- I 1 PRINT OBSCURED DUE Petroleum Centre Daily Record. )!.. 4JUfl t, M'edii" ir Wor. 17. AUUIVlI. AI DEPABTIME OF THAINS O.N O. C. & A. 11. R. SOUTH. No. 2, I'nosenerr. Leave Corry 11.20 . m ; Tilukvillv. 12.89 p. in.; IVlruloum On iro. 1.40 p. m.: Oil City, 2.22 p. m.; lr vlneton, ft 10 p. m. No. 4, PuMengcr Leave Corry 6. 10 a. in. Tiiiicville, 7.35 . m.; Fetrolcnm Centre. K.14 a m; Oil City, 8.59 a m; arrive at lr vinplon 11.40 n m. No. 0, PawtH!r Leave Curry fi 05 p m; Titiibville, 7 50 p m; I'etrolnun Centre, S 3S p in; arrive at Oil City 9,20 p m. NORTH. No. 1, Paseenirer Leave Irvineton 7.15 am; Oil City. 10.10 a mj Petroleum Cen tre. 11,05 a m; Titmvilie, 11,50 a m; arrive at Corry 1.40 p m. No. , PMener Leave Irvineton, 12. 05 p in; Oil City 2,67 p m; Petroleum Cen tre. 3.36 p m; Tittisville, 4,20 p m; arrire ut Corry 8.45 p m. No. 5, Passenger Leave Oil City 2,57 p m; Petroleum Centre. 3.3U p m; Titmvilie, 8,80 a m; arrive at Corry 10,10 a in. Divine Services. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ' Preaching at 11 "clock A. M., and 7' 4'clock P. M. Rev. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and i P. M. Sabbath Pchool at 12 P. M. cats free. A cordial Invitation extcii'i edto.all. Riv. C. M. Hbabo, Pastor. ST8. 'PETER ;'AND PAUL'S (Catbolie) CHURCH. Mass at 10 a. m. -' ' Vesper and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. m. Catechism at 2 p. m. . JAMES DUNN, Pastor. . No Market Reports to-day. are down. The wins No Paper to Morrow. No paper will bo issued from this ' office to-morrow Thanksgiving Day. The publishers of Kenan's last book ere losing money. Ilagar'a cotton factory, Spruce Bt-ect, Philadelphia, binned yesterday. Loss $80,000. Such a November as tbe present comrs not within the recollection or the oldest in habitant, since 1837. Wo are requested to say that the renting of the pews in the M. E. Church, will take place to-morrow afternoon at two o'eloch. The second lecture of tho regular cou se will be dell voted by Rev. Stephen W. Tyng this evening at Corinthian Hall, Titus ville. For Groceries and Fruit go to Sbults. He bns Cranberries, Apples, Peats, Cbet nuts, Swee't Potatoes, Candies, and every thing you can ask for, at wholesale and re tail. Prices low. - Railroad Acciiikxt. A collision oc curred neur San Leondro, on the Western Pacific Railway, Monday tbe IStb Inst , in which upwards of forty persons were killed and wounded. Tbe Commissioner ol Patents at Wash ington, has decided la favor of Reed, in tbe Torpodo Case, Giving Reed the prior claim, by about eighteen months. . Yesterday a verdant from the country came to town with a lot of turkeys. Chick ens, &.O., and after selling out bis'stock, be started to see tbe "elephant," and about 10 o'clock lust nigbt lound himself kicked out of a "Free and Easy,", minus $75,00, tbe proceeds ol bis sales during tbe day. f, Pratber Bros, have bought tbe interest of S. A. Muddon in tbe Cbase House, at Pleasanlville, for the consideration of $C. 000, and tbe former leases. S. Draper will continue to keep the bouse, and in connec tion with It the biilard and bar rooms. Mr. Draper is well known in tbe oil regions as a popular boat, and since the, above change many excellent improvements are contem plated which will commend the Chase Hou8o still more to public favor. A peanut-picker was among tbe new la borsaving mabines exhibited at .the Vir ginia State Fair. Hitherto tbe nuts have been picked off tbe vioes by band; four bushels a day was tbe fair average of a band. A farmer who raised one thousand bushels required ten bands for nearly two months to save tbe crop, at tbe cost of fif teen cents a bushel. Tbe crop raised on the south side of the James River, between Petersburg and Norfolk, is estimated at one million bushels a year. To save this crop