SHUGERT & STARR lUmiwi to MoFarlaad, Smith A C J Merchant Tailors! AND DEALBRs I Gents' FarnUhing Hoods, . COR. SPRING & FRANItLIN STS., JU'i pot In one of the flow' assor:meate rf CL02HS& CA8SIMERES FPIiNCH AND AMERICAN CO A.TI2STGS, ."USED AND STRIPED SUITINGS. FANCY VESTINGS. Cvtr offered In the Oil Region. TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF HATS Sc CAPS, All Uio Lrst aud Nobblsst Styles. A FULL LINE OF Gents' Furnishing Goods, fcc; etroleum Centre Daily Record, I I. Centre. Saturday November IS Divine Service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CTIURCH cervices every Sabbatb at 11 A. If. and Sf, P. M. Sabbath School at 12 P. II. e.tts free. A. cordial invitation extend ed la all. Kir. P. W. ScorrcLD, Putor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. 11., and 1W ctlook P. M. n - P. PATTOV. Pastor. Gold at 1 p. m. 111 Under the bead ol our oil market report will be fonnd the corrected time-table of the Oil Creole 4 Allegheny ; River Eailway. (Vxcept the freight trains which will be cor. Ifcted on Monday) which tunes effect to morrow (Sunday) Nor. 18lb. There is no parlicnl ir change In the time of the freight trains except accommodation train 9 and 10. Train i. going noitb, arrive at Petro leum Centre 10: JO t. m. and leaves at 10:15 in Train 10, going south, arrives at 3:f.t p m. and depart at 3:45. Passeugers end travrlra wilt do well to take natice. Cnnalrivriilr i-xoilement was occasioned this aftrTTroon at the appearance of a large white swan', on Oil Creek. The swan prov-e-d to be the properly of Mr. Jas. Linden, 'f the American Hotel. It is a beautifo! lird, aod was Imported from Germany by Mr. Lindens We notice the genial countenance of our friend, Mr. David Yanney, in town- to-day. lie is as jjlly aa-ever." Alt. Myers, at the Petroleum Exchange, receives wild game or all kinds daily. . Several old wells on the Origioal Petro. leum Co.'s property, near the Unions Drake well, have recently been started up and arc jieldlng considerable oil. Cash-Up la the name ot the new nil town near Pithole Centre. The McLaughlin well continues to flow between 800 aud '400 bar tela per day. Upwards or sixty rigs are lioing up In all directions, aod the excite ment is intenae. Cn. Judton Kilpatrick has been engaged" .y the Y. X. C. A. to deliver his celebrated leoture entitled "Sherman's March to the Rea," at some future day. Griffes Bros, have just received a mil and complete assortment or T. Butler & Son Pocket Diaries for 1871, wblcb they will open to tbe public for tlie flrat lima, this af ternoon. The stock comprise all styles end descriptions of diaries, and' they will bs sold at low rates. On a recent visit to Oil City wa paid a visit to our old friend Charlie Staata. tirn. trrietor ol tbe Petroleum House, and fountr mm nourtamog "line nnto a grean bay tree." Tbe Petroleum House la one of tbe Institutions of Oil City, aud is a well kept and well managed house. The superintend dent is Mr. Jam's H. Staata, and behlod the bar can be found at all times Mr. Eu gene Csnell, both of whom are ''boys from the old house at home." aod just Ot into tbe I l.orilitoos beld by them. We art pleased to learn that this bouse t doing a good busl new, and take pleasnee la recommending It a bring a desirable stopping place tor tbose ol our citisans visltiog Oil City. Eighteen hundred and eveaty.one Is nearly gone. Only a couple of embers of tbe dying year left November add Dee-ember, and oue is half consumed. Odeoourxcben4ss recently oontalnad the startling announcement that October xvt drawing to close. It should now In form its readeree that "November is upon us.'' scd that "jsiteiday Is no mors.1' By request