EM O MI J ! I SHI 1 1 - in 'Si i.: 1! MtFAKLAXD,S31ITIIto GMcccason to;a.;A.-lOIeili Merchant tTailorgl EXTENSIVE AND ELEGANT ASSORT. MEJTT- Sprint aiHlySummcr Styles FOREIGN ASrf . eu"i nOMERTin rTfiTIiu ... vafiflhEL-),,,.,, the, makeup uim dor on MlOlfT-JNOTlCG. .auperlni- hi-' 8TYLK and WOKKMANsIIIP. . v ' . ' v .. t ' ' s . rcrfocl NntUraclIoii Alwaysw -. Guaranteed.. - Daily Receiving !- all Iho Novelties in "BENTS' JUHNISHING GOODS ' ."i, HATS CAPS, AC. S McFA KfiAK; SMITH & fo. . tor. Spring- A: Franklin SIp., . . "! TitiiNVillc, Pa. 1 Petroleum Centre Daily Record. I'ol. Centre, -Thnraday, Sept. $2 AUIUV.ILKD UEPAKTlJjeC Of TltAIXS ON O. C. & A. IS. K. On and after" Monday, Way 30tb,'l870, iiuiiio win iuu ua iuiiuws; ORTII NO. 5. JfO. 3. SO. 1 Leave lrvinn. 11,45 a Jf. 5,0(1 p m Leave pit City 7,00 a m. 2,42 p m. 7,47 p m , 1'et.l-en J.iJS " t ,23 , " 8,28 ' - ' Tllusv. 8,2.1 u4,I4-' 3,15 Arrive Cptry 0,35 . "' 6,46 10,35 " South. vu. 2. vn a' Leave Cony, f 1,20 a jo C,00 a m. 6,05 p m " Tltiisv. 13,-13 1' mi 7,40 7,45 1- Cen, 1,25 - ., 8.17. " R.35 Arrive O. City 2,05 8.55 0,10 " Irvine. 4,60 " 11135 " . E8?" No. 6 and G run on Sunday. , FllEtfiHT TIIAIN'S NOKTII. wart on city. (i,3.i a w. r.soa.m. in,3!sA.K. S,rrp 1-. .cii, io,w s.ai , ij;,io p m. 4,10 ArriveTltuMr, t'i.Olr . 0,15" ,53 . b,M ' I FKE1GUT T1IA1XS SOUTH. 4 lenvcTitnsv, 6.13 a.m 1.35 v .. lion a.m. Hs I.,", I'.Con, K.I7 " Jl.fii ' la.2u l'.5l. .!0 :' Arrlvu O. Clly,U,'i5 ' , l,ui r ji 2,05 7.;;o " ' oil City nnU rtlrofoiim Cuitre ncll'i', Irtivcs Oil Wly 11,60 a. ni., nrrivu) ut l'ctioluiiiu I'onlru l,Bi p. hi. LeavL-a I'ctroluiiiu t'eutic at 1,00 n iu., ariivei I At. Oil City 8,20 p. m. , . . . ' 1 BILVBIt VMM BLFRTINa all). ' . No. 4 Direct titim I'liiladinhin iilnmt chauo. No. J Direct lo l'lillnUul)hiii uiilumt uhnnj-uA ' No. fi Direct from l'ilt.!niivli wltliuut eUaiina No -Direut to Pittsburgh wlibout cliano. Monday, M.ty 30, 1870. , n . , , Gold ot 1 p. m., Tlie following is a copy of (bo articlns of tgri'ouieol tnterod into lietwoen tho Rybd ' , Farm IS. fi. C, and the Columbia C. U. C., for Ibe coming matcb drimo of ball: ' Article of agreement entered into tb is 'Slat day ol Sept., 1870, lotwecn A. R. Black of Ibe I'etrolla C, 15. C.. and G. V Ovortolt ol (lie Columbia B. B. C , ,,,Tjlio above parties bavo 1Mb day dprojit r rd thoWm of $50 eacb rn die liand of Mr. J. R. Komp, M a forfeit for a game or D&ao Ilall, between the Petrol ia B. B. C. of Rynd l'arm, and tho Columbia B. B. C. of Ool 1'iinjbla. Fai'tu, for $130 a f-iUe, le take place 1 'on the Seneca B. B. g round, Oil City,, on Tneeday, Sp't. 27(b, 1870. . The balancu, $100 eacb, to be placed in tbo bandu of Iho . final stakebolder, ' Mr. Kemp, on dty of liaaio. ' Either party failing to:put ' lip tbo j jPual depoeUjtp ferjoit thp ampiint now up. ' ' A., Ci.jvck.'Soc. P. fe.'li C. G: 'If.kyBiioi.T, Sec. C. B. B.C Witness .J.,11. IUmp, J..W. CittsiHiB. Uoad CouiulHklouera Muddle." Pl.UMEit, Sept. 21, 1870. r, ."Miu EuiToit: In reply to Mr. Geo. ' V, Vilson's couimunicatioo of Sept. 10th, 1 ' would merely stato tor tho inclination of tho redoubtable Geo. fiat as ono of the t Ioud Cpaimissinnors of Cornplantor town shlri,'dnly'and lawlully eleotej, X' kuow my duty and propoeo lo do it, deepito