from marked prices on oar EXTESSIVB'STOCKOP REABV-f.lACE CLOTHING Winter jnricrwi'ar, aw ., CiMtom Made Clothing, Hats and Caps, For the next Thirty Day ! IkFAULAH D, SMITH & Co. Merchant Tailors! loe Block. TltnsvilIo,Pn., ' atroleum Centre Daily Record. nXiaV'"i,r't nirdojrt Jan. 14 a'VU, ASO BEPKATUClToF 'Ail.ilNS ON O. O. & A. It. K. On and Hfier Monday. 28tb, 1870, haius will run as follows: KOKTH !0. 6. SO. 3. KO. 1. Leave lmu. 12.01 p si. 6. 10 p u L4"T" 7'00 2,65 p m. 7,50 p m Pet.Ceu 7.40 3,S0 8.30 4.25 ' 9.12 i 6,67 10,33 Tuusv. s.SO Arrive Carry, Io,OU south, no. 2. Laave Corry, 11,03 a v. " Titusv. 12.4(1 p m. " I. Cen. 1,27 Arrive O. City 2,10 no. 4. no. 8. 6.10 a H. ,I5 p M 7,!t.ri " 7,5;! 8.19 ' 8.42 " 0,02 " S,i!0 11.40 ' ii'vine. 4,60 tSf No. 5 and 6 ran on Sunday. HEIGHT THAIN8 KOKTU. looi'.' No. 18. No. It. No. 15. No. 9. n-,LCi?, (J 1,'lVp" 'M. 8.10 4.41) riuianT tbaixs soutii. no. ig. No. a No. 10. No. 14. Ko 20. ..a... . ... J.Kil'.M. e!,!!,y "'d p,!"',0,e'"n Centre frolphr, lcavo- oil city 2,iu p. n, , nrrirvK at Petroleum Centre ,20 n. fc .?,'. ' '.,"UJ 6 " e"Pwi trnlna. vA, i'0' '.f0""uiJa'ion, connect! at 1.UI1U. I- J "m PALACI SI.FKFIHQ crns. JX n u'uu. fm;j"v Wlad..Iihla wltboat change. 62' ?-rikec. ?' 1 h'lelilila without chnnf 2S 2 . ,iroct fr" Pltt.bur.h without ehajTire. li..?Iilre;tt? ''""burga without chenRo. Gold at 1 p. ui., He VTe learn tbat the excitement in tbe new ell Held at Eaet Saudy is on tbe inorease. Ten new derricks have been put up within tbe last few dys, and It Is said that flrty more will bo put up in the next thirty dayf. Tbe Canning weil continues to yield twenty barrels, and one other well is pumping ten barrels. Several wells are In various stages of completion. Experienced oil men pro nonnoa this tbe most promising oil Held yet discovered. Nw Wku.. Well No. 11, Phillips A Boyles lease, J. 8. MoCray farm, was com pleted and commenced testing yesterday af ternoon, and is now yielding twenty barrels pur day. Tbii well was commenced some time last summer, and when nearly finished unfortunately tbe tools were lost In tbe bole and were not taken out until about two weeks ago. An Increase or production is - anticipated. IUilboad Statistics. We learn from Burns Hatch's Ciroular tbat tbere are In the United States 50,000 miles of railroad. Tbe coat of these works exceeds $2,000,000,000, Their annual earnlugs exceed $400,000,000 and equal eleven dollars per load of our en tire population. Thys transport, annually, 125,000,000 tons jl freight, or over three tons to each person assuming our -entire papulation to be 40,000,000. - Tbe value oj tbelr tonage, at tbe low estimate cf $100 to tbe ton, equals $300 per bead, aud an ag gregate enm of $11, 500, 000,0 DUa.. sum six times greater than tbeir cost. Ef.ery wile ot road constructed adds Ave times Its cost to tbe aggregate value of tbe property , ol the country. All this vast commerce and wealth are. wholly creations of railroads, and within tbe short space ot . twenty years. At tbe butcher shop of G. W. King, Sr. can be seen several fine specimens of druss ' ad porkers. His maik.tt is filled with frssb aud salt, at M at ail kUuls. Drop in. l!ri.o Hum Own. -Tim Il.irnePsvria Triliune rtlilts tbe lollnwing: Wo ur.i lo'd tbat a woll.lo-du ineieh ut of Warsaw in vited a young lady of tho name place to tne a short buggy rl le with him on Thurs day of last wpi k. Tim young lady content ed nod tho pair stirted io ibu direct Juti of tho railroad depot. While oo ibo road .the young blood proposed getting married be fore returuing. Tbo , tuir on onjunted and tbey accordingly took the cars for Hor nellsville, whore thi'y arrived about two o'clock on Friday morning. Tbey went to hotel, and tbe IntfDtlc I proom called lor "room with a bed in il," and then ioformo the young ludy tbut be had secured "irl rate" apartments for themselves, and wish ed to retire. But she couldn't fee it from whero she wa?; sbe politely lull the gallan tbat she guessed she would "bo married nine ursir rue poor nmn begged an I load to p' Stpone the ceremony until day light, but it was no use, she would, bo mar ried then and there or return home on lb next train, which left within thirty rain utes. So ruther t'jun blast :1 bis brigb hope, an. anticipations, be was-fbrced to toddle up town and are.ioe a sleeping diviue and, witb tbe 'assistance of a number of boardets, lor wiluessesj they were put la a Condition to take n private room. Then the fair bride concluded sbe would rather go home, and. tbey accordingly "went" back to Warsaw, within an bour after tbey bad arrive! in town. Tbe Fisk-Stokes Troubles The X Y. Sun aavs: Mr E. S. Stokes, who is now out bo bail, bas detertninod to fight Erie luch by iucti. He bas e ngaged us counsc ex-judge Eeach of Troy, ex-Seualur SbalrVr and Thomas W. Fltmati. Mr. Slokea has prepared nfjdavlts to show tbat tbe wholu alfair Is a mulieious prosecution on tbe part of Col. FUk on ac count of Mr. Stokes' mitcoastrued irlendsbip tor Mrs. Mansuuld.; Mr. Stokes assert tbut propositions were mado to hi in lust night to sotilo the cae, but lie sturdily re- tused, and announces bis intention ol giv ing bis pioscoutoi'8 the full bemlit of the law. "This," said the Hon. Charles S. Spencer in the General Suasions yesterday, '-is a good temperance platform: Drink nothing wuen you are youn, muderutely when you are in your prime, and as much as you like when you are old like m-.1." ii. Y. Suu. Now tbat New York, lltitiuiore, Boston and other large Cities, aru agitating the quvstiou of re tukiiu the census, claiuiiu thai tbe brat 'Couut" was not correct, the citizens of AUemngorz.'luin Uity have aUj taken the matter in baud and propose to bare tbe census taken over agnln, from the fact tbat several weeks ago nn beir was born to tbe house of Sliruin, aud yeHterday a thirteen-pound boy was added to tbe bouse of Kinney, the mayor of that city, neither of which appear iu the lulu census returns. We may add that tbelr was great n joicing In the city yesterday over tbe lat ter event, and rumor has it that bis honor, tbe mayor, '-did tbe handsome thing by tbe boyt." A Mystkjit is tub Calendar. In this year tbere will be fifty-three