we republish our article on tbe death of Mr. Edward Vaughn: Our eltlsen wars very much shocked sod pained this morning to lesrn of the death of Mr. Edward Vaughn, Seperintendeot of the Pearson Farm, wblcb cecurred at bis residence en that farm, about 12 o'clock last night Mr. Vaughn visited Pittsburgh a raw days since, and while there was exposed to and contracted that loathsome disease. tbe small pox, In it worst form, and altbci every attention possible wss paid bim dar ing the short illness bs Was subjected to, the disease pruved fatal, Mr. Vaughn wss an honorable, upright gentleman, and a good citizen. . His death will be sincerely mourn. ed by a large circle ol friends sni acquaint ances. Tbe afflicted family have the sym pathies of the entire community in their sad bereavement. 'His life wti gentln, . And the eieuieuts so mixed in bim Vliat Nature might stand forth And say to all tbe warld, 'tliia was a man.' ' Pete Convrr proposes to start in tbe news. paper business with a heavy capital. He propoies to organize a eompsoy with a cap. ital of $100,000, and pledges ten thousand himself. Re calls it business; we think it one of Fete e jukes. Tbe .Pblladelph ia Academy of' Natural Sciences wss recently presented with a Pe ruvian mummy, la an excellent' state ol preservation. It was dug out of ooe of tbe royal baucus near Aooon, and supposed to be the remains el a' person of soma nolo, from the round plastered hole or nlobe whence it was taken. With the body was some pieces of clothes, grsas rope and worst. ed thread. This relio of the Inea race, It Is said, eaonot be less than three hundred years'old. A Detroit paper says "there Isn't any room for doubt that the coming winter is to he awfully cold. Tbe prophets all say so; and the man is Insane who disputes the pro pbsts. Thy have fuund tbe moss growing thick on tbe trees, Irogs standing on their beads, sunflowers pointing toward tbe North Pole, grips' vines running around poles. In stead of up them, and there are thousand other signs to show that every human being will be frozen as stiff as a chip berere Feb ruary. Fonr attaches of Ferepaugh's Msnagerie brutally outraged tbe person of a young lady at MifHInlown last wssk. Tores of tbe ruf flans escsped, but the other Is in j til. Freight Irom New York to Irvioton by Empire line Is only 20cts. psr 100 lbs. The merchants are all rejolciog, and have re duced tbe' price of tbeir wares accordingly. You can buy potatoes here for 60 cents a bushel, and whiskey tbe earns. Cor. War- ran Lsdger. ' A benevnlentlman in our suburbs takes eve that no hungry beggar shall leave nis aoor without a bite be keeps a eras, OOg." Josh Bllllogs in bis new 'Allmloax'' says: 'Eight wont go into six and have anything lelt ever. Many a young fallow bae round it out by trying to get a number tlx boot on." . One halfaf the VlroinU Ct.t. j.ki ly twenty-five millions, bss been funded to date. A negro named Vault abot anetker, Wed. nesday night, near Nashville, named Robin son,1 who was stealing cabbage from tbe former. A voung soo of General James C. Veateh. of Evaosvllle, Ind.. need about aih teen years, wss accidentally shot and killed yes- uraay, wnue nuntlog near Rockport, A little child or A. J. Jsgo, druggist, or Evansvl'le, was scalded to death Wednesday evening. Mr. Faiicbild, a colored citizen, nine! elgbt years of age, dlsrsgarded lbs wishes of bis parents and got married recently, ia Col umbus, Gs. Tbe Oneids, N. Y., Communists are toler ated while tbe Mormona are nuaishsd. A colony of tbe former are encouraged to settle in uoonectieut. A -Michigan doctor was arrested on tbe death of a patient, but wss promptly dis charged on tbe plea that he bad prescribed