DISCOLORATION ON ORIGINAL Petroleum Centre Daily Record. ARRIVAL AND DB PARTl'BF, v Off TKAIltS ON O. C. A. B..JI. . sorTH. No. 1, Passenrer. Leare Corry 11.20 a. a. ; Tllasrille, 12.59 p. m.$ Petroleum Cen tre, 1.40 p. n.; Oil City, 2.2J p. lr rinetra, 6 10 p. m. Ko. 4, Passenger Leare Corry 8.10 a. m. Mwarllle, 7.85 ft. tn.i Petroleum Centre. 14 am; Oil City, 8 59 km; arrive at lr Tiaeion 11.40 a n. a. 0, Paaaanger Leave Corry 6.05 p m; Tllnirillayt 7.S0 p m; Petrol urn Centre, P ! rrlTa at Oil City 9,20 j- m. J ' aORTB. Mo. 1, feaaanger Leara Irvineton 7.35 Oil City, 10,10 a n: Petroleum Cen tra, 11,04 m; Tltusrilic, 11,60 a to: arrive I Corry 1,40 p in. . No. 8, Pesee-nier Leare Irvineton, 12, ; Oil City 2.67 p m; Petroleum Ceii ,!,( pm; Tilusvilla, 4,20 p m; arrive at Corry 6.46 p la. Mo. 6, Passenger Leara Oil City 7,00 a M ; Petroleum Centra, 7.43 a m) Titusville, $jQ a a; arrive at Corry 10,1V a m. Itirlato Serrleea. -FRISBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. 11., aaa 7 'lack r. if. Kt. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. THODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Serrices erery Sabbath at 11 A. If. and tfi r. V. Babhath School at litf P. M. atafrae. A cordial invitation eitend 4. to .all. Xir. C. V. Biab, Paator. JTf. PIT1R A!D PAUL'8 (Catielle) CHURCH. Vase at lOtf a. a. Teaper aad Bsnsdisllei af tka Blessed laaranenl at 4 p. m. CaUaklam at t;p. at. JAMES DUNN, Paator. On Saturday afternoon nnd early in the evening two or three parties of roughs from Parker's Landing, Sbnmlurgb and Rouse rille, made things lively on the street for a abort time. The Sharaburg parly, under the leadership of one Williams, baving in dulged pretty freely la "chain lightning," sought n quarrel with tie Parker's LaBding and Rouseville parly. Parker's Landing and Rousevillo buving also Imbibed vast quantities or "blno ruin" msisted tho on slaught aud tlio Bght became general. At the depot, when tbo evening train came in, the roughs came together sgain ami a grand row ensued, In wbic!i the Sliamhurg roughs wcreralbor severely handled, Williams, the loader of that party, receiving a severe beating. Alter getting on the train the l'.irkei's Landing an! Rousetrille roughs nbo bad bung together up to that time, bi tame involved iu a quarrel and fought nil the way to Rouseville, at which place tLo-e belonging there got out, and probably actu ated by feelings of revenge and bad whis ky, stoned tbo car la which iho Parker's Landing men were seated, breaking several windows and doing ether damage. The only thing to bo regretted is that they did not beat oue another so badly as to have laid them up and thereby prevented them from doing further damage for a time at least. To night the Fair in aid of the Catholic Church and Society of this place, opens at l-iotx'l Hall. There promises to be a wtroi contest butweeu the competitors for the va rious articles to bo voted for in order to do oide who are the most popular gentlemen in the community. The vole promises to Le a heavy oue, and will no doubt bring in a Kondly sum In aid of a worthy cuise. Oth er ami varied features which will lend in terest to tho r.ceusion will be Introduced each evening of the fair. We hope to see a large attendance and a liberal spirit dis played on the part of our citizens. The .air will be held oue week. Ot'R citizens were favored with some ex cellent miisio by the Columbia Cornet Bund, un Friday night lust. Under the leader ship of Mr. I). C. Smith this band is rapid ly improving. Tbey execute in good style iucb diflicu'.t pieces of music as the Mocking Bird," "Come Where my Love Lies Dreaming," &s. They will please ac cept our tbauks lor