HcFAlt L A D, sn mi & f o. Loaee !tlock, Ti(HrillP,Pa., Merchant Tailors ! Fall and Winter stylos! FORFJGY & AMERICAS Suitings, Coalings, Vesting, CLOTHS and CASSIMEllES, Wtth Bnemialled UK-IIItics ror makln them lip ui the inust aunrorcd luiutur. Hats and Caps. Hk JIaU Made to Order. Perfect Matln'tactl an Always Guaranteed. Petroleum Centre Daily Record, et. Centre, .IJodrtny, Oct. 17 J. 1 tl Ttr a ... ON O. V. & A. II. , On and after Mond May StHb, 1870. trams will run as follow: ' outii ko. 0. ro. 3. Lt-aro irvln-t. 1 j t Leave Oil City 7.00 a . 2! ti p V KO. 1. V00 p M 7,7 p m 8.21 9,1.1 " 10,33 NO. I). C,0.1 P M 7.15 8.35 ' 9,10 ri-t.ion y.m " TItlIKVVf.2.'l ' Arrive Curry, 9,:j5 B"fTn. ko, 2. Leave Corrv, 11,20 a m. " Titnav. 12,45 t- M. " 1'. Cen. 1,25 " Awivu (l. f.'itv i,()5 11 IVine" 4.50 " o.V.1 4, J t ' 5.15 NO. 4. fi.HH A M. 7, ID R.17 " S.Ii.l " 11..VS " iiT" -No. 5 anil G r.yi 0:1 Sunday. 'KI1IT TitAIVS NOKTU. "Oi.Jt ll,3iA.I -trflwTftuav, is,01 p.k. 0,45 1,65 " I'Z " FHE1GHT TRAINS SOUTH. L?T8.?1!V. 'V.. M n.no,,.- r ow 1' Arrive O. Clty,!l,S5 .yen. M7 ' 11,51 imp l,Ui P M 1!,06 " J.iO Uy 11,60 a. m., imM nt Petroleum Centre I 23 r . "vna falach 'KEPia cms. 5" ruo. P "17 ,1'Hlnh'i. without churge. SJi o ST.1 ,,"hV'"h i''iout rl.aLe. Gola at 1 p. dj.. H3j, TnB Kbsult As near an can be ascer tained, without the cfnolal oottnt, Mercer county gives Griffith for Congress 250 ma i.lI.. .l.EI-.u. - J ull oinoiBi vote ia tbe rest of toe District gives Grifdth 1.511 Clarion; Gliailan 369 in Venango and 393 in urawiord. Tula Hhows majority of 1 ,ur rumc, against a majority two years ago of 1.813 lor . GilUllan a change ... iw.i years or voles. Cau it bo that Mr. Giinilao's speech on the Funding Tllll delivered before tbe Houm, (!) in Waaliing- , .t winter, was read by bis constitu ncy ? Tbe W. UA'elegrtigb offlce bas been re. moved from tbe brick bank building to tbe Jkocnesier House block, one door above Mr. Foster, tbe gent lemanty operator, baa fitted tbe office tip in elegant shape, and is now better prepared than ever to transact tao business of the company. On the Phillips Ss Boylos lease, McCray farm, well No. ! was tubed to day and will commence testing tbis evening. The third asm! waa struck in No. 8 to-day. Oa the aame lease tbe tools are fast la wells No. 1 and 11. well mo. 2, Brush fc Blaokmore lease, McCray farm, Is bcina tubed tbis afternoon preparatory to testing. A shooting affray eccuired oa Saturd afternoon, near- tbe mouth of Kenneboff Jfyin, between a white man and a XVtb amendment. U appears that tbe white man made a remark to tha presenee of tbe colored man's wife, which be considered au iusult, and '-went for" the white individual accordingly, who drew a revolver and fired. Tbe ball struck the negro on the elbow and glanoed off without inflicting a serious wound. No arreuls were made. ' A boy named H.tskiuHj.yttS 1110 over and Jiilled on. the Winlon Valley Uailruad, ut Cet'Xi pu Thursday last. . jutuy. Tha return judges from tho erection dis tricts in Venango county met at the court bouse In Franklin on Fiiday last, and count ed the vot" cast at the late election. The convention 'organized by electiag Hon. M. C. Iebe, of PicasantTiile, President, and E. V. Smiley and V. II. James, clerks. Tbe following is tbe tot il vote on tbe differ ent office : Centres Gilfillnn, rep., 3,167; Griffith dew 2,798; majority 3G9. Assembly McJtinkin, rep, 3,1CC; Stone, rep, 3.1G0; Keeoan, dem, 2,627. County Commissioner Dublis, rep, 3,196 Mays, dem, 2,772; majority 424. Auditor Glass, rep, 3,190; Hawortb, dem, 