V SOME PRINT MISSING 4 I I 1 r 'Ml Petroleum Centre "'Daily Record. pec. lietitro Wednea.la, Dec IS, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS ON O. C. & A. K.R. ' SOfTH. Ko. 2, Passeniier. Leave Corry 11.-20 a. m. ; 'f iti.srille, 12.69 p. m. ; Petroleum Cen tre, 1.40 p. in.; Oil City, 2.22 p. m.; Ir . Vineton, 5 10 p. m. ' - No 4. Passenger t,ea Corry 6.10 a. m. Titesviile, 7.35 . u. ; Petroleum Centre, 8.14 a m; Oil City, 8.69 am; arrive at lr viDHoirtl.40m, i;"r No. 6, Passes ' MSorry 6. 05 p m ; TiUibville, 7.6C, .role u in Centre, 8,83 p m; arrive kl'Crj tflo p m. .:' KOBTH. ' No. 1, Passenjrer Leave Irvinoton T.15 a ni; Oil City, 10,10 a ra; Petroleum-Centre, 11,05 a m; Titosvilie, 11,60 a m; arrive at Corry 1,40 p m.' No. 3, Pttssenger Leave Irvlneton, 12. 05 p in; Oil City 2,57 p id; Petroleum Cen tre, 3,36 p m ; - Titusville, 4,20 p m; arrive at Corry 6.45 p m. No. fi, Passenger Leave Oil City 7,00 a n; Petroieum Centre. 7,43 a m; Titusville, I, Si) a m j arrive at Corry 10,10 a m. IMvlne Service. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at U o'clock A. M., and . 7 o'clock P. M. . ; Ret. 3. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. 51ETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and t& P. II. Sabbath School at 12J P. M. cats free. A cordial invitatiou exteud- e4.to.aJl. ' Rev. C. SI. Heard, Pastor. ITS. PETER AND PAUL'S (Catholie) CHURCH. Mass at 10V a. m. Vesper and Beneliction of the Blessed Sacrament' at 4 p. m. . ' Catechism at 2 p. m. JAMES DUNN, Pastor. . Sixcb tbt closing of the Erie canal the oil region has ' received, a large Influx ef laughs from Bufftlo, Locuport, Rochester nd other points on the line ot that ditch, Petroleum Centre coming In (or a big share An idea prevails among them that tbey have ft fight to mn" the place they land i th. , . ... in ikh limn '""oieives. Aoung upon iaBB, wo vnnuiuo, - -inioer oi ineso scoun drels nndeitook to "n.. entire upper portion of the town, last night. bej went Into the Petroleum Centre 1. fl , 10V PVR 1 threatened to "clean It out,' .e 4be audacity to go Into the kitebcJKStw'. eult the women folks of tlio-iroUse, thorI showing themselves possessed of not tin first particle ofmaDhood, but miserable brutes. After leaviog this place tbey went into several other houses and engaged In the pleaaant pastime of knocking down defense less men, insulting women and breukiag up things in general. After "raising bj-l lor a time," as tbey expressed tbemseivcl Sher iff Kicney and Constable McHugh co elud ed to "take a hand in," and for i few moments there was "lively limes in Osh- kosh." The matter ended by the rou ceiviug a Bevere beating at the hands officers, and being driven, out of to Should they attempt a repetition of villainous conduct our citizens will It lively for them. .uv WVU1UIID9IUUVI Ul IUS ikaiiroBUS t Ohio yesterday received a complete repi of the doings cf the Atlantic and Grei Western Railroad Company for tho yel ending June 30th, 1809. The earning) amount to nvo million ninoty-seven thous- and three hundred and sixty-seven dollars operating expenses, threo million four Hundred and lifty-nlne thousand . two hund red and nlnety-elgbt dollars; balance, one million six hundred and'thirty-eigbt thous- aua ana sixty-eight dollars. Total number of passengers carried, eight hundred and eighty-two thousand eight hundred and ninety-lour. Total number tons of through ana tocai ireignt, two million four hundred and seventy-live thousand three hundred nd fonrt""n KumeiQiis impioveuieiils have been ef fected in Rouseville during the present sea eon, among the most important of which are the erection of various new places ol business, and the .material alteration and enlargement of others. Trade ir decidedly ood, everything bleating . a state of af fairs observable only In places wheie sub Etanjtal jrogress and healtliv prosperity ate the ordeitf tiw day.