HcFARLAND.SmTII&Co. Loaet Block, TltusvllIe.Pa., Merchant Tailors Fall and Winter Styles! FUIlEIGiY & AMERICAS Saltings, - Coalings, ' Vcitings, CLOTHS and CASSIMEHES r WIUl UMulled facilities for making them m In the ninaft iu.mhaJ , - Hatp and Caps. Silk Halt Made to Order Perfect NatUfaetlen Always , Guaranteed. Petroleum Centre Daily Record Pel. Centre, Thursday. Sept. 99 m.MMMT.i Jtnu DCPARTIBE OF OH O. C. Ac A. R. K. Oo and after Monday, May trains will ruo at follows: SOtb, 1S70, SR0RT1I ko. fi. no. 3. Leave Irvine. KO. 1 11,4Sam. 6,00 p at Leave Oil City 7.00 a u. 2,42 p x. 7 47 p -!! Z't-Ceal.M 8,23 " 8,28 " " Tilusv. 8,23 4,14 9.15 ' Arrive Corry, 8,35 6,45 10,35 . BOOTH. KO, 2. Leave Corry, 11,20 a m. , " Titiisv. 12,45 p 'm. " P. Ceo. 1.25 Arrive O. City 2,06 no. 4. ' ko. 6. 6,OOah.IC,05px 7.4U " 7,45 8,17 " 8.35 ' 8,55 , 0.10 " Irvine. 4,50 " 11.35 No. 6 and ( run oo Sunday. FREIGHT TRAINS KOItTU. tovo Oil City 0.86 A . H.D0A.K. 10,85Air. J,n5p: a . 1iJil,M) " 8, 18,10 r m. 4 10 ' Arrive Tllnsv, 12,01 r.M.e, ls ".o FREIGHT TRAINS flOUTU. li V.C,i?A . " p.m. 1130 "-",, l.iio r m a,05 7.30 ri?.iifii?JIldp0,rt!,cnmt'm,r!n'"'Wlt. I Oil m CTn ' "'v iliKUIMim Uoutrel.aS p. iw j 8!ivltB T1-"! sr.RKniro cuss. 22 fn roct ! 1 lli'l"llilii without clinK. J2E'r"c.t.fK:,? "'Uhuriih without change, Alonduy, Mty 80, 1870. Gold at 1 p. m., lYi. The following is a liat of tbe newly elec ted officers or the Grand Lodge of Good Templars of this District: W. D. T., J. M. Sbarp, Oil City. W- D. V. T., Sr. Benedict, rioasontville W, L 8., Dro. France, Shanujurgh. W. D. T., Sr. Jorvis, Petroloum Centre. W. D. C, Bro. Artman, do do. W. D. M., Bro. Milcbell, Sbamburg. W. R. n. 8., Br. ilollie Curtis, Kouse Tille. W. L. H. 8., Sr. Ilerpst, Oil City. W. O. G., Bro. R. M. Green, Oil City. W. I. G., Sr. Northrop, Petroleum Cen tre. r It fTfc n v. u. Ai , bt. Day. I'leasanlvlllo. Tbrsonal. Dr. A. D. Miller, a lormcr residnnt nt II, ! i.uAA . ... . r., aim well Known 10 Many, is In (own on a short visit. Tbe Dr. s tbe same gonial companion and steadfast . friend that bo always was. Ua Is now en gaged in and doing a thriving business at Portsmouth, O. We wiab bim success wherever be may bo. Atonsuint Wednesday of uvxt week will be tbe anniversary of tbe most solemn "lJ of all tbe Jewish holidays. Yom Klpur," or day ol atonement. , The well on lease 8, Wllklns tarw, Ilick ory, was torpedoed Tuesday, and ia puuip ." fully 100 barrels-. Owned by J. W. Humphrey and E. H. Tomlinsun. Tberolagood sense in this new motto fpr morcbants;" " w ntw. oo, ijr ,u nan, Never get tight -ai)J udvurliso." AKOTHiiH. New Wjsix. Wull No. 1, Wm. MoCray lease, McCray (arm, was com Dieted yesterday and commenced teatlng Isst olgbt. To-4y it is said to bo yioUUug from 30 to 60 barrels per day. A well on, the Sixth Wurii or Pittsburgh lsase, McCray farm, is ouing tubed to-day jjrepafaOfjr to. teatin. Editors Rkcord: Tbe Venango Coun ty Convention of I. O. oi G. T., which closed its session at Sbamhnrg, yesterday, after duo deliberation resolved upon plac ing In the field a candidate for Jury Com' missloner in opposition to Mr. McAIcvy, of Salem, and in doing so would respectfully present the following facts to tbe voters of the county: First, it is not a partisan movement Inas much as two Commissioners are to be elect ed, while each individual vote is cast tor one only, thus entailing tbe necessity of eleotlng one from eacb of tbe two loading political parties. Second. Mr. MoAlevy was not nomina ted st tbe cancus, but has by some chican ery got himself placed upon tbe ticket, through what was evidently an oversight. Third. He bas openly declared that "Liquor shall be sold in Salem License or no License," thus showing a disregard Of law and respectability totally at variance with tbe duties that devolve upon a guar dian of tbe public morals. Fourth. The man who bat been placed in nomination to oppose bim (J. R. Robert' son, Esq., ol Oil City) is a gontleman Oj undoubted probity and ability. Fifth. No party has right to elect man to office who openly doSes tbe law,and must Inevitably bring reproach upon all hi supporters. . . Committeb Armstrong Rcn Oil Field. We bsve nothing good or encouraging to report from tbls locality