-vT1 - v Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Pet. Centre, Wednceda), Jan. IS, ABHITlli AND! AEPARTVBR OF TUAUt Olf O. O. tA.. JR. It. sorTH. Ko. 2, Passenger. Leave Corry 11.20 a. ta, J Tittmvllle, 12.B9 p. m.; Petroleum On tre, 1.40 p. m. ; Oil City, 2.22 p. m.; Ir ylnetsn, 0 10 p. m. No. 4, Passenger Leave Corry 6. 10 a. in. TitusvilUs, 7.35 a. m.fPetroleiiui Centre. 8.14 a m; Oil City, 8Qm; arrive at Ir viaeton 11.40 am. Ne. 8, Passenger Leave Corrv 0.05 p m; Titubville, 7.50 p m; Petroleum Centre, S,W p m; arrive at Oil City 0,20 r m. .. KORTB. Ko. 1, Passenger Leave Trvlneton 7.55 ; Oil Cilv, 10,10 a n; Petroleum Cen tre, 11,05 a id; Titusvilie, 11,50 a to; arrive at Corry 1,40 p nr. No. 3, Passenger Leave Irvlneton, 12. 0 p m; Oil Cilv 2,67 p m; Petroleum Cn. re, 8.38 p in; Tilusville, 4,20 p ni; arrive at Coiry 6,43 p in. No. 8, Passenger Leave Oil Citv 7.00 a u; leiruieurn centre, 7.43 a m; Titusvilie, 1,39 a m; arrive at Corry 10,10 a m. Ulvlue Service. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCn. Preachiii3 at 11 o'clock A.M., and 7 'leek P. M. Ret. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCIT. Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. ami Yt P. M. Sabbath School at 12.? P. M. eatafree. A cordial Invitation extend ed to all. Ev. C. M. Heard, Pastor. STS. PETER ArcfTpAUL'S (CathoHe) Matt at 10V4' a. m. . Veeper and Benediction of the Blessed Saoranenl at 4 p. m. Catechism at 2 p. m. JA1IES DUNN, Pastor. Oil Creek is raging. Umbrellas are ill the fashion. Drilling has not commenced as yet on the row wells to be put down on the AlcCray Farm. Team'tug is quite lively. A new well was struck on the Lamb farm, near Pleasintville, on Saturday last. It is yielding 20 harrels n day. Rumors on the street to-doy and yester day ol the striking of a new well near Ti lusville, which flowed no telling how many barrels per day. The rumor bad no foun dation in fact. ' Last night and nearly all day to-day tbe gentle rains have descended, knocking the hopes of those who anticipated such a nice time slelgh-rlding. leaving in stead vast quantities of the article familiarly known as ''mud." More a cumin'. J. A. Foster, ol'Tidioutic'willed a policy of lite insurance to one ot the demi monde, wrote a letter stating that he had '-gone to that bourne," etc , etc , was missed, and iu stead of being found a cold corpse ou the bosom of the Allegheny, turned Hp taking bis regular nip at Paiker's Landing. Such is life. . . A Jiw well ws struck on Hie Metropoli an tract, near AlleRiagoozelum City on Friday last. For the first 24 hours it pump ed 3(S barrels of oil. It Is now doing about 18 barrels per day. Is ownrd by Mr. A. A. Sbrum. Wi.l No. 2, Lock wood, Bates and Kisber lease, same trtct, was completed a Tew days since and is yielding 10 barrels per day. AVas trpdoed a day or two ago and tbe production materially Increased. limtbfal sport wont to Petroleum Cen tre rriiluy evening to visit an afiinily." or something of that sort. Ahuut midnight he waa xiriciuii iroui a gutter, airily clad in a 'butlertly tie" and two or three other un important iritles! The business didn't scit bitn. Corry Blade. Tbe youoj man came from Corry for tbe imtpote of purchasing butter; got into bad company; got drunk; wauled lo flgbt; met bit "affinity"; got a severe beating from which ho suffered great Pain. Sharpen up yuur Blade. The friends of Dr. T. 11. ' .place, surprised bim in a Stuart of this very pleasant maaoer yesterday alternoon, by tbe presen tation or an elegant Silver Tea Sett, pur chased at Iabam'a, and consisting of seveu I pieces. Tbe Dr. returns bis thanks as fol lows: CARD. Having been made tbe rcolpiont of a magnificent and costly Silver Tea Sett, at tbe bauds of Messrs. J as. Robinson, G. W, Wilson, David Ysnoey, Sam'l Jieyuolds, Kobt. Dickerson and others, I hereby ac knowledge tbe "sell" and return my urate fill thanks far tbia manifestation of their friendship aud esteem. Hoping that their lives may be so lengthened that mv ohll- - dren's children may have an opportunity of uiiuieiuuug iruui iuhbv silver cups a sooth ing draught at tbe last hour of their long aud happy lives, l again return my best withes and many thanks. T. II. Siv.a-t, Tidioutm Oil Itrmr. On the Tldioute and Warreo tract, the Company well has continued production steadily. Messis. Fisher k Cushing having a pew well on the Janey lease, that is producing 100 barrels per day; His numbered 4. Their No. 6( on same louse, has just struck tbe 3 J sand with every prospeet of being equal to No. 4 Tbe other wells on this tract shows a steady production. On the N. Y. A A. O. C. tract, Mr. Par. sliall's wells have exhibited a noteablo in crease; his OS. 1. and.) aro pttuipins live and forty barrels respectively. His No. 4 bus suddenly increased to 200 barrels; ten days ago ;it pumped about 100 barrels of riley oil. On drawing tbe tubing the stand ing box was found to be broken. It was replaced by a new one, when the well im mediately began pumping at tlid rate of 200 barrels of green eil and so continues to tbe present writing. On the Economy Oil Co's tract, tbe wells are steadily producing, without material change. On West Hickory, no new strikes are re ported, although several wells are approach, iug completion, nearly ready to test. Mr. G. D. Gilson is putting down a well one mile back of tbe station at White Oak, which has reached a depth of 220 feet. Journal. COURT PROCEEDINGS. Franklin, Jan. 8 1870, Heavier va McCleary. At 2 o'clock p.m on Saturday, taw jury returned with a ver dict for defendant, McCleary. Wade, Tiotsman & Co. vs Dig Tank Oil Co. Tiied, and verdict for defendant. J. M. Strong vs Sholtz & Botsford. Tried and vedict In favor of platntitr lor $70 70. Jaxi'ab'S 10. At 10 o'clock a. in., Court met. Present Judges Trunkey and McCormick. John P. Vincent et al. vb Marino Oil Co. Taylor and Mackey for plaintiff, Heydrick and J. S. McCulmont for defendant. The plaintiff sued tbe defendant fur damages nrising from aDre at Pilhole in 1807. Tbe Plaintiff alleges gross negligen.cn on tbe part of employees of defendant, whereby a tire occurred; tbe employees of defendant used oil in nuking a tiro in their engine, and that tbo engine was left lor a short time and in the meaif time tbo place took Are, (bat the sparks from the fire set ou lire plaintiff's well. Tbe delendant's well was situated on tbe side of tbo bill above the plaintiffs at Pithole. On trial. A paper in Portland. Mi., tells this litte story, which is too pathetic to cause a smilo: A little girl nliout three years old lost a dearly loved sister not long ago, and as the Christinas season drew near shn to sail to miss her playmate more than ever, and at last, on going lo bed one nigbt, prayed audibly to God to please give her little bedstead for Christmas, and let Louie, up In heaven, make a patchwork quilt tor it. seven seamen who refused to go to sea on board ' the ship Skiddaw, from Quebec, last fall, on tbe ground of that vessel's nn seaworthiness, prefer ing to remain