all tbe medicine be knew ef. - At New Orleans a ten-year-old negro boy who bad bseo arrested ' for theft, refused counsel, aod pleaded bis own cause so elo quently tnat be was straightway dlseharg ed. On a Denver bridge Is tots notios: "No vehicle drawn by more than one animal Is allowed to cross this bridge la opposite di rections at the same time. Tbe wife of Mr. Blaine presented tbe Speaker with a tbirleeo-paund girl baby en Sunday morning, October 91. Alexander IL, the Emperor er Rossis,' Is said to have signed tbe tempers-fee pledge at tbe request' ef bit' wife. BETTER. 1 Detter little labor Tbsn overrest; Better a pleasant neighbor Then tedious gueslsl Better the funeral shroud With hope behind it, Tbsn light within tbe cloud That sllver-linsd it. Better tsptre to-dsy Than drssm to-morrow; Climb though the upward way Be vined with sorrow, Better prets toward the goal God destined for us, Though shadows walk tbe wbele Long way before us. Better a sea of light ... When morn batb crowned it, Than all tbe stars of night lis spells around it; Bolter a Ills sublime, Uosbrined in story, Tbsn ons gew-gawed by Tim And bruit wllb glory. Better tbe mind to see Aod soul to fashion. And senses that hut be Art-slsves to passion; But one touch of God At Nsture's heart, Than all that vain men plod Io realm of srt. Better a lira that flow God' holies noder, Than one of flaunting show And morsljwonder; A lowlier it be here, Where the heart acheth, So loftier 'twill appear When the morn breaketb. To-. Morrow.; Who can tell tow much is embraced In this expreasion? Though a few hours in tervene between it and im though it wil1 soon commence it course who is there that can read its single page and pronouoce tbe cbaracterof Itsevantt? To-morrow! Tboie who era now gray m.y be sad. Tbose who are new walking tbe avenues of Pleasuro led by the band of Hope, rosy be subjects ol intense ssrrow. Prosperity may change to adversity. Tbose who are now on tbe mountain summit msy be in tbe valley. Tbe rosy cheek may be overspread with psleoess, tbs slroag step msy falter, deatb may bave overtaken us. To-morrow! It msy entirely cbsoge the enures of lives. It may form a new era In our existence, what we tear msy not happen. Just as tbe curtain rose and tbe lights were turned low upon tbe death scene In "Colleen Bswo,'' at the Nashville theater, on Monday night, as if to make the dreary scene more dismal and sad. a bat made lis appearance, and, flying several time around the lonely coucb of tbe d;log man, caused a deep feeling of awe and strange chilliness to tsll upon tbe audience, who were almost breathless wltb tbs truly wslrd effeot of tbe scene. Msd sme Lake's circus and menagerie was old at auetioa iu Cincinnati on Wedaee- Ji ' NOTEft Or THE DAT. Mr. Yelverten I lecturing la China. A pocket flre-escspe has been inveuted. English student are leaving off smoking. Evsning wedding are tbe style ia Eng land. Bulwer Is to dramatize bis "Last Dsy of rompeii." Seven yeung ladies are after lbs Illinois Legislative clerkship. Tbe Consel-Generalsblp at Frankfort has gone to Baron de Bell. . , In England minstrel companies are celled American slave troupes A mad ox exalted bis born and brought low sundry Nasbvlllians. Think of It! New Otleaa (till baa out door ''garden concerts."