" J.iUIUII I MtIAKLn,STIlTIl( Loaee Block, TUiiNvil!c,Pa., Merchant Tailors! Fall and Winter Styles! titi:i; v & ameiucax Suiting, Coaling, CLOTHS and CASSIMEllES, r With Vncqimilcd ftf Wiles for nmkihe tliein up 111 Mm uiu!t.uiruvi-l maimer. Hats and Caps. Silk Hats f Made to Order. - j. '.Perfect Mntltiractlon Always f.uarnntccri. Tetroleum Centre Daily Record. iet. Centre, Monday, Oct. 8 r, 4 Aiuriv.ti. jind nuPAumic or VltAINS ON O. V. A. It. ft. j Oil ami aftur Monday, May SOtb, 180, trains will run at follows: ortii jjo. 0. no, 3. NO. I. y LeavoXrvlno. ! , 11,45 a m. 0,00 p-jg Leave Oil City 7.00 a m. 2,4'2 p m. 7,47 p'u PeLCeii 7i3S ' 3,23 " 8.23 " TlUisv. 8,23 f 4,14 ' 9,15 ' Arrive Corry, y,35 6,45 10,35 " BoiTn. :' no, 2. . NO. 4. no. C. Leave CorVy, 11,20 a m. r.,00 a m. C,05 r m " . Titusv. 12,45 r M. 7,40 7.45 ".. P. Ccn. 1.25 " 8.17 " 8.85 'r Arrive O. Cily 2,05 8,55 ' 0,10 " Irvine. 4,60 ' 11.35 E3ff No. 5 anil C run on Sunday. FHEIGI1T TIfAIXS NOItTU... r. Leave Oil City, 0.311a.m. fi,30A.ji. in,3BA.ii. 25f " 1. Ceil, 10.WI 8,2") l,10r M. ,10 Arrive Til usv, 12,1)1 r.j. 0,44 " J, 56 " 6,aU " FKE1G1IT TRAIKS 50CTII. LcavcTitnsv, 0.15a. m ln,35 a.m. :1.00a.h. B 95rsi " 1'. ccn. n,IT " ll.r.s " lias v.m. ii.30 Arrive O. Uty,U,a3 l.tiS r M ii,05 " 7.30 " Oil City and Petroleum Centre freight, leaves Oil fitjr 11,60 a. in , arrives at I'etrolenm Centre 1,3.1 p. in. Lmvoi retroluiim C'uuti eat 4,00 1 ui., uirivea tOil City ,80 p. m. silver PAi.rs stEErrxn cars. No. 4 IMreet rmni l'liUiiUhhm without chance. No. 3 Hirect to Philadelphia wiiln.nl. change. No. 5 Direct from riitahnrch without eliuuga. . No O-Direel to Pittsburgh without chauxe. Monday, Mny 30, 1S70. Gold at 1 p. m., 113. Osb More U.ni'outcnatk. On. Thurs day night last, a woman of tho town known a Frankle," but whose' real name wag Kate Gavin, died in a house at tbo upper end of the town, and on Friday was buried, s subscription having to be raised to defray the necessary funeral expenses. There are some circumstances in connection with the death of this woman that are peculiarly ad, and lend to show bow short aod Heel ing a lire of this kind is glittering uud bright at first, but wormwood and bitter iioss and stirrt death in tho end. a little over three years ago this girl was a . wait ress at tbo Chaso llousu in Pitholc, and bore a good character for virtue and respectabil ity. Young, good looking and ladylike in appearance, a bright future 6ecmed in storo for Iter, but tbo tempter came and pictured out a life of case and ' pleasure in such glowing terms that she had not tho forco Of character to resist, and consequently fell. Three years ol a lire of shame and a pau pel's burial at the hands of strange rs. ' Wttne more unfortunate, ; ' J "J Wesry oi breath, Rashly importunate, Gone to her death!" Tho moral ia obvious. Let' others take warning. One of tue&o pleasant social reuuinnft thai tend to strengthen the bond of friendship between old friends antlnc(pialntanoee, oc curred at the Central House, yestorday., On invitation of Dr. A. I- Miller and his excellent lady, a goodly number 'cl his friends met and dined with him. Tbo din ner was isolten up by nil.no host CrosB ol the Central House, und wob niuply tested by 1 hose present. Tho wish was universally expressed hy all Ihaf many more such ba -py occasions might bo enjoyed. The Dr. and lady will bear with them to tlieir home in Ohio the best wiln' of a li"fl of friends '-Vr, lblr futin'tf jiro'p'-riiy and hiicww. I.lntof Juron for 4tli NoiiUay ol Oct 1870. Allegheny Township, Albert