McFAlt LAM), SMITH & Co. ljotee Block, TilnMilIe,Pa.v Merchant Tailors! Fall and Winter Styles! FOKFJti.V & AU1 liU Suitings, Coatiagi, Veilings, CLOTHS and CASSIMEKES, Willi unequalled fcJHtle for mafcliw ttera up in the mont approved innnnut. Hat and Caps. Silk Hut Made to Order. Pri-(c( NfttUfncltQii Always Guuratiteed. petroleum Centre Daily Record. lct. Centre, Thursday, Act. SO AISUIVAI. AND CKFAItTlKE Off XISAIMS OS O. V. & A. II. It, On and after Monday, ilay 30tu, 1870, truing will run .follows: oiitii jio. 5. no. 3. no. 1. Leave Irvine. 11,45 a M. 5,(Mi p m Leave Oil City 7.00 a u. 2.4'i r h. 7. 17 p m " Pet.Ceo 7.3S " 3,23 8.28 " ' Tiluev. 8.2.1 ' 4,14 " 9,15 " Arrive Curry, -V, 35 5,45 .V 10,35 " south. " an, 2. no. 4. 1 no. fi. Leave Corry, 11.20 a m. G.OO a it. 6,05 r m Titnsv. 12.45 P u. 7,40 ' 7.45 " ' " P. Cu. 1.25 " 8.17 " 8.35 " Arrive O. City 2,ii5 8,55,'' 9,10 , " Irvine. 4,50 11.35 " EST" No. 5 and (i run on Suuday. FItEIGUT THAINS NOKTH. , LeawOlU'it. IU3A.M. k.OTa.x. HI.Ma.k. 5,!r P. Vn, io.su - s.ifi - la.iupu. 4.io Arrive Titnnv.iiul r.x. 9,td " 1,55 " 6,a) ' Fl'.ElUHT Tit A IKS SOUTH. LcaveTlttiiv, B.ir, .x in..T5 a m. :i,O0a.m. S Wpm cvn, 17 H.fti ia,ai p.m. ii.ao " Arrive t. utj K ' l,i r M 2,uo ' 7.30 " OH City niiu trnleum 'rntre frtlttf, leave. Oil Ntyll,60a. in ,'iirrivtin at futrnkinu Coi!trul,2o p. m. Lchtoh Ptiruleuu Ceutro at !,U0 p in,, arrive Oil City 6,'JU p. to. BII.VRR PALACK SLKEPITO TIBS. Ifo. 4 Direct frutn Phil:td'lplria wiilum! change. No. '.I liireet to Philadelphia wiihuiiichnugo. No. u Direct from Pittrburtli without ermngu. No 0 lilruct t Pittsburgh witlioul cnauite. jMod'Iut, Miy 3U, IH'O. Gold at 1 p. m., 112,7- New AVki.l Well Jio. 1, BrudiMreet & Sherwood and Irwii lease, McCray farm, was flnlshnd and coaftenced testing yester duy afternoon, oil being 'stYuck almost as noun as pumping beanj To-duyjjie wen is yielding fully lOOtsrrels pert j. . Kew We li. at I'ituolb. A. new well was struck rt Pit hole about ten days ago, on a two-acre lot of tho James Hooker farm owned by II. M. Haskell and S. Draper, which is yielding between thirty and forty barrels per day. It opens up eomOderable now li riitoiy, and proves that Pithole oil te.ti o y ls not y "t pli ynd cut. For $10 a good cooking stove with the modern improvements can be purchased ut .Ames' Hardware store, in Titusville. This store U ono ol tbo iustilutionsof Titusville aad lu fact has a widely extended toputa tion all over the oil regions. They bolievo in a tree use. of printer's ink, which, to gether, with the fact that all their goods are Iir3t-cla8, has gained for them a large iu'.e. Those of our citizens visiting Ti tusville should pay Ames' burdware store a viait. Head hU advertisement. W. J. Rrundied, of Oil City, has recently lioen appointed Superintendent of all the Empire cars on the O. C. & A. It... A. V. . nud P, railroads, with power to move Irom point to point at will. , Tho work oLgtadiug for the Oil Creek Junction Railroad is now being carried on this side of Roiisevilits Wo understand thoy have secured tbe right of way. to run iheir track across the- Egbert farm at this pliCJ. Tb" tools wblou have beeu last 'in well ho. 6, Aruold, Pliinnoy fc Duroiib-.e lease, McCiay lann, which huvo been fast for two v.-.'jpln, were taken out yesterday. The Union Hotel ut h'altt'oijit bus cleated The Allegheny Valley Kailroad is io a first rat runninz order, and its appoint ments will compare favorably with those of any other In the country. With a view of providing for Vbe accommodation ol their paltous io a more eminent; degree, two of Pullman's splendid palace earn bava been built expressly fur (ho road. Each of tbo cars cost between sevinteou oii.l eighteen thousand dollar, and are named, respeo tively. the "Broeton" and Wcstlield." They are net upon nix wheel trucks; and are most elaborately nod superbly finished, and af ford every convenience that tbo most fas tidious pasiongor could desire. They are to bo transferred to the track of the Alle gheny Valley over which they wi II run reg ularly