Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Pet I'eutrr, mondar, Wot. 88. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS ON O. C. A. R. B. . BOTTH. No. 2, Passenger. Leare Corry 11.20 a. a.; TlteiTill. 12.69 p. m.; Petroleum Cen tre, 1.40 p. m. ; Oil City, 2.22 p. m.j Ir Tincton, S in p. m. No. 4, Passenger Leave Corry 6.10 a. m. Titusvilie, 7.35 a. m.; Petroltmm Centre. 8.14 a m; Oil City, 8.59 a m; arrive at lr vinetoo 11. 40 a in. No. e. Passenger Leave Corry COS p m; Titufcrille, 7.60 p m; Petrolpiim Centre, 8,38 p m; arrive at Oil City 9,20 p m. KORTH. 'No. 1, Passenger Leave Irvlneton 7.16 m; Oil City, 10,10 a m; Petroleum Cen tre, ll,5a id; Titusvilie, 11,60 a ra; arrive at Corry 1,40 p m. - No. S, Pataenger Leave Irvlneton, 12. 05 p m; Oil City 2,67 p m; Petroleum Cen tre. 3.36 pro; Titusvilie, 4,20 p m; arrive at Corry 6.45 p m. No. 6, Passenger Leave Oil City 7,00 a to; Petroleum Centre, 7,43 a m ; Titusvilie, 8,20 a m; arrive at Corry 10,10 a ra. Ilvl no Services. TBESBYTERIAN CHTJRCII. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7 O'clock P. II. Est. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CDCItCH. Services every Snbbatb at 11 A. M. and i P. M. Sablmtb School at V. P. M. eata free. A cordial invitation esteud d to'ail. Pet. C. M. IIiARn, Paster. STS. PETER AMD PAUL'S '(Catholie) CHURCH. Mass at cX a. n. Vesper and Benediction of the Blessed Eoornnientat4p.nl. Catechism at 2 p. tn. JAMES DTJNN, P.tstor. Thi trial of Gus Rheil, for the murderof David Tate, at this place last Summer, commenced to-day at Franklin. The evening1 train down tbe creek did . not arrive till after twelve list night, on account of several freight ears being off tho track at Corry. Fiptt Barrels. F. A. Conltle, sfruc'n a fifty barrel well on tbe Charlie Hunt lease, Cherry tree, on Faturdny evening. It is claimed to be a good fitly barrel well. Tub well owned by Cnpt. ITasson on the Graffllaeson tiact, Cottage Ilill, Oil City, which was struck about three weeks aeo. and which flawed for a few dava. has sine . been drilled doeper and Is now cuinrjlnu aixij id sevemy-uve Darren aally. Psvr Donioah, Again. Yesterday. Sun day, Pat Donlgan and hit wife had another of their bloody fights. . Both man and wife were badly cut and bruised about tbe bead, The police finally interfered, and Pat was lodged in tbe lock up for the night, with a bad gaah In tbe side of bis head. Frederick Mebl, a well known citizen of ' Erie, while duck shooting with two friends, Thanksgiving Day, was capsized. Mebl nd one ot bis friends swan ashore, but . was so chilled by exposure as to be scarcely ble to walk, and Mebl died before reach ing a place of refuge. The man who clung to tbe boat was rescued. OH matters at Eed Hot, near Sbambnrg, are becoming quite lively. Since tbe strik ing of the Winsor & Welsh well, upwards of eigb'y new derricks have been put up in the vicinity, several of which will now be completed, in consequence of which a large Increase of production Is looked for. A large number of new buildings are boing put down at tbat point. and Redltot bids fair as its name indicates, to become decidedly red hot, both as regards the oil business and otber bunehes of trade. V Tbe investigation of tbe Wall street gold conspiracy by tbe Grand Jury bus bees concluded, and will in all probability end in smoke. Tbe evidence bas been contra dictory . Tbe Grand Jurors have patient ly beard It all, and now tbat tbe testimony 1 all In, tbey have drawn up a roport and indicted nobody. Neither Corbin nor Fisk ever appeared before them, and unkind ru mors bas It that only those friendly to tbe clique were examined. Tbey will gubmit their report to Judge