would require the labor of six thousand bands for two months, at a cost of $200,000. The new machine saves much tirao and la bor. " - n . A Princely Equipage. Ibm the BoiSm Travekr The elegant equipage of Mrs. James Flak Jr., Cheater square, is attracting much at tention from the lovers of good style at the South End and the Highlands. It Includes a costly glass front carriage, four splendid black horses, trappings aud harness valued at several thousand dollars, and the neces sary attendants. It la a part of the private establishment of the lady referred to above, and probably cannot bo excelled by any equipage In the country. The leading har ness, In particular, Is a splendid pieco of workmanship. By the phrase leading har ness, we would explain lor flie benefit of sucii of our readers as are not Informed, is meant the harness ou the two leading hones of a team of four, and the lines or reins that connect them with the driver. The harness Is finished in superb style, with all the metal trimmings heavily plated with gold, with gold frontlets, and tbo monogram of tbe owner frequently repeated. The steel trace chains are the only pieces of metal that is plated with silver. Tbe leading lines are of white English leather rolled and the band rems are enclosed in white enamelled leather. The workmanship cannot be sur passed for excellence. Tiunksuivixu Day. To-morrow is tbo day set apart by tbe President of tbe Uni ted States, and by tbe Governors of the res pective States as a day of general thanks giving for tbe blessings of the year. Tbe harvests are bountiful, tbe "granerin are full, and tbe business pmsuits of tbe year have been successful. We havo reason to give thanks to as All-wise Creator for His bountiful sunshine, and a Christian land like ours is ever gratelul to a kind Provi dence for lis wealth and prospects. Those who gather around tho " feasts of feasts" on tbe raor.ow.should not forget to whom they are indebted for the board of plenty before them, as tbe blessings of a success il gov ernment, a piosperous year and a bright future, are attribiituble alone to 111 in who doetli all things well.'' Let us give tbanks, let us rejoice, let in bo glad that oureflurti have been crowned with success, and that the year closes with blessings in numerable. The harbingers of a coming spring will soon be upon us,and in the mean time pleasures of tho winter months will not be loigo.ton, but improvud. For all these blessings wu are indebted to the Ruler or the Uuiverse, and as is the common custom of tbe nation lo-morrowwe glvetbanks for these blessings. It is a sacred day, one whicb should be ob served in a becoming manner, but in our rejoicings let us not forget tbe poor. Re member tbat while we enjoy all thtt festivi ties of tbe Benson tbere are those in our midst who ap destitute of these priveleges, but still a glimmer of hope arises in tbeir hearts tbat at some time ibey too may en joy the blowings we celebrate on Thanks giving D.ty. IXTERESTIXIl to Hl'HHAN'DS AND WlflOWS. An interesting case has jut bum decided by tbe Supreme Court of Ohio. A-htisbund died and willed ail his property to his wile so long as she remained his widow. In case of ber contracting marriage, the property was to revert to tbe children. She did mar ry, and brought suit to recover her dowry. Tbe Court decided that her acceptance ol tbe conditions imposed by the will was a bar to any further claims. She therefore cannot live With ber second buslisnd and draw her support from ber first. Widow, will take note, and contest such wills in Benson, if I boy are not quite sure that tbeir love undying and a life of widdowhood is their choice. Tbe billlardist Carme, who Is now in New Orleans, places twelve balls in line, and nearly touching each other, across one end of tbe table, and striking