( 1 LVI),S?1!TII & to. loce Block, Tlliirille,la., Merchant Tailors ! Fall and Winter Styles! TOKEH; V & AMERICAN Coaling, Vcalinga, CLOTHS ami CASSIMERES, With notqiwUed fttrilltlus for making Ihom up iu Ilia inset approved maimer, Hats and' Caps. ilk Holb Wade to Orderi. Perfect MatUfaotlen Always Guaranteed. Petroleum Centre Daify Record. fet.. Centre, Friday Not. 4 . ABK1VAL, AND BSPAfl.TI.Ki: OF TRAINS ON O. C. & A.K. K. On and after Monday, May S0(h, 1870, trains will ruo at follow: oetu kq. 5. vo. 3 xo. 1. Leave Irvine. 11, 45 a .. 5,00 r M Leave Oil City 7.0(1 a.m. 2.42 p m. 7,47 p w . Pet.Cen 7.S8 3,23 8.28 " Tilutv. 8.23 " 4.1 ' 9,15 Arriva-Qbrry, 9.35 " 8,45 " 10,35 " norm. ko. 2. ko. 4. no: 0. Leave Corry, l'i',-20 a w. 6.00 am. 6,05 p m " Tilusv. 12,45 p m. 7,40 7,45 ' " P. Cen. 1.25 " 8.17, " " ' Arrive O. City 2,05 8.55 0,10 " " Irvine. 4,50 " 11.35 ".. . f3T No. 5 and C nd on Sunday. , FREIGHT TRAINS NORTH. l4e 'Ml City, 0.3S A . 8.30a.m. Iii.SSa m 3Sth ' P. On, 10.40 8,2) 12.10 r 4.1U Arrive Tituev, i&oi r . 0,45 " 1,55 " 6,3U " FKK1GHT TKAI.N8 SCJUTIT. leavtTilnsv, .iba VJU a a. :i Wa x. 5S.1rM ' PCeo, 8.17 " ll,5'i ' li.ii v.u. I..S0 " Arrive O. City,9,35 ' J,i.4 p i',05 ' 7.30 " Oil Olty and Petroleum (elitrc freliht, hares Oil My 11,60 a. m . arriveaal Petroleum Centre 1,25 u. v17TePe,rolnaCutreat4,00i Wtivw t 011 City 6,20 p. m. lt.TBB PALACt ULr.KPlKa CAM. 5 4 Direct from Pltltartiihia without change, f I'lmct to Philadelphia niilmui cleingo. 1'iract from Pitulinrali without rliaiise. C -Direct -fiPUInburgh w ilbtmt (.Unite, fttotday, liny 30, 1870. Gold atNp. m., nrw- CI It EAT Fine AT lHKEIPS By a telegram faro Park irs Landiuz wo learn that a disastrouM're oka' out in "bleb two- . tbat town this , morning, r tbirdi of the businoa pr..ju . 'je place was laid In ashcsl Later Tbe following is a list of Louses cestroyetl: Morrison's licipr store; Leave eoworih s saloon; Snedeker's boot and shoe store;Spat'aclotblugstore; Weaver it Son's . rjfstauraut; Eckert House; P. Fv Lock's barbershop; Herbsfe office; Goldrick, Par won 'Galley's office; Johnson's saloon; Fell'i tc Fuller bouse; Stabl'a dry eoodi tore; Speocer'a reataurau t; lr ill's billiard aloou; Book' billiard saloon; Johnston's saloon, and a Dumber ol other acoull offices sana buildings. "The file originated about liilf-past Tot; o'clock this morning in an old "liee so easy," from an unknown cause. lly a dispatch from Foster btation, we learn tbat the new well on tbe Aogsll, Prentice & Whitney tract, is yielding about 150 barrels per day. This will' give a new Impetus lo oil matters iu that vicinity. The well is known as tbe Ruck Well. The beautiful drama t ulillcd the "Pnarl of Savoy,'' will be product! ut the Opera House, this evening, MM Fanny 11., Price appearing in bor great ohuracter of "Marie the Pearl of Savoy," supported by the nu t re company iu the ciste. Our ainiiBemeul loving citizens should turn out and give . this talented tyoun.j- wtiate a routing to ccptioo. tj-For every idler iu tbe uomiuuuily souic liody is at wjr'. 