McFAliLAND,Sirirni&Co. lioiee Block, TitmvlHc,Pa., Merchant Tailors ! Fall and Winter Styles! FOItElGA & AMEIUCAX Saltings, Coatings, , - Testings, CLOTHS, and CASSIMEllES, With unequalled facilities for making them up in tli most approved manner. Hats and Caps. r . .'- V Silk Huts Made to Order. Perfect Satisfaction Always ""' Guaranteed! Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Fet. Centre, Friday, Oct. 7 AUKIV.IL AND CEPAIITI'KE OF TUAINS ON O. C. Sc. A. K. R, On and after Monday, May 301 b, 1S70, trains will run as follows: f ORTH ' 110.6. NO. 3. NO. 1. Leave Irvind. 11,45 a m. 5.00 r h Leave Oil City 7,00 a m. 2.42 p m. 7,47 p M Pet.Ccn7,38 " 3,23 " 8,23 " . Titusv; 8,23 4,14 " 9,15 " Arrive Corry, , 9,33 " " 6,45 10,35 " V - SOUTH. NO. 2. NO. 4. NO.fi. rfave Corry, 11,20 a m. C,00 a m. C,05 p a Titusv. 12,45 p M. 7,40 " 7,45 KToP-Cen. 1,25 " 8.17 " 8.35 j tiled,. O. City 2,05 8,55 ' 9,10 ' deaii-oa Irvine., 4,50 11,35 ".. llcinl. T, I sid to beNo. 6 and u run on Sundny. men 8, notfrpnmilT TRAINS NOllTH. "V, 12,01 F H. 9,14 ' 1,85 " MJ" 'Hlmlon?'WilGUT TKAINS SOUTH. ,LMTdtljf9vt 6.15A.X m.as a.m. :kj0a.m. 62s Arrive OtHJity,D,is l,oa r x a,w v J.30 , Oil City and INitrolcnm Centre freU:hi, leave. Oil City 11,60 a. in., arrives at l'uuolium U'tare 1.25 p. m. Lmtvoa l'ctnilcnm Centre ut J,0Uu ui., anivus St Oil City ,20 p. m. , SILVKII TALArl CLKKriltO CABS. ; No. 4 lllrcol from I'liihidnlnhia itlut change No. 3 Direct to I'liilndolpliiii williuiil cli-i uu. - No. fi Dlrcut from l'iualiui.li nitliout change. No 6 lirict to Pittsburgh without chango. . Monday, Al'iy 30, 1870. , Goldt 1 p. in., 113. REPUBLICAN NOTICE. The Republican voters of Petroleum Centre aro requested to meet ut tlio olhee of Squire Reynolds to-morrow evening, Saturday, Oct. 8th, at 7o'clock. Special business meeting. 1 j ... Br Order Com. New Wells. Our old friend Adams is again in luck to the tuue of 250 barrels oi oil per day. 'McCray ft Adtmi well No. 2, McGray farm, was completed yesterday, tubed last night, and commenced testing at midnight, striking oil almost immediately after pumping Logan. Shu is now yielding B good 250 barrets per day. Tbe well has about 42 feet of tbird eaod-rock, and a strong volume of gas. Wo aro p leaned to again record Mr. A.'s good fortune. ' Know Ing the history of bis bald struggles ngaiust the tide of ill-luck that almost engulphed biui, as moat of our citizens do, bis success bas caused rejoicing among bis friends, who could not be much butler pl'nased bad tbey struck big wells themselves. Wo bopo bis good fortune may continue. Phillips & Boyles well No. 5, McCray farm, was also completed and tubed lust Light. At starting it yielded nothing, and many predicted a "dry hole.'1 Upon draw ing the tubing, however, it was found that tbe valves in tbe working-barrol were clog ged up. This duteot was remedied and the well commenced pumping this morning at tbe rate of 250 barrels per day. It prom isos to be ono of tho largest wells on tbe pill. Mr. James Mackaral, who It wilt be to Worn tiered bad bis foot badly crushed on the railroad, at Boyd Farm, a few days Biuco, suffered the amputation of bis leg yesler- luy. To to Is the second opeiattou that lias lieen performed on the limb biuco the In Ju ly wan ltBiclgd.. The chalices ef his K- eovry ate exccsd'.ngly duitbllul. Vrowtn, of Pctrolia, On t. Less than half a dozen years sinoe tbo oil welts at Pettolia wure few and tho vil. lago hardly commenced, while thu scattered population toiled nt their respectivo cccu patioas scarcely knowing each other. Fire years tbe coming December, on the occa sion of a visit to this place,1 wo had to dm e at