PRINT OBSCURED DUE TO CREASES Fetro'.eum Centre Daily Record. TntXcui.-i-, Thuraday, Dec. 2. V.lfUVII. -SE BEI'AnnUE OF i II a I.VS ON ft, V. & A. II.. II. IMIITU. 'No. 2, ratscb'sM- Leavo Corry 11. 2n b. m. ; 'fittsTillo, 12.S9 p. m. f Petroleum Con ire, l.W p. in. 5 Oil City, 2 22 p. m.; Ir vineton, 3 10 p. m. " No. 4, rafsnoger Leave Lorry o. iu a. m. U'-.s villi-, 7.35 a. m. i Fetioleum Centre. jtU m; Oil City, 8 59 a m; arrive at Ir vineton 1 1 -Id a m. No. 6. 1'iii-senner Leave Corry 6 05 p tn; Titi.bvi:i, 7 60 p m; relrobum Leulre, 8. US p ui; arrive at Oil City 9,20 p m. south. No. !, I'r.fsenepr Leave Irvineton 7.15 a w; Oil Ciiy, 10.10 a tn; Petroleum Cen tre. llri'5 a id; Titusvilie, 11,50 a id; arrive 1st Corry 1. 10 p m. So. ft. l'BSnuer Leave Irvineton, 12, 05 p ir : 0;1 City 2.57 p ro; Petroleum Cen tre. S.wO )i m; Titusvilie, 4,20 p id; arrive ul Curry :.45 p m. No. 6, I'assencer Leave Oil City 7,00 a m: Petroleum Centre, 7,43 a oi; Titusvilie, t.ii) u in; arrive at Corry 10,10 a m. nivlno Rcrvlcee. i'UESBYTERIAN CHURCH, i'reaohing at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7 o'clock P. M. Rsv. J. T. OxTonr, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. rVr vices every Sabbath ut 11 A. M. and P. M. Sabbath Echo.;! at 12 P. M. eats free. A cordial Invitation extend ed to all. Kev. C. M. Heard, rustor. 3TS. PETER AND PAUL'S (Cntholir) CDUE'JH. Mass at 10 a. m. Vesper and Eenelictlon of the Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. ni. Catechism at 2p. m. JAMES DUNN, Pastor. "G. W. B.." the Warren correspondent of the Erie Dispatch, 1ms l-een visiting Ronsevillo and wiites to that paper as fol lows: 'Visiting Roii'evlllo last Friday, I could not but note the rapid Improvements of the last two months. The main Improvements In tbe village are a One and commodious depot on theO. C. & A. li. R. 11., a I arse and new tank shop belonging to F. S. Tar- bell, tbe pioneer tank builder on Oil flreek. splendid drug store owned by W. R. Mc- Cormick, formeily of rieasan'ville. and aeon a of other new buildings. Oil keeps pace with everything else. A one hundred barrel flowing well, was struck lust week on tbe Shaw farm near the tewn. And the (veil of Tarbell and Hess, reported by so two weeks ago, to tbe Dispatch, at fonyH "barrels and increasing, has siuce tone ui. to ninety barrels dally. J. F. Smith bus persevering) purnptd for tbe lust tLree months, at (wo old-well on tho Buchanan farm, getting nothing but water, but a few day ago, bis labora were rewarded by pro ducing oil In paying quantities. -v flharlH TTtivnRl. in nld finil .WAalthv nil operator of Oil City, bas recently built three derricks and engine bouses, near that place, wh'sh leave tbe many thousand built before, ''in the shade" as to beauty and finish. Tbe derricks are painted white at tbe top, green In tbe centre, and red at the bottom. Tbe engine bouses are also paint. ed green. It looks almost like a freuk of nature to see paint on anypattof an oil . "rig" and it is quite certain, that It don't pay. A night or two slnoe, at one of tbe up town saloi ns, several old topers were sitting round tbe sieve with mouths and pockets ectuallr dry, when a stronger came in, and turning to tha crowd said, "Come, boys, let's all take a drink!" Of courso there was a rusb to the bar by the ('dry ones,' sd all partook of the "benzine" In