'. ,VS' Wif)"BMWTMGHei McFAllLAAD, SMITH & Co. ! Block, THmUlf,Pn., Merchant Tailors ! Ifalland Winter Styles! PDltElUA & AMERICAN S saltings, Vesting, CLOTHS and' CASSIMERES, Wa aoMfwIM iMrllMra tar roakrair thara no Hi lt awsl approved avumar. Hats and Caps. 11 HatoMnUe CoJOrdor. FerfvetMtUfati i Aiwa fa Onaranufeed. f troleur Cfjfitre Oefly Record, feu Centre, Tharaday, Not. m AtastlVAt, AND SEPARTItRE OF TRAINS ON O. C. A. R. R. On sod after Monday, May 30th, 1870, trains will rua m follows: oktu vo.fi. xo.3. no. 1. Iave IrvlD. 11,45 a . 8.0U p h Leer Oil City 7,00 a m. 2.42 r it. 7,47 p H PeLCen 7.38 " 3,2a 8,28 " Tituav. 8.23 4.14 " 9.15 Arrive Corry, 9,35 " 6,45 " 10,35 ' MOTH. ko, 1. no. 4. no. C. Leaf Cony, 11,20 a m. 6.oo a k. 6,05 p u Tltnsv. 12.45 p h. 7,40 ' 7,45 " P. Can. 1,26 8.17 " 8.35 Amwaft City Z.G5 8,56 " 9,10 " ' Irvine. 4,50 11.35 " 19 Ns. A and 6-fjn on Sunday. PSKIOnS TRAINS NORTH. &Maa(mk,ff.ua.a. d.30A.a. w.3S a. t,05ra Pi fc'tll, 10.40) " ,! " 18.10 rat. 4,10 . AirlTe Tiros, 12,01 p. at- B,4S. " l,M t;M ' HEIGHT TRAKfS SOUTH. jVeavcTttuer, f.lfu.a U'.M. an. U 00. vie. tKru " I'. Cea, 8.17 " ir,5S " 12,25 r.H. tUO " Arrive O. Clty.fl.U l,uS x ,u ' 7.80 " 0(1 City and Petroleum Centre freight, leaves Oil Otty 11,40 a. m , arrive at I'atmlanm Centre 1.25 p. .iMrea Pptrulem.Cnttaa44t00p tu., arrives 1011 City 6,20 p.m. aiivcii nuei stm-two cms. I0. 4 Dlrcet from Pbllodelphia n itbeu eliange. S Direct to Philadelphia without change, o. 6 Direct from Jilt.buiwb without ebauge. No 6-Direct tii Pittsburgh without change. Monday. My So. tWO. Gold at 1 p. m., 110, PEACE PECIiARED. By a private dlptoh received bera thli p m., we learn that peace baa been declar. d between Franca ant Prurila. Tba terms ana aa lollowi: Tranoe baa agreed to pay all the expen ae of t be war; to oeda Altaon and Lor ralne, and grant all tba demand of Ger many aa no batten lerma can be bad, and France la too weak to reilat. It la stated too tbnt France baa talfco tbi atop by tba pedal counsel of Auatria, Russia, England and other neutral poweri, who have guar anteed to Germany the perfect good faith of Franca, and that abe shall adhere to tbo tarma tbo baa accepted. Kitw Pipe Ccttinq Macbixk. Mr. II. Freeman baa recently purchased at aWt t( cer $1,200 one of Win. Keoyon'a new and Improved patent Pipe Cutting Machine. Tbia machine ii capable of culling all sizes of casing from 5 5-8 In'cb to 3 inch, and gaa pipe from 3 inch to 1 -8 Inch. Ilrrelo fore much trouble baa boon experienced by toft breaking or stripping of threads at the eouplinga-Or joints, of tjitttus aud casing when being put la or drawn from oil wall. All this danger ta. obviatad Jiy bavin thread cut by tbls unauhiue, a the work lit done In a veiy aitperior manner and tbe thread cannot break. By tbe purcbaao of tbia machine Mr. F. baa aupplied a want wbieb bui loog been felt-by. oil operator in tbia vicinity, and should, a ba undoubted ly will, receive a liberal patronage. By a 4iapaiQ,h from Jamestown, N. V., we learn that Setalana, Rap., ba a major ity of 283 In Cattaratigu ceitnty; Murray, JDem., baa a'tnsjprlty in Chautauqua coun ty of 107. Total majority for Sessions 170. AddltloaLmnjorily In soma towns in Cat taraugus oounty gives Sessions 10 more voVi, Increasing hi tnnjarily Ce 192. The Finny II. frto theatrical citnpaoy. 4itJ?wJ?t";! ';.'? 