t hi Tt r i r I .' i 1 TITO TV ,i fcforu, Keriw , Tf- i ''A 1 I i. ttttlAftMMITII&Cq. Mm a , Block, Tiituville.Pa., .erehant Tailors ! toll and Winter Styles! OUEIG.V & AMERICAN sitings, Coalingi, A I' tee J Vestlaga, :OTH8 and CASiSIMEKES, ml ' ' beta hwM DKllttV tar making than to ilt lu Ibe sort approved mum. i2Catf and Caps. pill cmxft Haf Blade to Order. n'itl'oo sutalaetUei Always W flllt'M IMtrt.it wnaranieee.. Centre Daily Record. a thus defrauds kr,l;.rl 'iV .. . f , AaLila(tinii. nlIND AEPARTUBE Of O. C. Jc A. R. R. (In trains will follow! : v ORTH L, 0. ft, JTO. 3. KO, 1. Leave Irvine. W 11,45 k . 6,00 p u leave Oil City fiO a n. 2,43 p m. 7,47 r u Pel.Cao7.38 " 3,23 8,28 " - Titusv. 8,23 4,14 9,15 Arrive Corry, 9,35 6,45 ' 10,35 SOUTH. KO, J. KO. 4. KO. 8. Leave Corry, 11,20 a m. 6,00 a x. 8,05 p m s Titusv. 1Q5 p k. 7,40 7,45 " P. Ceo. 15 " 8.17 8.35 " Arrive 0. City 2,05 " 8,55 9,10 " Irrioe. 4,50 11.35 W No. 6 and 8 ran on Sunday. FREIGHT TRAINS NORTH, leave Oil Cttj, 0,35 .. 6,30a.m. 10,SSa.. ,CBm " P-Cen,10,W S,) " W.10fM. 4 10" Airire Titnsv, 12,01 P. a. 8,14 ' 1,55 6,20 FRE1GUT TKAI58 BOUTII. leave Tltiiw, 6.15 ! lnis n. 11.00 a.m. t 25fm " P. lien,' 8,17 " 11.M ' 14, .m. UO " Atrtve a CitrfiM ' 1.U5 p j.ao till City ndPtro1m Centre freight. Inivei Oil 110 . m., arrive! U Petrolmm Centre 1,28 p. 'ai'cltrIM'p.1 m t'ntr ' 4,00 9 " . ''" PAiAci eiKcmo caw. .- 2 f KlrMt fro,n PtitUttelphla witbuat ehuiie. f-Wroct to Pbn.d.lphl without ch.ng. "-Direct from Plttihanb without eoioM. Gold t lp.fni., lio Winter ! coming on, nnd with It long ereolBgi. Out yoeog men and there an meny la this oommunity thould Mk tbea elve, In all lerlouiaees, how tbeee ere logitretobe eaeotr le it mere profitable cultivate tbebeeli than the bead t la Jher wordaehtll ball and dance a pre dinilaate? Danola and aoelal parties a all well tnotQb, indulged in properly, Iji tbey do not Improve tbe iuleileet. ' Our Lulura Committee have nrovlded fnr i Hi y cou,a of eellent and able lectures, but (.1 . V k l A . A, . L. . I L ,i I .1. j'ritwant' wou4 dr' our young men to orgauixe 'm'!fa1!' Library AaoIatloo, and bold meeting! Tha f"ion Wenlog in eacb week for debates, readlit of OMavs. and other intellectual was . t xproias. This would prove beoeficial to all engked. Who will take the initiative la this yrortby movement? We certainly bava material enough from wbiob toor ganissa association of Ibis kind, .audit would bean Institution sred liable to oar town. Tdiouto Journal. tbe wofla of tbe Journal are wlieaod trutiful aid apply equally as well to tbe youog men of this place. There is auia material lot bis town to organize a literary soci ety and we hope to see a jnovemeot made in that dinotiou. Who will take tbe iaitlativet ) The recent strike on tbe Wllkios trsot, West Hickory, is said to be yielding 400 barrels per day. Tbe Tidioute Journal re ports it as ieldlng 200 barrels per day. ItJskoowoss tbe Sutherland, Hogan k Co. well. Tbe ooupany intend sinking sev eral more wells. This Is probably as large a well as the region affords. Tbe Mayor ot Shelby vi lie, Iud., flued six or seven lioys for playlog baso ball in tbe square, (n retaliation, the Mayer bai been impeached before tbe city council' by tie ti ,0'' cbtttfc''l "wl'b wIlVul neglect or 4'tles of bis offlce, also wjtlt adultery "iatlca with pfpstito " LOarNO SITCA4WM. It is a bad business tbla, of losing situa tions. It is a bad sign, too, for It is pr itimptlve proof that lbs loser does net de serve the eituation he falls to retain. It may not be on account of dishonesty, of