- - Now, by St, Paul, the work or Improving Minnesota goes bravsly on. Cobur and Mace will Interview each other at New Otleant on the SOth. When Isdy fainted at a Wiscensin parly, gentleman thought bs could resuscitate her by biting her ear. She recovered promp tly. He Is going around with a poultice on his eye. M. Lefsvre, a French gentleman who, In England, races horses, under the assumed name of "Mr. T. Lombard," has some Into a lortnneefover $2,500,000, left him by a cousin, whom' be never saw. A tblsf entered a iter In Maytvllle, Ky. ooe nlgbt recently, aud stole sixty dollars, bat got drank on soms whisky which be happened to 'find that' be could not est why, , An Iowa woman recently presented lier happy husband wllb divorce wblcb she bed procured while en visit to Mienesota, A Connectlcnt Enoch Arden returned heme, took In the filiation at a glance, tearfully borrowed a dollar from bie euco-ss- or, snd departed. The convicts In Itie Washington Territoiy penitentiary complain nf the deprivation of tobacco, aud appeal to the l.egisiecuewer tr relief. Tb Plule Indians don't allow soy nnn ssnse. Ooe of their medicine men felled to cure a patient recently and Ibey stoned bim to death. A mischievous Pennsylvaolaness dressed herself up as a man and courted thoaervsnl girl several week before tbe deception was discovered. Iiorstl Notices. . H. Pettcngill Co. 37 lark I'ow, H.w erk, asd Geo. l Powell A Co Advertising Agent, srs the sole spools for the re, troleam Ventre Dilt KtmoaD la tk'at riijr. Ad vertisers la that city are reqaeated te leave their a vers with either of tee stove bosses NOTICE ! rallies having Claims or Bills against the Western Pennsyl vania Oil Co., (E. Vaughn late Manager), will please present them at once to the undersign ed. Parties indebted to the Western Pennsylvania Oil Co., either for Water, Rents or Roy. alty, are requested to make im mediate settlement HENRY ROSEN BACH, nl7lw. Central House, Pet. Centre, Pa. SEE HERE ! Parties wishing to sutscrlbe or te get ap Clntia for Papers-Weekly, t-.ml Weekly, Dally or Month ly can have the same famiehed at CLUB KATEH by applying at the POST OFKICB 8TATIONKKY mug. The followlsg Is a llet of Kewrpapers ana isgns aes whleh will beVamiilipp at Club liatea: Waverly slatntine, Dnrper'i Weekly, Pcienttrle Amerlcia, Ilarpet'e Fhtaar, Pomro) 'i i Democrat, Harper's Monthly, New York Dailies. Weeklies nr feml-vVeekli'ee, rank Lcelle's lllnamtcd. Chimnef Corner. Jeffal'i Dalllre or Wenklm, I.''F.hlon Book litebnrg l.lli A Weeklies. Boe A Girla Weekle Oil TltT Dailies, N Y C-deer. "7 Phil DtlllM A Weeklies. N T Weekly, Titusville Dailies tt Weeklies Patmriay Jtl.iit, fatniday Mght, Home Circle, Hearth A Hume, Pireiite Companion. Western World, N V Chnner. Willi!..' H'llrit. VnnW. Unl w Trngrieg. ilixi-y s Utly'a I'xx.k . Mdirnpolitsn. Musical Monthliss ot al. kinds, Atlantic Monthly, Overland Mnathly, Bnllou'e Monthly, Plsaaaat Boats. fcclectlc Monthly,. Galaxy As advantage of tahecrlhla h.ra I. iti.i yoa can get them CHIAPKtt an MORE BEGU LAR, and alee have the privilege ef 1XCUANG INO If they do not salt. The exchange cannot be made wltb the Fnbllsh- r. K. Nfcior so. PustOflt-e Nwnti Petrolenm Centre, Pa. aovia LIVK AND LET LIVB! Jnat received at Meaee & Armstrong's Flour and Feed Smre, l.gOO bushels extra WHITE OATS, which will be sold at low. eat eash prices! o29-tf. W Psrt'es wishing a fpsng Melndeons Piano Case, (the nest msnutactiireriVPrinee, Spang, Mason 4 Hamlin, nr Smith Orgsn. Chicken nr. Rredhurv. no, can be accommodated hy catling at the irfr . r7 "UUOB' MUMU 8TOKK. TITUS VILLE, PA. My goods are flrst-elas and warranted. 1" B. H. SARGENT. Tbe America Cook Stove at GORDON'S. FREdH VACCINE VIRUS! An awful rush to get Vaccinated with rresb Virus, at Griffea Bros. Drug Store, Wsshlugton Street, Petroleum Centre. -1 Witbeut "your money or a pound ol fli-sb " Free of eheeeA mnA n. ... . Bring oo the little folks. nov. H-tf. CRANBERRIES. Jst received a Isrge quantity of those nice New Jersey CRANBKRR1ES at '"' MEASE fc ARMST RONG'S. SWEET POTATOES. . Nice SWEET POT AtOES jnat received .1 v 8-lf MEASE ds ARMSTRONG'S. nov OT BUFFALO CUT HAY. at .. 