11 U a spuu, a burden, bindraocq. to somebody or some lAiuily lu particular, aod the cvuuiuuity at Jalge. Krie received a suakiUi- up TimbUjy by t',:q socuud raithuake o( tie Mason. N'J Llttfl Grnnd Jurors lor Uio 4.Ui Moiidajr ol Nuvcinbcr( lS'.O. Allegbeoy Tp., David Lamb. Cbeirytrue Tp., W. F. Archer, Juo. Arch er. Cranberry Tp., Wm. sir?ja. Fioncbornek Tp., Wui Keyuolda. Irwin Tp,, John Laiehaw. Jacksuu Tp., V. A. Moore, tamucl Small. Oil City, R. 13. Fultou. Oskluud, Wm. Atteis, Daniel Penning- boll'. Emlent'on, U. V. Porterfleld. Piuegrove Tp., DutMel llilliur 1. l'lu'm Tp., Vau Bureii Welsh, l'iuyijr, i-ivd. P. Kahle. Pleasanivils, E. S. .Nellle'on, Peter Al- deu. President Tp., Jacob Willings. llynd, Wesioy Chambcvs. liicilaud Tp , W'm. Hunter. Siudcre.k Tp , John A. Adams. Sorubjrass.Tp.. John btover. I'tica, J. A. Kiddie, James Dick ey. A special to the Pilisuuryh L'ommetciul, snys: Brady's Bend, Pa., Nov. 2, 1870 . A now well was struck to-da, on to I arm of, Jacob Mildren, Armstrong Uun, and is flowing through the casing one thousand barrels per day folly. It is said tbat she has fifwed four hundred barrels.! a tbe last six hours- This well adjoins tbe famous Armstrong well, and near tn Jamm weil, wbicb bas ueeu flowing one huudrml barrels per day for the last month. Sflf er- al new wells are being drilled and will be completed shortly. Tbe territory surround ing these wells is being leased rapid- Later dispatches receive! Here stste thit tbe llouf tbe well is variously eslinated froin49Jto 1.2)0,birrels daily. As uear as can be learned tbe well is flowing from 300 to 400 barrels per day,"wltbout the tu bi.ig inv This proiluc Hot), will probubiy last untilalbe powerful volume of gas wbicb exists iu tbe oil. territory at tbst place, ex hausts itself. Later. A telegram frj-n Brady's Bnd 1, received at noon to-day, eays tha new wel; is flowing at the rate ol'4U0 barrels per day. This shows a largo falling off from liistre. tiorls of tbe nroilucti"0. . ' . Among the very be-t of our exchanges is tbe East Brady Independent, publrebttt, by Col. Sam. Youos, at East Brady. If con tains every week a lull and Compete ac cotict of the oil and other newsfbng the Allegheny River, besides a vast amount of mi-cellaneoux, political, telegraphic aod other news. Tbe Col. bas recently enlarged and otherwise LtauMded bis paper, making it typographically and editorially one of the best papeis in Western Pennsylvania. Those of cur readers desiring a lirst-cla-s, spicy readuble journal inevtiy respect, should subscribe for tbe Indepenlent. Its not only Independent in name but Independent to action. Success to tbe Col. and bis pa- A. man named PatricK Mcl'billips bat beep arrested at Shamburgh, ond after en examination, committed to jail at Franklin to await the result of tbe injuries to George U Lehman, one of the men shot in tbe late affray at that place. Lehman, is badly wounded, the hall passing through bis left lung and coming out between the shoulders. The name of the other wounded man is Thos. Farrell, wIic.jvub shot In the should ir by a man uamed Edward Kirk. Kirk made bis escape and bo far has eludoC - tbe offi cers iu pursuit of bim. V. S. Collector P. U. Gray, bas gireo notiooof tbe discontinuance of tbe Deputy Collectors' offices at Mercer, Ttttisviile and Oil City. This leaves only two Deputy Collectors in the Distcict oue at Mqudville and one at Clarion. Shakspeare't describes "One Pinch, a hungry barefao'd villian, A mere anatomy." But be didn't board