oleum Centre Daily Record. ot. Centre, Frl lev WOT. 2U- AktItIV.1. ANDt DEPABTIIlF. or TRtlNS OX O. C A. B.. . gOl'TII. So. 2, Passeneer Leave Corry 11.20 n. in : Titr.sTillo. 12.A9 p. in. ; Petroleum Ceri tre, 1.40 p. m.i Oil City, 2.22 p. in. Ir yineton, fi 10 p. m. No. 4. Passenger Leave Corry CIO a. m. Tlttisville, 7.35 a.m.: Petroleum Centre. ?.14 a m: Oil City, 8.60 a in; arrive at lr vinton 11.40 a m. No. 0. Passenger Leave Corry 6.05 p m; Titui-ville, 7.50 p m; Petroleum Centre, 8.38 p m; arrive at Oil City 9,20 p in. KOIITtl. No. 1, Passencer Leave Irvinclon 7.15 itai; Oil City, 10,10 a nr Petroleum Cen tre, 11,05 a in; Titusvilie, 11,50 a in; arrive lit Corry 1.40 p m. No. .'t. Passenger Leave Irvlnoton, 12. 05 p m; Oil City 2,57 p m: Petroleum Cen tre. 3.36 p m; Titesville, 4,20 p m; arrive at Coiry 5.45 p m. No. 6, Passenger Leave Oil City 7,00 a u; Petroleum Centre. 7,43 a m; Titusvilie, SO a wj arrive at Corry 10,10 a m. Ilvltie Serviced. PRESBYTKKIAN CHURCH. rchine at 11 o'clock A.M., and 7 'clotP. M. Rev. J. T. Oxtobt, Piwtor. V!ETlIO3T EPISCOPAL CnURCIL Services very Sabbuth ttt u A M an(i i P. M. ni,ntli School at 12 P.M. eat free. A cordial 'invitation extend eil'll. Ke C. M. Hsaiio, Pustor. STS. PETER ANtTpacL-S (Cutbolie) CnURCH. ' ; Mass at 10J a. m. - esper and Uenediction of tht Blessed encrament at 4 p. m. CnteeLisra at 2 p. m. JAMES DUNN, Pusr. Wkather remains moderate. v-OMKnoDr's 6on was out Nat night." Ac. Tub oil territory on tiio McCray farm is looking up. Prater or from mud. tbe pedestrian Deliver us A oood place to spend a pleasant even iojt is at Robson 4 Arnold's Cozy Billiard Parlor. Osr Wednesday night at the National Hotel, F.'hnklin, a mnn.wan robbed of $163 Wu understand that the remains of Lieut Col. A. W. Bowman, 31st Regiment, U.S A., will arrive In Franklin next week, in caro of his brother, Dr. E. FJ. Bawman, of Illinois, for winterraent. " Col. Bowman died at Omaha, Nebraska, July 18, 1869, on bis way to bis homo in Fnnklio. to owalt orders from jhe War Department. Tie well located on the side hill, Cen tral Pelruleum Co.'s Farm, in tbe immedi ate vicinity or the Fox well, has been jumping since Sunday with a daily yield or (our barrels. It is a matter or surprise to operators familiar with this territory that the well is so small as tbe Fox well, which Is but o abort distance from it, is producing 40 barrels per day. Tbe new well is owned by Mr. Sit. Robinson. Tub Ruiki. Trial. Nothing new of in terest was elicited from the witnesses exam ined on Wednesday. Dr. E. J. Frazicr's testimony related principally to tho post mortem examination held on the body of Tate. The testimony of M. C. Frazier, Jchn Zonizr, Alexander Frazier, Nathan Put I on, M. C. Zobnizer and Samuel Bow er?, on the part of the Commonwealth, re lated principally as to the manner in wbicb the shooting was done. The evidence ol these witnesses is very contradictory, some of tbem agreeing that nana of the parties bad been drinking, Bnd tbe rest that they had all drank more or less on the night in question. Tho testimony on behalf of tho Commonwealth was concluded yesterday, and that on '.chair of the prisoner last eve ning. Tbe Bumming up ol tho if by tho counsel on botb sides was to bavo been done to-day, and the verdict of tho jury will probably bo given this evening. Latur. Tim cusn was summed up this uioiuinn by W. J:. Galbrattb, Esq., on tbe part of the Commonwealth, and O. E. Tay lor, Esq., fur tbe prisoner. Tbe closing ploas were to bo made this evening by A. B McCalmont for Ibe Commonwealth, and A B. Richmond, on behalf of prisoner. Tho music, in the Lev. Henry Word Beecher's church costs $7,000 a year. The orgnnist gels $1,200, the conductor $2000 the tenor 2,0UO. the soprano spyuo, tho contralto $800, und tbe basso $800, leavinj S3U0 for incidentals. The paid choir sing ilieeol.is and concerted pieces, but th hvinns are sung by the whole congregation led by a volunteer choir of about seventy y ti formers. A I.. ..I.