IIcFARLIX L, S31IT5I & to. losee Block, Tllmviiro,Pa., Merchant Tailors ! Fall and Winter Styles! FOREIGY & AMERICAN Suiting, Coaling, Vesting, CLOTHS and CASSIMEKE3, With nncqniiUod fa' llHien for nwkto them op iu Ux9 inoat appro ?cl aiaiiur. Hats and Caps. Silk flats Made to Order. Perfect Nntitfaetlon Always Guaranteed. KetroleOm Centre Daily Record. Pet. Centre, Friday, Oct. SI AHRlV.tt, AND ACPAnTHBC OF TRAINS ON O. C. tc A. It. R. On and after Monday, Hay 301b. 1670, train will run a follows: "obtk ko. 5. so. 3. iro.1. Leave Irvine. 11.45 a m. 5.00 r u Leave Oil City 7.00 a m. 2.42 p M. 7,47 f h Pet.Ceo 7.38 8,23 " Titustr. 8.23 4,14 9.15 Arrive Corry, 9,35 " 6,45 10,35 ' south. xo, 2. ko. 4. kc. 8. Leave Oorry, 11,20 a m. 6.00 a m. 6,05 p u " Tittisv. 12,45 p M. 7.40 7,45 P. Ceo. 1,25 8.17 ' 8.35 " Arrive O. City 2,05 8,55 " 8,10 " Irvine. 4,50 " 11.35 " EST" No. 5 and 6 nn on Sunday. FRKIGni TRAINS NORTH, leave OllClty. IUSa.m. 8,30 a.m. 11,35a u. S.CBpii ' P. tVn, 10,60 " 8,) - 12.10 F . 4,10 ' Arrive Titnsv, 12,01 r. v. 0,45 ' 1,55 " 6,i0 " FREIGHT TRAIXS SOUTH. LsaveTItusv, .1Sa.k 1i,M a m. 11.00 a.m. 5SISr P. t'en, 8,17 " 11.5J 18,26 P.M. K.SO Arrive O. City,9,35 . 1,05 r x ii,0S ' 7.50 " ' U City and Petroleum Centre freight, leaves Oil City 11,C0 a. m , arrive at Petrulenm Cortre 1,25 p. m. Leaves Petroleum Centre M 4,00 p m.. arrived at Oil City (,20 p. ax. 8IITI5B PALACI SLBEPITO CAK1. No. 4 Dircet from Hhllad-lphla wltbimt change. Mo. 3 Direct to Philadelphia without cMnga. No. 5 Direct from Piiisbiiritb. without rhauge. No tt-Oirect to Pirtbburgh without chauite. Monday, Mot 30, 1870. Gold at 1 p. m.f 112. From tbe Titusville Uerald we learn ibat ' (hock of an earthquake waa folt in that I It yeaterday forenoon, which caused a lively "shaking up" of crockery and thing beside badly frightening tbe people. Tbe hock waa alao felt in Meadvllle, Montreal, Cincinnati and other cities. We cannot learn that the abock waa felt bero. Nearly Iwenty-Qve thousand people, oc cordic; to a wild estimate tried to hear Kev. Mr. Fulton preach last Sunday iu Eottoo, because te waa reported to have guzzled h-.cr beer la Mew York. Upon what wl'.l ministerial popularity reach next? Of iJ;L Is vhr.kingdnmt Si,K1. ' Tour Itiwoci lutev icing eontalna a "card" ever tho slsuikUiO cf D. 11. Saun ders clalci'in; to to to rocuii of a supply of Briar Kill coal. I propose ta prove tbe aeaortloa a fc'.auuood, -for a Trager of one hundred doliur (0100) a aide. Come and toe me brother Siuulcij. Ev. 7'. C09IN3T0&. I.'r. Chnrki ; Melville, aCvtcc ajjent for tbe Olivia Used Otiifornia Comedy Cou pany, la is town ttakluj tha necessary pre paretloac tor tli invent of thai company, who Mi to i;ivo two ojU)i'tiino5enti at So ber Optra Hutu, on iiuniuy and Toet day cvijcs, O;;. 2ilj aud 25th. They will undoubtedly Craw crowded houte. A mau iianied Geo. Spencer wa killed on Tueaday tail by balog run over by a train on tba & C. P. . E. naar Sher man. -TPro7i4 ecce aad Way Station" we tba Inaeitlo.i t0 aan placed over tbe bapel door at Vtloity ;Colle, Hartford, lately. It wa stolen from tbaljlllroad do. pot ' The ow -kin elevator at Dulutb. eot 4150,000 . i:r JOHN j. car run A CO. About five year aluce tttore were estab lished in Tittiavltle hundred of tore and shopn, rcproaeminn all klnda' ot business and conducted by rvery closi of peoplo. At that pnriod the town was all excitement everything was oil, and