tho ef forts of himself and a tow sore-beaded pol - itioiatis to make capital of it. To all ol his . (utiloiiroiU tu injuto me iu tho Bit;ht ol (he tax-payers of Cornplatiler tutvuship, I -'would say, In (bo "lungwidgo"; of the lui luoitui, poet: Sbooljy! dou't bodder me.'' Ta, ta, Grforgy. . ', J AIES SaOB. A now will. was struck at West Ilickcr ( bu lit.it uf thu week, uhiuhis sai l to bu piiupin,5 :kS0 bane's p"r d.iy. . A 8aii Cask. Some five years ago a drug Rift named Held, residing in Union county, l'a , mot a yonng lady at Petroleum Centre with whom he became enamored, nnd sub sequently married in Jamestown, K. Y. Sbe Is a native of Richmond, Va., where sbn resided during the rebellion, and only came North, homeless and frieadiess, after having lost ber father and brothers in the terrible conflict. From Jamestown tbey went to Fhlkdelpbi. wbeie bo engaged in business, and wljere tbeiived together for eight or nin soontlis. M the end of that period lie Instituted prooeedinsn for a di vorce in tbo courts of that city, but for some reason tbst known toTalmsell the" esse waa.'abirtdouea, I He tbenlleserted ber, and travaUed about tba country,.followed by bit wile. ., At times be would livo with ber for short periods. In Corry bo lived with her fox-two weeks. Then ,.lio would suddenly step tint, leaving, as the stTStbc bills to be settled by ber. This state of things con tinued until about two years ago, when In Williamspbrt, in tbls State, ba npplied for a desree of uivorcp,' and shc.liaving no no lice of the proceedings, filling to appear and defend, it was granted. Sho lollnwol him from place to place, Booking to obtain, those rjghts which, in hcr lj:iioranoa of the divorce, sho supposed she was entitled to. At tin's time bo was engaged' ns a "dnimmer" for a Now York house, and as Uho proved herself a greater inconvenience than ever, be determined to rid himself of ber at all hazards. - About. two woekB ago she went to Erie, b urning that he was Intending to visit that city, and on Salurdny last had him arrest ed for desertion. When brouifbt face to face with! bim at the Justice's offico, sho learned for the first tiuij? of the divorce. In her excitement sbe tried to shoiit him, bu the pistol failed to go o2Toud she was pre vented from injuring him. On Monday sue was arrestod at the Corry dopot by her former husband, ou a charso ot tryins I shoot bun, but Iho mat er was arrange and sbe was ullowed to depart. Yesterday sue made her appearance in Oil Citv. wher sue stated she ' was In pursuit of her late husband witb the firm intention of killin unu cu sigai. iereons who convorspij who nor stato that sho talked rationallv out ucr personal appoaranco seemed tolu uicaie mac sue was not entirely in ber right mind. Vie give the JaclB ns we clean them, mostly from the Corry Blade, nnd do not know which is the really aggrieved liunj. uu ny i unes. Ibe man Reid spoken of above is known to many hereabout having been engngod la business in this place lor some time. d. l eacacs, as fair as the blush on a -tTtaid cu o tucei;,, at ccuonuiom E W nir's. nnvt door to tbo Rtconn oflice. As they ore about the luat of tho ecasou, wo would ad vise our readers to try thorn. u. ' . Ono or two new wells ou the McCrav tarm win soon be completed. A