3,76ti; majority 411. Jury Commissioner McAIevy, rep, 3 066 McF.lpbattick, dem, 2,816; majority 250 James Robinson received 26 votes for Jury Commissioner, William Robinson 3, George Robertson 1, and Fanny Lt Price 1 Alter tbe result was declared, lion John II Smiley was of pointed return judge of tbe Congressional vote, and A J Keeoan for tbe Assembly vote A Smash os tub Erie. An oil train on the Krio Railway ran off the track near the "Rock Tavern," Wednesday morning. Two ears were smashed up, but tbe remain, der of tbe train was only slightly damaged. While the hands were engaged in removing the debris, Henry Carnes was run ever by the locomotive and almost instantly kill, ed. Meeting of tub Oil Piwdi'ceks' Asso ciation at On. City. According to pub lished notioe, tbe members of the Produc ers' Association convened in Library Hall, Oil City, on Wednesdey last, and after transacting the business of the meeting, proceeded to elect officers for tbe ensuing year, with the following result: President E. G. Patterson. Vice President M. Emery, Jr. " S. S. Boiiusol. Treasurer Wm. Brotigb. Board of Managers A. I. Beers, F. W. Andrews, Wm. Hassan, Mr. Grand in, E. E ClapD, C. V. Culver, Geo. Boulton, Dr. t:biubnrgh, S. Q. Brown, Mr. Benedict. Tho following is a synopsis of tbe month ly oil report of the Producers Association for the month of September: Number of barrels of oil on band at the wells at Ibe close of tbe month, 121,841; Number of borrelB of oil delivered from wells during tbe month, 542,247; Aggregate 604,058; Deduct number of barrels of oil en band at tbe close of last month, 110,174; Balance showing the production for tbe month, 653,884; Average per day for the month containing 30 days, 18,462.8; Num ber of wells producing during tbe month, 2.802; Average daily production per well during tbe month, 6.6; Number of wells being drilled, 264; Numbor of wells com menced during tbe month, 10S; Number of wells completed during the month, 130; Number ot wells abandoned during tbe montb, 67; Number of abandoned wells re sumed during tbe montb, 40. There is a difference of almost a thousand barrels In tbe daily yield between tbe above and the Uerald'seport for tbe same montb The Herald's daily average for September oetug oarreis. Quite a number of our citizens are getting all things I n readiness for tbeir accustomed annual deer bunt Tbe deer are very plen ty In tbe norlbeastorn portion of this coun ty, Quite a number have been killed in this immediate vicinity. Id hunters say that game of all kinds will be abundant tbis winter nuts of all kinds being so plen ty. Tbe deer that have been killed this season are unusually fat. Forest Republi can. Tbe Columbia farm B. B. C. were defeat ed by the Seneca Crub of Oil City, In tbe match game played ro the lattor place, on Saturday afternoon last. Tho score stood 20 to 19. That good lellow, John Swift, bas gone Into a now business. Haviug associated bitnBeirwitb Mr. Uonry Phelps, under the firm name of Swift & Phelps, they propose to keep on hand in tbeir season fresh fish of all kinds, wild game, chickens, butter, eggs fruit, vegetables, Vic. Give them a call and our word fur it tbey will do tbe fair tbin latr tning 1 . v bury, came " on , tnVVa b Co's farm, ftbe a by you. Well. The big bole' lease, Central Petroleum Co' mention of which we made a day or two since as being completed, commenced test ing on Friday, and on Saturday was yield' ing nve barrels per a ay. Yesterday, we learn it bad increased (0 fifteen barrels. Judging from this well it would appoar that no more