JleFAKLA D, SMITH & Co. liOiee Block, Tltmvllle.Pa., Merchant Tailors! Fall and Winter Styles ! F.)liEltt & AMERICAN Suiting, Coaling, Verting, CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, Witfc uoeqn.lted hrll'ttn for making them np Ui tu mutt approved duhium. Hatf and Caps. Silk Hat. Made to Order. Fcrteet Katlslaetlan Alwara Coarauteed. I etroleum Centre Daily Record. Iet. Centre, Saturday, Oct. 83 AHKIVAI. AND DCPARTUBE Off TRAINS ON O. C. tt A. K. K. On nl after Monday, May 80th, 1870, train will ruu m follow: 0KTH KO. 6. KO.S JtO. 1. Leave irviort. 11,45 a m. 6.00 p u Leave Oil City 7.00 a k. 2.42 p m. 7,47 r Pft.Cen 7.38 8,23 " 8,28 Titusv. 8.2.J 4,14 9.15 41 Arrive Curry, ,3i 6,45 10,35 boutu. xo. 2. ko. 4. no. 6 Leave Cony, 11.20 a u. 6.00 a m. 6,05 p si - riuisv. p ji. 7.40 " 7,45 P. Uen. 1.25 8,17 8.35 Arrive O. City 2,05 " 8,55 " p.lo " Iiviue. 4,6a " 11.35 13T No. 5 and 6 run on Sunday. FREIGHT TRAINS NORTH. Leave Oil City. D.3.1A.H. ,30a.m. 1,SSa . S.OBmi . T rv In ui ct ib. ..i ... .... ArrlT. Titusv, 12,01 r . 11,46 l,5(i 6,20' FREIGHT TRAINS SOUTH. leaveTltusv, .1Sa.m in,3B ah. 11.00 a.m. 5 85rM " 1'. On, 8,17 " 11,51 " M p.m. C30 , Arrive O. Clty,D,85 1,06 p m i,o ' 7.S0 " nil'lP'.'J and tlMini Centre freight. leave Oil 'ltj 11,60 a. m , arrives at I'etrolnim Centre 1.2s n. VII VJ. VylAJ p. IU. . "J"1" PLCt SLKKPIHO) CAM. TT S'roet from Philadelphia without change. No. 3-Dlrect to Hilltidelphfa iih..tit change? 2 2 Plrect 'tom Plllnbur.h wHimut rhaiiira. No -Direct tu Pittsburgh without chantta. Monday, May au. 1870. Gold at 1 p. m., m. ROBBERT AKU EsCAPK Of TU PllIBOK- IBJamet Lynch, who It will be remem bared wai arretted aod beld lo ball a few day liaoe for highway robbery, wat arrest ed again yesterday for robbing a iiraoger Bamel James Shioney, of $1C0 In green baek. Lynch waa taken before Justice Reynolds, and after an examination waa eouailtltj In default sf bail la inw While being taken lo the look-up a gang of TumaHwrrounaea the offloer, one of whom pushed bin down the step leading to the Jtutlo office and anothor oob drawed or at tenpted t draw a revolver on bitn, and during the melee the prisoner escaped. Tbe plaa was evidently a eooeooted one for tbe purpoa of aiding tbe villain to escape. This aornlog offlaer Lawrence, assisted by Depnt Hill, arrested James Early alias "Plug," and Cbarlei Kennedy, charged with resitting tbe offloer and aiding and abetting the prisoner to escape. They were taken before Justice Eejnolda, and alter an exaaalnattoa, were bound over in the aum of f 1,030 to appear at Franklin to answer. Falling to procure tbe required, ball tbey were taken to Franklin on tbe $ 1 :20 train. Tbete men are notorious sooundrels, and Justice Reynolds is deeming tbe tUanks of me paono lor bit prompt aotion la ridding tb town ef tbeir presence. Ctlli Qiir.ti. and Frank Swift, the two Champion tkaters of Amerioa, are to skate a watch at the rink la Jamestown, N. Y., this winter. . ' Lectum. James B- Nicholson, Past Grand Sire oS tbe Grand Lodge of, the Uni tek State, and. Secretary of the Grand Lodge of the Stale- or Pennsylvania, L O. of O. V., will leotura-at SaWtlVHall on tbe evening of Oot. 31st. T,wo new palaoe sleeping oars. bays baao. put on tbe O. C. A A. 11. R. with in U Jait wooJt. XW aukci iix.ua thp roud at A Sample of Kentucky Poetry. A fellow named Staoton, of Frankfort, has it bad, and ponra