Sundays, but only fifty. two weeks. No whero during the year does Sunday come oftenor than once in seven days. Tbe first week in the year be gins witb Sunday and so do all other woeks This may appear mysterious at first, but by o insulting tbe calendars lor 1871 and 1872 it will be seen tbat the last week in 1871 begins with Sunday, and bas a Sunday fol lowing it. As two Sundays come together tbe year 1872 begins witb Monday, and it being Leap Year, Sundays will occur once in Seven days thereafter. Tse arrange ment will place Sundays at tbe end of the week loa'.ead of the beginning. From tbe Allunlown Democrat we lenrn tbat M He Zoo met with a serious accident in that city, on Saturday Ust. Sbe was riding In a carriage froin her bote! to tbe depot, when the horses took fright and ran away, throwing her out and severely injur ing ber about tbe bead. Sbe was laid up fur several dsys, but at labt accounts was sufficiently recovered to again appear ou tbe stage. Divine services- at Cburob, this evening. the Presbyterian Our townsmen, Messrs. Phillips Bros., the welt known oil operators, will commence operations next week on two wells to be lo cated on tho Rooker farm, Pitbole, near tbe Haskell well. We learn tbat it is tbo In tention of other parties to commence devel oping iO'lbat neighborhood soon. Tbe Hatkell well continues to yield seventy-five barrels por day.1 Tbe prospects of, TI thole are brightening. . Tbe good will or the Cincinnati Times bas been appraised (..$.140,000, The ill will of the Cbloago is appraised by Albert Ciosby at 550,000. Tovi7Ch. Latest and Mast Iznpar&xt War jU'ws. 'Bordeaux, Jan, 12. A general btttle wnsi fuu;;bt on the !lth under the wails of Lemnns. Tho Germans attacked the French oriny ol the Loire nlonj tho wholu line. General Jouriziherry, who commanded the light wing of the French, held his position on tho left bank ol tbe lluisue, and General Colomb on the left and centre fought desperately for six hours. The French maintained tho most of their poMtionft The 1'iusBians engaged are estimated at 130,000. The French loss is unknown, but is sell out. Versailles, Jan. 12. There was fiKhtini; neur Leiuuns on Wednesday. The Germans captured tbe suburb ol Chainpalgne and Chateau Atone with i-tvtu pieces of artillery. Tbu uumtier of prisoners taken ou the day be! ore bus swelled to 5,000. Londou, Jan. 12, 2:30 a. m. The army under Geu. I).. K. Cuauzoy was completely defeuted near Leinans ly the seouud German aiuiy, coiumamied by Prince Frtderick Cttarlea uud Grand Dune of Meckleuburg. , The Germans occupied Letoans, capiur. inglui'rie quautities ot supplies und war materials. The French are being pursued. Loudon, Jan, 13. Tbe London Times ol luis uiumiug has the lolluwio" : Veisailles, Jan. 12 (Eve.) Tho bom- barduient was heavy up io this alternoon, aud several fires are seen.wittiia the Urench lines. The Prussians are crowding la Irunt of Claaiaret and Menduo. , A picket of Bavarians was surprised near Clamaret by a sortie. The Fruuuii havj erjulel nuw bat - teries. Berlin, Jan, 12. Ruinfurcemeuts are now ou their way to