lid AU LAM), SMITH & Co. liOee Block, Tituvi!o,la., Merchant Tailors! Fall and Winter Styles! FMIEIGA & AMIittlCAX Suitings, Coaling, Vestings. CLOTHS ana CASSLMEHES, With anwyiallwl (Hr.lttfofl Tor mflkimr them up iu tbe most approved uini.iitr. HatF and Caps. Silk Halt Made to Order. Perfect Msvtlsfaetlen Always Guaranteed. 'etroleum Centre Daily Record. Vet. Centre, Tuesday, Oet. 25 ARRIVAL AND DF. PA HTl'K E OF TRAINS ON O. C. & A. R. R. On and after Monday, May 30tb, 1870, trains will run aa follows: ortu ko. S. so. 8. no. 1. Leave Irvine. 11,43 a m. 8.00 p m Leave Oil City 7,00 a, m. 2,42 p m. 7,47 p u ' PetXen 7.38 ' 3,23 " 8,28 " ' Tltusv. 8,23 4,14 9,15 ' Arrive Corry, 9,35 6,45 " 10,35 " B0CTQ. xa, 2. no. 4. no. 6. Leave Corry, 11,20 a m. 6,00 a m. 6,05 p si " Tilusv. 12.45 p m. 7,40 ' 7.45 ' P. Cen. 1,25 8.17 t 8.35 Arrive O. City 2,05 8.55 " 0,10 " " Irvine. 4,50 " 11.35 ' fJgT" No. 6 and 6 run on Sunday, FREIGHT TRAINS NORTH. Lmt oil ntj, .u . (5,30 a.m. in,35iii. s,rrpM " P. Cen, 10.W " S.fcl - 14,10 m. .10 ArrWe Tllasv, PJ,01 r n 9,46 l,5S ' 6,2U " FREIGHT TRAIX8 SOUTIT. LraveTltusv, fl.13A.jj l(i,35 4 n. O0a.. 5 air " P. Ore, 8.17 " 11,51 iU p.m. H.80 " Anivo O. C!ty,9,85 ' l,ui r x :i,o ' 7.so " Ml City and Petroleum Centre frehrhf, leave Oil fit j 11,60 a. m., arrive at Petroleum Centre 1,15 p. i. Ixavos Petroleum Centre at 4,00 p m arrive at Oil City (,20 p. m. BIlVKlt PALACI LKKPI!fO CARS. JJ. 4 IMreot from riiihulliitilu without change. Jjo. 3 Direct to Philadelphia without eluiiRt.. Wo, 5 Direct from l'lltnliuruli without chauge. No tt Direct to Pitiaburuh without cbaure. Monday, May M. 1870. Gold at 1 p. m., 11 1 Tbs O. a A A. K. K, Co. are about to make several needed improvements in tte vicinity of tho depot at this place. A new awiteb it to be laid running in tbe direction of Wild Cat Hollow fur the convenience of tie Central retroWum, Co. in shipping oil. Tali will necessitate tbe removal ol tbe Kxpresa office and the adjoining building to make room for tbe track. They also Intend building a largo and caAidioua freight ep t. Tbeae improvements'? .re made nec essary on account of their constantly In creasing business. Niw Wisll. Dame Fortune has again . smiled on our friend Adams at tbe rate ol 160 barrels per day. Well No. 3, McCray A Adams lease, J. S. McCray farm, was completed Saturday night, but was uut tub ed until yesterday. Testing commenced last night and to-day tbe well is yielding fully 150 barrels por day. It U o70 feet deep, aud baa 42 feet ol third sand rock. Also, has a powerful gas light. We are pleated ia ajjuln record bis good fortune and hope it may continue, as he is worthy of it. f .txabange draws the following pic ture, hicb will be appreciated by all edi tors: '"It Is strange how souslilvo some men a$o. 1,'bej will get drunk, rave about the streets, yelling like savages, go borne nud bent tbeix wives, turn their children out of dew, being au proud of achievement a to make tho. neiijbbors conscious of tbe fact; pay a due before a magistrate, and having made themselves as notorious us possible, will wide around to tbe editor and beg aim, witulnara in their, eyes, out to bring disgrace to, tbeir families by mention ing that little affair in tbe paper." A military company bos been organized In Mimdvllle called tbe Zouaves, and Is niupMl of some ol Mux flntet jo'i-ng men of tbe place. Low Vouojci ooutinui-H to receive frcsb tyjters tliiiy. Give him a call. Oil in Santa Citrz, Cal. Tho following is from tbe Santa Cruz, Cal. Sentinel of Oot 1st: "R. U. Whiteside has a well on his ranch