SOME PRINT MISSING Petroleum Centre Daily Record, Pet. Centre, Frldaj.Dec. 3. AHKITAL AND DEPARTURE Of THAIN8 ON O. C. A. R.;K. BOCTK. Ko. i, Passenrer Lea Corry 11.20 a. tn. ; TllciTille. 12.69 p. m. ; relroleum Cen tra, L40 p. n.; Oil City, ,2.22 p. m.f lr Yineton, 6.10 p. m. No. 4. Passenger Leave Corry 6.10 a. m. Tituevllle, 7.35 a. m.; Petroleum Centre, 8.14 am; Oil City, 8.69 a id ; arrive at lr TioetOD 11.40 a m. No. 6, Passenger Leave Corry 6.05 p m ; TitukTilie, 7.60 p m; Petroleum Centre, ,38 p n; arrive at Oil City 9,20 p m. KOUTH. No. 1, Passenger Leave Irvtneton 7.15 a Oil City, 10.10 a m; Petroleum Cen tre, 11,05 a m; Tiluevilie, 11,60 a m; arrive at Corry 1,40 p m. . No. 3, Passenger Leave Irvioeton, 12,- 05 p n; Oil City 2,67 p m; Petroleum Cen tre, S,S6 pro; Tiluaville, 4,20 p m; arrive at Corry 6,45 p m. . ." Nu. 6, Passenger Leave Oil City 7,00 a m; Petroleum Centre, 7,43 a hi; Titusville, ,80 m; arrive at Corry 10,10 a m. Ulvlne Services. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7 o'clock P. M. ' Est. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. ' METHODI3T EPISCOPAL CHURCH Servicea every Babbato at 11 A. II. aid t P. M. Sabbath School at 12' P. M. eats free. A cordial Invitation exteod cd tooil. ' Rbv. C. li. Hbabp, Paitar. 8TS. PETER ASfD PAUL'S "(Catbclie) Haas at 10V a. m. Veaper and Benediction of tbe Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. m. . Catechism at 2 p. oj. JAMES DUNN, Paster. Tbe weather la quite cool. See notice of ''Cook Wanted." 1 The market ia well anpplled with pro duce of all kinds at present. Sivkial new wells willsoon be complet ' ed at Cherrytrea and vlolnity. An increase f production Is anticipated. Several of the old wells at Pleatantville are being put down to the sixth eand, with every prospcet of striking green oil. Trains have been delayed somewhat on tbe O. C. & A. R. VL, tbe past few days, on account of tbe bad weather. A barrel of oil was dipped from off the old Mclntyro well, two miles north of PIttsGeld Warren county, last week showing be yond a d'oubt, says a correspondent, the ex istence of tbe grcaay fluid in tbe valley of tbe Brokenstraw, Ilockinberry, tbe murderer, will be exe cuted at Butler on Tuesday, the 7th day December. An application to tbe Gover nor for a respite was unsccessful. Albert. D. Richardson, died yesterday (Thursday) morning at 5 o'clock, in N.' V. It Is just about one week last evening since Mr. Richardson received the latal shot at the hands of Daniel JdeFarland, In tbe of fice of tbe New York Tribckb. Communion aervicea will be held at tbe Mothodist church, commencing to-morrow at 2 p. m., and iontlniilog over tbe Sab bath. Tbe Presiding Elder, Rev. J. Les lie, will be present. On Sunday afiernoon at 3 o'clock there will be a Sunday Scb' meeting, and addresses wili be delimrod to tbe young people. In the.Snpreme Court of Oranjje county, , N. T., on Tuesday, Arthur f!. Ulgluw was awarded $14,000 damages against the Erie ' Railway Company. Tbe action was bro't by M- C. Blglow, guardian of the plaintiff, who is an Infant 8 years of ago, for Iajurie re ceived by being thrown from a car at Car's ' Rock Pa., in April, 18G5, when the entire train ran oft' the track. It was claimed that young BIglow's Intelleot was impaired by ' tbe shock and bis memory greatly injured, Another crowded louse greeted Sherry' New York Thfatre, at the Opera House last evening. Tbo acting was good, each and all or tbe performer appearing to vie wltb one aootber in their efforts to please tbepublio To-night will bo produced (he charming ruma, illustrative of Irish char acter, entitled, "Peep O'Day, or Savour neen Deellsu." ! Great exeitment prevails in Wabash, Ind., jvor tbe enl'oreeninnt of tbo Sunday law. ' Wan, women n n-1 childron are Indicted lor isbing. sewing, kuitiing und blacking l oots in that day. About one hundred Indici um is weie lauly-sjelumed Into cunrt ttaiiitllbe best cithwas ot tl10 ,0WDi ln Ma arl ladlcal Torea negro bar- Tbe Parker's Landing correspondent o the Pittsburgh Commkrcul, writes to that paper as follows: There were three new wells struck here on Saturday, "The Hope