bis barrowiug talo in to lite earl of a sympitblztng world through the medium of the Yeoman. He was ass enough to love a very pretty piece of Blue Grass statuary, who is 'colder than all Or the flakes that fall, And the bitterest winds that be, Than tbe Mer de Glace In the Northern Pass, Than tbe Pole itself Is the." He didn't let concealment, eto.,;tnit told bit love in tbe following highly inolo dramatio fashion: '-in(lbe auiber light Of the sky one night 1 tore my bosom apart, And under a moon Of the fervid June Waa 'offered' to her my heart." Different people buve different ways ol doing it. With our limited experience we should edvisu against evisceration, except in extreme casts, at an accompaniment to a declaration. of love. But what is the use of doing a thing by halves? . Having given up bio heart, why didn't be tender the other entrails, liver, lungs, spleen, midriff and transverse colon seriatim. That might bave ''fetched" ber. 'For I tore it out Ol its red redoubt, And laid It over tbe pyre, Where tbe torrid teat ' ' Of its lever beat 1 Went soul to toul, with the Are." He ihouldu't have done tbaV Perhaps the would bave preferred it raw. "What the bodice robes For ber mammal globus, - It only an lay lie Tboiigh.the lace may real On bet milk whit breaat, Asabe, at tbe place, would die." This fa growing libelous, and we dare not copy further. We tbould be pleased, however, to hear Tfre m Mr. Stanton at aome fntura time. We are anxious to know bow he gets along without bit "in ards." Tueatre. There was a large audience In attendance at Sobers Opera 1 loupe, last evening, to witness tbe performance of tbH great drama ol "Frou-Frou." Miss Price's rendition of tho character of ,:Gilbeite," was excellent, If anything exielling the acting of tbe night previous. Mi6 Price is not oo ly a popular and talented actress, but ia a lady ot rare acsompliabinonts, and dur ing ber short stay bere bas made boats of friends. Tbe balance ot tbe company ably supported ber, carryiug put tbeir several parti In a manner true to life. To-night will be proJuced the great dra. ma ! five act, eittilkd "Little Barefoot." in which Miss Price will appear In ber great character of "Little Barefoot;" Mr. D. Hanchett aa "Farmer Pease," and tbe en tire company in the cast, Aa tbii is posi tively ber laat appearance in tbia place, a complimentary benellt haa been tenderod by many citizeus, and we hope to lee a crowd ed bouie. Burglar About. An attempt waa made by two burglar on Monday nlgbt, to enter tbe bouse of Isaao U. Billiard on Buffalo street, but the thieve were fright ened by tome of tbe Inmates hoisting a window. Tbe came parti were driven away from Pike's barn by tbe dogi, ibortly after tbeir failure at Mr. Hilliard'. Spec tator. By a letter from Mr. M. Van Sickle, agentor La Rues Carnival Minstrels, we learn that tbl tr oupe are to appear at Sobers Opera House, on Monday, Oct. Slit Thii company la highly ipokeo uf and will no doubt draw crowded bouse. "Who that hath redness of the eyes!" The man wba neglect bis wife' reqtieet to ubtcrioe fur the Daily Record. A woman went to a circui in Terre Haute, Indiana, accompanied by eleven children,, and when a neighbor asked her where tbe old man wai, she laid be was at home taking aire of the children. An other Deigbborealled at tbe bouse and seeing tbe old man trying to amuse nine young one, atked where the old lady was. He said