drunkenness, ot Immorality; these are giant vices, that condemn their victim In al places snd circumstances. The young man who is dishonest, or addicted to dissipation and licentiousness, need not expeet.to be trusted with the bustness of others; it Is wonder that be should ever get a place much more tbat he should keep it. Out the severe exactions of business in these times require something else of a young man than exemption from faults and vices; tbey demand positive virtues aad aptltudu. A young man may possess exemptsry mor als; be may have no bad babits; be may flatter himself tbat be baa a good education tbat be writes a good band, tbat be is quick at figures, a mathematician, a li ngulst, snd sebolsr. All this is well; but it is not enough; tbesa accomplishments are graces that adorn a character, and give satisfee tion to tbe'ir possessor; but tbey do not msan business. Situations demand not merely the absence ol bad habits; the exaot good habits, such as diliigence, Industry, cheerful willingness to work, without mea suring tbe allotted task; a vigilant watcb lu loess over tbe employeis Interest; tbe practice of dejfog things thoroughly and ef fectively; promptness and reliability. All these may be possessed by men of only or diniry talents and Indifferent education; but tbey will enable suoh a man to hold bis situatioo, and rise higher and higher in bis smployer's favor, while a young msjp of Su perior talents, education, and accomplish ments, who Is destitute of tha ttsrUag qualities, will lose one position after m other. It is a pitiable sight to see a nan oat of business, and without means, ap pealing to personal friends to sssist him to get a place. Be deserves sympathy and aid, and his friends sbenid not fail to en courage and assist him. But there are too many young men seeking elerksbipi and agsoclcs, who want not tbe situation, but its salary: tbey desire good wsges with lit tle labor; tbey want to do as little work and to earn as much money as possible. Tbey perform their duties, butdeoline to perform more than tbelr dnties, tbsy sre languid, listless, and Indifferent; they take no aotive'interest in tbe fortunes of tbelr employer, aod put tbeinsolves to no troubls to win bis favor. These are tbe men wbo lose situations without exsetly knowing why. If a man, young or old, would al ways retain bis situation and win favor, let bim make himself Indispensable (o his em ployers. Tbe task is not a dlSeolt one, and will be worth more tban be Imagines. Exchange. Mi. Wm. G. Ladd, a resident ef PItbole City, was robbed of a vslnsble silk dress purobssed for bis wife, at tbe Corry depot a day or two since. The robber, a XVtb amendment, was arrested. A typographical Baton las been organis ed at Tltusvllle. It Is known as the Titus villa Typographical Union No. 144. The work of lariat the traek for the TitasviUsat Union railroad Is being pushed rapidly ahead and will be conrplitad belore cold weather. It le understood that Mr. W. E. Johns has decided net to lata the Oil City Reg ister as a daily paper. Wears sorry that such Is net to be At ease. Oil City baa leag seeded a flrst-elssf dally, and wa know of no man more capable of publishing one tban bim. Tbe New York World aaya: Pool sslllug on tbe elections, among politicians on Saturday night at Twenty eight street and Broadway, resulted In bets on Hoffman of 60,000 majority, and oa Mayor Hall of 2O,0C0 majority In tbe City. . Tbe following letter was picked up nesr tbs depot at this place. It will betneen tbat tbe "pbcller" continues to love, al though badly treated