at tbo Petroleum Ex change Hotel, for if be bad, be wouldo' have been hungry after disposing of one ol tbe square meals gotten up there, or even an oyster stow or fry. If you want some thing good to eat, and plentytof it, drop in aod see "Alf." or "Ed.," at the Petroleum Exchange, Uev. M. Crt zier, formerly of the cl!y of IodiaBapulis,Iud., will preach in the pub lic school bouse, ot Petroleum Contre, on Sabbath next, at 11 a. in., and 2 p. m. Subjeci tbo openiog of tbo seals, (BVi 6,1" 8) the Final Judgement, Acts 17-31, All aru luvited. aj A man named Michael Gharty was ran over by a freight traiu on tho A. V. U. R., n'urSuu'ly Station, on fcuudny morning last, and in&iautiy killed. Coroner Larue, ol'lbia city, was summoned, au ic ;u'J;t bt bi, and a.veidict in uccutdaccs v ilh (Lo fi'.W, ticdeitd Cilizeu. Latest and Most liiintu'tairt War News.. London, .Nov. 3. It Is repotted that Thiers bus proposed at Versailles an Brmintice, on the basis pur festod by the British Ministry, and tlmt thopropositiun will be, if it has not already bef n, accepted by Pruia. Tbieis expresses pr . satisfaction at the course pursued .v England. The World cable special dated London, Nov. 31, says: ' An armistice bas been concluded. Tours, Nov. 3. Tbe Government bas no news ltom tbe mission or Tillers., ana mere are uo oi flcial advices from the army of tbe Seine. From Marseilles very unfavorable reports are received in regard to the conduct ot the people. Some excesses have been commlt-eJ, and it is said the Administrator was shot at on l lio occasion of bis assumption of municipal control. Luon shall be defended to the death. No persoo shall leave the place in nntici pation ol u struggle, except women, child ren and old men. ' , All others who escape, or seek to escape, shall be considered .infamous, and dealt with us traitors. The journals of Tours declare tbat the more facts in regard ,to the surrender of Metz become known, the rnoro is shown Bazaiue's Course was treasonable. Much stress is laid upon tbe manner iu which tbe officers and men wero deceived in regard to the couJitioa of the finan ces. Tbe fact that forty million of francs, and enormous quantities of munitions were de livered to tbe enemy, is also dwelt upon as evidence of treason. To night tbe young and talented artiste, Mifs Eanny It Price, with a full New York dramatic company, opens a. Sobei' Opera House, in tbe great sensational drama of tho.vPearl of Savoy." Miss P. is too well known to need any recommend from us, and we bare no doubt but that tbe bouse will bo crowded. The LnnUville Courier-Journal gravely obituaries addcea&ed couteuporary as fol low r-.' The Texas paper called the Jimplccule is dead. It was only a few months ago tbat it denounced us a liar and a scoundrel and a horse thief, oecause we incidentally leiened to its funeral as an event likely lo occur ft uio time within the present cen tury. We saw death in its face the day il was boro. A clergyman. reading 'a chapter from the bible fr.r.his congregation, found him self at the bottom of tae page with the words, "Aod fie Lord gave Noah a wife," then, turning over two pages in stead of one, be continued, "and he pitched ber witbin and without with pitch.", . An exc!iuni;e thus speaks, of a certain class of young men: They