Ingrabam next Mon- , This morning Our citizens, at this end of town, were startled by a tremendous re port. Every one seemed convinced tbat a heavy txplosioa had taken place. It was ascertained, however, tbat tbe report came from tbe maobloe shop of Fitber, Norls Co. It was caused by a belt becoming detached, and the pipe tbat furnishes air for tbe furnaces filling with gas from one of tbe open fires, thereby causing an explosion , which did no otber damage than to frighten some of tbe hands In the shop, asd the families living la the neighborhood. Stewart's Oij Uoode 1'alace. Tbe gronnd upon which tbe magnificent dry goods palace, between Ninth and Tenth streets, has been built is a part of the im mense property held in trust byjthe officers of the Sailors' Snug Harbor. It was be queathed by Capt Thomas Randall tofound an asylum for aged and decripit seamen. Tbe Recorder of tbe city, and the senior ministers ot the Episcopal, Presbyterian, and Dutch Reform Churches are the trus tees of the property, nd tbey are empower ed to rent it, and devote the proceeds o tbe charitable objects of the institution. Mr. Stewart obtained renewal of his old lease of the property some time ago, and now holds it for a term of twenty-one years. Tbe previous lease contained a covenant that tbe renewal should be grant ed upon demand of the tenant and that tbe rent should be fixed according to tbe in creased value of the property, tbo apprais ers to be chosen by both psrties. The ap praisers, it appears, made their report to tbe officers of the Sailors' Snug Harbor, Gov. Lelville, Recorder Uackett, and tbe senior ministers of the churches above nam ed; and, in their generosity, they decided that the rent of this Broadwav acre should be only $36,000 annually. Ot course, the Prince of Dry Goods was delighted, and he gladly accepted a renewal of bit old 'lease on these terms, It is said that tho next Legislature will appoint a Committee to Inquire into the above facts, which were communicated to a reporter of The Sun, by a responsible pub lic official." The trustees own blocks of val. liable houses on Ninth street, Tenth Blreet, Fourth avenue, University place, and in otber business streets near Union square, and yet, with tbe rent of all this vast prop erty at their disposal, tbey applied about a year ago to tbe Legislattue to remit the taxes upon their real estate on Stuten Is land. If you would make a pressnt to a friend give one of Kulleys's German Silver Cus Gaffeny's is sole agent. Gen. Biti.br and Gexfral Twtoos'a Swokds. The Twiggs swords, for which Gen. Butler bas been sued by a young wo man who Is not a niece of Gen. Twinge were to 1SG2 sent to the officers of the Unit ed c-uiei. aud are now in the Treasury. Tbe silver plate as appropriated by Ueu. Butler was turned over to the Quartermas ter, aud sold under Gen. Bank's adminis tration, and tbo money bas gone ialo the Treasury of tbe United States. G'n. But ler was applied to to uso his influence to have Twigg'a swords returned, and was told he would be surd if be did not. lie re fused to interfere. Tbe suit is brought and published for political effect. The whole story In regard to the swords is told la ''Parton's New Orleans," pago 407. The swords and box of silver were found undr tho L of the house This woiuuu was as serted at the lime to bo Twigg's mistress. X. Y. Sun. $1.00 buys a bottle ot GatTney's Sunday Comfort, every family should have it. Genuine Jamacia Rum. German. Scotch and Irish whisky, at Gaffony's. Congress Water bas it- is good for all Gaffoey uox.lOuil. On the Tolls farm, which adjoin? the Shaw farm, aud is aituatud between Lower Cherry Run and the Allegheny river, a new well was struck