the complimentary ser enade tendered Ibis offlce. Hope they will come ajjuiu. The many friend of Mr. Jatnes C. nair, yard mister fur the O. C. t A. K. E , at this place, surprised him cn Christmas with a testimonial or their regard lor dim in the sharm iif an elegant frnlrl wA(h and MhatM .Mr. II. has been connected wllo 'lbe road lor n longtime In the capacity T pf ystrd uii'Ur, und this teslimnnlal shows' thai be is held in high esteem ly his friends. ',' .' Wine host Cruss, of the Central House, fairly outdid himself in getting np a Christ , inns dinner. ' JJvery thing that could p learn t ie eye or tempt the palate of the most fus ; tfdiouo, was to bo found on the lublus. AH unite Ic siylng Unit It w:n a most excellent ilinuer, nnd uuet'jatit vrojl'i l.e Unr-4 to iXUel, Deatb of Bon. Edvrlu , M. .Stanton Ex-Secretary of War, Justice E. M. Stan ton, died on Friday morning, at 3 o'clock, of congestion of tbo heart. Mr. Stanton bad been eon fined to tho bouse for about week. The President and Vice 1'residea Ust Sunday, bis fifty. fourth birth-day, when the former tendered, to him his appointment s Associate Justice of Supreme. Court, for which Stanton expressed his gratitude and acceptance. Thursduy Stanton complained of sickness, but his family were not alarmed as to a fatal result, as he bad, a parently, been in a moruco condition previously. Shortly after midnight his symptoms be came alarming. Surgeon-General Barnes was present on bis accustomed visit bit' found It impossible to afford relief. Rev, Dr. Starkie, of the Church or Epiphany Protestant Episcopal, was summoned, but ebortly afterward the sufferer lost conscious ness, an I was unable to converse, with any one, Pulsations ol bis breast ceased tor a few seconds and then returned, his breathing being very faint. It was not until half an hour before bis deatb that bis family could realize be was dying. About three o'clock a. in. he expired, quietly breathing away without a struggle. At his bedside, In his last moments were bis family, consisting ol his eldest son. Edwin L. Stanton, Ella, bis eldest daughter, about twelve years nrage, Lewis, bis second sou, nine years of age, Bessie, bis youngest child, aged live, and Mrs. Stanton. Tub Bakkkr orConTKZ The Picayune, in a compilation of Mexican news lately published, bad a paragraph announcing that the banner or Coriez, -the renowned conqueror of the Aztecs, had beco discovered iu the muuicipal palace at Tlascala. This is no discovery. It has always been known that the banner was at Tlascala. When Gen. Joe Lane, in the Mexicau war with the United States, conducted an expedition to Tebuacan, south of Oriziba, in pursuit of Santa Anna, on returning to the capital, after passing through Pueblo, he turned to the north and took Tlascala in bis route The banner was then known to Le depoiitqd there in a church on the top of a high and steep bill, and the writer of this, and sever al others who wero with Gen. Lme, had the relic in their binds, were tempted us luke it as a trophy of war, and would have taken it but that the Alcalde cf the town and the Padre in ehatgeof the church pre vailed upon Gen. Lauo uot to allo.v it to bo removed. Eexzinb. Like all volatile oils, benzine posfesses the properly of jiving to the papers a certain degree ol transparency, which disappears wherever tho liquid is evaporated! this property enables drawers to use for their requirements' common pnper instead or oil paper specially prepared. It Is 8'jffli.icat t dump with b.