liberal ' qnantitlea at the supposed expense of tbe libeial hearted stranger. Their surprise nay be imagined, however, when tbe strac ger turned round with tbe exclamation "Now, boys, lot's all pay for it," and walk cd oat Thb funeral services of Mr. A. Crane , were held this forenoon at ton o'clock, at tbe late residence of the deceased. At tbe conclusion of tbe services very impressive prayer was offered by Rev. C. M. Heard, after wbiob the remains were followed to the depot by large oonoourse of tbe frieods of deceased. At tbe theatre to-night will bn produced tbe gieat drama entitled "School, or tbe Story of Bella Marks." Tire performance will conclude with tbe laughable burlesque entitled, 'Po-ca-bon-tas." The bouse will uo doubt be crowded. Act' v3 mauaiiMS wore taken at tbe meet ing hold lu Titusvilie, last evening, for tbe relief of Col. Drake, the Petroleum Pioneer. The following named gentlemen were ap pointed a com.aitteo to solicit subscriptions1 Jowthan WaUon, R. D. Fletcbar, W. W. Slnjsland, John C. Bryan, W. W. Blosa. ' . A. D. If ICU.tltDSON DYING. marriage to Jin, Sage In Hie Amor .-Iloimo Vcaioriluy. lis is Married on tits Deathiikd nr Rev. Hgnrt Wakd Bkkciiek Affkctixu Scene at tub Astor IIudsk Last Even-imi'-Am, Hopks op a Kkcovkrt Bax- 1S11K1). From the y. T. Sun, Dec. J(. The favorable symptoms in Mr. Richard son's case night belore last gavo way jester, day morning to unfavorable ones, nud bo began the day In a condition fur from as suring to bis friends. Tho infhmation around tbe wound did not increase, and hnd his safety depended alone on this there was nothing to cause alarm. Bui li lit strength gradually failed, owing to the lack of mmr. ishuient during tho live dayB s'.uoj bo was shot. Ilia vomiting erased, and he bad little pain but bis mind wandered occasionally, and be appeared quite feverish. His p ul so rose, end ot sunset reached 1.12, with indication of failing strength. For on hour or two after sunset he appeared to rally, but after that the loss of strength continued, and at midnight there was hardly a ray of hope that ho could recover. Mr. Richardson bad eaten nolbing since ho was shot. His stomach will retain nothing. Tbe vomitings bavo ceased. 11 .s strength bas almost entirely left him. The doctors are ol tbe opinion that when he received tho fatal wound tbe coiitents of the stom ach ran Into the Intestinal cavity. If this bo so, and all tbe appearances indicate it, there is not the slightest hope of his recov ery. Dr. Swan visited bim frequently, and Dr. Carter was in constant attendance. Drs. Saj re and Ilnlcoinu called in the morning and evening, and several of the suH'rei's friends were with him. Ilia brother, Char les A. Kichard.'on, of tho Boston CoxaiiK hatioxai.ist, arrived early yesterday tnorn iiif, nnd was at his sido much of the time during tbe dny. Mr. Richardson was married to Mrs. Al by Sage, late Mrs. McFarland, at 5:30 p. ni., yesterday. The marriage ceremony was per formed by. the Rev. Henry Wind Beecher, assisted by the Uev. O. B. Frothingliurn. Among those piesent werti Mr. Junius Il. n rl Brovrno, the companion ol Mr. Richard son during bis captivity in the rebel prison at Salisbury; Coi. Thomas V. Knox, hi? old and intimate friend; the Uev. Henry. M. Field, who stood at ti e side of Mr." Beecher during the ceremony ; Mr. W. T. UlaUi-, C. A. RunUle, Mr. Charles