who suppose that they are approaching Byronio excel lence by turning down their shirt - colluts, running after women and taking soda in the morning to euro a night's debauch are .cultivating a delusion. These characteris tics were not popular, even wllb Byron, and if he bad been more of a man bis ex ample la this respect would not have come down to us to mislead young men who take more pride in tbe bair on the outside than of tbe.braius' on tbe inside of their beads. A bank check lor $500, which bas bad a curious history, was seat to tbe Treasury Department at Was'aiujton, a short timo since. It was taken from tbe body of a murdered j Tex an cattle drover, several years agi, by Indians, who in consequence of the variety of colors in tbe rich enrav iugs attached some rpeciul importance to it and cut tbe paper iuto several pieces, di viding them among the tribe, A peace commissioner finally persuaded the gentle savages to give up the pieces, and he past ed them together, and forwarded the check now complete to Washington Some Indiana youths returning from a ball compelled every one they uut to danoe for their amusement, till tbey met a kindred spirit who pulled a revolver and made them dance for his amusem'jnt an hour or more. Then they went home. - While one of tbo river boats was taking ou to mo live stock, among the lot was one largo gray mold that rnfusea to walk tho staging. Tbejmate sun; out to a roust about to "twist bis tail aod lio'd come." A coroner's jury buvu decided that be came ti his death by 'o beyiug orders." La Crosso Leader. All s'ylcs light harness, cheaper than lite cLeapesl, tuudo from Mofi'.it'c oak Block, ur.d wanauUdj ttt J. R. Kra. fjornl NoM:k. s. m. rettfnziu ;., :if 1'atk How, Now Yotk, nml tSro. P. HowoH ft On.. Advertising Aneiit", lire the solo splits fur tlio IVi, noHiini I'er.tre Paii.y Uiximu In lb.it city. Ad voitisrrs iu ti nt ltv lire letpiceti (1 to K-nvu their favors Willi lilu r of tne nhme lioiur. Verv liirgu assortment nl untlor 't Mthing at Lasimkiih A- Ai.tmS'a. Tlie largect nsoriment of Parlor and Cooking Sn.ves may bo lutitid ut Nicholson & Blackinoii'n. . l.ndioc 0H'er Saloon l"p stairs over Voucher's Rentaitrunt, Wash iugton St., Petroleum Centre, Pa. Ladies are iuviled to call. sept 28. Just received a lurgo and well assorted stock of shelf hardware ut J. Rutherford's. IV VI I. P.tl'tlt at Gkikpkm Bros. I'niverfal, Monitor ntul Sherman Wring ers, at Nicholson & Bluekiunu's. AVAIsIa PAPHK ui G iiFKK.i Bno's Call slid see the extension top Dictator with reservoir, ui'Xicholsou .t lilackmon's, agents lor the siini". WALL l'.Ft:U at Cttiri'KS BnoR, CaMmerncud Buckskin Glove.i.in. large quantities at oct27lf. LaumkR A Ai.ucn. Now Is the best time to lay in a winter supply of hard coal. Codiugtnu A Corn well are the men lo buy from. June28tt. ORTtfN'TAL HOT BLAST i PARLOR STOVKS) are in such great demnml that Nicholson it lilacKMcn. c-iunot supply the borne trade, ocfttl. Ortlcri. Jnt received iresh tub Oysters and shell Clams at U ouctiers. sepli. ' Buy the "Red Hot" Saddle, manufactured in TitiisviMe expressly for the oil country adapted lo all kinds' of weather, at J. 1C Kron's. al'i'tl . Co to Bruce .t Fullers, Main Street for your fine Boots x Shoes. septl3-tf W ALL. l-rJ-Pttll at Grifpex