JI( FAItL WD, SMITH & c0. Losee Block, Titiuvllfe.Pa., Merchant Tailors! Fall and Winter Styles ! FOHLHa & AMEKICAX Coalings, Vesting CLOTHS and CASSIMEttS, Wita Bnqnafted fn'llHles for making them up in the Buat approved manner. Hat? and Caps. Silk Hals Made to Order. Perfect Satisfaction AlTrayi f.uaranteed. I etroleurt Centre Daily Record Pet. Ontrd Saturday, Oct. 20. ABUlVtL AJUs DEPARTURE' OF n 1.13 unyy. fj. 4c A. R. R, On and after Monday, May 30th, 1870, traini will rua a fellowV: ( , 0RT1I K0. NO. 3 NO. l.t Leave Irvin vTil-45 5-00 ' Leave Oil City 7.00 iftrfXrt r m. 7,47 p h PeLCen 7.88fered f..r23 f-'fc " " TitUBV. 8uhdnN!ti4 Uxl5 i, Arrive Corryy to tbK;i '",b 5 " L-aveTho p. referred ".Ife'1- f'.jVa Wallace, m. 6,05 p m " m,-,uV. 12,4ft Xwii-.iwfolli.v' 7,45 " JVM: -Gen. 1,25 , '" " m,? v ft. 35 Arrive O. City 2,05 '''''V.J.V-' 910 " " Irvine. 4,00 11.35 MT No. 5 and (i nn on Sunday. FKEICIIT Tit A I.N 3 NOItfll. Leave Oil City. 9.35 a.m. B.Ma.m. 1'I,:i.-,a . 2,cSp P. Cm, 10.60 " b.t 1 i2.li) p m. 4.10 Arrive Titusv, 12,01 m. U,4S ." 1,35 " 6,a) " FREIGHT TIIAIK8 SOUTH. laaveTltnsv, 6.15A.M 10,35 a.m. :i 00a. m. 8 S.IrM " P Cen, 8,17 " 11,81 ' l-,25 p.m. .no ' Arrive O. Ciry,,J5 ' J,ud t Jl ,u4 ' 7.30 !' Oil City and Petroleum Centre freight, leave Oil vttr 11,80 a. m., arrives at. Petroleum Centre 1,2.1 p. m,-,f,',,v" Petmloura Centre at 4,00 a m., arrive at Oil City 6,20 p. ni. BItVEn PALACE I.KKnit3 r. Jo. 4 Direet from Philadelphia without chnirc. mo. 3 Direct to Philadelphia without chimp.,. 10. 6 Direct from I'llttbiinih without rbauuo. Wo O-Direct tu plttsb urgb. without ctiauire. . Monday, May au. 1870. Gold at 1 p. m., 1UJ8' Bberiff Salb The Pitbote Railroad waa sold yesterday by the Sheriff of thin county for the sum of $61,000 It was struck down on the bid of Harvey lien dcrson, t(f, of Meadville, who It BJsup Ibsed bought it for the A. & G. VV. It. B. Co. 'a lessees. This tain covers the rond and all its fhttnrei. The Sheriff held about ninety executions against the concero Tbu money will be paid into court by tlje Sber iff and will bu distributed by an auditor, we presume, appoloted by the court. tor that purpose. Cso. V. Format). Esq., mho has beeu tor a Ion; time Receiver for this road was relieved from that poaititn day before yesterday. There was a rumor on the streut yester day that a tank filled with oil bad bursted 00 the McCray farm. The rumor probably originated by the loss of ubuut six barr.ls of oil from one of the pipe lines by leakage, as no tank has bursted in that vicinity. The Kel . farm, .adjoining tho Bainey farm. Cherrytree Uun, was sold yeeteiday oy Mr. wm.,uead to Mr. Chas. lieadbam, for $5,000, The farm ooiuprises 50 ucroB, aud la at present yieldiog 40 barrela of oil per day, ."-J1' y ; Mr. T, A. Morrisoo; . of the. Oil ' City Times, announces bis withdrawal from that journal la this mornlug's itsue, ia conue quence of ill beattb, Wm. Gealy, a butcher ot Oil City, aged about GO years, was thrown and bad bis leg broken on Thursday of laat week while iu a cattle pen at Renj attempting to eecuie soma of the 'brutes. Fishing: at White Oak is good now and the hotels have venison, bass, pickerel, tripe, and other delicacies of the Beasou on their bills of. fare. What' in a name? 'Gilt Edge" whisk v in boine extensively advertit! by an m fr.fprlil g Pittaburb firm. AJfjAlITl .TIJI HIM. 1IT DR. T. W. TAUSONS. 