M I IKL YI, SMITH & Co lionvelllock, Tituvillc,la., Merchant Tailors! Fall awl Winter Styles! FOREM V & AMERICAN Suiting, Coating, ; Testings, CLOTHS and (JASSIMEllES, With uiilled Avllitlos for mnkinc thorn np in Uio nivit approved maimer. Hat and Caps. Silk flata Made to Order. Perfect MatUlnetlon Alwaya Guaranteed. F'ctroh'um Centre Daily Record. lci. Contro, Sntarday, Oct. IS AHIIIVAI. -AND AEPARTUBE Of' Til AIM ON o. V. Ac A. It. It. On and after Monday. May 30tb, 1870, trains will run as fallows: ' oktii ( no, 5. so. 3. ko. 1. Leave Irvine. 11.45 a M. 5,00 p 51 Leave Oil City 7.00 a h. 2.42 p m. 7 47 p m PeUCttn 7,38 " 8,23 . " 8,28 " " Tltnsv. 8.23 4,14 ' 9,15 Arrive Corry, .3S " 6,15 "10,35 " SOUTH. - NO, 2. NO. 4.' KO. C. Leave Corry, 11,20 a m. fi.00 a x. 6,05 p m " Titusv. 12,45 p a. 7,40 " 7,45 " " P. Cen. 1.25 " 8.17 " 8.35 " Arrive O. Cily 2,05 " 8,55 11,10 ' : " Irvine. 4,50 " 11,35 " No. 6 and 6 run on Sunday. FREIGHT THAIN8 A OKTII. Leave Oil fit. V.Xix.it. 0,30 a.m. Iii.Mah SrnpM P. On, 10,5(1 " 8,2-1 " 114,10 r u. 4,10 Arrive Titusv, 12,01 p m. 0,45 " 1,65 " o,a) FREIGHT TilAIXS SOUTH. LcavcTltusv, 6.15a.m :i ooa.m. Sfirn " P Cell, H.I7 " 11,51 u,a r.n. iuo " Arrive O. tity.'.i.M j,oo p u 2,ub " 7.30 Ml City and Petroleum Centre freh;ht, leaves Oil Ity 11, no a. m , arrives at Petrolnmii Centre 1,23 u. SuaT5J Pkmm C"re at 4,wp - arr,vL BILVIIII PALACR SIFKPIICO CARS. Wo. 4 IMreet. from Philadelphia wiJont change. No. 3 Direct to Philadelphia without cIuihim,? fo. fi-Diruct from PiiMbnreli without ihanne. No U-birect to I'ittaburgU without chawce. Monday, iy 3U, J870. .. . Gold at 1 p. m., 113',,' , Tub New Cin Fellows Hali.. The new Odd Fellows Halt, on Main street op posite the McCliolock House, is finished and was occupied by the Ladgo lor the drat time last evening. Tbo ball is finished and furnished Id elegant style, and will compare favorably with any one or the kind ou Oil Creek. Without going into an extended description pf the lurnituro and fittings, wo cannot refrain from saying that excellent Usto has been displayed by the committee having tbo matter to charge, and the nail Is a credit to the place, liolow we give a complete list ol the eleclivu and appointed officers of the Lodge : 'ELECTIVE officers. N. G., li. J. Atwell. V. G , J. K. Elliott.. A't S., Albert Glenn. The Permanent Secretary and Treasurer re elected annually in March. APPOINTED OFFICERS: S. W., W. J. : Pollock. J. W., David Rilz. C, Harry Ilolliday. 0. G., J. 11. Collum. 1. G., K. C. Pollock. R. S. N. G., J. M. Taylor. L. S. N. G., A. L. Wvman. U. 8. V. G., J. A. McOmber. L. S. V. G., J. O. Scott, f R. S. S., W. B. Montgomery. L. S. a, J. T. Pellock. The Lodge organized with 21 members, and now numbers fifty, woieh, together with the faot that It is entirely out ol debt, bows it to be in an exceedingly flourishing condition, and one of tbo permanent insti tutions of Petroleum Centre. There was a "muchness" of rejoieing by the Democrats of Kano City and vicluitj, lust evening, over the teoent victory in the township and the defeat of Gilllllait for Congress. The report of the o.vinon-tt tri ed the cchcei over the bills iu this neighbor liP'l aud SJtiDded ton; and loud. orrieln.1 Uoturae of tbla Iltrlrt Meaevlllo, Oct. 1 1. . Lowrie's majority, 607; Gtttilluti's ma jority, 303; Belematcr's majority, 507; Williams over Ashley, 755; Gray over Williams, 446; Shafer over Gage, (Com tnissionor) 12. Franklin, O.it. 14. The following returns of Venango county are as follows: For Congress, C. W. Gilfillan. Rep., 3.167 Samuel Griffith, Dem., 2.7U8; Acsetubly, J. D. McJunkin, Rep . 