Tyrcl, Jo seph Geary. Canal Township. Win. Sm''h. Cherrytrco Township, J. 1''. Stewart, S. M. Irwin. Clinton Township. James Doualdson, John Gliojt. Cranberry Township, Win. II. .Miller, A. G. Morrison. Eui'.outon Borough, lloory Allubaughi Frani. Camp. Franklin City, Miles W. Sage, Joaiau Longwell. Frenclicrnek Township, Joab lloovler, J D. f)iiflield. . . Irwin Township, Jacob W alter, S. Yard. Jackson Township, Silas Burr, Amos Warden. Jackson Township, I). W. Weikel. Oil City, JolinCuinmings, Cliatles Haines G. W. Mil ford. Oil Creek Township, L. M. Siggins, Geo. Spanglcr. l'luin Township, Samuel lla'jcs, William Mining. riunier District, Samuel Mct'ate. . , Petroleum Centre, S. S. Gris.vold. .'. Plcneantville, C. II. Gould. Rockland Township, J as. Johnston, Jos. Witbrup, Wm. Manson. . . , Rynd District, John Wallace. . , . ' Scrubgrass Township, Joseph Donnelly. Venango City, SairiuclJainos- , ,. . " "I L I T New W.ki.l. A new well was struck on tease 25, Pearson Farm, ' tin Friday last, which is now producing 25 barrels per day. The well is S70 .feet deep and bad 40 feet of excellent sand roclr, The well is located on a puttion of tho farm hitherto undevel oped, and opens up a largo tract of- pew territory. ' This is Ibe Grst new well ,thut bas been struck in that vicinity lor a num ber of months, and conBiderablo interest has been, created thereby. It will have a ten dency J6 encourago new developments thereabouts. Mr. Edward Vaughn is su perintendent of the Pearson Farm. i ii The cowbellogians and tinpanonians in dulged In the pleasant pastime of serenad ing a newly married couple, ' on Saturday evening last, to the intense disgust of the aforesaid couple. i' - ' Messrs. Woods, Fox aud others of our citizens, who have been on a tour to the Lake Superior miniug regions, for the past two or three -weeks, arrived home on Satur day evening. They report having bad a pleasant dip. !a Caiid. I desire to return my sincere thanks to Mr. K. P. - Uradstreer, of the Rochester House, for a very useful gilt re- ceutly presented to mo by hiui. . r ... Pktkr Kinney. Petroleum Centre", Oct. I1870. A Wild Cat Takes a Cmi.u out oi its CitADi.E. On Thursday ot last week, a wild cat cutercd the house of Mr. Elliott Walters, who resides at Wilson's- Mill, on Toby Creek, in Knox township, about seven miles north of this place, and took a you ng cbjld from' the cradle, and was 'about to couimouoo devotiring.lt when it was fright ened away. Tho parents bad gone out to gather in potatoes from a I A arid left tho bubo wrapped up, sleeping in its cradle. A little girl was sent In after they bad been absent ahort 'time, to see about the child and when she opened tbo door, was horrifi ed to see a largo wild cat, with the infant, behind the etovo. Tho little thing : was cryiug pilcously, and in a short time would doubllesi have been killed and devoured by the savngo beast. On the alarm being giv en, the wild cat escaped through tho win dow, and bas Binco been seen in that neigh borhood. Clarion Democrat. ' A Fuontiebbman. An Oregon paper contains the following of a genuine old backwoodsman! A few days ago an emigrant train was making all sail northward tip through our valley, aud the wild looking driver seemed to labor under great excitement, cracking bis "black snake" round the legs of bis spavined borBes, and yelling at every jump tbey made. "Halloo!" said we. "Iluoral" said bojV'whars Roosuun America?'' We explained the object of tils Inquiries lay about twelve hundred miles to tbo north ward, and just as hard to reach