in this issue. In fact we are not in tbe best of humor with proceedings there, and regret to say that our fears in regard to the Walker well are almost veii Bed We spoke of the extreme folly of continuing to drill alter the oil bad been reached, predicting a result similar to tbe Armstrong. Tbe Walker well bas been tubed after drilling considerable depth since oil was struck, and as a result not a bit of oil has been produced. Precisely tbe lame result from tbe same cause as tbe Armstrong. That there was plenty of oil that it gusbed out on being struck and that everything proved a first-class vol I, tbe public know yet wo Bro told tlwt after reasonable pumping the well is doing noth' ing. There is too great an interest involved in this territory to have it trifled with; and we bad boped that tbe experience of tho past would bava been BiiEQcIunt to prevent a recurrence of what all feel to have been the result of carelessness or ignoranco in tbe msnagemcnt cf tbo old well Other wells sro nearing completion, and with promises of abundant oil. Let the owners ol these wells sea to it that tbey are not spoiled before tbey bavo even been test' ed. East'Br'ady Independent. In regard to this torritory tbo fact of the matter is the operators have been badly sold, at least those who have put down wells. We are informed by one who l:took band in," that tbe oil bearing rock is not over five feet thick, and that in bis opinion none of tbe wells put down in that noieh- borbood will over produce oil in sufficient quantities to.pay for sinking them. Speaking j,ol tbeae wells tbe Lawrence- burgh Independent says: Tho Walker well bas been tubed and pumped, failing to produce oil. The old Armstrong well has again dwindled down to two or three barrels per day. Tbe Secretary of tbe Treasury bas pro hibited tho use of kerosene oil on revenue cutters. . Elwood's Female Minstrels will rovlsit itusTille on the 7to and 8th of Octo ber. Tbey also re-appear at Sobol's Hull in this place, on the evening of Oct. 10th . bey will draw a crowded house. Tblsevouiug there is to bo a grand dance as Pratber's Hall, Plumer, which is gotten up by Mr. L Clark, proprietor ol the Spen-, cer Hoiibo. Good music will be in atten dance and a good time may be anticipated. Supper will be furnisbud at tbe Sponcer House. Tboso wbo attond will ba sure of good time. Somo wouion aro very strong, and can ' do as much work as a man. In Philadel phia Ibt'i'ti uro several strong minded wo muu who got a living by shoplifting, and it is said they can lift as much as men. Michigan farmers have taken to Inserting tnrtur omolic and jalap ia the inviting fruits of their watermelon patches, with tbo result of producing melancholic symp toms in the youth of tup neighborhood. Wo uru surprised at tho coolness of tba census taker wbo reports that "there is no falliug offat Niagara." N. Y. Evening Post. "Eeiauingiiis-iling" is a word ol Califor nia origin, that is described as meaning "a misappropriation ol the public spoadu-li-i," Latest and Must Inipoi tant War flews. London, Sept. 23. A special to tbe Tribune, says: The Tribune correspondent telegraphs from Ber lin, tbe 17tb, that on the 22d and 23d, there was fighting of conslderablo magni tude east of Met?.. The first Corps and thirteen Divisions were en -aged. No ground wos gained by the French. Monlmedv is rooortod. seml-Olliciallv, to have been taken. King William's dispatch to Queen Au gusta, announcing the capitulation of Stras bourg at 11 o'clock last night, Is now tnudo public. Other dispatches say (be city snrrendered ,at 5 o'clock. Prussian Corvette Bettha was sunk in Enxlne after protracted engagement with three French frigates. Tonrs, Sept. 23. Tbe disposition to resist tho Germans to tbe last grows stronger in tbe WcBt and South, and troops continue to pour into Tours. Advices from Paris to Sunday 25th have been received by balloon. Prussians ba. marched into Orleans and are now io full occupation of the city. Mnndletbelm, Sept. 21' The surrender of Strasbourg was signed at two o'clobk tbls morning by Col. Mec- eiusde. By this surrender 451 officers and .17, 000 men laid d own their arms. At 8 o'clock the place will be occupied by tbe besiegers. Darmstadt, Sept. 23. A