by tbe "gal's" falser, We give tbe letter vetbat la, with tha ex ception of tbe osmesi Trunksyvills, Pa. my Dear Corry: 1 hssrd that you Was imtbe Benter sod i thought I Would drop you a few lines to mssrley And out wbeatb- eryou was tbear I was a fraid tbat you was dead, o, wbeo I beard from you as i thought my bsrt leeped with Joy but I am a fraid tbat you ars not tbear. I am the won that Your father made leve town So tut but I left my heart with you and I neve' seen enry bodey that could tak your Pleas la my hart. I love you aod you a lone if you are tbear and gait tbis Plssss noser 1 a meqiatley, from so old lover John Fiiliber made a run of 2,000 poinls at billiard.) 1q Buffalo on Thursday last. The tun was mad on thecsvrdi taV.e will: out tt'iifc sto-l, latest uiil Most Icpcftsnt Wtr News. Loadoa, Nov T. The Preach Government have ordered tbe arrest of Marshal Basaine and the offi cers of h is staff wherever found. Tbe troops la Paris have bean divided Into three armies, one of which is called the Garde Sedenlairc. Tbe Hamburg Vorsenbalie newspaper ssya: NineFrenoh vessels srs in sight west of Heligoland. Teurs, Nov. 7. Tbe Meniteur says: Prussia as she would neither consent to the revlotualing of Paris nor allow Alsace and Lorraine to vote iu tha election fordelagvs to tbaJContt tutn's Assembly, assumed tbe responsibility for the eontlnnanoo of tbe war. Alt tbe Journals here express the bitter est resentment st tbe duplicity of Bismarck, wbo to negotiate for a suspension of tbe wsr thus gains time for tbe approach ol re inforcements and wsrded off so. attack from the army af tbe Loire, which could have taken the offensive with advantage. Versailles, Nov. 7. Everything is quletbout bere. There has been no lighting for soversl days. Fort Mortier, at New Breiiseo, capitula ted Sunday night A Ore bad occurred inside which rendered It untenable. Two hundred and twenty prisoners and thirty-five cabnon were captured. A reporter says and says It boldly: 'Last evening, as scon as TUbonus bad ntirad tor the night,, and was enjoying bis first snooze, u is spooaw tbe Hey angered Anrora daughter of Iba msreioft, saatched tbe saf fron colored coverlet from bia bad, and wrap plog It about her, danced a jig in tbe norinern say i" A wrsstlidg match tor $5,000 a side is in process of arrangemsnt between Harrison r. Comstock and James MoLaugblia of Tl tusvllle. The oldest vessel afloat on tbe Lakes ts the Harriet Roas,aodasbe has something ef a historic Interest, In 1813 she was flag ship to Commodore Perry on Lake Erie. She bas been lengthened and rebuilt sever al times, yet In every instance a portion of tbe old craft was retained. She stranded during tbe last storm, but receiving imme diate assistaace, was not injured, sod is still a staunch craft. A careless mna In Schenectady threw a a kiss to bis little daughter in the street. Another man's wife stood In ran a, and thought the kits was meant for bar so tie made a similar demoastratlen. Her. hus band just then, unlnckllv. came udod the scene and witnessed tbe Irausactioa. He was very mad, aad his soger caused bim to thrash tbe father of the aforementioned lit tle daughter. The result Is an assault and battery suit. Messrs. Nicholson & Blackuoo. Fisher. Norris&Co , and other business men om Main street, ars entitled to tbe tbanks or tbe publif tsr buildioe a new cross wslk at a point hitherto impassable. Tbe familiar monogram ol McFtr'aod. Smith k Co., tbs well known Clothing Mer chants of Tltasvtllt, appears in the adver- lUloganiuaaaaf tvarf paset in the oil re gion At