McFAltLi iD, SMITH & to. litM Block, TfMTllIetPa., Merchant Tailors ! Fall and Winter Styles ! FUttElUV & AHEIUCW Coating, Totting, CftOTHS awl CASSIMEUES, WaMmnMfcrirflM for making Hnmap la Uit bim1 approved aMuuxr. Hats and Caps. SHk JIkH fflnele to Order. Vertoet MatiaTaetlon Alwaro Unaranteed. Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Centra, Wedneeday, Not. 16. ABUIVA'L AND JDPAHI'RE OF BAIM ON O. C. it A. K. ft On and after Monday, May SOtb, 1870, train will ruo at follows: obtb iro. 5. ko. 3. xo. 1. Leave Irvine. 11,44 A H. 8.00 p u Leave Cil City 7,00 a . 3.42 r u. 7,47 P u " PeLCeu 7.S8 8.23 " 8.28 ' Titusv. 8.2:. 4.14 " 9.14 Arrive Cotry, 8,34 6,45 " 10,35 OCTH. KO, J. xo. 4. NO. . .Weave Corry, 11,20 a ii. 6.00 a k. 6.05 p u " Titusv. 12,45 p m. 7,40 " 7,45 . , " P. Can. " 1.25 8.17 ' 8.35 Arrive O. City 2,05 8,55 B io ' Irvine. 4,50 11,35 HT No. 6 and 6 ran on Sunday. FREIGHT TIIAIXS NOHT1I. -eanlcty,.85A. ,30a.m. 10,38a a. ,CBa ,V p,Cen 10'w " ' i.iop. .10 Antra Thuar, 12,01 r it. 8,46 " 1,65 " 4,au " FRK1GIIT TBAISS SOUTH, keavs'ntnsv, e. 15a. it lf,85 .. :i,ona.a. J S5ra " P- Cen, 8,17 11,51 " ia,iis p.m. a.so Arrive O. Oty..33 ' 1,06 r a a,o ' 7.S0 '".P'.'a P.trolrtm Centre fieltht, Imitm Oil Wty 11,60 a. m , arrivei atM'eiro'.eum Centre 1,25 p. 2r?Te.P.lM'u,,,'-,o'VMi0OP " "ivea al Oil Cil 6,20 p. m. , Z . jva 'A"c eS;spiso cabs. ' 5 SiJiru't 'rom Philad-lphia without ehatige. Ko. 8 Direct to Philadelphia without changa? go. Direct from Pittabunh without rhauce. Ho -Dlrct tj Pittsburgh without Chan. Monday, atty 8a 1870. Oold.et 1 p. in., 111 Nkw Wai.L. Well No. 3, Devlin lease, Dalzell farm, wai completed en Friday last and eorameocsd pumping on Saturday at tba rat of six barrel) per day. Yesterday the well was torpedoed and Is low. yielding fnlly 20 barrels per day, with more than gas enough lo ma tba engine. The well Is pumping considerable water at present Al sooo as this becomes exhausted it Is thought the production of oil will Increase. The well is owned by Mr. James Devlin, of ibis place. The Mi-Grew well, on tbe Wilson farm, Is now down over 900 feet, and still going down. In tbe second sand green oil In con siderable quantities was discovered. Below this depth alack oil in small quantities was found. .It is thought a third sand rook will be struck at tbe depth of 950 feet. There is a strong volume of gas ariaiog from it at present. Tbia farm lies In a north easterly direction from tbe McCrsy farm, and Is owned by Messrs. Egbert A Brown. In ad dition to this well, there are two mora go- log down on other parts of the farm for the purpose ef testing tbe matter as to whether oil exists there or not. The Rochester House Billiard Parlor has recently been thoroughly overhauled, elf an ad, painted, papered, tbe tablet newly cushioned, fto., making it one of the pleas- antest resorts In town. It is nnder tbe su perintendence of that genial good fellow, Mr. P. W. Shannon, who is ever ready to accommodate the patrons of tbe billiard parlor. Try a game at tbe Rochester House Billiard Parlor. Bobonblom A Wing, next door to tbe Record offloe, are agents for the- Brilliant t Round Wick Argand Burner, a new and tfoeldedty the best kerosene oil burner la the market. We advise our citiiens lo give it atrial. Tbe Btookvlile Republican thinks mlvr s.'i?s i.c1)ti:in'il