rather a few weeks In jail, ufterwards shipped on board the ship Edna, (rom Montreal, and were lost, with the rest of the ciow, recent ty on the cmt of Ireland. The Skiddaw arrived home safe. Tbo New York Sau says: Daniel W. McFarland. who is under in dictment ior the murder of Albert D. Rioh- arJson, Is to be tried in the Court of Oyer ond Terminer in March. Judge Inarahum will preside. We have been informed that tbe defence viilet up temporary insanity aud that severarralneut medical gentlermy who are well acqtianted with Mr.McFarland are strongly of the opinion that when be shot Richardson be was in a condition of phronssed insanity. It is anoouuceil that Tom Allen accei t Jem Mace's challenge to light bim in Can ad or Louisiana, and Is waiting the aitiulo ot agreement promised by Mace. Alle.i is ut present in St. Louis. The Supremo Court of AlubauiA bas de cided that there bas been no property lu slaves sincu 1883, that every judgement given by any of ihe Cuiirts of Alabama from 1881 to 1S65 Is null anil void, and that all ofllcers of courts und tho Legislature were were iisupers during that period. Naphtha or gaaoiiue may be separated from keroseue by pluclng the can or jar, cork out, In boiling water in ihe opoa ulr an hour or so, when tho boat'.ol the water will bare Jispslled the dangeroin elements. Chicago is still excited over the debut in Crosby's Opera-house, of a youug lady under tbe stage uained Kato Cluxion, who is said to be the daughter of a distinguished general of the army, aud tbe graml-dang! -ter of ono of most emiu nt of American Public men. , NEWS ITEMS. . Logan No. 5 , tbe desperado who was shot by Hawksbaw, a similar character, bad a grand funeral in New York on Sunday One thousand men rosrebed In procession. besded by Alderman Crocker, oi tbe Eigh teenth ward, and other well known pol ticians. A long line of carringes filled with female mourners, followed. Tbe streets through which tbe funeral'passed were so crowded as to,be almost impassable.. A hand some hearse, with six nodding plumes, an drawn by gray horses, bore tho body to Cavalry's Cemetery, where the lost riles of the Roman Catholic Cburch were celebrnt ed. An extraordinary scandal agitates religl ous circles in New York. A prominen clergyman of tbat city disapeared on Satur day morning in company with a young lady one ot tbo prettiest of bis flock, and belong ing to a wealthy aud, highly respectable lamiiy. Ihe circumstances are such as to render it certain that a guilty intrigue ex ieta between tbe parties. Tbo reverend gentleman leaves behind a distracted wife and two children. Yesteiday bis pulpit w occupied by the Bishop ot the Diocese, and it was not until evening that the shocking inteligence reached the ears of the congre gation. The utmost astonishment and grid prevailed in tbe circle where the parties bve heretoluio bven known aud belov ed. Tbo North Adams. N. Y., Savings Bank was robbed Sunday nigbt of $30,000 in Uuited States bonds. A largo brick biilding on Railroad square, concord, n. 11., was burned on Saturday. Lois $S5,(00, Unit insured- Among tho occupants were Palmar A Co Geo. II. Mansfield und Charles Austin i Sou. Many workman lost valuable tools. Ntne of tbe ercv of the monitor Mian- tonomah deserted at Boston Saturday, four oi them were arrested and returned ou totrd. Tbe Carleton county, Cunula, court houso was destroyed by Are on Saturday A large number of papers were destroyed but many of tbo u-ost valuable documents were saved. Amedie Savran, French Consul at