-OIl City Times. ' James Tyrell, the brakeman who was so badly Injured by being caught betwoeu the 0 bumpers ol two freight cats, at Miller Farm, is likely to recover, although quite severely bruised about tho body. He was atteuded by Drs Barr and Varlau, or Titusville. The coal trado remains lively at present. A fifty barrel was struck on the Baney arm, Cherrytreo Ran, ooa day last week. Owned by Buuin & Co. New buildings continue lo bo put up on the Egbert Farm. Oil Items. On the Dennis linn and New York tract, there is no particular change. Mr. Butler's well li rapidly approaching completion. - . On the New York and Allegheny tract Mr. Panshull's wells show no diminution of product A new rig is about completed, and drilling will soon be commenced. x On the Tidioute and Warren Oil Co's tract, the new company well is producing 60 barrels and increasing. The other wells are doing as well as ever. ' On the Cohill farm, Mr. Buck has a well pumping 5 barrels. On the Economy tract, there are no new strikes to report. This territory keeps up its production admirably. On West Hickory, wo note a slight in creased production. Several new wells will be tested the coming week. Things are very lively on this territory On the R. C. Scott farm, the Goodrich well has been torpedoed, and Is pumping twenty barrels. Two new ris are going up and drilling will soon be commenced, The, extent of icrritory in this neighborhood is rapidly call I Dg the attention of operators and the comparatively shallow depth of the wells, make this tho most economical and desiruule of any in tho oil.regions. Tidi oute Journal. A clergyman was traveling through the Western part of Ohio, mounted on a lone, lean, lank, slab-sided, lantern-jawed, stub tailed, raw- boned animal, (a good frame to build a horse on,) when he came to the junction of two road;, . aud not knowing which might lead blm to his destination, be asked a ragged, dirty looking urchin which of the two roads load to W . The boy in a rough uacb icued manner said. 'Who are you, o'd fellow?' T uWclerpyman being greatly astonished at the child's in civility, replied. 'My son, I am a follower of the Lord.' 'A follower of Hie Lord, eb? Wall it makes mighty little difference which road you take, you will never catch bim with that Doss. A New Orleans wife, left at home one evening by her busban d who "bad busi ness down town," acc epted a friend's escort lo tho theatre. The fates decreed that hnr husband should occupy the next seat, with another lady, the occasion of his urgent business. As soon as the wile tnde the discovery she leaned over and wbisrercd viciously; "Charles, who is ibat btissy you have with you?" "Sinter of that felluw you cave wua you." mere was no need on wrttur oxplana tion. , I The Working Womon's Auointlon of lew York, an organization presided over i former limes by Mies Anthony, met for le purpose of reorganizing their scattered srees the other day, Mil. Sarah Frances J or ton occupying tho chair. Just when ie work was fairly under way, the fair president permitted a lady to read an artl jle on the "Richardson case." TLen th lady President put the motion tendering the sincere condolence of the Association to Mrs. McFarland or Mrs. Richardson rath . ' er. The result was as might having been ex pected. The meeting adjourned in a very unassoelate like order, tho President's course meeting with no support outside of a baker's dozen. Forty-one tons ot wild sumao has been gathered in Virginia this year and sold crude lor $S2,000. It is manufactured in this State into tannin, and the product sold lor $512,000, or about ouc-bighth the money brought by the old tobacco crop of Virginia n"Whco tbo mmao seasous conies," says the tll0Um0Dd Examiner, "bog srealiog da. alines." Libby nr isou in Richmond is t sumac factory . Texas had a population of all colon, in 1860 or about 600,000, and now pei hips, ha ,750,000, or about half us many as Xw sachusetts. According to the Secretar) or War's report, there were three bundled ind eigh-four murders thore in the nine moitns ending October 1. At that rato Museadiu fetts would have a thousand murders a jcar instead of fifty. Fiften thousand acres of valuable coal land were sold, a lew days ago, in Gian and Mineral counties, West Virginia, to John L. Crawlord, James Boyce and Samuel J. McCubbin, of Baltimore, lor $255,000 iu cash. The purchasers will otn the minus In a short time. Tub triple work of the old Reno and I'ltbole Railroad, at McCliutoekville, Is be ing removed. Tub new history of the oil region, en titled "Petrosal," by W. R. Johns, of Oil City, la meeting with great success Several new buildings are being put up on tbo Boyd Farm. Merchants are filling their stores tip with holiday