mm V.' JUTAULA. D, SMITH & Co. Lotwe Block, TUnuHlta., Merchant Tailors ! ltoll ami Winter Styles ! KHtEKi V & AMERICAN SltUllSge, Coalings,. Testings, CLOTHS and CASSIMEKES, With unaoaaUcd facilities far maklne them up Ui lha mud approved manner. Hats and Caps. 011k Hat , Madft to 'Order. rttftel ttsaUf aetlou Always jltcof Uuaranteed. mm ceaful, tt Kn,fuCentre Daily Record. lor u patent tiuiw of d-t Wedneeday, Nor. r corporation c. ND DEPAKTTJBE OF rioo; .i.dV O. C. A. B. B, " V' . HAMir Maw Mill K 1D?n that - ilnfr.. - . UB IDS Wlll. J1 mmj HWllff 1VIV trains will run- railowi : ORTtft HO. 6. NO. 3. NO. 1. Leave Irvine. 11,45 4 M. 6,00 p X Leave Oil City T,00 a a. 2,42 p m. 7,47 p m Pet-Cen 7,38 3,23 ' 8,28 " " Tltusv. 8,23 4,14 9.15 Arrive Corry, Sti3 ' 6,45 10,35 " BOL'TH. Vn. vn A. va A Leave Corry, H,2 a m. 6,00 a x. ,0S p m 11. fLrla..u m a a. . - TllllM 19 JA. u VIA - aaTU AT m. ,iu P.. Pan I 91 4a O IT ii 8.35 9,10 Arrive O. City 2:05 " 8,55 " Irvine. 4,50- " 11,35 " tW No. 0 and S run on Sunday. FREIGHT MAINS NORTH, bare Oil City, 9.35 A.M. fl,30A.M. in,3S.!. J,05r ' P. Ceu, 10.60 8, lxUOrat. 4.10 Arrive Titnav, 12,01 p.m. 8,46 " 1,3s i,M ' FREIGHT TRAILS SOUTH. v lawveTUnsv, .1Sa.M H',3S a.m. 11.00a.m. 5 25m . P. CUin, 8,17 " 11,53 14,26 p.m. H.30 " Arrive O. Uty,9,85 1,06 p M 2,06 ' 7.80 Oil City and Petroleum Centre (reljiht, lean oil Olty 11,40 a. m , arrives at I'etrolenm Centre 1,25 p. m.,f,nvo Petroleum Outre at 4.00 ir m., arrives t Oil City 6,20 p. lu. . SILVER PALACI SLEKPIHO CAM. Jo. 4 Dircet from Phllndalphln without change. Ho. 3 Direct to Philadelphia without cliangs. Jfo. (Direct from PiltahiiriiH without chair's. No Direct tu Pittsburgh without ctuurn. Monday, alay 3a 1870. Gold at 1 p. m., not. Tbi- Election. So far the returns from tbe everal States wblcb beld tbelr election yeiterday, are meagre,' and bardly stiSr elentto indicatv tbe result. New York will prebebly give a demoeratlo majority of 25,000 to 30,009. Illinoif, Massachusetts, Mlonesots, Michigan, and Wisconsin, give republican majorities Kentucky and Dela ware, democratic Virginia, Louisiana, New Jersey, Alabama- and Arkansas, com. piste returns not ltr yet We bave made effarU to get tbe full Teturos but are unable to do to. . We have been ibown a specimen of tbird and rock front well No. 3, Devlin- lease, Dalcell farm. Tbe rock very much retenv blet tbat found in tbe Banner well, on tbe same farm, and It a floe specimen of oil bearlog root Tble well it now 665-' feet deep, and will be completed in a day or two. Tbe well is owned by Mr. James Devlin, and It tbe tbird one put dftwn by bim on tbe lease, one of whieb was dry and tbe other ooe is yielding 10 barrels per day, Judging from tbe land .rock it will prove- a big well; New, Pitu., Messrs. Mease & Armstrong Jiave purchased tbe interest of II. II. War ner in the flour, feed and provision slore,on Waiblngton street, next door to tbe Mc CUotopk House, and will hereafter eoutinue tbe business. The new Orm propose to keep constantly .on band a large stuck of Hour, feed, bay, oats, grain, apples, etc., wbieb they intend to soil at extremely low rates, and by fair dealing .bope to merit a share of tbe public patrouaga. Having a persona1 acquaintance wltb tbe- gentlemen jBompos iug this 'firm, we take pleasure in recom mending tbem as honorable business . men. Give tbem a call. Sweet sixteen baa a uew notion. She ties a veil lightly across ber face after the manner or the lu Hob lu Chill, so that every tbiug except tlm . little tip end ol the tiose auj tbe ptrtty Jits sr. c-usei'.eJ froui view. Election News. HOFFMANS'S MAJORITY 30,000. A Gain of three Democratic Congrcsnmen. New Vork, Nov, 9-3:30 p. m. Returns from Stute and olty come in low but enough bes been received to warrant toe assertion tbat HofTman s majority will reaeb 30,000 in tbe Slate and that it may rise up to 35,000. Gov. Hoffman estimate that this will be bis majority in tbe Stole, calculating tbat tbe 10,000 given for bim In Kings county will counterbalance all tbat be may. lose in all the districts. Tbe Democratis pain tbroofritcnS tbe State is steady over tbe vote of 18U8, but ii will not equal gain of 1869. Democrats in three Congressional dis tricts, electing. J W Warren in tbe Troy Dist. and claiming Marvin's defeat in Sar. atone. St John, Rep; bar carried Van Wyck'a old dist. Sessions ruos behind bis ticket in Chau tauqua countv, tbougU be is in no danger. Wm Williams, Dun, is elected' in tbe Dist. This makes Dem. gala of three. Tbe Assembly looks close,' Republicans guin three members in Kings and N Y if tboy are not counted out, and lose two in Mooioo; they gain 1 in Lewie;- in Queens 1; in Wes chester 1 ; in Ulster 1 and 1 io Hamilton and Fulton; tbey lose 1 1 r Urie. ll looks as il tbey bad carried tbe Assembly. New York, Nov. 83:25 a. m. Tbe total in the city is, Hotl'inau S3. "SO; Woodrurd 3iS,GC9. Tbe Tribune estimates Hoffman's majori ty in tbe State at 30,000. Tbe total Mayoralty vote of tbe city with two Wards missing, is Hall 66,361; Lewitb 41,271. HaU'sajorIty 24,360. Wilmington, Nov. 8 Midnight. Returns from, tbe State show general Re publican gains over tbe vote of 1868 but not sufficient to change tbe result New York, Nov. 9 noon. Cengreeslonal District, Brooks Tammany 8,817; Wilks, Rep., 6,808; Wadswortb, 2.946; 4ib Dist Roosevelt, Tammany, 1030 Leggelt, Rep. 961 ; McMabon, Young Dem 14,171; 9th Dist. Wood," 1 798; Elllnger, 3,736; Hillyer, 4,126; 6tb Dist. Cox, 9,279 Greeley, 8,183. New Orleans, Nov. 8. Tbe Mate of Louisiana is republican by 'a large majority. Chicago, Nov. 8.. Toe Republicans have probably carried the State by from 20,000 to 30,000. St. Louis, Nov. 8. Tbe election Is passing off quietly. Negroes-are voting wilhout molestatioo. Montgomery, Nov 8. Tbe Republican majority is estimated at 1,600 to 1 800. Our Iriend, Capt. Cass, we are bappy to any, has returned alt right, having eecaped tbe dangers ol Pet. Centre to wbicli he was exposed. Tbe friends ore telleved of their anxiety, while tbe Cupt, feels bappy Co:ry Republican. Poor fellow, bow be must have suffered. There was a certain man from Corry who visited this place some days since. He will need a rest for several days, and weeks for tbat matter, in. order to get bis benzine soaked carcass clear of the vast quantities of "family disturbance" imbibed by bim while in tbe Centre. ' Disturb bim not but'let bim rest," Ac. A new well wat struck on tbe Sbaw farm near Rousevtlle, a day or two since wblcb is producing about 100 barrels per day. Evans & Thompson are tbe owners. A choice lot of kerosene murders to re port to-day. Henry Madden, or Albany, a sobool leaober reading in bed last Sat urday nigbt lamp exploded dead. Mrs. Moore, of Miller Farm, near Tltusville, six ty years old, starting lire sil oau explod ed dead. Mrs. Thomas Cenway of Os wego, holding baby In ber arms last Tues daystarting Ore oil can exploded shockingly bnrned mother and child both doad. "Both Mrs, Conway'and the infant" we read, "were badly charred over tbe en tire surface of tbeir bodies, their eyes be ing destroyed and countonuuee s - tendered