'J Should Autumn's goldenldays depart And never leave behind A lesfon to tlio prate ful heart A harvest for the mind? For Autumn and his golden d:iy., For all his goodly things. We'll sing a cbrertul song of praise, For all that Autumn brings. Dear God! who gnv'st the kindly rain On Summer's drought to fall, Thy sun and rain made strong the grain, But Autumn ripened nil. For Autumns glad end golden days, For alt his Meted things, We'll siug'.,tht;ovful'Song of praise, For all thai autumn brings. -r t ' if . Though AuWimn suns more coldly shin Earth's glory is not lost; Night'bears the Fhelod's radiant si gn, Morn shows the silver frost. And though bis fields be bare' and brown, ' " . Old Autumn's praise wo'll sing, October's gold hall be lis crowo, And Autumn shall be king . The Tittisville Ileruid moiul:.es ufter Ibis fashion: Among the Drigbt tights in the galaxy of petroleum stars that have flashed into a meteor-like exiBtenco since the discovery vj "Drake's" illuminator on Watsott-i flat, there ii;one who bus lately ntipiieared above the oleaginous horizon, th'ut is des tined to receive the attention of modern star-gazers by reason of his eccentric and comet-like movements. ..From an honest, hard-working, steady-going boy, by reason uf fildden wealth, be has . launched bis canoe upon the flood of ' dissipation and carousil, unl. unless, like tho original Johnny Steel?, he uientU his ways, and set tles down to "teaming," he will nut only find biiusvlf shipwrecked, but, iu oil par lance, "cleaned olit and snatched as bald beaded as a c in,oa ball." The races ol the past season have been graced by the presenceof this "oil prince." aud proprie tors of chiick-a-luck and other se al-botrJ have smiled us tho youth from Hickory in vested his money nn their inMes. And now coini s the sequel from lite Forest RepuriU can : "John Fagundns, one nf the owners of t he famous Fagundns Farm, was tirvested on Monday last and brought to this place on the charge of etiullng a trunk from Scott Humuiason, propiietorof the Ven ture House, Truukoyville. A hearing was bad beloru Esquire Mercllliott, an 1 tho prisoner was held to bail in $1,0Q0 for bis appearance at the next Qurtur Ses sions. . . By this week's Venango Spectator we learn of the retirement from that journal ol Mr. A. V. Whllaker, for many years the senior editor and proprietor, tho change be ing made necessary by his health becoming impaired by too close confinement. During bis lo.ig connection with the Spectator, Mr. W. has succeeded in building tip a journal that has been a credit to himself, and done much toward building up the city of Frank lin, and is probably more extensively read than uoy other weekly journal ia this sec tion of the State. We shall niiss hltn from the editorial fraternity, hs to him we are entitled lor many favors shown during a period extending over nearly five years with which we have been identified with tlio press of the oil region. We tpst he may speedily be restored to health, and prosper ed In whatever undertaking he may engage. Tho paper will bd published hereafter by Mr. John II. Whitaker, and will lose none of its interest, he bping every way capable of conducting it. , AVe lenin that the Oil City Daily Times SMspendod 'publication as a daily newspaper this morning. It ia said u weekly paper will be issued hcteal'ter from that ofiice. The late specimens of Aurora Boroalis, with which the Datives of this country have bteu delighted, have set the paper stainem, wha'disb up the