which is now yielding from 80 to 100 gal lons of oil per day. Ha tunnelled inlo t:io mountain about thirty feet, wbeio ho struck tbo inaiu vein. The oil bubbles up liko boiling soap, emtting large quantities or gas, which is something so ouVnsivd as to make It difficult for tbe men to woik. Tho well ts about 300 yard's from Chase's mill on the Soquel Augmentation, and about a half a mile from where Burrcll bored a well about five years ago. This oil vein extends from Correlitos to Pescadero, and only needs capital to develop it, and receive rich returns as a reward for the labor. But wo can not expect to do much in the way ol developing tbe vast resources of wealth, which abound in our mouutuln range, until we bring ourselves into rapid means of communication with San Fraucisco." This discovery has a local interest from tbe fact that our fellow citizn, Tbos. A. Shaw, of oil enterprise, owns the working interest in a largo traot near the new well. The oil is very heavy and valuable. Tho place is 66 miles from Sin Francesco and ol easy access. Jamestown Journal. Tbe name of John J. Carter has become as familiar as household words almost throughout tbe entire oil region from tbe fact that he has as largo au assortmo nt of clothing as is to be found in tbe region, and sells it at prices that will compare favora bly wilh those in New Yorkor Boston. Having teen acquainted with Mr. Carter for a long period we take pleasure in re com mending him to those of our citizens visit ing Titutville, as being a fair and honora ble dealer. Bead bis odvertisement and give him a call. )t Commissioner Parker having just return ed from an extensivo tour in tho Indian' country, reporls that there is every proba bility of a total cessation of Indian hostili ties in all the country north of Arizona anil tbe Rio Grande, on account of tho excel lent quality of this y oar' a supplies. Arizona be thinks, in view of the fact that a florae war is now raging there between tbe Unitel States troops and thc Apaches, among whom there will in conse quence be no distribution of supplies, will be the scene of tbe most desperate struggle that b as ever characterized that section 0 tbe country during tbe coming winlor. Tbey now refuse all offers of peace, and tbe war has grown to be one of extermina tion.. Tbe history of the Pennsylvania Volun teers, it is stated, is completed In mnnu- sc ript as fur as tbe 180th regiment. The remaioing thirty-five regiments wero in ser vice during one year or during a part of the year only, so that their records can be made up more easily than those ol tbe regiments which served during the war. The history is in press as far as tbe 143tb regiment. A large audience greeted the opening en tertainment of tbe Olivia Rand Coinody Company, at Sobers Opera House, last eve ning. The groat historical burlesque en titled, "Kenilworth; or. Ye Queen, Yo Earlo and Ye Maydeune," was Imiught out in a style never before equalled by any company which lias appeared before a Pe troleum Centre audience. As a burlesque actress, Miss Rand has but few equals. She baa a line voice and ber singing was fre quently encored, to which sho was obliged to respond. Miss Wood as "Amy," Mr. Jackson us "Wayland Smith," displayed raro talent and were loudly applauded. In tbe farce entitled "The Foundling," Mr. C. H. Morton as "Mr. McPheraon," kept tbe audience in good humor during tbe entire performance. This evening will be pro duced Miss Rand's celebrated version of tbo Parisian sensation the "White Cat," wbioh h eno-ff.tbe finest burlesques pbyed, and in which tbe entire