A. ic'ii'-rison. of BlsIou, the brother of llio living man; Thus. B. Holder; Drs. II"leom!i, Carter, and Sayer; Mrs. Lucia, G. Calhoun, Mm. Thom as B. Holder, Mies Lily Gilbert, und Mis. Sae, tbe mother of Mrs. MeK..rland. A messenger was sent to juieoy ci,y for the son of Mr. Jiichardaon, but bo did not ai (ive In time to witness luu marriage ceie ntony. Tbe room of the sick man is on the first floor of tbe Astor House. It was isear Iv tilled with witnesses. Thedoois and windows were open. Mr. Richardson lay partlully propped by pillows. Thou:,b very weak, he was not pule, und looked some what flushed. Mrs. McFarland occupied u chair at the bead of the bi d. Everything being in readiness, tbe Rev. O. B. Frothlng- bam opened tbe servics with prayer, after which the simple marriage ceremony, of the Congregational Church was perfoiined by the Rev. Henry Ward Beecber. At Us con clusion tbe Hon. Horace Greoly, Mr. White- law Reid, and Mr. Sumuel Sinclair, who bad just urrived, entered the room und held a short conversation with Mr. Richardson, Tbe marrluge was at the request of Mr, Richardson, and by tbe unanimous advice of the friends of botb parties. Anothor Iowa nilroal1, from tb Missis sippi to the Missouri river, bas been com pleted the Burlington and Missouri River road. It was on Saturday completed to Glenwood, la Mills county, west to which it connects with the St. Joseph and Council Bluffs Road, formiug direct connection with tbe Puoifio Railroad. Tho completion of this road was duly "celebrated" at Glen wood en Saturday, on the arrival of tho first through train from Burlington, en route to Counoil Bluffs. Br a dispatch from Frurklin, we Joarn that Gas Rbiel, recently convicted of mnr. der in the second degree, received his sen tence yesterday. It was that be be impris oned in the Western Penitentiary, at Alio- shenv City, for tho period of 11 year and 10 months. Tba Lancaster Intelligencer sny a that Mrs. Daniel Peterinau, of that oily, while uatiug a boiled potato on Sunday folt some hard substunce between ber teeth, which on ex amination proved lo be child's gold ring set in gurnets. None of the family can imagine how tbe ring got Into tbe potato. which was grown In their own lot, and no such ring ever belonged to the family.' That potato, or tbe garnet ring, abould have been saved for aeed. New ltem. A committee of tl?o city government of Boston, has been appointed to ninlio suita ble arrangements lor thyreceplion cf the remains of Goo. Pea' oily. Tho sleanvrs Rrie nnd Ontrlo have been sjld at nosti.n to New Yorkers for 9 2."fl,C17 each. Tho original co.it of both was a mil lion and u half. The Spanish Ironclad Sarngossa has ar rived at Havunt. J. B. Wilder, wholesale druggist in Louis ville, was detected in Felling imsiauiped snuff, and his stuck was therefore ceized. There is tniieh excitement in commercial circles in Havana over the intelligence from the United- Sttttes that our Govern ment had crtuei il tLc new Spanish gunboats in New Vurii harbor tu be Ui.