ia v ..-- I' in- !, i ' i : I .1 ;;l 1! HI I' n i. 'Ill ,! ! II 1 .'1 -" ; I. V ' Ti: flr AUI AX l, SMITH & t o liCflfneBlcvli-, TllafTllI,Pa., Terchant Tailors! IfeHand Winter Styles! lOUElii.V & AMERICAN Cfolallfksr, Ve.tlflfBj t'&QTBSaMl UASSIMEKIS, Witt MwqiHlM ftrJUttm far making ta ip Hats and Caps. Silk Oat Mad to Order. s?trfet Batlafaetloti Always Unarm teed. Petroleum Centre Daily Record. IfmU Centre, BsUnrdar, Not. 19. ABBIVAL. AHD DEPARTl'BE Or TBAIHS ON O. O. A. I. H, On and after Monday, May SOtb, 1870, train, will run at follows: OBTI 110.4. no. 3. Leave Irvine. 11.45 a it. levt Oil City 7,00 a x. 2.42 r x, . NO. 1 fi.00 P M , 7,47 r m PaLCen 7.33 3,23 8,28 9.15 10,95 Titusv. 8.23 Arrive Corry, 9,35. " OOTB. KO, 1. LanVwCotry, 11,20 am. Tltnsv. 12.46 r m. P. On. 1.25 AtrlvaO. Clr l.UA " 4.14 ' 6,45 icn. 4. NO. 6. A.OO A X. 6,flS p M 7,40 7,45 8.17 ' 8.35 8,55 9,11) 11.35 Irvine. 4,60 Uf" No. 6 and 6 ran on Sunday. FREIGHT TRAINS NORTH. sve Oil City, .Ma.. h.sOa.m. 10,3Ba.. lEra " r. uen, jo,u s.xi , i.iuf . a.io AntraTituT,M,oira. ,4t ' 1,55 FREIGHT TRAIXS SOCTIfc ImttVtetr, MBa.m ln,JS .at. :1JJ ojStiin r. id, .it ji.si - . r- j.so -Arrive O. .'fty,9,U 1,04 r ii,Y' J o " 11 City and P.trol.nm I'cakjo freight. lVWr Oil Clrr 11,60 a. m , arrives at rtiiWlnmijCoutro l.SS p. jn. Le Petrol.um Cwtro as t,tW k m., an i von at Oil City t, p. m. J suvaa ruin unnV pu. o. 4 Ulrcat from PbUadalphUn itl.out change. Ns. 8 Direct tu Philadelphia -sjtlioui chimgo. If O. Direct from Pittsburgh Uhout rhaiige. ft S-Olmct to rtttabargb wtibont chanm. Monday, M y Ml 1W0. Gold at 1 p. m.,.112 Several old wells on Al lender Kun, near fliiaier, have been started up within tbe jiaat teV weeks. We learn tbat several op erators from bhamburgh are ahout to test a portion of tbo territory between Plumer and Stuatburgb, believing tbat an oil belt ex- fats lo tbat vicinity and tbat good paying wella will be struck. At tbe old we'.ls on Atleoder Ron there ia strong volume of gat, and from many of them gss bas been emitted lor several years. Oil City is agitating tbe subject of b av- Ing a college built at tbat place. Tbey sad something to awaken . them from tbe "Rip Van Winkle sleep"lnto wbicb tbey have fallen. Oil City might be the liveli est plaoe In the oil roglon but lor the large olleetion of old fessils gathered together there, who It is well known always resist maren oi improvement. An old well on tbe Metropolitan tract, Cberrytree Run, bas recently been itqrlid up and is yielding Ave or six barrels of oil per day. This well is run by water power, large overshot water wheel and race way having been oonstruoted which (urnisbes Iba motive power for pumping tbe Veil. It It deoidedly a new and novel way of pro 4uolng oil, there being but one other well In tbe region tbat wo know of the Van Bcbaick well on Kane Ran that ia pumped ny water power. AcctDINT. About Ave o'olock yesterday afternoon, a man named. A. Grisbobber, at work on Freeman's new warehouse near the railroad freight bouse, missed bis foot iiold and fell from the root to the ground, breaking two ribs in bis right sido, and one f tbe small bones la bis left lug. His in. Juries would Bat btve been so serious had it not been for the fact that lie struck on a pile of brinks. Ms. G, was conveyed to bis bona in Oberrytr village, latt oighf, by Cspt. Monroe, his employer. The coal trale getting llveUur as tie old TTWlber spf)a!;t!vs About su Oil Prliiee-JoUn