company appear. Tbe company is a strong one, and as an extra bill is offered, all should avail themselves of tbe opportunity presented to see thorn perform. On Friday night, about 9 o'clock, Mr. Frank G. Steward, a merchant of Panama, Chautauqua couuty, was knucked down and robbod, wbilu passing from bis store to bis residence, wben only a fow loot from bio gate. When bn came to, be was just $1,000 short. Ho oll'urs $300 reward for tho thief and money. The Pennsylvania Railroad will hence forth light thoir cars with gas. Sufllolent to last for a trip is forced into a cylinder and taken aboard tbo cars. During an examination a medical stu dent being asked tbe question, "Wben dots mortification set io V replied, "Wben you pop the question and aro answered, No." Tbe must unsociaUlo thing tre milo s oues; you cover sec two of tuuuj tojjoth-. ei'. Luti'st ami Jlost Impirrtant Wat Snvs. Tours. Oct. 21. Orleans is now occupied by 2",0o0 Prus sians, with sixty pieces oT nrtillkry. The enemy have .roido Iresli rciitiisitiors on tho city. The government carefully avoids giving information of tbo French forces on tho liOire, but it may bo sUted that they aru in motion, and tbe result will soon bj known. St. Quontin via London, Oct. 25. This city was evacuated yesterday. The sioo of L.iforto is also abtudoned and tho corps under tbo Duke of Mockliu burg returning to Paris. Mutiny among tho Soissons pri Miners has resulted in bloodshed. Seven Mobiles wero killed and threo wounded. Tour?, Oct. 21. Nothing official is yet reoelved from tho armies around Orleans. It is rumored, however, that a battlo is Imminent.. The French will toalco an altempt to re tako Orleans. Breaisons, Oct. 23. Gen. Gambriel's dispatches to tho Gov ernmeut stnto that tan FrtifsHas ogain attacked Chatillon Lj Due, whero Ih.y wero repulsed the dvy before. At night they retreated. We hold the position. We bavo taken many prisoner. Tbo bombardment of SoheUtadt ccm menced on tho IS; U. Some of tbe bottles bavti b?ci burn ed. Tours, Oct. 21. News from Paris to the ISiti, refers gen erally to preparations for cKenaive move ments on a largo scilo, but u i particulars are given, for (ear the iutcllienco might be of servico to the enemy. A Western editor ''improves tho occasion presented by tho casual descent ol ona of his No. 12 brogues upon an unsuspecting "Colorddo" in tho loUowing pathetic strain: "One more potato bug Gone to bis rest; Stef ptd on po tenderly 'Cause it was best. Poor litlln later bug! Smashed to tho duel ! Iu thy prosperity, Business has bust." The Cra3i Valley National G iz-tte is responsible for the following: A man has resided In a neighboring town since 1S31. His residence Is on one side of the street and bis place o f business on another. This man h is never been on the street below bt3 place ol busiiies., not more than three blocks from bis placd ol residence. IIo goes from home daily two blocks on onii street and then a bio k and a ballon another, to his place of business, and this has been tho ex tent of bis peregrinations duriag the many years of his residence in that placo. Ad Illinois Imly waved a red (lag, stop ped the train, and asked tho conductor for a chew of tobacco fur ber old man. The conjuctor Horace Grcoleyod all tho way to tbo next station. A careful man in au E.tsteiu county wait ed till his wife went to tho barn for ben's n.'gs mnl then tried his new gun with n load of bucksbot at the side of tbe barn as a tar get. Tbe doctor picUo l the shot out of hor and tbe husViand will have to wait the slow processof divorce before be can marry