oiu tue Germau aruuos in France, and those lu readiues to go number 2uil,U;u), thus raising the Geruiuu force to l,OOU,C0U men. Georgia negroes dou't patronize circuses, as l'jimerly. New England Millerit.b are ''going tip"' on the 2-lU of next February. A dead suiu tuiug this time. An American is at tbe bead of the leading newspaper in Aberdeen, fc'cot- 1 nil. Tbe Swedes, in Maine, make excellent wooden shoes for lorly cents a pair. A two mouths old baby died at Dixon, Illinois, of heart disease. Tbe interest ou tbe bonded indebtedness id Cleveland, falling due iu January, uuiouuts to $31,8U1. Eighteen United 'States senators to be hoseu this mouth., ' A $75,000 soldiers monument will soon aduru tbe Boston Common. Elsction of vjpficers op B. & IV It. R. At a meeting ot tf.e stockholders ol tbe Buffalo, Corry & Pittsburgh Railroad, held t Mayville on Tuesday last, the following tallemen wore dueled as Directors lor the eusulng year: M. P Bemus, Daniel Williams, Win. P. Whiteside, Thomas Slruthors, Wm. II. Steward, II. Fi Clark. Augustus Schell, Geo. B. Gales, Sain'l F. Barger, Carl!. G. W. GirTord, V Phelps. K. Wairen, Edward II. A. At a subsequent meeting of tbe new Boardof Directors, tbe following gemli men were elected officers of the road for the ensuing year: President M. P. Bemus. Vice President Thomas Slrutberi. Treasurer M. P. Bemus. Secretary,-Daniel Williams. Assistaut Treasurer -J. D. Davis. Gen. Tlcitet Ageut J. A. Burcb. Gen. Freight Agent U, H. Poltor. Purchasing Agent N. M. Whiteside. A billiard raatob of 600 points, Frenoh caroms, crotch barred (bra thousand dol lars a side, was played by Dion and Deery lu 6an Francisco, Thursday evening. The betting was three to oue on Dion. Tbey fining for tbe lead; and Dion won; on the nrst shot be failed to count. On the fourth inning Deery made tbe first count,. scoring 8, Dion on, the fifth inning making 10. At 9 o'clock first call, Dion 101, Deery 30. At the third call, 47th inning, Dion 213, Deary 184. This was the latest newB received of tbe game. Weather continues mild and springlike. Tbo ice went out of the Creek, vester- day. .'Mi;l ."Votive. fi. m. t-t!iii;iii .v ;. ;? I'aik ''ov, New Y'l'k. lu.d iimt. 1M ovvn.1 AO'.. .ditrt!1:.g AkW, hi" IbofuleasftiUOir the !' iriiVtiia Cenfru IHn.r Uto n lu Itut diy. -11-vottlftre In Hut tityA'e iwjnosttd tu na ttortr la vont with iihtr iiMno al ove heiiaee Char.lu-.Kjiia jlu.uu i'lcliurel. At the New York Meat Market. W have on h' nd and aru in cau-laut receipt ol fresh l'ukeiel from Chautauqua Lake. ji.nl 1-tf II. .t V. PahxM. ilousy for S;v!e. A il.'sir:'W llmiso for Hale, elttu.t 1 en the Kg. tn.il Kim-m. l-'ittfil with euiy convenience fttr fiinill) line. A rare Ijaig.m nii'.Tcl. Ifar further ntittira'iu'a cuqairti at Uia Ja.uurluwn Ctulbing ;oru. j..u. At Isiiau'x, Tiriavn.LK. GM'il's Watch es. A full line of American Wulohee, lu dud ins Howard Nickel uicvenient. All style lit:ht lnuiu'ix. cue., per than the c!i,-np -hi, maiie lii-in ,Mui!at s oak stock, and naiTaiiUil, at J. U. Moll 8. Fur Bails Sdciulp, Meeting, 4c, tb bal orp(iiiM iiic lie flu