HcFARLID,SMITII&to liw Block, TltHsvll!c,Pa., Merchant Tailors ! Fall and Winter Styles! FOREIGA & AMERICAN SllltllIgS, Coating, Vesting, CLOTHS and CASSIMEllES, With unequalled flic Miles for making them up 111 Mis moat approved manner. Hats and Caps. Silk Hati Alade to Order. Perfect MatUfactlen Always Guaranteed. Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Ieu Centre, Tuesday, Sept. 8T ABBIVlb AND OEPAKTIIRE Of xums ffif o. C & A. H. B, On and after Monday, Way SOtb. 1870, trains will run as follows: OBTH KO. 0. KO.3. KO.1. . 0 1 1,45 A u. 6.00 p m Leave Oil City 7,00 a ic. 2,42 p u. 7,47 p " Pet.Cen7.33 ' 3,23 " 8,28 " Titusv. 8,23 4,14 9,15 " Arrive Corry, 8,35 " 6,45 " 10,35 south. ko. 2. ko. 4. so. 6. Leave Corry, 11,20 a u. 6,00 a ii. 6,05 p u " Tiluav. 12.4ft p h 7 An (i t jt i. it P. Cen. 1.25 ' 8.17 rV it Arrive O. City 2,05 " Irvine. 4,60 8.55 0,10 11.35 far No. 6 and 6 run 'on Sunday. FREIGHT T I? A INS NORTH, leave Oil Citf, .fl.3l5A.il. B,30a.. 10,35a.ii. ,0Sf .". iCl, 10,60 S, 19,10 PK. 4,10 " Arrive Titusv, 12,01 p.ji. 9,16 l,6 t,M FltElGHT TRAISS SOfTTn. ieavcTItnsv, 6.lA.jt 1,35 a h. :1,00a.m. usn " P. Cen. 8,17 " ll.H ' Ilia p.m. MO " Arrive O. Clty.O.IB ' J,vi p m. a,06 ?ao i!1?1, "nd Fot"'"n Ctaitro ftwlpbr. leaven on City 11,60 am, arrives at Petroleum Centrel,25 p. 22 , ft fmm 1'hllad.lphln without, charge ml ? l""dlphli without change? E'2i!!r,xl from Habnrh without i-iuuiae. No -Direct to Pittsburgh without change. Monday, My aft, IS70. Gold at 1 p. m., 113. New Wells. As we stated in our lam. of yesterday, Hart, Moore & Conkle well no. z, jueoray farm, commenced tcatlnir at bout 4 o'clock, striking oil almost as soon as pumping began. She is yielding 200 barrels per day. .Cady & Thompson well No. 2, same farm, was completed Saturday night anil a tart Art pumping Sunday noon at tbo rale of 3 barrels per day. Tbe well was torpedoed yesterday morning and is now yielding 175 to zuu uarroit per day. - McCrsy ADonaghy well No. 3, same farm, was . down aud commenced tcstlns yesterday. Sbo Is producing 15 barrels per uay. n in prooaoiy moreaso largely. McCray & Adams woll No. 1, same farm, was completed at 8 o'elock this morning. Is being tubed to-day. Good prospects for large well. Philllpi dsBoylet well No. 4, sams far m was completed at o'clock this morning. , Is being tubed to-day. lias excellent pros peots for being a big well. Both of tbe two last mentioned will com mence pumping this afternoon or evening. Several other wells on this ' farm are in tbeXhird sand and will soon be completed. These wells averago about 800 feet in duptb, with third sand-rock from 42 to 53 loot in thickness. We shall keen our raulm-a aritrliutil oiik 4- . MU4 Willi ittgard to operations on this rarm. Mr. James Mackaral, who It will K m uembered bad his loot so badly crushed while engaged in shoving a car along tbe track, on the Boyd farm, a day or two since, suffered tbe amputation of tbe limb this forenoon. ' The operation was perform ed by Or. Stuart, assisted by Drs. Christie, Uosling aud other physicians. Tbo opera tion bad to be performed in order to save the mau's Ufa. As it id there is treat dan ger of hie dying, aud nothing but bis slroug V-CjlUmiuC uu save Urn. Some timo sinco, tome roguis b boys per tusded Joseph N , or, as ha was gen erally called, "Swearing Joe," to attend Sunday school. Joe was ' duly ushered In, and placed on a sest In front of the one on which bis friends were seated. After tbe teacbor had heard the regular recitations ol the class, she turned to Joe. "My Iriond, can you tell me who made the world wbicb we Inhabit ?" she asked. Just as Joe was thinking about how he could get out of the