every little Instliu tution could mako tuouey lor a short time, while but very few stood tbe clamor aud lived to grow up with the oity. Regarding it as a growing place for trade some of these opened shops, but failed for want of a knowledge a to how to conduct their busi nest. Others, more tamiliar with their trade and calling, 'swung out theit shin gle.' A very few not one in ten who at thai time came here and opened stocks of goods have run successful and are now a part of the place. One of that few 1 John J. Carter, who in 1865, ineonneotion with J. W. Alexander, opened on Franklin ttreet, a little, one bone clothing and gent furnishing good (tore. Havlog numerous competitor it waa bard work for them to keep their bead above water, but by close attention to business, studying tbe secret o advertising, and selling goods on a fair basis, they founded what I now one of tbe largest houses to their line, in this region. A year or two ago their place of bus loess was changed to Spring street, and opened under the name of John J. Carter, Mr. Alexander having retired at the clota of tbe first year of their partnership. In January lust Mr. Carter associated witb himself Mr. A. W. Kollins, ol Hatch, John ton &. Co., New York, wholesale dealer In gents' furnishlog goods, and Mr. J. W. Alexander, formerly of tbe old firm, under tbe firm name of John J. Carter 3c Co. All the members of this new firm being men acquainted with every branch of tbe busi ness, they toon' established n rnviabte reputation, and it became necesaary to en large treir borders. Accordingly tbey erect ed over their store a second and third story elevation of the same width and depth of salesroom, giving them an abundance of room for tbe display of good and increased racllitie lor a speedy trauaaction of busi oes. During the past few week tbey bare visited the eastern cities for the purpose of select log a Fall and Winter stock of goods and have just returned witb tbe most ex tensive assortment ever brought Into this city. Nothing could be more complete than their stock of FurniBblog Goods which meets the eye yon enter their store. On either side one finds nothing but the very best of goods, and arranged in a style ''gor geous for to see." On the second floor is the Cloth and Clothing Department and is filled to overflowing witb Heady-Made Clothing and Cloths of the latest styles. On tbe third floor 1 the worksnop, where 25 workmen a nd a number of sewing ma chines, wi th very attractive breathing at tachments, are in constant employ. The Custom Department is under the superin tendence of Mr. Charles Tripp, whose popularity throughout this section a an A No. 1 cutter ia equivalent to a 'sure fit." Another attraotion is, the salesmen are all gentlemen, and among them are "Andy" Sbcokrt, late cf McFarlamd, Smith. & Co.'s, and J. J. Connkll. To-day and to-morrow, tbey propose to devote to the publio good, and bave set these day apart for a Grand opening. Those who desire to look J at an elegant stock of goods cannot do better than to give them a call. But before you go, take special paius to look at the Fall Bulletin, just issued by Messrs. Carter & Co., then go and leave your orders. Courier. Theatre. Owing to tbe exceedingly unpleasant state of tbe weather, last even ing, there wa not ao large an audienoe in attendance at Sobel's Opera House to wit ness Miss Fanny B. Price' Impersonation of "Fanoboo, tbe Cricket," a there