now -well is lo bo put down on the flats of tho Diilzell funn, buluw. the race course, LI.WOOD a Female Minstrels. This popular.troupe will return to this ptneo on October 10tu' and give ono entcrtainmont at Sabel's Ilall, i We doubt not thev will re. celve warm welcome as tboir entertainment u ma jjiBuu a icwunys since was a very popular one, lining Sobers llall to reple. tion. RKPOKTtn Oil Failuhk. -The Pittsbnr" Commorciul says: It was reported y ester ay mat ono o! our most prominent and avy oil operators has failed. No partial ars ore at band, but tho cause, it Is blnt- d, was tho pnrchasa of too much lit eh priced oil." We may bo able to give further particulars lo-niorrow. 4: : : Tbo soldiers, sailors and marines of West Virgiuiu, Eastern Ohio and WeBtern Penn sylvania are ail Invited to join in' a jolly re union at JIuunds'villo,' West Virginia, on Thursday ooming, September 22d. It is de sired that iCOQimaudci's of regiments, com panies and batteries strivo to have' tboir comrades present as organizations with the fullest possible ran ks, and that all the bands, martial music, &o.,"be brought alouj:. If this aluir succeeds, may it be but preliminary to many iu coming years. It w&s repotted In Williamtport, P,, among the efi'c, ' that one of tho uppor ten was iu tbo ba'oit of beating bis wile, and a couinilttoo ol old ladles wero deputed to wait upon her, and lesra thu fuels from her own lips. Tboy did so, and to tbclr horror learned that ho was in the habit of beating her,' "but," remurked the lady, '-it U at euchre!" Thu committee mizzled, . Tldiouto has had u prizo fight, burglary, etc., and begins -to feel as though sho wae ot homo luitiortanco. Haifa, luilu u t,ay ia the rate at which they aro l.iying tho liaci un tLyDunUira & Wan en Ji liitoad. Latest ami Most Important War ftews. London, Sept, 21. The German foiccs bavo occupied Ne mours. It is stid that General Werdcr tbrcntens to utterly destroy Struebourg if It does Dot surrender. Tours, Sept. 21. It is reported (bat the Prussians on ' the line of the Orleans railway alter a sharp "engagement vera Repulsed and fell back itpon Maeiber and Pitcheviers. -'-.. ' The iron-clad gunboats for the defense of Tnris have commenced operations..-' ' ' - . . n. liome oas tiecn occupieu oy ltnitan troops without bloodshed, the Pope iorbid- ing resistance. v TbV Roninns received the Itnll.iaa with great enthusiasm. . , Epenial, Sept. 20. ' T'oulngalh has been attacked but the rrussianswero repulsed, and their guns dismounted'. .... . , ..'. ;r. , . : ' , ;! Gien, Sept. 20. It is reported that the Prussians eur-H rounding Paris bavo been defeated on the plains of Mcndan and Zevics with heavy loss. .' ' ' ;". ; :-. I'lelUoaist Cltarcli Couforeucc. Tho Erio Annual C onference of the Methodist Church which has been holding Its Bosslon ut Cleveland for tho past week, adjourned ut midnight on Monday, the large amount of business before the Cod forenco protractlug la sessions uutil that late hour. , Wo publish below, as of intorest to our readers, the appointment of preachers for the ensuing year in this district. - JAMESTOWN DISTRICT. J. Leslie Pkesiihxi; Elder Jamestown E. S. Gillett. Ashville A. L. Kellocg. , Sugar Grove A, A. Ilorton,, i Pino Grove and Farminatou II. W. Les.' lie. Troivsburgh F. AfArcUibaid. , . . , Kunzua A. Basbbl ine. ' ' ShflTleld L. F. Morritt. ' ' Corry J. C. Scofield. Youngsvjlle B, F. Delo, ; Warren E J L Bakur." ' ' '" . Pluasaatvlllc U. N. Slubbs. Tldiouto E. A. Squier. 