oil can be pumped from a 10-inch bote than from the ordinary 6-inch bole. On Saturday night wo noticed a "ben zined'.' individual leaning affectionately over the railing of the Egbert farm bridge, and adding to 11. iw of Oil Creek vast quan tities of old rye mixed wKu ligor. . vy Button Latest and Most Important War A'ews. NeAours, Oct. 15. A body of Franc-Tireurs attacked a squad ot Wurteiuburg cavalry in tbe rorest of JFontalnbleu, killing many of tbem. Tbe remainder &f thorn were pursued to Melan. The Prussian garrison retreated on the approaoh ol tbe French leaving behind a large amonnt of provisions and stores which fll into our bands. - London, Oct. 16. A brother of Bazaine writes to the Journal D'Amieos, denying that the Gen eral refuses to recognize tbe Republic, or that bo held Melz for the Napoleon dynasty He adds: Bazaine does not consider Dim seira Marshal of the Emperor, but of France. Tbe French mads a sortie from New Breiscbor yesterday morniug, under cover of a dense log, but were driven back. Soissons, after an obstinate defence of four days, bas capitulated to the German force. A diary written by a Parisian, wbicb bas fallen into German bands, admits tbat Paris is provisioned for two months longer, and tbe only hope of tbe besieged is to act on tho offensive, and by a pitched battle dislodge tbe besiegers. Intelligence believed to be reliable, bas just been received to tbe effect tbat a great sortie was made at Paris, on Wednesday, tbe 12tb Inst, by 120,000 men, strongly supported by cannons and mitrAilluses . No particulars are received. Tours, Oct. 13. No official news from Orleans to-day though it is gem-rally understood there was sharp lighting there yesterday. A citizen, who deserves wall ot bis coun try, bad a larga family, to which additions wero consUutly making. One day one of bis liUU: boys was thus interrogated: "John bow many brothers and sisters have you got?" "I don't know," answered the buy, I hain't teen heme since morning." Tbey say out on toe plains that if those deadhead excursion parties don't quit com ing out there, they'll give 'em something worth telling about One sweet creature in a looped skirt Tyrolcse bat and heavy chignon, recently scared a buffalo so badly 'hat bis bair turned white in a slnsle nignt. A grocer at Dubuque, Iowa, who had great demand for vinegsr recently discovera ed that be bad tapped a wrong cask, and bad sold a barrel of old bourbon whisky at ten cents a quart. Williams, tho lorger, while In jail at Pontiac, Michigan, jaltered a one dollar bill into a fifty, suude a one hundred dollar bill by altering a bill of a smaller denomination and then tried to bribe the jailer to let him escape. Col. Dan Rice bas concluded his circus engagements lor tbe season, and is now at bis borne in Girard. Mrs. Bofllo, writing on tbe subject oi re vivals, despairingly adds by way of parent thesis: -'There is no hope of any newspa per correspondents being numbered among tbe redeemed. Even if tbey felt disposed to put on the armor of truth it wouldn't fit town-" iiUxa The ladies of Louisville, Ky., desire an swers to tbe following questions: "What do men do at clubs? Are clubs Immoral? How much does it cost to belong to one of tbem? Do tbey prevent young men from marrying? Are tbey a sign of oivilization or of corruption and decadence. An unprosperous love affair is said to have caused tbe suicide of Mr. Alvan Erou son, at Milford, Coon. Tbe parents of his intended bride were opposed to tbe match, and be was too conscientious to set tbem at defiauce. A young woman of