would have been had It been more favorab'e. Tbe really excellent performance of Miss P. and ber company wa a matter of surprise to all in attendance, no one for a moment ex pecting to witness so life-like and meritor ious aetluj, eaob individual member teem ing to Tie witb tbe other in their effort to please. Of Kiet Price' acting we cannot peak in too bi-b termi of pralte, it being marked by a certain graoe of action , and a complete undertlauding of tbe character she wa playing that we bave seldom If ever eeen equalled. She hat a finely modulated voice, and the midden obaoge from grave to gay, from mirtbfulnes to sorrow, leads one to imagine almost that tbe character wa a reality. Suffice it to say ibe won tbe ad miration of tbe entire audience, and wa loudly applauded throughout. Mr. D. Han- obett a Father Barbeau exhibited rare his trionic talent, proving bimseli a firtt-claat aotor In every respect. Tbe company I a strong one and deserving of liberal patron age. Tonight will be presented tbe great drama entitled "Frou-Frou," In wbiob Mis Price will appear of ber original character ol ('Gilbrte," supported ky tbe entire, com pany. Give tbem a full house. Latest and Most Important War A'ews. Now York, Oct. 20. A dispatch from Berlin, dated 9 o'clock last evening, says: The terms of capitulation of the fortress and garrison of Metr. bave ben agreed to nt tbe Prussian headquarters at Versailles be tween tho French Geoeral Boyer and King William. The following are thucoudltiona under which tbo ctpitulatlou was arrang ed: Marshal Bazaino! will sign a treaty of peace between France and Prussia as the plenipotentiary of Napoleon; 1W. duo's army to be disarmed, but to remain at Metz; Napoleon's son. tho Prince Imperial, to ascend the throne' of Frnttco, and Mar shal Bazalne I to bo nominated as Re gent. Nbw Wblls is Fraxkms ash Vicinity. Since our last notice the following new wells bave been struck at the Point: Baker, Find ley & Co., on Egbert & Bleakley tract, commenced pumping on Monday, yielding eight barrels will tor pedo next week. G. W. Pringle & Co., on same tract, now testing, witb good show. OLD WELLS TORPEPOED. Mackoy, Plnmer, Connely & Co., torpe doed on Monday, ' commenced pumping on Tuesday night, and is producing forty bur rels. A. M. Hoover, Ro?er9 & Co., on same tract, torpedoed on Mouduy, aud producing forty barrels. Rial, Connely & Co., torpedoed lust week. Former production twenty-live barrels, now lorty barrels and increas ing. Grimm Bros. & C , torpedoed week be fore last, yielding lorty barrels, P..II. Watson & Co., No. 2. torpedoed last wetk, and producing about ten bar rels. GEO. P. SMITH FARM. Parker it Spencer, No. 2, enmmmencci pumping last week, and producing six bar rels. There are ten opw weils now in pro gress that will be ready for . testiug next week. Spectator. New Well ox thk Coi'sty Pooh Farm. Tabor &d'Pt;itis, tho lessees ol twenty five ocrea uftho County Poor Farm oi Sugar Creek, for oil purposes, struck oil on Wedntsdny. The well is considered good for teu barrels. Tbe pirt of the firm lni ed by tbe CuicmU.iioners is the roughest portion and mostly undo f ir aric ulluntl purposes. Tbe royally retained by Ibe county is one eight. As matters now seem It would not surprise us if the oil obtained would pay for tbe farm and buildings with out costing the county a cent. This is, of course; conjecture, but stranger things bave happened. Spectator. 