9fcF41tLAIVD,S911TlI&to, HoccMOf(cfT. A. Loses,! ' Merchant Tailors ! EXTENMVK AND ELEGANT ASSORT MENT or Spi-ing and Summer Styles. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS Md CASHIMKRKH, whirl, they mnko up to or. 4or on 8IIORT-;NOTICK. euwrior iu HI VLB end WOKKMANrlllP. Perfect statist action Always Uuaraiileed. Dally Deceiving all the Novelties In ' BENTS' FURNISHINB 6C01.S, . DATS, CAPS, tC. McFAULAD, SMITH & Co., Cor. Sprlag 4c Franklin Ste., Tltiisvllle, Pn. Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Pet. Centre, Thursday, Mept. 15 AKR1V .!. AND OEPARTUtE Of TKAIKS N O. V. 4c A4K. II. On ami after Monday, May 30tb, 1870, trains will rim as follow: OHTII NO. 0. NO. 3. NO. 1. Leavo Irvine.' . 11,4.5 A t. 5,00 p m Leave Oil City 7,00 a m. 2.48 p m. 7,47 p m 'l 1'et.Ccn 7.38 " 8,2.' " 8.28 " , Tltiisv. 8.2.I .- 4,14 0,15 " Arrive Corry, 11,35 6,4u 10,35 " booth. an, 2. ' no. 4 no. fi. Leave Corry, 11,20 a m. 0,00 a m. C,05 p m Titnsv. 12,45 p M. 7,40 T.45 P. Cen. 1.25 8,17 8.35 Arrive O. Cily 2,115 8,55 " 9,10" Irvine. 4,50 11.35 " No. 5 and 6 run on Sunday. , FKEIOHT TltAINS NOKT1I. Leave ll City, !)..irA M. fi.sfu.s. io.ku.m. 3,fi- " P. Ceil, 10.MI " 13,10 PM. 4.IU " Arrive Titnsv, 12,01 P.M. 9,4b " 1,54 ' 6,20 " FKE1C.11T THAIKS SOUTH. LenveTHnsv, (l ir, a m :1.00 a.m. SS."f " 1. Cen, 8,17 ' 11,81 1S,SS P.M. .S0 Arrive O. Clty,f,35 ' J,o4 p x 2,05 ' T.30 " il City and Petroleum Centra frelsilit, lenTcs Oil City 11,60 a. m , arrives at Petroleum Conlru 1,25 p. m. Ivoa Pctrulonm Centre at 4,00 p in., arrived at Oil City 4,au p. in. Slt.VKn PaI.ARS t.KKPlo CAM. 3To. 4 IMroet from Philadelphia without, change, No. 3 Direct to Philadelphia without clemgi.. : No. 5 Direct from rttlliirsh witltout change. No 6 Direct tu Pitlub urgli without change. Monday, SUy 30, IMe. Gold at 1 p. in., 114. The T it (lev i I lo Herald bag tho following highly complimentary notice of tbe Colum bia Cornet Hand, ono of our bomo instltu tioni: . Tho Columbia Farm Band is a credit to tbe oil regions and ita services in fiiroirh ing musle-on holiday occasions, and public clebnttio ns and entertainments? are pro perly appreciated. It is tolerably well known that the band wbicb consists of fil teen member, ere all employes on tbe Columbia Od Farm, and engaged in tbe pumping and drilling tbe wells of tbe com pany, and tbe publio as well as the band uro under mauy obligations to Mr. J. 1 liar croft, tho gentlemanly manager of Ibo Col umbia Oil Company, for permitting tbe bam) to absent themselves from time to time, in the tulllllment of invitation lo neighboring points, putting other men luj their places, lor from six to twelve hours. The band, It will bo seen by tbo above oard, bare no reanou to regret their rcceot visit to Tilusville. The Hand, under the loudendiip, of Mr. 1). C. Smith, bus reached a bigb degree of I'lliuirncy, aud their per formances al ways are varied and select, C ii 11 of milody and concord. , 1 ' The Jew prddlar, named Kimon, wbo was injured a day or two ainco while at tempting lo j.nnp on a freight near Tui Farm, brought suit against tbe conductor of the train before Ju Ike Reynolds, yes terday, charging that tbe couduclor pushed him off. It was proven on the trial that instead of being thrown from the train, the conductor came near losing his own lilo in trying to save tbe peddlar from being ran o.ver. The verdict of tho jury was no oanau of action, and Kiwou bud tu "fork overl' $12,92 cotls. .. Tbo population ci Jauiestuwu, !V. Y-,',ie 5 Wo. There was a crowded homo in attendance at tho performance of tbe Elwood Female Minstrel troupe, at Sobel's llall, last even ing, aud tho performance was excellent In every reepoct, in fact we never witnessed better in a variety troupe. Tbe daring trapczo performance by Eva and Fred Cps tello cannot be excelled. Tbe