1at l Election News. Hall's Mnjnrlf y for Mayor of Xcw York '2.1,810. New York, Nov. 101 p. m. Cotnplofe return Itom the oity givo Lf:ill for Mayor,23.8J0 majority. Breenan, forSlierifi", 42,292 mnjorlty. Lowe, for County Clerk, 41,3iJ major! noffntan' majority, for Governor, In tbe city 49,405. Tba ExpreM, Bern., claim theyeleotion of 15 Congrmiimen out of 32 voted for. Democratic gain of three. New York and Brooklyn elect Democrat Congressmen. New York, Nov. 18-rfl p. m. ' The return up to th; hour Indicare that Hadraan is elected by a little over 30,000. All the Republican gains were mde here and In Brooklyn, and the loss? were sus tained by the apathy of the country. Hut for the action of the leAra! government, Hoffman' majority would have been C0f 000. . AaAdtrertlatua Paraou. From Punchinello. There la nothing like jttdiciou advertis ing at W'ast, we have been told tbia often enough to believe it So thinks a Pennsyl vania parson, who advertises In a newspa per as follow: 'Cupid and Hymen. Tie little brown cottage at Cambridge, l a', is to the p ace to call to have tbe marriage-knot promptly and strongly tied. Inquire for Roy. S. J. Whlteomb.- While be was about It, why didn't tbe Rev.kVbi(co tub advertise tte other jobs for which order might be left at tbe same shop? Why didn't ho say: "Funerals attended with neat nets aud dispatch?" or Gentlemen about to leavo tbe world, will bo watted upon at the? own bedsides with out additional charge?" or, ' 'Cnse 8 of con science adjudicated upon tbe most reasona ble terms?" or, "A lino assortment of mor al advice just received, and fur sale In lots to suit purchasers?" Let the Rev. Wbtt- cotnb take our bint, eulargtt too field ot bis advertising, and make lots of tbe Mammon of Unrigbteouoes. Out an the Union Pucilio road, not long since, a Kickapoo ludiatt saw a tocotiio'.ice Coming down tbe track at tbe rate of forty mile an buur. Ho thought it was an im ported breed of buffalo, and was anxious to securs it, so as to take tbe prizo to tbe annual a.ibibrtion of tbe Kickapoo Agiicul lural Society. So be fastened one end of bis lasso to bis waistbelt, aud when tbe engine got near enough, be tbrew the noose nicely over the smoke stack. Prrbaps i t is nut necessary, but we may as well rotate tbat the locomotive did not stop. The en gineer and fireman witnessed tbe most suc cess l'ul attempt to do tbo llyiug trapezo made by any Kickapoo Indian upon tbo plain lince tbo Drst of last January. There was an aboriginal funeral at tbe next sta tiou when the engine arrived. Tberive was not lar,;e, lor they only buried a small place of oopper colored meat tiod to a string and inclosed in a sardine box. .Tbe loht "big strike" at Brady's Bend, has dwindled down from 1200 barreU per day to less than one hundred, tbe Pittsburgh Commercial' correspondent to the contrary notwithstanding. We inaru this from good authority Mr. Tom. McDonald, tho popular livery table keeper, is looking out for winter al ready, y purchasing a number of new cut ters aud sleighs, buffalo robes, sleigh belie, and other article necusury to enjoy a sleigh ride. His stock of botse is a line as the oil region affjrds. "Tommy" I always up to tbo times and looking afier the wants ol bis patrons. Givy him a call. Dr. Winner hacleaned out the o Id well on the Jamison Flats, and it is now yielding five barrels of oil per day. This woU waB put down last year, and yielded at or.u time 25 barrels per day, but tho production at length docrensed so'us to oblige the propri etors to shut it down. Dr. Winner propos es to torpedo it soon. We bopo it will provo a good well, us tho Dr. bus put down ni I to u number of wells during the past year, and u as not tuada any very strikes. Forest Ropu oilcan. big Tha Tilusvillo Herald' monthly petrole um report for October appeured this morn ing. Tba average daily ' production for Qlober is estimated at 20, 12!) bartols, un increase of 040 bartols per dy over Sep tember. Tbo reporter of tho Ti .tut. ille Courier, In an oil report published this morning, plnc.