local columns lor some of our countiy dailies, to gushiug about robes 'Of azure light, ethereal Oil Id nets, mullow Autumn days, and so lortb. "It is a Bud moment in life," said Cyn'o' "when you llnd that lovo, glory, happiness are altogether uot worth a cigar.,", "It Is a sadder moment still," replied his friend, "when you find that the cigar itself is bad.'' A lady who visited an Osbkosh (Wis.) hotel, aud blow out the gas on going to bed, when awakened by a eeivant, exclaim ed; "Sojit'tbitig's the nutter vvitU the air bete lo 0(hku&u." Latest 93st Juswrtaiit vv War flews.: I v v ' London, Oct. 2S. Tho capitulation of Metz was not signed until Ttrortffny night. The city will be occupied by the Germans to-morrow. t, ; , The whole number of prisoners is now represented at one hundred and seventyj three thousand, including three Marshals and six thousand officers. Tours, Oct. 28. The lollnw.ing ollicial dispatch is just made public: Bourg,' Oct. 28. A tolegram from Basle announces that the Prussians have suf fered defeat between Mont Didier and Bo ssncou. - v ' They (led in disorder, taking with them fifty-three wagons filled with wounded, and leaving twelve buudtej killed on the Hold. Three hundred of tte fugitives crossed the (rentiers into Swiss territory. They wero difarmedand directed to pro ceed to Posentray. ; London, Oct. 2S. Heavy rifle firjng wa.i heard to day near Paris, the sound cpuitui from the defences between La Villa tte nnd Mont Murtre. The Germans who occupied Versotil in Considerable force, have left Gray Stir Laone. This movement down the valley of the Laoun is believed to be the first step iu the advance on Lyons. ' ' " Thecjurt of inquiry on tho blowing up of the? citadel of Laono acquits the French Commandant of nil responsibility. , Thii. following from tlie E isl Brady Inde pendent, will givo our rmidrra some idea of what is in Slore for nur town when this great Humbug 8 how visi:s us next week: On Suftirday lust an Indian Show" visited Eat Brady, and. with it ca:uu the pfiial amount of drunkenrieja 'ntid rowdyism The show riself rvas a huinbog jta'r txf.el tnce. and wo are not only sorry that such impositions are tolerated, but that ho rough cOicers grant license to such exhibitions. Such swearing1, such,' attempts to get tip rows, baaeldom bo'en witnessed be re. and we trust lor the sake of morality and com mon decency wo may "never look upon its like again. Captain Keeler, a prosperous resident of Detroit, ' Mich., has been coasting about the streets of that city, recently, on board n ste.itn eorvetto on wheels. The vessel is 35 feet long, 7 feet depth ol told, and 12 feet breadth of beam. After making the circuit nf'ho principal tborouglifurea t lie old skipper headed his cralt towards the river, atid launched her in presence of the whole town. ' ' ' Maxims for Merchants. A short advertisement four times Is bet ter than. a very long, once. "Brag is a gtuiidof. J)t bolrtrast is better." ' Don't fear to hsve a small advertisement fJ)11!iideDf a.lar.je competing on The i5 biW'Wn't eat it up. ! . A prominent advertisement, once or twice, wilbbe efdotivn, If fot'wed' tip by a steady card giving your business and ad dress. II business admits of It, soveral small . adVertiPsement'-Mtb your name repeated every time, will avail 010'e than the same collected, with your rtame In only once There is no instance on record of a well sustained System- of,, judjolotis advertising failing of succss. tDon'ake (Jown jrour sign ., in dull limes. People read uewspapers all times of the year.