Peinesvllle, Ohio, a few days sgo, a man digging a well .heard a sudden aod unaccountable aolle at a depth of twelve feet, wblob at first frightened bim, but prov ed to be escaping gas, wbieb was readily ignited with a lighted match. Tbo Ashta bula Telegram tbloks tbat gaa in sufficient quantity may be found in tbo neighborhood of Palnesville to repay tbe citizens for soma united effort In boring lor it. Quits a number of our citizens left town yesterday lor New York Slate, in order to vote at tbe election held to-day. Tbe silver mines of Nevada ate found to to exceedingly prolific and apparently in sxbsoetable, at least (or years to come The best oie yiels, afler being milled, nom f 2,009 1 $3,000 per too; while son will yield $1,000, and souio only S300. Tbe richest , deposits ars said to be In Elk county. Wo defy Competition in Buck skin Gloves! We know what we say wbeo we assert that we can and do sell tbe beet of Buck skin Gloyes cheaper tban any other f w . tvwiii $5 REWARD. A reward of $5 will be paid for the arrest ot any person caught Ue taoinat or tearing dowu sbw bills from my . tl. V. I A VLOK, . Hill 1'oster. BIRDS. Tbe fust Slnuing and cboapest Canary SlrdslQ.tbscil r-gioui aro to to bad at BOVt-lf, J. W. Bli Ul VS. Local Notice. He . Pettcnglll At Co., a? TSfc Hear, New Ytxk, aad Gra. V. Powell A Cn.. sVaefR)1li( Agant, sro the sola agent, for the Pe, toetsnm Centre P.n.J Htcoas la that lty. Ad vanlrara In thnt city are raqoratid to laava their fa rors wllh Stthrr of too .shove lioti"e. Very largo assortment ot under cthing at Lammeiis A Ai.ukn'm. The largest assortment of Parinr anil Conking Staves may be found at Nicholson & Blavkinon'a. Lattice OyMierNaloou Up stairs over Voucher's Restaurant, Wash ington St., Petroleum Centre, Pa. Ladies aro invited to call. sept 2S. Just received a Inriro and well asserted stock of shelf hardware st J. Rutherford's. tf. WALL PAPGU st GittKCKS Bnos. Universal, Monitor and Sherman Wrino- crs, ut Nicholpon & Blackmnn's. WAIiLi PAPER at Gkiffks Bros. Call and see tbe extension top Dictator wlih reservoir, at'Nicbolson fc Hluckmon'e, agents for the same. WALL FA PIS K at Grif.kks Bros. Ca'stmere and Buckskin Gloves In large quantities at OClZilt. L.AVMERS & AI.IIKX. Now is the best time to lav in a winter supply of bard conl. Codington Jt Corn well mo the men to buy from. Juno 2Stt. ORIENTAL HOT BLAST i PARLOR STOVES) are in such great Uenmnd that McuolAon & Dlackuion cannot supply the borne trade. ociiil. Uyalt-rs. Jur-t received fresh tub Ovsters snd shell Clams at L. Voucher's. eepl7. Buy the "Red not" Saddle, manufactured In Titiisvllle expressly for tbe oil country adapted to all kinds of weather, at J. R. tvron s. alZ-tt Go to Bruce .t 1'ullers, Main Street for your fine Boots & Shoes. eeptl3-!f WALL PaPtU at GntFFKH Bros. The place to get ymir Boots and Shoes is at Brace .t Fullers, Main Street. Neck Ties, Sleeve Buttons lit endless variety at Lammkrs ,t Ai.iiks'h. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Philadelphia Ac Kri.i IS. II. BL.U.MCU I I.1U-; TAUl.tv fn nnd after Mnndav. Wav 30th. 18T0. the train. on the ItiiJudclphia Si Kilt, Jtmmial will run as Follows: WFTWA1I. Mail Train Icarps Philadelphia, 10.50 p m iun,!? uorrv. ti.im p nt " " arrives nt lire. 7, ni p ni Erie Expr. Ivnvea Phih'ddphla, 10 .Ml a in " ' leiivi a Corrv, ft.sii a ni " " arrivMnt krle. 7 85 n Wnrrcn AccoiiuiuHlittlun leaves Warren, 8 oil a m ii-aTer, v ony. 9,411 a m arrives at Krir, 11,0 a m KAHTWASJk. Mall Train lanras Erie, SRO a m 10.40 a m 6.90 am 0,00 p m 10,45 p m S.H pm 4.0(1 n m leavee Corryf ' arrlvM at 1hllOf1j,1nh!iL Erie Expr. Icav a EiUi, it-avt-a 1 orry, . nrrivea at Hhiliulltitila. Warren Accommodation isnvts Erie, Corry, fi.,fi5 p m " " nrrivea At Warren, 120pm Exnrrse. Mail and Aernmrnndnttfin. R. n,i We.