-ubied in such a manner as to i revent their sailing. J-jhn Dmrey, of WilliniiHlur, Mass., convicted at Northampton oi wife murder, hi s been sentenced lo imprisonment for life. Tie jury In a caso for tho recover ol lai!er beer seix -d by the State Constables at Boston decided that laer is not un in toxicating liquor within the meaning of the law, and found fur plaiulifT. Mr. Robert Uoiiiier has given a bell to the Preshylei!n:i church at Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. Ir will doubtless takes several clerks lo answer tho applications for church bells which Mr. Bonner will receive from different puns of tho country dining tho next six months. An amb t on jouih who has been brought up with a sad niisaprehension of fac's, tliu pours bis soul into verse: If 1 was lohlo editor, Wouldn't I hive a time? I wouldn't print u c;issed word For lessen a $ a. line. I'd get n. y grub an 1 liq'inr free, , & tickets tn tho shows. I wouldn't pay for bu;gy hire, & wouldn't I wonie good close! Trof. Bka.mkh will omoience liU coins ol Ieciiires mi Physiognomy anil Phrenolo gy, on Thursday evening next, in the Eg bert Form School House. A very large col li ction of paintings will bn introduced to illustrate tbe sciences. A favorable patron age is expected in.ismuch as the Prof, rei.- deis nniveis-il salislaellnn. ' It. We see it slated that oil has I een struck in Imi'slime. in the town i,f Currolton, Cat! CMiin'.y, ten miles Iroin Olean. S::i barrels have bepu prnduced in five hours time. The aitjoinin;; territory is to tie fur ;!l!-r tested by the bliiklug i.f Rvo other Tlie Cnmmtss'onnr of Internal Revenue deeides: ''The special t.rx of bntcheis is imposed exclnively with respect lo the selling of butchers' meut and not fur tbe preparation for sale of uny nrtirle, such as snufaes, n.inca pie, cured hums, etc., which have a separatu und distinct com mereial value in t!.o market its such; he should l,e repurded as a manufacturer with in the ineatii'i'; ol the law, and be required to pay a special lax as such, without refer eneo to the faot lht bo may bavo paid tax as a bulcher,-' An oil spring has been discovered in Wyoming Territory, about live miles north of Aspen St.iiiuu, on the Union Pucilic i: aii road, and a well has beer, bored to the depth of one hut. die i feel. Three small l.-ndcrs of oil have already been struck, uud the In dications are very favorable lor a rich vein Mail news !rum Hay tl to the 13th nil., state that Cape Iliytieu had sureudored to the revolutionists. The gunboat Suluave had been sunk. Tbe Petion has been cap tured by the revolutionary war vessels Quaker City and Florida, and prepar.tions were making to uttack Poit an Prince, the only place iu the Republio in possession of Salnavo. Saluavo is strongly lot tided at Port uu Piirxv, and declares be will blow It up before ho will surrender. , Tuerb is to be a grand dance at the Plo neor House, Pioneer, on the evening of De cember Dili. Judge Alexander W. Baldwin, of Nevada killed by the recent rail road accident near Sua Francisco, bud $35,000 insurance on bis life. Judge Baldwin was admitted to tho Nevada bui ten years ago, when but nineteen years of ago, a special act of tbe LegUluturo being passed to permit it. Buckskiu Gloves, cheap, at Lammers Si Alden's. $1.00 buys u bottle of Gulfney's Sunday (Joiutort, .every lumity si, onto nave it. Underclothing in larje quaulilics at Lam mere & Aldeu s. Kid Gloaes A largo( assortment, at Lameis 1 Aldoo's. roJlXJAIi IO V el nud ttic Blnpptncxn ol True MarrlBg I I tY for Voune Men on Mie Frrors Abases Vit IHseaiw whicli ,lelroy Hie Manly Pnwres ar.dcrrtitcliniKMtlmn'SofM.KIiInK, with sure means uf M'c.f. Frr.t In fou'eUleUerrnvclopn fruo ol rl aree. Ad.lrosi liaward Asjotiation. Itor. P. hlladeli hi, Pa. r4:3m. Ordeis taken for suits and its gurnntocd, at Lammers A Alden'r. If yen would majte present to friend jit one of Kelleys'a German Silver Lamps. GnfTony's is sole agent. The larcests stork and best variety ever offered en Oil Creek, is at qaffeny's. , . Full assortment or Diailrs Tor 1870, just received at W. H. Mil.ebon A Co. Pta tionery and Variety Store. fnov.23tl. 