there.. GENERAL WAIt IN EU ROPE Latest and Most Important War flews. The following dlapatch was received by tbe P. fc A. Lino, this afternoon. Appear, ances Indicate a general war In Kurope: New York, Nov. 162:30 p. m. Rumors of a general war In Europe. England calling in bcr navy. Russia and Prussia form an alliance against the whole of Europe. Excitement intense. LATER. A Herald special from London to-day says: Tba utmost excitement prevails here in reference to tbe attitude recently assum ed by Russia regarding tbe trea'y ef 1866. It is generally understood that Govern moot will act with firmness and suffer no breach of obligations entered into at that time. Special orders have been dispatched for tbe recall of all vessels of war from every every station except where they are actu ally needed" abroad. Large concentration of ships at Ports mouth already and tbe greatest activity prevails in naval depots. A powerful fleet will be Immediately de spatched to tbe Mediterranean. lo best informed elrolee Ml regarded' tba in present position ot Russia a general Eu ropean war is Inevitable. A rupture between England and Russia Is certain and, imminent It Is also believed that Prussia Is in close alliance with ttussia tgaiosl the rest ol Eh. rope. London, Nov. 16. A French firm of this oily has received a telegram announcing that Gen. Troobu has made another grand sortie against tbe Prus sian lines, and that (be town ot Versailles is on fire. The despatch is not confirmed. Ao official despatch received by Gambet ta announces that the French have recap tured Dijoo driving out tbe Prussians. 5, 000 strong, who retreated to Grey. Tours, Nev. 15. Von Dor Taun's command is deserting in . considerable numbers, and peasants capture and bring tbem In. The Mooeteur tbacks tbe National Guard ol the Department of Seine et Maine for gallant conduct in capturing a body of Prussian eavalry. and mentions their ex ploit in an orderof tbe day. Nothing official from Paris or the army of the Loire Is pnblisbed to-day. Gen. DePalvdenes is by decree efthe governments, pointed Commander-in-Chief of tbe arniy of the Loire. .In addition to tbe lorces now organized and In the field, five entrenched camps are to be formed where, in all, five hundred thousand uenmay be drilled. A dispatch from Gien reports tbe enemy at Sens. On tbe German prisoners taken around Orleans, were found large quantities of F react) jewelry and gold. Dole,. Nov. 15. Tbe Prussian force at Cbevigny, about 4,800 strong, baa been reoalled to Gray, in tbe Department of Haute Iaone, owing to the recapture of Dijn by the French. Three thousand Prussian attacked this place yesterday, but wero handsomely re pulsed by tbe National Guard. Tours, Nov. 15. Tberesolve on the part oflbeRussItn government to withdraw from tbe treaty of Paris creates a profound te nsatlon here. It Is said that the English envoy has gone to Versailles to demand King William's view of the matter. A Tribune correspondent at Verdun writ Inn thu9th says: I have justentoroj the town, tbe fortress of which surrendered to Gen. Von Geyle witb 4,000 prisoners, includ ing two generals and about 100 officers. Tbe Western Union Telegraph Company have a number of men engaged in taking down a portion of tbeir old wires and re placing it with new. So great baa been the increase of tbeir business betwen