-ao,. , When people see a man advertise, they kuow.he.is a huiiiuAfs mn, and his adver tistn'proclaims thatf 'be 1s not above busi-nees,--but auxions-to do it: - - - '-. , 1 1 ',', i.f? :-,r f , From the Times wo learn that John Bryan was arrested in Veuango City, on Saturday last, on a charge of attempted rape. The victims of this brute's passions were two children, and be deserves 'the severest puuisbment the law provides Bryan was held under bail to appear a,t Cour t. ' ' JUST KIX'UIVCD I have just received a superior quality of Black Dlmond Coal,, for stove or engine use, the best coal in tbe'nrarket. Also, Mount Joy and White Ash, both good qualities of Coal. 2 3t. C. II. WILLIAMS.. WALL IMPEtt' ' , at Gbiffes Bos. We would call the attention ot our bus! oess mon to the superior styles of job print ing, hnlh nlnin nnH funnv. at nma.,. , r ' i"w'-ui uciuu turned out from this office. We are prepar. iu vAeuiuujuo pruuiDg 01 every (Jescrlo tion In the IntMat anI mimt fUahinnal.l of the art, and at reasonable rates. tf. Very large ; assortment ol under cothlng it Lajimkus & Ai.den'b. Sash, Glass, Doors, Putty &c. Large stock very cheap at tho Furniture Store. tnW-U' liocitt lVotlrt'N. Si. 31. lN tUiKill Ac Cs., at Park Wow, New Yuik, nrtd (loo. P. KoWoil A Co.. Ail vurllr.tig Aitents, nre the sol. nijetits for tliol'u, troleiin) Centre Daily Itroono In that city. Ad vurtlsft" In ti nt city nre. rrqnvstid toiaave tlielr favors wtlh 1 lilier of tee hIonc houses The birgesi assortmeut of Purlor and Conking glares may be lotind at Nicholfon Ih'Blackmvn's. -V ITp stairs' over Voucher's Rrstnnruot, Wssh ieptnn St., Petrolemu Centfe, Pa. I.nlies are invited to call. sept 28. Just received n largo nnd well nosorted stock ol Bhnlf hardware at J. Rutherford's. tf. WAl Ii PAPKH at Gkifpkh Bnos. Call nnd see the extensioo top Dictator with reservoir, nfNicholsou & Blackmou's, ugeiils for tiie same. WAI.I. IMI'l-.lt at Giiit'FKS Bnnn. Cnsimere and Buckskin Gloves in large quantities at oct27i(. Lammkhs A Aldex. (iVNlers. Ju.t received Iresh tub Oysters nnd shell Cluius 111 L. Voucher's. Sep 1 7. The place to gt ymir Boots and Shoes is at Bruce & Fullers, Main Street. - All styles litiht harness, cheaper than the cheapest, made from Moffat's oak stock, nnd warrant, (1, at J. K. K run's. A. 3- Smith b just ' returned from the Kust wtlh a Urge stock of Shoes uud the l.ttest styles of Open Toe Ladies shoes. uct5-tf. Oyster nnd Clam Stews, those tM fash lolled ones, ot Voucher'. WAl.t. PAPER , at GitiPFFS Bttos. Buy the "Keil lint" Saddle, inaniitacliired In Titusville expressly fir Hie oil country udapted 10 all kinds ni weather, at J. II. Kron's. al2-tf Co to Bruce Jt Fullers, Main Str"t fnr your fine Boots ,t Shoes. sepil3-tf 1 : . MAI LPAl'Ht 1 lit Griffks Bnos. OKIF.NTAL HOT BLAST 1 PARLOR STOVES) are in such great demand that Nicholson it Blackmon cannot supply the home trade. 