1 ' Deoriiold E. Cbace. Petroleum Centre P. W. Scofield.. ' , Pitnol.e and Tarr Farm J. ShjuMs. Shamburg and Miller Furm A. C." Webr s.ter. ": ; Riccvillc G. M. Eberman, ' Titusvilie W. P. Bijinelf. Garland-rTo bo supplied. Ridgewajr and Wilcox C. M. Heard. ' Randolph Wm. N; Reno".' '" East Randolph J. C. Sullivsn. Jamestown and Sugar Grove Swede Mis sion J. Iverson. i -1 Faguudas City and Enterprise P. P. Pinney. ' - .. , , . Kean Mission V. Colgrovo. Spai tansburg to be supplied. The session was largely ultended liv lav- men from ho diCercnt joiats in tba confer ence, and tfio reports of tbn material luter- .u.. .uiiuim cunr-s 10 inn cniirohi'9 and educational institutions Indicated, a liberal Contribution to the mmnnri ,.rn. (- J' - - .l.C enures by its niemla is. 1l. . . ... . tue o luted bta.tes Uuashio Franklin. Is tbo ol jectof attention . and enrln.lf. ... ijonuon, and her crew are much admired for their activity, kill and powerful nhv- Biipie. ine Admiralily have decided lo adopt tho practice noticed on the Franklin, of arming the men with breech-loaders in stead of revolvers, .i ..I m. . . ..." ' " A pretty story is told of Jlme. L'lrich. the wife of iho Governor of Strasbourg, and who was the famoiiB danseuse TaHinn! Her boy, Albert, went to Wuerth and was reported among the slain; the aOVctinnate mother, walked to the battlefield, louud the youngster asleep (a a ban, kissed him, and stole away so as not to disturb his slumbers. "iou wiH . toll Albert I came and kiaal him," she said to'tfio man outside. Four young ladlos oL. Vallona. Ind.. daugliters of Mr. Crosj, made ihemselves famous, iuBtweek, bybenting, in a most' unmerciful manner, a young man who bad carried the joke to tbn exteut ol inserting in tboir lutber s salo bill that Ihcy, too, would ue sottt by auction.- i . Corry is lo bavo now Catholio Church. A.Warrou grocery has "Know Syder For Sail." - . A lady of Salt Lake City, recently hoariug of "Tho Merry Wives of Windsor, u now muny wives Mr. Windsor bad. und in what part of tho city they lived. Vicliey, Kissonecn und Soda Water . nt bo Artie Uodu bouu'.uiu of Git li i- Lo Eitoj. Tint reeeived fresh tub Oysters and shell Clams at L. Voucher's. ' sepl7. Oyster uud Clam Slews, ioncd ones, at Voucher's. those old fosli Oysters by tho quart at Vouchor's. We would recommend the ladv's In rail and examine our cooking Stoves, The Hie ntor, which wo warrant lor economy, fb baking, l"r cleanlinei-s and for genend work. Wo warrant llrm to compete wit any ltov ID the country. I . Nlt'UOI.HOtf & BLAckVAM, -Fall- Styles. Call Lammors &, Aldcn's. , and, sco ibem at People contemplatlug n visit to Chautaii qua Lake should call and see GafmpT." word to tho wise is Miflicivut. a'.'S The celnl.r.tted Boston Meat Broilers Nico.snn ,t Blackmon's. Best in tbo mar ket. Try them. A new stuck of imported Wines received this oav nt Giiflnev's. Itot Ulnst, Ffro (Jiieeti. Wheat Sheaf Cooking stovs Iron Gate and , at NicIioIhou & Blackmnn's. . . auglll-li; Tho only piiro Llq'ioi-s aro at Gaffucy's. P.ow is the li"st tiiuo to :iv in a winter supply of bard cool. Codington A Corn- wen aro tue men to tmy from. Juno 2811, Klssengen r.nd Vichry Wnteron drauabt ni uripfks linos.