t'nU-dna. We havd rod many accounts of late about John Fajunda, the oil prliict of this Countv, atflalmg a triiilk in May Inut, of one Iliimnaon, a liotnl kopr a t Trunkey rillf, Forat County. John ia young and ingle tnn, and laBt aprina Vcumfi poswa". ! fd rf monov hr meana of the Kagundaa Farm, now owned by Ni;hatt Jk Grand in. Tbry paid for the fnrm sometlili gov'r.S'l00i 000. There wcro of the Uniily, the tnutbir o( John and her dnujibtur. la the. eile the old lady reserved ono eix'.b iuterrst in the farm, the diijjl)tr ono sixth, and we be lieve there wbi an Interest reserved (or John. Soon after the ailu, the old luriy died, and also the daughter, leaving John inheritor ofjall tho; property. That ho, a neallby man, as ho ia, should be accuaed of stealiog an old .trunk, tilled with articles ol but little value to any one (bough there was some money in the mining trunk canted much talk, nod tbo- newspapers have published it far and near, lie was taken beforea Justice of the l'euce ot For est Co., to appear and answer, the alleged theft having been in Forest County, wbile the defendant lives in Wanen County. Therefore, by agreement, be was on Monday last, brought befote Esq. Farm lee, ol this place, and bad bis examination. The day wai given up to tbe Invest igai ion of the ease, and on its conclusion, John Fagnndas was acquitted no proof having been ad duced tbat be did or could have stolen it. For at the time be was at home attending to bis sick mother and sister, and we be lieve be' was sick hinitelf. The trunk was taken by mistake and left in . a baru for many weens, the ownor nut being able to Qnd any clue toi it, While lying in the barn, wbicb several parties occupied for keeping the oil teams, some one did break it open and take out tbe valuables; but Joha Fagundns knew, nothing of it; and after a full and careful impartial bearing, be was acquitted, lirowa & Stone appear ed for tbe defense, and F. D. Reeves fur the prosecution. We have given a little space to this mat ter, fur the purpose of putting young pa gundiiS right belore tbo community. We are satlpQod that be has not had full justice done bim la this matter before. It is a very great injury to a man to have such charges preferred against bim; and when untrue the mistake ebou'd be rectified a tbe charge was given lu the world. War ren Ledger. Tho Erie Dispatch says: Tbe many friendsjof Dr. James L. Thy er will be pained to learn tlttt bis 'circus van tore wound tip with disanler. In tbo early part of the season be aid well, but latterly be has been in tbe Southern States, where - tbe money is too scarce tu make amusement profitable. The entire circus property is in tbebonds of Hie Sber Iff at High Point, N. C, and as a letter from one.of tbe pertormers pitifully expres ees it, ''tbe boys are all walking home." This is tbe second time tbat financial m'n fortune has fallen on Dr. Thayer. May be the wheel will take a turn for the better, soon. Messrs. Codington & Corowoll have just received at tbeir Coal yard near tbe depot a large supply of tbe celebrated old Onmhy coal, wbicb Is by far tbe best coal in tbe market. Give tbem a call and secuie a supply. Tbe post oDice at Canal, this county, has been discontinued; letters and papers should now go to TJtlsa. Tbe Venango Spectator lays tho discontinuing of Ibis office to Hun. C. W. Glliillan, ic revenge for the peoplo of tbat section voting against bim at the late election. Tbe O. C it A. It. K. Co. have