Well," ou the east side of the river, . pumping fifteen barrels a day. This well Is owned by Dr. Finiey, James E. Brown, J. B. Robinson, and otkers from Kittannlng. ''The Evelin" No. 1, on Fox farm, is fully sixty banela. This well is owned by Wm. Kobioson and others from Kittannlng. "Tbo Elizabeth," on the Robinson farm, lorty barrels. This welt is also owned by parties from Kittannlng. These last two wells are situated a little above tbe mouth of tbe Clarion River, en tbe west side of the river. Tbe shipments of oil from this station during tbe month of November were fifteen thousand six hundred and fifty-one barrels. Tbe amount on band ready for shipment is twelve thousand barrels, which added to tbe amount shipped is twenty-seven thous- slx hundred and lifty-ono barrels. Deduct tbe amount on hand tbe 1st of November, six thousand five hundred barrels, bjows tbe amount produced at tbe place to be twenty-one thousand one hundred and fifty one barrels. Tbe averago yield per day now la thirteen hundred barrels. There arcQp be several wells tested this week. Within tbe last month there have been two new pipe lines put down, at tbe mouth of the Clarion, by Messrs Uanoea & Martin, of Petroleum Centre; tbe ether not tar from Anchor's Station, put down by Parker & Thompson, ot this place, so that tbe facilities for getting the oil across tbe river now are good. Tbe Venango Spectator has the follow ing items: " Sheriff Horpit started on Wednesday morning with the following prisoners for the Western Penitentiary: Gus Rbiel, convicted of murder in the ae coned degree and sentenced to eleven vjiars and ten months solitary confinement. Tbeextrtmo li'miVin cases likoRhieisls twelve years, but the two uioulLs'wero aba ted in conformity with tbe law which pro vide! that a prisoner's sentence tball net ex pire during tbo winter months. Edward Lynch, convicted of larceny, goes for one year and three months. Isaac Cousins, alias Samuel Sanford, con vic:ed of borse-stealing, was sentenced to one year and tbree months. V. Hillwood, convicted of mybm, is booked for one year and six months. The work on tbe road between Franklin and Oil City Is rapidly going forwrad under tbe new contractors, Messrs. Lord i Bellows. The bridge across French creek will soon bo ready for tbe rails. It is a handsomo and substantial structure. Tbe whole extension will be ready for tbe cars some time In February next. E. G. Crawford, tbe newly elected Pro tbonutary, was sworn and assumed tbe du ties of the office on Wednesday. It is said there wi'l be an entire change in tbe cent ral force, and that N. B. Riddle, late De puty Sheriff. Is to be one of tbe new cleiks. Tbe production in tbe Tldisute regions for tbe week ending November 25th amount ed to 7,323 barrets; tbe shipments for the same period wcie 6,673 barrels, and the total in tank at Hickory and Tidioute was 30,366 barrels. Tbe Tidioute Journal says; On tbe New York and Allegheny tract, tbe wells are producing about tbe name as at last report, with tbe exception of No. 6, which was increasing nicely until tbe boiler exploded, when or course all produc tion ceased ror the time being. On the Tidioute aud Warren Company's trad, tbe company well is down uvq hundred feet. Messrs. Fisber & Cushlng have a rig np, and are nearly ready to drill. Tbe Bjurd- man well bas been deepened, and Is pump ing twenty barrels. G. L. Binney's,new well is being tested with flattering pros pects. Another Hell Gats. The following story shows that there U In Pennsylvania what New Yorkers havoonly in a figurative sense, a Hell Gate. The story is going the totrnds of tbe press, and is aa true as wliou it was told the first time: On the larm of West Fry, nt Finleyviilj. Pa., there is said, to be. a spot or ground, about tweuty-tbroe f'et square on the sur face, where nothing hss grown this year, not even a spear oJrjrafs, although previous ly as productive as any olbor part of the Quid, I'otutoej plunjk-d there last season never sprouted. Slraoge noises ,bve been heard, as of the approach of a storm ; in vestigations prove that tbey pioceeded from that spot. Recently a hole was dug at that locility, and