Pittsburgh and the oil region that they have been te cently compelled to put up a new line of telegraph between Oil City and other points in the region. Lew. Voucher, at bis restaurant uear Simmons' Drug store, Is constantly receiv- Ingjfresb oysters, direct from tbe seaboard. These cool nlgbts there is nothing nicer than an oyster stew, and Lew knows just bow te get tbem up to suit tbe tastes ot all. Try a stew er fry and be oonvioeed. We bave received tbe first number of the Rouseville Dally Bulletin, published at Rouseville by O. H. Jackson. It presents neat and tasty appearance; and is wel gotten up throughout We wish bin suo cess to his new enterprise. Long life to tbe Bulla tin. A Brookvillo oil company is testing ol territory, at Lawioahafflt- oo. UeduaVx crfi'is. Axothku Fatal AcciOKKf. On Sat ur day afternoon, about two o'olock, an acci. dent occurred on tbe A. V. Railroad, in Venango City, which resulted In tbe death ef a man named Jone a A. Davis, an em ployee of tbe road and a resident ofEant Pike land, Chester county, Pa. It appears that be was staading on a bos car facing the locomotive when the train was bao ked nnder tbe bridge and be was swept off by tbe timbers and thrown under tba cars. The train was brought to a atop, after moving grty or sixty feet, and the driver of tbe en gine was found lo be standing across bis hips. The bsdy was of course fearfully mangled and was a sickening sight to be hold. Tbe unfortunate man was supposed to be v.enty-two or twenty-throe years old, and was unmarried. His body was seat to ' Philadelphia for interment. Times. They have a new way of obtaining a drink in Plumer, as will be seen by tbe following dialogue, which occurred between tbe landlord of a hotel ot.tbat point, and an old travelling demi-jobo) named Jones Jones Have you any good whisky? Landlord Firstrate abort range. Jones Gimme a drink. Here the benzine operator proceeded to sip half a piot of tbe fluid, and then said : Do you know anything about tbe jtrea't American Tea Company of New York ? Landlord Yea I bave dealt with them. Jones Perfectly reliable company, ain't tbeyT Landlord I believe to perfectly. Jones Well, are you Certain they are a responsible firm t Landlord Yes, positive. Jones All right, then just charge this drink to them; I'm tbeir traveling agent Tbe plan succeeded. ror tbe imbiber "lit ou'l' while tbe landlord wss thinking about it. -Herald. Picked l'p. From the New Orleans Picayune. It is a peculiarity ol mankind to love, kissing. So at least, thought Mr. Dab ney, who, sfeiog Miss Catherine Wood peeping iuviti ngly from behind the win dow bliods into I be street, approached tbe window stealthily, and impressed a lovinjr salutenpon her very Hps. The spinter cried vociferously, and halloaed ' Watch! ' which caused the appearance of Mr. Dab ney before the Recorder. "Why did you Insult this !ady?" inquired the Magistrate. "Now Judge," aid Mr. Dabney, 'lot me ask yon a question. If you were to see a piece of money, or some other valuable, ly ing around, wouldn't you pick It up?'' "Yes." ''Well, then, I saw that kiss bancW ing on tbe woman's lips, and picked it up." "Well, sir, 1 11 just pick you up tor thirty day in the parish prison,' and be aio. Tbe Erie Observer says that the story that a daughter of Robert Tooml'S is in Cor ry is a canard, and adds that ho has