B.5.-r .!tjv m7mZrVl SOKE PRINT MISSING 1 1 i i ; .'' 1 3: t ' 1 t' c '! D t. Pet'doum Centre Daily Record. I'ot. I cnt.-e, iriondavt Dec. 6. AKieivAi. .yn cepaktire or Til 1.S ON O. C. & A. It.fclt. SOUTH. - No. 2, Pnssencer. Leave Corrv 11.20 a. m. ; Titusville. J2.69 p. m.; Petroleum Cen tre, 1.40 p. in. ; Oil City, 2 22 p. m.; Ir vineton, 5 10 p. m. No 4. PuwnpT Leave Corry .6.10 a. tn. Titusville, 7.35 a. m.; Petroleum Centre. 8.U am; Oil City, 8.59 a at arrive at lr vineton 11.40 a iu. No. 6, Passenger Leave Corry 6.05 p m; Titntville, 7.50 p m; Petroleum Centre, 8,38 p ro; arrive at Oil City 9,20 p m. NORTH. f No. 1, Pnsaenser Leave Irvinelon 7.15 u; Oil City, 10,10 a ni Petroleum Cen tra, 11.05 a m; Titusville, 11,50 a m; arrive at Corry 1,40 p m. No. 3, Passenger Leave Irvlneton, 12, 05 p m; Oil City 2,57 p ui; Petroleum (Vn tre. 3.30 pm; Titusville, 4,20 p m; arrive at Coiry 5.45 p m. No. 6, Passenger Leave Oil City 7,00 a m; Petroleum Centre, 7.43 a ni; Titusville, v,0 a m; arrive at Corry 10,10 a m. y-) "SV Divine Services. , Presbyterian church. .'. Preaching at 11 o'clock A.M., and 7 .Vcleefc t V, 1 rBiT. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. 1 METTQl . EPISCOPAL CHURCH. ' Service T. Wy Sabbnth at 11 A. M. ana i'X P. ' .Sabbath School at 12 P. M. eatsf;V" A'lOrdial Invitation exteod d to ail."' : . Ekv. C. M. Heard, Pastor. STS. PETER AND PAUL'S (Catholie) CHURCH. Matin at 10J a.m. Vesper and Bcnelicilon or the Blessed . Sacrament at 4 p. a. . Catechism at 2 p. m. JAMES DUNN, Pastor. i- Three men Drowned ai Frniutliii. Four men went.qut in a row boat by the new bridge over French Creek at Frank- lln, on Friday tho 3d, at 11 a. m. The .' boat was cauirht by the rapid current and overturned Only bno of tho party was ' rascned. One of tho three men lost wns Capt. Smith of Franklin. The sad accident east a gloom over the town. Attempts to res'cun the bodies wero unavailing, and they j will not, be found till cast nshoro far down " A(fcsh!ny Cal)l- John S'0'"1 was ' wldefST',wn and universally respected In FrjATEU,The name of the mher two wo -riiunable to learn, Stewart's Ui.vsTRki.s To-xjuht. 'Fat tie SU-wart," as his ame goes, with one of the best Troipes oKlIinstreJa traveling, will hold for'tfatthu ijev Opera nouse this evening, as has 'Veen duily announced. Tboy comowith nigh recommendations, aud if their excellent band, which made the tour of the city this morning discoutsing "music sweet," is any criterion of what tbey will do to-night, tbey certainly have no superiors in their profession. Tbey promise an entirely new bill of fare in Minstrelsy which cannot he but entertain ing. Let Stewart have a full bouse, lor we are assured on good authority that bo de serves it. Fobf.st vs YBNAxar, It will be rcraem bored that a short time ago, in a suit brought by Forest cojnty against Venango county, torecovrtbe amount of taxes col V . Jrflted by Venango in that partofForesi ' ., .w:'rfott formerly a part o( Venango, For ''?3L : 't.'wunty 'recovered a verdict of $7,164, V ' I WMDOllon, a new trial was granted. Tbe J ... -i ' Vint...... ....... AA.M.nt.. . ' '''yQ''-!'tta rffeeted, by I Jj ' ---t Venango county is to ft .' ' - and to pay all the cost ' :iL 1 been effected, hv lha terms of which pay Forest 95,500, the cost accrued. Tub East Brady Independent ol last week contains a communication from Fr- troleuui Cuitre, signed "Anti-Ring" which we have bed requested to publish 1"'t0 cline doing soou accuuut of an In"'' , contained in It gainst Mr. Mi'"1"' ' rM . i ii,i. ni,s w consider Mr. .. unman, but wbat an honorame, u,u.Bu.w . , the letter says in regnru - consider tho In.tV. ,nd bad ,h. talned no reflections on Mr. certainly have published It. s j . rU3.T. Congress opens at jg store, oppo. -.ur. nrn-n oimued tbetrck. Oco. 6 tf Mi" " "I. site tbeOpe? llouse, Ing a (re la tbe ,iu(M' iev s livery giauie, ' , (C'g Ore, . People ouonot onSttllPof4bfcrtin,nIpl flies, ; ,b9 ,ivoper Are once getting iindtr i'ey umong th'pfcode'i,. tiid(Brt Jbn CLEAwton ttuM tvjrrHf owt- wlll!do-so o L . l- 'v? Do .. I 4 no fT'illHrw..lic OV MttW e nillug up Hwfl ; , PExWOVtouJi .I1M -J AI i.7 mi i j,: For tlio "!!ecod." rLEANE KEAU TIB IS. A great want In Petroleum Centre is a Toting Men's Christian Association, thor oughly orgduized and furnished with a good librury and pleasant reading rooms. Towns with less wealth aud less population do snstiiln such institutions. Why should not tho wealth and sympathies of the cltizns of this place be trcely poured forth to es tablish and maintain such an organization in our midst t N A largo proportion of our population con sists of young men, absent from the homes of their youth. Here tbey are exposed to many seductive agenclc3 which drown men in perdition. Sooialiios nie so weak that they exercise but little restraint upon those whose feet aro in the way of death. lUir society while it contains very many of tbe best men In tho world, is also lull of land- sbarks who prey upon the morals of society actuated by greed of gain. They would sell an immortal soul for ten cents and tliiuk it a good bargain Can nothing be done to curtail the baleful influence of such men. and shield those who are in dancer of be coming their victims? We believe that a young men's Christian Association liberally furnished with needful appliances will be able to do the work. It will require money, but not half as much as vice costs. We appeal to all to consider this subject. Christian men stand ready t0 en tef the field. All Others will find it to their advantnge every way, to turn from the wsvs of evil, and personally lutorest themselves in this movement for the triumph of what is true aud pure and safe. If in tbe nast the influ ences of Christianity bad revailed through;this or any orpanizalion, instead of certain other deadly evih too well known in our mii!st, David Tale would have been living; anuther young man who is now a wreck for life might have been wearing the honors ot manhood; and another who is now in n convict's cell might have been an upright respected and free citizen. Clcatlvi vies does not pay. Death is in the way o sin, but life is In tho paths of rizbteo'.is- ue?s. Wesuggest to men of wealth. thit they could not better emulate tho spirit, and example of Geo. Peabo'y,than to furnish inspiration m this project by offering to provide, a building suitable lor a, library and reading rooms. C. II. HuAim. Tub Fox Well. Tbis well located on the Central Petroleum Company's Farm at Petroleum Centre, which was struck sever al weeks since, commenced and continues to produce about 40 barrels per day. This well wa3 put dnwn by Edward Fox of the entre, who was formerly Superintendent or the :arui npon wnic.i his well is located. Mr. L. P. Walke r, of. Petroleum Cpntre is putting down a well on an adjoining lease and Mr. Fox is also putting down, or about to put dewn a second well on his lease. Oil City TUf s. Tbk Cardiff Giant. The Cardiff Giant reached Albany Ust Salurduy a week. The Albany Express says it was visited by "Mr. Palmer, tho. sculptor, Pr. Ormsby and other scientific gentlemen. The general Im pression of (he visltnn wns that it was a re markable production, wheatber regarded as an ancient relic or modern humlm. We beard of none who advocated the latter theory, but they were many who said they wero Inclined to believe it was a publica tion. Tbe majority believe that i,o icii'p. tor capable of producing such a work weuld place in a m nek bole, or that 8 lr-e and heavy an article could be placed iitf;e spot where It was discovered without detection.', Notwithstanding the rec" Injunction Geverninent imido upon the thirty SpanUb gunboat", about Jo from ' yew Ybrto GrifTes Bro's bave'ocked fhuir new tX"8 store with the-"' of every ki..J is ibeir line oftr- v . D - 'f nvCarditl' Giant is by som O'miijered a Uimbug, imtnottfithstandinir orttfea Civ. are bouud to