scrape which bis fun-loving friends had got him Into, one of the beys seated behind blm Inserted a pin Into Joe's pacts, about nine inches oelow his waistband. "God Almighty I" exclaimed Joe springing to bis feet "That Is cor root," replied tbe teacher "but you need not rise In answering." Joe was seated, and she continued: "Who died to save the world?" Again tbe pin was inserted, and Joe cried out: "Jesus Christ!' in a louder tone and again springing to his feet. "Correct," said the teacher, "but do not speak so loud. "Can you tell me what will be tbe floal end of tbe wicked!" Again tbe pin was inserted, and Joe, losing all command of his temper, sprang enp roar ing: "Hell and damnation!" "My friend, yon have given prompt and corroct answers to all tbe questions, but should you come again, I beg that you will be a little more mild la your mann er, and you may retain your seat in replying." Tbe gas from some of the wells on the McCray farm escapes with such force ss to sound in tbe distance like letting off steam Irom a 30-borse power boiler. Quite a number of Good Templars left town tbts morning to attend tbe district convention at Shamburg. We copy tbe following account of tbe Ore at Trunkeyvllle from tbe Tidionte Journal or sept Z3: At half past eight o'clock last even inc. a long train of cars were being filled at iruokeyviiie, on Granding & Neybart's sming. Some thirty-five can were being loaded. when Ed. Rocksfellow, a brakesman on tbe switch engine which was shifting tbe cars, passed with his lantern by tbe train. Just at that moment a tank ran over, and the oil spray iell upon him, communication with the lantern and Instantly setting Ore to tbe train, and burning him severely. who grear energy and promptness, wor thy of all credit, George Klmer, tbe engl- neer and Robert Fulton, dispatcher, moved the loaded cars not yet on fire out of tbe way, and saved all but five, which burned up. Tne oil ran down to the river, burnlnir ties, twisting rails, and destroying two buildings, tbe old depot and tbe old Ven ture Hotel. Tbe Oil Creek and Allegheny River Railway Co., have in their emplov tbe most gentlemanly and accomodating conductors we have ever met. W. S. Miller, Richards Uieasoo, Barber, Taylor and tbe rest are' well and lavorably known to all wbo travel over tb e road for their urbane manners and tneir Kindly attention to the wants ot pas sengers. Tldioute Journal. ITL. T . . . . Alio douroai is rignt. no more accom modating lot of conductors can be found on any road in tbe United States than those on tbe O. C. & A. R. R. Tbe uotbcblldren In Paris are getting wrothier tban ever. Tbe war, somehow, doesn't seem to agree with thorn. An excha -Jessys that tbe frogs of Con necticut have ..orn tbe skin off tbeir noses in the vain attempt to find water. The difference between a slok household and a good daguerotype it that tbe one Is a sick family, while tbe other it a facim- ilo. Tbe Boston Musio Ilall organ btt just boon dusted at a cost of $250. That was "coming down with tbe dust" handsome ly. An Illinois man prudently committed suleidewben he found that It would dost $100 to cure him ot tbe liver eomplaint. ToicniNo. An editor, who was evident ly insane, or bad a strong and vivid imagi nation, recently got off tbe followlug ap propriate item, 11 true: I had a dream tbe other night, When everything was still, I dreamed that each subscriber Came up and paid bis bill. Eacb wore a look of honesty, And smiles wore round each eye, As they bunded out the stamps Saying, "How is that for high?" "Tbo zenith city of tbo unsallod seas" Is tbe foud title which tbo peoplo oi Bulutb, Minn., apply to their town. The lather of Dan lilco, aged about olzhty died at Girard on Friday. Goelbu culls architecture Iruzua music. Uo pioUUy tsteiu'il tu the fiiesc. Latest and Most Important War flews. Tours, noon, Sept 26. Still later dispatches are received from Paris. 