telegram has been received from Lud- wigshafen snnouncing that Strasbourg sur rendered on Monday at 3 o'clock In tbe af ternoon. Lyons, Sept 22, via London, Sept. 23. Tbe Prussians have retreated Irom be fore Mulbauseo, and generally trom Haut Rhine. Tbey left in so creat a hurry that they abandoned their seige requisitions. Thb '-D. N. Society." Wo understand it Is in contemplation to orgunlza a branch of this sobifty in this city, with a prospect of a largo membership. We give tbo follow ing report of the proceedings at one of the meetings which occurred in another city, as published in an exchange: A meeting of tbo Do Nothing Society was held in this place a few days since. Sam Lozybone took the chair. The Secretary made bis report that at the la$t meeting uothing bad been done, according to the Constitution of tbo Socie ty. Jim Vacuum offered to make a motion but did not movo frora bis seat. He ob served that It was a popular prejudice that it was the duty of man to work. Tbe pres ent order bas been formed for the encour agement ot idleness. A uow member was in waiting to be in itiated. Tbo President said: "Lot him come in." The candldnto was brought in on a four post bodstoad. After giving the password tbe President administered the oath of eternal lazyness, and desired the candidate for admission into tbe order to repeat after bim. Tho candidate waited till the Presi dent bad finished, and then replied, "Dit to." Tbo Vice' President then asked tbe can didate II ho would take a drink? Tbe candidate nodded, and opened bis lips. "Secretary will now road you tbe rules of tbe Sooiety," said the PresidonL Candidate nodded. "Ho'll do," said the President annrov- iagly. "Yes," said the Vice President, "he'll do othlng." Tbe member's name was enrolled and he was reused to pay bis Initiation t He did nothing ol tho kind. Nothing else took place. Nothing more was said. Nothing more was done. Wa know nothing more'of tbe proceed ings. Three members of a circus troupe iatuly performing at Lobanon, Indiaua, carried off wives with thorn when loavinn the town. Tbe courtship bad onlv lasted two ays. KSTlie Crawford County Agricultural Fair began ut Conueautville yesterday. A CIncinnatti mother, having no faith In ordinary Bootblng syrups, put verdigris In ber children's cotfre, and is to be tried for four murders In the first degree. A Wisconsin boy tried to ride on a farm roller a few days ago, but instead tbe roller rode en bim. He was spread out so tbey bad to bury bim in a sugar pan. 'When a great man dies," savs Qiiilp, the first thing done Is to resolve to build a monument to his memory, and tho second ii UfaUu build U." Local Notices. OVftlers. Just received tresb tub Oysters and shell Clams at L. Vouchor's. sepl7. Oyster and Clam Stows, ioned ones, at Vouchor's. those old fosb- OyBters by tho quart at Voucher's. Wo would recommend the lady's to call and examine our cooking Stoves, Tbe Dic titor, which we warrant for economy, for bnkiug, for cleanliness and for general work. Wo warrant them to compete with any stov In tbe country. Nicholson 4 Blackmak. Ladles Orter Saloon Up stairs over Voucher's Restaurant, Wash ington St.. Petroleum Centre, Pa. Lndies arc invited to call. sept 28, Fall Sttlka Call Lauiuiors fc Alden's. and seetbem at Peoplo contemplating a visit to Chautau qua LaKo should call and see uarrney. word to the wise is sufficient. a28 Tbe celebrated Boston Meat Broilers at Nicolson & Blackmon's. Best la tho mar ket. Try them. A new stock of imported Wines received this day nt Gaffney's. not Blast, Fire Queen, Iron Gate and Wheat Sbeaf Cooking stoves, at Nicholson uiacKmon s. augsi-tf. Tbo only pure Liquors are at Gaffney's. Now Is the best time to lay in winter supply of bard coal. Codington A Corn well are tbe men to buy from. June 28U. KIssengen and Vicbey Water on draught at . UR1FFK3 UROS, Some very nobby Cloth Hats for young men, ai L.atntners a a men s. Universal, Monitor and Sherman Wring ers, at Nicholson A Blackmon's. 21 eases old Hennessey Brandy recolved mis uny ana ior rate oy ine case or uottle, ai uauuey s. Call at Lnmmers ft Alden's and set one .oi mo New fait style Uats just received. The ceU'linti'd Boston Meat Broilers at Nicholson & Clackmon s. Best