8eb"nerhorn A TenEyck's. Jul J tf. Cor. Ind A Washiagtoa Sis. The America Cook Stove at GORDON r Applet! Apple! Just received OB as hlinslraa4 ataHkl. - a i . Jilc. APPLES from lu 'tS b.rrel. ofotirbsst CIDER the best that ever name to thia . n.n . yourselves. "u" T tf H. H. WARNER:' Tbe America Cook Stove st The Amerloa Cook Steve at QORDON'g. tSTrinleiidld wlnterl cured IlAlIS u PAGON, at SCHBMKUUORN 4 Ttt EYCK'S, oor. Washington and zdsts j SILK OATS! BILK HATS! 8It,K HatJ AU)EN'j Elegant SILK UATS! ALDES 8 IWGa lo GAFFNKY'afor flneCICiJU tW GAFFNEY ia tbe ONLY SQUAB? MyVGU DEALER on tbe Crest I; Ci,, aim a can. HOuse For Male. A desirable residence locsted oi E.n farm, wllb all conveniences fur a goudr family, tor sale cheap. Good water Is it, nous', toqutre ot F. J- HAXJA Pettnleum Centre, oct Jj.lB, Frrnli Fga ud BCPEkIR BL'TTE; cnr. Washington 1 lecood Streets. sijjr XV GAFF.SKY S L1QUUR BTOP.E J tir uuiy place to loos tor Hotel (;U n are. ut. New Styles iSILK HATS I sep. 31. at AI.DEN J Tbe America C'k Stove at GORDON'S. raTEIegant FLOUR fr mh'EW WOEit j anu setting si remarkatiiy low figures, , SCUEltMEKHOKN A Tfi.N EYtiK, s4-tl. Cor. Zd A WssbingtosSu, The America Couk Stove GORDON'S AMUSEMENTS. JKJR0T AMJiCAL tdmt OTonrse! Of TUE Youmi Mi MM tm& OF 1'mOLFl'H CEYTBC. "Tbeonderstgried Irtnra CemmlttM ofttel M V. a., of fstroleem IVntre, have the hia ti ses nnre lite foliowir.c list of Uetane for tkc salng seseon : 'IhsComeiliteewlll espplv the snhterts ni dstrs, where in.y are autgiv.a Iwlosi, as smiti Ihey isa be d.flnliely ascertained. PKTHOIJirM V. NASrtV. "TV. lllulns ' Dkinsnoyh." Nov. lOth. Kv um n CUU.IX8 -Appearance.. !r Jt DSON Kll.l'iruli-lc IW tx., ..Sl.nnl March to the frea." JO It BILLINGS. TVs 14 lion. V.M. 1'AhbCN. a CorresennrlenrA i h-iw W.M lit. TTOSltY OKKLKY. WtNDKl L PHI I.I.I Pb.KKKD tlOCir t.ii,j TAIS, and ether. a urasr er ueti s Com nil int. J.Na v.. THt.MPHOX. eclW Ir Chairman or Coeiaiintf. )KIKOLt.l.tI AOt'aE. Free Omnlhue te mm from allTralm BILLIARD AND BATH ROOMS CON- NECTED WITH HOTEL. novistf. C. W. 8TAAT.H, Prop'r. lleOL.lJTIU. NOTICE. Ths conartnershin karatr., i.t(ne un der the Arm name of M. L. Bates A Ce . liners of crude relroleum. at Petroleum C tre. Pa., is this day dissolved by mutnsl consent, E. D. Fisher and M. L. iistri re tiring. Tbe business will hereafter be ducted by George Stevens under the oil name of the Monitor Oil Wotka. E. D. FISHER. M. L. 1UTF.& DftteJ Ptrolum Cootw. Not. 14, 1871. . DOT. ItVSfll Opera House 1 SA.L0O3ST ! Swift V Voucher, Prop'r. eiTiuiV i.S' nouse, fetrnleom cenvre. VKhMII tiAd ft reoeivsd dally and constant!' trlsH s'i'L"' hour n pvr':!a iiluH ' AL1C1' " tDe "n,,t hn""" J I v-,.jiiIj nn nana iiur irienos public are respectlally Invited to pay ns a call. Dnirt v ivi"- H. Wilbert I8 20w,pi?,',"d exentte BRICK AKD H' rK)N WOKK IN ALL ITS HHANCUIiA wsrjejtstomvesaiiefactioa. vi?S"lNa done to order. BHtrg CHfll HIh8biitl'. aw, BRICK and LIMB temu" ly on band and for sale. a!?- h!'d''nce ou Kpb.rt Farm. Pest 0t ASdiesa PtUoleom Ciitra,l'a. Utvenieaeail. aovttro. Home, Slsjhj Cnrrioire.' Orn" anontal Sc Fresco Puinflnf OAININO, PAPER IUNOIkO, Peoerstiv I hsvs had the experience of years in the """!! snd am a practical auu. nu. tiher " tbs facttbat I h.v. i. r...".V.--.7 hMt lists esn I at r.r r r. " neciieMer no"'- J !" r Hoosn. FetV Oentrv, !' rstroli am Cmtrs, Julj si, 1811. tl. the eeveial braneWsnumerate.ftilM.v11'' tt faltittrl a..us a... - . . . -.1 Mlfl- '- UIUOI Utt KlrllVt)Tf OI CU1 " iJ, mnaa,.sT,i a. T b. . . Ill I'
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