4. religious young man at New Hertford, Iowe, recently attempted to moderate tbe views of an orthodox clergyman of that city by appearing outside bis bedroom habited in the supposed costume of his sataoio mujeaty. The clergyman, being a practi cal man, teized a potd thick stick and laid it on to tbe back of the eotbtisiast un til be was foroed to call aloud for niorcy. Susan'James, a negro doc tress of St. Louis, gave a patient a prescription com posed of lOl iogrodients. lie died became she accidently left out a few things called for by ber receipt. Thomas Paine bad many quotable epl gramatio sentences; "Rose like a rocliot, lelllike stick." "Times that try men's soul;" "one step from the sublime to tbe ridiculous,'' etc Pope,' unfortunate order from "head quarter la tbe saddle" gave Lee opportu nity for tbe one solitary joke of bis life time: "What can you expect of a general wbo put bis headquarter where hi hind quarters ought to bet" la Utic, N. Y. tbey are telling Concord grape by tbe ton. Recently fifty tone were old at two cent per pound. A letter dropped into the New Bedford poitofHce, Friday, addressed to "Heavenly Father," I detained for non-payment of postage. Now and then tbey cut off tbe ears of a horse thief In Oregon, and then telegraph East that tbe erupt were never better than they are this season. ' - Just received a large and well assorted stock of shelf hardware at J. Ruthorfoid's. tf. WALIi iAPliit at Griffks Bros, tuadiea Oyaier Suloou TJp stairs over Vouoher's Restaurant, Wish, logton St., Petroleum Centre, Pa. Lauiea re Invited to call, " sept 28. ORIKNTAL HOT BLAST tPARLOR STOVES) ant in wich great demand that Nicholson & Blackmon cannot supply tbe homo tritiln. octitl. AVAMi PAPKB at Grikfes Bros. Now is the best time to lay In a winler supply of hard conl. Codington ,fc Coru tteil are the men to buv from. J .ne 2Stt Pity the "Kod Hot" Sudtlle. nmiiutnctureil in Tttnsvillo pxpressly lor tho oil country adapted to all kiudti ot weather, at J. R. Krou's. a 12-11 ursit'i'i. Just received fresh lull Oyster and shell Clams ut L. Voucher'. epl7. The place to get yur li,'.ols and Shoe I it Bruce & Fullers. Main Street. . All styles Unlit hitrui'S', chimper than the cheapest, made fi nm MulVit's oak stock, ami warranted, at J. K. Kicm's. WAiiij I'Airini at Criffk Bros. lai'kborr)' llrundy. A yery superior article of fllackbeny Brnndy, fur summer complaints, cholera morbus, Jcc, at CiIiifff.s Bros. A. 3. .Smith bus j'ist relumed Irnin the East with a Inrgu etock nf Shoes and the latest styles of Opera Too L ines shoes. rrl5-lf. Sash, Glass, Door?, I'utty Ac. Large stocK very cuenp at tho iMirnliure store. miti-tr Oyster mid t'l uu Stew, those old fusb loned one, at Voucnei's. N V. W A P V K RT ! S !: M K N TS. Sobel's Opera House ! DIRF.CTon A. I.. PAKK8. TWO NIGHTS ONLY Monday k Tuesday, Cct 21, 25 EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION. MISHPMYIA i!A:rrs California Comedy Cou:p:iiiyA Number I u io ihtcl:wf axUit !. It 9 with iirxit nYi-Mire fh.it tlu- tlireTor in n. aMed to timioimci' tr.nl, luitwitliUnJii g the rnu exptMi-e entitle he ha nt cured Him ta e itedor- gii-isvi.i m fir a circuit of tint p-inciptl ti'ii; and rept:i iiiiy miummcts nut me mssoii v.iii nun mni'.eou .Stunday, Oc:. 24 with tUu il:sti:n: il lur- KENIL WORTH ! fir Ye Qneen Yo Uurle anrt Ye Miydennn. Ill wnkh Wi Ol;vi:i Kand wi'l p(.-;ir :.t., ported 'jy a ;i,tt ot uiiiiMi tl fi' afil n.