a private houso, and the main stwet of tbe village bad tbe appearance of a conces sion road. But now hotels, business places and private reeldenccs present a ploasin g appearance, aul the wholo population Ib believed to be bordering upon 4,000. Tho spirit of enterprise is visible in every direc tion, and the people are not more world lings, as tbe commodious churches, religi ous bodies, town hall, public balls and excellent tcbools prove. Tho lock-up is seldom occupied, crime is of raro occurence la this place and vicinity. As to oil wells, they can now bs counted in groupes by tbe score, and refineries have gjown to be institutions of the place. New wells aro almost daily commenced, capital liberally supplied, and employment given to the masses; thus is prosperity ensured, and the spirit of progress is onward. While it will be our cheerful duty to record tbe oil yield j and development, it will be gratifyiug to be enabled from time to time to notice tbe general improvement not only of Petrolio and neighborhood, but also the whole Dominion. Pelrolia (C. W. ) Ad vcr tiser. ' - . Clown Oct op Doors. At Corry a few nights since, a merchant in Soneca street gave an impromptu exhibition of tbe uses of gas. Of course everybody was proud of having tbo illuminator started, and of course soma of the gas pipes leaked. Tbe merchant's store emclledj especially strorg, and it appeared to be densest in tho box sbsped show window. Some ono advised bim to light a match. so as lo ascertain where (be leak was, and, holding his nose while performing tbe operation, bo went to tba in ido of the window, struck a match, and landed on bis back on the pavement, with broken glass all around him. lie now con. aiders the expediency of hunting for gne leaks with lighted matches as more than questionable. A reminiscence of l'arrnyut tells this temperance UsBon lor young men by tho old Admiral: 'At the sumo dinner, tuk ing in bis band ft plus oi wine, he est j to mo, 'The wine goes round pretty (r-ely to night. I lake a glass with my dinner, but when going into action, I never allow my self to take a drop of any kind of stimulant. For when my counlry has trusted ma with gravo respom-ibilitiis, I could not bear the thought of doing any thing that might lead mo lo distrust myself, or might shako the confidence sof oClcers and men in my com mand. To do my duty I must respect my. self. ' " ; Well No. 4 on lcaso No. 3, Tuttle farm, West Hickory, which was struck a tow days sinco and started with a production of ton barrels per day is now doing seventy-live barrels. This well is owned by Messrs. Fisher, Grosdock it llcrrington. : The well at Ueno struck day before yes terday, and reported at 250 barrels per dtiy is doing about 200 barrels. It is reported that this well is but 375 feet deep, which would not indicate long life accoidiug to previous experience. Tho tools are fast la one of the wolls on tbe Phillips Boy ics lease, McCray farm. A barrel of flour weighs 193 pounds, a barrel ofpork 200 pounds, a barrel or rice 000 pounds, a keg of powder 25 pounds, a Hi kin of butter 67 pounds, . a tub of butter 84 pounds. The following aro sold by weight per bushel: Wheat, beunB and clover soud, CO pounds; corn, rye and flax need, 65 pounds; buckwheat, 63 pounda; barley, 43 pounds; coarse salt, 85 pounds. Au oyster bas beencaptured at Norfolk, Ya., measuring twenty-two inches. Detroit has a fellow who is qui to an adept In passing counterfeits. Xlis modo of operation is to rush from the street inlo some efore, without hat or coat on, with a twuty dollar bill In bis band, and ask for change, which is readily given, tbe func tionaries thinking tbey