unrecognizable" Next! Accident. Tbis afternoon, while' Mr, R. Shoemaker, an employee of tbe ruilroadi was engaged in coupling cars, bis foot got caught In tbe track and a wheel of tbo car passed over it, badly crushing tbe bones aod probably necessitating amputation. Mr. S bad beeu in tbo otnploy of tbo company but a short time. The Jfulloloulu Wulohmun suvb: The Clearfield lair consisted of a calf, a goos and a pumpkin. We are told that it raiu ed so hard fio firct night that tbo goose ijwauj off, the calf broke loosa and at up tbe pumpkin, andalblel prowling around to'.e IhucaU. Aud iba'-eudsd tbe fair. Latest and Most fiinportaiit War IVews. Loudon, Nov. Si A cable dispatch to the World, dated London thu, says: A number of letters from AVorld corres pondents were received tc-day from wblcb vre extract tbe following: Kearful diatress and discontent prevail in Germany, growing outof tbe prolongatldh ol tbe war, of which the journals . dare not speak no mercy is shown by this military Government. The whole country Is morally and mater ially ;b tbe most.deplorable couditioo, and it is doubtful bow long public, indignation oan be restrained by military disci pline. Everywhere Is desolation. Tens of thousand are In mourning. Prussia may yet greatly injure France, hut, but she is so exhausted sue cauno t conquer ber. KitiJ William must go on under the same condition as did tho Emperor after the battles of the 4th, ICth and 18tb of August, wben be dared not return to Paris without achieving success to efface tbe pre vious disasters. William srlso seeks sucjess se'ibre daring to return to Berlin, otherwko the Prussinu power will collapse like the d.'oums of tbe Emperor. Yiejna,' Nov. 8. A correspondent asserts that Ihp French government acts as if it was unconscious of defeats. Its tone and manner are tbe simo as tbey would bave been if tho French army bad been victorious and were now before tbe city of Berlin. London, Nov. 8. Mtz has been made tte ctpital of Ger man Lotbrioaen (Lorraine) Tbe Times bas reason to believe tbat tbe bombardment of Paris will not begin for two weeks King William is reluctant to destroy a gtand a city, andr is giving tbe French every opportunity to negotiate for peace. A Coat, Oil Swindler. Tbe Bellefen talne Republican of last week (bus nar rates tbe exploits of a swindler io tbat city: Last Saturday afternnon, a well drewed, business-like young man,, calling himself H. S. Paine, stepped into several of our business bouses, where coal oil is sold, aod representing himself as the agent of a Cleveland house, wanted to take orders for oil. By offering'oil two or three cents be low tbe market pricu, guaranteeing its quality, and proposing tov pay f?elgat on tbe first lot, be finally succeeeded in selling to two or three of our dealers. He then wanted one of tbe purchasers to go to tbe hank with bim to endorse a draft or bis bouse for $25 as be said be was om of funds Tb e gentleman so solicited, however, hav ing bad bis Angers sligetly burned in tbat fire before, politely declined. A suspicion at oocentcied his mind tbat the1 young man was a swindler, and be telegraphed to tbe bouse at Cleveland to know if tbey bad any such agent. The reply soon came that they bad not, but that some swindler bad been drawing on tbem, Irom various points. Tble was sufficient grounds for further proceedings. Tbe order for twenty barrels of oil was duplicated, Monday morn log, and the young man obtained $5 He was then arrested on charge of obtaining money under lalse pretences, and tbrusl Into tbe jail, where be yet languiaheth, in painful