as "Jordan" besides being almost uninhabited, except by Indir-.ns and grizzlies. lie gave a yell 11 at would have made an Apache ashamed of himself, and said: "I'm on it. That's the pluce I'm bunting for. I've heard that tho big folks In Washington have bougbten a track whore thar'u nothing but bars and Injuns, and them's tbo only neighbors want. I lived In old Missouri, stranger, ho added, "and I'll be dog-gonvd, stranger, ifj iliodaru railroads hnint cut the country all 1 1 pieces and druv tLe game ail away. i'vo lit yd 'vtn talking about making one in Oic eon, tu.d I'll ji.i-t bo darned if I want any Oiegnn lu tie. Uouia lor li.jo.shum Ainei'eun."- Oys-tem '.') Hie iju nt i.l Y.'M'l I'el V. Latest ami Host Inipurtant War News.- London, Oct. 1. . A war bulletin Rigned by Gambetta is published extensively this morning, an nouncing that tho Prussians bavo been routed, and that Vinceucs and Versailles have been retaken with 0.000 prisouers. includiug Prussian slab" officers and much aitillory, aud that communication between l'uris aud Roueu bavo been restored This dispatch ia generally thought to be spurious. Pilhiricrs, Sept. 30. via Tours, Oct. 1. Fifteen hundred Prussians now occupy this town. AtBeaumett, tho citizons have barricad ed tho streets, and will defend themselves. Roneo, Sept. 30, via Tours, October 1. An engagement occurred near hero yes terday between a oodyi oi French sharp shooters and Prussian scouis. The latter were driveu off. Beanvoir has been occupied by Prus sians. , ; ' Berlin, Oct. 1. King William has forwarded the follow- i ing di-patch to Queen Angus a from bis headquarters at Ferrierns under dato rf yes. terday: "Early this afternoon the French troops of the line made a sortie against the troops of tho sixth Prussian corps while the' fifth Prussian corps was attacked by three battalions. At the 'same time a brigade made a demonstration agairjat the elevent b, corps.' At 'the end cf two honrs'the French tcok Bheltor under the guns of tho forts. The Crown Prince commanded tho Prus sians. , ' 1 ' '' '' ': i - - Tours, Oct. 2. . An 'engagement iS'.flow. going on near St. Germain, on, the roadj'to Beaavais. ';!' -'j ' It was reported at Evcraux, yesterday, that 4,000 Prh'ssians havo occupied Nantes. i .', , . ,. ; ,,,. . . i0 - tiLEAM.VUS. .j Constant occupation prevents tempi. tion.- . . ',, A witty man can make a jest; a wise man can take one. ' . ' ,Tbe contented man 1b never -poor the discontented never rich. , Living from hand1 to mouth is what a wit calls "manual exeroiso.", .' J ..' . A pretty girl, like a hard sum, is some thing to sigh for (cipher.) Happiness consists in being perfectly s:iti(Jsfl with what wo have got. Health is better Iban gold, einco tho lat ter is dress. without the former Tho largest diamonds'in the world be long to the Emperor of Russia. ; " Lead foil is being extensively used in placo of Lint in the European hospitals. - Why iaa convent like,aa . empty house J Because it is a nun-inhabited place. Always a woman in every trouble. Miss Management has killed the French Empire. s . If a man's aim in this world be good, the chances are that be will miss Ore in the '??" r y. : There is a diamond on'.rxbibitinn; in U4 window of a Broadway jowelry store valued at $15,000., -,,v; , ... .. Doctors talk about paying their visits, when at the same time it's their visits tbals paying them. It is better to Epcnd an ' liour hangHg nose doors and gates tuan in banging round taverns and stores. " ! Newark, N. J., ia to have tho largest cathedral in the country, aud