are doing somu neighboring store a favor. The weaiht-r begins lo usiumo an sppea ancu that indicated tho near approach ol old winter. v Elwood's Female .Miusueis uppuar at So bers Opera llouae, on Holiday evening next. They will draw a crowded house. Tbo very lutest tliiug in the advertising lino b a lady who, through tho newspaper Bucking lor employment ns an '-orhuuiuulul guests." tibo will assist ut.iiiuiU'i' or even ing paitieb by ber grace, and wit, und bt-tiuiy , ioiilfiljii ti ug to tho' in ter la ill men I ol'gutils, and thu Mill do evuiythiug in the highest Blylu ul tlio uil only tho uemaudd llul u L'a.H.Lic C.'i;.p:lV t'.i'.i U- UiVav. Latest anil Most Iiapomat War flnvs. Tours, Oct. C. ; Tho batllo which occurred uoar Chateau Gailland, on the 4th, has boon productive of important result?. Tho Prussians wero defeated and lorccu to rn treat. The position taken by tlio French was ono that necessitated the evacuation oi Pithlriorians by tho enemy. Tho Prussians abandoned that point with so much precipitation that many catllo. a large omount of forage, ic was left behind all of which foil into tho hands of the French. Charlre-, Oct. C, via Tctvr, Oct. 8. Cannonading commenced this morning near Maintou. St. Quentin, Oct. 6, via Tours, Oct. 6. There was a combat ysterdny near Solssons.and prisoners eay that two regi ments of the army of the Duke ol Mpcklen bourg Scbwcreiu wore defeated by tho gar rison. A report from Gon. Kigou?, forwsrdad fain Tours shows decided success achieved yosterday by the French troops under bis command. All the conductors on tho Krio rail road are marriod men. That is their business to take the "Fair." Mrs. E. Oakes Smitk, the authored, has snod tbe New York Sun for libel, laying ber damages at $50,000, Frank Brett Harte, editor of the Over land Monthly, bas completed a drama, which will soon be produced on the stngo. "Here's tbe banisters, but whore are tho stairs," as tbe drunken fellow sa! J when bo felt his way around tho bedstead in the dark. Somebody having advertised that fluting would be nicely done, another somebody is out that Sf.ng will te executed at short nc- tice. According to various European authori ties Napoleon is worth all tho way from 0 to $40,000,000, with chancesjia favor of the former. '. J. M. Swordj nnd W. E. Spear are tho conductors of tho Vicksburg lljrald . Of course that journal has sharp uaj pouted paragraphs. At Wamego, n pltico In the extreme West Is a shanty which boars the sign: "Here's where you get a meal like your mother U3td to glvu you." John B. Goiigb will lecture ia the Acid- cmy ol Music in Corry, Decom'n r 29!h. Lumbermen upon tho Allegheny rircr near Tionesta and Tidioute, are getting largo quantities . of lumber on tliii river bank ready far raHing by the fall and spring fresbots. Several rafts lio strandud along the river that were laid up early last spring, no rise of e til'aclent import ance to flout tliem off having since occur ed. Grading for tho Jamestown & Franklin Railroad has been commenced at Miller farm, ShalTer, nnd near the ldwer mill be tween thispoint and Miller lurm. Herald. Mis3 Fanny B. Price, supported by a l irgo company, is entertaining the Mead villians this week. Mrs. William Savage, of Turbotville, Is another to exchanges coal-oil lamp for a coffin. But at Mllroy, thn "entire safety of non-explosive oil bas been tested in the severe burning of John Stiunk and tbe un timely decease of rfarry lloopes, aged seventeen. Morris Uagedom also testifies with his burned body, that coal-oil lamps will explode. Tho ludepoudent Order of Odd Fellows has mado considerable proprcss during the past year. Its membership