no daughter, or at least says be hasri't. To which we bave to reply that his daughter, living here, says be has. Corry Republi can. ' After a long examination the application for an ' exteosisn ot the Singer sewing ma chine patent has been refused . Two mill ion dollars of prelection will thus be taken oft tbe manufacture of machines naing the Singer Improvement, and a reduction in tbe price ef all kinds of sewing machines will be effected, amounting to at least fifteen dollars in each instance. Eighteen hundred men make a locomc- tive engine in one day boiler, cylinders, frame, driving wheels, truck, stack, cat), pilot and tender compl ete), tbe speed of forty miles an hour and tbe power of a thousand tons are created in a day. Corry started lo put up a eity bnlldingi but having carried it up a story or two has sickened of the job and now wishes lo sell out, building and building lot. A email parlor stove, in complete order, can be bought for $3,00, by enquiring at Ibis office. 'T is sweet to court, But, Ob! bow bitter To court a gal And then not git ber. There has been a subscription started at Parker's Landing, among the residents, for some of tbe sufferers at t be late disastrous fire. Quite a large amount bas- boen sub. scribed. A. B Giltlersleeva has besa appointed Revenue . Collector, for outside collections, in Morcer and (Venango counties, by P. R. Gray, Colleotor or tbe 20tb District. The London- Record is informed tbat tbe new tost amen t revisionists bave voted tbat the true translation of our Lord's Prayer U "usurer uv fto-a tte ev,; oie. IYioiil Jtlr.. ft. at. rctles3al T Park How, New Votk, u tit a. V. R.wvoll A Co.. it. malm Airota. era the as:ont frit v. 1 a. troleum Orntro Oult tUoono in that ittj. Ad vert- 111 t!wt city ire rKjvUd :o '. Ave tlicir fa rors w 1th either of Uie above homjs iiavins mlil.til in tnv laree sti.cU. I am ..,! In annnlv Suuttll Wotskv. J Hum I c Rum end all other imported gout's at New lork prtcej. UOVl- It- UWKX vi A r FS K Y OnlTnov has a larce lot of scotch olo and London porter especially or family uso, by tbe bottle or cane. Goods warranted and prices lower tbnn everotfered in Petroleum Contra, at UAVFNKT 8. WAlM'Al'Kll at Criffkh "fin on. Unlverial, Monitor and Sherman Wring ers, at NicbolfOB A Blackmmi's. Ularie lor 1S7I ot CiRtrpM Bnoa. H..ar a-'a.nilillmi in Bnek skill Gloves I We know what w y when we assert that we can and do sell the best of Buck skin Glovea chenper than nny other place in town. LAMM bus s Ai-unn. ORIENTAL HOT BLAST PARLOR STOVES) am in such great demand that icnolon uiackmen caunoi m'-J i"" home trade. ocBll. Ovftlera. Just received trenh tub Oysters anJ shell Clutns at I.. Voucher a sepu. Buy the "Red Hot" Saddle, manufactured In Ttiuavilld expressly for the oil country adapted to all kinds ol weatner.aiJ.it. Krous. aii-ii Now ia the best ttmo to lay in a winter supply of bard coal. Codington & Horn- well oro tue men to uuv irom. June inn, WILL 1UP1.B at Gittrri Bros. Oysters by tbo quart at voucnen. The largest osortment of Psrlor and Conking Stnves may bo found at Nicholson & Blackmon s. I.adlca IIVHtor Maloou ln at.tra nv.F V Attnhi.r'a Rflatalirant. Wash ington St.. retrnieiim Centre, ra. Lilies are invitea te can. sept i Ovster and Clam Stews, those old fash toned ones, at oucher's. Just reered a large and well