negro com icalities of Ned Fox and Billy Blair were ludtctous In tbe extreme and kept the audi ence convulsed with laughter. The High land Fling by MUe Bessie Warren, song and dance by Dollle Warren and Excelsior Jig by Miss Ella Vaughn wero well done In fact could not be better. Not a word is uttered that would injure tbe feelings of tbe most fastidious. To-night this excellent company appear for tbe last time in a new and varied programme. Alt lovers of genuine lun and merriment, without vul garity, bhould attend. . Tbe company Is a strong one aud all aro first class performers. Miss Blanche Stanley, one ot the best per formers, was unfortunately suffering with a severe cold, and could not carry out ber part of tho programme as well as could be desired. Sbo will appear this evctiiug. Speaking of Ibis troupe tbe Portland Argus says: ' 'II is seldom that we aro favored with so fine an entertainment as that given by tbo Female Minstrels - last evening. Tbe ab sence of all coarseness or vulgarity, is to be commended. and were all tbe variety troupes which visit this city, to emulate tho standard raised by this troupe, we should have less occasion to chronicle a poor bonse. We can safely recommend this troupe to tbe patronage of tke pub lic Nkw Restaurant. All. Myers, proprie tor of tbe Petroleum Exchange Hotel, has recently thoroughly refitted tbe restaurant connected with that bouse, and it was re opened last evening. The dining ball bos been newly papered, painted and grained and presents a handsome and attractive appearance. Ho has secured tbe services of an experienced caterer, and meals will be served tip In a style to suit tho taste of tho most fastidious epicurean. Every delicacy o( tbo season constantly on band aud cook ed to order. Game of all kinds. T be wholo will be presided over by onr old friend Ed. Sutherland. Therefore, if you want a square meal drop into tbo Petroleum Exchange. A woman named Blanburry, living back of tbe Story farm, was arrested day before yesterday, for milking tbo cows of a Mr. Davis, wbo keeps a diary in that neighbor hood. After an examination before Justice Reynolds, she was found guilty and fined $15 and costs. What wont people steal next. . Tbo Oil City Times says: It is highly probable that the Junction R. R. writ be pushed through to Petroleum Centre th's fall, without any unnecessary delay. We presnmo the O. C. & A. R. R. R. will not make much more resistance to thooxten tion of Ibis road, at all events It seems foolish for tbem to do so, to an outsider. Tbe Ellsworth House, at Erie, will be formally opened this evening. Erie has long stood In need of a first-claw hotel, where travellers can be entertained without fear of having to pay double what It Is worth, as we know from experience they do in a certain other boarding ( 1) bouse in that city known as tbe Reed House to what fow patronize it. Stop at the Ellsworth House when you visit the beautiful city of Erie. Our word for it you will bo treated like white man. A vein of block coal forty-seven ( ?) feet thick has boon found near Alamo, Indiana, and tbe offer for It of $1,000,000 by a Penn sylvania company is refusod. At Pittsburg, on Thursday, Dr. Thomas Hewitt, a woll known homeopathic physician, was sentenced to throe years imprisonment in tbo penitentiary, no was convicted of procuring au abortion up on tbo person of Mrs. Isabella Nomar, from tbo olloots of which she died. The Government is making a rraiige montafor printing a large number o f legal tender notes of tho smaller denominations lo supply the dumand o merchants for tbe tall trade, and lias already been notified that a groat many will be required, espec. ially. Id the West.. , Tbo Internal Revenue Bureau, hue revers ed its recent ruling respecting tbe sales of wholesale dealers,. and now. holds that sucb