applied lo tbe Court of Common Pleas of Crawford oounty for an Injunction to restrain tbe Union & Titusville Railroad Company from crossing the tracks of tbe former in the city ol TitiiBvllle. Scranton bas twenty-eight clergymen, forty-three doctors, sixty-nine lawyers, oud only one policeman. At Salt Lake a man went into a shaft to see what twas (he reason that a blast didn't bo off. An itemlztr states that he came up direotiy, In instalments, with a lot ol pieces of stone. Anybody can lead a borso to a drinking place, but nobody can force bim to drink. How different with men. The Corrv Kerosene Oil Woi ks has re eeivvd an order for Eve barrels of refined oil from tbe Ziou's Co-Operative Mercan tile Institution of Salt Lake City, Utah. Well No. 2, on loass 8, Wilkina farm, West Hickory, owned by Iluniphrey & Tomlinson, commouced pumping on Fri day, and is now producing one hundred and Uveniy five barrel? per day, Herald. Lntcst ami Most Inijim tuitt Wat flews. London. Nov. 18. It is rumored the Austrian Government bas ordered the departure of n laruo tiuiu b'T of troops to the neighborhood of tho Turkish frontier, in Older that mo country may bo ready to co-operatn with othel Powers in the event or tbo tirenmng oiu oi hostilities. Humors come here thick and fust, that the General liupreaMou is that nothing can avert war. Lille, Nov. 18. The earrison of La Tero made a brilliant sortie and re Lived ttio neighboring town of Lengeaier, which wn sorely pre.-sed by lue enemy. Tbo besiegers lost neveral hundred killed wounded and prisoners. Tbe iuvadeis coutinue to impress coun try poople to work on the roads uud ditch es. London, Nov. 18. A dlsnatch to the Manchester Guardian says tbe army of the Loire yestetday wa at Etatnp, thirty miles fioin Fans. The Ureinensbip Magdalene, oaptam Wencke. from New York lor Biemeu. was captured by a Freuoh cruiser and taken in to Drest. Tours, Evening, Nov. 18. Tbe Prussians occupy tbe Height of Cboisey. A severe battle is going on before Dteaux since 2 o'clock this afternoon. Uesult uuknowu. Von Der Taun occupies a', lino extending from tbe Paris and Orleans railroad to Hon- neval. Tbe affair at Arlbenay on tbe lGth was trifiiug. Versailles, Nov. 18. The Kin I to-day telecruphed Queen August at Berlin tbat the Grand Duke ef Mecklenburg yesterday repulsed the ene my along the who le line near Dreniix. General Trekow at tbe.samo time cap tured Dieaux many prisoners were tnkeu and the enemy pursued in direction of Le Mans. The new Franklia Exchange Hotel will soon be ready for the Mansard roof. The house is Ut feel front, S3 feel deep, 4 stories high, and will contain 'J.i rooms, all ol winch will be for tbe accommodation of the traveling public. The owners, Messrs. Miichellsii Plumer. expect to hav it finish ed this winter, and it wi'l tvit f 100, Olid. I: will te furnished by the owneis at uu x peneuor$j0,0i!0.' A Statu Cutivi ution ol tt.o Y. M. C. A. held last weei; nt Scrnton adjourned to as semble on the second Tuesday ol September n'-st, at tho city of Erio. There was about oun bii'i'lrud and ten dlegatns from a1! parts of tbe State, in attendance upon riie session. The very best hom-s in Scran ton were thrown open to tbe delegates, and min'stered to their eatert liiimrnt, 'and tbe citizens of tbe place spared no pains to mske tho meeting pleasant aid profitable to all. Amoug the list of patents issued to citi zens ot Western Pennsylvania for the weok ending