- .. II ll II llllll I, iai.nl v-flvo bands ot iiiuii, ..I... ...... nil,- simterl nt Rimsevllle und owned l'l Messrs. CuuipLoll and Vamlerville, well" U. s;niycil by lite yes'erilny morning. I.ETTKH FBOM PIIOF. DEDBETR. Dkar Record: After a somewhat pro tracted absence I bavo returned to your vil lage for a few days Intending to ply my va cation as busily a possible I regret, how ever, to find the business very much over done here. At this present writing it is hardly possible for others than those who are related to na lo reside any length of time in this little community. The conse quence of this is that my operations are rather circumscribed, and have to be con. ducted with unusual caution. The worthy proprietor of tho Central IIoHse, who, knew roe years ago denied with the utmost suav ity of manner my off.ir to board with him for the few weeks that I propose to remain here. Tho Rochester House was also "full" and the McClintock House in tho same vexatious fix. I am not easily discouraged, bb you well know, and having made up my mind to camp here, I was determined upon having comfortalilo quarters, as it would not at all agree with my rheumatics to be exposed to the chilling blasts of November. I very opportunely fell in with Geo. Ar nold, who dflu't know mo as well ' as some other. In consideration of my gentlemanly manners, ho furnishes me with on e.xcolleut room over the Billiard parlors, and I regale bim with stories of my adventures, during these long evenings. George has a roman- lio tun of mind. He will listen attentively to tbe longest tales and biggest lies that I can tell. Clint don't exactly like to have mo around tho establishment, and keejis a sharp eye u tlio money drawer and the clear boxes. But be is such an eccentric cuss that I pay no attention to his little Idiosyncrasies, and go right along about my burned) ns though bo wasn't around. Tbe reason be has alittle antipathy to me Is very trifling. I borrowed ten dollnrs ol bim some livo years ngo, and, singular as itmny seem, be bas,not yet forgotten the circum stances, llow sordid and miserly some people aro. Now that I bad good sleeping quarters tho next thing was to look up a commissary. I went lor Ed Sutherland, and can now be found regularly three-times a day nt his saloon indulging In ' Quail on Toast," tbe choicest game and other luxuries of the sea. ton. Edward complains slightly, and says that ho cannot live through the winter if tbe class of boarders to which I belong come in on bim regularly. But this I can't help, of course. I must live, you know and it is perfectly immaterial to me who furnishes tbe means. Altogether I think I have reason to congratulate- myself on tbe manner I am fixed for the winter for hero I am bound to stick for several months at any rate. The numerous mombers of our family to fonnd in all tho. bar-room', saloon, and groceries of this enterprisinz little bo hamlet, renders my situation -rather dis- reeable, but I can got along if any on can. K would be more lo our interest 11 we should scatter round the country and not colonize so thickly in one place As tbe business of the town now stands, I do not think that Petroleum Centre, allords a profitable field for more than eight or ten o' tbe Dedbete family, whereas there are more