3,167; (1. W. Stone, Rep., .1,100; E. L. Keeuan, J)em., 2.SC7 ; County Commssioner, Henry Dubbs, Rep., 3..0G; George W. Miys, Dem., 2,872 : Jury Commissioner!", tauiuel McAlevy, Rep., 3.024; D. JIcEIphatrick, Dom.. 2,820; Auditor, John Glass, Rp., 3,190; Tlumer Haworth, Dem., 2,78G. (Signed,) F. W. ITastin'os. The quarterly or sacrament meeting of the M. E. Church is being held this alter noou, and will continue to-morrow. Preach ing at the usual hours in the forenoon and evening. , One Michael Slavey, residing in Sham burg or vicinity, hired a horse and buck board at McDonald's livery stable, day before yesterday, to drive to Sbamburg as he stated. Alter arriving there it appear; that Micbal got drunk and concluded to go to Pleasantville and have some "fun witb the boys." Anon tbe "fun grew ftst and furious" and Michael drove to Miller Farm, on tbe road over smashing the wagon and cutting tbe horse badly on tliu fore legs. After "patching up things" Michael started for Pitbole, but before arriving there his "dream of piuasuro" was brought suddenly to a clone by a warrant in the bands of offi cer Mcllugb, and Micbal was brought back and taken before Justico Reynolds; an ex amination was bad and Michael was found guilty of trespass to the tune of $35 aud costs or three months in tbo county jail, which sum Michael failed to rala, ttie; con sequence being that for tbo etiiueing three months be will have a chance to "play checkers with bis noso" iu tbe Franklin jail. Michael will depart from tbeso fleet- iug scenes on tbe evening train. An accideut occurred to a workman in tbe employ or Mr. Dickey, (be owner of the patont torpedo by that name, at Tarr Farm, night before last. It nppcars that he was engaged in preparing chemicals, when tbey suddenly exploded, blow lug oir one of his legs and otherwise bruising him. We did not leurn tbe name of the uufortiinalo man, out understand be is still ulivo. Remember tbo Female MinslrelB at So bers Hall, this evening. An excellent pro gramme is offered. Nkw Wells at tub Point Mnckoy, Haslet & Connelly commenced pumping tbeir new well at tbe poiut on Tuesday. It 413 feet deep and is producing 50 barrels a day, Heasley, Mattern, Nicklln it Co. 's well, on Taylor & Mucky tract, commeuced to pump on Friday last, and tbe lirst twun-ty-lour hours produced over 100 barrels. It is now yielding about 35 barrels per day. J. Mc C. Miller well No. 3, commenced testing on Friday last and is yielding abuut 7 barrels per day. Venango Specta tor. t Mr. needier created a munition by bis sermon Sunday lust. His church was filled to more than tbe usual suffocation, it hav ing been rumored tbat be would take a now departure la eccentrlo tbooloi;y. Tbe audience were not disappointed. Taking Matthew xxili, 30lb verso, as bis text, he proceeded to pull tbe plug out ol tbo bot tom of tbo lake of Oro and brimstone. Tbe Uible, be said, was full ol fiction; as exam ple bo mentioned the future life and tbo Mew Jerusalem. Everyman, be declared, was his own heaven-maker. Ills remarks were humorous In tho extreme, aud the congregation were kept upon a broad grin until tbey drow tbe corners of their mouth for tho beuediction. When Wilson, tbe convict lor tbe murder of the Warden of tbe Connecticut Putilten tiury at Hartford, on tbe (Kb, was asked ;if he bad aoything to say why sentence ot death should uot be pronounced, bo replied ' I have only io say that I do not feel that I have been tried. I am perlectly satisfied witb tbe result. To be banged will bo an aot of supreme mercy compared to being compelled to live In the Connecticut Stute Prison as I have been." North. Adams was amazed a low days ago by tbe apparition of a Chinese dandy, iu black broadcloth suit, fine sewed boots, starobed bosom shirt, with collar and neck tie complete, tele bat of the