Rich mond, died Sunduy eveniug from paralys is. A fire on Sunday morning at Burkes ville, on the Richmond and Danville Rail road, destroyed the railroad depot, the hotel aud several adjoining residences. Rev. Mr. Chinigny, who preached in the French Evangelical Cliurch at Montreal Sunday nigbt, was frequently interrupted by yelling from without aud hooting within the building, and would have en offend I arsenal violeuco bad not tbe police taken bim borne. The leather board mill owned by Edward F. Failey, in Ashland, Mass., was entirely destroyed by tire on Sim day morning Loss $15,000. The suit cf lbs United States mail line against insurance companies of Cincinnati for the loss of the America and United Siatis. which collided in December 1SCS, began Monday in the Superior Court, of that city. The trial will occupy several ds. Andrew Hynes Ewlng, a son of Andrew Ewing, of Nashville, Tenn., was shot und Instantly killed Monday near Guthrie, Ky,. by a man (named Thomas Yancey. The difllcul'y arese from a law suit. Tho Memphis Avalanche's Jackson, Mirs. correspondent says Governor Alcorn refuses to be installed until tho State Is udmiited into the Union. Tim Legislature will meet ratify the Fifteenth Amendment, eleol United Slates Senators aud minimi until after tbe admi,sion of the Stale. A small house occupied as a grocery and dwelling by a Frenchman named Henry Do Caress, in tho eastern part of Detroit, was burned Sunday night, Five of his children perished. His wife with two children es caped with severe burns, Another child as thrown from an upper window and saved but its leg was broken, A seit was commenced in the United Slates District Court, at S. Louis, Monday, by tbe Union Insurance Comfany, against the owners of steamer Stonewall, burned lust October, for sixteen thousand dollars. the amount paid on policies on goods sbi ped on that boat. The plaintiff claims that tho destitution of tbe boat was caused by tbe carelessness of the ofliaers. The art of pulling bas reached its climax out In Illinois. Tiiis is the way they do it: Ifyoutowant hear of the wonders of tbe hidden river, the rush of the mighty Color ado over fulls tho imagination fails tu pic ture, through chasms willed have rent the hearts of tto iiioiiiiIh!ds, rnd down iuto tho inner depthB of tbo eurtb, go lisluu to Major Powell." 'Mother," said Jemima, '-Sam wants to come courting mo tn!ght." "Well wbut did you tell him!" "Ob, I told bim he might come. I felt anxious to teo how to would act." Local Notice. Lsmmers Alden s is the only store lo buy good, durable and cheap clothing. Lammers & Alden's is tho only white mans, clothing storo id tho Centre. i Grilles Bros. 6 els. keep Wheeling Stogies, 3 for Diaries at Cost nt Grilles Brn. Mr. W. J. McCluro is nbout to establish a Brst-clnss evening school, at tbo publla school house, new tbe Presbyterian Chinch on Friday evening, for tbo purpose of giv ing instructions in Arithmetic, Penman ship and Book Keeping. Terms 00 per month. School four nights each week. janS.lw. A. S. Smith's Inrgo slock of boots and shoes is offered at cost for the next CO days Deo 0 II'. A. S. Smith in order to close out his large stock of ladies shoes offers l lie in at Cost as they uiust bo sold In the next CO days. Dec 5 tf. Just received a lurge and well assorted Rutherford's. If. stock of shelf hardware at J. Parlor and office, stoves, a few lett and will be sold at cost at J. Rutherford, s. tf. Carriage Bulla, wholesale und retail, at 23-tf. Nicholson & Ulackmon's. Horse