ou and artcr to-day. It is said the occasion will be celebrated by an excursion After a abort time tlio intention Is, we uniierstand, to run the cars through to liuf lalo. Herald. The pernicious effect of tra-.by papers and dime novels has a new illustiution. A band of tender young thieves has been ur rested at Nashua, N. H. a flourishing and unusually well 'Appointed cjrps; for the little scnniDs bud one hundred dollars in the cemmon nurse, two guns, a number of lovolvets, a whole keg of gunpowder, and a dark lantern. Tbo youngest of these In fant marauders was eight years old; the most vonerabie bad uttained tbo age of twelve. They were upon their travels, having come Irom Manchester. . CARD. - I nm iust receiving a largo supply of Briar Hill & Mount Joy coal expressly for stove use, and any dealers claiming to havo a superior article and thereon charg ing Si, 50 per ton more than I am are here by pronounced deliberate twiddlers. D. M. Saunders. , ; A ehilurens paper at Springfield, Mass, said of a Chicago conte mporarv: ' In the SVestern country, where Looks aud papers are scarcer than with its, it must tiavo a large circulation." Whatenon the West era editor refers to the "Newspaper Direc torv." arid informs the Eastern man that Massachusetts has 20S newspapers, aud Illinois has 425, while the six New Eng land States have altogether 4:!'J -'out 14 more than tho single State of Illinois. Hall's Journal sys: '-If a raaa can sleep soundly, has a good appetite, with no unpleasant reminders alter meal, the tod i. ly habits being regular every lny, lie had bettor let himself alom, wbether ho 3 as big as a hogshead, or as thin and dry us a fence rail." A young man named ilu.bes was recent, ly expelled from-the Pa. State Norm,) School, at Kdinboro, Erie Co.. for miscon duct. Pfof. Cooper forbade bitu to come on to the grounds. Soon after ho purchas ed a ticket lor a public exhibition there, and although warned not to come, be made his upfeurunce accompanied by a lady. He was airt sted by a constable. Hughes brought suit lor Ja.uagai and was awarlxl 3J uud coals, by arbitrators. Tho defen dants appealed the case, and it wu9 recent ly tried in Court. The Jury assessed the damages at $275. the defendant to pay the costs.' Judge Johnson staled that tbifex pulsion of Hughes wus no hiudranco to bis attending a public exhibition there so lung as be behaved well. . ' . Josh Billings says: "Many people spend their time trying to find the bole where sin got into the world. If two men break through tbe ico iuto a mill pond, they had better hunt a good holo to get out, rather than to gut into a lo rig argument about the hole they fell in." A bejgar, ninety-ouo years of age, who ha? been known for many yeais about the streots of St. Louis, has fallen boir to the Caruthers ettato, at . Portland, Oregon, which is estimated to be worth $500, COO. The original owner of the properly used to bs known among trappers as "Wrestling Joe." Tbe "Drummer Roy ot Snilob,'!s going to drum again iu Now Castle. It is claim ed many improvements have beun made in tbo dram i. , ' A new iron bridge ia being built across Oil Creek ut Rynd Farm. It will be own ed by the county, and when completed will batbeooly brlilgo froo of toll for crossing between Titusville and Oil City. ' :.A chromatic priutiog press is exhibited in tho machinery department of tbe Amer iuan Institute Fair which with a single im pression prints in three different colors and works us rapidly as auy plalou press can print in single color, , ; ' iapoieou tue Third, It is .said,, saveg during bis reign ol uigbteen years the suug sum ol sixty luUlious of Italics. Dining tbe first seven months of ISO!) the number of American . vn-etls cutctcd at our Latest ami Most Important War A'ews. London, Oct. 19. The army ofthe Duke of Mecklenburg, Schereieu 22,000 strong, entered Soissous Sunday. Fifty thousand rouuds of ammunition were found. Tho bombardment IsPtrd only four days, ns been before leporlod, aud there is much surprise expressed that no mote vigorous defeuce was