MFAR!Al,niTII( IiMve Block, Tltnvitl,Pn., Merchant ( Tailors ! Fall anil Winter Styles ! FOREHJY AMEIMCAX galling, i Ctmliiig- Testing, CLOTHS and CASSIMEllES, With unequalled fn llMi for maklntr tliom np la lb aunt approved manner. I3L"ats and Caps. Mlk Hall Made to Order. Perfect Matlafaetlon Always Oaarsmteed. ctroleum Centre Daily Record. ThU Centre, Th ursdajr. KoT. 3 ABKLVAI. AND DEPAHT17HE OF 1'HAINS ON O. C. &.A.R.H. Oo and after Monday, May 30th, 1870, trains will run a follows: OKTK KO. 5. XO. 3 KO. 1. Leavo Irvine. 11.45 a m. 8,00 p m Lear Oil City 7.00 A X. 2.4J p m. 7.47 p m PetCen 7.38 y 3,23 " 8.28 " Titusv. 8.2.1 s 4.14 9.15 Arrive Corry, 8,34 6,45 " 10,35 BODTB. ko, 2. no. 4. ko. 6. fciave Corry, 11,20 a h. Ci.OO a m. 6,05 p m ' Titusv. J2,r u. rj',40 7,45 " - ' P. Ceo cl(V.-ri. gk.u n 8,35 11 !ylrV!i!nj: : ..'Viiis ti gin k deslrca -e,r.lt. Tlvyravi V Jlrr.nl. T'ua tavontlnn viion pav'-,"0 a.id to he i'.ie tiiilmiaarln I1"' innday lien 3, noi. only by ilio in mentor, 1. lie mat fmo protltwl miliNOKTU. eessftil experiments, and fiii!u.u(ji, in,35x.n. J,r5p rives tho j no ria'it 10 cU'in a a' js.10 r a. 4,10 tbe prolit 01' tli sueroi'sful ii." 1,55 6,0" peculation has been redu.-i u perinicut h . renal .eJ iK'vei SOL TH. dic&TCry ha hm - 1",35 a a. HOOa.x. 6 5Sm 1184 pirlincnt3. 1 " 11,51 l!f,25 P.. H.30 " manufacture, m J5- fc 1,U6 p x if.no ' 7.S0 wUHlihi ascfid ti'strolmim Centre freight, leaves Oil besom apubl.., arrives at Petroleum Centre 1,23 p. "And yet wlttroJeum Centie at 4,00 p d., arrivus haveai l?tig:!ao p. m. t 7h?hr-lroct from HhUndelnhla without chatige. t Hhllsdelphla without chunge? 5, JL5DlBtt from brh without rhaiige. K D'ract to nrgh without change. claims a nurd tot t n m Iln3' WOrtb to" ""'4 ry yra jun Installation tervieee at tbe Presby pons 1 Church, last evening, were largely '-"'-led, and. proved very interesting. Tbe by Rev. Sinclair of Titusville, was tit tbonut ana euective one ana was listen 'J,(;r,3hronno"t w,tn ,be strictest atten- nnd ti The charge to tte pastor and people, Muk-- Eaton of Franklin, and Oxtoby of th East, were alto eloquont and efleo- vit; appealing directly to tbe jeatts of tbose present, and urging tbem to Mtstaio tbe newly installed pastor in bis ef fort to build 'tip tb ohurcb, and advance tte cause of Christianity. There wat a rumor on the street to-day of tbe striking or a 1000-barrel well at Srady's Bend. By telegram from that place we learn that tbe Meidrum well( No, 2; Armstrong Bun, commenced Hewing yes. terdar. it'Waf rumored at tbe rate of 1,000 barrels per day. Tbe well is 00 a branch of Armstrong Run, on- territory bitberto tin developed. Tbe rumor Is doubtless started to affect the oil market From several opera- ton who are "posted" on the Armstrong Bun territory, we ara informed that- tbe big flowing wells in that vicinity are a1 myth nearly, newspaper aceountsto tbe contrary. Simon Levi, of tbit place, recently con victed by tbe United States District Court t Pittsburgh, ol passing counterfeit money and re co in mended to mercy by the jury, ' iv as sentenced to two yeart Imprisonment in the penitentiary, by Judge McCandless, - on Tuesday. Th second well put down 00 tbe Pren ic, Augeil-A Whitney traot, at Foster Station,, on. tbe Allegheny River below Frtoklin, wai completed day . before yester day and tubed and cased. Yesterday tbe ucker-rodi were' put