the woman of bis choice. A cute young wife says: "When I want a nico snug day all to myself, I tell George dear mother is coming, and then I see nothing of htm till one in tbe morning." A New Orleans broker, awakening from a nap tbe other day, found that his tender child bad gone through him for $12,000 in notes and dralta to make a kite of. Ton bams aud a lot of bacons wero dis covered walking olflrom the front of a storo iu Now Orleans the other day. The uiggor who was with them said a candi date for office bad to'd biro, be must take sides somewhore. Tbo Tarboro Carolinian profosses to have unearthed a limn ono hundred and forty three years old, who lias survived seven wivo3, having lost bis lust one about sixty years ago, aud now wants to marry again. Pittiburgli charges only a dullar for a man's getting drunk. A young geutleman having called in bis physician, said, "Now, sir, I wish no more trilling. My desiro is, that you at once strike at tho root of my diseaee!" ''It shall ba done," replied tho doctor; aud lifting bis cane, he smashed tho decanter which stood on the table. ut G:urVi:ij Enoa. liot'itl jtjot !.:. "77 Petlcnilll Sc Co., t'aikKow, NewYotk, and tloo. 1'. Howoll & Co., Advertleica Aents, are tbe sol agsntu for tbe IV tmleiiiu I'untre Dailt Kacoao in that city. Ad v.rtisrfs In that city are reqorsted to loa their fn vnrs Willi elthe r of Uie above hciwe Tho Ingest assortment of Parlor and Cooking Sinvea way be found at NMehol nm A; Blackmon's. Ladled Ojrttcr Saloon Up stairs over Voucher Ueslamant, Wh ingtmi St., I'e'.roloum Centre, Pa. Ladies uro iuvilod to call. epl 28. Just received a liirge and well assorted stock ol shelf hardware at J. Ruthertord's. tf. at GitiKFKS Bros". ('all and sen the extenxtoo top Dictator wiih reservoir, nfXIcjolson A lllackmon's, agents lor the F'iMi'. at GitiFFKS Bros. flir.WA !!i!. Tbo lurget variety o line iiiKleieloiliiuu 1 ver offered to their cus tomers is now on exhibition at oeijtl. Lammkks A Aldex. ORIENTAL HOT BLAST (PARLOR STOVE'S) are in suc!i great demand that Nieliol.-'io ,t Blnckmon cauuot supply the home I rude. octitt. nt Grifpkr Rnos. Now Is tho best time to lay iu a winter supply of Lard coal. Codington ft Corn well aro the men to bnv from. Jno 28 It. t laeUlieri y llratidy. A very superior article of Black bony Brandy, for summer cumplaints, cholera morbus, itc, at GitiFFES Bros. Oytcrs. Jut received lre?h tub Oysters and shell Clams at L Voucher's. seplT. Tho place to get your Boots and Shoes It at Bruce & Fullers, Main Street. All styles light harness, cheaper thnn the cheapi st, made from Moffat's oak stock, and warranted, at J. 11. Kron's. A. 3. Smith has just returned from the East with a largo stock of Shoes and the latest styles of Opera Toe Ladies shoes. ocl5-tf. " Sash. Glass, Doors, Putty c. Large stock very cheap ut tbe Furniture Store. nilO-tf Oyster und Clam Stews, tboso old fash loiied niies, at Voucher's, NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dissolution 2Votlcr. T!i- flnrf kicnn n I!nfehtnn, Orr 4 Co., rfln pr f o'-troh ii!i, U Till- d:iy (Il-nolired hy itiimin! eoi lit. I-tt"c L. Kiit'i'! retiring. The bu-lness will be eoittiT:t;,'.i l.y lliitrhinffi.il A Orr, nt the month of II nie-liotr Kiiii. who will settle all debts of the i, Id iVr'ii, r-reive all bill painble to snid firm audlT.UllconliaiHs. .IAMI-S UfiCUINsOX, III ill I'. OKH, ISAAC I- KNUM'. Bated Petroleum Ccntie, Oct. 12, 1670 2 Ow. Sobers Opera House ! DIHECTOU A. L. PARKS. TWO NIGHTS ONLY 12o.id.iy A; TucMlny, Octal, &5 EXTRAOIIDINARY ATTKACTION. C-lifomta to;:icIy