TW-TnfTflli"lf lit ' sa x at ait 'til to ea to vi M at ' V a : nr. CMSfU. gtVOi t Mc I AULAXD, SMITH & Co. lioteelllofik, Titntvllte.Pa., Merchant Tailors ! Fall and Winter Styles! FOUEIGV & AMERICAS itlting, Coating, Vetting) CLOTHS aad OASSIMERES, Wltkanfqmlledfvllitloiirftrmiili'.nir thorn up t BlOat approTrd BIMIUH. Hatp and Cajs. Ilk JIatsj JUutjse to Order. i Perfect MatU'aetlftn Always , Guarauteed. etroleum Centre Daily Record. !. Centre, Wcducadar, Not. 3 &BU1V.IL AND DEPAltTlRE Of TBAINS ON O. V. 4c A. It. H. On and after Monday, May 30tb, ' - trains will run as follows : 1S70, ORin so. 6. no. 3. xo. 1. Leave Irvine. 11.45 a m. 8,00 r M Leave Oil City 7.00 a m. 2.42 v u. 7,47 p u Pet.Ceu 7.38 3.2S 8,28 " Tltnav. 8.23' 4.14 9,15 " Arrive Corry.i 8,35 6,46 " 10,35 " ' boum. Ko. 2. ko. . no. 6. Leave Corry, 11,20 a m. fi.00 a u. 6,tiS r si " Tltusr. 12,45 r n. 7.40 ' " P. Cen. 1.25 8.17" .Arrive, O. City 2,05 8,55- " UVioe. 4,50 11.35 rjr No. 6 and 6 ran on Sunday. FREIGHT TRAINS NORTH. Leave Oil City. 9.33 A.a. ILSOA.X. in.35A.il. J.Mir: P. Cen, 10.60 8 - ISjo r ..aUO Arrive Tltusv. 12.01 . m. u.is. ' dnv " FREIGHT TRAIXSTSOTjTH. V-bavt Mavsnuuv, b.isa.m l,3J am. 11 MA.a.w - " P. Cen, 8,17 " 11,M - ia,i p.. Arrive O. City,,3S ' J,06 p 2,06 " ft,. ir 11,60 a. ni , arrives at Pelrolenm Control, 25 j. Petroleum Centre at 4,00 p oa., arrive! .'u wiiT dim riwiDmiirp Tranrnr. mm v.i v7 v,au p. in. . " ' savin pALirs st.zepiko cars. , ? Dlrcut from Philadelphia without change. Mo. 8 Direct to Philadelphia without chans. . Mo. 6 Direct from Pittahiireh without rhaiige. Mo tt-Direct to Pittsburgh without change Monday, Mny 30, 1870. 7.45 8.35 9.1 V SSlmratha'Gold at 1 p,;m., 111? By a lltspatcb from Palneavllle, O., we learn that two nitro-glycerlne magazinet containing 15,000 pounds, exploded at Falrport, abont half-past four o'clock yes terday afternooD. Four persona were blown to atoms. Tbeir names were Pat. Scrib ner, two Malonas, father and too, and Ed. Duncan, Xtyt loss to tbe glyceiina compa ny Is not loaa .than $25,000. Where the magazine stood are now two ponds of water fifty leet serosa and seventy-five deep. Tbe people of Falrport art greatly excited as this la tbe tecond explosion of tbt kind within two months. Una of tbt men killed Itavea a wife aud six children. Tbt shook r tbt explosion waa felt at Buffalo, over one hundred miles distant. In this connection wt are Informed by Mr. Mason, agent tf tbt Roberts Torpedo Company in this place, that tbert la not at present 2, 000 pounds of nitro-glycerine in the country) consequently the price of Jor- pedees lor oil wells will be high this win tr. The Installation of Rev. David Patton nd services connected therewith, at tbe Presbyterian Cburob, this evening, promise to bt or a very interesting character. Tbe sermon will be delivered by Eev. Sinclair ' of Titnsvillej the charge to pastor by Rev, Katoo of Franklin, aod the charge to tbe 1 people by . Rev. J. T. Oxtoby of North East. Tbt services will commence at 7), . p. m. mt pttbito are cordially Invited to - attend. A Japanese rabbit, otberwiae known aa skunk, Imprudently got la tbt way of a Patters on tfaln Thursday night, and wan chawed op in a twinkling. But the spite ful little vermis had bis post mortem sat isfaction, and wade the passengers dis tiuk'y understand they were in error If they thought bis lift watat't worth a scent Tbo engineer bu been la bad odor eroc JMtce. Tilt PCTROLEt n TBADt. ' It is gratifying to learn, from statistics which bave been luiuiebed to us, that the Eurouetn war baa not interfered with the export ol petroleum on o( our moat profit. able products. Tbe Gorman Stale aod Belgium have always been our beat consum era, the exports to those countries exceeding the total shipment to all other nations. When the war commenced aoil the blockade of the German porta waa announced, a falling off in the shipment waa anticipated; bul'sucb haa not been the case. The North German States, Belgium, France, Cuba aud Spain, have all iocrcased their orders, while the nationa not disturbed by war, like. England, show a decreaao. Aa Philadelphia ia the great petroleum port, wn take the ofiieial figures of the ex ports from that oily us a fair indication of the trade at other ports. Tbo total amouul from January 1st to September 00th wan as follows: SG9. 