M( 1 AltLY D, SMITH & to. (Sacceisora,taJ.IA. Losoe.l Mercheirit bailors I I ; 'ft TH. E3TErtSlVft AND fctKGANT ASSORT "' -MENTOtr- -- - Slfiiiig ami J3ummcr Styles. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOT.HS unu lAtIM KltJW, which thoy mako n to or-., dor on SIIOUT-JNOTICE. superior m' STYLE aud WOHKMANtUIP. Perfect SatUfuctloii Alwaye w ' UriarniitocdU f ; Daily Kecolving all tho Kovcltlta In BENTS' FURNISHING BCOUS, 11 ATS, CAPS, &JC. , MrAIiLAWD, SMITH At Co., . . tor. Spring Ac Franklin ets. Titiiavllic, ln. ! 'etroleum Centre Daily Record. 1'cU CoutrPf. 1'rlduy, Sept. 3$ Q AltltlVAL, AND UHfjIltTllIl! 01 Tit A INS ON O. V. cV A. It. It. , On and ofter Monday, May 30tb, 1870, trains will run as fallows: ohth ' ko. 5. no. 3. so. 1. Leave Irvine. . .11,45 a m. 5,00 r m Loavo Oil City 7,00 a m. 2.42 p.m., 7.47 p m PUCcn7.38 " , 3,23 yS,i8 "' Tiluav. 8,23 " 4.14 9,15 Arrive Cony,' 9,35 " 6,45 " 10,35 " HOITII. . NO, 2. NO. 4.' NO. 6. Leave Curry, 11,20 a m. 6,00 a m. 6.05 p m Titusv. 12,45 p M. 7,40 ' 7,45'-" '' 1. Con. 1,25 , 8,17, .,' 8.35 Arrive O. City 2,05 " 8,55 8,10 Irvine. 4,50 " 11.35 " v'fcJT" No. 5 uml C run on Sunday., ,- . . FICIilunT TIJAINS NOliTH. ' "Leave on city, n.ns . :,o a.m. mm a m. s.obpm 1. Cell, 10,60 " S.lrl " 14.10 1-H. J.IO Arrive Tttusv, rj.ul r M. II, J5 " .1,14 " t,M " , FKiSlGUT TRAINS SOUTH. LcnwTilUaV, 8.1SA.3I 1M15 A M. 11,00 A M. 6 SSl'M " IMk.li. ,IT " . J1.5J ' lf,a Kit. W .Arrive O. t'ily,'J,:i3. ' J,u6 r a 2,05 ' 7.30 " il Oity uii d Petroleum Centre freight, linvos Oil City 11,40 a. m., airivus at IVliokiini Centre 1,25 p. in. Lmvos l'ulruluniu Centre at 4.00 u ui.. urrivus at Oil City 6,20 p. m. ... . SILYBU 1'M.AOS SLISBMIIO CAM. " No. 4 Diroot from I'iillndnlnhia without change. No. 3 Dtnxit to i'hllatlulliia uiilinutctaanKtt. N. -.Direct froia l'lllslinivli without rliaiiM). No tt-PlrocltuPitlBliiiriiUwillioutcUuUlO). Alonduy, iny 30, 1870. ' . . Gold at I p. m., 11314 ' ' . . Yuptt'idny, auedy and thirsty looking iadividuul, who was evidently .'bard up Bincejiis woll run dry," and determined to . hvq a driulj aomubow, entored 'tlia Petro leuin Exchange Saloon, wbcre aeveral par ' tiea-Wero iudnlging at the bar.' 6ucteed Ins in attracting Uieir attention by a soriei of well cjecutod niacocuvrt's; be aisomud a tragical attilude, and delivered biuibelt tUinc ;,"Genllemea, two huqdred year ago this oil region, and tbe ground on wbicb Petroleum Centre stand, was iubabited by tbe Red mod; now, gentlemen, it is inhab ited by white men, with nary a lied! ' It is almost needless to add that this outburst of nativo 'eloquence "brought tbe bouse down," and tbe seedy Individual went on bis way rejoicing, after having his skin well packed with tbe "onld benzine.". . f '. Those who have not been assessed should attend to tbe matter at once, In ordur that tboy may be enabled to vote at tho coming eltction.', Tbe books are now open at tbe store of Tboa. MoQugb, the Assessor, who is nreuarud to resistor all who may call, Those who desire to veto should Bee to it ibut tbey are assessed. fliuro was a rumor ou tbe street this fore noon of a big tire at West Hickory, by which a lame portion of Truukeyvilld was destroyed. Tbo rumor is probably incor rect, but we are Informed that Bevural ear . loads of oil were burned at