triv every custom" "iistuo- alltown ,a8. i, - 011 "'"pement cafe. gry bush8,, horsepisiois, vanished mon- 'y, terriOoPit""11! l,:e ninawar, wei. cantnrnil In emrai JVew j ork by tbe l.i-uriulea iiusoacu, wno, after colleciin what money me runaw oy couplo had niado way with, allowed them to depart in peace. Balltown 's alive yet. H t proved by tlie evidence of Samuel Sinclure, Esq and his man servim, Ifr. Kleharisoa sad Afrs. AleFarlnn.i ,i,.... t .;, ...i, . ' 'rl" ... .... ...uui.bi ji r. Sinclair's hoas uoiuiw luiumaca uiom.ug rain south was delayed nonri io-aav. on aeennnt ..p., '"gineand baL'iae car boincr r.ir . atTlf,,..!.!.. " """S - -- Mi,-. j A brakemsnoo the A. v i l. . . . ffohr. r...., . : "'"' nmd .iWl was so badly injured by be llgru,n overly the euulne nrf,..,... T o- 17, at ti '""n"1 nam udo 8ldtUf on S. tlmjbTo dl tie same night. uj Now Item". . The n ew breakwater at Buffalo Is now six hundred feet long. There is not ono female in the Iowa Pen itentiary, A novelty bus peen Introduced in the Winthrnp Church, Boston, in the shape of a reporters pow. The conservative Republicans iu West Virginia aie called "I.etuppers," because they desire to "let up" en the rebel dis franchisement. The fyrncuse Cornier undr tho head of local news, informs us that 'Venus shines with unusual brilliancy ench evening " come New York Tribuno stock ha been sold lately for $10,000 a share an advance of $4,0110 from what it was tvo years ago. In a recent suit iu Chicago between a grocer and a tobacco chewer, it appeared that tho man ha. I usod "3;t plugs in a lit tle more than a year, neatly two pings a day. Tho decrease in the production of an thracite coul lu this State during the pres ent year Is estimated at 338.207 tons. The production of bUiiurnons coal ban increasej in the samo time 000,000 tons. A western member of Congress is re poried as having expressed tho opinion that no Western mnn can afford to vote against the removal ot tho capital and bopo to bo re-elected. The hog crop is said to bo largn. ilron lath an J'ue ia'est idea in building. I'.itli. has liien gettinir npicce'lbr scats to bear ber sing in Palis. Fuu queii s whether a fox hunter wears tally ho-slery. 1 Engkn I contains about twenty princess es of tbe blood loyal, Tho jotingtst minister in tbe new Italisi Cabinet is aged thirty. Father Uy.cUitlio hm been niadu fie subj-cl of an Austrian play. The Canadian volunteers aro spoiliiglor a tight with the Winnipeg iusureiil". The Episcopulirn s of Utah baveerecrd a largu ball (or worship at Salt Lakupity Eel pies are the favorite dish w tho ' lunch routers of Washington. Tha colored Masons of SI. Lni; building a new temple, to cost $30.40 Detroit hnsja new paper printed par'ly in English un I in French i Henry Ward JJtecher says tba)pieach lng is a trade and must bu lenrnetus such. Stalling a new journal is ii called "launching on the great newspntrial sea. A New York restaurant displj-, a sign 'Whisky free f:oin fusil oil." Paris, it is, estiunted. consta.itljcontaios an average of la'I.OOO Blianjirs. Political .'and press olT'nfs are h-realter to be tried by jury iu Viutm, as iu tie trjdi of ordinary ofleno;'-'. Uildelrancl, the Miffii outlaw, i&siill the object ot search, lis biding placehas not yet been discovered toe Detroit Tubiint tolls a story 0 young lady leacieru a Sunday school. who, a tew Siindv go, asked a youngster what was m.icf'nony. He mistook the question for negatory, and promptly an swered: "A. it c or slaloof punishment in mis n,e f ii':ioiug surer fur a short lime before Jfey i to heavm "No.! J "'"leu unualo vonnir man, rosi'-vtriveu a nn'o 'ficrneil l' r,iri.. auflaic tm lRdle to tbis eir(fet .iV,. fl, tln.rul..r....l I , - . .... w, I.. im-ii cornpHi Ing noles a.u nai met you hove been equally sweet WOiy.nd all of i,t,.u ,.i.i .ul "nr,Pnts l0 ,...ch A ' -''- Wis in every case. We are indi aant alc(l Ah.,Vc1 an(, ()ilnnniI nn,iAi , ""icidn ofNedward will V be found nirnjili., , Chronicled in the I - . . On the aXT Prankllo a?'' "y talie-jr Kailroad, nei.r doy nlgj.'t cov:,iIJe "(Oiiircd on Tlnm tance, and deli! "le ,l!,ok ior soniu fiva hours. Th- 7 exPa's ,r"ln out at all. T' oS ''xpresa uut not po awav. and ir.i,. 