1S70. l,b!,326 $043,148 ai 710.873 Sb,7l"J.4l3 87.0S7 $8,768 71,423 $27,i2 Crude, gallon! Value Itelined, galloue Value Beuziue, gallons Value Naptba, galloua Value 1.103,71)7 246,M2 2U,.iH5,8l2 $7,089,772 223.229 $i$,a22 The aggregate shipments of all kinds foul up 3,1)38,777 gullons, agulnet a total of 21,'JS3,71S giilluus in the correspoudiug period ul 18UD au increase or 13.9411,031 galluos. Tbo txnorta of reflned petroleum la the corresponding period to different votlntries were aa follows: 1S61). 1870. England 1.818,270 888,433 Ireland 1,843,000 4,U8,2bl) Gibraltar 1,J4,771 2,207.151 Uiitisb West Indict 77.101 07.251 Spain 429,23(1 807.87U Cuba 27,755 4D.737 1'ortoRico 10,OUO 28,886 North Uermauy 4,666,146 7,807.016 Franco 121, 6U0 673,0(1 1 Holland 2,400.004 2,080.285 Mexico . 2110 1,500 Italy 417,130 1,649,871 Vt-nzuela 12.426 2,200 Belgium 6,214 678 8,632,855 Unnjuuy l,5uu Eiltsia 1,046,003 1,050.660 Denmark 667,038 1,357.807 Portugal 141,786 4J7.MI8 Sweden 110,302 Austria 390,032 362,941 Dominion of Canada 1,000 Brazil . 10,000 30, 000 Dutch West Indies 717 Liberia 1,000 The yield of petroleum keepa pace with tbt demand and bat been ateadily increas ing of late. During the month ul Septem ber the dally product waa 19,489 barrels, tbt monthly aggregate being uo iucreuo oi 7,000 barrels, compared with September, 1869. "Tub Pancakb Season." A Chicago Bohemian Indulges in delightful anticipa tions after this punUtie style: Tho de lightful pancake season dawn upon us tbe season of cold mornings, hot grid lies, and the pantomimic flourish of a turning shovel thereover. Tbe batter rises with tbe sun, and tbe eater glorious'y rites to meet its coming. We notice by tbe New Orleans market report that molatses is sympathetically agitated by tbe drawing nigh of tbe slap jack seasou. It is not stir p-rlsing." Do not iorgot tbe entertainment lo be given by tbe Junior Dramatia Association, at tbt Catbolie Sohool House, this evening As it is gotten up for the benefit of the school, to aid in purchasing a library, all friends of education should attend and aid a worthy cause. The programme will coo sist ol dialogues, songs, choruses, declsma- lions, Ac, &c. Let there bu a crowded bouse. Nv Wblls Well No. 12, Phillips & Boyles lease, McCray farm, commenced testang last night, getting but a few barrels of oil at starting. To-dah tbe tubing was drawn something being out of order with tbe valves. An Increase of production is looked for. Pumpiog will commence this afternoon. Tbe well pat dawn by W. J. McCray, on tbe Kepler & Bell lease, J. S. McCray farm, commenced testiog a day or two since, and is now yielding about 15 barrels per day. Pcuoxal. We notice tbe genial coun tenance of our old friend, Rev. J. T. Oxto by, formerly pastor of tbt Presbyterian Church at this place, in town to-day. He Is looking well. Tbt ntw well at Fagundai City, mention or which we made a day or two since, is now yioldiog 825 barrels per day. It is owned by J. W. Irwin, Sutherland, Grier and others of this place. It is decidedly a good thing to bavt in tbe family. "When a steady, wall-behaved young man It seen shaking bands with a pump, and bidding It an affectionate good night or saying, '-Poor old Corblson Eobscrew," tberomey be faint approhenjica that tt hu btta 'taking wmtutoj." Latest ant! Most I1111mrta.1t War flews. Loudon, Nov. I. Tbt Germans willopeu the bombardment of Paris with 250 aelgeguna. UrfZalne'e order of the day announcing the capitulation ol Met, Is published. ItjiistiUes the act, and exhorts the troops to ubU)iion. Admiral Funrcljoo refuses to sign any paper censuring liar.aiue. Marshal Vaillunt bas been expelled from Franco. Tours, Nov. 1. . Francaiet sajs: The popular feeling toward Napoleon's dynasty is