A. i " i h ! i. i: H 1: r ! JkTAULA D, MlITft & Co loce Block, TItmvlHe,Pa., Merchant Tailors f 'Fall and Ylnter Stjles! PORElG.V & AJIEIUCAX SttULiig., Con flu ga VeitSngif, GiOTHS and GASSIMEUES, TTflb useqaailes' tb n'tV fof makfnir tftora 1 la lb nmit approved manms Hats and Caps. 9t!k Jit Made to Order. Pcvteet Sattetaetlon Always tiunranlccd. Petroleum Centre Daily Record. leu Centre, Thursday Dec. 1. ARB1VAL, AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS UN O. C. & A. II. R. On and after Monday, Nov. 28tb, 1ST0, Rama wpa run as rouows: bortb xo. 8. m. 8. no. 1 leave lrvin.- 12,01 m. 6, 10 p Jl He? Oil Ctty 7,00 a x. 2,85 p x. 7,60 r M rel.Ueo 7.40 3,31 " 8.30 -Titusv. 8.S0 4.26 9.12 " Arrive Corry, 10,00 6,67 10,38 ' ' noma. k. 1. KO, 4. to. 6. Xave Curry, 11,06 am. 6.10 am. (,15 pm Tltuev. 12,4.0 T M. 7.35 " 7,52 "' F. Cen. 1.27 ' 8.19 " 8.42 " ArrlveO. City 2,10 8,02 8,20 Irvine, 4,60 , 11.40 No, 6 and tf ran on Sunday. FREIGHT TIIAINS NORTH. 0 1ft No. la Nn.11. No. IS.- No. t ,100, u.iba . ii.is-a.m. io.ma.ii. r,snA s.io w JtrP.C-10,10 " l.(rn 12,15 I'M. a.is 4,40 Titus, 11,14 A.m. 3.40 1,4 " 1),45 ' 6,10 At. tiett,i.r. FKE1CHT TKATKS SOrTlI. No. 10. No. a ' No. 10. No. 14. No 20. V Oor. l,Sf,r leTl.ii OOA.a r,soa . 10 atA.it. 11.14 am. 4 :i'M ' 'C,B,0O " 11,41) " 151,15 r ic. 1,4 )PM WW" AriiC'lO.ltt 10,33 " 1,35 i,l5 ' T.oO ' .11 City and Potrolcam Ceutro freluht, lenvs Oi! City !l,lo p. tn , arrive at I'ctiolrum Centra 3,2!) p. . Petmieuui Centra at 4,40 p in.. Arm en 1011 Oty M.00 p. in. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 anl 6 are rxpre-a trains. rto, II is n tbr.HU'h arcouiiuutiatiori, conticcts at rry for East and North. SU.VKF. rUAl'l ST.KEl'HO r.Ans. No. 4 IMreot from PhlbufaMriaitlmnt chance. No. 3 TUreet to Wiibidt-'.priin without clirmy. No. 5 lltrc;t from HtiHlttirvh u;t!oiit rliafig. No bimvl t 1-itiab urtsa without coaQKe. Monday, Not. 'ui. 1170. A Giiavi) I'no.rKeT. Chi-yenno hn o crnl larco il-nB oo paper, but tb rao.t om preh?nd!v le that l(Iy (levolnpuil in lit fal pnpor. It Is nous otlirr thaa a North and South Continental Railroad, receding through' Wyoming np to tho yellow Stoni Pulley, croptinji the Northern PaciHo Iail- oad at a point oast of Fort Denton atl'l trikingthe Mi'ionri rirer at or noar Fort Union. South from Cheyenne the line weuld be via Denver, down the oaHctn slope of the Kocky Mountains through Colorado City and rueula, thence to Santa Fa and down the Rio (irande to Texas, or via the CSItni a tm a route to Af exieo. Oo (he north th is would bring to Cheyenne the Made, of Montana and Idaho, and that flowing to the oontioent via Pugel.Hound. And It would he a radiating point for a II the trade of the sou th country that sought the East West r North via the Union Faciflo and Northern Paciilo routes. We toojclura tlio dis tances by this proposed highway to b as fol io Kt: Cheyenne to Fort Union, about 650 miles Cheyenne to Sauta Fa via Denver 530 Santa Fe to Chi btiabua, Mexico f00 " Tolal length of road ' 1.5S6 miles This project loots very Interesting oo pa per, but tho ouly link of It that now seenf prouablo for the next fire year is the 530 mils from Cheyenne to Santa Fe, 10G of Which are already In operation. On. i.v Kvntuckt. A correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette, writing Ironi Scotts Post office, Ky., under date of the 23d intt. says: Tfco workmen employed injsinking the Bbaft at Independenc-t Station, on the L. C.f& L. R. R., after getting to a depth of two hundred and Eeventy-tbreejeeb and six inctica on the evening of the 20th, struck a cavity, at o ledge of solid stone sixteen feet la thickness, which contained ejinbiis tible matter of a gaseous formation, wbiith issued with such furco as to nearly throw tbo drilt from tbo shaft, followed by jets of water nearly suffocating the man that at tended the drill, and accompanied by noise like distant thunder. This state of things continued until the evening freight train came up and stopped, when one of the bra&eman thenghtlefsly tonebed fire to the jet of gas, which burned with terrible In tensity, consuming everything cotrjtastible withio reach of tue derrick. Ecpta and timber were reduced to ashes. At last ac counts it was still burning. Seniors Aciokxt. Mr. Charles Homer Jack, squ of J. II. Jack, of Rockland town-' ship, Venango county, met with qtilto a severe accidonl last