- . . f Some very nobby Cloth Mats lor young men, ut i.animers x .nien s. I'niv'Ms.il. Monitor and Sherman Wring- erf, at iMcuoison cc i iucKiuon . 21 cns?9 old Hennessey Brandy received this day nnd for ralo by tho case or bottle. Call at Lammors , ; Alden's and get one Of tho New Fall Style lints just received. J no C 'leliritPrt Boston Meat Brnl era at Mchomun ,t Ilackmou s. Best iu the mar ket, 'lry them. The only real arnuino nnulo Whiskv ever oi.erea ior saie in tnts place is nt Ualfney a. Fine tifsertment of Paper nnd Cloth Win- uow nalIes una Jrixturi-s, fust ree d at n.atf. jRiites Buos. just received a Inr;;e nnd well assorted stocs ol shelf uardware nt J. Rutherford's, . tf. miy me "rted Hot" .saddle, manufactured in lltnsville exwesvlv fur tho nil ennnlrv ndnpted to all kiud3 ol Weatlier.fttJ.il. Kron's. , ai2-tl Jtotj.iastt Imio Qiietn, Iron Galo and H Heat HeufCouklng Stoves, at Nicholsoo tx. iiiaciinion s. The cheapest place lo buy is wburo yon un mm reunion in goous. i he ouly place 13 H. UUilllfY 9i ' rasD, tIbh, Doorn, Putty Ac Large vueup iu iuo rurnuure store. . mlo-tr XT ...I T . ... new siyies uats ana ijops at Lammers y ' lackberry Iiriiiidy. A very superior articlo of Blackberry Br.mdy, for nimiunr complaints, cholera moruus, o;a., ut . GIiiffes Bros. We have the largest assortment of Parlor nnu ottiing i;oom Stoves in town, and euenp. ..... Nicholsox & Blackmon. Tho place to gel yuir Hoots and Shoes is i t.ioce a a-uiiers, jialn strecl. All styles light harness, cheaper than the cheapest, mtiie from Mdll'at's oak stock, and warranted, nt J. li. Kron's. V lchey, Ivnsseiigeii and Soda at Water tue jartio Roda touutam of j'8"'- Grippes Bros. Go to Bruce & Fullers, Maiu Slrt for your line Boots ,fc Shoes. soptl3-tf NEW A U V Ell T IS EM E NT S. liwetliitq ISouxc For Sale. A valiuliio dwelling lifane. Incatod on the shla hill of tho Mc. ray fanii, i i;lle l fur sale at a bargain. 'I he lioiue in two stories, well flnlihM flirocffVnt, jtowl water In liiiuse, an1 has iithor adviu.tain-1. 1'iwwsi'in liven Immmliainly 'I'unis eanh. Horparllculara lnqairo of Wiu. Mef'rayor Win. TnmiiriKon. setit.'0-4t Pi ush5ii4 hi I'Yoiit of Paris Iifitust Telegrams InTonn tho masses t . BRUC& FULLER HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF Jilen'ti, Boys anl VoHtlix. Alo. nn endless variety of WOXKX'3, CHILDUIiN H & MISSES' CO f)l. Of the best, that cannot fall to pirate. O-.ir tm k . uow itna ai.vli.li, and iio imr cent, lower ti: all other dtinleid. Our custom detinrtiuuut Is prralded over liv a tlrst eln.ii nu ohnnlc, who la tiicnur'.mrwed f,.r hi. fits, lry him once, anil you oiu our ccsloiuors. rVotfcii. Avliero our Store In, on Main street, oiiosiil(! Ilie ii2:Clltitocli Ilosiic, rL-tioleiiin Cculic, l'a. 4 -i.il i ir. 16 a Euuuieraliiig a few of tlic aitick. iu i,. lound ut L. M; STERNBURG'S LumberYard VashiniittHi-St., I( tioI(um ; Centre, . Pa. Friend' aud patrons, nn and all. Vour ailcutieu to my ''bis" I would call; Timrs ir'ifo,! n money tlrit, 1 i . But in these times I'm looking for Urdu ; To Owe who are building rigs without nnralKsr, l wouiu ininrni