not mere eoldness,but hatred and contempt. The women's club at Mursaillea propose to erect a guellotine, aud behead the Uisbop of that city as a begiuoing of the work. A negro visitor to Ames's circn in Ma con, Georgia, backed up against an animal cae and lost a liberal pound cf (lush from the bite of a chained bull dog. . Ho sued out an attachment fur $1,000 damages, aod Sheriff Martin weat'down to serve it. In the exercise of bis legal right, Colonel Ames pointed out a tine Bengal tigor, and tiUd theSheritt to "level" on that. He didnt do It. , Fatal Bi'Kmxo Atiuknt. An sccldent of a very distressing nature occurred at Mil ler Farm, October 1st, by which a very estimable old lady named Mrs. Muore camu to her death in a uiost shocking man ner. In attempting to start a fire by pour ing oil out of a can into the s'.ove, the can iustautly exploded, saturating ber clothes with tbejbuinipg liquid. She waa imme diately enveloped in flames. Her two sons and daughter. In attempting to extinguish the flames, were also badly burned. She lived, In greet pain until Saturday last, when death released ber from ber suffer ings. Tbe deceabud was 60 years of ape, and bad but recently came to the Oil Regions. Her many amiable qualities and goodoeaaof heart tndeared ber to a large circle of Iriends, who deeply sympathize with the family iu their sad bereavement. Herald. An exchange invei ghs against scolding as follows, but forgets tbet some people take great store of comfort in tbe exercise- but here is his piece: What good doea scolding do? It doea no one the least service but it creates in finite mischief. Scolded servants never do their wotk well, Tbeir tempers are aroused as well as their mistress's, and they very often fail ia their duties at awkward mo ments, simply lo spito ber and '-serve her out." Very wrong in them, doubtless; but human nature is frail, and service is a try ing institution. It doea no good to husband or child, for it simply empties tbe bnuse of both aa soou as possible. A bummer boasted that be could tell any kind of liquor, blindfolded, merely by the taste. He tried one kind after another und readily named thetn At last a glaB of water waa banded bim. He tasted it, hesitated, tasted it again, smelt it, retasted tl, and then said, "I give it up. That's a brand of liquor I never got bold of be fore!" An Illinois ghost tbut bad become a midnight terror, waa effectually "laid" laat week by a charge of buckshot lodged iu bia phantomatic hackarde. "How long do you wear a shirt?" severely asked an inspecting oflicer of a soldier "Twenty-seven inches, sir," was the re spectful reply. According to the complete official returns ol Marshal Sbarpe, New York city bas a population or 926,910 at tbe presen t time This Includes only tbe residents ou Manhat tan Island. Fair woman was made to bsts itch ; A companion, a curse. A blessing, a curse, Fair woman was made to be-whichf Ovstcri. Just received Iresh tub Oysters and shell Clams at L. Voucher's. Sep 17. Tbe place to get your Boots and Shoes is at Bruce & Fullers, Main Street. Huoa Hamall tbe best ballitdtingei is America. All styles light harness, cheaper than tbe cheapest, made from Moffat's oak stock, and warrant nd. Rt J. R If .,. " u Buy tbt "Red Hot" Saddle, manufactured In Titnsville expressly for tbe oil country adapted to all kinds of weat.her, at J. B. Kron's. al 2-tf Cuius Quikct the eminent! baritone. Go to Bruce & Fullers, Main 8treet for your fine Boots A Shoes. septl3-tf WALL F4VFtt t tf ames B03. ' Local .0tic1-11. S. Jl. l(lti'iiitlll V Co.,. JIT 1'nrk How, Www York, and tteo. 1'. Howell A C. Adiertlilug AkoiiI, srd the solo asrrnU lor the I'o, trnlvuiu Centre Pailv liaooRU in that ttt.v. Ad Tortler In that etty ate irueted to have their favors with either oftno above linuaes Look at the array of talent with LnRue's Heronlean combination, at tbo Opel lloece Thursday evening, Nov. 3d- Very largo assortment of under 'clothing Dt Lammkhh it At.DKN'8. The largest asmrtrrient of Purler and Cooking Stoves may bo lotiud at