Shoe Nails, wholesale and retail, 13-tf. at Nicbolsun V Blarkmon's. A splendid nspoilment of Diamond goods just received at II. L. Nuso's. No 10 Sprlug it. Titusville. Die. 22 lm. Tina Mk.ish BistxEM. My emiro stuck of goods is olfered at cost. A. S. Smith. Dec 5 If. A large stock of iudirs and gent gold Watches just received at U. L. Nose's, No 10 Sprinis St. Tilusville. Dc,c. 22 lmo. The largest variety of Sterling Silver Ware, and silver plnled ware, such as Tea Setts, Cake Baskets, Fiuit Stands, Castors, itc, iVc, over brought to the oil regions, can be found at II. L. Nuse's jewelry store No. 10 Sprina Street. Tilusville. Pa. . Dec. 22 lmo. Ordeis taken for suits and ills guaranteed, at Lauuuers it Alden's. The New Gas Pump lor sale at Nicholson .t Bluckmon . ir Reduced Prices at Lammers & Alden's. nov.22lf. The New Gas 1-iiuip lot sale al Nicholson & Blttckmon's. ' if Underclothing in lare ijuautities at Lam mers & Alden's. Kill Gi.oaks A lar. u assortment, at Lumcis & Alden's. SiiKiumSiKis is Ci.osku. Nicholson A Blatkmon having nought bim out at this pluce and Kane City. tf. Tbe largest mid best asKjitiin nt of Table lullery, ever brought into tho counlrv at Nichcolson & Blackmon's. If. OE SALE. lha building known lis the "Kxcclslor Store,'' now occupied ) Fid El.hop as a dry socds stois Is rsalo. This store Is well silnated and baslnrpe and comfortable rooms over bead suitable for two sr moro r.mllle?. For further paitlculars annlvai the sloro or of D. HARltlH A- HUO,TltaTlle. 11 1 500 ISLKIVAKD! r-phe Chon-'ree mm Pipo to Hjnd rarm tins X no-n .MOi-'eu nirna nines witnto the past sixty lavs. Arewnrdor FIVK IIUNDIIED IXU.T.AIIS in no pn'o n r me oHoiron mill crnvlciion til stv persnii or poisons ensured in or ta'dng- auy pail n anr or tuo in-va vtiiRinous trdniactlous. .1. STA.MUAUUtl.tlirpt. on. Tif IJISSOLI TIO NOT1CK Mic eiiraitnershlp he'otnforo eaistlr.i; under tho flrui niiine til l. Grlswold A Co." U fr,,n, this 7lh day f January 187d, dlssolred by mot no I con9enr All parties In.lelited or bavlntianv claims on said firm aiu ieitiesled tucall fur let lenient. k. r (.iiiiriw ' I.I). O. W.. NOKTo.N. Dec. 8, 18T0, S mo,. Dissolution of Partnership, Notice Is hereby elven. tint tlta nirtner.litn lately existliiK- bctwoc n 1, M. Stextihure and II. II Wiiiticr, under tho llrm nnine of L. M lleritiili! b Co.. wtls Ui-SOlved nn tlio Jill dev ,f.rnniirv 14T1. by mutinl coni'ont. nil nerhons iudelited to us. will ease cull at onto and settle llielr accounts L..M. BT' HNBVUfJ If. H.IVAUSUtl rec-stf Firat CIuso 8:iloon und Itnattin rjtnt. WASHINGTON 8THEET, P.trolnm Centre, rpiltt best Lai;cr Peer constantly on dronpht, and X and all the choicest Wines and Cigars, limber gcr Clicesc, bwiUcr Knee, riundHkbea, r-urdlon, 4e OWrK.RH F:Tcd np In every atjle to oidc. Also, for sale by the c.ta or ken- 1 (irtTELV OU VOTTHr Pr.-m'i.to-B Crt !H tf. trrvl fihiitr. ol i ,rr,i,n NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DRUGS! DRUGS fare Vmp at Christie's. I'ure 1ni:: nt I'hrl.t f. euro Vtwst at Chrleilr Pura tlrnirsat rhrt-Mie'. I'ure Drue," nt Clinlln'a. iTSMTipttons i onironnum si n,H. . VreTlpllom 'rm.mnluleil .1 iiZ. ,'- l'resrrliitlnr.s tViii.i.un leil at 1 1 J !.'' 1'renc-iptlnin I uiuiieunued am, . ' MmHrlnrsat ChrlsMa's. ' ,''"t iMedlrlm a at Chtf-ilss. Medicines al Christie a. Mudleiuta a' 'lirlslli Utidkiutt at (Vl-tle' i. l're.rl()itoi Compounded nt CW FiTscrijitluna ''uiiipoundeditrii.i.,!',' Preaeripiiie 1 ' M011na.1t a; (hH, ' ,' Prescription l'oni.