than three score bore, and they not of tbe genteel and respectable portion. But this is just the point I am. ahead of them on. My gentility and nspectabiilry will carry wo a groat way, and down right cheek will do the rest. I am soon going into tbe oil business as it offers speciul inducements to men ot my character and ability. You shall hear from me frequently. My cousin Timothy is in Oil City, doing well. Yours Feelingly, t A. Dkdiikte. It will be seen by reference to tbe adver tisement tbat Sherry's New York Theatre open at Sobei's Opera House, on Monday evening next, for a few nights only. The opening piece is entitled ''Rosedale, or the Rifle Ball." A Vigilance Committee In Fremont. Iowa, a few days, since lynched a noted ruffian named Sam Murdock, charged with tbe murmur of Henry Johnson. Since, Mur dochs death, Johnson has mndo bis ap pearance alive an j well. Efl'ar's will bo made to bring tbe lynchers to trial. Collector Grinned has received addition al information regarding the perpetration of most stupendous frauds against the Gov ernment by mercantile firms in New York, Over two hundred respeetatilo merchants, many of tbem occupying prominent posi tions, are now under suspicion of having participated in the frauds, which extended throm-h several months during the last administration. Thoir names will be sup pressed, pending the official investigation now being conducted at the Custom House, The frauds were accomplished by meuns ol iiIhi invoices and under valuation of itn portunt merchandize, and aro believed to involve a vast amount of money. Mnlo News. Tho cumber of Interments in Philadel phia last week were 225, against 171 during tho BBtne period last year. Of tho whole number 134 wero adults and 138 children 55 being under one year of age. On the 9th n Mrs. BilliiiRS died in Man chester township, Wayne county, at the ago of 106 years. She was born at Phillips- burg. N. J., in July. 1703. and distinctly remembered bearing, from those who saw it, of Washington crossing th3 Delaware. At a meeting of physicians, held at tbe University of Pennsylvania, at 'Philadel phiaj last week, a remonstrance against clinical instruction in the presence of stu dents of both sexes was considered, unani mously adopted, and signed by tho facul ties of tho University of Pennsylvania, of Jefferson Colleq. by the medical stuffs of various hospitals, and by tho members o the profeesion at large. John Bla'rr, un employe on the Panhan dlo Railroad, wlii e working lit a turn-table at Stubenville on Tuesday, had his lout and ankle so terribly crushed us to teuder am putation nccessury. Dennis Curlin, an employe of tho Pitts burgh, Fort Wayne nd;Chicago Railroad Company, one of the oldest citizens of Alle gheny, was run over by a team on Tuesday last, and 'instantly killed. On Saturday nigl.t, Mr. C. E. Sunder, soii-in-law'of Judge Blight, of Conneaut villo while removing a keitlo of hot brine liotii me stove, einmetl in sucli u uiuiinvr as to spill the brine upon his feet, ec.tldai one of them badly. INcw Jicun. Fifty-four mi ies of llm Jer-ver Railroad have been liuished. Pacifi, The Universalis celebrated their cente nary iti Albany, N. Y., yeMerday. Tho Virginia Republican i-tato Convcn tlon organized in Richmond yesterday- Recruits aro going forward to the troops in tbe Indian country from St. Louis. Conrad Meier, under sentence of death for murder, escaped from the jail iu Toledo, on Tuesday nlgbt. i James kitchen has pleaded guilty of burning the Eaptist Church in China, Mn. last October. Tho Philadelulita mouuinent to tl o nu pils of Girard College who died iu tbe war was unveiled