period, lounging gracefully about the street and milking purobases fastidiously ut the furnishing stores fur. tbe furlhtr edurniueat of Lis pur-son. Latest ju.il Most Jiupcrtant Har Aews. London, Oct. 11. An official account shows that the French war vessels captured thirty-two prizes since tbe commencement ol tho war. Advioes from Rouen ye.trdy, nnnonnco that the Prussians caplured Biltnil. The Mobiles repulsed tbe first attack, but the Germans came up tho secoud time with reinforce tnenls. Tbe following official dispatches are ro coivid a tbo Ministry of tho Interior: Mer, Oct. 14. No Prussians are it Beageuey. but tbey have occupied Menng in force. St. Quentin, Oct. 14. The Prussians have commenced to bom bard Soissons. - Tbe town is able and prepared to stnnd n liesc. NeulT Chateau, Oct. 11. A force of Prusslaus seveu thousand strong at Etinal. Ten trains full of German troops have passed Maence, going towards Paris. Eperny, Oct. 11. There are 15,600 Prussians in tho hospit als here. Many die daily. New York. Oct. 11. A special to tbe Telegram from London, says: A dispatch bus been received from Tours dated 14, by tbe Provisional Government, via Carrier Pigeon, which states tbat tbe Prussians are in full retreat Irom Taris. No particulars (is to tbo cause of this, bad arrived when our dispatch bad left, but a dispatch was a Iso received from Paris by another source stating tbat tbe enthusiasm in Paris consequent upon this unexpected Tours, Oct. 14. A dispatch from Epcnal dated yesterday evening, uunonnces that tbe Prussians have entered tbat plucc. Tbo citincns undo a stout defense, but were not able In resint the artillery Tbo town was considerably damaged by cannon ade. It"s reported n n officially that tho Prus sians seem to be falling back from tbo side of Orleans. They are no longer In Meutiy London, Oct. 11. A detachment of three thousand Ger mans, uuder command of Prince Albert, with artillery, have marched on Rouen, making exhaustive requisitions on tie way. Versailles, Oct. 13, via Herlin, Oct. 1 1. The French have shelled, and wantonly fired tbo palnco ol'dt. Cloud. Ten French battalions made a sortie from Pnris to-day. and they were easily repulsed by tbn 2nd Bavarian Corps, which lost only 19 men. Dennis Monalian and B. Sarnt, old citizens of Wilton, Iowa, quarrelled over an old grudge on Friday, when the former stabbed tbo latter, causing Instant death in a short time. Tbo first frost of tho season at Burlington Iowa, occurred Wednesday night. It was quite severe, but has done no damage, us tbe crops of all descriptions are generally beyond tbo reach of tbo frost. J. D. Werles, Stato Librarian, and W. A Furnlss, County Clork, were arrested at Jackson, Mississippi, yesterday, on affidavit ol Governor Alcorn, charged with stealing seventy-fivo volumosotthe State Reports from the office of tho Secretary of tbo State. Weston failed at tbe thirty-seventh mile in his fifty mil.i walk. Spencer Wallace, an amateur of Otsgo, niado filly miles iu ten hours and thirty-six minutes. Tho steamship Siberia, from Liverpool arrived at Boston yesterday. Tbo game between tho Wbito Stockings and IUd Stockings at Chicago ycsti-niny re sulted in a victory for tbe former by a scoro of 10 to 13. One-half of the people of this country are engaged in agricnltural pursuits, and at oo time in our hbtory was the occupation ol tilling the soil gaining more rapidly. 