In, tbere being over 900 feet of oj) ix tbe bole at the lime. Up to tela writing we4are not letrred the Miljlt.. A Country without lirocnbHckn. Th Overland Monthly tells how fSn Mornior.s manage to get uloug without greenbacks: Uundieds of f.itraets til.i in ris.rn ilil y couilorlablo circtinistances. uhd havion large families to clothe and educate, will not dee a dollar lo money lor yeais. Such a farmer wishes to nrliiMe lir of shoes for his wife. He commits Die shoemaker , who aveig his willingness to furnish the une lor oik) load ot wood. lie lias r.o wood, but sells a calf for a ijuantlly ot adobes, tlie aJubea for an order on a mer chant, payable iu goods, mid lliu order for a load of wood, and straightway the mutron is shod. Seven watermelons purchase a ticket of admission to the theatre. Ho pays for the tuition of his children severity five cabbages per quarter. The dressmaker receives lor her services four squashes er day. He settle his church dues in sorghum molasses. Two loads of pumpkins p.iy bis annual subscription lo the newspaper, lie buys a ''Treatise on Celestial Marriage" lor a load of gravel, and a botlle of soothing syrup for vhe baby' for a bushel ol string beans, la this primitive method, until the advent of the railroad, nioe-teaJbs of the business of the territory was conducted. And eveo now, lo the more remote settle ments, a majority of ail transactions are of this character. Go and see the black blonde performances f Uicurdo to-night. TrniorTB Riilroad Ixjixition Dk Med. Tbe a.'gument in this case, on the application of J. J. Vandergiift and George V. Foiuian, petilioners, asking that an in junction might be issued restraining tbe directors of Ibis road from increasing their capital stock, was beard before Hon. S. V. Johnson at Corry, on Mouday last. C. H Heydrick, Erq , of Franklin, appearing lor complainants, and V. D. Llrown, Kffj , of Warren, for defendants. After bearing the testimony and listening to tbe arguments of.consel, tbe Court decid ed that sufficient grounds for creatine an injunction bad not been shown, and denied toe prayer 1 toe petitioners. A remarkable phenomenon occurred the day on which tbe earthquake was Kit at Stumps' Mill, New Londonville, O. On a small hillside that bas heretofore been diy ground, a stream of watu r about one foot in diameter, gnsbedjotit with gieat violence and baa been tunning witb the same futce ever since. Tbe ground, for a coneiiiora- ble estent around the waterspout, is set tling. Lung poles have been inserted but no bottom found. There items to be an underground lake. Do not fail to bear Hugh Hamuli tbe ex qniaite balladiat, at tbe Opeia House to- u'.gkt. Miss Lizzie L. Boynton, tbe Elizibetb Cad Stanton ot Cruwlordville, In liaas, is no more. The ceremony by which she be came Mrs. Utrbert took place iu tbe pres ence of a large assembly, on Tuesday of last week. Tbe happy pair, alter a brief wedding tour, will proceed lo Des Moiuuj, Iowa, where Mr. Harbert is practicing law and bis wife, it is said, will enter bis office as a Jaw student. Go and bear Charley Freeman in bis fa'v ortte picolo solo's at tbe Ojera House to night Nevada is a nice p lace to live. The other day three man built a fence across a stage road in that Mate, and when the stage came up, leveled their guna and be gan. to talk business. Tbe twelve paseeu gers, headed by tbe Lieut. Governor an 1 tbe warden of tbe state prison, got in sin gle file, left their raune y and valuables, and were ordered bank iuto the couch again Tbe robbers then pulled down the fenoe, fired a salute as tbe vehicle drove off. and thus pleasantly parted company witb tbe it guests. 