made. London, Oct. 19. The expected battle at Orleaus baa oc curred. After six hours di fence of the city, the French fled. They evacuated tho town so precipitately that they bad not lirao' to blow up tbo bridgoover the Loire, which was min ed. ' Tho forces engaged wero abiut equal. No particulars are received. At Elinal yesterday, a furoa ol 3.800 Prua sians encountered about S.nnO Mobiles und after a short combat the French were de feated and driven off. ' '' The Germans art now fed from tfto sup plies captured at Normandy and at Orr leans. Railroad communication to the Rhine is fully restored, and ptovisions are coming lot ward from Germany. , , i A broad band of black ribbon is plao d across the church aisle at funerals to reserve seats lor relations. The New York Tribnoo announces tbpt since the European war began, it tins re ceived cable telegrams tb3 tolls OO which amounted to $34,083 44. Sashes and panior overskirts are now en tirely obsolete, and the skirts bang plain in the back, are short in front, and are not looped at the sides. - i A learned doctor has given his opinion that tight lacing is a public benefit, Inas much as it kills off all the foolish girls and leaves all the wise onos to grow into women. The "Doiton dipM has asserted Itself as the dance of the season. Waltz and gallop are obsolete, and all the . "spoons" of New York aaciety are being transformed into "dippers." All sortr of what Mrs. Partington calls "articles of vlrtuo and ' bVjrory" ore made of Russia leather now.a-days. Some of the prettiest aro mouchoir and work boxt made with a heavy plate glnss tops, and en graved with a large monogram. i Thn. Tillman Palaco Car Company organ ized in 1SC7 with a capiial ol $1,000,0'JO, has now Incre.ised It to i$3,0W),tir, J It runs'it cars over fifteen thousand miles ol railroads and employs about three thousand men. Mi."S "M-ij ir" l'ulino Culimn, , a.lady who figured cinj)ii:ii'uily a an olljor and, spy in the service of tho Cnion army, dur ing tbe war of the rebellion, unq who pas soma reputatioa as ua actress, Is In Buffa lo. . . , -.i t . The Sorts of Malta are again flourishing In the eastern portion of this State. The ooal.trade.i.T active. , . : , ft The steamboat Leo leaves New Orleans Wednosday morning ' against tbe Natchez's time to Natchez.' . The deaths from yellow fever at New Or leans on Monday were three, ; - r . " 1 ' '; An Eastern banker, whose name Is very familiar to the uuolic, In early life resolved to take tbe Patriarch Jacob's pledge, "Of all that tbou shall give me, I will surely give the tenth, unto thee." He directed his clerk to open an account with 0., J.J (Old Patriarch Jacub), and to credit to it one tenth of all the commission that cam'o into bis office. For years Ibis banker has boen one of tbe largest - operators in tbe oountry, and thousands placed to tbe cred it of O. P. J..,bave been faithfully applied to benevolent and charitable objects. Local A'oticet. , Oysters by the quart at Voucher's. The largest assortment ' of Parlor-ond Cooking StnveB may be found at Nicholson lc Blackmon'a. .. .5 WAIjL paper r I at Griffes Bitos. KEWAHD The Jnlpet variety o tine underclothing ever offered to their cus tomers In now on exhibition at ,rA i. octfitf.i'i i- 1 LAMufKRH iyAi.reW. Call and see' the extension top Dictator with reserviMr, atNicbolson & Blackmon's, ogenla for tht) same. , WALL PAPER at GitiFFES Bkoh. I.adluii Uyater Saloon Up stairs over Voucher's Restaurant, Wash ington Ht., Petroleum Ceutrc, Pu. Lailica ORIENTAL HOT RLAST (PARLOR STOVKS) nre In such great demand that Nicholi-on i!t niaokmon cannot supply the home trade. ' ' os6i'' nt GmprKS Buos. Now is' the best lluio to Iny ia a winter supply of hard coal, loiluigton tnrn- well are tnemen to ouy iruiu. u"' Dtiv tbe "Red Hot" Saddle, manufactured in Titiisvillo expresfly for the oil country adapted lo all kinds of weather, ut J. u. Krou's. al2-lt tvscrs Just received lrech tub Oysters and sholl Clams at L. Voucher's. epl7. Tbo rlnce to net ymr Boots and Shoes Is at Bruce & Fullers, Main Street. All ntvl.is llnht harness, cheaper than the cheapest, made from Moffat's oak stock, ami warranted, at J. li. Kron s. WAMi PAPER at Gmfpm Rttns. lurltberry Hrandy. A very superior article oi ijiactwiorry Rrandy, for summer complaints, cholera morbus, &c, at ..,' ' ' GitirFKS Bros. A. 3. Smith bas inati-rvuirnrd from the East with a Isrco stock of Shoes and tbe latest styles of Opera Toe Ladies aboei. octMf. .m'! : Fash, Glass, Door. Putty &c. Large stock very cheap, at the l-urpltuie .stor., r- ' " ml0-t Ovfltrr and Clam Stews, those bid fash ioucd onep, at Voucher's. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. D ANt'Oii'rta uoist;. , PITHOLE CITY, PA., ' 8. M. ALFOUD, Proprietor. EZMOITAL, WHOLESALE Liquor;' Store Hai boen removed to No. '20 Spring St, AMKKICA IIOlS UliOCK. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FINE Liquors and Cigars will be krpt nnd n rnntlnnnnen of patronage sought Has been fitted up in rear of iik .--rnre, where my ruimrrous rilondi and so 'lintiitAi ecu are cnr.Iinllv Inviti-d lo Hpuad thtlr leisu(f ;uiii whlls itiipptaf in Tttuenllo. Jcin inber In tho 'American Jloiitti llnlliiiK 19 .where ! l i 'ou w,li lind 1 ;. eh. SAVWEJiso.x. Titusville. , ra.. Odt'. it. y ''""'" Drilling Jars S SSkl ! i We wontd rnsnsetnill annonnee la our rnnw limrw ana uie poouc generally tnat we keep cgu I' . ' ' ' Cast Steel Drillins Jars Wh!, fv fraTiptb Mid Dnrabily oeel anj Htcel w- , , , M The Advantnges we Claim ',',.. t .,'.:. in Over Lbiri.,Tar arft that, lwlnaAIX RTKKT.,' IIikv arostronwr thn .lura cnu.iioKi'd partly of I run; that nnwntliur a bteel unrUiw to thorock. th ni protecied troin . on Uie outside, and will keep heir cknpe louder, ' , We also koon on hand Cast Iron 'orftlff Barrels. Fisiict; korris &co., PETIIOr.El'ITt CLNTHE Nv. 1J, 1800-tf H. B. STIIATTOX! SIUATTOiY & KIl, , . Oil Produc'rs AND BROKERS IN OIL' LANDS 'f 'AND LEASES, " ,'.' Office In Plainer' .Block, ' ,';iT-3t0ffl(ie Bos )9vu1;,; " ;.'. , " tton Klin, , Pa, r.!;. ' IVrnons drhlbct to odo lerKcln the I DItKI CATlNtl Oil, lllKTlHCT will do will o eiamlne our il-l,iWO'iI IntWo-tp will I given lor tor 1 CUINKUV, TOC Lb, CASING aad 'f CETNd. C3-All CouramiicaUoni proaiDtly a'twered. Land Surveying, Ac. ' r.auUliu, Oct. 17. lWo. an. 3'!B:L'S OPERA HOllsti MiGS Fanny B. Price ! AV. T.U.KNTI I. V 1 .so TKAGIC A.RTI8TE. ni;n iiii,.l I,)- fui lJW YORK COMPANY ! FOK 3 Nights Only TlliliSUiY, Fill DAY, ana BATI'RDAi, Oct. 20tli, 21st k 22d. IdmUnlon, rtO nnl 7.', C'riu,. oetlT-lw. $10, $10, $10 , i;,,.bi;ys a. : v! BUYS A CookingStove CookingStove WITH KOI It winiFoin eOHEH HOIES BOILER' HOLE'S AND A AND A ' Largo Oven. Large OSven, Call sui J we'll Show it Call ami we'll Sell it FOR IL 1)0 J J, A Hs .A.t Ames', TITt'SVII.1,13, PA Great Reduction! IN STOICS AiD ThWARB, -AT- , : AMES'. THE ,.".rEEKLESS" W STILL -VUlimil a Rival ' In tin; !love 5frkrt. . IV" have n diK-nl Mie prlt-n of th s bvwiir H' ten per eeut., brihal.:!! II withlu the rwicli ' V have also on hand twen'j ftro diltirett va ic ties ul rooKiNf; irrovEis ' To whlr.h wo Invltn tire nttentlnn r puK'lmsera. ' Our price will be fuimd lower lima tier. Kycry elovi) warranld. Call nil wmi n. ' ot-118-lf At Aiirews. W nmlef inTiM t.svlne mted ;e 1 WAMIMNUTfta A. SKC0 . petroleum Uentre, , r- ... a,-.,ici. hU nifttoiners wltncT- erything ia th home lumiehius hiie. Stovrn n nd Tin' ware. Janterna, ii nd Japanned U are. Also a Iiarff SIocK'oi BraNN A: Iron FUtina . ... BUM. PISTON AM) "KMV.rVu NOVKI.TY CI.OTIIKS f"li,Kb' WAi'lilt CODI-EltB of nil HIZhit. All Job Work promptly atterr ded ib with neatness aiiu u;D rtrh Vm-iMnUx attention paw to Gas and Steam Fitting have ins a Gas- Fitting Machine not excelled in the Oil legion for cutting'" Gas Pips: James rutherford. JdlVB lsowi I' JVOTJCEr To all who Intend pdtrin'g 'clu'inncys tn bnlldlngs thatl am prepared to ftruieh all W STONE I'H'K which is in every way' "aft. 00 half t!i cost of I brick chimney. wiTTY."' poiU v asO.iiCl. ate Iuvilcd-lo call. aept 2Ji.
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