tbem ono by one in rapid, succession, sends tbem flying around tbo table, each ball going .round twice, so tbat neatly all of tbem are in mo tion at tbe same time, running hither and thither over tbe table in different direction8 crossing and recrossing eacb other so swift ly as to bewilder the eye, and yet not on0 touches the other, but each ball swinging round in its own particular orbit like tbe stars, until at last all of tbem nestle loving ly together in one corner of tbe tab'e so tbat hat may cover them all. Another shot of bis is to place eight balls In a simi lar position to tbat described above, and make them move between twelve bottles on the table without touching cither tbe bot tles or each other. ' TUEATRE Bl'RSED TWO LlVKS LOBT. Milwaukee, Nov. 16. Gally's theatre, M street, burned at a lato hour I ast nigh Two of the audionce were burned to death, named Willie Buaer. employed in tbe Daily News office, and a young man named Brown clerk for Kammell & Myers. Several others were more or less burned by a kerosene explosion. Hathcr Ronsrh 4 nnverniuout De tectlvc llndly bold. From tht A'ew Oaleani Tribune A few days since, a well dressed and dripper little person was seen to manifest a very inquisitive Interest in the manufactory of our enterprising young citizen Henry Bonnabel, Esq. He inspected internally with great care, and apparently made notes with a pencil. Was bo a purchaser or a special artist detailed to present to tbo public a view of the manufactory of tbe bt sulpbate of 11 met Very soon this observant visitor met tbe active proprietor, who was engaged with some other gentlemen in mak ing some, change in , his business arrange ments. With all tbe dignity of new clothes, tbe visitor presented his card, the Hon. C. Sneakem, detective extraordinary in tho teirice of Ike internal revenue. "Allow me to inquiie," asked be of Mr. Bonuabel, "are these wbisky barrels?'' "They are sir." 'Will you allow me to see yourlreceipt for tbe manufactory of this wbisky. "I never mad a g.iljon." "Then this is not a distillery?" observed tbe detective, with a slight shade of disap pointment. "No sir. It Is a manufactory of sulphate oflime." t . "Allow mo to inquire sir, what is sul phate of lime?'' Asked the detective. "It is a chemical preparation ot lime, used by sugar planteis to promote tbe gran ulation and purity of sugar. Tbe detective was not to be thus thrown off the track ot a neb forfeiture. This bi sulpbato was gammon. It could not tool a New Yorker. ' "Will you,'' persisted be, "permit me to have one of tbesi barrels opened?" "Here Oweu I" sung out Mr. ISonunbel, "knock tbe bnug out of a barrel. This gen tleman says we are m.iuufuclur tig whisky without paying license." Owen was indignant that a "thale of a g lin ger" should huvo crossed over i urn Ireland to prosecute houest people; so he struck a banal sue i a vehement thump that the bung bounced out, and the detective thrust his official U'jse iuto tho opening. Tbe ef lect of the pent-up sulphuric vapor on tbe proboicus, lungs, and eyes of the i.uier gentleman fiom New York wusulike sudden and conclusive Ho tumbled over like a bedbug exposed to corrosive sublime. Il was only with tbo aid ot Oweu aud some oilier disiutero-led spectators tb.it hu was luken to bis room, and it is said to l.uve been some days before be could leave b:s bed and resume bis "wild bunt' alter wbis ky. That Incitement. Yesterday our reporter saw a crowd of men and boys iu front of Wachter Fe. let's store opposite tlio Bank building. . Soon all s'.urted on a rush into the store, thinking a flreor a Gght might be tbe cause of uil this great commotion. Our reporter breath-les-ly butted iu also, and found the true cause to be a raid by the people upon the plendid stock of Groceries, wnicb W. & F. are almost giving