-e tbe daily production of the J. S MvCray farm at 2(i,8fi2 battels! PitlHbtiigh has eiybly-tivo houM'Sof pros titution, and considsrs bet If virtuous even aftUa'.flj'ifn. ' Latest and Most Jsijprtiint War iVws. V.m.iilliK vi T.ninliin. Nov. 0. On Monday a detachment of tbo Ninth Prussian Infantry encountered a body ol Gardes Mobillo at Britainy, between Bou logne and Ch'nieny. Tho French lost seventy killed mid woumloit ami forty prisoners. The Germans hud two men woundee. Tbe Prussian forces have occupied Mount Medearu without rueett ng any iesilanee, and pluced it in a state of defence as acces sory to tho siege of Bell'ord. Now York, Nov. 9. A Tribune special at Versailles, writing on tbe fitl) Inst., says: In military circles Tbicr's mission was never thought serious. His ejjurls to enter Paris without seeing Bisuiatcl; having fulled, h was obliged to carry with him a preliminary, which prac ticallv lorbids an armistice. ' Iti Puris he was badly received. Street crowds showed him great ill will as the beater of news that Motz had ctpilnla ted. A guard was required for bis protection, and linally be left tbe city with an escurt of cava!ty. Favre. who was to have accompanied him excused himself at tbo lust moment on account of tbe threatening anect ot al faiis Thiers had s's Interviews with Bis marck. Kxcept in diplomatic ciicles nobody. paid bitn tho least ntlentirn All German commanders regard peace Impossible until Paris is taken, but even now bombardment is not certain. Tbe Selge guns ore oclually in position on many points, but it is believed fire will not be opened before the loth instant. One of the Now Yors's fliat f.nniliej is in a peck 01 trouble. Tbe mother of Mr. Al bert Peck disliked her dHtuhtcr-in-ln, and offered Albert $30,000 if bo would get a divorce. Mr. and Mrs. Peck loved each other, and tboy loved money. Tbey laid tboir beads together and agreed to a separ ation; with tbo understanding that after tht old woman bad shelled out tbo money, tbey were to live together again. Tbe hus band brought a suit agaitutt the wife, to which she p iid no attention beyond instruct ing a lawyer to admit the charges. They separated. Mrs. Peck' banded ber son the money, llo straightway sent fur bis w ile and, once again in their household, they wi re nulled. Mrs. Pock brought suit to re cover the money, Albert hid to givo up bis wile or the money, and, to t!o astonish ment of every otm hut blutsul f, produced a divorce for adultery, which he bad obliqued by fraud tbat is, without bis wife's knowl edge. His mother whs nou-suiied. Al bert's wifenow brings suit to set aside the divorce, which her husband will not delend T tuts, by tho aid (f a cunning lawver, Albert keeps bis wife and gels the mon ey. The Mad. Slsib Duxkixson (.CnuoKEn) Coxcert Troupe. There ara very few ol the old citizens of Petroleum Centre, or ol the oil country, who are not acquainted with Mad. Dunkinson, as sho has resided among tbem for tbo l ist seven years, an 1 has been a bard working and respected lady; and furthermore, a great many of the ciliz-ns are acquainted with tho fict that sbo is possessed of raro musical ability, cot: sequontly at the request of many -friends she has come to the conclusion to try her