-nzine the design or object to be copiud, ia order to distinctly rtorcieve, through the paper cov ering it, the features of the modal under neath, which may thou be followed aud traced either with p?'ucil or with china ink. The benzlno, which soon evaporates, leares no trace whatever, and the paper again becomoa opaque. The original design cr mod'l, besides. Is in no way injured. As regards the odor that the liquid lenvis be hind it, the paper can My be freed from it by airing and healing it tor a few hours. Sereral alleged relatires of the late David C. Broderick have commenced a suit in the United States Circuit Court at San Francis co agassst Jolia A. McGwynn, Andrew J. Duller and others for the poiusiion of Bro deriek's property, stating that the will upm which the estate was administered was a forgery, written alter Broierick's death by Alfred A. Phillips and siguoJ by Moses Flanagan. v , There will be seven eclipses in 1S70 There will be a total eelipso of the inooo, January 17; a partial eclipse of the sun, June 23, visible only In Australia; a total ellipse of tho moon July 2;a partial eclipse of the sn:i, July 27, invisible; end a total eolip.s ol the sun, December 29, visible in Europe and Canada. We notice un extraordinary judicial rul ing in Michigan, in an important criminal case. A juryman named Adams was indict ed for an attempt to kill a certain Dr Church. AH testimony tending to show that the Doctor hud seduced the sister ol the respondent was ruled out by the Court! but evideuce was effored and admitted that tbe respondent "believed" that the Doctor had been criminally Intimate with tbe lady. Tho re la to bo n grand dance at Akiu's Halt, to-light. Spettcvi's full band will be 'nere." Tickets 50 cents only. A filly good time may be expected. Mrs. Fuunle Lavis Smith, a well known spiritualist, on Sunday preached a sermou at New Yeik, praising Henry Ward Beech er for his nobleness in mat mug Mrs. ile Farland and llic'.iar.lstn. The doivu creek tram this ulteruoon was delayed several hoiiv, on account of a freight train being !T the lnck uear Spar, tanr'urj. News item. Dickey, tlio llatkei,snck wile murderer, hng himscll In bis cell iu New Yerk ob Wednesday night- The recent verdict of the jury In a liquor ca In Massachusetts, that "lager brer was no intoxicating," hus been set aside by Jihjo Lord, of the Superior Court. lie New York Slate Temperance Conven lion in session at Syracuse on Wednesday, inati urated a now party, called the "New YorttAnti-Dratn Shop Party." tlhcr A. Morgan, the murOw of John PcMe, was hung in a small buffcj ret4 for the purpose near the jail lu jsVre Haiti Indiina, at a tew minutes past twelve o'clock ThuBday. Widnesday evening, at Troy, N. Y., JohnA. Crisjior, a one-armed sold;f, at- tackel John Kiorden with u knife, Inflict ing r less than tbkteen wounds. An allegoijcriminal intimacy between Riordeu sod Cussier's wile was the csuse of tbe as sault, I Kiorden will die. Crissier is iu jail. Over bur hundred colored men have left tbe vieioity of Richmond during the last week to (o to work iu Louisiana and Missis sippi. It is estimate! that over two thou sand bavi left Virginia duiing the last month rortbe'South. The Balde 1' Opera of the French Socete des Bals bok place iu New York Wednes day night. Immeusti crowds assembled ou the sidewilks and booted the wimen ss they passcl In. A largo force of poticemea was prcseui and usid their inmost exertion8 to pi e.iervo order. The Montreal Star alleges that enormous frauds have been committed recently in private boided warehouses in Montreal through tbe collusion of cfiicials. A tbor ougb investigation has been made and de. veloped some startling facts. McKean Buchanan is playing in Tole do. Joseph JeflVrsoa Is flaying Rip V-o Win kle in Memphis. Edwin Adams cleared $16,000 in Califor nia- Adellnh Pali! has originated a new neck lace. A husband's