Wbito Oak Sta tion, this morning, liom which the .story ', probably bad lit) origiu. Gamu. At the Petroleum Exchange Ho tel can be'louud game of all kinds, such as squirrel, partridge, pheasant, etc, just rc ceived from Cbautauiiua Lake. Also, Ircsb from tbe sea shore, soft sboli crabs, eols, ,4;amtt diuamr is the uiers.t thiug ut tbv 'btiiaJL, aad I he) no ul'lui. V.j. la v-u i nl tin) EiiLuiio. TukAttkmptko (Suootisii Cask. The rampagious female who created such on es oitoment in Justice GriQlb's ufSce on Satur. day last, by nttompting to shoot hor former husband, was arrested by Constable Xlollis ter at Corry, on Monday, on tho charge of assault and battery with a weapon with in tent to kill. She was about starting for Titusville at that time, her baggago having been checked to that place. As soon as arrested she made a vigorous attempt to get at Mr. Reid, and It was with great difficulty that sbe was kept from making un onslaught. A bearing in the case was bad before Justice B. M. R. Wilson, the csso occupying several hours. After a long discussion, tbe charge "with Intent to kill" was withdrawn by tbe prosecutor, and upon her pleading for mercy, : tho entire cbargo was withdrawn, On consideration oi her going homo and troubling bim no more. Sbe left for her home la New York.- Erie uispaicn. Important Newspaper C'liaugo Tbe IIeaktu and IIomb, a finely Illustra ted family journal of a high character, hith erto issued by Messrs. Pettongill, Bates & Co., has been purchased by Messrs. Orange Judd & Co., of 275 Broadway, New York, tbe well known publishers of tbe' American Agriculturist. Messrs. S. M. Petlengill & Co., whoso great Advertising Affency es tablished in 1S49, is one oi tbo Urgent and most reputable in tbe World, fiuil that tbeir csteusire buiilurss require tbeir exclusive attention, uml tbey therefore transfer LIkakth and Uomb to tbe new publisher?, whoso long experience and abundant facili ties will t-naUe. tbeni not only to maintain tbs past high character of tho paper, but to add mater. ally to its value. The new Pu' -lisbeisalso announce a reduction of tbe terms to $3 per year. Tho cbauge will not at all effect tbe Amerlcnn Agrivulturis'i wblcb will continue on independently as beretolore. Tho Illustrations and rcmling matter of the two journals will be entirely different. Either of tha journals will bp furnished from now to tbe end of 1871 (15 monlhs), at tho yoarly subscription rate, viz: the Weekly Ubarth and Iio.us, at $3 the Monthly American Aoiiicklturist, $150; or tbe two for $4.,, r Israel Lewis,' a pioneer of Fredonia, died there on the 10th, aged 102. years, lie was born in Rhode Island add came to this coun ty in 1S00. Mr. Lewis married at tbe aja of forty ; was forty-five when bis oldest child was bora and 72 at tbe bir h of his young est (II tit), a healthy young man of 30 Four sous and two' daughters survive bim, the. oldest a daughter 51 years of ago. His wife:, died,.' last spring in her 80th year. Jamestown Journal. v 'Art acefflent occilrrcd at Olean on Tbnri day lust by a premature discharge vf a can non which' was hMirg find' In honor of the recent German victories.1' One man iiameil Henry HelenbrooV. wus killed uod William Sherwood wounded. Oil ehutters Tuesday wr: a vessel to Triest with 1,200 barrels ol petroleum ut 7; a bark