1 McCray Bros, well No. 2, J. S. McCray farm, mention of which , we made jeat.u--dty as yielding 15 barrels per day, has in creased to 45 barrels daily. The Armstrong, Christie & Brady well, lime farm, which started at 8 barrels per day baa increased to fifteen. Those of our citizens who admire genuine amusement without vulgarity, should at tend LaHue's MlnBtrels, . who perform at Sobel' Opera House, tb'.s evening. Re served seats can be secured at Grilles Bros, dtug store. We learn that a shooting all'isy occurred at East Shamburgb, last night, in which a man named Farrel was seriously' wound ed in the shoulder, andfOnotber man called 'Slotty," wbb shot through the left breast, and probably fatally wounded. Several of tb parties engaged in the all'my have been arrested and are held to await tbe resuk of the wounded man's injuries. La Rue's Carolvl Minstrels at Ifco Q?nrt House, lo uii"M. latest .mil Most 2in;o! t;mt War At'Ms. Toum, Nov. 2. Trie !:',v,'r","',,,t is receipt ol a,lv:cis from r.if'S ti Oeloii.-r 25 Th I'MUii bid pi-'vio.iM? aluir.loii' d important points, alter hard lighting, und lliu rmiaiani held these points nnd were lorilMng. Tho principal c innon foundry tr the city which is capable or turning out ten guns per day, had completed nil iroi; '.-lad locomotive ai med with heavy ordnance. The same establishment, was busily em ployed In tbe maiiuucliiro 01 masse- nts. Tbe Klerttire snys the Prussian seigeguns are before tho ciiy and Paris may bejbom- barded uny moment. Rumors fif the capitulation of Bazalno were circulated in Paris the 27th and creuted intense ugltutiun. Versailles, Nov. 1, via London, Nov. 1 ) The loss nf the second Division of Infan try Guards on the .tilth, w.is thirty-lour ollloers and 'lour hundred nnd forty-nine tueu. Fort Mt. Vuleraln lireJ ac:ively last eveuiug and this morning, but without do ing any ditmage whatever. Tbe outposts of General orders com- mutul eucountered the French near Grayon on !hfl 22 J 11 It., two days belore the occu pation of D'jnn, and repulsed them at all pmms. taking fifteen officers and live hun dred men prisoners. No one will fail to see Ned West, the most versatile poifyrmer in th o piol'ession, at the Opera House to-night. The Cheat Stohm on Lakh Erik. On Sunday night and Sunday last Lake Erie was visited by th e third greit loss of life and property. At Bnll'.iln considerible damage was wotked by the wii.d and wuler while at nenriy every point on the lak shore more or less damage was uone. Among the disasters ou the Luke are tho losses of the tug J. C. Harrison, which went down off Sturgeon Point about two o'clock Monday morning; the propeller Negtun", which sank at about daylight at Cleveland: the schoouer Briltaniu which sank off the Peninsula at Erie, and the wrecking of several schooners and tugs at ditlerent points. Tbe lilitlilo Courier of Tuesday suys that thus far only six lives are known t have been lost, und the ctp- tuius and crews of the diOereni vessels di s- playud undaunted heroism iu the reciting of life anu property. This storm is reported as the severest that bas visited the region of