goods. A new 15 barrel well has been struck on the Curtin Farm, near Ruusovii:e. TtlLlntll'V Mill! rimV.'l!i tilts tr.m.i'li, wTtb prospect of softer weather, o . .uw w ....... . lVcvr Item. Chinese testimony Is to bo received in courts of law In California. A St. Louis paper says tho Free Trade movement means Chase for President. The Cardiff giant U being dono in rain ture as a parlor ornament. At Helena, Montana, "pinfeathcrs, with a little chicken meat attuphed," aro worth one dollar each. One hundred Ions of maznetla oro from the Franklin mines pass over the Sussex Railrpad daily for Scrnnton, Pa. An Englishman proposed to preserve fresh meat for exportation by dipping it in fluid Indir-rubber. Twenty years ago Pennsylvania was the largest wheat producing Stale in the Union now it Is about the twelfth. Whiskey has risen to twenty cents a drink in Brooklyn, owing to tho seizure of illicit stills. Now Jersey has decided that a deadhead on a railroad must be killed at bis own ex pense if he is killed at till. Gloucester (Mr.ss. )giils are inaugurating a new order of things. Tbey give balls, in vite the gentlemen, and boar all the expen ses. Tbo slave trade is etiried on upon tho east coast of Africa, la epita of tho tciivo efforts made to suppreis It, by British and Americca cruisers. At a recent meeting of tho New York Sorosis a poem was received from nn un known "friend," of the Soruisicra. The poem was duly road an first evoke! Ballis, then a forced iatib, end at tho clcse genu ine sensation. This is the "scrftd." The shades of oi,'bt were railing first AMhrough on Eastmn city passed A blooming maid In bloomer drrst, With this device upon her crest Soroais. Her brows were kind : bentatb her veil Her eyes blazed li!:e a comet's tail; And like a martial bngla rung, The tones of that outlandish tongue Sorosis. Try not the poll?, oh maid, beware Tbo scheming politician's cnare, ,Twas all in vain tho old man cried, For still that ringing voice ie, lied Soroais. Oh stay, the young nnn crird, aadrest Thy waterfall upno ihij vest! A tear stole down bef pain'e 1 oheek' But still she answered with a squeak Sorcsis. Beware the baleful company Of Francis Train aud Susan B This was old Grenley's warning knoll: A voic-i replied, You, go to well Sorosis. An effectual remedy for small pox is sail! lohavebi en recently found by a surgeon oflbn British ormv in China. Tie mode ol1 treatment is n follows: When ti e bre eding favor is at its height, and jnBt before tho eruption appears, the chest is rubbed with croton oil ami tarinric ointment. This cuses the whole of the eruption to appear on that part of tho body lo the relief of the rest. It also secures a full und complete eruption, and thus prevents the disoas from attacking the in'ernnl organs. This is now the establia'ied m )de of treatment in tho English army in Chitia, and is regarded as a perfect cure. Tho finest aSHirtment of- game at all kind ever biougli to this town cm be seen In front i.f the I'eiioUum Fxchtupe II consists of de.tr, partridge' quail, fresh C-h &c. It's "us good as a feast'' lo look at them. E.Daniels, champion of Mas?acbn et's, and Melvin Foster played two gomes or billiards Monday eveuing in Boston. The Ilr3t wns a French c irom game of 150 points and was won by Daniels, the score being 150 to 144. Tho econd was a game ol 750 points on a' carom table, and was won by Foster; scoro, 730 lo 043. Foster's l)lghest run was 425, and D.uiiuU's highest run 1 02. Some excitement was caued on the street this afternoon by the nii.niiig away ol a horse. Thu hnrrfe s'urted up Washington street. lie finally brought up la the creek without doing a;:y damage to any oue, but badly breaking the wagon lo which be was hitched. Sing Mau and Choy Cin'W, the Chineso merchants who visited this country last Summer, established buslneFS relations with a uumbor of gentlemen in New York and the West, aud already sonm Chicago houses bare received consignments from-lheiu. The tea rut In otw pound packages on the Chinese planUliouj and delivered iu Chica go iu less that fifty days after it is shipped, bus .Ire. uly become popular there. StE the udvertifccuient of Iho Catholi6 Fair. Lots of fun Iu prospect. Written fur the Daily Iiccord. None need tell me beauty's fleeting, For 'tis soon to fade away; Yet Barker has a charming