Harvard, Mass., find ing tbat bor husband had another wife living, sought out tbe deserted one, brought ber and ber two children t o Boston, where they are all four now liviug happily togutb er. A short time si nee the Kev. U. D. Pills- editor of the Northwestern Advocate, near being drowned by tbe upsetting boat while fishing, and in relering to accident, Emma Urown of the Wlsoon. sin Chief, remarked tbat "ministers ongbt to learn to swim or else flab only ior men." Tbe reverend editor delivers the retort courteous as follows: Learning to swim may be very well; but so far as fishing for men is concerned, we wish to say we bave no disposition to interfere with woman's rights." Tbe best thing tu give tbe poor employ ment. What world? is the greatest A woman's. curiosity in the And still they come that array of pas sengers over tho L. S.J..I-. M. S. rnllroad. Soma timo sinco an extra passenger train was put ou, supposed to bo temporary, but there was no chance to tako it off, and then It was found that nnotbet extra train was wanted. This surely could not be wanted long, thought tbe railroad officials, but tbey erred, for it bas been found necessary to put on another extra passenger train, three overy day, and tho passenger travel shows no signs of abatement yet Tbat railroad must be a healthy institution ior stockhold ers. Erlo Dispatch. j A good old lady, who Improved every opportunity to teach by precept and exam ple, once remarked at a prayer meeting: '-My friends, as I came along I saw a cow a switching of ber tail in this wicked world of strife sho was poaceful and con tented, a switching of ber tail and I said to myself: 'Go tbou and do likewise." ' Tbe Richmond Dispatch says: '-The water bas accomplished what General But ler long strove, without success, to effect Dutch Gap is now opened, tbe James river having broken Ibe neck of tbe peninsula In Its strti pules to make a abort cut" Loral Notice. The largest assortment of Parlor and Cooking Stoves may be found at Nicholson & Blackmoo's. WAIsIi PAPER at Gkiffes Bnos. REWAKDi The larpel variety 0 fine underclothing ever offered to tbeir cus tomers Is now on exhibition at oetStf. Lamsikhs .t Ai.ijkx. Call and see the extensioa top Dictator with reservoir, afXicbolson & Ulackmon's, agents fur the snme. WALL PAPEU at Grifi'E9 Bros. I.ad lea Oyater Saloou Up stairs over Voucher's Restaurant, Wash ington .St., Petroleum Centre, Pa. Lties aro invited to call. si-pt 23. Just received a Inre and well assorted stock ot shelf hardware at J. Rutherford's. tf. WALL PAP Kit at Gt.ifkks Eitos. ORIENTAL HOT BLAST 1 PARLOR STOVES) nre in such great demand tbat Nicholson &, Blackmon cannot supply the home trade. ocOtt. WAliL. PAPER at Grifff.s Bros. Now is tbe best time to lay In a winter supply of bard coal. Coditigton & Corn well are the men to buy from. Juno 28 Lt. Buy the "Red Hot" Saddle, manufactured in Titnsville expressly for the oil country adapted to all kinds ot weather, at J. R. Kron's. al2-tt Oysters. Just received tresb tub Oysters and shell Clams at L. Voucher's. sop 17. Tbe place to get ymir Boots and Shoes is at liruce & tuners, jualn Street All styles light harness, cheaper thin the cheapest, made from Moffat's oak stock, and warranted, at J. R. Kron's. WALL PAPER at Griffbs Bros. blackberry If randy. A very superior article of Blackberry Brandy, -for summer complaints, cholera morbus, dec., at Griffer Bros. A. 3. Smith bas just roturnod from the East with a largo stock of Shoes and the latest styles of Opera Toe Ladies shoes. octS-lf. Sash, Glass, Doors, Putty Ac. Largo stock vory cheap at tbe Furniture Store. mlO-tf Oyster and Clam Stews, ioned ones, at Voucoer's. those old fash We would call tbe attention of our bttsl ness men to tho superior styles of job print ing, both plain and funcy, at present being turned out from this office. We are prepar ed 10 execute job printing of every descrip tion In the latest and most fashionable Btyle 01 ine art, and at reasonaote rates. .tf. - IAOTICE. 