from Philadelphia to the Baltic with 1,800 barrels petroleum: a bark with about S,5(J0 barrens petroleum to Cork 'fur orders; a vessel oi uonul 3,(1(10 barrels petroleum from Philadelphia to the Continent on nri- vatoterms;a bark from 'Philadelphia to Cork for orders with 2,700 barrels petroleum at 4s 9il(rt'53 Oat: a shit) from Philadulnhiu' to tbe Continent with 7,000 barrels petro leum on private terms. Petbolecm Items. Tbe new well struck a day or two since, uoen James Kerr farm. Church Run, Is doing fully thirty bbli of oil dally, and Is owned by S. Fertig, P. T. Witherop, David Gray, and Joo. Wbeaton. Tbia well is losated upon, the west side of Church Run, upon what Is supposed to be a continuation of the bolt containing tbe Cad wallader, Tribune, and other producing wells, and is 'putslde oi any territory here tofore producing. Herald. Vknanoo County Contention. We clip tbe following Irom the Erie Dispatch of yes terday: Tho Venango County Convention of Good Templars will be held at Sham burg, on Tuesday, September 27th. Dis trict Deputy, Grand Worthy Chief Temp lar Sharp, of Oil City, will presido, assisted by Graud Worthy Vice Templar, Elvira Day, of Pleasantville. The Shamburgcrs are making due preparations to receive tbeir brothers and sisters in a style becom ing tbe generosity of that noted oil town. The U. S. Marshal advertises the Oi' City & PItbolo R. R. for sale, at tha Cus tom House iu Pittsburgh on Sept. 27th, at 10 o'clock a. a. Tbo oircus uriived in due tluio yesterday, to tho immense delight oi tbo youngsters, and tbe evidout eutisiacllou of our couutry cousins, judging from tbo vubt quantities of finger bread und root beer which tbey de voured. The circus day is au tua in thuir life lime. ' J. Kiibk ThOUipSUU i.f Llie, bus UeU UoU.. luutvd tut' Slutu ScCaUr by tbi L'cUlOCCutS :t lUe A. id VUtACU' Latest ajul Hast LawitKt War flews. London, Scpfc 22- .Telegrams In somo of tho London jour nals assert that the' Prussians having been repulsed In tbeir lust assault on Tours have abandoued the siege, and are marching to join tbe army around Prris. A telegram received from Havre to-night says) there are fresh complications between Russia and Turkry, and regards war bo twecn tbo powers us probable. Letters from Motz picked up, ruiteiate the assurances that the place is woll pro visioned and tbo morale of the garrison is excellent. Tho Standard says negotiations ut Mfl- aux are progressing hopefully. - The general principles are already ar ranged by Bismarck and Favre. , Tbe details are now under discussion. Another journal reports that thus lar tbe only question which has been discussed, is who can ratify on tho French side. . , It is gbnerally believed here that the Prus sians are negotiating with Franco solely for the sake of delay so aa to secure pes session Of Paris. y , ;"' During the iuv slineut oi the city the fol lowing important eugagemouts have occur red: !' ; r ' On tho 17lb a Prhssia'n' brigade routed. several battalions of French north of Brt valines forest. . ''. Next day a sharp BkirmlsU occurred' near Vitry. On Monday the French were driven from their iiitrenchmeuts ut Uitruy, losing seven guns neur Maiseilles. Two hundred Mobiles were, . captur ed.' : - ,;; v . ' ' Tours, Sept. 2. Tbe Prussians have cut the Orleans Rail way, and now occupy several - points ulotig the line.' ' Traffic on this road now stops at Elois. Tbe Prussians menace Orleans. ;- .