November 15, 1870, and each hear ing that date, are No. 109,190 Milor box; Justin Devogef Moadville. No. 109,240 Clotbcs puiinder; James W. Norton, Tloneer. No. 11)9,34. Flow; Oman Osborn, Erie. Tbe New Castld Guardian says: Tbe Enterprise Oil Company are now casing their well on Slippery rock creek, near Eckert's mill, this county. Experienced operators who have examined the Indica tions, are of the opinion tbat thesiyns nre in favor ol a flowing well. The operations are being conducted under the superinten deucy of Mr. W. S. Crawford. A Colorado editor, who bas been making an Eastern tour, announced to his readors as tbe mutt remarkable piece of intuligence gleaned in his travels tbat there are actu ally newspaper men on tbo Atlantis enact who have not been called on to kill auy one for several years. , The jury in tbe Mobrmau murder case at Philadelphia, have returned a verdict of guilty of murder In tbe first degree. On Thursday evening next, Thanksgiv ing, there is tob a social party at tho Oil Exchange Hotel. A pleasant time is an ticipated. Henry Whitby, of Laooasler, the well known circus manager and proprietor, who bad been on an extensive tour ot the South, in connection with bis business, was shut at the village ol lUvsvilln, La., on tho 4th lust., and died at Vicksburg, Mi., a day or two aftorwaads, from tbo effocla of tie wounds. BIRDS. Tbo b. t t Singing ui.d cheapest Cauary Birds iti tbe oil regions are to be bud at oov7 If. J. W. BSUTYa. t. W. l'fttfHSill & ' rtT o...w ! ., v,k. nnrl tto. P. Howell A Co.- a.l,rril.tii Aaoiit. sre the 1 splits for tho Pa, troleiim iTntre IHii.t ltFomn In tbn ehv- Ad- verllsera tu II nl city sio rrqvestm to wava wr la vors with i-llher l tno sliovn hoiwoa ii. i.h,- ..i' TuiiKville. tbe Pioneer ni i . ... - , photographer 'f the oil teutons, bxs cslao- Iistieil n oraiicn in tu n , . petontoiierutnr l in cbnrvfe, and prepared te execute all Kinits ot ww, uiuu raonilile. Keii( constantly on hand viev.? or Ihe Regions. I. urge and small views mud.t to order or any point desired at hort no tice. novl9-lw. Millets Cough Honoy, bet In town. For fae at Cnii'FKH Uko.s. Miller's unrivalled warranted at Worm Coul'eellons, Guifkkh linos. Miller's Camphor Ice, th t'est In tbe market, at 1 1 K I r I . IlKiPS. novt9-lm. llnrlnsc a ided to my lock. I nm now readv to supply t-cntch Whisky, Jamai ra Hum and nil other Imported toods at New York prices. tiovl2 tf- Owbn GafrNKT. G iffney Imt a lir lot ot scotch ale and London porter especially or family use, by Ihe bottle or case. Goods warranted and prices lower than ever offered in Petroleum Centre, at GiFKSKY'a. WAt t I'AI'KU at GKirrnst Rro. Universal, Monitor and Pberman Wring ers, at Nicholson & Mlnckmon's. llinrire lor lb7l at YVWty Competition in Ruek skin Gloves! We knuw what we sny when we nsnert that we can and do sell the best of Ruck ekin Gloves cheaper than any Mher place in town. LAMMEKS & ALDUS. ORIENTAL HOT BLAST t PARLOR STOVES) nre in such great demand that Nicholson A Blackmou cannot suppiy the borne trade. ocotl, Just receivi'd lr.fh tuk Oysters and shell Clums at L micber s."w sept 7. Buy tbe -Ked Hut" Saddle, mntuifaetnred in Titusville expressly for the oil country adapted to all kinds oi weainer, ai n. KroliS. eii-u Now is the best time to lav in a winter supply of hard coal. Codlntftnn A Corn- well are the men in ouy rrotn. .mnezHii. WAIX S'AVl K nt GKirrt: Bros). Oysters by the quart ai voncoer i. All