01 (ill. Vow is the best time tn lay in n winter supply of hard coal. Codington & Corn Well are the men to buy from. Jxnc28tt. Neck Ties. Sleeve Buttons ia endless variety at 1 L.OIMKR3 it Al.DKX's. ., NEW ADVKUTlEMK.NTS. WOTit'lv. NoVlce Is hereby given that Wm II. FOSTER ha.i thii dny will. drawn ly mutual conmit from thcflrmof WM.J.INMS Co. W. J. INSH. oet2S 2w 11. V. 1X.VIS. FOU SALE. Onet!; tt'oodbtrry enjhiB, ono ten horo bol'tr, double stay bolted, In perfect working order, with itcam Ouafrc, Cocks, Ac. 0CI27 St T. FROTniNQriAM. - FOU SALE. .5 . . . A 1 bone PortaMWod Mann Eujlno In perfect order. ,.,. . W. S. STEWART. oct27-3t ' " Rochester House. Steam Engines Ksp1al1v nilaptcd to the Off. IIt'!I!t HSS. K411 litl by mme in comhlned inerita uf economy, durability, simplicity and perfection. Comhlnlne all thnhiarta in tho most rempact. sim ple nnd cnvi,i:!rtu fur in, having (Governor, I'll nip ailtl Healer, conueciMl muiy for ur. lleiHTip tve circulars of our Portable and Slatlounry liKlllea ent on uppllrnilnii. . UIMIII, TAItr.lt Av IIOHSK, Kutou, IHadlaoii Co., N. V. .., ocU7 3ui. B. K. STltATTOX. W. KIP. -. STKlTTOiV & KIP, Oil Producers AND BROKERS IN OIL LANDS . AN l LEASES,'" Office in riiuner's Block, lost Office Bos 1200,1 Franklin, Pa. tJU Fersnns deslrtne to operate tn the Lnillil CATINtt OIL, Dlri'l'IIIOT will do well t. exmnliin our ll Ubnrnl iutura-ts will tie (riven for iut MA CUINERY, TOCLB, CASING and TU1IINU. 1ST All Commuaications promptly answered! Lantt Surreylng. kc,. FranklUi, Oct 11, 1074. 8ju ' . ' Cniversat. Mnnttnp in Bh..m.i, W.uH. crs, at Nicholson 4 Blackmoa's. till ! iff 0. 1 WAMIlNUTw fiagJiai uu-uiuuni centre, ' Is now prefinred t furnl-h I la .. e.y.Ju.,K ia'u.e bouw fu,nu 1,4 M,na,,t!,l' Stori-Niind Tin ware. I'aMternN, ' 1 aurv Artllj. ,t"ted, rfw. Also a La rB; niwS rre' nrasa A: ro l iuiiiVs 0 HUM, PIN ION AND HUMP iVrtrrvn , I.BJWHKM, ete , TH K I- I , .ffi'.vUt.'l MiVKt.TYt'l.OTiiKs wjVinhm1' AH Job Work promptly tied TO With ttrij.fnnu v patch. raHicalar attention paid 10 vias and ntoam 1'itliiirr, jjav inijn Gas Fitting Miu-hTne not cxcpiutct in theOil lu-gionfo, cut tint; (ras Pip. JAMES RUTHERFORD. aoticeT ' To all who intend potting chimtiejj in tMf buildings that 1 am prejiarod to fiirnielv all m STONE PIPE wbisbis In ercry wy ,f half the cost of a brick chimney. 0,',,7 ?,r- J- W. HEATTT. Drilling Jars We wetildrespertnill' nnnnrmri! tn onr (th,, mers nnd the pnbirc geuerally that wakw coi. atamlj i.n )ind ' Cast Steel Drill! ng Jars ! Whleh ft.r Ktrcn!:th aiel Purabiliry excel anj!i Lined Jar lieretufuru iu use. The Advantage we Claim fw l.lnr.1 .tare are that, belnc ALL STKEL, th.t ar stinn rer Hi ,n Jara Co, J iartl of lion iliat nn-eiiiinira r!u-l pairfmv tu thrncls,ttjrni proiei-md Iruiii wear eu le outsido, and will im heir rbnpe lunger. We alio keep on hand Cant Iria Working Barreli, l islwr, orris (o. PETKOM Ltl CtKTIEf Nov. 1?, 1HT!?if. T. M'Donald, LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLES ! A I the Depot, opposite the Central House, I'KTROLEL'M CENTRE PA beat Stock of DItlVINO AND HAPDU UOHSEH on the Creek, are tu be foond at M'Donald' Llverf. '!.RHIABES 4 CUTTERS TO U LET AT ALL T1UES. FEU Ac IIOAItllED 011 Reasonable Terms. T ainrns: of all kinds X tended to Promptly nrOlv.rn.MHL t. IPUONAlD Prtrolanm Cnitro. Nov. law. , C. H. WILLIAMS, v a V- ' DEALER FN OF ALL KINDS. Office and Yard at end of Boyd Farm Bridge. FRES PASSAGE TO TEAMS OVEB THE BRIDGE. e. 11. wiw.n k" i . . . 'I'ho Arm knnwu a.4 liutrhinoin, 9" A., -nmll era of petroleain, I. this day a',l'olTh hltio consent, Inane L Knai.p pitirlnr l" ttw will h. nnntlnned hv II utchloeon.. .' j,ttl month of BeiraeuorT Run, who to of the old Ann, receive all bills TOTcuISbO' and BU all uontracU. J A M Kd n U ISAAC ,?.?"' a Dated Tctroleum Ceuho, net. 1-, i "
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