- l-. Mundelsheim, Septi 22. The Bicc of Strasbourg U vigorously push- Lnae'tto.Not 2 was taken to-day by the Prussians with only (rifling loai. Five guns were taken In tbe recent cap ture of Lunette No. 53. A Miisourl.juvenile satnratedi the ances tral cat with kerotene and touched a mutch tu it."1 Trie result of this iinl'dllno conduct wub tho drstructiou of the pateinal roof- ALoitlsvUleealtor thinks tbe-Germans in tbis country forgot that the victories they culohratu aro the triumph of a power from wlieeo oppression many ot them lied to Gad refuge, At tho JJuUco County Fuir, just closed in Wisconsin, there was ex'iibited u youiig lady sixtuen yours old, with snow white hair ami pink eyebrows. Her complexion is very white, and she can see in the night as well as day. . ''Stand Off City" is tue name ot tho new oil town on tho., Sbaw larui, above Rouse ville. The place already begins to usoume metropolitan uira, h.iviu a hotel, sercraj boaidiug bouses, grocery store, &e. Tbe following is the State ticket nomina ted by tbs New York Stato Democracy : Governor, John T. lioffmau; Lieutenant Governor, Allen O. Beaob; Comptroler, Asber F. Nichols; Canal Commissioner, long term. John D. Day; short term, Geo. W. Chapman; Stale Prison Inspector, Solo mon Scbnell, all renominations. Conference Appointments. The ap pointment of tbe lErio Conference for Oil City and vicinlty'are as follows: Townvilio J. W. Blaisdell. . Cooporstown Ira D. Darling. I Franklin J. Peate. . . , , Sttlem J. Abbot t. Oil City J. S. Lytio. Rousevilie J. F. Stoker. , Waterloo O. Babcock. Reno J. H. Vance. , . Venango City T. 1. Warner. ; Preideat B. Maratellur. . Tionesta S. S. Barton. . Judge Rasselas Brown of Warren bas beenjnomlnated lor President Judge of tbe Sixth Judicial; District, by the Democra cy. .' In Wyoming, last year, a r woman beat her husband in tbo nomination for a local oCico, and they went heme perfectly satis fied that the ollico was to be in the fami ly. . , CThcro is little whaling or blubber, but much gnashing of teeth among the oil fisher men. Numorous vcssols have returned with lees oil from their cruiso thuu would serve the widow's cruifeo. A mau who attempted to lookout of a car window, iu ttutlhum Vermont tho other day, wbilo nieuting a Uuin ou tho tecuud track, tas uJvettuod for a puUut A lonso In a lavnrablo location on the James 8. JlcCmy futm. For. lurihef inlnr maiion addroBa J. I)., CCIcj" ot D.ui.y Kucono. OVMtl'I'K. Jwt received Iresh tub Oysters nnd sboll uiams at 1j. voucuci s. sepu. Ovster and Clam Stews, those- old fash loned ones, at V oucbor s. Oysters by tbo quart at Voucher's. . . We would recommend the ludv's to call aul examine our cooking Stoves, The Die- ator, wbicli vu warrant for economy, lor baking, tor clonnlmess and tor general work. Wo wnrrant them to tompett with any stov iu the country. - Nicholson t Bla'ckman, Fall Stti.es. Call and see thorn at Lainuiurs A Alden's. ' , '' ' ' Penplo coutouiultttitm a viait to Chautau qua Lake should oall anil see (jalliiey. - A woru to mo w ise in nithcieut. . a2t The celohraled Boston Meat llruilera at Nicolson & Biaokmoo's. Best iu tbe mar ket. Try them. , . ; ; A new stock of Imported Wines received Wis uay at imttney o. . 