on Friday, ana during Saturday produced fifty barrels. This well is owned by Mr. R. 4 J. Painter, aud Messre. John Mttoball, Johu Mawbinny, William Phillips, and John VaoAusdale, of Oil City. Tbe four gentlemen last nam ed own the farm in fee, besides working In terests in tho well. Another well ,on tbe same faim, which was struck about two weeks ago, Is now yielding about thirty bairelg daily, against a daily average dur ing tbe first week it was pumped, of ten or twelvo barrels. The old estaplished bouse of Owen Gaf feny,. Is acknowledged by all to be tbe place to find pure and unadulterated wines and liquors. nov,191m. Tta la way, Tliia war I'm it. to buy your To buy your Groceries ohrap And fruits the same, j You want to call upon The under numed. As fine an assortment As there is in town, Aud tbo prices, for the occasion. Are put right down. So, hotel and boarding bouses Now is your time, To lay in your stock Of goods in our line. Yours Piously, U. U. Wicimn & Jobkh. Personal Heme.. Cbalcs Sumner is at tbe Astor House. Judge Dent bas started for Mississippi. Thnrlow Weed will spend the winter In Albany. The Hon. Sam. Wilkcson bas gone to visit bis son in Pennsylvania. A nephew or Brlgham Young is visiting a friend In Elizabeth, N. 3. Ellen Wood is tbe Rev. Honrv Ward Beecher's short hand Secretary. Senator Eolger has been noarly crazed by applicants for places in the Custom House. James Fisk, Jr., made his appearance on State street, Boston, Friday, and created an excitement. Secretary Boutwell has not Informed Mr. Richardson when be will return to Wash ington, and is probably engaged on his re port, J. P, Jewett, the original publisher of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," is at 156 Broadway', and never worked as a journeyman printer in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Among tbe bequests under the will of the late Col. Alfred W. Johnson, of Belfast Me., Is one of $3,000 f.ir the support of three scholarships in Bowdoin College. waiter Brown and J. W. Randall, who wont to England with the Harvard crew, are maintained by a lady who went out in be same steamer with tliess. and who, dur ing tbe trip, fell down a hatchway. They are to be witnesses in a suit agalnat the steamship company for 20,000 damages. Tbe receips from. customs, Nov. 8lh 15th, were $2,921,253. Tbe steamship Virginia, from New York, arrived from Q leenstown on the 17th. The Archbishop of Canterbury is dnnget ously ill. Mr. Seward was expected to arrive at tbo city of Mexico, on the 14lh. A railroad is to be constructed through Mexico, from the Gulf to the Tacnic coast. The Czir bss agreed to mt-ot tho Eniper- oi Napoleon this winter. It is autboritavely slated that tho re mains of George Pcabody will be brouyht direct to Boston. The propoller Thomas A. Scott, struct reef in the Straits l Macliinsw luexiuy night, and was wrecked. No lives reported lost. TO. i A BEPORTED tOU TUE IU1LY RECOliD, Afternouii Elispatehzs. Tragedy In rieasuut biun Huntixutok, Pa., Nov. IS. Between 6 and 7 o'clock !at evening. Mr. John Pergh tal's dwelling, io Pleanant Grove, near this place, was enteied by two robbers, and w hile the family, consisting of Mr. Pergh tals, bis wife, and u buy about li jwa ol Ke, named G miner, were eating supper, shot rirghlul through the head, killing hiui instantly, 'i'tm Iuy Gardner was d.f patched in the 8 uiio Way, und then t III y split the wife's head open with un axe. They i;.en mt tho bouse on fire. When the ueiglibois reached the s.euo an appal ling soectaciu met t:n'ir gazi'. Tnere la the in lulled deud Imdiw ul itie victims cov ered witn Ul.ru I, the walis, li u uo.ue.l from floor to C 'aliiij,'. and the In -ins of thr v ic tiuii ocz. Hi; fiuui tip ir wound. The mur derer.", ufier perpili"iiiu too crime, o ivor llie dead liuiiii s with In-1 clothes and then Set lire to the house io cover i!m deed. Siib(.lcion i. sled or. (tvo men w!.;i had I!:; si en loiieriiu; u'ooni tlm nci'linoi tu od. li was leani.il Unit they io K the uiglit train from this place fur too West. U' Sj.htcm a were at ui.ee sent t ) the t-l.iiwu adonis ami police ail aloDj; tho i'eunsyivaiiia loud, and when the train arrived at Altootia, toe ut pected assasius were arrested and taken buck to this place this morning. Then names are Baddering and Bohuer. Ou their persons found $250 of the booty which prompted the terribly massacre. Buhner has uiudo a partial corfeesiou, and besides from this there is unmistakable evi dence of their guilt. It was genurally understood tbat Mr, Perghtals was possessed of couidorable mon ey-J , . Bre.mex, No. 19. Tho petroleum rucr- chuuls here met yesterday. Hamburg, Ant werp, and other cities were also represent ed. The custom of branding casks with tare and weight in Ameirca, and the ollow' unce of two pounds por cask for ahsortiou, was recommended by resolution. It wus ordaiodthis resolution be forwarded to lead' ing pelats orrxponin the U.uited States. Albany, X. Y Nov. 19. Official re. turns from tho wbolo State show Nelson's majority to bo 20,506. The total vote is only 641,190, showing a falling off of 208, S51, compared with that of last year. Tbe Republican decrease is 109,078; Democratic decrease 99,476. Reduced Prices at Lammers A Aldon't. nov.22tf. Underclothing la large quaatitiee at Lam mors & Aldcn's. Buckskin Gloves, cheap, at Lammers & Aldcn's. Kiir Gloies A large assortment, at Lamers A Alden's. Ordets taken for suits and fits guranteod, at lammers it Alden's. For Groceries and Fruit go to Shults. He bus Cranberries, Apples, Pears, Ches nuts, Sweet Potatoes, Candles, and every thing yon can ask for, at wholesale and re tail. Prices low. , nov.l7-tf. Tbo largests slock and best variety ever offered on .Oil Creek, ie at Gaffeoy'e. Maiirh Heldslck, Green Seal, Gold Seal and other favorlt brands, Can be had by sending to GaRney't. novlOlm. ,otie. . ew Flour, Peed and Grocery (tore t J. 8. tP(tATHER, At tho OLD BANK BUILDING, ON MA IS ST, cpjK.sito the IMcdintock Honst, hits on hand a luge ud fl;t rlM stock of Floar, Feed and fcroecrien, which ha Is selling at a low figure. SV Bnn'l forge the plaoe wbare A, D. Cotton & Company brok ap. (OAMKlAIi liOVK mid the HnpplucM of True marriage I'lSAYi for onpir Men on the Error. Abuses j ami llim.e which destroy tlie Manly lWrea and create jinpeilinit'Bis of MAKKIAOB, Willi inrs means of relief. Sent in scaled tettcrcnYclnpM free ot charge. Address Howard Association. Hot. P. riii'.e.deli.hin, Ta. seif:8m. A CARD. A Cle-pryiran, residing la South America as a lnVMorjiry, discovi-red a sofa and simple remedy for the Cure nf perrons Weakntfs, Early Drciy, nif.-arj of the Unitary and Hemlual Orpins, and the whole iraln iif disorders brought on by Iwnefn an.l vU'ioni Imb'.ts. Great numbers havo been cur ed by this noble rnudy. Prompted by a desire Io benefit the efl'lct d and unfortunate, I will send the rs gipt for prepai Inst and using Ihui medicine. In a valcd Invelope, to any on who no&i It, JVm of tkargt. Adress, JOHEPH T. INMAN, t-tailon D. Bible Honre, N. Y. City t Altl'ETS AND;OIL Tl0'a"lil! JUST KIvCEVKIJ, insie nice pa' etna. TIIK f UKNI'l'UKKHTimR. NESV ADVKRTISEMENTS. MILLINERY Mr?. Wyckoff, M.g'. leave to Inform the pnhllc that she hss re moved li om ihe Sbeit harm, To the Next Building Below M- S Simmons ucng a lore, WIkio thejwlll keep s'llne assortment of Millinery Goods, OLD