in tbe mar ket. 1 ry tbein. Finn assortment of Paper and Cloth Win. uow Miaacs auu n mures, just rec a at man. URiprss Bros. Just received a lame and well assorted stock ol sheif hardware at J. Rutherford's. tf. Buy the '-r.ed Ht" Saddle, manufactured in Tittievillo I'xnrcsalv for the oil eonntr u,iujieu iu mi niuus oi weamer. at J, tL ureas. a!2-ti The plane to sot Tour Boots and Shoes la ui uruce t uiiers, Main Street. All styles liebt harness, obeaoer than the cheapest, made from Moffat's oak slock, and n - - .1 . T , 1 TT . ' nuimufcru, ni j. it. jvrun a Vichcy, KibUHOiien and Soda at Wat tno Artie soda 1' ouotaln of jla-tr. Griffer Bros. blackberry Hraudv. A Tory superior article of lilackhenv Brandy, -for summer Complaints, cholera morbus, c, at Griffes Bros. not Blast, Firo Queen, Iron Gate and Wheat Sheaf Cooking Stoves, at Nicbolsou ix, liiauKUjon s. i ne cueapesi pmoe io miy is wnore you ujii iiihi yourseu in gooas. xuooulv place is at Gaffney's. Sash, Glass, Doors, Putty Ac. Large Biuva eijr vueap ut me furniture More. mie-tf Now styles Hats and Caps at Lammers a ii.i' r .... Wo have tbe largest assortment of Parlor ana bitting Koorn fetoves in town, aud cneap. Nicholson ft Blackmon. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. H,C.Wachter Has now consolidated his husi ness, by closing the store on Wild Cat Street, and concentrated his stock at tho Upper Store Oh Washington Street, Wboro will be lowid a FIRST CLASS STOCK OF Groceries &Provisions All kinds of Foreign & Iioimstlc Fruits In addition the best Ico Cold Soda Water in town. II ' WACUTER. lV.i-Jaiai Ivutrc. Al'hl la, 170 -it Enumerating atrw of ths article, to U found at L. M. STERNBURG'S LumberYard Washlngton-St., Petroleum Centre, Pa. Friends anil patrons, ons and sit. Too? attention to my "biz" I would call; Times are doll an money tight, Bat In these times I'm looking for light; To Umm who are building rips without nan ber, I would Inform till Is tb. plw to buy Lumber; My motto Is this: -Quick Bales and Small Profit," tot business Is healthy and I think much of It; In qnallly my Lumber la mcond to none, And as for Shingles, I keep No. 1 ; Homo may not look at It In the llidit I do, And for those I have a quality Mo. 3 ; And to those who are particular as tome any bt I still have another qualily calif J No I have good seasoned Lnmbcr. Dreuwd op nice, Which I will sell at a low cash price; 8ocb as rioorinp, C.lllns and Siding, 'both Booga adDrosMtl, Lath, Battens aud Surfaced Lumber, all of lbs best; I alao hava Rig Lumber of all kinds, At price to compare with oil and bard times; All kinds of Timber kept constantly on hand, And a box of Cigars of a very good brand; My focilltle. for sel'lng arc surely wllhont number I always kanp'good teams to deliver good Lumber; So If yon want Lumber, Roagh, JDrossed, Sun or Hard, Ton wilt Snd just what yoo want at L M B a Lid ber Yard. ftihis-tr T. M'Donald. LIVERY, FEED & SALE stables: lit the Depot, opposite the Central House, PETROLEUM CENTRE PA I MIR boat Stock of DRIVING AND PAPDLI HOUSES oa the Crock, are to be found at M Don aid's fjlvcrjr. MRHIABES & CUTTERS TO U LET AT ALL TIMES. FEU V BOAItlEI on Reasonable Terms. I amlng of all kinds at tended to Promptly. rrGlv.eeac.l. T aLD Petroleum Centre, Nov. IWS. STORKJ STOREJ lm. fltrtul rrtho niidertkiincit navln''miMapan",re0B A. Washington & nkcond sts., Petroleum Centre, In now nreiMml to fiiriilHlil hla rnxtomcr. witn erythtru; in lbs huiiae lumlabiiig line. Stoves and Tin wr, jjunternsi Fancr Artlle, , Stamped, Pre and Japuiiiied Ware. Also a Lnrsre tftock of Brass At Iron Fittings ktMIM, P1S WINANI) HEMP J'AJ.'KIJIO. ww- MSATIIKK, etc., Til K I UAKU NOVKI.TV CLOTHES WKINOSltS, WATER COOLERS of all SIKHS .. All Job Work promptly atten ded to with ntatness and afr notch. Particular attention paid to das and Steam Fitting, have ing a Gas Fitting Machine not excelled in the Oil Region for cutting Gas Pine. JAMES RUTHtnrUrttA JolvSISSB,-" ANNOlTNCEmtSI' ROAD COMMISSIONER. Mb. Editor. Please announce th of James Sago, ol Plumer, as an J""e' deut candidute for tho oOlce of Koau v nilssioncr. subject lo the acci. toncbt voters ot Curnp.lsoier towneniv
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