1 Beyond some skirmlsbiog outside tbe for tification there was nothing new. A Versailles message says tbe Prussians have undertaken nothing important in that neighborhood. Tbe gunboats on tbe Seine are ready for action and entrenchments and barricad es are. going up everywhere around tbe city. London, Sept 26. Fighting all day Friday near .Paris, is reported from Tours, but acoounts are so contradictory that English journals refuse to publish them. The inhabitants of Strasbourg are still kept in Ignorance of events outside of tbe They believe tbe French have been vic torious, and that the army is advancing to tbe relief of tbe city. All hope oi settlement between Prussia and Franco is abandoned. Tbe General feeling it that tbe refusal by France of Bismarck's proposition will place that country in a woree position. Tours, Sept. 24. Letters received from Paris by balloon give tbe tallowing French accounts of tbo battle on tbe 10th: M. Ducrat, with a strong force, occupied tbe bights from Ville Juif to Mendan. On Monday be made a reconnoisance and encountered the masses of Prussians who concentrated in tbe woods. The enemy had many cannon, but not withstanding these, the French attacked tbotn vigorously and they were driven back with precipitation. Tbe Prussians however reformed in tbo woods in good order and took a strong po sition on the height of Cbatilon. Here tbe German fire became tremondous snd General Ducrat was compelled to seek tbe shelter of Fort Vaures. His artillery wat well served and the Mobiles were cool and resolute. Gen. Ducrat finally withdrew Into Paris. The Prussians suffered severely, and made no further demonstrations after the French retreated under tbe guns of tbe fort Utija, New York, had a street rail read celebration tbe other day. The procession conslstsd of tbeee cars, preceeded by a plat form car, on which was a brass band. Tbe band discussed "eloquent music" until a sudden "blurt" burst upon the air and all was silent. Tbe band car bad no brakes and on a down grade tbe car bit the heels of tbe motive power, when away went the "power," capsizing tbe trombones, bassoons trumpets, French horns, and, a bass drum into a ditch. Workmen are busily engaged In puttlug in new piers, preparatory to building a new railroad bridge across tbe Sbenango, on tbe site of tbo old one, known as tbe Westerman Iron Co.'s bridge. The bridge is being built by tbe Erie Railway Company. The Lake Shore vinoyards are acquiring a reputation second to none in the United States, save those perhaps of Califorula. The grope business has become one of Im mense magnitude, and brings thousands of dollars into tbe country. The Postofflce Department, reversing Its last winter decision, has decided that pub lishers can send out copies of tbeir paper or puDiicailons, with posters, all in the same package, at tbe regular rates of postage for miscellaneous printed matter. a monster black snake, over 16 feet In length, wat killed one day lost week on Limestone Run, a few miles above Kittan nlng. A watering place correspondent says: "Dressing it not a matter of moment here. Every lady it tingularly Independent, and dresses, or not, as it suits her." It is to be hoped It tuitt her to dress. Negotiations are In progress for a monev order system between tbe United State and Great Britain, and this desirable event will doubtless be speedily accomplished. Is penury to called because it proceeds from tbe pen? When doos a cliff