away. They are deter mined to sell out their Block to make room for more that is continually rushing iu by every train. So now is jour opportunity to get your Groceries cheap. novl5 St Now I tenia. The tallest Americans me r.tis -1 in Geor gia, and the shortest in New York. Tbe favorite weapon ol California China men is an iton bur covred with canva'fs. A French Inventor has taken out a patent for "stockings garters altuclied." Biighatn Young returned lour hundred and forty dollars as the income of the Mor mon Church last yeai. Ex-Senator Lafayette S. Foster, of Con necticut, it is slid, will bo one of tbe new United Stales CirtuH Judges.' The Supreme Coutt, now in session at New b ifoid, Mars., is almost exclusively occupied with ii voi ce cases. MIbs Ida Lewis's whole name isldawalley Zordada Lewi her mother's also. Sho does not sign it all in autograph books. A man and his wife have been sentenced to a long term of imprisonment in Vermont for having burglar's tools in their poss e sion. California Is discussing tbe pollicy of cal ling a Convenilon to revise tbo State Con stitution. Tbere is $50,000 roward ofTered in vari ous sums for tho arrest of Budry murderers in Florida. Col. Sam Hatch, of St. Louis, has con traded with Louisana to build 1,000 miles of levee along the Mississippi river. Tbe Rev. Henry Boobm is tbe oldest liv ing Methodist itinerant preacher. His age is 95, and for C9 years he has been in the mlniBtery. Mark Twain says that tbe Sandwich Islands dish of plain dog "is only our cherished American sausage, with the myetory removed." Local o ticca. New Flour, Feed mid Grocery Store ! J. 9. l'KATUEK, At the OLD BANK BCIL1IINU, OX MAIN-KT, oppusito tbo McCllntock House, tins on bind a luge, and fl:st elans stuck of V lour, feed and Grocer lea, which he Is selling at a low figure. tsV Dent forget the plaoo when A, D. Cotton & Company broka up. A CARD. ' A Ck'ipjn n, residing la South Amrrln as a mtsslotmry, dUcoTered a safe and slmpte remedy for tho Cure of Nervous Weakness. Early P(Ytiy, Diseases of the Unitary mid Pemlnnl Onratts, and the whole train of disorders brought on by Imnelu and vicious habits. Great numbers have beeu cur rd by this noble remedy. lrompted by a desire to benefit the s filleted and unfurtuuate, I will send the receipt for prepaiiug and using this medicine. In a sealed luvcl. pe, to anyone who needs It, iV Charge. Adress, J08KPH T. INMAJf, Station D. Ullilc Itoase, N. Y City. CO-VJlGAIi JjOVE. aud the IBnppluesaof True Marriage IjlsSAYR Tor Yonnir Men. en the Krrorn, Abuses j and Wsmses hlcli destroy tho Manly Pnwrcs and create impediments of MAKHXAGK, with sure means of relict. Sent in sealed U tter envelopes free ol clianie. Addrsss Howard Asjociatlon. Ilov. P. Philadelphia, Kb. sepSltfm. JAltPETS AND Oil. I.OTHS I JUST tt KCEVED, some nli c pttU -lis. at 1'Ub. FUKMlUKESTOltE. I no morrlsioii'a Uenuliie IMne Tar and t'cralan Healing-Soap. These eoape are impregnated with exntics of tbo mildest and most JUt.-um!c natuie, and are warrant ed perfectly innocent and frco from mineral and otli er pernicious admixtures, and are selected by the ladies and the public In general in pruferer cc to ell other soaps, as tbe great producers mid preservers ol' a healthy purity of complexion, and a conservator of fema-le beauty. Fur tho onness aud delicacy which they Induce to the hnnrts and face tbeir capa bility of sootiiintf Irritation and rmnvirg unstbtVv eruptions, render them InillsjH iisililc to every loil et. Wo kindly aak tbo public to try the virtues o tbesesoapa. J. L. II. Co., Prnprlcb rs. A. D. Miller & Co., General Amenta. Jul9'!-3m. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. N. 17. S .MILKY, ATTOK.'EY-AT-IiAW, I'rtroltuui Centre, Vmsngn Co , Vti. OI'FICI' In room frrmerlr wn -I' d by J. f). FI tln't, K., l" "rli k flank HIMIn Aa.. jlati d with T. D. Kinneur, Ksij , i'lunklln, Pa. nciv-fc if Pi i ) ei? LIQUOS STORE. The sulisciihciv, ha vine ur hased the si ;iin:l of M. Mo ney, on WASH IXGTrt 3 M!l KIT. Petroleum Centre. Pn., IMS OPENED A Branch Liquor Store and will continue to keep con stantly on hand a full supply of PURE LIQUORS, OF ALL KINDS. IT. iW. Fl A It RETT. Petroleum Centre, Nov. 8t,1S'H) If. Veranda I8.iir-8irossiii;. I1ATIIINOKOOMH. Tn E subscriber has fitted up bis second floor In luxurious aud comfortrble style, as a llrel-clat-i Tlnrber Kltoi. Four first-class workmen will be in attendance. ThtTo aro three ctttiaucc to lite flar- nr Shop, one beiween tbe builinnp. one lurniurh tlio obi rooms on i ho first flnor, besides two Ifig-lits o e.alra from tho side-w;ilk. ovlliiw C1IAHLKS J. LEOSrjBISElt. Firt Class Saloon and Itestnii rant. WASHINGTON STHEET, Petroleum Centre. rpilE best Ijicer liner constantly on drmieht, nnd J. ana m ine rnoieost inos ana upira, l.tmbor ;er Cbeee, Hwiter Knn. Sumlw Icl.m. r-'nrdiucs, &e COltTKLA Ot VOni'lle'H. Pnmii.loi-.. Oct l;tr. (Fred. Schutts old etand. i. J. JI VWA & CO., MACHINES. BOILER SHOP WASHIXOTO.V ST.. PE TJtOIiEUM CEATUE, Pa. BOILERS AND ENGINES REPAIRED AT SHOUT NOTICE. All kinds of Machine Work done promptly and warra ited to five sulirlaction. g.1Mf If. J. IIANNA Co. THE Buffalo CHEAP one: price CLOTHING STORE STILL IN THE FIELD Main street, opposite MeClintck . House, Mcar Lower Bridge, Pet. Centre, Pa. An Immpnup Slock ot Men nnd Hoy mir matte Clot hint; t bo mtlrl t and hclnw CutL I ....... .I!l I ll ..... ! 1 " I IIEADQCARTEUS, BUFFALO, N. Y. Franc he nll oYrr tho T'lilh-d Stiite. Thn mui. piftntMl hereby n't urn their tn nkt to tl:t tntntil mis ol tVtiolenin (Vntrt, nnd vicinity, fur their lihrn! pntronnifft during thcSiMiP? nml Summer; aiidher leftve lo Inform ilicm Unit iher will rmuin at the nbove iiiiuitMl Mtntid for fiw wis ks Ioiil'pt todi. puiHiol a Inryc Htm-k of rendy made t lotliiug for rail and Winter Wear at from 25 to 40 per cent, cheaper than can be purchased in the OIL KEGIOSrS. The rensuu why wo rnn md1 will sell rheap(T tYi I nit- cnrnpf!T; wo mmniMriurc iin . vvo qiinntiiin, I on whirl, account wo nrr rimblcil to mir c d I ni letiiil c'lrnp r tlinn they m b maiinf cimrth, I Biiinlt nimnttlim. often lunkv. un llvu ilmtHiiurt n-t. I i f out kind, takfi k r.tv:tfitatie r every 'noh of I cloth, 'f'he vrrxv v-. ' , Ti our lm-inrw Miicilv I on .ho ONK lliIS Ya ( ..! m- m .hlavnrntrrl u here, for 11 f? tho only wnv mil "ifu thejl fitlenci' ot tl:e cuniinuiiiiy nt'trvi'. K.k-Ii artMtiil uinrktd with Hi" Inwrnt iii'l np'yprirrln ii'ainfl:-! ir ri No Imnirrini.', nn devtiittun all uoivl viimttl a ro iMioriht ht-Rt lumi-itfii nt'ditf iiMTfr wort nmnrhip, uuMke tin' tmih oftrn kept in rtfldvmii clothing More, nM inilrh piire:uiM-'l at wirrtfi. if not to tbe wil re ilU,iirtton of the hnyir. cm,:? not nul iil, ito ivliirned w'thln fin' tiny o b n ctmncuor llie injury win rm remi''LMl. ixwi- it low price, tmo'l Orercwitg ft ( I .entire n-l .)ereiiiUi?8.lW. & $lti,. Ittuvrr Hill- fKCOil i.ui', wvein iy) rrii, rupcr roiima, on m L at, aud all cthvr r tide in our lint eanrtih l ,eiip tn propo:tino. ('nil rutlv at th HrfiJ C. eip One Hc C'dhlns Sioro, M;n H:rert posiio M.CIiiihH'k lluuc. iwir Lotrvr RrltJ I'oirolettm eontr. Vn I lilhfcEMHAI, FALC K A lSffAFL I IB FOR TIIPJ Fall Tr J. WASHINGTON ST., at roleum Centre. R HAS JUST OPENED A LARGE A:! COMPLETE STOCK OF ' FOREIGN & PDISESTIC DRY GOODS For tho Fall Trade, ura'iraclng a full H BLACK ALAPACAS, rOPLIN AlAPCAS, rOPLIX, Sll CILdDAM Carpets, Oil Cloths, Chintz Calicos, Muslins, and a M assortment of LADIES AND GENT And also a choice assortment of FLA'"' very cheap. Our Lino of Atpocn" J in Alpaca, is tho finest and cuel'' lace. BADM,