assorted stock of shelf hardware at J. Rutherford's. tf. I larkborry Brandy. A r.r. a,;n... Brandy, for rummer complaints, cholera luurutiB, iic, at Gitirrc Broa $5 REWARD. A reward of 5 will he paid for the arrest ol any person caught de. tncinit or tearing down show hills from my hoard. J. u. U. Tati.or, Bill Potter. I'etrolcua Contra, Pa, Waahlncrtnn St, i Mir l(och ester llouie Hew ITork LOTHIN6 Store. M. O-eerrthal haa Jntt retnmed from Now 7m k TUi a in i ;n aeanrrm.nt or fall ana Winter Cloth. ing auu genie urnimiiud uouae, Hats and Caps, TRUNK?, VAL)SES, AXU TBAVELIJiO BAGS, till of the latrat Bitlee. which will ha sold at at Tt. iy lowprli to which I . reapeetftilly Invite the citizens of Petroleum CenUo to call sad cxamiue iu aionk. novH-tf M. OKKENTHAL. CODINGTON FURNISH ALL At "Very Lo JISTID SEE OLD S I'tft.-oloitM Cantrc, l'a., Oct. 31-lf. 21V.9 ADV,.t JLj.tyT U i i ..aaaasiaji aT 1 oat oi tiM ry nnd falcrry hn.taftm . ulH L ... . at the t nt Ion tot:,, wli...'tl,. .nM-d,,?.";'1 aharo couttauUjr ion ivt g a ltt. ,R. , i GROCERIES & PRO Vision of all kinds, Foreign sad Domtatlc TnMt y.n.,. with our "pair IBAK'ERY Which I conrtAut.jr ttirrli.it oftt Uch Brit, Vt- arwl tTittatM floi. I '!. j .. . ' ' 1r haked U. order. Onr moito l mmn proMsaE trails. Call and see im. ""I MFSE't HTVARn nov. 10-tf. Vfaahlriittdii HI., I'atrolinni Ontr. MEASE & ARMSTRONG, Bneeiwaora to U. n. Wtrn.r, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Flour & Feed Merchants. t trial 8harrlhra liarlair t oiicht tha old tivn nf 1 II II. Wan rr, Inl-i d eii!arir the bu'in'ai .. "... n.t.c.a. . mi n It - 'l.l.nt 1.B Alltf hKTAIL trade In Ike (ol.uwliis producu: FliOl'lt, FEED, HAY and GR 41.1 of all kinds. Weataohare a Terr larja raak at tW APPLE?. We IbtIIb a share of pnM'c natraam. nH enntldeot wenui giro uliaraclion in pheea tii quality oi (inoua. Pi-troteom rentre, Pa, Not. 9, 1S7U if. TjIjECIIKXY valley k.k New line to Bnffiln. throTV-h the Oil Keaiow. JfSK , 1K0. eoian aorrs. Oil City. Fra-iklin. Tarkor'a. sr. P IH'i Vail. ,-.! am ..".' am lSinpm a.'-pm Iwit Ftp. l.oi) p m STInm 4JS n m i 11 m Night F.x, g,-.ni p m 10,i p m 1,0.1 a m 7,) a u riltahnre I'a'kcrV. Kra- kiln, ar O CI Psy Pxp. l.H a m ll.4m l.W. p m SWiiw Wav I'a.'rP.ra a in 4.'.'"irm f .ai ii m "lAjm Night Ki, 'J.i O p m .1,10 am l.'m 6,lm KlLYKIt PALACE HI.KKflMl CAIton Mth Papreaa trains h"th wny liotwu ii I ittihur;h iti Corry. Tune M. KiV, An't Pupi. t. T-'M'IDonald. LIVEHY, FEEO & SALE STABLES ! At the Depot, opposite the Central Hoi, PETROLEUM CENTRE PA 1l, twatStnek nf TIPTVINO AXD RAPDlV 110 USES on tho Creek, aro to be fonnil al M?IoiiRlti' lilvery. 'LBRIADE3 & CUTTERS TO U LET AT ALL TIMES. FED A BOA I DEB m Reaeotiabl Terms. t aminj of all kinds &t tended to Promptly. CyOlve me ea eall. PeWnlram Cnntro, Nov. T M'DOALD ISM. DiMolntiw Notice. The drill known a llntehlnaon. Otr JS Co.. N" ere ornMrolenin, la thU day diolrd by lenw'' eonseiil, laa-ie L, Knapp roliilng The bo""'' will he cimtlruad hy llutchtnron ' " ... . m . uu in ...ill. .11 erDia uioutiiot it -niliinnn iinn, wiki win of the old flrm, reeelva all bills I"'!Sli,ij aud HI! all oontracla. JAJim ' v'"' wnli IV OltH. IHAAC I.. KNAPP- , , Tated lYlmleuro Cenlio, Hot. li, 16'0. W" & CORN WELL GRADES OF 9 west Hates. THE
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