he bad let her go to tbe olrcui with the cbUdten A certain party from down Est came to Storm Lake, Wis., tbe other day to view tbe farm ha bad purchased, having paid $4,60 per acrefor the whole of section 10, range, etc He tound that big farm wai In the very center of tbe lake, many feet un der water at tbe ahallowest point. Ho takes no mora Block In real estate la that imme diate vicinity. It Is too badly watered. ling one of tbe Siamese twins, baa be ootne paralized on the. left lid), and bab Wee around. with tt crutch, and Clmg't air itslusce.. LOsSOi'THG STEAMEH CAM II It I A London, Oct 2l. The steamor Enterpriso from Galveston to Londonderry, picked up a boat offln nisbownn Head, at throe o'clock yesterday afternoon, containing a sailor and c qno of a girl. ' Tbe sailor stated that the stouter Cambria, jftbe Anchor Lino from New York, struck at ten c'clcck the nlgbt pre vious, on Iunistrabttll Island mid become a total wreck. Four other bunts containing passenger lelt tbe steamer but bare not yet been beard of. The sailor reports bis own boat upsot and all In it but himself drowned. London, Oct. 21. Tbe agentl of the Anchor Line, t.t Glas gow, have received full confirmation of tho loss of their Steamer Cinibria on Wednes day nltfht. The sailor who was saved Is now In Londonderry. Ilia name Is Gart land, and is a native of Armaugh, Ireland. No Udtugs of the missing boats. ' New Yoik, Oct. 21. The steamer Cambria took out 127 pas sengers 42 cabin, 18 intermediate aud 67 steerage. Among the passengers was Gen. Davis, of Chicago. Tho curgo consisted of wheat, flour,1 cotton, Cheeso, fish, oil, ap ples, and barrel stores. A iteautiful Thought. God knows what keys iu the human soul to touch. In order to draw out Its sweetest and most perfect harmonies. They may be in tbe minor strains cf sadness and sorrow: tbey may Iw In tbe loftier notes of joy and gladness. God knows where tbe melodies of natttro are, and what discipline will call them forth. Soma with plain live songs must walk In lowly vales of life's weary way; others in loftier hymns, snail slug of nothing but joy, as tbey '.7cud the moun tain tops of life; but they all unite without adiscord or a jtr, as the ascending anthem of loviog aed believiag hearts, finds its way intu tbe caonil of tho redeemed in Heiven. The Good Templar Convention at Corry adjourned last evening, after a three days session. About 300 delegates were pre sent,' representing four otiiilns. Dele gates were in attendance from Titwsvllle Centrevtlle, . Riceville, Sie-rtowrt and Townville, Crawford county; and from KnuserilUv Petroleum Centre. Oil Cily, Pleasaotville, Sbatnbttrg anil Franklin, Venango county. Also from various points in Erie anil j Warren counties. S. tt. Chase G. W. C. T. of tbis Slate, presided, and de. iivered an udJrt'sa at tho Academy of Mu sic on Wednesday evening. The business sessions were bold at Good Templar Hall. Last evening there was a s.ioial assembly under the ausploe of the Cgrry Lodge at theAcademy ofMtisio, which wa9 largely att-nded by members ol the order and citi zens generally. It wai a pleasant i-nd profitable occasion to all concerned. Joan Bn.r.iMij' Ai.manax Josh Bil lings tells us that be shall let loose about the middle or October, 1870, "Join Billings Farmers' Almanax for 1871," and notices the same In the following touching lan guage; "No family wbo keeps a two boss carrlnge