styles liuht harnes". cheaper than the cbeapent, made from Mount s oak itock, and warranted, at J. U. Kroiis. ' Call and see the extension top Dletalor with reservoir, nt Nicholson & Ulackojoo s, agents for tne Borne. IT AM. l"Al'l;ll at ORtrfia BBot. Tbe lamest assortment of Parlor and ' Cooking St ves may be found at Nlobolson a. uiacKmon . I.ndlea Ovirr Halvon T'n ati.tr. Avur Viiiintipr'. l?i..t. ikr.nl. W..h itigton St,, Petrolnuiu Centre, Pa. Ladles are invited- to can. spi zm Oyster and Clam Stews, those old fasb ioned ones, at oncher a. A. 3. Smith bas Just returned from the Essl with a largo stock of .Shoes and lb latest styles or Opera Toe Ladies shoes. f ontfi-lf. Just received a large and wejl assorted stock ot shelf hardware at J. Rutherford s. tf. Visit Maiiier'at lliutogruph Jioouis, Main 3troet,;Fetroloiim Centre, and secure tbe shadow 'ere the substance fades. novia-tr. CODINGTON FURNISH AU At Very LLo CALL SEE OLD S rclioloum Cealrc, Pa net. 3l-lf. NEW ADVRRTISKMKXT Blew Firm, Mew Goods. (Srocprr nd nuhorr low, ami will heroinm Mn(.ih,v,j a,M.J.1 .laml. . A Iiihui I., r.... '. JT. MW- .11 ntloj t, ik. .adt. ..n t.hi,c ion"eS?2ii. Irrnf pntn.BSf.-.. VY m,K . WId coantanUy retelvVi-g a nt.t-eiars rtock 'if GROCERIES ct rUO VISIONS of ill ktrds, Foreign and Dnuuslui ruiM t-rih with our '"Smtr 1T3A.KERY 'hlfh l.ertn at unlit ttivi 1tr ..u t . Ifl flstls tf'nl. f.ir ...... 1. 1.. . ' trad, tall aad see lis. u MESSKHftm CAtn nov. !0-f. Wnslilnetdn Ml., ivtrnlnni iVTiiia. hi aisi; & AitnsTiuiw, ' laccrvsors to U. II. Warn.-r, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Flour & Feed Merchants. rpnB Snberthi harloir l.ouc'.it the old ttu4 X II II. Wn r. ini..iit cnlsrf Ire th.- bii.lc, and will keen alw.t. a'nsvs on hu .1 th. hr.! th nmrsri .nuroa. w e win ai . uoi.KSAl a lli hl TAIL trad, la th. following produ.V: FLOVUy FEED, HAY ntKlGRU of all kinils. Ws slio have a vry larps rHi uf i, a. tW APPLE.?. We lavit. a stt.ra of tinbllp nvr -nre-a- ftwii ennfloVot w.can giv. lAlltfactMi lu prirea .HEt M AK.WMKO.NU. Pctiolrnm Cense, r , .Not 9, 1K0 tf IiliEOIIE.W VALLEY R.tt N.w line to Bulfilo. tliron 'h the Oil Krdow. JVJiK 9, IW.9. Oiiisn snrTS. Pit ritr 'r. .kiln. Psrinr'a. sr. P ll'f Msll. 9,0am 9 am Il.:mpm t.iunn Day Rtd, S.oO pm t S.) p m 4 M p m (pm Night )a, 9,-A p ni 10.0ft p m l,oo a si 1,00 O'UXO SollTK Plt'Br. Paikm- it. Kra' Uln. sr o (Sit Pav Rap, ".so n ,n i.4)l. m l.fOpm IMpa w ay fas tw,.tu a m 4.-irm ..'pm ..'ipsi N'lghl Kx.n.oo p ni ft.ro am .in MLVKt I'AI.ACK SI.EtirlNO CAHs..n Mali Bxnr trail's hiitti my ticiwcfn litihu.-sa n4 t orrsr. T. J. t.an'REXCR, Cm fnat. Tarns M. Kixo, Aa" S'ipt. PkTRoi.ierM Ct.sthk. 1'a , Washinstoa ( fct., Uear id cfaeter lloune.' j New York CLOTHING- Store. M. OrenthJ ess Jnt rctum.'d from Vw Twk - ..k . i.....K.,Mn..nL ..r t-mll an.l tvlmar CloUl- lug aud ituts's aridaut. g Ooods, Hats and Cap3, TRUNKS, VALISES, AND TRAVELI.XO BA08, all of Ih. 1.1. at s-l., whlrh will ! T. ry lowprlc. to whick 1 i...e.1fully is"" '' eilisens of t'.irol.uin C.iilre lo call" .!wfftf MdltKKSTnsl IUanlntin Nolr. fc. Tho drill known a- I liitrhirn Orr I " d srsufpetrol.-n.il, I. this day dl-solv e "J , C-I..H..1, Ih-c I. Ki.p: retires . Ij'S- "'JJ will beci.ntinu.l by lluti lim.on dn month of lt)nn..IT Kun. who will " "" ,., of tne uld irr.,.. iw-.lv. all Wis pa f ' ondflllallcooirac ;Vj r su:!( hfftr. Iiatoarctroi.um icnim, .-i - GRADES OF west Hates. THEM AT, TUB