nt tbo depth of four foet smi.il crevices were discovered, from which strong streams of gas gushed wliila a sort of los ing uaise, and, upon being Ignited, burned with a Clour, steady fl.tm. Water souking into tbo excavation, the stream of gis caus ed it to bubble, aud the gas accunuU'i-J ou the surface burned with a bluish light, Ilka the flames fro si a'chol. News Heme. Robert Rowland, a blacksmith, commit ted suloide in Jeffersonville, Ind., by cut ting bis throat. Causes, whisky and spirit ualism. ' George E. Ileinsbn, tbe absconding Louisville Alderman, bas forged notes and otberwiso victimized his friends lo tbe amount of nearly forty thousand dollirs. Tbe latest accounts from Obion ftmnty, Tenn., . represent all quiet. Two of the negroes thought to have been killed by tbe mob after tbe elTuir at Jone's, rsccped by falling when the otberrwere shot. Tbey are now iu Trny jail 'for safety from tbo mob. Mr. Jones is still in Memphis. Tbn boats belonging to tbe East Boston ferry have beeu putcbased by the city for $275,000, possession the first of April next. Mrs. Boswell Lee, mother of Bishop Lee, of Iowa, died on Thursday at Springfield, Mass. A city election tbo first since 1863 takes placo in Montgomery, Ala., on Mon day next. Another of tbe sugar fraud cases in New Orleans was disposed of. Thereby the Gov ernment because tLe possessor of $45,000 worth or sugar. Sheriff G. M. Steinborger was shot dead Saturday night at New Liberia, La., by a negro murderer, who was soon afterwards CRptured and bung by citizens. Both Houses of tho South Carolina Leg islature adopted resolutions exprc.sive of sympathy for Cuba, requesting the. recogni tion of the insurgeats as belligerents by the United State", and pledging the last dollar and man to the Government in case of war. A cotton mill at Nnrthboro, Massachu setts belonging lo C. T. Ckaptn, was des troyed by fire Thursday night. Loss $25, 000: insurance $20,000. A colored man was elected engrossing clerk in tbe Al.ibnma House, the Democrats votiug for him in opposition to a white man. A man named Huleth shot and killed an other oamsd William at Lathrop, Mo., in a dispute at tbe gambling table, Uuletb was arrested. At Augusta, Ky., on Tuesday, James Astmry shot and killed Wm. Reynolds. Asbury was arrested. : A special from St. Paul says an arrival from Pembina bring3 a proclamation from Governor McTavisb, warning the rebels aainst their revolutionary proceedings, and threatened subversion of authority of Her Majesty's (tovcrnment. The Marietta UtrjMer says forty barrel well was struck at Cow Run on November 17th. This well was commenced in Nov her, 1868; bored to the depth of 73 feet, and struck a pood show or oil the first or last April. Unas then found impossible for some days to make any headway in get ting deeper, and foul play was suspected, It was then tubed and two or three barrels of oil a day riliiuined pumping stopped, and tbe well did Its own work, producing about two barrels a day till two or three weeks ago, when drilling was again attempt ed. It was Impossible to make much bead way, till finally on Wednesday, 7th Inst., it began to increase the flaw of oil. and lias been flowing forty "lljirres a day. "It bas not yet been tubed; bas 60S feet of artesian easing, and is In splendid order. They havn a model way of c iurting In Erie. On Monday evening a young gentle man of the Teutonic pei suasion named Ja cob Geblein paid his addreasesjlo nyounj la dy of that city named MissSelicke. Not be- ing pleased with bis "advances" she ('scorn fully replied" the lovinjj swain, al which the Dispatch say, -begot angry, and kuocked ber down wild a chair, s'tuck her several timfS, and inflicted a number of bruises." After this rather vinorous demonstration of his love und devotion, Jacob look Ills de parture, but tbe girl's brother, a Iriend and policeman, discovering bis whereabouts, quickly found cptttrters for him at the lock up, where be will duultleBS have abundant leisure for studying up some more soothing manner iu which lo tell bis lovo. A Dulutli, llinu., correspondent pays: ''When Icauiel.ere last spring an Indian trail was used as load