to spend til -jtcon years in building it. i When did Nu go into tho wine busi ness? lie iiiftdo port about thirty days alter the deluge beg an. ; Prof. Slowe ia endoavoring to neutralize the effecls or his wife's "Tiuo Story" by editing a new family Bible. - - : , : There are more prlvato residences .being erected in Tidiouto, than in any other town in the oil regions. Many improvements arc also being made on lots, along Ibe princi pal streets. All of . which goes to show that the growth of our town is not only rapid, but permanent. Tidiouto Jour nal. A very bad ciunterfnit on tbo late issue of fifty cent notes, with a vig net'.o of Stan ton, has made its appearanco. It is a lithograph, and is a lair imitation of the penuino note. Tho paper is greasy, and the back piiuting of the note is much nai rower than the front, giving a margin to tho back larger than that of the face. The ink and pnper are also poor imitations. Mud is furubovo par at present. WAiL I'Ai'UU ui Gbikkkh Bros. t Vti'i's. : Juit received liet-h tub Oysters und sbeil Cluuis at L. Voucher's. siplT. Ojster uud t;i'iin Slews, itjwo old fish-f-red t !.'!";. itl Verer.i'i'ii, iv t. Gwfkb Bum. Wo wniild leromiiiend Ibe lady's to rail and examine our cooking Stoves, Tho Dic ntor, which wo wnrranl for economy, tor bnkin", l"r cleanliness and Tor genernl work." Wo warrant them t compete with any Btovn in the country. Nicholson- & Bt.ackman. Up stairs over Voucher's Restaurant, Wash ington St.. Petroleum Centre, li. Ladies are invited to call. sept 8. Fall Stvlks. Cui! and- Bee tliem at Lanimers & Alden's. at GiitFrna Bros. lint Blunt. Fire tiurrti. inn Gate and Wheat Shear Cooking stoves, at NiohoHon & Blackmon's. aug"l-lf. Now is tho best time tn ' lay in a winlw supply of hard coal. (Indintnn Corn well are tho men to buy from. June 2811. Somo very nobby Cloth Hats for young men, at Lammers A Alden'l. ' Call at Lnmmers A Alden's and get on Of tbo Now Fall Style llata just received. Tito celebrated Boston Meat Broilers at Nicholson A isinckinoii'a Best in the mar ket." Try them." Just received a large and well assorted stock of shelf bardwaro at J. Rutherford's. , j ...-, . '' tf. I Buy tilev'Kedliot" Saddle, manutactiirod in Titusvillo expressly fur the oil country adapted to all kinds ot weather, at J. R. Kron's. . .. al2-tl The place to get your' ftSoA and'STloes 'Is at Uruce .V 1-tillers, .Main Mreel. r " . ! All styles liclit hanii'ss..c!!enpor than the eltrapest, made from M-dll'at's oak stuck, and Hiirrautfd, at J.. U. Kron's. ', A j - 1 r . r " - ! f l' 1"M iWAlili papjei; .... ; , . . .,, , .... at Gnirrjtt Br.os,,. i I lnckboriy riroinly. A very - superior nrtic!p''of ' fttnefcberry Bifnndv, -for snmmer ,compvIrilnl5J euolera morbus, crat ... . , . "- Gn:f i C3 Crop, . 'Slot Blast, Kirq Qutieni Iron- Gato and Viteat Sheaf Cooking Stoves, at Nicholson .tBlackmon's. ' ' ; . t, ' pash, Glass, Doors. Putty ic Largo stock very cheap at tne furniture More... : ... - . nilO-tf New styles Hats and Ctss at Linnrfiers'tp Aluea . . , . - ruig.u-ll. We have the laraest assortment of Parlor and Sitting Room Stoves in town, and cheap. NlUUOI.KON- & Blac'kmox. NEW ADVERT loiiM EN TS, TE. MOMiAItat ItllWA Ui. Stolen Pi-Bt. 231. Stem Iron tanSe at Pe troleum Centre, n screw jiiiucb. The above toward will be paid for its roturn to- iron tank or Petroleum Ilotite. William G hater. oo!3-2t. , ,. .- ; : t .; HaC.