LADIES? CAPS, FEATHERS Ac FLOWERS. St.l'citlnc n Rbfire rf public xtronice Mr. W. liop.'s. ,o plra-e Hiuh j vrho may fiivor her whh a call ijovIO.Iw. Drilling Jars. Wo "rdl l reapeetnillv nnnouncfl to nnr enato in. im m il .ho public generally that we keep cou dilllitl uu IlllUlt l ast Kh'el BriJilng Jars ! UMiirh f.r stror utli nn hnrnbiMtj excel any Steel- I.iit'ii Jar litvi'toft'ie iu um. The Ad vantages we Claim over t.lnrd Jnmnrc that, beltitATL RTEETj, they Hie -t;i)n:tT tlr n Jari totr.K)J rtly of Iroii; th:it iirt'-cnliiiLr a Sttl nurfnee to throcfc, tbey are pro-tewi iioin wiar ou the otitnido. and will ktup th'jir shape loiigur. Wc Warrant Them to Drill Fifteen Hundred Feet. Wo ii'no keep on hand Cast iron "Working Barrels. Fishrr, KorrU & Co. rrrriioLEVTi centre. Nov 12th, 8f'9. tf. mo THE WORKINO CLASS. We aonowpre j pnrwi io nun is n nil elapses with conn tun l em plnytnent nt liomc. tlie whole of the time or for the mmru morm'hin. turtlnetHi.ew, UhtandpioflUble. INthcius of til her uttjc easily cam from 60n. to IS pr evniii'. fltiri a proporlionul sum by devoting; tuolr ivbi In rime n the huBiiiuBn- Boya and glrla earn nearly a much ns mon. That all who leu thi not U-v- nu Vntl ;hir attilrosa, and tent the buninea wc mAka iliis uiip;inilloUd oil'cri To auchaa are uo well "!iti-flei, vv will t-tMid fl to pay for the troti lc of wiiiin. Full pmtirulnri, avatnable tample which will ilo to roiiniM'ntu work on, and copy o the Pfoph't LUfrarjt Companion onoof the larfg and bet family nt wipapt in pnblUhad all tmnt fre ty man. luaaer, u you want pcraiati?m).protfiahl work, ftddrea E. 0. ALl EN A CO. Aumi.in V ill III nMVJtm Djv4ra. jpRANKUN.I TA., INtrtMANCH COMPAQ I. H. HILLIARD, Agent $0.000.000 ( VIMTAL idlte.ir,l,'l'w,ted b The Mmnal Lire Insurance Co. ol N. Ynrk, capital. :i6oooim The Aitna Life Insnrance Co. of riartford W Conn., capital, H'Mini. The Home liunranre Co. of New York, ' w The Imuran Co of North America, ' l'a.,enillnl, a.aKiM The Home of Now Haven, Conoi tlcnt, 43 capital. i pin.. The Allvmy City tnt urnncc Co., of Alhn- ' , ny, New Ynrk, rnrllul, rjwi iv The Anierlcnn l.lfelnmiranco Co. of 0 PhilndelphiR, capitnl, S.nno 000 Tills Apency is among the oldest seentlea In ik Ptete of I'enn-yhaiiia, west of Philadelphia, li, paid dnrlnii Hi. Inst fourteen years over $300,000 IN LOSSES Good Dwclllne Houses, Churches, School Don. and other buildings . Insured Perpetually. Oil Insured In Store and In Transit. Tolle'ti 1. sued oa short notice, In any of the aliove r ire 1. anranca Companies. Offloo In Franklin Kirlian Franklin, Pa. :rlian, nov5:iim. Pioneer LIQUOR STORE. The subscribers, having pUr liased the stand oi 11. Mo ney, on WASIUXGTOX Mil EE, Petroleum Centre. Pa., HAS OPENED A Branch Liquor "Sto and will continue in ktep con stantly on hand a fall supply , ol PURE LIQUORS, OF ALL KINDS. J. A M. BARRETT. Fetrolrum Centre, Nov. 13lH,18:9. tf. 1869. I FOR THE Fall Trade j:v GOODS, m:v(;wh)s, J, WASHINGTON ST., 3 1 roleum Centre. Pa. HAS JUST OPENED A LARGE ASD COMPLETE STOCK OF FCHEI5N & TOMESTIC DRY GOODS, For tlia Fall Trade, embracing a full Lin BLACK ALAPACAS, POPLIN ALAPCAS, roPLiys, silks CIL0AI&, Carpets,. Oil Cloths, Chintzes, Calicos, Muslins, and a choice assortment of LADIES AND GENTS IT RMSIII(i GOODS ! And also a choice assortment of FLANNES very cbeapt Our Line of Alpncus and Pop lin Alpacas Is tbe finest and cheapest In th place. ?ptl:tf Firt Clata Saloon and Iteitan rant. WASHINGTON STKEET, Pctroltnm Centre rpilK heat Lannr Bctr constantly on JrauJN 1 anil all thecholwat Winca and tMpirs. Limnw Wuv, hwltw Kan. H..ndtrhc. Snrdlm, C'OKTSlitUU r VOIX'HKH, Pmprwion. Oct. :tf. (FsxJ 6lnin oM ttuna- BAM lW"