tales are Included o'muug those exempted by section 2 of tbe act of July Mlb, 1670, and that those tnado after tbe 30tu iustant aie not to bo taxed. U was the misfortune of Jimmy Long, el GteeoeUirg. Itid., to go home hilariously inebriated, a lew nights ago, wbereupou bis amlaoln wife and'tTiclionalo daughter tin liiin up uud tnrashed ,bim, laceiating biu li'.'iiuo stuuUrd ui;u6- uuil uiiiuuiuu Latest and Most Important War flews. Jionderdeau, Sept. 13. An engagement with Uhlan troops has taken place, during which the former were repulsed with several Killed and wounded. London, Sept. 15.' Advices from Strasbourg are that the stubborn defense is drawing to a closo and surrender is imminent. Florence, Sept. 14. The following news bas just been made public: The Papal troops have evacuated tho town of Tcrreciea. Tbe Italians wero warmly welcomed at Voterbo and elsowbere on their approach upon tbo Pontlflcial territory. Tbe Papal troops are fraternizing with the Italian soldiers. Gen. Codorane's advance southward from Vitcrbo was stopped for a time at Civlte Caatelano. Tbe Papal Zouaves forming tbe garrison In tbe castlo at that place opened fire on tbe Italians. A battle ensued and lasted one hour when tbe Pontlfloial force surrendered. They , were taken to Spolelo as prisoners of war. Several places have been occupied by the Italian troops at tbg request of citi zens. , . Frogenino bas been evacuated by tbe Papcl forces, which Lieut. Geu. Dugelotll, of tbe Italian forces, now ocouples. Lient Gen. Btxio holds Corneto, about 12 miles from Civita Vecchia. Tbe 4th Corps left last night after reduc ing the castle. This force ia new marching on Rome. Paris, Sept 14. Turf Ministry bas made publio the fol lowing official intelligence: The Railroad bridge at Corblel bas been destroyed by the French. Tbe Uhlans wero al Nogent and Sur moane on Monday, live miles east of the city. Or dors have been given by the German commander forbidding the destruction cf bridges behind tbe army under dire penal ties. . A large body of Prussian engineers are at Cbampigne, a few miles east of Paris. Tbe German cuirassiers are still before Soissons. Twennty-flve hundred Bavarians are nt Von Corillers. ' We would call tbe attention of our citi zens to tbo advertisement of Bruce & Fuller dealers in boots, . shoes, to., Main street, opposite tbe McClintock Ilouse. They have recently opened out a large stock of boots and shoes lor ladies, gents, youths and mieses. Their prices are reasonable, and they should commaud a liberal share of the publio patronage. Give tbem a call. There bas just been received at Griffes Bros. Drug store tbe largest stock ot Wall paper, Bordering, Window curtains, 4c, ever brongbt to this town. It comprises all tbe latest styles and patterns, adapted alike to tbe poor man's cottage and the rich man's palace. It is sold at a reasonable figure and all should avail themselves ol tbe opportunity offered to newly paper tbelr homes and thereby render tbem more at tractive and pleasant. Drop in and exam ine tbe different styles. Tbe Clarion Republican says: We have a report that Judge Barrett, of Clearfield, was traveling on bis mnscle, on bis way bomo from holding court bere week before last. Tbe story is to the effect that tbe Judge stopped to stay all nigbt atReynolds vlllo, and a drunken landlord undertook lo ralso a row and insult guests, when In self defence tbe amiable member of the judici ary laid aside b It official ermine and ad ministered tbe Insolent ion-keeper a first class, scientific threshing. i. Tbe Rochester Union says lbatLady Tborno continues to occupy ber . stall in Bradstreet's stable, resting upon three legs, with her nose over tbe feeding trough, ber tall depending in ber rear waiting to be interviewed by reporters, wbo have be come less curious to learn bow she