'Now territories, heretofore supposed to bo as worthless as tbo Desert of Sahara, are com- iug tinder cultivation, and are found not only to bo rich in agricultural resourcos, but in many cases, more fertile than any lands hitherto broken. The value of our cereal crops (wheat, corn, oats, rye nnd barley,) at tbo present time, Is estimated at moro than one thousand million dollars per annum, while their future value it may be safely said, Is limited only by tho cost of transporting them to market. Oil Developments in SuoAnctiKEK Nine wells are noing down on the Lamber farm, noar tbe Newell well, which is now pumping six barrels dally. Cony bail a lively prizo fight of five rounds on election day, which resulted in the capture of all parties by tho polico and tbo addition .of $11 to tbo exchequer of the lo.vu. Ahout Cometh. Tho next comet to be expected is lVArrost's, soma limo next month. Its period is C.CI yearn. rrcko'fl comet return In 1H7I, having a per led ot 3 29 years. Mochaiu's (period 13 6yoars) returns in 1S71. Such comets as How ' 1S59 and 1361, noted fur their irrur"''9' nnd grandeur, nr.f t'uo products unly " cuituries. lldnry'a great cornel, whi"1 hafl been seen at times sinoe 1378, WfS seel in 1S:.', nnd returns in lull. ...JST AND SOUTH WEST I REOisTEitKn Letters The Posim' r ' General has Issued no order recUlitiU "''THIS RAILWAY EXTENDS FHOM name and address of tho sender of rV"K'1'Jlnati to ticW York 800 Mile. ,. - . ... - ... m J i ., oat- ' iei ra wr imi;ii:it'ii 10 ou uiuxuu ;u m '4'J 1 nnd in due of non-delivery, y, the r' ist letter or package will be returnei i frnmttbo oflico to which It is se?it to1 X er without (as now) being returned the dead letter ofli.e. If the sender1 be found, it will go to the dead .-tt.'. and be treated as other undelivered matter. While Mr. and Mrs. Pierce w.ire ctnitlOh cosily top-tier in their parlor, iu Cwincy, the other night they found a lnuu ri'tle soako amon the stove wood. Mr. Pierce did not slop to count the rattles until be had scotched aud killed' tho monster .Moral Cord your wood and rattlesnakes ill separate piles. Tionesia ,t Uluriou Uailrodd Company is looming up up,Mn. The Erio railway extension from Buf falo to Suspension Bridge will be finished and in operatiou by tbe middle of Novem ber. The completion of lois link will form a direct connection for the Erio with tbe Michigan Central to Chicago. Charley Pettengill, tho well known min strel, died at his residence iu Albany Mon d ay morning. "Nice fall weather, uin't it Gid?" ns tho boy said when bis chum tumbled out of the Chestnut tree. Iiocal .otl-;. The l'ir;:os'. assort mint of Parlor nnd Conking Stoves may bo .found ut Nicholson & Bl.icUmon's. at GitirKES Bnos. I1KWAKII.- He miptt vnr'ety o line undeiclothing ever offered to their cus tomers Is nowou exhibition lit oct5!t; Lammei:i& Ai.de.v. Call and see ttn extension ton Dictator Willi reservoir, ut"Xichtilcon it iilaikuioti's, hgi'ins tor the snme. at Gr.tFFKS Ei:od. I.iulies Oyster Saloon l"p st lirs ov r Voncliei's R.-staiirunt, W.ish incton St.. Petroleniu t'euire, Fa. Ladies uio invited to call. sept 2S. Just received a Inr-e nnd well assorted Rutherford's. ,tf. stock ol shelf hardware at J. at Grifkes Bnos. ORIENTAL HOT BLAST .PARLOR STOVES; are in such pruixt demand that rMcuoison ,c liiackmon cinnot supply tho homo trade. ocOtl. WAIili PAliilt nt GitiPFES Euos. Now Is the best time to lay in a winter supply of hard coal. Codiiifilou & Corn well aro the men to buy from. June 28tt. Buy the "Red Hot" Saddle, manufactured in Titnsville expressly for the oil country adapted to all kinds of weather, at J. R. Krou's. al2-tl Just received Iresb tub Oysters and shell Clams at L. Voucher's, sepl7. The place to get your Boots and Shoes Is at Bruce t Fullers, Main Street. AH styles lxA harness, cheaper than tho chenp"st, mado from Moll'it's oak stock, and warrauted, at J. R. Krou's. YVAIiL, PAI'Blt ut GntKFES Bros. laclrborry Itrandy. A Tory superior article of Blackberry Brandy, for summer