and sidt. walks, and five or six lmues cnmpihu'tl the town. Now fiidewulks, oli'gur, t residences and first cl iss stores greet you on every corner. The tele graph carries us lhn pulsations of Paris and Now York, and tbe bills r s .und and re echo tbe whistle i,f tho locomotive." Ekerrya' nowhore why ImCuiiss every body Is goinj to I'lBthm's fjtoro to carry av.ay tho splendid new stock of Oranges, T.'n-innu f'um,.,.! i,.f.ta n.1 CI,., r.nmu are arriving daily per Lxpiess ;:lvo us a call no cuds, Dcc.Slw. Buckskin Gloves, cbenp, at Lanimers &, Aldeu'a. aud tbe Happiness tTrne Flarrlnsjo II PAYS Tor Yoni'it Wen n the Krriir. Abimes and IMiMe which destiojr Ilia Manly Powre and creato Impedlnuais ofMAUKIAOK, with aura means of relief. Sent la sealollfttcreaTelopfa free of charge. Addreas Howard Asjoclatlon. Bov. r. rblladch;Ma, Pa. sfpM :8m. Ordeis taken for suits and Gts guranteed, at Lammers Jk Alden'r. If you would make present to friend give one or Kelleys's Gerdan Silver Lamps. Gaffony's is sole agent. Tbo largests stock and best variety ever offered on Oil Creek, ia at Gnffeny'g. Fall assorlmont or Dial les for 1870, just received 'at W. U. Nlcbelson & Co's. Sta tlonery and Variety Store. f nov.23tf. Tbe old estapllshed house of Owen Gaf feny, it acknowledged hy all to be the place to find' pure and unadulterated wines and liquors. tloV.l'Jlm. Underclothing in large quantities at Lam mers & Alden's. . Kid Gi.oaks A large assortment, at Latuois ,fc Alden's. ' , T UK tit Is to be a grand dance at tbe Fie neer House, Pioneer, on the evening of De cember 91 h. $1.00 buys a bottle ot GBffiiey's Sunday Comfort, every family should have it. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. At fbe Oil Exchange Hotel, a SECOND COOK and DINING ROOMJGIKL. dec) fit. HOtSE I OU SALE. GOT,tc;FIost, .er?l( two tnrl hUh. r fHt i aititfd ard pHpered. Kitchn. pu li v OsU'fti 1 wtod hou HtiH-ht d. Ow vcu lent to wnte. bit. I ted rn tim Fcberl farm lu the pica anti'st n t.'i" lvtroItMiio Outre An iv on iuo nremiso.4 of umaitf J. L. HANDING. rilllR cn-partr.orahtp heretofore cxWtiup betwfpn X W. llitwt'S und E J. Urns, ia t': nfininir biiejlnes. It Urn div aisoived ly tuuttml rdn-en', E ! How rvtirinir from tho firm, 'i'lio business will bo coTitinueu, au1 all luiuj.-8 of the linetlrin will iioeettled hy G W. Uawot UUlfM INOV, xi.U ItMitf. U. W. UAWJfiS. DOT.)3W. K. J. It OSS Drugs at Christie's Medicines at ChiM!es! Toilet Articles at Christie's Pure Liquors at Christie's Pure Vine9 at Christie's I MLS AT CHRISTIES! PAIS rS AT CIIK ISTIE'S J i at eat Mtwcixrs at Christie's! K0. 13 WASHINGTON STBEET. I'ltRSflllPTIOKSompounaedat all urj of tlio Li;,lit m.d hundnjs. 111'. L.. If. CillSISTJE, IIus n.'mr.ved to big rcsidouce on Llaia Street, at tho end of Egbert Farm Bridge. Honrs nt rM-d"iiL'e from 8 I. M. until a A. M Durint: muai .duT of the day ho amy be fonud al p i o.a crjito. aorwiw jMcEowen & Co., (Corner Spring and Mouroo Streets,) l ll tho attention of flroecry Pralnre ' Ki'iiloin Hitliel'uct Hint tlu'jr.lniTS e acL'oimiiiHliitlijn of tho triuiu Wholesale PropV:A;nonaser, J. t'. SHI lilt Y FIFTH ANNUAL TOUR ! Far ,ii I'cw Nights Only ! rpho Manager lvps leave to annonnc to the rill. zeusol FiMinleuiu (.uiitruuniivicimtv. itnu bi. H ill o;a wiih a couipdujr cuuiuhdiiij; 24 l'IRST. CLASS AUT1STS, "elrctud f:-om the principal Tluntrcf of Mow York, ll'i-ton nu I'hilKilpbi i. lum ther wllh n" S"I.KN. DIU Mi.VKU COKNt.T HANI) and il iilli niul efll e.U'iit irL'hwttra, rimki ig ti'.e Kr;it't eomluuiiiloa of Uiaataliu auil MiKkul Xukut hiii'i;i;. FIFTH NIGHT F THE (JliEAT COMPA.W. Friday Evc'g, Dec. 3d, '69 Will be nrcdaccd tbe Great Benratiunal llmmn untitled, PEEP O'DAY OR SAVOURNEEN DEELISH Vrs. JULIA BI.AKE as KATHMSEN Mr. J. 1". SUEKKY as Harry Kavanagb AmNntoil. RO cenls IteaerveJ Sat4 ?S tiiit i'rivui lluxtw, t & 0O. JTTirKETS for sale nt tho MeCllniock lloue. UoOltS tiu.D at 7 o'clock. iM-rfo -idkiicb com- menefp itt ti mivST ilt. .T. M. PIIEKKV, A.-nt. pipe miiaa. tm wassi I O BAS CUTTING. TINWARE aug6tr. '"HIlDAIai LY BBCOIII). is t i-lv SKH ( 1 nuUitnan tb Ml teaSo" 'Idi. jtn wsreia isu tub