(inn(ld at (Wi ' inscriptions I'nniaiuudr4ai i lu. I' "Het Articles ai C'hrlatle's t.i'lft Articles nt fin lull' Toilet Articles at I h-Utic's Toilet Articles at Christie's 'J uliet Artie i s at Christie's JWcrlptlons fomponnderl strtiriiM,-. Prescription Compound-,) al r-nti Prescript lor CninMuluiltu nt 1 lira ,!! Pre eriptions Couip. und. j at r ri ,," Prescript inns I'ciupuuudtd ailh.i.,1. Purs Manors at ClulMle's -i t'ure l.iuu'trsai Chri-lie's T'nre Million at Childie'a Pure Liquor at Chrmiltt's Pure LiiUor at Christie's Prescriptions Compound nt Clirl.i(, 1'ri srrt' tlons Compounded nt ChriMin, Preset tptlon Compounded m I'lirnle , Prescriptions fompoundid al t hrl.ii.-, Piesrrliilrona Cowpuuudid al Clnltil.'. Pure Wines al Chris' le s Pure Wines at Christie's Pure Wine., at Christie's Pnra Wines ut Christie' Pare Wine nt Christie's Tl. 1... 1 - . . ... '-" Oils at Chrlstle a ' (ills at Christie Oils at Cluiitie's Oils at ( lu lstle'a Cits at Clirlstie's . Prescript loni Cnmpanued nt nirlstlr'i lTrscrlptioii Cuiiiwunded it ctiriRtle's Prcecrlptlons Conimundrd at I nris.le'. I'resciip ions Com ttiiled tit Clinsl's l'rescrlptfoiis DouiMuuiacd at Cbrisiie's Pslnts at fihrlstle's Pain's at Cl.rlille's IMil.tr ni Clulsllc's Paiuls al Ctii lsite's Pa nil hi t'lo-l-tie's P.escrlp Ions Compounded nt Chrhtlt'. Pi scrtpitnus Couipoiit'd'-d nt Cirl.tie'i Preecilptlon ConiHiuud.d at I'lirirlt'ji PrfMcripiiui s Couipoiinded nt Cliri-iir'. Pn-eriptten CiTiwundtd at Cluis:it Pfitent Me.lieines ut Chiintle's Pnrotu Mf-dtrincj n ri r stle's l .'ilent Mrdieim-s nt 'liri-.li Petenl iMedlelnei at Chrlrfis's P.tcnt .Vcdiciiiea al Clirl-tle's Ni. 1.1 Wisliinclnn street Nr. 1.1 Wasliiuulon Slrn-t Wo. t:i u esidngioii Sir, et o. IS Waslilny m Htrerl ' No. U WuS,.ill;ttBHtRSt Pstrotetim Peetre. Pe, Petrid-llni On're, Pa. I', troletiin Cmtrr, Pa. IVtniletiiu Cemru, Pa. eitoiuuiu lu'ciure, ra- J. II. CHRIKTIR. Drilling Jars. atai.tlj uii (in nt! DiiJi! no- Jars Whifh rr ""trnni'th an! Pumbi;!ty excel any ?terl 1. In I'd slur Ijprt'toitHo .n us Tlio AdraiitngpH v C aint orcr Mrtd .Targ iiro tlifit, htlnAUi STKKf. tlr lift .tnii'.'r ih n Jnr cn. Ht-n t) innh tf Irnr.; Hi.it (iiwditinir Jt Stfttl fttirfaco ttt ' In mck, thpy nr limieyier, from w tr uu tho uuUiile, ui i will kt,; their phnpe longur. IVc Warrant Tlirm tn i HI Fiftien Hundred Ftit. Wo alio Keep on hard Cnat Iron Working Barrel. lishcr, Aorris & Vau FDTllOMiU.rl CI NTISF. Nov 12th, 18' 9 tf. CHRISTMAS IS COMING! If you wou'd hnvn a Mcny Christinas and a liappr New Year, buy jour TO I S at J. W. Beatty's. The largest lot of Toys in the country can be found at J. W. Beatlv's Rocklnir Horses at J.Vf. Beatty's. Sleigh's nt J. XT. Beatty's. China Toys of all kinds nt J. W-Beatty's A tliotisjiid and one things to be set r at J. W. Benlty's. Tin Toys. Wagons. Mechanical Toys Velocipedes, Hot Air Tovs at Ileal ly's. Choieo American and Frenoh Confection ary nt Beatty's. Malaga Grapes at Beatty's. Ladles' Willow Baskets at Beatty's. Pure Apple Cider at Beatty's. 11-lra. O. Jarvis, Dealer in. CABINET FURNITURE 1 A LARGE ASSORTMENT ALWAYS ON HAND. I.OOKINO GLAUSES In pren variety. l.ooklnS Glasi Plate replaced iu old Frames. Picture Frames made to order Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Shades, A FINE STOCK. UNDERTAKING, COFFINS of bll sizes on band and trimmed to order on short notice. SASfl BLINDS AND DOORS Xi. 100 WASIIIX'JTfi.N-Tf. r.V.lerl.'S C.l!.' 'e, 1 11 ? I Y r'
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