secret; ' Makes beauty proof against decay At bis Photograph Gallery. Not the artist's skillful fingers Can the human face portray, Like those splendid life like pictures; Woven by tho God ol day At U A UK Kits Art Gallery. Friends have we who dearly cherish Who would prize a picture true, True to Datiire, that ne'er shall peiisb; Barker makes tbetu not a lew. How pleasant to gaze on the features of menus, auseur, or inoso iubi nave passed away. N. B. A card repirsenting fonrslages ot Iho recent total solar eclipse, presented to each person ordering a half dozen c ar Photographs at Barker'!) Picture Gallery d Deo. 14 2w. The New Gas Pump lor sale at Nicholson & Blackmonis. tf. The New Gas Pump for sale, at Nicholson & Blaekmon's. tf. ' The largest and beat assortment of Table Cutlery ever brought Into the country, at iiiuuuoison & .mac&mon s. tf. Sherrifm Sale ih Closed. Nicholson Blackmon bavin; bought bim out at this place and Kane Cit. tf. The largest and best assortment of Table Cutlery, ever brought into the country at N'iebcolson & Blaekmon's. tf. FUN FPU THE HOLIDAYS Catholic Fair ! Opens nt SOBEL53 .HALL, PETROLEUM CENTRE, MONDAY, DEC. 27TII, '69. Useful and Ornamental Articles, Toys and Christmas Pres ents in Abundance. Eefre?hments in ev jry 1c alway.? on hand. The following a.ticlej mill be contMMali A GOLD HEADED CANE, 1!-) woen !tcn. s. A. Ktod-, fugle. John Hohin, lriu'i'l Kout. T.tlur. A BEAUTIFUL R1FLD, IJet wev-n H. Itodi !dj and Cio. WKaou. A GOLD H!iAiKD CANS, Uctwccb the lioctor of rVruluaiu Cvuiru aud vi lla ty. A R7i VOLVER, Between MuiMrs. Klmivy, Lawrence and Mr.Ruv;h. A FULNCII MAN I LE CLOCK' Hetivten Messrs. Finney, Fox, iolioui. a and L. P. ulkvt. A S EG All HOLDER, r.jicen Misrs, P. Sleahoo, M J. Ftely 3 Dally A MAGNIFICENT STOOL. Ectweeu tl.f C'Hi-irwmilona ol Oil City, Titni:ie, am l-clmlttuui Ct Dtie. AGOuD CHAIN. . will ho iv.vnrJcil to the meat pupu'oir Gentleman, rud A ILK DUESS PATTERN, To tho aifist iMipclu Lau7 bnaj;er. 'run fiii I'o.vo. will l3 iu i'uil operation. I).inr i:en at 7 p. m. nnj clo at Vt, Kf AOiuisi,iou lo CfUta. COMMITTEE: T. (',. Sluv. K. Diilv. A. S. Smith, Owt-.li (laii'utv, VV McGeo, M. Ssveeuuy. tiuolS Id HESlBEfflGS FOR SAL3 The Ko;leL4M of ALEXIS CUANK, dweenaed, at A GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL TYVO-STOBY 1 WEIilil.XO. I.itbed and pltttered, with lq rooms on eaoli floor ttitu a a iuu coiiur. 1'viioiifiioii iiveu 10 BUll pur cnu;erj. Ajjp'y on Uio preinlsoa, , JOBN JOIINSOX, decl3 2w. liii-ciitor. Tho New York Meat Market ! H&W. I'.UtKEtthavelUteanp a now build- in;,' "o On ."ilJiia street, Opposite the .Mcvllintock JIoiisjc, And Intel. 4 kueplni; what t'eti oleum Centre has 1 hi:; ne'.Uta, u nrui-c.asit lut A uritut. Uuly the CHOICEST AND BEST MEATS wllibeU. pt. It will bo our nlin to sorve our cn; t-m-'.ri Wiiu f.romptiuyn auj to tUulr oailru itl f,.ciiun. w;it10tt ' n. & W. PAKKKR &300HEWAD! rTYio ( henytree lfim 1'lpe to ltjncl t'aim bri ooi u nu-a-Bn turee nnaus we.iiin me iiw 8i-iy day. A uiw.iroiif F1VK HUNI l'.KD HOLLA will bo pu''. tut tiie tlec lion ai.d ccuv'uicn of ptuHouor jiHons eugned in or tailing any p iu niiy in tho three vii.a uous unneaotlous. J- KTA.MlJAUUU, Supi Dec. Tif. i'-.lvjlM'm LV imUOHl), U ID d,iBt g uM.i.uM l Ue All r,nio Ctll.BHUN S CAItKIAULS A ane assorrmeat St tat Finslttrs Brers. NEW ADVEUT1SEMENTS. Opposite Opera House, ' C. Petroleum Cen2 ma "Pai tionlar attention paid to plowing IVusoriptions. SOBEL'S HALL ! fc.ir-'sv v I'rop'r X9iia;r, J. F. SEIUSStY Return of tlieFavorites three mmm osiv. On whieh oittnlon will be pie'Hi'ed Plon Bouel enult'a 1 1 unt b'eaa .tiu inl Di'iinia, tntlllid the Colleen OR TIIE BRIDE'S OF GARRYOWEN. Mr. J. F. SIIERItY as Hanlress Creagan Mrs. JULIA BLAKU as Bily O'Connor To conclude with the La ofhsble Arteriilroo A KISS IN THE DARK! Mr. O. W. Blake as Se'litn Pettibone AJmlH.lon, SO cents. . Reserved .Seats, 78 ccnU. rilmteUi.xtn, 6,0O. tTS-TIflKETS for MlTat tho McCllntock House. 1J0011H opon nt T o'clock, performance cum inciu't h ut a dvt-13-tr. J. M. Bit HUH V, Agent. Uriderulothing in largo qtmntiMes at Lam tners & Aldun'a. Kid Gloaes A" large assortment, Lauieis & Altlen's. Siikriffs Safk w Closed. Nicholson 4 Dluekiuon haviuR bought Ului out at this placo and Kane City. f s sir. --.-.a 'i jtr-it t