yesterday. A Boaid has hen ordered to convene in nauapoiis on uecemuer III HC lo examine lix candidates lor lieu tenancies In the Ma rino Corps. Dkpkrteiih Wanteii We leurn Hint Gen. ral Whitely, couunnudant at tbe Alle gheny Arenal. ofTers n reward of thirty dollars each for the return of two deserters, viz: H. B. Alexander, of Mifflin, l'a., and Walter Seaton. of Venango county. About ten clays ago, a twelve barrel well was struck on (ho Xinu u j Oil Couipuiiy's tract, Cherrytree Run, und ubi-iit four duys later, on t!io sumo Company's tract, anoth er well was struck wbiob ie producing lil'ty barrels daily. On l!ie morning of tbi-21 tl.i'ist., between five and six o'clock, two freight trains gu'.ng in the same iliioetion on Vtn Allegbeny Vul- I .1 ... It! I . I .1:.. irj jvuiikj.iii, i;:jii,i,cu HiilIMi u l.lul.ce I III I Of I'lttsiitu-g, 11111) H'vcrul cura i.f tbe fin ward tfiin were quilii badly wrecked. The pas senger trains oil the loiul mu delayed in consecpiencu. No person ws inj ired by the acciiieni. e urj inruiri'M that Iwo cars having on board eighty barrel! of crudo oil , caiigui nro and wero burned. 'I be lire, H i stated, Caught fuum a lantern. &bw rAi'Eit. Wo have received Iho first liumoer 01 a weeKiy journal, puoiisued at Erie, by B. F. 11. Lynx, formerly tditor atid publishei of the Dlxpatah of that city This nw enterprise hours, thuvery appro priate title of neatera rennxilcanian, and is devoted to iliu commercial uud mau- ufacturiag inturests of Erie, and vicinity. Mr. Lynn is a very able and successful jour nalist, and in our opinion, tbe people of Erio will stand in Iheir own light if they do not give bim their fullest support. Sue cess to you neighbor. The Prussians complain that tho distil- leries of that country consume more pota toes than tbe people eat. , new ten barrel well was struck on the Hess Farm, Cherrytree Run, last week. 600 barrels of choice Wachter & Felters. Winter Apples, at The lur;;ests stt ek and best variety ever offered on Oil Creek, is at;Gaffeny's. Cliqu, Xni;ti, Heldsick, Green Sial, Gold Seul and oilier fnvorit brands, can be had by sending lo Gaffney's. novllHm Tho old estuplished house of Owen Gal'- tcny, is acknowledged by all to bo tbe placo to find puro and unadulterated wines and liquors. oov.l91ui titles nt Lam mors A- Alden's. Buckskin Gloves, cheap, at Lauiuiers & Alden's 600 barrels of choice Winter Apples at Wachter t Feller's. $1.00 buys a bottle ot Gufl'ney'a Sunday Comfort, every family should hove it. Full assortment of Pun Ies for 170, just received at W. II. Mchelson A Co's. Slu tionery and Variety Slere. f nov.23U. Kid Gi.o.vBS A large usFortiuent, LameiB it Alden's. at Ordeis taken for suits and its gurantecd, at Lainmers .t Alden's. If ycu would make present to n friend give ono of Kelleys's German Silver Lamps. Gaffeny's is sole agent. NEW ADVKRTlSEMKNTd. SOBEL' S HALL ! S-rosi'r it mniiiijcr,; Y. Ml Lit it Y FiFTH ANNUAL TOUR ! For x Vvw Ncght Only! to nnnirfm to tlia ctil i.uv :ni;t,iii!tyl tuat be 7. -in ? ri'trJt-i-m ' ' W ill OJMMl Willi it (Mil . ;t I, J 1 I-'IKT C'JiASS AIITISTS, Select -d f nin iIh ir n.-!;i:il Vli. atr! ,f v Yor!;, lto-ti n tn.M 1 Fill. i'ii l.iii i. tuu'. tntr Willi :i Si'l.r.N 1)111 SIi. KK I OilN l.i' HANi' n..d ll lull nni e:U- cieir 1 'r.-li.-tia, n.iikiMn ;in j:u-:it.'-t ennbiuaiiuu el' illuntiuic und Mi.ai.ul I'uluiil tiini'lllnj;. Monday Evening, Nov. 29th, '69, Will be produced Wa'livk's Croat Pensallenal !'rnni:l, ci. titled, SSDAIsB! on, THE RIFLE 15 ALL Miss JULIA liLAKB irfLariv'F'orcncp Mr. J. F. SHEKCY - as Klliott Gray A Lieutenant of Lai cots. A'lmi.ntnn. 50 renlfl lieiervfil Stat, T6 cents. rriiute lti.xis, 5,1.0. tTTTIRCETS for salo at tlic McL'Mntock llou. lJi'ti'ts open at 7 o'clock, pert'ormanc com li uc- l nov-MH. J. M. PI1HKHY, Ag. nt. l ii'st '!a.S:i!