Nicholson Jt Blackmou's. RiCAUno the only male Prima Donna In the world with a pure soprano voice. The musical wonder of the nineteenth century. l.utlleeOyatrr Saloon Up stairs over Voucher's Restaurant, Wash ington St.. Petroleum Centre, Pa. Ladles are Invited lo call. aept'28. -f,iB rw,itt.ai4 a lurtTA Allll Well aftSOrttd stock of shelf batdware at J. Rutherford's. tr. Ni:n ktt the champion clog, song and dance man of the world. WALLPJtPKU at GniFFP.s Bros. Universal, Monitor aud Sherman Wring ers, at Nicholson A Blackmon'a. W AliL PAPEU ul Gr.tKi'RS IJr.o.i. lliM.T Rekvk tbe greatest leprae illation of tbe plantation darkey living. Prop. Lavai.lb the world renowned comet player and leader of bra's hand. Call and see the extennUia ton Dictator with reservoir, at'Nicbolson fc Blackmon's, agenta for the same. WALL. PAPKlt at Griffks Brto Art 111 it Hamali. the distinguished basso and Interlocutor. Casimere aod Buck.kin Gloves in large quantities at oct27tf. Lammkk t Aldkk. Chaki.ev FitKfcUAS tbo wonderlul Picolo soloist. Now is the best time to lay In a winter supply of bard coal. Codington & Corn well are the men to buy from. June 2Htt. Prof. Vaciios tbe great violinist and leader of orchestra. Neck Ties, Slueve Buttons in endless variety at Lamhkrs A Ai.ukn's. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sobel's Opera House ! Return of the Favorite for TWO MIGHTS ONLY Friday & Saturday, iVovember ltli undGtli. Miss Fanny B. Price Supported by a full company of New Yoik urufuia. PEARL OF SAVOY AND MACBETH. Prleas or a4ml.aion 60 and "5 rota. KaU mv he secured till end of act lot ly applying at Oiiffus JNOTil'U. Notice Is hereby ;1ven that H'm II. FIWTKII has this day withdrawn by mutual content from the 8rm of WM.J.IXXIS A Co. W. J. ISSW. otf 2w 11. p. IXNia, CODIXXTGTOJXT FURNISH ALL CCZaTp At Very Lo G-A-IjL. see OLD S retfoletiB Ctnlff, Pi., 0tt. 3l-t'. I .r,,.j'"v'Hitioi..- r.-,....:i:....c,u,e"tia, ' 1 1 miinth. 1 . - erj-tlUBK In ui, iiu-Md, Stove utd Tin w,.c, lalllltsls.atu 1 J iVl! II aP V A a OUM. I-IST..N AM) ii"" p.",...... All SWWZT 11 -.l """'Fiytttnj kU in-itLiifss and JAMES RUTHERFORD. doiva ittn, tt AOTICE. To all ho intend puttini thlmneji i, o hnlldluRa that 1 am prapared loforutna in mk STONE 1'IfK which I. hi .very , ,ltl h'tirtlie cn-t of a IhIcx chluaey. oeH7-yw. W. HETTT. Drilling Jars We would iwtieftfitll' annnnnra ta ou m nic-m nml the public jjaneraliy that wc kin coL staml ou haiid ' last Steel Drilling Jars ! Whlrh for trmrt1i awl Pnrabilt:y excel any Sittt Lined Jar herctnUire in ana. The Advantages wc Claim urer i.mim .larsare mai, naincAI.I. !TKFL, th srcMniti'zt'rthiti Jnr eiti.aiMJ irtlv 01 Irrrj; that nnventtn- a Sicel anrfn a tn hink. th(jw nrntct'ird triun fir ou the outMdc, aua k.t Wc alo k.opon hunt Vast Iron Working. Barrels. Fisher, Xorris &to. I'KTHOMvl'.TI CLMTRC. NfT. v.'. isji!i tr. T. M'Donald. LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLES ! A I the Depot, opposite the Central House, n ii n 11 n t. If I' M f If Ttt P I 1 I, i O U H IS . A 1 M ... IviKti"if(irirU of TiniTfN'tl An SAPDU Ii()lHK on lh Creek, are to be fouud al M'Donald't iiivery. '!l EHIASES & CUTOS TO U tET AT ALL TIMES. FED At BOAKDEO on Heaaonalila Terms. I Miiiivx of all kinds at tended to Promptly. XT Clva mc (.a sail. lVtroleum Centre, !tiw. T M'DOSAIO 1SKB. li.HOlntl iOlM!). Tho firm known a llutti)on. Orr Co.. era of poimleum, la thl day dl-solvrd K n, ei'iisenl. Ifaic I. Knapu retiring The t"''0 will ho rnntiiuiod by llutchlariin "rr, si m mouth of It uuehoir Itun. who will n le all of th.-..Id trrin, reeolre all hilli pa-ali'e 'In a'" audflllallcout.acw. JAVK.S lllMCIIINMAr wmr. OHK. I8AA0 I. KNAPP. Dated Itrohum Centio, Oct. 12, 1?0- Oyster and Clam Slews, those old fu! loned ones, nl Voucher's. A. 3. Smith bas just returned from jj Eaet with a large stock of Shoesand id latest styles of Opera Too Ladies sliofi oet5-tf- GRADES OF west Sates. to Gas find Steam Fittina u;gri Ga3 Fitting Machine J exwllod in the Oil Region b ciiiviii iu 1'itie. -' A.