complaints, cholera morbus, tc, at GrtiFFES Eros. Oysters by tbe quart at Voucber'n. A. 3. Smith has just returned from the Enst with a largo Htock of Shoes nnd tho latest styles of Opera Too Ladies shoes. oct5-tf. Pnsh, Glass, Door-. ' Putty &c. Lar-o stock very cheap ut the Furniture Store. mlO-tf Oyster nnd Clam Stews, kthoso old fash ioned cues, at Voucher's. i Wo would cull tbo nltention o( our biiHl ness men to the superior styles of job print in?, both plain and fancy, at pit-sent being tnined onl from this ollice. Wb ml to exenule job printing of overy descrip tion In tho latest uml most ta.sblonablo ttjle ol the urt, u:ul ut reai-ouablo rates. (I. I BAItYWAT. LIB VNDKK 100 MILES W1T1IOOT MANAQKMSNT. 0U ANUK of COACIIKa Q Double Tn ' " Route BETWEEN THE ATLANTIC CITIES amd ma leveland to Sew York 625 MUet, Dunkirk to New York 460- Miles ' Buffalo to Hew York 423 Milet, Rochester ti New York 383 Milei, add is r.oa 3T 22 TO 27 MILES THE SHORTEST " "xrne. art ran fh f1nH. T. M-Donald, LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLES! At the Depot, opposite the tcntT.il lion o, PETROLEUM CENTRE Vk IUIK bestftoclt of DItlVIXO AND HAHDIi i. UOKSES oo the Creek, are to be found it M'Donald'd Livery. '! TRIAGES & CUTTERS TO li LET AT ALL TIMES. FEU At BOAItDED on Keusonablo Terms. aming of all kinds at tended to Promptly. ryGive mo casall. . . . T M'DONAln Petroleum Centre, Nov. ISHT PTollE 'I'hn iindirtiiTi"il bvlne ilinWI up new iorp 1. WASHING TON & S.TS., . 1 etroleum Centre, la raw prepnre,! to fhrnlsh M riHlnmeis with cryl;i;ni in the uoil.o tuinfliluy liuo. S'tovcNnnrt Tin ware l.itnternt, I'aiirv ArtiHrx. Slainpeil, I'rened ani .lapiiuiii'U wurc. aino a liiirsrit mi-k oi !lr'li A: Iron I'ittinsit L.UM, PISTiiN ANi It KM i I'ACKIM!. I .ACS LKATIIKK, etc.. TIIK CIIAMI'ION ANU MJVKI.TY t.'t.OTIIKS WKINOKItS, WATBIt TOi d.KKS of alt SI7.KS. All Joli Work jiromptlv atten ded to with neatness and dis atcli. l'ariicular attention paid to (3 as and Steam Fitting, have ir.cr a Gas Fitting Machine not excelled in the Oil Kfgion for cutting Gas Pipe. James rutherford. JiihJlsnti, it TJl'FFAiiO. CO It UY AXI XJ I'll IMUUUCill It A 1 1. MO A a KORTIIWAUD TKAIXS. ' -Corry." Broeton. FolTiil" Ksprcss,. . !t,S5, am. ll,li.',m. Mail. ' 11,50, a ui. . . 8,5, piu. Way Frelpht, 9.KI, am. Accomdatiou, 5,33, pm. S,3n, am. 1,6 J, pi 8,0.1 10,30 " SOUTHWARD TRAINS. 1 IlorTln. nror'on. rorrjr. jr-fl, 6,nr, am. S.aft,am, lOW-.m. :xiiiein. ll.w. " It oo, p.m. 5,00. p". Ac.'iimincdt'n 4,30, pm. T.1&. " , 1U.I. Wnv Krnlrfht. 4 0oPn in, Wi. ilon-lay.tnyao, 1S7U. . ' - piailadt-lpliia A: Krlu It. B. HUMMER TIME TABLE On'nn-1 lifter Monday, May 80th, IW.,!" on tlio PhUodelpbla 4b Brie Itaiireai will nio folloWB, ' '. . WBSTWASOv i. Mall Tmin Imivm Pliil,i.llnbia. . l",jupm ' " ittiyesiOorry, " ., . " " lujrlven at Krifl, Erio Eijir. Ix'ive. Philadelphia, ' " lt'Jtvr. Corry, " " iinlvesat. Krie, Worrcn Apcauiiuodatlon ieaves W.rrca, 6,110 p IU ,ipm jo M a fi.vum lib n 8.00 i 9,w.n 110 am Vw.n 10,40a n S.-.'O.ni ,IWpi 1P, p i t p 4,00 p in 5,MP " ' " arrives at Krlf, ' . i, - ' KABTWARK ' Mail Triiin IcaTf-. Erie. , " leavwCorrvf " ; " arriwis at PhUadrfpnia. Erio Exjir. Ienv a rt, ' w leiives Corry, " ,l'' arrives at PhfladnlpKI -Wnrreu Accouiiuodalloa Uavus Kriff. li 1 arrive At Warrr '.P Exprpwi, Mail and Accommodation, Eflj j West, eounect at Corry, and all f'l iiit Mali nnd Aee-omimrfiitloa fct at lrl with Oil Crook nnd Allegheny Hlver ",1'",?int, A'M. 'A. MALllWIN. UuMP, TAKE NOTICE. NO.IFISIIING TOOLS LENT AFTES THIS DATE. Responsible parties wls'ilng to hire tool. H' 1 a-xomraodatod at reasonable rate- KOBI.VSOS& Mcn.KA-
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