-oii mid Itcstii r:i:tl. WASIHNOTON STIIEKT, lVtr.ilium Centre. rillli'. ivt la e- nieri-cin."t.in:ly on ilrau?lit, and J und a'.l '.lie elinieo-l Wlllen and Cins, l.illlher. ;er cuocne, swii-er inse, r.ninuel.ei, aulues, .e served np In ovuy st. lo lo oidcr. Also, for slo by iiie i.iii nr heir CtiUTlvLOtf V VonrilFII. Proorinton. Oct .91:11. ('red. KohuiU old tmid. Pioneer LI UOR STORE. T !r sul scrilicr?, liavinir pur 1 setl the stand of M. Mo . ney, on WASH lXtiTUX STR EET, l'ctrOIciini Centre, l'a., ' HAS H'l:EU A Branch Liquor Store and will continue to keep con stoutly on hand a full supply of PURE LIQUORS, OF ALL KINDS. J. & SJ. If ARItETT. Fctrulcuni Coi.t:c, Nov. l3t'.i,'.S0 tt Underclothing In largo quail : j. JjMtANKUN.I PA. i 1NMJIUXCK COMPANY. I. H. HILLIARD, Agent. 3 (..mo(w ca eital. Itepnwnli il nn d run full) Inrertid I y the M',t,K tlir ivlinltle rntiii.'inU: ' 'I l.i' MuMinl Life In-urnlic; t'o. ol N. Y rk. cnpiml. . sj The .l'.tna l.it'n Insnrancr t'o. of Hartford ' ('nun., capital, TlieHuirifl luHin-aiire ('. of X,w Vt.fk. G,!Ml.orn S.MI.js.i 3K32s l.BSJXl 600.000 8 in (i Din ninial, Die liMiirnnre C. or North America, I'.i., ia.lt tl, lie lli'tne of .New Haven, Cj;'Uii nt, emillal. l'he Aili'liy I'lty Iii.ur.ii.rn Co., of Allia ny. Ni'iv York, cai it:i'. The lui-ricfin Life In-milm'C Co. of rbiiaui'iiiian, capital, This Aeeiirr li aiming the olilit mrcnrlci in n Slucnf IViiifvlvaiiia. wurt iif I 'litln. i,i, ia iu l aid ilurinu li e Imi fniirlmn yoar over $300,000 IN LOSSES Oooi! TlwHIIne House. Churches. Si-Ii.x.i 11 and other lniihllnpi Insured Perpetually. Oil liisnri d In Store BmMu Tmtii.li.. i.,r..:. "llinl nu slmrl notice, in tin v of Ihralmvu pin. In uraiirv Ci mmi inks, twice iu Franklin p-i.i,...:. " Kiuiikiin, l a. tiu 5;tim. Drilling Jars. Wo wnM repprvt fully nnnonno to nur r.trt. men nud ilio public generally Unit wu ket u con jf'.nitili on lanut Cast Steel Jars ! WMrti Tor StnTiitTi nnl Dumhrity excel any Slcul Llm d Jir hert tofoie in u. The it d vantages wc Claim OT?r Mnril Tnm am thnt, helnc ATX STKKI.. thy in; fiiuii';i 1 .nu? i iri..tr-cu rriiy 01 mm; ttmf iiri!.-fiiliu' n Stirol rurf:uH tit 'tnnwk, they nit prnttKMcd li-nm wiir on tLic outfidt', unil wiil keen their !hne lont-r. We Warrant l imn to Drill Fifti'di S!uilml Vnt. Wc a! so keep on hand Vixst Iron AVorkiiia Rarrels Fisher, ftorris & PETROLEUM IRON WORKS Bryan, Dillinghttm A; Co., Iron aiiil Oruss Fuuniitrs FQRGEU3, Manufaeturi r of ENfll.VE-!, noiLEUT, lKILI.INt? TO"I.S, Ml r,I, .Y AND SAPU saw mills. rr.Mt rNo ki;.s, WALKING IiEAM AN 0 BAND WIIKKL IKO.V, 1'I.OWS, AND ALL KINDS OF l A.-TINt.S, WIIOLE.AD'J- i. HETAIL DE ALIO US IN FOR OIL WELLS, &0. T tusvl 1, Not S'.th, ISil. vt MILLINERY Mrga. WyckofF, llegs have to Inform Ihernlil'c flint il.o hM re moved from the Kticrt 1-ariu,' To the Next Building Below M. S. cimmons vtug oioie, Where sliciwlll keep a;flne assortment of Millinery Goods, OLD LADIES'CAFS, FEATIIEltS &, FtOWEHS. rVSnllRltlniT n'aliitrn nf niililln I ntronSKO Mr.' w. iM'.tuw tn i.inn.a iIhui wii.. mnv fiivur lier wLb cJL novlll.lw. l J. 1BAiiA & 10., CENTRAL MACHINES BOILER SHOP WASHI.OTO. ST.. PE TltOLEtlM CEATItE, P- BOILERS AND ENGINES REPAIRED AT SHORT NOTICE. All kinds of Machine Work done promptly sod warranted to ulve Mitifffuctlou. r. V. J. 1IAKKA f o Reduced Prices at Laminers & AUIeu'e. nov.221f. 500 l.airelsef clioieo WinU-r Aili', ( Waclitrr & Keltem. nev.2otl'.