musical talent before the pu'ilic as a vocal ist. She has spared neither palusnor mon ey in collecting a company ol tr.lenud colored people, and with the ahsiataLCJ of Mr. K. P. Harding as Ins.truc'or, and a c,reat number uf roliearsalp, have made wonderful progress. Tbo concert will be duly advertised, aud will cousitt ol sews from tho in i.st popular operas, songs of the dy, bo I os, duetts, quartettes, fun, pathos and overytbitrg that can ploaso a cultivated oar, and concludes with a beau'.ilul little burlesque opera from tho pen ol d weil known author. Don't lail to givo Madntne Susie a big bouse and a gnad reception on ber start as a dependent on tho public. It John U. liartuian, employed us a switch, man on tbo Atiautic and Great Western Railroad tit Dayton, wbo was crushed to (loath while rodearnritig to couple a pas senger coach and freight car, wus couwdor ed by tbo Coroaer's jury incompetent, to till tho position bo occupied, and in their verdict tbey cecsured the company lor em ploying men at low wages to the detriment oT others wbo havo larger experience and Capacity. Tbey claim tbat u man living noir To ronto, eighty years ol a'o, shouts squirrels without spectttcles. In Ibeao parts squir rels don't xvour spectacles. WKI). ROSEN UUKG.Ou Wednesday, Nov. 10tb, Wilson Homy r.tsoiilur7, ncsd C j tuJntbi and' 13 days, tf 'jiain fever. ii iviii'nsiii v t'o., :tr I'nlU Nu'i Vok, ni'J (Jro. P. 1,'owiul A Co.. Aikirtlt'i'g .Vie' ts, nro tbo sole a.-nte for the I'e, ito!.-oni lY'.ure lUn.T H rcoau in that cliy. Ad vortlsi'ta in tint litynie ik.hiMi d to luum thttr fa vers with ( hlii-r of t,x jVoo l.ouo s siimwin school.. We arc happy 1 1 aiiijounco to the public 1 1 relroleiim tVnire and vteinity. tbat-Pml Si'linoliiKio, of Tiiusviile, formerly of I'hila delp'.ii.i, hut il luat l een itidueeil to visit this pl'iee. Ho baa bten enuiiited bv !ev. James Dunifti) give tbo I'alhaliu Church etiuirathtiroue.lt musical thill; ui diindir tho Prolessors instriictlop, thotit'Oir la niak inn rapid progress lie tect 'ned a liri-t-oisa idiiciitioi) in Philadelphia, and guarantees tho same to all who put themselves under his instruction. Ilu is, ' believe, lb only instructor in tho oil region, who teaches the science, of hatmony and thtory til niusical composition. We It el sure that it the merits of the. Prof, were fully under stood, a great many ol onr citi.'-r.H would I'm mure than gla-t insecure his services. All persons w ho wish to lake private les sons in singine-. or un the vi) in, lime. Piano, organ. Ac , will find in biin a com petent teacher. Terms 620 a qurtr, payable h ill' in advance. Fr further par ticulars addiess A. O. Prtinni.MAV. Box C47, Titosviile, Pa. The lngMi; assortment uf Puller and Conking Su.vts may bo b und at Nicholson it Bluckuion's. l.ndleH ) NUr saloon lp rtnirsi over Voucher's Restaurant, Wash ington St.. Petroleum Centre, Pa. l.mlies aru tuviied to call. w pt 2t. Just received n laro nntl well assorted stock of shelf hardware ot J. Rutherford's. tf. t. Incklierr)- Itrnndy. A very superior article of Illackleny Brandy," for summer complaint", cholera morbus, .te. , ut GiiiFrnn Bros. AVnrfffy Competition in Buck skin Gioves 1 Wi know what we siy when we assert that we can and do soil the best uf Buck skin Gloves cheaper than any other place in town. $."i REWARD. A reward of $. will be paid for tbo nrrest ot any pernn cauaht do. ticinn or tearing tlown show bills from my boards. J. II. D. TaTi.nit, Bill Pofttir. U .Vl I, l'.tlMilt at Griffks Bkoh. Univertl, Mtioilor and .Sherman Wring ers, at Nicl olson t Blackmnn's. WAMj t'A I Ell at GittrFR Br.os. Call and seo the extension lop Dletatnr with reservoir, r.t Nicholson t Blackraon's, agents for tho S'tni". V A M, I" A 11.11 ; at GittFPKS Buns. NEW ADVERTISEMENT;?. Hew Firm, Mew Goods. . Tim t-nlrrihcr-i have purchased tbe entire Inter est of A. M. limits in Vm Cftncry and IJaJtery hneitie-3. and will rrnyifter furry on tlie buslnfn M tlx old Un.Tid.n'd luipi by fair ik'nllnj; ntiit -ttict vt iition to the w.ulu oft hi public to merit n fir athire of wtn nt'e. V have i-n ImiikI nud are uuntaiitly iti'-civiitg a tlnt-cla.-8 etitcli uf ( J KOCERIES tfe PROVISIONS o' nil kimJi, I'oreigo and Domestic Fruits tegeihcr with our iBAKERY Vt'liie1! K con-'nnlly turning out fresh Ilwd, I',s. iotd t'a7;t, i Idu 1'iikts for weddings and inrtlt l,i';ml to nidi r. Our motto is small profits and big trade, tali and sue us. MKSSER STFAliD ' nov. 10-lf. Washlngldn bt., I'etrolenin Centre. NOTiCE. Nolice Is hereby given that Win. IT. FOSTf.lt has Ibis day withdrawn hy mutual cement from tbetlimof WM.J.INMH is Co. W. J. INNH. octlWSw n. F. IXN1S. FURNISH ALL CA.IL.jL. A.lsri SEE Ptifo'oitm Cmlrc, I'a., Ocl. j'l-tf. Ik o.,n j,rrre,1 to furnish' his rn.i , erMhinu la th i,,ujlt'Jln-iHHfr .--...u , ,n ware 1 're no v t , . "ifa, t.UM, 1-tS'l'i'M .M i: I-m i. I',,.,,. LKAXIIi:i!. e . T-i K f NO. !.AC! AH .It) V c! k- tv...,;i. . uw' l" "'iui)t'.ss mill ,i; ml.. . !.,' .... L. . . tn no Kt.,0... V.n: .lUl(l ...... ....v. . a Ullltf, hay. c.xoeueii in ,lft uu Kegionfor VUllllli; .T 1 I I 111. I a a r - a-a't aa. JAP. i co KU i HtRFORDi 'l'tB,rt, Buccoosnni to II. n. Wtrasr, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Flonr fc Peed M(M 'chants.1 riIIR Sehsnthors havlnif honchttiie old tugs I II H. Wnrt r, tntnd eulinlnii the bo Mum and vnil kt-eo alw.trs alwnvt on ha.d ths )mt th m-trket nft'rtls. We mill d a WHOLtWAU A.NB UKTAIL. ImiIc la tba folioivln vrodatts: FLO til, HAY nndGR4I.V of aUfciuds. We also have a Vary larft rock of. lire APPLES. Wo invito n share of pnhlfo ptriinrt fefltrr: rtujrtrJniit wo cnn Ive mtUfttcUou iu price u!L nuatt'.v of riod.-. MEASE ft AtlMSTKONG. ivtrolemn Centre, Pa. 9. U7U. If. T. M'Donald, LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLES! l the IH'jxit, epposite the ( Vntral House, PETROLEUM CENTRE PA LniF. Ml'"fk of TJRIVlNrt A'tV SiDDLB IloitSl'.S on tba ( reck, are to be laattu M'i-onnld'i lilrcry. IiBilIABSS & CUTTESS TO U LET AT ALL TIMES. FK! .V BOAUDED on IoAMonable Terms. I ainin? of all Kinds at tended to Promptly. tyfilta ma a sail. Pctroloinn Onnlrn, Nnv. T M'DOSALl) I sin. Dissolution Gotten. n.,.. a i . I ,1.. Jh fA.. rflfl. 1 II," iirni Niotn u 1.9 i, h,,.iii, vif .--.--' ers of oeiroUnni, I. this day dl'solrfd by ibiiwm . .... tr 1.1.1... Th. hM.insM rt-ri-fiii, i.h-ic ij nnnrnt ftiio'a. - - . will ba continued by lliitchioftin 'rr, ' iiioil'iiot inivnou (tun. w,, ... of tbe old tfrm, r.relvs all hill lTV4',.Vi?1iM anu ui an contiacu. tinM-n mi v.....-- . nimr. on it. ISAAC L KNAPP. . n... j L'ii.m Ualn Street for your fine Boot k Shoe septlS-il BIRDS Tho bt si Siniog and cbaprt Canary Birds In tbe oil region are htirl sat ' nov7-tf. J. W. BEaTTT'S. Tho place to get your Boet aud fsboa It at Bruc A Fullors, Main Street. Oyster and Clam Slews. tboe old a ioned onos, at Voucher'). A, 3. Smith bus jusl returned from lb E..st with a Urge stock of Sboesand tus latest styles of Upera Toe Ladies & ectS-lf. (IRADE OF west Rates.
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