'i . . Hot Blast, Fire Queen. Iron (jale and Wheat hUeat Oooktuj stovoa. ut Nicholoon iS XiiacBmon s. , iiurol-lf. The only pure Liquors are ut Garfacy's. ?iiiily oi linnl coal. Codiiintun & Com Well aro tue men to tmy from. JuncCStt. Kisscngeu and Vichcy Water mi dronglit at fJiitl'KKR linos. Soaio very uobhy Cloth Hats lor young men, ut L,anunrrs c Amen s. Uuiversil, ?.Ionltor nn.l Sherman Wrlnir- er., at iicnoifon c liiacumon . 21 cases old Hennessey ilrundy received i:ns nay una i.ir rale ijy me case or bottle. at iiunacv s. , Call at Lammcrs &, Alden's and net One oi ine rew van btyte liatsjust roceived. The cnlolirated Boston Meat Broilers at Nicholson A Blnckmon's. Best iu the mar ket. Try them. i . ' r- Tbe only real nenuiuo apple WhUkv ever cnerea lor saie in iuib place is at Gatfney a. Fine assortment of Paper and Cloth Win. uuw bhailea und r ixturcs, just rec d at uieil. tiKIKKKS Bitos. Just received a luro and well assorted stucK ot Bbeir hardware at J. Rutherford a. tf. Buv the "Ked Hot" Sartillo. In Titusville I'xnremilv fur ii n .,,1,1,1., adapted to all kiuda of weather, at J. B, tvioa a. al2-tt Hot Blast, Fire Oue,n. Iron HntA and Wheat Sheaf Cookinz Stoves, at Nicholson & Blackmon's. Tho cheapest nlacn to htiv in whra vaii can suit yourself iu goods. The only place in at uuiiuey B. Sa3h. Glass. Doors. I'ntlv ,t T.,,n. stock very cheap at the Furuilure Store. mtu-u New stvlea llata und fTana at T.nmtnuran Aidcn'. , , .. . auK2C-tf, , , Wo have tlm largest assortment of Parlor arid Sitting Roum Stoves in town, and cheap. Nicholson &, Blackmon. , Tho place to get your Boots and Shoe is at Bruce & Fullers, Main Street. 1 . , Ail styles light harness, cheaper than tbe cheapest, made from Moffat's oak stock, and warrauted, at J. R. Kron'a. VIchey, Klssengen nnd Soda at Water the Artie Soda Fountain or jl8-lf. - Grippes Bros. Go to Bruce fc Kullera, Main Street for your fine Boots it Shoes. septl3-tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dwclliuif House For Sale. A vnlnalite dwelling honsc. located on the side hill of tho jrcfray farm, In onVed for sale at a hurenln. 'Ihelinme In two stories, well Anlihtd tlirotluhuuL lftrid watiir in hraitf nnj l. i advautage. 1'ewiisHiuD civan iainTd lately. Tcrma cash, t-or pailioulun inijuiro of Wiu. IlcOray or Win. Tuomjison. seit'20-4t.- Prussians in Trout of Paris IiUteKt- Telcgrami Inform tbo masses ; . '' BRUCE & FULLER HAVE A LARGE STOCK OK Men's, Boys and Youth. Also, an endless variety of WOMEN'S, CHIMMtBN'S & MISSES .GO .DM, Of 1 Uo beat, that cannot fail to please. Oar Un I new aim tylth, aud SU per cout. lower tluiu all otlior Uuiilern. Our custoai department is presiilcd over by a flrnt ctnui iiieehaiiic, wlio in uiuurpaaard for liia fits, liy bim once ai.d you aie our ceniumera, , AIoUtjo. where our Storo ia, e" J;ilin titt, oipoMile the SN-C'Uittock House, I'otrolcnm Centre, I'it. Bepttltf. Baaaaeraltu. a few r .he aiUCc. tu ,,0 L. M. STERNBURG'S LumberYard H asliiiigtoti.St., Petroleum ttntre, . Pa. , . Friend and patrons, one andali.' Your alteutlou to my '-biz" 1 would call; inir's uro dull an miini'v llirlil "'"' ' ' Hilt llltlll.41, lllllna IS.. l.u.L f.. ,1. ... ... ."""Hi lUi lllll j To tliote who are Imlldlng rl( without nuniW, wouiu