Company Numhnin'-'O fii-Bt cluMS ivitiit.i, Tt Is wiih irruit p'dirmro Unit Hit- l!rtor ii in ilil.Ml to uTimniiioo thnt, not wit h-t jntlinjt the urat cxt!io cut liin Iu Iihh m;cunii ilii-t taiuutt'tl or- mi iiiun for ;i circuit uf th't riii':ipU l itltr; nitrj rrain't'tiu'ly imut uiict h lliittiic Hdon will com mi'iiccou Mondty, Uci. ii w.'lli the Historical Our- KENILWORTH ! Or Yo (VtofMi Ye Knrln nnrl Ye Maydt-nne, In wnich Mi ()livi IfHii'l will jf -ur nii)wtcd by a cant t" iuiii-u:il vxtvllrnce. Tim dtunics, ini'nic. dniiffM, Ac. nro ciit t tcly new. Jjiiring Uie Kxtiavntr iiiz i, th cclujiiutcd is a; ha n r i , n wo e ks will oppeiir nnil pcrlonn their inimlUble Ptuff Bell i tiinnit rfmifnii nn i voc:ii : iocinnt. A utw cum Uy by Mr. Oiii ll. Morton, o.tlktl THE FOUNDLING! and In which ho provkiM nrreamii of 1a;.ghter. will commnncc the menlnir'! itfrformuiicu. lJnce or n.tnii-nfoii .l und 75 rotit-4. Seata may bf seen red at (.ritTt; Bn4. Dnii Storo three day iu advance Tuesd'-y owning, ict. ti.M h, La Chattu Klanclie, tUn Whito C ut. ('ll!Li;S MELV IIjLK, I)uIueH Aw tit b. K. STHATTON. W. KlH. STIMTIa & EilP, ANU BROKERS IN OIL LANDS AJVI Ii EASES, Oifiec in IMiihici 's Itltx li, lTctOffi.-o Box 1 '200,1 Franklin, Pa. V:vt, Persom di'sirlncr to operate In tlio I.tTRKl- (.'ATl.Nti (III, DISI'KK Twill 1J.1 well to e.mlue our iim Lllxral intero-d. will hn glvi n for lor MA "'it.111, TUol.s, UAblAU auU TUill.NU. Bi All Coiiimmilcation promptly answered. TiJititH Wnrvdyins, A;c. l'.2'l! lin, (.':t. 17, l'-7U. SilO, $10, $io BUYS A BUYS A Cooking&tove oalsingStove V.'M'K FOUH vi ri ruin HOLES S21LEB HOLES AND A AND A La r fro Oven Large OSven. Cull and we'll Show it Call and we'll Sell it FOR DOLLARS A.t Ames'. TITISVILI,E, PA. Great Reduction! IN STOVES m TIKWiRE, AT- AMES'. THE "PEERLESS" IS STILL Without a lliral In Hie Stovo narkrt. rSTV hnve rednerO the tirlrn d( this titoriia stove ten tier cent., btliiKi.'.K it within tiic racli of all. Weliavo also on band twenij fle difl. rcr.t v ie ties oi OOKIN STIOVES, Tow hirh wo invito the attention of purctinaers- (itir pi ivvi v til lie iiiitnu lower man ever. Kvciy siovu warrauled. Call anil see us. octlS if At AnES'l. rph tindVrtiiinri! hm imr oiKvl "P " n" ( o i WASIII.M.TON fc NKCUND ST., i'etroleuui Centre, lm HAu n,ni,..n.l n AiroUh hi. ril.tnmura With V' erytlilim' In llw houaa liiruiohiui: line. Stoves und Tin ware. m ..... .s.uiiaiTrisB, Fancy Articles, tjitnmped, Preiser nnd JnpuHned War. aiaj.f. I.nririi Mtuck Ol a. Llllln.. GUM, l-ISTdNANI) I1EMH l ACKINQ. UCI LKAIHKH, etc., THIS I'llAM' ivn ' NoVKl.TY 01.OTIIES WKINOBliS, ... .i,i..tj rvx. .1 tffuu Hr-ll mWS. All Jol ' Work promptly atten itri n.nt.nfs and dis- patf h. pHriiculnr attention paid to Gas and iStoain p Miner, ing a Gas Fitting Machine not ll.id in the Oil Kegionfor cutting (itis Pipe. JAJVltb KUI Mtrtrunu. Jrt318. It SOT WE To all who Intend potting eblmncys In Uiclr biiilabiKS that 1 am prepared to furnish all STONE I'll'E which is in crj way safe. half the coat of a brick chimney. Drilling J&rs Wn w rouiarep-'truv annoiinnj ts onr tho pilOUC generuny u baud sluutly oil Cast Steel Urillins: Ja" 1 i...-.. .... u. .i. ....I nTirnhllttV CC0UJ 8lel v lurii Mir niiniiKi - Lined Jar heretofore iu Tho AdmntiiKcs wc laln Over Lined Jnro are that, btlns AMI J ''f Jf Itou; aro stronger tli.m Jars t','l.S' that presenliu!! a Huial siirfa; W ,.n,i.M,..i irom wtaii au tbe oatiaT mam heir shape longer. We also aeep on hand Cat iron Workl V" Fisher, Korris&l LSTll1' Nov. IS, 1f)(. tf. Oystery tbe fiuart at VomW-"'