'I'hi old estanlished house of Owen Gaf- teny, is acknowledged by all to be the place to find puro and unadulterated wines and liquors. nnv.lOlm. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. uurK von skill). C10Ti"C pimNT. TxM, two atfrlo M?h, re j ent MMilnledard piperfl. Kiichm. pan Irv oat an ' vvend tioii-r -i.irhei. i.'onveiiient to wlite tit 1 tl "n the I-'cb-rr Farm In the pleas anl.sr i. i .f TetroK'nai (.'t-utro. Ai,, lv -.a he liieiube of Doiaotf. J. L. HAHDINO. IHiSSOliUTlO-N NOTICE. renin c.i -nnttnershtp hireti fcirn exl-tleg between L (I. W. Hunt" niiii B J. Ho, a, In t. e refl iln hll(illO!s. I til s U IV llsoive J lJr niutllill rftieen-. I-'. .1 I vi-iirinu fmni lliu ll.m. Tho luntnens will he em t''"ie, tin t nil lesiu.aof Hie lalullrui wi'l I'p pe'tlnl bv ii W. Hawus D.rol N..V. 8:'d V. r.. w. iiaw km, n.ivin:i'. K. J. P.wss Dr ugs at Christie's "taurines at C.jihile's! Toilet Articles at Christie's rare I!qurs at f bristle's fine vnecs uc ChittiA i OILS AT HSRISTIES! VU IS AT CISIUSTIS'S ! Pateat SJeb( ixra T PlPTtliTtJ',C t K0. 13 WA3HTKGT0II STEEET. I'RRuCPIPTIfTS cnmponnJed at all nri or the ui-ht nud Sundays. AXON'S HALL ! COMMENCING WE0NKSDAY, DEC 1ST, AND CONTINUING TnE 2D. 3D & 1TH.J Ore;.t Llvleg Wonders I Immenra Attraction Tho Wild Australian Thesonnnarallod flnrloslllm of Nature have nov f.r l.ra.n 0,1 nyhilillifili iu lids eonutrv beftire. TIIKWIL'i AlTH '.'KALIAN UtlbUiiUN nro ev- lib etlv or a etui .iiiil riiue Ju.i.int; trinn ttielr unt il ul prodiUiic.', Ilielr lone, Blimp teeth. 4c, per Iiumh tliu ouly apceiineui lVoiu that ocuulry mu livtii'. Mo.iO-ld. Dr. Tu. II. CJIHISTIE, lias removed to his rcsldonco on Main Street, at the end of Egbert Farm Bridge. Honrs at residence from 8 P. M. nntil S A. II Diii'1d( remainder of the day be may be found at b old ottic. B02A:tf SOBEL'S HAU f V'.tTKS W' Prop'rA.nHniunror, J. F. Mltintr FIFTH ANNUAL TtUR ! For ,a Vv.xv XigMs Oniy! rphe MnnfiLvr h-fsa Ir ivo to nnnnnnpif to the d;( X wiiH'i ' ttiif"i fniiw urHiYiu'iutjr, Uittie will o4en wilU compjuy (xiiiinhi 31 FIKST VfA8 ABTISTS. "elected f om Itie prlnel;ml Tin aires nf KcwTirt, B'lM.-n nnu I'tiilirlelplii;), tci;r-t li-r with SiI.Kn Iilli SII.VKK I'OUN H.T HANI) imtl a m'll nuileH. eicnt Hrebe-lra, leakiiijr llm pntit..-t i-omUuiui f Uininatli; and Musii u I TnUut ii.ivcliintj. ol UTlI MfSIIT OF THE fa tc rJ.l 1' u u Jl I" A A Thursday Eve'g, Dec. 2nd, '69 Wilt ho produ'-ed f-r the (I'.nt t me in th' plac;. i.ijeui a n a uui, c.vf 'u 1 o.:r .-let-, ei.l.lii'U, Oil TUG STOIIY OF BELLA MAUKFi Mrs. JULIA P.L a"kE as IJF.LLA MAEK: nnd roeahnni. Mr. J. F. SULlUtY ns JACK V0XST, To com-lu 'p with PO-CA-MO.V-T.IS : Aitmhslon. N eenM Ilo-one-l Sf.it, TS ic:ti rrivillo Ilexes, I j,O0. fjTTlfKETS (er aale.nt the MclVlaie:!: to DI'O'IS open lit 7 o'tlo.'k, pi'r."orinar.Ct en: meru'e it H. m.v.'T-li:. .1. M. SIIRIiliV.Aent. HPS OUITINS. Till WASH m v- DlllllSfl. ID"A us