-t. nmneet at Cnrrv. and all Wet ImimH tmin snd Mail and Arerrniiiiodntidn Ea.t at Irvt neton with OU Creek 1 ndAllivheny HlTer Rnilway. BUFFALO, CUIIIIT AD Pl'ltSHURGH HAII.Untll. XORTII WARD TRAINS. Corrv. HrM-t,in. nnff.u Fxprcas, 9.95, a m. ll.sA,am. 1,6J, u ni Mall. J1.5J. am. X.tf.nm. rjui Accomdaiiou, &.3.". p ra. 8,30, a m. lo,HO " Sllt'TIIWAIlD TIIAIN'H. Ituiraln. llrocion. Corry 10.rft, a ni 5.00, iiiu 1(1.14, ', lo.Vu, aiu M 11. 11,05, m. f.-r., a ni Express, ,11 5c, " x 00, p m. Ac. omuifiill'n 4.1H, p m. 7,!5, " Way Freight. A 00, 11 m. 7,3.",, a 111. Munday, May , 1S70. Kotice Is hereby given that Wm. II. FOSTER has this day v Itbdrawn by mutual concent from theBrruof WM. J. IN.N1H & Co. W. J. ISNH. octSf 2 II. F. 1XNIS. COBXNGTOIXr FUliNISII ALL -ft. Very Lo ca.il.Ij A.isrr see OLD S I Petroleum Centre. Oct. Xl-IC efntuishiim limit I,"I..'"1',''r"1""w' ovln (lltad nn n n. ,,, ., 1 WASIIIIIWTON 4c SMWB ' retrokum Ccntr, la una praparel tn fimit-h his rnatinnrni will, , ervtlilnK In the house I0.ut.hin2 line. 111 CT- Sttovvannsl Tin wnre, LiuitpriiN, 7 Fancy Article. .MtlllTlp4l, lrisid nnd JnitaiiiH'd Ware. Also a bssririt !trk nf nrnsa Ac Iron FlltiiiK HUM. PISTON ANI IIKMP I ACKIVO t,. LBATHKK, etc., THK CHAM 1I..N am CB All Job Work promptly atten deil to with neatness ami dig. patch. Particular attention paid to Gas and Steam Fitting have ing a Gas Fitting Machine not excelled in the Oil Kegion for cutting Gas Fine. JAMES RUTHERFORD. Jol J I8n, tt NOTICE. To all who Intend ptitllog chimneys In their hnllilngs that 1 ant prepared to furnish all with STONE PIPE whish Is In ereryway aafo, at ouo half the cost of a brick chimney. oet17?w. .1. W, 1IKATTV. ' Drilling Jars ... .v. ... . vwouiuraain'iiiiiir annoiinra tn nnr eimn mifa and the public generally that we keen eon etaml us hand M Cast Steel Driilins Jars ! Whleh fnr Streticth and DuraMlIti ,l S1..1 Lined Jar horetofure in upa. The Advantages wc Claim Over Mnrd .Tare are that, helncAI.L STEEL, th.y arealriinv-rr than Jnr eoi posej partly of lrnn; that ire..entin a Steel surface tn the rue It, they aro Erotericd Initn wear va tbe otilaide, and arid keep elr bp lunger. We elan keep on hand Cast Iron Working Barrels. Fisher, orrls & Co. ir.TKOi,t:i:.n clmthe. Nov. U, 1Rltf. T. MMDonald, LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLES ! it the Depot, opposite the Central Ilou?e, PETROLEUM CENTRE PA I Milt bast Stock nf PRIVINa ANI SAPOLS BOUSES on the Creek, aro to be loand at M'Oonald's llvery. UBBIABES & GUTTEKS TO U LET AT ALL TIMES. FED Ac BOAUDfI on Reasonable Terms. T ttmlns of all kihiK at tended to Promptly. nrOI-ss.es salL. TM,D0NA1, Pctrol.nm Centra, Nov. DiNMOlNtirft Notice. . ,s a. d a, c. fin' rnn nrm Known u .tciiiitm, m ertof pt;iroIm. ! tJN dy dloWI by romjJJ will h contlnaed hy Uutchioruii fc ''"v;",: .. r . lxt ij u-. ..-ill tn All dH)tff IIMIII1 II III ll' llllt'liryil 11111. ivins " .- or the ,.ld nrm, receive all hills pa ah'e to a-ud urn and 111 ail contract JAM nrf Hl.f ISAAOU KSAPP. Bated rotroleum Centro, Oct. 12, 18'C old fash W J.ll L n II 14 , V ' 1 I f , ioned ones, at Voiionei's. A. 3. Smith bas jiret relurned fron JJ .ith . i..m at,elfnr Shoes and u' latest styles of Opera Toe Ladles sboel. OCIJ-ii' GRADES OF west Bates.
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