4 To all who Intend putting chimneys In their buildings that 1 am prepared to furnish all with STONE PIPE whlab is In every way eat), at 000 half tbe cost of a brlek chimney. octl7-?w. J. W. BEATTT. BUFFALO, C'OltKY AMD ri't'lsBUHGH UAILHOAU. NORTUWARB TRAIN'S. Corry. Broeton. Expros, 0,25, am. ll,6ui. Muil, 11,60, am. 3.,pn, Way Frcleht, ,00, a m. Accoiudatlou, 6,35, p m. 8,30, a 111. SOUTHWARD TRAINS. Buffalo. Brorton , JI.il, 6, (ifi, a in. 8,35, a in, Ux,uR, 11.60, " K 00, p in. A' cominoiit'n 4,30, p in. 1, IS, " Way Freight, 4 no, a m. ",oj, a m. Monday, May 30, IMG. Buffalo. 1.60, p in S.tt) " 8.0(1 " 10.H0 forty. 10 f.6, H nu 6, 11. p m. l!.lf, " 111,.;, a d. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, SOBEL'S OPERA HOUSE! iss Fanny B. Price ! THE TALESTKD YOUNG TltAUIC ARTISTE suiiporlpd by a full NEW YORK COMPANY I ron 3 Nights Only THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, Oct. 20th, 21st & 22d. Alnr4 ion, SO aiul t." t'cnti, octlTlw. B. H. 8TBATTON. W. KIP. STRATUM & KIP, Oil Producers AND BROKERS IN OIL LANDS AXD LEASES, Office in Pliimer's Itloi-k, fiMt omcc iV)x lauo.i Franklin, Pa. 1r. lVrnii!i ftnlrlni? to njw-ratr In tho l.T'HKf. rATINii oil. DiHI-t.lCT will dii wi-ll In rxmnlno our list Libera! il;tcr-l will 1k uivHl for 0.' MA I'llINKliY, TOoLS, CA1M; iilU Vl'lil.NU. y- All Communication." promptly answered. I,:tiil SjTrvPjiaj,, Ar. Frnitklin, Out. IT, Jt-TO-tf. T. M'Donald. LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLES ! At ttic Depot, opposite the Central House, PETROLEUM CENTRE PA 1UK r.vt Stork of DRIV1SO A XT SAHPI.S HOKStri on the Creek, are to be found at 3I'Ironall' lilvtry. 3&3IABS3 & CUTTERS TO U LET AT ALL TIMES. FEU 4c nOAKDEU on Reasonable Terms. Va:i.in2 f a11 kln,,s llt tended to Promptly. t"JT (live mo ea sell. Petroleum Centre, Nav. T. M'DONALD I8HS. BTOKE! Tie undertime tmvlnf fitted np nuw utoreoo WASHINGTON NKCONJ) STS., Petroleum Centre, fs now pri-pnrrd to fumi.li' his customers with ' eryiiilr. in the bouse furnishing liuo. . Stovrsana Tin ware, Lanterns, Fancy Articles, Stamped, Prcsse mid Japanned Ware. Also it Lar Stock of Br ft tii As Iron Fittin&s UUM, PIST'iN AND HEMP PACKING. FACE LEATHKIt, -tc, TUB rilAHI'roN AND NOVKWY OIvrilKS WHINOKHh, WATER COOI.KKH of all SI', KM. All Job Work promptly atten ded to with neatness ami dis patch. Particular attention paid to Gas and Steam Fitting, have ing a Gas Fitting- Machine not excelled in the Oil Region for cutting Gas Pipe. JAMES RUTHERFORD. Jehu 188ft, -tl ALLEGHENY VALLEY H.B New line to Buffnlo, tlironeh the Oil Regions. JUNE S, lKTSi Oil City. Franklin. Prker'. nui Mall, 0,S0am B.Mam. 12,30 pm J.P Day Kxn, S.00 p m 9,SH p m p m P JJ Night ,,! pm W.05 pnv l.OUam VB PtttBhurg. Prkr'. Fratiklln. 11 Dny Kxp, 1.50am 1I.4H am- 1,P fsSn Wavi,i'rft.!m 4,-Jfi'r m s.aupm "iSni Niht Kx, tl,i)o p 111 3,110 - 6,50am SILVKU PA LACK SUEPING CAMS lo Nl fxpnwti train Inilh ways bciweon PitUDurgn C"'Ty:- J. .V T.AWRBNCE, Cen. Bupt- Tnoa M Kimi, Am t Snpt. (;o to Liuce A ' Fullers, Main , 8trs M vgur fine Boots & Shoes. septic
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