remind you of an In sect? When It beetles. Pleasant lapse oi timo The laps of proU ty women ef eighteen. Tbe way of tbe world Countless millions vf pounds. Why do birds ia tbeir nests agroe? Be cause they'd fall out if they didn't. "Well, my young gentleman, ftna Dow would you like your hair cut ! " 'On, liho papa's pleass with alittlQround bole at the top." juow to uavo a guild tiuw-Uido bubiad a fast Ucttoc. fiOcal Notices. Olli JiEASK FOR SAJLU. A lenso In a fnvorablo location on the James S. McCray tarm. For furthor Infor mation address J. l., Cfltco of Dau.j KiX'Oitn. Ovttcrtt. Jiint roenlved tresh tub Ovsters and shell Ulams at l,. v oucuer s. sepi i. Oystor and Clam Stews, those old fash toned oties, at v oucoer s. Oysters by the quart at Voucher'. We would recommend the 'lady's to call and examine our cooking Stoves, The Dio- ator, wbloh wo warrant for economy, lor baking, (or cleanliness and for genera work. We warrant tbem to compete with any stove in tbe country. Nicholson & Blackman. Fall Sttles. Call Luiauicrs & Aldcn's. and see them nt People contemplating a visit to Chautau qua Lake should call and seo Calfnoy. .' word to tbe wiso is sufficient u2S Tbe celebrated Boston Moat Broilers nt NieoJson & Blackmon's. Best in tbe mar ket. Try them. A new stock of Imported Wines rcccivod mis day at utiltitpy'a. Hot Blast, Fire Queen. Iron Gato and Wheat Hbeaf Cookiuir stoves, at Nicholson x, iiiactmon s. ntic.si-tr. NiltV 1 thn hnQt tinin in Inv In n njintu. llnrtlv m hnnl nnl fi.illnntnn fn well are tho mon to buy from. Junc2Stt. Kissengon and VIchey Water on ilrausht St UItlFFK.1 niton. Somo very nobby Cloth Hats lor youna meo, at rammers s Aiucn s. Universal, Monitor and Sherman Wrini- i ers, at Mcholeon & Blackmon's. 21) cases old Hennessey Brandy received this day and fjr rale by tbo caso or bottle, at izauuey s. Coll at Lammors & Aldnn's and get ene oi theiNew tan btylo Hats just received. Tbe celebrated Boston Meat Broilers at Nicholson & Blackmon's. Best in the mar ket Try tbem. Tho only real genuino apnlo Whisky ever ouered lor salo in this place is at Gaffocy s. Fine assortment of Bauer and Olnth Win. uow fcuaues aud fixtures, just reed nt moir. uiufkes Bnos. Just received a larce and well assorted siock oi snou uarawaio at J. IJutherford s. tr. Buy the "Ucd Hot" Saddle, manufactured in 'litusvllle expressly for tbe oil country uuu,ueu tu an Kiaus oi weatner, at J. h o.rons. a!2-tt The place to get your Boots and Shoes In at uruce t liners, Main Street. All styles light harness, cheaper tban the cheapest, made from Moffat's oak stock, and n. - ..J T 11 . 1 ' nmiauitu, Bl J, it. ivrou 8. VIcbey. Kissencen and Soda at Wntnr me Artlo bouacouutain of jle-tf. Griffes Bnos, Go to Bruce t Fullers. Main Strei-t for your uno uoois biioes. BeptI3-tf VIchey, Kissengon aud Soda Water at be Artio Soda Fountain of GltlFFBS Bit 03. blackberry Mrandy. A very superior article of Blackberry Brandy, -for summer complaints, cholera iuuiuus, a,e.t at Griffes Eros. Hot Blast, Fire Queen, Iron Gate and Wheat Sheaf Cooking Stoves, at Nicholson & Blackmon's. Tbe cheapest place to buy is whore you can suit yourself In goods. The only place is at GaO'aey's. Sash, Glass, Door, Putty Ac. Large stock very cheap at the Furniture Store. mio-tr New styles Hats and Caps at Lammers x A iden'. aug26-tr. We have tbe largest assortment of Parlor and Silling Room Stoves in town, and cheap. Nicholson & Elackmon. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Prussians In Front of Paris Latest Telegrams Inform the masses r BRUCE & FULLER HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF Meii's, Boys and Youths. Also, an endless variety of WOMEN'S. CHILDREN'S & MISSIES' r.nans Of tho best, that cannot fail to plonao. Our stock in . ". u.ijiau, ouu, ,tu jjur tuui. luwur mini UU other dealers. Ulir flimtnin rtimnrtmvnt In t.ln.1 aAi 1. n a . . in jnveiuuu i,y a lira. clans nieclmiiic, who is uuuuriMHwed for his fits. - W www uim JVJU mu uiir uuEiuuiurs, m BOOTS, Notice. where mir Store i, on nisiln W tree I, opposite tlto MuClIutock House, Petroleum Centre. lu. tSep'll-tr- FOsICIUEttr ! Kmuuaratm, .fofthe lo u L. M. STEENBURG'S IiumberYard Washinjtfon-'St., Petroleum Centre, Pa. Friends and natrons, on. and all. Your attention to my ' W I would call; Times nro dull an money tight, Hut la these Uraca I'm looking for llht; To thoae who aro hnilUlnn rigs without number, i woiuu lmorui tutt is tb. nlacetn tin, l.mk.... -4 -H.WI, My motto I this : SJuick Sales and Small ProBt," rui uii.-iucd ib uwuui; aim 1 IJMI1K milcll 01 Itj III qralltv my t.nmbcr la second tfl lifttin And as for Shlnglus, I keep No. 1 ; Some may not look at It In the llclit I do, And for tLos I havo a quality No. 2; And to those who are particular as tome may b I "till have anotiiT quality call, i Ko ' havo good seasoned Lumher. rtmuut nn Which I will sell at a low cash price; Such aa flooring, Celling and Siding, (both Bough and Drcsaul, . , 1 Lath, Battens and Surfaced Lumber, all of tbo nest; I also hava Rig' Lumber of all kinds, At prices to compare with oil and hard times; All kinds of Timber kept constantly on hand, And a box of Cigars of a very good brand; My facilities for selling aro surely without number I always koepood teams to deliver good Lumber; i'o if yon want Lumber, Hough, pressed, Son or Ilard. . Ton will find just what yon want at L M S'a Lao) Ker Tarn. fcbH-tX - ILookMere! We have sold so THtt, We hnve sold to fast, We have sols so ftwt, We have sold so fust, We have .old so flint. We have told so fiut, tv a nave turn so nut. Our Spring and Summer I Inthlnc, Our Spring atd Summer (lotliii Oar Spring and SnmuierClolnint', Our Sprint! aud Summer ('lolhlti, Our Spring and Summer Clmblri!, Our Spring and Summer Clothinit, Our Sprliitr ami-Summer Clothbcj Our tnrluir aud Summer Clotbiiic. Wa are now rruelvin!. W are now receiving, We are now lecelvlnx, W are now receiving, We are now re ceivlne. Wear, now racciving, near, now rccotvlug, . me peconu jiiiiwm". The Second Iniralneat, The Second lintalruat, The Srcoaii lusuUiiieul, The Second Insttlawet, The Second Initalniuil, Tho Second Imtaluul, Beautiful Fresh floods. Beautiful Fran (louds, Beautiful Freeh Ooods, Bvuntlrnl Fresh (Win, Beautiful Fnvli (iitodn, Beautiful Freak loo.l, Beautiful rrcah Goods, .... M And marawj our mn." And Marked ourOooalk"; And Marked our Goo " And Marked our Goodi "o And Marked our fioodi D And Mnrkid onrUoud" J1 And Uarkvdoor Ooods bum Will Sell Cheap, Will Sell Cheap, Will Sell Cheap, Will Sell Cheap, Will Sell ChiMiV Will Sell Choaii, Will Sell Cheap, wMHs To make room tor ?!!!? To make room for JW TomakeriwraforFal J Tom.koroomtorF.U" TomakeroomforH I Mj; To isake room for Fall CABD.-Woarethaakfiilfcr the Irg i w havo band. Our aulas bavo noau iars -- . . ... - -r .t. vor bCTt sun navo a apienuia bioc wi w. Ant. newest styles of Gents Furnishing Qoodssnc w still tag. . We claim to have the Largest Dlul-- Me in tbo Oil ltcciona and do not except Tit"' log any other oil town, and our prices are ' CENT. LOW JSK than Tituavillo rates. LAMMTtnS lf LAMMKH8AI. 1 L-VAlMJiKS Jb ALU" Washington.! reel, Waahiiiglim SI reel, WnuhlniWiiii Hi reel.. Wasliiuglon Slrert, wusUIHgloil rin-tii, WasliliiKtoii Street, Washington Strcul, IMroleum ten . IDtralaiiB e"'"T . 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