arms? Madame Anns Bishop is suing ia New- York for a divorce, Count Joannes being kur lawyer. A daughter of tie comedian Il.irtonwas married last week to a Now York physician. Tho Pomp of wav a negro solfiitr. Aoiong the galley slaves at tbe Bagne of Toulon are five bauk cashiers An old Arizona trapper who has jus' scalped hie lil'leentb Indian, sujs: Its good slaying out here this season. In Calriornm. when a man quietly retire; irom a riotous crowd, they call it a Paoiflc slope White crape over silk is the newest fash ion for blid' s diesrrs, aud black crepe over black silk tor widows. Ia the gardens of Portland, Orsgnn, on the ISth inst., were vines loaded witl'.hcfr second crop of grapes, fully ripe and of ex. cellent llavor. A red hot poker in the handi of a little child put out the eye of another little child in Belfast, Me., ono day last week. Among all tbo rsilr md collisions hap. pen ing during tho past year, not a single official baa received the slightest punish ment, though many have been brought In guilty by coroner's juries. Vai.ce of a Kiss. Mark Twain says A year or two ago I dined in San FrunrUco with tin family of a pioneer, and talked with bis daughter, a young lady whoso flntl experience in San Francisco was an adveu lure, though sho herself did not remember it, as she was rnly two or thioe years old at the time. Her father said that, after lauding from tho ship, they were walking up the Rtreet, u servant leading the party with tho little girl in her arms. And pres ently a huge miner, bearded, bolted, spur red, und bristling with deadly weapons just dowo from a long- milling campaign in tho mountains evidently barred the wny, stop ped tho s.-r vuil, and stood gazing with a lace all alive with gratillcatiou und asto n- ishmjnt. Then ho said, reverently, "Well, II it aiu't a child!-' Aad then he snatchc-l a little leather sack out (if his pocket, and said to the servant, '-There's a hundred and fifty dollars la dust there, aud I'll give it to you to let me kiss tho child!" But see bow things change Sitting at that dinner table, listening to that anecdote, if I had off -led doulilo the money tor the privilege or kissing tho same child. I would have been refused. Seventeen udded years bad far more than doubled the price. Mr S'ncUIr, who is BtyUd the lighting parson, has liitrttdvced iu tlnv.North Caro lina House of Commons' .4 legalizing" marriages, butween blacks nnd whites In bis Just received a largo nsd stuck of shelf hardware at J. well aborted Rutherford's. If. Parlor Bnd ofllco stoves, a few lelt and rill be sold at cost at J. Uutherford.s. If. Carriage Bolls, wholesulo and retail, at Nicholson & Blackmon's. 23-tf. II orse Shoe Nails, wholesale and retail, at Nicholsin & Blarkuinn's. 23-lf. A splendid assortment of Diamond goods jaat received at H. L. Nuae's, No 10 Spring St. Titusrille. Drc zaitne. A largs stock tf ladies aud guuts gold Watches just received at H. L. IS use's, No 10 Spilnit St. TUusville. Deo. 22 Into. A. S. NEW ADVEUTISEIUN" rjBB HOLIDAYS ASK NBAS AT HAND A5C OLD Slippers for Smith's. tbe Holidnya nt Doc. 21 t f. Slipper Patterns, lor presents ut A. Smiths. ." Pec. 21 t-r. S. A full atsorimi-nt ot shoes at A. S. Smith's latts! style ol ladies Dec. 21 t-f. The largest variety of Sterling Silver Ware, and silver plated wate, such as Tea Setts, Cako' BasUels, Fruit Stands, Castors, ic, &a., over brought to the oil regions, can be found at H. L. Nuse's jewelry store No. 10 Spring Street. Titusville, Po. Dec. 22 lino. Grand opening of Toys at A. M. Shnlt's at reduced prices. Also a heavy slock of Candies and Nuts that will bo sold cheap through the Holidays. Dec. 21 t-f. M. S. Siuiuions bus some very