iniorm iui is mu placo to buy Lumber; My motto It this: -Quick Hales and Small PmBl ' Fot btisiui'sfl In liuallhv uml I ilili.L- n,..ni. ..r i.. ' 111 qiatlty my Lumber ! second to none, Aud as for Hhluglca, I keep No. 1 ; Some may nut look at It in the Unlit I do, ana rur ti.ose I have a quality No. 2; And to those who are particular as anmc may b, nun uareaiioijlTlluaUly culled tio I have good seasoned Lumber. Drcnsed up nice Which I will sell at a low cash price-, 8uch'asTln-rlns, Collins and Siding, i.oth Hough and Ireeil, Lath, llattrus aud SurfUecd Lnnilier, all of the lel , also have Hlir Lrnnhcrof all klml. At price to compare with oil aud hard limes; All kinds of Timhar ket cnrtnii m, h..i ..j .... And a box of Cigars of a very good brand; My faeilittce forsi-l fnr are snrely wilhoitt nmalicr I always kecp'gnod teams to deliver good Lumlr-r '.'o U yon want Lumber, Itoagh, pressed, Son or Hard, You will And just what jrm wnni at L U S's I.nia - nr aaio. foblg-tf ILookMere! We have sold so fast, Wc have sold so fn.l. We have eols so fast, ' i n e naro ioiu ho r.it, We have nold to tinL We have eold m faat, -We have sold so tint. , t out spring and Siimrawrintmnij, Our Hprln at d HiimtniT l,,llilnc Onr Hprlu aad NniiinicrClittiiini:, Our Spline and hummer t'lnthiiig, ' , i ; Our Spring and tnmiaer('ioililii.v Our Sjiring and Hnmmor C'lotlilnii, Our Hprllii; ami Hummer Clot'iint.', Our Surlii'r iii.it Hiniiim.r l.lnthin-. W are now roccivuiir, We are now reeelviiig, V'o are uuw leceiviiiK, We are uow receiving, We are now reenlvfiiir. ' ' We are now rtcelvini;, Wu.aie uow rcceivms, : , i nc ecnna inuiinieiii, The Mi'coml IintHluiiiUi ' The Pnccmd Inilnlmini, Tbe Hteouu nuiaiuicui. The S.-eoud Instaluwat, Tho itccoiid Instalment, The Second Iueta meat, Reauilfnl Fi-nsh OanAn. . .. - Ileautlrul Froih Ooods. . . , , , , . , . Bountiful Fresh (toed, 7 1 ' Ueaatlful Frosh tlooile, f -r a- i Bcautlrul Frch floods, V " ' Hmutlful Freeh tlaoda. - !.'- " JJcautlful fresh Hoods, Ana MarKca our uooai. in, And Marked ourGood Duett, And Marked our Goods Don And Marked our Oiiodi Down And Marked our OchhIi Duwa And Marked our Onids Down And Marked our (Joods POu Will Sell Cheap, Will Sell Choap, Will Sell Cbeau, ' ' . Will Sell Cbeae, ; i i Will Sell Cliiai,' Will Sell Cheap, . , " u. no., uucup, . I .'.",.,, To make room for Fall to. i . To make room for Fall MvK To make room for Fall Sua. - ' To muke room for Fell JlocK. To make room fur Fa To raike roou for Fall ste . r . ' 1 - . . .. CAHD.-W'earothankfBlfbr the large tr4o WA hnVA hnnA. Yk,Mla klM Iwii lariK. but W till have a splendid stock or the very best sua newest styles of Genu Fmntshlng Ooodssnd CloUi- hut. We claim In have Mm Tjlnreat Stock OI lug In the Oil Keglons and do not except Tltusvlllo or any other oil town, and our prices are SO "En CENT. LOWlCIt than Tltiawllle rates. i I LAMMpnS & ALDBN. : tAMMKR8AMBN LA AIM KliS -ti' i LAMMKM8 AUd. l.AMMKHSA .DJN, LA AS! KIIB "VniV Wnsliliii!tnii Sir-el, iitttiuhui ntrueW : ' Wtti-hiiiKtuu Ktreei, Wnsliiiiiriiin Hlnot, Waaliiwtlon Street. Washington Sin!,' Waehiulou btreo, i . i-, Pelrolrtimten re, jVtroleiun . l'otluleuul t CUUU. I'olroleiiia Oil re, 1-eiroluuui t'utif, ' VHinleiiill en re. ., lVtrolium Cuili". '
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