should be without tbia almanax. At ansbuot Knower, pbull of pbaitb, let slip tbe pure and innocent dove from bit ark, so do 1 let ilip tbia almanax, aod bopo it won't come back. To tbe weary wander er tbii Almanax will be a gide board, showing the nearest cut to tbe next town and to tbe sorry a aoda fountain of gtaoas tio delight. Tbia Almanax glvea the bio graphy), ethnology, slutax aad prosidy of bugs, beast and little codfishes, and tells .us, with the. fondness of a atep parent the Tight time to trade opb a dog." , The Allegheny River baa not baen as low for many years as. at present. .The recent rains bave bad no peroeptible effect upon It One can wade across it ia places. If the "lumber flood" don't come sooo, little will be sent to tbe lower markets until next spring; At Noalton, Illinois, recently, John Fra zer wat killed by bia brother "Hick." Tbe former, wbo had been iu the habit of abus ing tbeir widowed mother, whom "Hick" was accustomed to deleud, bad tbat day threatened his brother's death, and on "Hick's" return borne with a load of wood waa approaching bim with an ax, while tbe latter waa unhitching tbe horses, when "Hick" drew a revolver and shot John through the bead, killing blm Instantly. f Billings says, "lo bring up a child in tbe way.be should go, travel that way your self." NAKKIEO. At tbe Metbodiat Parsonage in Petroleum Centre, Oet. 20tb, by Rev. P. W. Soofleld, Mr. II. R. Parker, of Philadelphia and Mrs Levina Vinlng, of N. Y. Ladle Gymer Kuloou Up stairs over Voucher's Restaurant, Waah iogton St.. Petroleum Centre, Pa. Lailiui aru invitod. lo call. &epl 28. ORIENTAL HOT BLAST PARLOR STOVES) are in such creat demnml that Nicholson & Blackmun cannot supply tbe home trade. oet.tl. AVAtili PAPER at Grippe Broi. Now Is the hrflt time to lay In a winter supply of bard coal. Codington A Corn- well are the men to buy from. Jne ZHtt. Buy the "Red Hot" Saddle, manufactured in Ti'timvilla expressly for tbe oil country ail ntiled to all kinds of weather, at J. K. Kruu's. 12-tt OvKtcr. Just received fresh tub Oysters and shcl Clams at L Voucher's. eepl". The ple.ee to sot your Uonta and Shoe! t at lituce .t Fullers, Main Street. All atvlMB Itifht tuiriifiM. ptwtuner than tbl - cheapest, made from Motl'at's oak stock, and warranted, at J. It. Jvron s. WAIiL, 1'Al'fiR at Grippes Bro. lackberry Hrandy. A very superior article uf Blackberry Brandy, for summer complniiiti, cholera morbus, &c, at Crifkes Bro. A. 3. Smith has jut returned from the East with a lare stock of Shoes and tbe latest styles or Opera loo Parties snoe. nrt5-t f. Sash, Glass, Doors, Putty Ac. Large atock very cheap at tbe rurnlture More. ' mio-tf Oyster and Clam Slews, .those old ioned ones, at Voucher's. fatb NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sobel's Opera House ! DIRECTOR .. s A. L. PAlUii TWO NIGHTS ONLY Monday Ac Tuesday, Octal, J5 EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION. MISS OLIVIA" HAND'S California Comedy 'Compmiiy, Numtxtrln "10 Httt ctnss ajtljtu. ' ' It Is with crrat n'caauro that tho director Is irt. abled tn antiiiuttej tbat, imtwitbstandirg the reat expense entailo .. he ha- pecured thi4 u'e ited ur ic ttiizaitou for a circuit of the principi! rttlct;aud reipeei tut iiniioiiucc t tin t tie n anon will com mence uu MoueUy, Uci. 11 with the llistoric.il B tr- letiqlie, KENILWORTH ! Or Ye OnePii Ye Knrle nnd Ye Mardrmin. In wnich H 9 OlivU Hand will liptu-nr upiort'J by t ciwt ofimu.