init is the place to buy LuoiUir- My motto Is this: 'Quick Sales and Small PmV for busiooas is healthy and 1 think much of it; In qnallty my Lumber Is second to none, And as for Shingles, I keep No. 1 ; Some may not look at It In the llht I do, And for itose I have a quality No. 8 ; And lo those who are particular ns some may he 1 still have anofbir quality called No I have Rood seasoned Lmuhcr. Drcssod up nice, Which I will fill at a low caeh orlce: 8ucli as Flocrlnir, Oeilhig and Sldlna "lioth Hough, and Dressed, Lath, Ilattcus and Surfaced Lumber, all or tie best i ! also have Klic Lnmber of all kinds, At pricca to compare with oil and hard times; All kinds of Timber kc,it constantly on hind, And a box of Cigirs of a very good brand; My bcllltles for sel' big arc stirely without iuimht-r I alwayj keep good teams to deliver ood Lumber; So if you want Lumber, Ilon'h, pressed, Soft or You will And lust what von wan' at L M S's Lum ber Yaid. fob11.tr ILookMere! 1 J - i . $ ' ! We havip aold so faet, , ,, We have sold so fajt, We have euif bo fat, , Wc have sold mi fist," 1 We liavueuld so fi'st. We have, niilti so faaf,' Ma nave folaso fn.t. nr 8iriiiR and Summer Oolhins, ,il 1 1 Our tSpriiiK ad Summer liiliii'K, Our Spring and SliaiinerCloteiiii:, 'ur Sprioir nnd Siiiiimerr'lotliicir, I tinr hprini; and Mnnnieri louimp, Our Sirlna and Sumnior (iloininii, Our Spring and Suiiiinert'lotltii'i.', I'ltir Siirln,. iitif Soiiiiner I'lothiui.'. We are now rceeivini:, We are now rccefvhi, We are now lecuivinir. ,- We are now receiving-. We aro now n ceivin. , We are iiowTwelvihit, -We are uow receiving, The Second InstaimMiw The Second Ineialmnit, 'I'hc Second IllMlllllHlH, The Sitond Instalment, ThoSrcnud Instalmt'iit, Tlic ttu-oi.d Instalmoni, Thu Second lusta uiut, lleau Iful Kresh floods. ltenuttmi Krrnh (tnods, - - - - iwautuiii rroen leooda, , lieaulirulVreKli tlooik. " Iteiiuti'iil FrfKb lioods, R'liiitinil Krc-eli (inndn, ' ' " " Deaiitiful frosli Good, Ann niarKeii our w,r, And Maikc-d ourf!ood'ltau. And Marked our lioials bona And Marked our Ooods ln Aud Markod our f)ol" l"a And Marked onrfbanls 1'""" And Marked our UoodilWiva Will Sell (Thenp, Will Hell Cheap, Will r-ell flump, Will SelUWo. . ' I .' ' Will Hell Cheap, ' . fi , 1 Will Sell Chuip, m BU.. wiea.., . '. , . i IT) maae room m - " , ' . ilVniakeroomrorl'a jWerfc; To iniiko room for ran ""' i, a i . To uinae room f KaH Jlol'r . J ; To make room for rails lock. ' '-TninakeraomforFa Work To Biakeroom for fall bii CAHIfc-Woarcnhankfiilfor the lar' tmio we have band. Our aalee bavo bceu large, " till bavo a splendid slock of the very hwt aiw newest stylos of Oonta Fiirnisliing aovii aud l''tn lug. We claim lo bavo 'he Largest Slock of llaUi- In,. Ill llm (III Kivrlmia anil .L. lint eXCCllI Tllll' "'0 or any other oil town, nnd our piicesare 50 l'E" ENT. LOW1SU Hum Titusvilie rates. LAMM HUH A A I.SMMMKK J A ' I.AMMKU8 .t A I. N, I.AAMKIIH AUh. LAMMUKS Al.Ut-1'' W nlilni!tiii siri, .iiiii..iiii Mroei, ahiuion Stitei, ashinirlon Street. WashiHulon Street. Washington Htit, -Washington tiireel, ' ... .i..tt ffiilre. ' I'otmleuiu ( " . " Vetruleiuu "'olre, r , , I'.in rCt IMri.leum Oaiire, Vi'lriileiuu unlie. ' l'tluUnul IVulWi
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