-y 'iu eitum. uiihii, uTiut' :. art: iMii.it; i j ic .V. imr; llg ILO Kxliavi! ji.'i, th cclerntL'tl Eft it k ha if i: h j 4 i: 3 ; r u s will npymir nnd piT.'orm tlm!r fnlrn't h1o M.-t JvH 'i'u in hlrro'iicmi au l mwiI h Iviib u, A iu W co tU by .Mr. (- Ii'it 11. :.i(iiion. o;'!Kil THK FOUNDLING! aril In which he provoker ct aniM of la.-glit r, wi! conini.-nce ill c-yniii s pirl' rm-.tnee. J'r cf tit" uJini-itui and T-r tt.iit8. Srnu my brt K-tMireJ at uiirtVs Urm. lb-usc Store thrue a;iv m iHjvnnc.. i"i;evt y evti.nn, l et. S.",rh. I.a Cliatto Itlniu'li tlio UMlo Cut. CHARLES AMKLYILLK.r.iisInt-w As nt. I) riTaOLB CITY, PA., 8. M. ATJ-OKI), rroprUtnr. Drillins: J ars We wonld resneotfullv nnnotw-e, to onr ci.)n. miT and the public yeucrally that wo keep cou siuul1 ou haud fast Steel Drilling; .lars ! Which for Ptwrrth and Durability oxcel r.ny Steel Lined Jar heretofore iu urn. Tito Advantages wc Claim Over I.lnedJnrs urn thnt, belnc ALL PTKEL, they are stmnwr th.in Jtirs cmr.p'jed partly of Irou; thai preciiilni( n Steel surfiue tu iheniek, they nre pmteeieil trom weur ou the outside, and will keep belr shape lunger. We also keep on hand Cast Iron Working Barrel. Fisher, Norris & Co. PETitoi.tu.n cum Nov. H, 1BB0 U. 8. It. BTKATTOS. V. KIP. STRATTOfl & KIP, Oil Droduc'rs AND BROKERS JN OIL LANDS ES or's Block, 300,1 Office in, Pv. k I Tost Offloo Boll Franklin, Pa. P.iHotu dcwlrina operate In the LTfMKI CATINtl CHI, UIHThlC'll.will do will to examine our lint Lilieral intere-t.fcill li (riven lor lor MA (J11INEUY, TOLLS, CAV td 'I'l'lllNU. tW All Communications promptly atmwered. Iiiiml Survey IMS', A;c FituVlin, On. 17, it-7(j.(a. SOBEL'S OPERA HOUSE! of the brilliant Tragic Artiste Miss Fanny B. Price ! FRIDAY EVK'CfTixHlST, will be preseoted tbe great drtau ot FROU-FROU, MATINEE, 8ATTHDAY 2 p. M EAST LY3ST2srE Atltn!Mi.ioii, G u,h T5 Ce,Ut SATUKDAvlvENINQ, LIITLE BAREFOOT, octniw. $10, $10, nil's a BUYS A CookingStove CooSiingStove , WITH FOUR WITH FOUR B011EI. HOLES BOILER DOLES AND A AND A Large Oven. Larice OSven. Call and we'll Show it Call and we'll Sell it FOR TO DOLLAKs .At Ames'. TITUS VI I.IjL', IV Great Reduction ! IN STOFES m TISfJIK AT AMES'. THE "PEERLESS" . . IS STILL Without st Itival In I In- Stove Miirkrt. f5"Wo have reduid the frlee nf th s t.vori'e sHive ten kc cent., biltiiK it within the reach ' all. We have also on hand twen') Ore dilT.rci.t v le tles ot rooKiMi s-iovi;s To which we Invite tho attention of purchsscrs. Our prieus v ill Ihi round lower thuu ever. Kvery stove w.ursnte.l. Call and sec D9. octlb.tt At AMES'S. mm 4ftttttte!mig BTuRB1 Ihe nndenliined havluiz IHtod np n.w stort oo . WAIHIMiTON A. sif.CltMD 8TS., Petroleum Centre, Is now prepared to tarnish' his enstoiners with cryihlux la the boun lurnlshlne line. Stove and Tin ware, liantriia Fancy Article. . fnmped,Pr and Japitnned Ware. Alao a liitrire Stock of UUM, l'IST.iN AND IIEM1' ltAt-'KMO, IiAt-a 1JJATI1F.H, MR..THB CHAMPION AND WOVHI.TY CLOWIFJ WHINOKIW, WATER COOLKltorall 8Kh All Job Work promptly atten ded to witb neatness and dis patch. Pariicular attention paw to Gas and Steam- Fitting, have ing a Gas Fitting Machine not excelled in the Oil Kegion for catting Gas Pipe. JAMES RUTHERFORD. JolvS 1869, -II NOTICE. Tnll whnlstuiM oa'.Lina clihmwys li tiioir buildings that Law. piV'u',J'1 " '"'" fit at 0DV' STOJiB PIPE-wlH:!! to In e'ury 'rlK' hnlf tte co. of a Mrli cl.iinnoy