-tul exctflleuro. Th ctuinf, iu ii mic, os net's, r. nro onureiy new. Uuring Uio BHEOA.V BELL IILVREKS will nppwir and perform their Inlmlttblo etatf llell iiiinoi.Tiintcon an t vuc.it a-tection.. A new cum edy by Mr. I'lim II. Aiorton, oalieil THE FOUNDLING! and in which he provokes creams or lai.ghler, will commence the utenlnu's performance. l'r.ces of aitmlloii 80 anil 75 centa. Seatu mav ne sic.ired at (.tines Hro. lnir Htore three days in advance. Tnesa y eveiilni;, Oct. 'Ailh, L.a Chatte Hlaiiche, the White Cat. CHARLES MELVILLE, Busluns Axiat. D INI'ORTM UOUSE. PITnOLK CITY, PA., 8. M. ALFORD, Proprietor. Drilling Jars V e would respectfullv announce to onr cnsio mers and the public, generally that we keep con stantly on hand , Cast Steel Drilling Jars ! Whlfb fbjPmmyth and Durability eiccl any Steel Lined Jar beretojiirc In use. The Advantage we Claim 0er Lined .Tars are that, belnc ALL HTKEL, they are stronger thm Jara oou.)ii!d partly of Iron; that presentlni; a 8teel surface to l he rock, they aro protected Irotn wear ou tbe outside, and will keen heir shape longer. I We also keep on hand I Cant Iron Working Barrels. Fisher, Korris& Co. Nov .1lllm J0 "k- B. It. BTRATTOS, W. Klf. ' STRITTOX &. KIl, Oil Producers AND BROKERS IN OIL LANDS AND LEASES, Office In Pliimcr' Block. IPost Offi.0 Bos 1200,1 Franklin, Pa. !,!v'",0,,, d,rlne t0 orwrateln the LUBHI CA I'INd OH, UlMl'hlCT will do well to oxninlita our ll.t Liberal lntere.-t will he triven for tor 41 A CUINJJRY, TOOLS, CASING ud TUUINU. J- All Compnnicatlons promptly answerad. Land Niiricying, A:c. Franklin, Oct 17, 1670. 3u. . SOBEL'S OPERA HOUSE I POSITIVELY TIIK LAST NIGHT of the brilliant Tratln Artt.te, Miss Fanny B. Price ! SATURDAY EVE'gTFcT. 22 will bo presented tbe great diama of LITTLE BABEFOOT. MATINEE, THIS AFTERNOON 2 p. jt. EAST LYNNE,' Admission, AO and T5 Cent,. octltlw. $10, $10, $10 BUYS A BUYS A CookingStove CookingStove WITH FOUR WITH FOIU ( BOILER HOLES BOILER HOLES AND A AND A Large()Oven, Large OLven. Call and we'll Show it Call and we'll Sell it FOR Ti: DOM Alt -A.t Ames'. TITUSVII.LE, l'A Great Reduction I IN STOVES M TIWHRR. -AT- AMES'. THE ' PEERLESS" IS STILL Without n Rival In the Stove Wnrkel. ITW havo nKtiieetUhe prtn of lb a f..riie store hi pet cent., brlul It wiahlu the react) ol all. , Wa have aeo on band tweat j Ot. duTeror-t v It ties of , ( COOK INC Bl OVER, To which we Invite the attention ofparchaaera our prlem III be ronnd lower man etror. Kvery .tore warranted. Call and see ns. . octlS lf - jaiajan"!.. mzt furniliittj Petroleum Centre, fs now' nrenared to fhrnlsh' his customers with erythlnK la tba bouM InmlshlDi line. Stove and Tin ware. jjuuterna, Funcy Article, Stamped, Prft' and Jnpitnned Ware. Also a Lame Stock of Bract Ac Iron Fitting . UU.M, 1' I ST' iN AND HEMP PACKING, IACS U5AHIEIt,tc.,THK tUlAMI'lON ANB NOVKLTY CLOT II Kb W Ul""i WATh-U fVfkl.P.tlHnrall SlZUS. All Joh Work ra-ornntlv atten ded to with neatness and dis patch. Parlicolar attention paid to Gas and Steam Fitting, have ing a Gas Fitting Machine not excelled in the Oil Region for catting Gas Pipe. JAMES RUTHERFORD. JOU81W9.-0 ( notice;. To all who Intend puttlnir eMmneya In lelr buildings that 1 ant prepared tofnmli " ")tl' STONE PIPE whloh Is in every way soft, ' w' half the cost of a brlcU chimuey. 0,tn?w, -1 W.l'EATTY;