stir Huute mid ov-r II Uaiuer's Ihiur una leed store. Apply to nuv. 3U-II. II. U'akxh. BldDn. i lie b. si Singinu and ebeanest Cuuaiy iiiras in the oil regious are tu be hail a I no7- tf. J. W. KrUTTT'S. Cull at NicholsiHi & llhickui'iu'it and buy a C'iokiug btavu Willi iron ware for twelve dollars G ilfuey Iiuh a lar;: lot pt fcmcii ale and London porter eRpeciully or laiuiiy use, by u.e uouie or cae. Mnler s Camphor ice, the best In the market, at Grifkeh Bros. iiov9-1iq. Best Helioeu Uil20cenis per, gallon, at la'TUISIiroRDB ?. . i . . . . : . . Having adieu in u,y Iniue Ftnclt. I am now ready io supply t-ectcu Wliinky. Jamai e- Kii'i" mid nil oilier iuipi.rud tvods at .lew i nra prices. uovl'J If- OtTKN Gafpmt. VA I'll Jf4l'i.4i at Giuprirs Broii. A pair preset; r. ol bkatea , a good Christmas Nicholson & Blackmon. K full vuiii-tyi)i'S!(.it-s, at NicumoN & Bi.tcKJiox'j. AVe bavo a full assortment of Skate. Nicholson A: Blackmuk. At Isuah a, Trru.-iViLLK. Lulies stem- winning Matches of nearly all tirst-clate masers. decS-2w. Solid silvergooda piesculp, at in cades suitable for Tilusville. Jl. S. bw:niou' rus uud Varlrti "iore Mr Simmons has just returned from Now York wilb a very lame stock of Holiday Guilds a richer mid more extensive stock never nn berq exhibited to (tie citizens ol u ll.ro. u. Ladies Toilet Stands. Writing De-ks I 'reusing Cases. Dolls, Gumes, Cbil drens Toys in a large variety as can be found In city sloree. It is weil worth a visit, if you don't wUh to buy. This stock certainly never was surpassed for variety and richuesa. He nBo nas a large variety of Leruy W. Fairchildrs Celetualed G Id Pens, verv appropriate fur H.dldaV re. ents. Visit iimiDO0' for a hali hour's amusement, before you make your pur chases. decUtf. To Pn reliances of Miiucr Sswlug 91a tliliiept laiuioiit . All pnrties ure hereby cautioned against purchasing any of our Mncl:ines exoept through our duly authorized agents, as Midlines will not be guaranteed by us tbat are cot sopuiohaaed. Mr. J. L. Johnson is our ageut fur Petroleum Ceutri and vi cinity. The Pinoer MAsrr'o Co., 458 Broadway, New York. Notice is hereby given tbat Mr. D. C. Graves is my ugout for Petroleum Centre aud vicinity. J. L. Johnson. Bronzes, Opera Glasae, French Clocks, Fans, Fine Loudon leather goods, at IsiUM'g. Titusvllle. Millers Cough Honey, best In town. For leBt GRifPKS Bros. Miller's unrivalled Worm Conreotloni, warranted at . Orippkr Briis. FURNISH ALL ery Lo CALL AND SEE OLD Q retrolona;f3eatre, Ta., del. 81-tf. n s w a n v y. tiT i s i : v e n t. IV tn pPMnmlitpl-entofero , T'rtli). t.,w John I.Himtti'ia anil " lb.;, r V. Aldin. under ii! lvd hv mutiml oniM nl. Joi n 1 an ner ' All I hbillilM. and nil o, I,', . f ,, ue J "h"' Albert A AlUcn will conij aa the hi ilnim at Uw out SUIUO. lv JO!lV TAMVKis Duted this Wth day (ifl,w!j!'wu'3';!'1,H' J. it. PGiiTrn. (bnoioMot to V. McAtplne.) EE8IDENT SURGEON DENTIST. fiaa admlalntsved. OUlcs day and a ght. OfPICt-Berry's now ltnlldlng, eoiner of Wwh iBgtoa and Hecond tta.. Petroleum C'uulre. 