feels and what she intends to do in fu ture. f It is stated that tbe cabin passengers travel on tbo Paoifio Mail Company's line from Sao Francisco to China and Japan has more than doubled since tbe opening of tbe railroad to the Paoifio, and that tbe number of cabin passengers Irom San Fran cisco is increasing, and ibo business of tbe Company is prosperous. Notwithstanding the report thatMcMabon ls-uot dead, Jtbe Irish Societies ia New York propose to bave a fuuoral procession, tbe idoi having been started under tbo be lief tbat be was dead. Things bave gone to far to be stopped, and so tho obeijuis are to cjinu ofl, Lo tho Marshal dcucl or alive. fittrnl Notice. mnml the ladv's to Call and examine cur cooking Stoves, Tho Dlc- ator, wnlcli we warrant ior economy, iui baking, tor cleanliness and for general work. We warrant them to compete with any stov in tbe country. Fall Stylus. Call and see them al Lammers & Alden'a. People contemplating a visit to Chautu" ia Lake should call and see Oaflney. A am wora to ine wise is mmcicut. e28 Tbe celebrated Boston Meat Broilers nt Nieolaon & lilackmon's. Beat in tbe mar ket. Try tbem. A new stock nf Imported Wines received this day at Gaffney's. not Blast. Fire Queen. Iron Gate and Wbeat Sheaf Cooking stoves, at Nlcholron & Blackmon's. nug31lf. Tbe only pure Liquors ate at Geffrey's. Now Is the best time to lay In a winter supply of hard coal. Codington A Corn well are tho men to bny from. June 2311. Kissengen and Vichey Wateron draught at GittFFKS Bnus. ' Some very nobby Cloth Hats for young moo, at Lammers it Alden's. Universal, Monitor and Sherman Wring ers, nt Nicholson & Blackmon's. 20 cases old Hennessey Brandy received this day and for rale by tbe case or bottle, at Gaffney's. Call at Lamuiors & Aldeu's and tret one of tbe New Fall Style Hats just received. Tbe celebrated Boston Meat Broilers at Nicholson & Blackmon s. Best in the mar ket. Try tbem. The only real genuine apple Whisky ever ottered for sale In this place is at uauoey s. Fine assortment of Paper and Cloth Wio dow Shades and Fixtures, just reed at ni8tf. Grifkks Bhoh. Just received a large and well assorted stock or shell baruware at J. Uutherlord s. tr. Buy tbe "Ked Hot" Saddle, manufactured In Tittisville exprescly for the oil country Rdapteu to all kinds ot weainer, al J. It. Kroa's. , a!2-tf not Blast, Flro Queen, Iron Gate and Wbeat Sheaf Cooking Stoves, at Nicholson ct iiincKmon s. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Prussians in Front of Paris jLatcst Telegrams Inform the m.vs'cs r BRUCE FULLER nAVE A LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS, itlen', Boys and Vnnths. Alo. nn endlen variety of WOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S & MISSES' GOODS, Of the belt, thnt cannot fail to plrtua. O'lr stork Is new and ttyll.k, aud ill) per cent, lower than all otlirr dualurs. Onr enstom department ! presided over by a first nmi iiifcuftiiic, witu ia nusurpasHru tor uie ma. Try him once and you are our customers. Notice. where onr Store i. mi Main street, opposite the McClintock House. Petroleum yvMav. art Soptll tf. ANNOUNCEMENTS. CONSTABLE. MA ffliTTnn f'liiiaa annminPA thA n. ma of W. T. McGee, or Petroleum Ceotru as a caudidate for the office of constable, subject ta tha tieiltTf.e nf Ihn Mmnpralinntrt Mr. McGee is a ' wortby young man and win nil toe omce wits creuu. Many Citizens, SuBEL'S OPERA HOUSE ! Wedncaday and Thursday, rjept. ,14th and 10th, 18To. ELWOOD'8 Female Minstrels! FUOM LYCEUM TI1EATRB, BOSTON. 