has Increased to a total of 2DS,083, a gain of 29,375. Its revenue for the year amounted to $2,714, 288, an lucrease of nearly $500,000, whtlo tbe amount expended lor purposes of relief roachod a total of$859,90G. Tho Tidioute Journal is to be enlargod to thirty-two columns in a few weeks. It gives us pleasure to learn that'the ctforts to luniish a UiBt-cIass poper are properly ap. predated by tho people of Tidioute. An Illinois woman committed suicide by banging herself to an apple tree. At tho I u tier i! a no:''jbir, no.ioing the Bad ap pearance of tho husband consoled bim by sayiug that bo bad met with a terrible loss "Yes," says tho bU3band, hoavlng a Bigli. "Bho must bava kicked like thunder to shake oil' six buabuls of green apples." FIVE JOLLA3$!KEWAR3;; $5,00 reward will bo paid (o tho person ruturuiDg a memorandum book containing tho ice account of Bailey, Chain 4: Smith, v.lifch wan loft ubtiut a week ago at some point botwceii tho Brick Bank building in Ihis filacu und IJowlti Saw mill, beyoud CLeii e;ri viiUg'j. it. SiWral Atcos. n-hn i.rHt nssortmont of Parlor and CooUinii Stoves may bo found at Nicholson & Plackmon's. WALL l'Al'EK nt Griffkh Bros. nr1.V.ll II Tho larm-st variety o line nndeiclothing ever offered to their cus tomers Is now on exhibition at OCtStf. L.AMMKKS AI.DEJI. rnll nn.l umi Ihn l V til 111! ioQ toD DlctftlOf with reservoir, alf!Ntohobjou & lllackmon's, agents for the same. "WALL. IMl'UU at liltlKFKS linos. . Ladies Oynter snloou .p stnirs over Voucher's Restaurant, Wash ne,ton St., Petroleum Centre. Pa. Ladies i aro invited to call. pi-pt2d. OniKNTAl. HOT liLASf i PARLOR STOVKS) urn in such great demand that v!i...t r. m .I......H I Eiini.'ii tit.. houio trade. ocoll. WALL IMPEIS at Guifff.s Bros. WALL PAPEI1 nt Gnirrns Bros. V, Is I he next tlmo to lav in n winter supply of hard coal. Codiugton & Corn well are tho men to buy from. June 2Stt. Jnut received a larzo and well assorted stock of ehelf hardware at J. Rutherford's. tr. Buy tho "Red Hot' Saddle, manufactured in Titnsvillo expressly for tho oil country ndnpted to all kinds ol weather, at J. R. lvron e. aii-ii Oyslcrs. Just recoivd Iresh tub Oysters and shell Clums ut L. ouchor e. sopu. The placo to get your Boots and Shoes is at Bruce ft Fullers, .Main btreet. All styles licht harness, cheaper than tho cheapest, mado from Moffat's oak stock, and warrautrd, at J. u. uroii s. WALL PAPER at Grtffks Bros. lackberry Hrnndy. A very superior nrticlo of Ulacktierry Brandy, foreummcr complaints, cholera morbus, eve, ut Ghiffe.i Bros. Oysters by the quart nt Voucher's. A. 3. Smith has j ist returned Irom tho East with n Inrgo xtook of .Stioosand the latest stylus of Upera Toe Ladies Bliocs.. oct5-tf. Fn3! Glass Doors, Putty Ac. Largo stuok vtry cheap at the i urnr.ure tnr. nilO-tf Oyster and Clam Stfws, thoso old fash ioued ones, at oucher s. N E W AD V K UT IdE M EN TS. SDBEL'S OPERA HOUSE ! ueturn of the Favoritas- For One Night More by General Desire ! ELWOOD'S Female Minstrels! FKOM I.VCKUM T(!KATI!E.PCSTOX. Will appear m iibovo for One Night More (previous to iu ir aearturH tt iuu w eeti, Mniidiiylvvesr, Oct. lOtli, 'TO, Whlrh will 1b poHitively thc-ir lout nppenrnnre in ttiis tsecih-ii of t'tc ci'tiulry tiiia uoasou -on wliicli occasion they wili prrsent An Entirely I":ffrront Pro- K rn limit; From that ptrfoimc I'on their Into visit, em bracing Xcxv Feats on ttio Tmpexe, fl.IS!t JiA A-Ml ffllp.il LUSTJSLLO. BT.ANCTIE STANLEY, in FAV SONriS, UDLMK W AKitK.V, in New Koi.z Dnnco, liA'l'i'Ii: UDHKIts' KX'.IXsiiilt .11(1. KKM"SOMlSiii.,l DiM'llLK DANCKH, Mill VOX will "inilko a r'v reuir.i'kn !' B1I.I.Y 111.. Ml,', niiU