beaulifu' articles suitable Tor piesents displayed ia his Drug Stare. Dec. 21 i f. Step iuto Simmon's Drug Store and if yoa don't find something suitable tor a present, we won't ask yu nj;ain. Dee 21 tf. Co to M. S. Holiday go-jds. Simxou's Drug Slora Da J. 21 t-f. tor JKn'Mm cr f.U Daily H'cord. None eed tell me leanly's flVcling, For '!' Ken to lade in.) ; Ti Bakrkr bas n clmruiing secret; Manes beauty j root against drear At bis Photograph Gallery. Not tbe artist'n skillful Angers Can the tinman tiic portray. Like tiu splendid lil like pictures; Woven ly lie Gn4 uMny At Uakksrs Art Gallery. Friends have we who ilearly cbris": Who wou d prize a plcliir true, Ttum to uature, that ne'er shall peiish; Uahekr makes them uot a lew. How pleasant to gz on the featurosof friends uUeal, cr those that have parsed away. N." B. A card representing fonr stages of thH recent total solar eclipe. presented to eaeh person ordering a half dnzn tard Photographs at Barskk'.i Picture Gall ery Dve. 14 2w. HIMSELF HAS MADE IUS UbUAL C1U J. WOLJ And left the Largest and msat Cot Stock of Goods suitable lor HoiijJ Prescuta ever otrered ia th4 Market. Watches, JewelrJ jlokl find SilTer Cliaini, SiWer and Platd Wn Musical IfiBtrund tar A. H, BUMS IK LARGH TARIETT, GOLD FEXS, CUTLERY, RETOLYE3I, Alia a Isrg aal wall Mlsctit met sf MEERSCHAUM PIPES. Clgair Hold!, Ac, TnittkM with a ws'.l aort lKk f Fancy Goods, tav Pleas call and Its a look it Stuck. WASHINGTON TtUT, P!!l LIl U C1MKS. FA. ar tw. J WO'J Fine assortment of latest style ofladin shoes at A. S. Smith's. Dee. 21 t-f. Ordeis taken for suits and li'.s guaranteed, at Lammers it Aldeu'a. The New Gas Pump tor sale at Nicholson Blackmon's. if. Redicad Prices at Lt miners i Alden's. tuov.2Stf. Slippers I for Smith's. -. the' Holidays at A. Dee. 21 t-f. Slipper .Patterns fer presents at A. S. Saiith's. Dec. 21 t-f. The New Gas Pump (or sals at Nicholson & Blnckmon'a. tf. Underclothing in large quantities at Lam mers it Alden's. Kio Gi.oaes A Lameis t Alden's. large assorlmcnl, at RESIDENCE FOR SAL j'e'.rr.eaui Icart, iaa. A. GOOD, SrBSTATllW TWO-STORY DWEXiLttC, Itl-ed an1 plutere. wltti rq rnii ntt caacert. Ajp-j oa llie pr-mi, jons jonro. derlSJw. Kifirr FUN FDR THE HOUPAB Catholic Fair ! Ofcnst SQ3EL PETROLEUM CENTRE, MOM DAY, DEC. 27TII, .'09. EnxHim Safb iu Closed. Nicholson & Blaokinon having bought him out at this place and Kane City. tr. Tbe largest and best nksortinent of Table fliillery, ever brought Into the country at Nichcolsun & Blackmon's. tl. FOR SALE CHEAP. A NEW MARVIN SAFE, Kuqnlre of II. IT.VEJIAN. ta-.. 1 t f. '31 Dealer In Fine "Watches, Diamond and Gold Jewelry, Clocks, Merlins SHver Warr, Fire Atrai, A;c. ALL K NDS Ol1 SOI.IT) JEWELUY MADB TO OitllKlt. BT li)nlrlin. Kniravln-j;. v ill receive Ira med.ats uuvuilou by export workmen 3iO. lO SlMilXQ ST3EET, TITCTYIUE, P.V. ace's 1, Useful and Ornamental Articles, Toys and Christmas Pres ents in Abundance. Refreshments In every style alwaya on band. 1 f.w The followlnj ardeloi will M " A GOLD HEAUKD AN'1'; . Ea.ween Mensrs. . A. Wood", taolo Jok. lrwiuau HoliU T.ilur. A BEAUTIFUL TvIFLE. BcUeca 8. Hey4U:d. aad Oeo. Ms A GOLD HEADED CASE, Betwiea the Doctors ef Pcirol.am Outra s. ilniiy. . A REVOLVER, Bctwseu Messrs. Klnnsy, Uwrence ana AFUENCII MAS1XE CLOCK B.t.. Mra Fin.ey. Fox. B.H""' v. alkcr. A aEGAR BOLDER, Batvieea Messrs, P. McMahen, ; i 'J'7 A MAGNIFICENT f1 B.twath.or;.'0!nty' A GOLD CHAIN, will be awarded to the most populsr A SILK DRESS PATTERK, To h most aopu'ar Ldy Ma" THUFIsH POI' will ba la fall eperatloa Door, opea at T p. m. aad close St It - AOmlssioa 10 cents. COMMITTEE: f Mitkl j. n. or. SiDu'!i. . V i"1' Own rT Me, aeill t.