country around Lake Eris this season. The total losses to life and properly bavo nut yet been atcertained. Go and see the most chaste performance of tbe negro in high and low lifo ever pre sented to tbe public at tbe Opera House te-night Witness, It is probably not generally known that by act of assembly approved tbe 21tb of February, 1610, it Is made a misdemeanor punishable by fine not exceed ing two thousand dollars nod iuipriaoninecs not exceeding two years for any persons required by legal process, or held to bail, to attend and testify in any criminal prose cution for felony before any criminal court, judge or justice in this Commonwealth, to unlawfully and willfully, witb intent to defeat tbe ends ol justice, abscond, elope or conceal himself and refuse to appear as re quired by said legal process or recognizance of bail. 1 Go and see Billy Reeve in bis button bursting comicalities at tbe Opera nouso to-night. Tbe Pitbole railroad has beeu sold for $61,000, This was Grow and Bnrusidc's stupendous work of high engineering. Erie Republican. Not so. The gentlemen named never had anything to do with the Pithole road. The "high engineering'' was on the Reno road Herald. Don't fall to se e Ricardo in bis extra ordinary singing and burlesque opera busi ness, at tbe Ojyera House to-night. An editor iu New Jersey recoutly pub lished a long obituary notice of an uncle of bis who died out in Australia und left 400,01)0,000 to bis only nephew. The intimate acquaintances of tbe editor re gard this story as the preliminary meas ure of a carefully devised ecberno lo get trusted for a couple of winter under shirts. ' Go and see tbe funniest minstnl and bur lesque opera troupe ever in your city at the Opera Huuse to-uigbt. There, is uo elephant ut Cauandaigua con fined to bis btd lro;n croup, rheumatism, bronchitis, and generally dobilily. It takes fire doctors to attend him, end be laVca r.edicino by tfco LcgalieaC. Tho ci-cer war. Is l.irr to die. Iti:tl .otir. s. si. l'cttmsiu a- .:., n l'a:K I on, Now Vock, nnd tjhu). V. lu e.i A Oo.. Adieiilsiii Ati Ms, nru Ibe Hole agenta for thePs, tiolenin Vnlie D.111.V lincouu in lint dy. Ad-vi-vtin-M Int. 111 injure ni,nsud l b" their lu . in ilh iilur ol W e aUiwi Iioo-'e Y.ity luige ssi l ino tit ot tinder 'clothing lit l.AMMUO & ALDIN'S. Thn lurgem assortment of Purler and ('ooking Sii.vi s may bn luiuid ut Nichol.ou A l'luCknmll's. I.ildl ) uter Sit too 11 Up stuirs over Yoiicliei's Ke.'tniiiant. Wnih inglon iSt.. PulruliMiiu Ceture, Pa. L ''!ies are invited lo t ill. sepl W. Just received n lingo und wi ll assorted stock 0! shelf harilwuie at J. RuthcrfurdV tf. IV A 1 1. I'AI'lili nt GltlPFKS Broh. ITniversal, Moniior nnd Shenuao Wring ers, at Nicholson & Rlnvkinun'). WAliK papi:u it GiiUTKH Bitcm. Cull nnd .ec tin- rxiensiou top Dictator with reservoir, nt'Xichoisuu & lllackmou's, ngeins lor the siiiin-. IVAI.I. I'Al l i: at Ciufkks Bros. Cnimere ..id Biickskiu Gloves in large quantities at OCt?llt. I.AMMK.IH At. HEN. Now is the best time M by in a winter supply of Ir.rd co il. Codiuglon & Corn well are the men to buv from. June28tl. ORIESTAL HOT BLAST v PARLOR PTOVES) are in sneli great demand that Nichil-hn ,t iilaokmon cannot supply tbe home trade. ocUtl. Oyslcru, J11.it revived fresh nib Oysters and shell lluius at 1. ouenei , Sep 17. Buy Uip '"Red !Iul"'Saili!ln. manufactured In Titusvilln expressly for thp oil country adapted to all Kinds ol weather, at J, K. K run's. a!2-ll (.'o to Bruce .v Fullers, M.iin Street for your fine Boots .t bhoes. eeptlS-tf WALL. I'APfclt at Gkipkkx Bros. The plnee to get your Bot and Shoel ll at Bin ce it Fullers, Main Street. Neck Ties. Sleeve Buttons in endless variety at I.ammkiis t Ai.ubn's. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sobel's Opera House ! Return of the 8'avorilci for TWO NIGHTS ONLY Friday & Saturday, A'ovcaibur 1th und 5th. iss Fanny B. Price ! t'upporicd Ijy a full comry of New York PEARL OF SAVOY AND 8VSACBETH. Trices or nilinlssion BO and T6 rente- Rett may hesre ui'dlillendol ectlHtbyapnlyiiis; at UtMIU llros. 1 iru?: Store XOTWE. Notice is heichy ylvcn that Win Hi POSTER lias this day withdrawn by liilitnal cousetit IMS the flrni of WM . J. IXNI3 & Co. W.J. INSW. "cl2i 2w R F. INNI8. FURNISH AHL Very Lo CALL A1STID' SEfi old a r'.tv:i.a. Ccsitc. p., Oct. si-if. .3; , I'TtiKK W T'b ntirtVMuwd bavtneflt'vlun. 1 WAMiLxtfroN k HtiuRsfiutg" Pctroluum (Jentro, ' Is sow preiwrorft.i rarnlsl.JMs 4-u,-ii..f,i.t erUnnJ ta the Ikuw iu,u bi.-v.t l, " w,Ul Stovonnnd Tin tt-ni, liiiuSeriiN, 7 I'uiuiy ArtZrJri, Mitiuin ti, ir.lipd nnd .laititciiteii t Li : Murk of trnan A- Iritn l'iiihtiri li. I'iS'.'N ASM I ;.,( I'-ACKlNll I..... l.r.Ali: ,. ,. Vl'B AM .J0I1 ..ri. I'loTiiptlyattcn tleil tn will) r itiiitss 'ni (Jjs. Iltcli. ritr!iciih:i rttcnlion fiaij to Cias ami iStcam J 'itlinj jiave ing a Uas Fitting Macliiuc not excelled iu tho Oil J.egioft f0f cut tint; (ias Viiw. JAMES RUTHERFORD. J0I18 ISO!), 1 JXOTICI ' To all wto Intend putting cldintiejs In their' buillr.gs that 1 am prepared to furnish all tftlf PTOXE niE whlih Is lu treryy nf.., ,1 hlf the cost of s brick cbl roucjr. nctlt-vw. 1. W. UrATTY. Drilling Jars We would rwpwtfutlr ainefinri! In mi ni. mers and the iubllc geniruliy that we kt.p cuo ataml ou baud Cast isterl DiUHiig ,hm ! Whleh for sirenirth toil Pnrahllttj circl an; Ftce!1 Lined Jar beretofj.'u iu 00. The Attvaittagcii tve CSnim' Onr l.lnnl .Tan are t!.it. 1ielni?Af.T. strkt.. ih.. arostroneer lh-.ii .lsrn r.i,i.iosed i-aril of Iron, that iirvseulin a Sii-i-l surfni e to 'rnricl. th.y ure Cniieetrd Irnm we.r 10 Uic oui.-ide, u.t vriil kitti ir sbap longer. We olio keep on hand Cnat Iron "Working Uarreli. Fisher, Xorris&Co, trTiioi.Ki;.n clnthe. Not. H, Mrs tf. T. M'X)oiiald, LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLES ! A J f . W ... I in AlaA II vc ueimie uuiiumiu 111c Central House, PETIIOLEUM CENTRE PA 11K beet Stock of DHITTXU ANT) fAPDI.1 UOltSKS ou tbe Creek, ore to bo fonud at M'Doiiuld's lilvcry. IliEKIACES 4 CUTTERS TO BH 1 t?T AT ATI. TIMES. FED Ac BOAItCEW t en Keasenable Terms. r amlns of all kinds ut tended to Prooiutlv. r3rciT..c,i. T UDONALD PntrnUnm r.ilm. Niw. IHII8. ltiaaolntio lVoticc Tha (Inn kn.mTi as lluteJilnson. Orr Co.. Man- eoiiaen,' Is.se I. Kmum. retlrlnis TM -)!JJ will ne riiiiinua ir iimniiuiiri - -t month of nnnehotr Una. !" i "''e"n.Ja!r of the old fTrro, twelve all bdli " , ; nun. ISA At! U r.iri . DsteoTetroleam Centre, Oct. ,1'Q- . o..... ru. si, those old fMh ioned ones, at Votictier i. A. 3. Smith bas just returned from East witb a large stock of k',,"L,B latest ityles of Opera Toe Ladlcl woes. octfrlf. & CORNWEU GRADES OF west Hates. AT TUB THEM
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