tho entire Troupu iu uuw Bjiec.mucri. Auntission, iU mid 7'S Cents Coorb o;ioa at 7 o'clock Connncneo ut 74 o'clock rcciti"iy. t3-Ticl;cts ran bo ccuroU iu nd.nuco nt tho Hall williDiu cxti'.i laieru. ( iT '1 his Tnrijio win repoat their rialt to O'l t It v, Tuenliy and edUMiluy, (let. 11 kli; ltoiiae Villi,. '1 lil.l-.nlltf mwl b'l l.l'iv llnf 11 1 11 t.u I'rusjsiiinw in Fi Oiit of Paris Lntcfct Telegrams Inform tlio raises Y RUGE FULLER HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF to.:- --l Men's, lioys and Voiithta. Also, nn endlong vnrlcty of WOMEN'S, CIIII.DKIJX'S A S1IHSES' GOODS. Of tlio liest, tlmt pjomiit. fa'l to please. Onr Block i.s u'w nil piyii.ii, auu u per cent, jowcr man ull other tk'tileri. inr e.if torn department is preniileil ovor by a first rinss Tiieeiiiiiuc, v no la uusuriijisHi-u lor inn uia, iiy nun oneu una you ng our ev.alomers, jVoticn. Yt'hero our Store in on Main Nti-cct, omOhit tin; AlsrClIntork House, Pctruleiini B f Ccutrc. Pa. jB.-ptJI-U. " POICKE.Y !" Innmcratlng alw of the articles to u m louail at L. M. STERNBTJRG'S IiumfoerYard Wasliinston-St., rctrolcum Centre, l.uv.' Friends ntnt patrons ono nnd nil. Vour attention to my "1U" 1 would call; Tlmfs arc dull an money tight, lint lu UieiO timet I'm looking for light ; To those who nro building rles without number, 1 I would infornj this la the placo to buy Lumber ; My motto Is thin: -'Quick Pales and mall TroUt," For business la healthy and I think much of It; In qiallly my tamhrr Is reennd to none, And as for Shingles, I keep No. 1 ; Soma may not lo"k at it In the lli;ht I do, And for those I have a quality No. S; And to thoso who arc particular as aomc may be, I still have anot'iir quatily called No I have ftood scasonod Lunilicr. Pressed np nice, Which I will eell at a low bull price; Such aa Flnerin, Celling and Siding, 'both Rouph and Trcsal, Lath, Battens and Surfaced Lumlier, all of tho beat; I alio have Klg Lumber of all klndu, . At priced to compare with oil und hard limea; All kinda of Timlwr ke,it cnnstanlly on hand, And a box of Cigars of a vury good brand; My facilities for stPIng are surely without lmni'icr t alwayj keep good leanut to deliver good Lumber ; 'lo If von want Lumber, Itou;;h, Dressed, Soft or Hard, Yon will Ondjilit what you want at L M S's Lain Lor Ya.d. fiiiisif T. M'Donalds LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLES ! At the Depot, opposite the Central House, PETROLEUM CENTRE PA IHIKW Stock of IMilVlNO AN-D SADDLE 1 HOUSiiU ou the Creek, aro to be found at Itl'ftoiinld's Livery. iSi flMAGES & CUTTERS TO U LET AT ALL TIMES. FEU & BOAttDED on Koaeonable Terms. r amins; of all kimls at tended to Promptly. ty (Jive me ca call. T. M'PONALD 1'olrolotim Contre,.Wov. W- " BfORHJ ' 0Dl T 'h rnioVrrfimoi! liavlne flltoil irp a "Z,1.T WASHINGTON Si HKVONO htSt : Petroleum Centre, la now prepared to funiMi' his customers with crylliiiiK iu tba house turulalikig liu. Stovrs and Tin ware, ' Lanterns, Fancy Article, . H tampd, Pww" and J a panned Ware. AImo a Law ftuck ol IirnsH A: Iron l-'ittlnff ,ACg IJATllHU;.tc.,TUK 'HAMHON AM" . MIVKI.TY tun'HKS WlilNOHllH, . WATEK(X)OLKltofllBl.B All Job Work promptly atten ded to with neatness and dis patch. Pariicular attention wua to" Gas and Steam Fittiucr, hav& ing a Gas Fittinsr Machine not excelled in the Oil Kegion lor cutting Gas Pipe. JAMES RUTHERFORD. joivs ism, ti ROAD COMMISSIONER. Mn. Editor. -Please announce 'I 0' of James Sage, ol Plumer, M n lnV u dent candidato for tho olhce ot "oa" r ,be. uiissioner, Bubjeol to the decision m tocett voters of Cornplanlcr town-n'F'
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