-Wteiiter Has now consolidated" liis busi- 1 miss, by.'closiu'g'' tjt'e.stoi'e' " on Wild-"(i!nt ' S'tct,:,,"; . and rancontFated his stock at v'-:" i . tl V il .tin ; ,T .V. a. ..::.T.fl7. TA Upper Store-! I On Washington Ktrcet, , . . AVIieni will betmniUn, . j. i F1EST CLASS (5TOCK OF Groceries &Provisions . ... . . (. : '-.' ' All kludiof, 'C. Foreign &' iJomcstit Fruits 111 addition tho "best Ice. Cold Soda -Water ia town. '. '';'! '' ;. . ' " ' ' TI. : WACIITBttt Pctrolpnin Centre, April la, if. . Prussians in Front of Paris lint est Tulcgrain! Inform the massed 1" . . . i . BRUGES FULLER iiav i'. a LAiiur. siuuiv ur BOOTS, Men's, Hoy ami YouthM. Al?ir, nn endless y.irloly of WOMEX'8,,(;HfI.DUBN,' MISSES' GOODS, (If Hie beet, Hint cnrniul full to plfiwo. -.ir stoek Is now aim Kiviiiiii, aim it) .tiw cent. Juwur limn all utiisr dealer. i . linr custom (lKint-tmoitl is prei,iled ovr b.r a llrt r.mN iHuctmnlc, wjio in . liitiiiriniMiul ltl liu nib. iiy mm uucu auu you atoour of..loimr. , t . Vtirc. iIioro tut foro i M-('!liito U Iluiue, I'cti'OloiiMi SiptH tf. 1 " FO'ICKRY RnnmerntiiiK a few of the articles n i,a IoiiuJ at L. M. STERNBURG'S LumberYard WashiiiKtont., lVttMkum , - .tentre, ra . ; 1 Friends ami patrous, one sndnll. Your attention to my "bz" I would carl; Timis arc dull an money llnht, i t lint lathSHC timcA I'm looking Air lUilil; , To theme AA tiM BaiHWiff rifrs wtlhoat Aohtbcr, : 11 1 would laromH-thu Is (lis ): to buy LubjIct; My mott9 Is Ibis:'' -'Qnicfc Hales and 8mall Frail, For business is healtliy ad 1 think muck of II; ' In qiallty my Lsmhcr ! tiuonii to none, ' , And hs fur Shingles, 1 keep No. 1 j Some may not louk at it in the liclit I do, Aud for t.o? I have a quality Jio.S; And to thoso who areiisrtle.ular as ioino mtiy b, I villi have another quallly calrd fo .-!,,- . ... i ; I have good seasoned I.nmher. Pressed op nice, Which I ttllUtllatlow cashfdec-, ,. Such as l-'loorln, Ct lling aud bidipg, 'eoth Rrai'.-h , anil liniiii'ii, ... Lath, B.ititt U Stttbcsd , LaibtST, in of tkc t best ; v I also linv Ills Lumber of all kinds, At prices to Compare with oil and hard timet; All kinds of Timber kept constantly nn hand, Aqd a box of Cigars of a very good brand; f My f.cllttlr 'fbr seMng are surely without linmVr I alwayj keep god (esais to deliver sxl Ltmibtr; ' 1. a It you want Lumber, ltouyh, pressed, tMI or Ilnrd... . You will Ind just what yon want at L M H's Lam ber Yard. - ' : feliHtf T. M'Donald, livery, feed & sale stables: M the Depot, opposite (lie t..i.,l II.. ii.. n Petroleum centre pa MIB brst flock of nitlTINA ANI HAIJDU 1 UUIlhKs ob tne treen, arc w i M'Donald's lylFory. j .LET., AT ALL Tiats. , f , t. iFBD BOAKDED , , , . "on licasonable Terms, i L aiiiing of all kinds at i tended to Promptly tV Olv nie ea cujl. l'ctroloiim Oontce, Nov. T. MDOSAIB' I8IIS. siihe trnnVr-l.me.1 haviufllttcd l"P jrt.Sj' 1 WASIIINUTUN slKCOSIU I'etroleum uenne, Is now prepared tn nmilshl Ws eiistomcri erytlilnj In the home lumlshius line. wlthf Stovrsvand Tin wore, jiiuiiriiK, aiic? Article; a i IIIIU .nl. - ( Alio a Ij4irsj Stock oi a v ........ sovki.ty i;iAiiiir.o " ;,?. All Job Work promptly atten ded to with neatness a . . ..-J...1. r.,.L.nloi- nf tuition iw IlillVII. llltliuiiiM .- to Gas and Steam. Fitting, 1 ii11?Gas Fitting JHaciu;'-' excelled m the Oil ot cutting tins Tipe.' on MAMES RUTHERfOf JnlvS18eO,- lvlvlrTMl:l:llK1s ROAIJ COMJIiriBIONEB. Mil. Elituh. -Please 1 ieftl- of James Sago, ol Plumcr. a an deut candidalu for tho ofUcc ol i o( tti' luiasionor, subject to the hottst voters ol Colupl' Ilrnufi A: Iron Kl?$?rKiso. 'uct LKATIIKU, etc., THK J'll AM ' '".S
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