10 FIRST CLASS A It TUTS. I Female Vocalists, Female Clou and Jig Dance ri Female Gymnasts, ice. Among the principal Arilsts, will befou ud MISS BLANCHE STANLEY, WARUEN SISTERS, MISS LENA COLE, MISS ANNIE DESMOND, MISS ANNIK ELLSWORTH. MISS EVA COSTElL'V MR. PHKD IOSTKLLO KUU hOX AND HILLY BLAllt. with full Koinala Churns anil Curni D'Uallet and a spiouuia urouiwtra under the londuraulp or Profs, J. Taiiueiiliuiiiii aud John Kill ill. Cahd Tbe vonns lnillaii or Mile tronim all nn. PCKr 111 WlllTI PArl:i. and Ihn nultlif nmv rnut it. Hirnd Hint lliu enterininmeht Is one Unit lidiue wl 'mitdren uin witness with perfect propriety, having !: ii rtidei hv the r Hpoutaijlo mess mid publlu llirn.iiuiil i lie Kiiieni Siiiles, and IVir nix w.eks iu tin: cly. ol Uosloli. everything new , rliastc lliel ILooknUerel Wi have anlri an fa.l Wo have Mild so fn-t', Wi nave sow so last, have sold so Inst, have sold so fn.t, imve sold so find, linvi; rold so fust, mi Sl.rinKundSnmm.rCI . S' iir VIn, n, K,lm,t.r , i,..H.rlnK mid KuninwCloiiiZ' "u-.i i mid 8umm-r Clot 2,' r-priii and Hammer Cletfi vr, w v H w w lir iiiiw rem'i (iit are how .i-ri'tvitlK, are line nTivuiK, uro now r.-ci-it tuc ant bow rtneiviii.'- Wi We aru how nticiviui;, The Second InsUlmew. The M,Tnnd Instslmmt, The Kecond ln.ialm.nt Tlie Hecnnd Instalment The Second lii-lnln,t Tk 2"'" IneSnlniMit; Roauttfnl Fresh Ooods, "w"'"u "'" ''. Beautiftd Kresh Ihieds, Boautiriil Fresh (innala, Bvautitul hre-.li tlooda, Bututilul Fnvh lioods. Beautiful Kreeli OmnIs, . Beautiful i're-li Uoods, Ann Marked onr fliwls Don And Marked onrlloodslioaii AiidMarkedoiirOood.l)on And Marked our llrmfaUoK, Anil Marked our Ooods l)o0 And Marked onr floods Do. And M.rkoil (1,1. n n..ll all r.k """"" '111 Se.ll Cheap, ill Sell Cheap, ill Stdl l liiaia. w Will Sell ('heap, win sen ( maiiu Will Sell Chi., Will Sell Cheftit, To make room for Fsll Siork. i o make rtMim ror Fnl, htock. To make naim for rail eturk. To make room for Kali Block, To make room for Kail stuck. To make room for Fad Work To cake room for Fall Meek rAltD. Wc ire thank fnl for the larn Imle s o bave hand. Onr sate have been large, tint wt till have a splendid slock of the my best sin) newest styles of Gents Furnishing Good-ami (loth- lug. We clnim to have 'he Largvit Stork of Cloth, lug In the Oil Region and do not except TUti'ville or any other all town, and our pilccsare 30 I'Elt CETl'.LOWIlt than Tltnsrllle rates. LAMM KI1H A LAMMERS A MMMKKH A LAMMKKM A LA.MMEH A AI.DEN. AI.HF.N, ALDUS', ALIIN. Ai.nrx, I.AAMKKH A LAMMKKS A AI.DK'V. ALDi.N, H'aslilnt.'lon It reef, Street, Street, Sinr, Wa-hlliRton Wa-hlniftoii vvasiitnirton Wa'hiealon Street, Wushlnu'ton Street, Street, VI a!huii;tou relroletim Centre, I 1'elrol.tim t'.nire, Pa. 1'etrolenm Centre. Ps. I'eirolenm (ntre, Pa. Petroleum Centre, Pit Petroleum Centre, I'll. Petroleum C'cutre, l'a. auy S POICKRY ! Knamerating a rew of the articles to be fouiid at L. M. STERNBURG'& LumberYard W ashlngton-St., Petrolcutti Centre, Pa. Friend and patrons, one and all. Tour sttentloB to my Wa" I would calh Times arc dull an money tight, Bat In these times I'm looking for light; To those who are bulldtag rigs without nnmbcr, I would Inrorm-this Is the place to buy to'i My motto Is this: -Quick inlos and Smirtl Frost, For business is healthy and 1 thmk much or m In qiallty my Lumber Is second to none, And as for Shingles, I keep No. 1 i Some may not look at It in tho light I do, And for those I have a quality No. 1 1 And to those who are partlcular-as eomo ml I still bave snofjrr qualify called No 1 have goo seasoned Lumlior. Dressed op nti Which I will sell at a low cash price) Such as Flooring, Celling and Siding, boUi B aad Dressed, rt'oft' Lath, Batten dud Burriccd Lnrahw. sl best; ' I also have RlgrLnmler of atl kinds, At prlcoa to compare with oil and hard limes. Alt kinds or Timber kept constantly on head, And a box of Cigars ol a very good brniidi My facilities for selling aro surely "mntM, I alwayi keep.good loams lo deliver good " So If you want Lumber, l(on?;b, '.Dressed. Hard, ,t.JU"' You will Bud Inst-wlint !'"' ! her Yind. U:M It