'Slr.ictlop was denied nnin us usual. A man named Michi" 1 Red was Wnntl in a swamp about l,n from JJalllown woeK. win, "us sj imputation nf ,. ,. i... frozen that his recovery (Iou,t " w ""-T while on h; .. .. . . klina lot found l. , . .... ... "' R"d " iV tit 'full wns 1 i.ouuu OetoiiPi., of hunteis ;:e,,i.'U. a parly .As Neat as a 1 : w tJ roa. I-isf.TI.al noy (rilg uppoMto th, tpora Dec. ti. store of Grim t House. 01 COA.JMJAIi I.OYK and the llnppliien of True marriage 1.1 for Vomic Men' un llio Krrnr, Abuses jmitl HUt a-es titled destroy tho Miuily t'owres and create Imnrillinrata of MAItKIACK, with sura means of relief. ent in staled letter envelopes free at ehnrec. Adilrem Howard Aajnciation. Hflv. V. riiilndelpbla, Fa. ' t'lflm. Ordeis taken for suits and fits gurantced, at Lauimers & Alden's. If von would make present tu a friend give oue of Kelleys's German Silver Lamps. Gaffeny's is sole agent. The largests slock and best Variety ever offered on Oil Creek, ! t;Gnffeliy'i. Full assortment of Diaries for 1870, just received W. II. Niebrlfon & Cu'f. Sta tiont ry and Variety Store. " f ii o v. 2.1 1 1. The old estnplished house of Owen Gnf feny, Is aeknow ledged by all to bo tho place In llnd pura and unadulterated wines and liquor?. nov.l91m. I'nderi'lothing in large quantities nt Lam mors ,t Alden's. Kin Lam ei s fJl.OAKS A ,t Alden's. Inrgo assortment, at Buckfkin Gloves, Alden's. cheap, at I.ummers it In renrsylvanln, for the next five; yearf, there will bo n line of twenty fivo dollnrs for shooting ft partridge. The largest and best nsortinent of Tnblp rutl.-ry, ever brought into tho country at Nichtutson & rlirkmon's. tf. SiiKRitiFKS Salb is Ci.oskd. Nicholson ,t lllncknion having bought him out nt this place and Kane Clt tf. Tuerk is to bo a grand dance at tho Tio neer Houe, Pioneer, on the evening of De cember Hth. $1.00 t oys a bottle ol Gall'uoy's Sunday Comfort, every family should have it. Sheriffs Safk is Cldseil Nicholson & lilackmon having bou-ht him out nt this Jilace and Kane Citv. if. The New Gas Pump tor sale at' Nicholson & B'.utkmon's. tr. The New Gas 1 ump for sale at Nicholson iVBIackmon's. ,f Tho largest and bet nsioriment of fTablo Cutlery ever brought into the country, ut Nichcrdson it Blackmon's. "if. 1HHH llMaMWlllunnim. N E'.V A DVERTI EM KNTS WA.TU ! "Jive on six niMT class noAi;ri:;ts.. L llne.ii aci'oinnjoa.iti) rm ant eitnito' ll,:4. -,m'i firn.ih'rt AihiW at tho - the Kliert r.'irm. , ;v WA Twill : At the Oil KxehRnge Hotel, a PT.';')'l) COOK and DINING KOOM GIIiL. Uec'i tit. SOBEL'S OPERA HOUSE ! oyv, sikjht o.r,v MONDAY EVE'G, Dec. 6, 1869 s TEW A LIT' and Harass LOV 9-td. OIL CITPTPAIHT AND ' WALL FMli SIOEE, HEAD OF CENTRE STREET, SASH, DOOR, BLIND AND WINDm RSADT BLM3 : IMCTl'ESK I B! A M J'N. A IIUUSK &SIGN lA!Tivrj GLAZING & PAPER HANGING QUICK FALEP, SMALL TTOFl-r L. I). K1LLCGG. Vei a tula i I u f r-Hrcss i iig, HATJIINOlJOflMu TI1!'"!'V7r,lK''h,1',nit-di,pl,h ee. "floor In .1 1-Mirlo.,.dcrmfl,iirble.,lo,(.,a iht.,.,J., nn!'.n"r,SI:",' Y '"r f -el"s workmen . )T1 ,1,,.,, 1 . . . V l. l. 11 tw lu '"e iar " '"'11 11 me niuuiliiirK. onu tliroii"h 1:lw i'ii,viir,r;s J.LEOvm:rsEit. Hns removed to l.is ruddenre t u Main Street, at the end of Egbert Farm Bridge. I'o'.irs at rcsMonca rriiin N 1'. Jf. until s i ,sr "" et ,l,e "Hy uo " " " I"c" noi'ii! Drugs at Christie Medic lnw at CEiris1ics! Toilet Articles at Christie rnre Uquorsat Ihriic's! Pure "Vinos at Christie's! mm AT 'CHSilSTiK'S! IMIXfSAT CinnTIE'S! PATCA'T I5EI7('I!!'S at Cin mi's ! NO. 13 WASZIISGTO-T iZZZZT. I'KrTSCflPTION-t eon poi;n lin-ni ht .iij'l nr.davs. d C i.t r.V. vti CUTTIN j. 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