1"A maylO tf TITUS Via J. 11 SAVINCS BANK, 8lorkbulvr IndlrldciaHv liiubls F. W. AVTS c. c, lit; iff iu.u ; tlltEt'i'OKS, FrciirltiBt' CAU;er F. W. AMK3. WM. IT AmiTT, .IOHIIUA lioL'GLAS, xa as. a nn ' " i l' Bui. . TRAM8ACTH A n.M:iil. HA.NKINO Urn. NKiM. l.NTKHKST At M)WKU ON TlUK FOTtBION AND POMKTIP KXC;i.N()P! TOR As Aipn. for "Naiii nal" aud "Anch-.v" Liim of lians At'antie steauieia. Ue.aj 3ia. Foil svi.t:. a nwKt.nso hocss iu v-iia rv, on tti KanniKi'tt trntt. tree nf lai d f rt. or Mile ' hoi. Knqn-rc of M. V. il. KinlaT, Oiocer, or c this ofll-"e. ..Al"nJr" "ATMVRR 7ynsr(o:d welchm b.it U hiiartroa. An excelltut ru-Ii c huro, ard will be solo i-eanjaabla. JanS tw m. v. b. n.'UBit. A GOOD INVEST Tb nalr ra'cncd oC:n for . 1 tint nluU two. priy kuuR D the SALEM MILLS! Nenr Satan Ftat.cn. on the Jamestewn Frtr.ktli Itailiund, :b hnir Uroi T. wushtn, Men er Conn r i.!"" (""'-' V con-l-tb fa i rist "nd tAW Mill. TWO l)t'Kl.r.f.(-.lll U'H,S I ti I.' flAKM and about S3 Ai'UKH r,r rAM). The in.il u. ine is a lsrm ihreu-rtory hu bilnir. In tlini nun rer.nlr: Ji.ere la ihiej pnli i,l bitl.a. uiih.all tnu n.-rr. ai'y n achiner.i, tu ,iM o.d.r. He e.p.iei.r ,.f which mil iradilr 1.0 mih n.nr I n ilr,.n i i,..,aU in wuily four lii urs. 'li.e s imi M in , ri'pair. Timi-pr In itbin.enrie.j withli reai iiahle oininnce. Wat' r ,owcr pd m il rali u.li, ihi.a.K" mil ti e tw, The locnl nn i- h, i. ca.loni and tncreh.u-1 wort.-, beii... n, a e tsi ult-'bh,.rbnnd nud within n 6,-w r..ds of Mil station. Tns faclililca foi slii.r,i,.- ... ,i, , i ,. try are excolleiit. Addiess JAMES C. ItHOWN. n. ....... i. Or, call upon OHO. VOriK. at thu M il- ' ' I in nuu'iniu O nil! aliov." il.-scr.lied pronnty I will a muii aiiont i.'.n ai ii.s fii,' i.iv, :..i... inir tl 83111(1. Imnrni'.ini nl. ... a.,..,.. 11 u. -..a rlearwl, a frame hoasa and iwo irame li.ma. A cou.iusriili'c quantity ol tuub.r on tin. tr.'U J"'"J .1 A.i l,b e . IlKow . BtWTII&SiAKVIi.Vr, NEW MUSIC STORE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, . TITUSVILLE, PA. Ws ar now receiving a 1a.a airM, AfVui. Herebaudls, coaaitting of Pianos, Organ and lUeiodeone, Aud a full linn tit SMALL INSTHr m h.vrn, BUKKT S1UM.', nndi INSTIiUl tlON HdOKS, H'1'lilil.sl. klii. Anu v.- T-h . Stetnway fttimt, ' 1 uruunnry, Ckii'lieriiiar A- Sons. Kill, h. Ar f'.. and All all orde's o ti'b' r niaiiuiaclurnri If dealr- a, at th lowest ran . We have tho celobrntid NinlTai eiUlllll f.l.j: ai ofBustoa the DruMi miu isstsihent yet la y,... nv t.,, Prll ,,n ,ttIy ri'itarinaitla terms. A large stock of stlect sheet musie always on hand. Our matrume its need no nolle at our hands, a tMj have been rwiore ti e worid for twenty to thirty years. We waubaittthkm fob rirt vkars, and will sell oa monthly payment or exchange for teer.ad hand insramnnta, or for CAr n If iirijiil. we shall be pleaded to .bow our good to all whs may lavor us ith a call. 8. B? Hi Ki I a. aeeS tf. Optra Hnnse Block, Titusvllle, Pa. Best Refined Oil 20 cent per gallon, at J. Hutherford'h. & CORJtf WELL GRADES OP' westiRates. THEM JLT THE TAIMD. V
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