suspense, awaiting bis trial at court A funny-incident occurred at a New York wedding tbe other day. A pet Skye ter rier,' belonging to tbe bride, slipped unob served after tbe party into tbe cburcb. He remained very quiet till tbe end of the service, but on tbe postceremonlal kiss be ing administered, it entered bis doggish brain tbat bis mistress whs suffering an in jury, so be attacked tbe unfortunate groom, Barks, yelps,- screams, expletives. Tab leau. Tbe Little Corporal Magazine for Novem ber is a beautiful number of a most beauti lul juvenile good eootigb fop tbe most ex acting. Since its enlargement and im provement and the addition of fine full page ana other engravings, The Little Corporal is worthy of a rirculationjof at loail a bu n- drcd thousand. Tbe remaining numbers of 1870 ate offered free to all who subscribe now for tbe next year. Don't fail to give your children this sterling juvenile maga zine. It Is published ia Chicago, Illinois, by Sewell & Miller, at one dollar and a half a year, ISceotlfora single copy, Beautiful and generous premiums are giv en fur clubs. To-morrow evauing there will be a Social Assembly at Ilia Danfortb House, Pilbole City. Col. S. M. Alford, the popular land lord of tbo bouse, knows just bow to get up a good old-fashioned social time, and un doubtedly there will ba a goodly number in I,oa! IVotlro. 8. M. lN'ttenxill 'tV Co., ill Park Ko, Now Yotk, and (loo. P. Kowall Jt Co. AdvarlUIng AijcntK, oro tbo Kole ijtenl tor the I'o, iroleuiii Centre Mailt Kkousd la lnt city. A TortlMrs In that Uly ate rxjuustcd U lave tkeit fa vors w Ith rlther of too ahove liouios MUgiUa Sellout. We ai hanov to atwounoe to the public ol Petroleum Centre aod vicinity, tbat Prol Schoolman, of TUosvllU', formerly of Phila delphia, lias at last been induced to visit this place, lie nas oeen rngageu uj iw. James Dunn to give the Catholio Church choir a thorough tninlc.il dr ill; and under the Prolessora instruction, tno choir is mak ing rapid progress ll teoeived a Urrt-ulase education in Philadelphia and guarantees tbe same to all who put themselves under bis Instruction. IIo is, ve believe, tbi only Instructor in the oil regions, who teaches the science of harmony end theory of musical composition. We f el sure that it the merits of the Prof, were fully under stood, n great many ot our cituens would be more than glad torecure bis oerviees. All persons who wishlo take private les sons in singing, or on tbe violin, flute, Piauo, organ, c , will find io bim a com petent teacher. Terras $20 a quarter, payable half in advance. Pur furl her par ticulars address A. C. Schoolman. Box 647. Tiinsvlile, Pa. The large;! assortment of Parlor and Cooking Stores may be luund at Nicholson it Ulacknion'a. Ludlea oymer Kaloou Ul stairs over Voucher's Restaurant, Wash- iiiKlon St., IVtroleuui Centre, l'a. Ladies are invited te call. sept 28. Just received a large and well assorted stock of shelf hardware at J. Rutherford's tf. I. laeltberry Hrendr. A Tery cuperior article of Blackberry Brandy, for Mimuier complaints, cholera morbus, 4c, a" Grippes Bros. We defv ComDHitioii in Buck skin Gloves! We know wht we sy when we assert that we can and do vill the best of Buck skin Gloves cheaper tban any other place in town. $5 REWARD A reward of $5 will r paid for tbe arrest ot any person canaM de. lacing or tearing down show bills fiom my ooaras. i. u. v. iayi.or. Bill Poster. WA1 V PAPKU at Grifft.s Bros. Universal, Monitor and Sherman Wring ers, at nioholson & lilackmnn s. WALL PAPER at Griffr!) Div, Call and see tbe extensloo top Dictator with reservoir, at Nicholson & Blackmon'a, agents for the same. WALL PAPER at Griffks Bkoh. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 51 FAS L & AlUlSTKO(i, 8ucco?sors to II. IT. Wamer, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Flour & Feed Merchants. riinB fnharrllv.m'hnvlnghoiiBhttho old tin1 nf X H n. Vt an r. Intend enlnrvlne the b taiii'-a. and will keen always alwsvs on h'ii-d thn hit th market atrorila. we will On a WHOLESALE AMD Kh. I All. trade-In the following products: FLOUR,. FEED, HAY and GRAIN nf all kinds. Una We alio bare a vary largs s'ock of tW APPLES. We Invlttr a share of mhlle r.tiiw. fivllri i:.iiiiiurni wo iwu give aaiiaiaciion iu pricea an ijuuiii or gooaa, VEAHK Jb ARMSTRONG.. Petroleum Centre, Pa., Not. I), 1(70. if. NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that Wm. II. FOSTER has this day withdrawn by mutual content from theHrmof WM.J. ISHJH 4 Co. W. J. INNIS. oclS8 2w B. F. INNIS. CODINGTON FURNISH ALL A Very lo CJ-XjXj VISTID SEE OLD S I'el.-olirrtin t'cnlif Ta.. Uct. :i-tf. IVl'uRP. V The tinaeiMliiaml hai lu . mi M r i n.- ., i'etfoienni Centif- Is tow pnpsrd to AirnMi hia ropijuii ui. ervtlmw ia Uiu honw luml Ivni Imu. " w,Ml S love's aiid Tin ware, JjMBlrrna, 7 ftaucy rtlri(., . .!,,",,l-tl, 1'ii.seH Hurt Ja;;.n,l. l Yute. Alan u l,HruimL . nraaa & Iron I 'it !. UOM, PIXTI.N A.NU HKMP FAI'Kivn .... NOVKI.TV bunHM WltlN.lKHs U All Job Woi- promptly attert' detl to with i.atuess ami i; atch. Pr.i-ik;i:l.ir attoation nni.l to Ga3 una Btsffim Iniiii Uv ' a Oaa Fitting MacliTno not exci'lkd in t!io Oil Kegion for cutting G&s Pino. JAMES RUTHERFORD. JuU31M, if Drilling Jars We would re nwtfnllT mnnrnre la on. mem and Ui publia gutrallj that w kven an. bluntly on hani Cast Stcil Smiling Jars Wileh for Stri-npth anil Inrahlllty cel nj Sut 1 tn.ul .las haeiili if. .ca In a.v The Advantagct vc Claim Orer l.lneit Jam are that, helngAM. 5TKKI,, th.y are atrouuer thin Jar rim.aire ianlv ol Iruu; that iirLveiillnB a Steel mtrfnee to tli.mck, tkejara' irniaritl ironi wear OD UlC OUleulu, a&il wid Si ieir snaps lunger. VT alio kton en hand Cat) Iron Working Barrels. Fisher, Xorris& Co. . fETUOI.EVn CI.NTBE. Nov. inwiffif. T. M'Donald, LIVERY, FEED & SALE stables: il the Depot, iMjiiosite the Central Hoc?, PETROLEUM CENTRE PA I MIF beat stock nf DRIVINd AND PAlHlK ' 1 HOUSES on the Cruvk, are to ne fnuna at M'Donaltl'a Livery. '.. RRIABES & EUTTER3 TO U LET AT ALL TIMES. FED A: BOAUUED en Keasonahe Terms. amlirs of all kiinK at tended to Promptly. tTGlvamecsoaU. T M'DONALD Petroleum Contre, Nw. ISC'. IMmmoIuIIo'i ,otu:i. Thn Ann known a. IIntrhlii"ii rr Co.. rBn. rsnf petnilenm, la thl dv illi)lvrd by iniiiasi ri-i.i'iit, lac I. Knapp P-llrlns The r.iHn will be rnniinui.d hy llutchlunin A' t'rr, ' month or B ntii'li..lT Itnn. who will wtile all ms of the old Arm, waive all hilla nainh e to s-ild frm and ail all contract!. JAM'rl lll'TCUIWi IHiIIP. Oltlt, ISAC I. KNAPP. Ilatrd Petroleum Cent e, Ott. It. Is'O. M " Go to Bruce A FuHrit Main Street lor your fine Boots & Shoer. septlS tf BIRDS, The best Singing and cheapest Canary Biidtio the oil regions are te W "'novT-lf, J. W. BEITTY'S. ' The place to ki ymir Bonis and Shoes Is at Bruce & Pullers,- Maiu Street. ' Ovster nnd Clam StewS, those old fash toned ones, at V'oucncr's. A. 9. Smiih has just returned from be East with a largo- stock of Shoes and me latest stvlee or 0;r Toe Indies shoes. uCtS-tf- & CORlMWEaLk GRADES OF west Rates. THEM TAIMD.
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