Bfos. The place to get ynur Boots and Shoes is at Bruce & Fullers,' Main Street. Neck Ties, Sleeve Bullous in endless variety at Lammkx.i ,V Ai.hen'h, NEW ADVERT1SKMKNTS. Sobel's Opera House ! itctiirn of llio Fvorlta for TWO NIGHTS ONLY' Friday & Saturday, A'ovcanbar lilt twid lLh. Miss Fanny B; Price ! Supported by a full comiwny-of Nevr 3tyrk UrtlrMl-J. PEARL OF SAVOY AND ACBETH. Pr:c- of almi-slnn HI and 75 ceiita. ileata imy lie sec ,i red till end of et lit by applying, at., liiiltea uiua. iiii .iuru -OTiC15. Not ice is hereby given that Wm II. KOSTHK has this day witl.d T.wn hy mutnal cotiunl ifrui -hefinaof WM..I. INNI3 A Co. W. J. ISNI. i od3S2r 11. F. INN IS. FURNISH ALL J.JSTJD SEE OLD S Petroleum ('cu re, Pa., Oct. 31-'..r. . . . OTiiMK ' 'Jllin tltirfc.r',nneil liwhin ntt,i ,. i W ASHIlVlfMW Si StXlTl't- . J-'etroleuur i ntre ' , l.tmw iirtl t.. fti,n'li'l,!i. tt.omtra.u. eryuiin In tho Ittn.wo iiiii.i-lt.:,;j llaaT lu 0T-- tT-ii and Tlii w j. i f, JiUUtei'nr.r ' I'nmif Aii;,.'rv " (,' e..H Also h l.arixi. i , i ... flrilM A- Irian .;. ... UOMV PISTON AM) IIK.Vf ( v. K; ,. lJCATIIKK.Me..TIIK I'll' ,. ,J " JiOVKl.TVOl.ONIPS W ,1. d, WATER ItMiLKtiNo , S. All Job Work i)i)iiiilv'uu.. iled to with nt-atness tind di mien. I'nriicular attention paid to CJas and Steam Fitting, lime ir -a (ins I'lflnitr A1....1,:, . ' ii i 1 1 " w'UUMi exi'flltiil in tl'M Oil t. cutting (iiW PlflH. JAMtS KUT.HERFORD. Jv'.'X um, it To all whs Intend putting chlmi'icyi in h,, buildings that 1 am prepared to fnruitih all STONK PIPE whMi Is In sreryway ,t half the coat of a brick cl.l mney. wtn-?w. .1. W; HH TTY. Drilling Jars Wo would rstwtfiilli. Kttiomira ti nnt m'TSnn.l iheinhlle peaor.illy that wo Lcrs con stantly on baud last Steel Drilling .fars I Whieh for Stroncth ati4 riiirabllity eicel inj Stl Lined Jar horetel'jre tn umi- Tho A(tvanlagcn we Claim ivw t.tm.l Jam are that, helot: AM. STEEL, ih-y ' are stronger thin Jars eo.. ni .1' ranlv of Iron: lliaMr'ebtlnc a SI nufnce to the rock, they sr - Kmrerietl Inmi wear on Ibu outside, and will keep -eir sh9i lon;;. ' Vfc also keep on hsn Cnat Iron Vorkin JlRrrcl?. Fisher, $ orris & Co. fr.TUOi.n:.n clntcc. Nf. It. ISOMf . T. M'.Donald. LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLES ! it the Depot, opposite the Central Hou c, I'ETROLEtrM CENTRE PA 1ltH.tfiin-i of nHITITtO AXI tAPl)I.t iiOWSKS on lbs Crook, are to be found at M'Jlonnld'a . Jilvcry. '!:.Er:IAGES I CUTT2ES TO U LET AT ALL TIMES. FEU V II OA U HE D Qn-llcaonlile Term I amiiifi of nil kimls At tended to Promptly. tJT Civ. msea nail. y M.D0J(ALI. J'etrnleTim CcntM, Nov. lfKaolntio Nrt'e. mm., m L ii..,..t.tH...., iri Co.. rrtlS- I tie urni KUimil . iiwitiiiii".'". - . -i tn .f welt ,.Kam, Is thli day ill-sol' K " ""' censeui. li..o I, Knapp nurlim 1 lie ,",'iu?r' will lie ivmtinitea ny Bincmi. niotnliof n nnelioir linn, who will 'rtde MJZ of the, .lit trrm, rwolveall " I",?" ,.m, V and All all eonliacW. JAM W HPTCUISSO.N. ISAAC t FNAIT.. Oyster and Clam Stev.r, those old fMa lotied oues, at Voucaer'a . . A. 3. sliiTb has just returned from Jhe ' East with a large stock of Shoes and m latest siyles of Opera Toe Lad ies slios r. odC-tf. a GRADES OF" west Hates. TAIMD. r it
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