W?dniUy afternoon, at one of the Jack wells, on the Wriggles- worth tract, Pleopautville. While drawing the tubing, the clamp fell a dis'.aoca of 40 feol, the UaM stri'iirjg young Jack on the forehead, iuCicling a gmh acres the fore bead and sear the right eye, but without fracture or dislocation. It was a narrow escape from instant death. Herald. Gold.at I p. tn. A lively time among the oil deal ers on the Creek to-day, In consequence of a demand for a large quantity of oil. There is evidently a corner brewing that will make lively I i in oj among soma of thi upper road tl eaters. Tbo majority for Hoffman in the late New York State- tlcctioa was 32,993. This is official. For the last twenty-four hours, the new : well on the Columbia Sum, mention of which we made day or two since, bas yielded by actual tcenaureineat one hun dred and eight barrels of oil. Dy far the bent well in that sestioo. iThe Tidioute Journal, one of the best weekly papers on onr exchange list, has re cently toen enlurged and otherwise improv ed,, both typograpbioaily and editorially. V eougratulute our old friend, Major C. V. MeClir.tock, ou bis suocess in the news paper business. May the Journal continue to thrive, and receive a liberal support at tbe hands of tba (food people of Tidioute. Trains on tbe Jamestown fc Franklin railroad now arrive and ' depart from the Uuion.Depot, at Oil City. The Ladies' well, J. S. McCray farm, is twlog tubed to-day.. This well is owned by a compuny of ladies residing in Tilusville, as follows: Mrs. Eoope, Mis.. Merrill, Mrs. J'hilllps, Mrs. Alkens, uud Miss I Wil liams. Tba indications aro good fo: a pay ing well. There is to be a grand Masquerade Ball, at Sober's Opera nouset this evening. ll that watcheth for au opportunity of revengn, iieta In wait agaiuat bimself, and drawutti. dwu mischkf o W wa tiadt Latest vml !?st Sin.Hirlujii London, Nov. SO Noon. The following dated Vnsailei eatly this forenoon, is just feoeived by way oi Berlin : ' On Montis? and Tuosdty the forts arounds Paris, particularly thoco of tbe South, main tained a furious cannonade to cover a sortie iu force. Ou Tuesday the 29th the Parisians came ot!t towards Sony, supported by gunboats in the Seine, At this point thoy ettck?d fiercely and sisaultaneoii'ly, other sorttes wre made In other directions, uud in all caseu tbs trench were repulsed and dilven back be'aind their fortification!". The entire Prussian loss in these actions were only seven officers and a few hundred men, while tba Freuch lost 1,610 prisoners alone. The French have been beaten near Amiens, their army entirely ronted.and fled toward Arras..Feur Frtach suouoata were cap.ared. On the 28th the main body of the French army attempted lo";force a passago tewaid f oantaiobleau, by heavy and goncral at tack. Thsv encounlorcd tbe Tooth Prussian Corps at Beaune, twenty-six .tnlles ncrtb o' Orleans. The Prussians quickly reinforced with the Fiffh Infantry and First Cavalry Divisions and the French erslaught waa repnls!.l with heavy Ion ii killed. wouudel and pris oners, and especially the latter. Failing ia their attempt t'.n:j of th Loire bas witbdrauu. 'PSACTIFri.ISZ.".." Obi so!t was her touch o the Ivory keys, And sweet washer musical voice's low tone, Aa she charmingly warbled her, favorite eoaf, "Ob, had we some bright little !tle cf our own I Ecr boait was engaged In tba grocery line, And an idea ocenrred to him, brilliant anl new, So be said, '-Dearest maiden, now tell mo I pray, Do you tbiuk that some kerosene lie will do!'' Pcotlistio Enx'Ou.vtkr. Johnny Newell andja fellow calling fcime!f Joba Smith, were arrested by officer Glenn and Lieuten ant Barker last evening whilo enjoying a mill In front of a saloon on Wood street.--It seems that Newell attacked the Individ ual mentioned at Titusville reconlly and terriblyjabused bira, and tbe all air of last evening was a retaliation on., the part of the aloresald indivldtl. Smith loft thirty dol lars for his appearance this morning, but Newell did not bavo the wherewithal and waa accordingly locked up.' Before leaving Smith offered to bet one hundred dollars to Qfty dollars that be could wbip Newell aud tbe latter promls- d, at no future day to per. mit him to redeem tbe wager. We shall see. Pittsburgh Commercial. Well No. 2, McCray & Thompson lease, McCray farm, which recently had its engine bouio destroyed, is again pumping. Henry Wachter bas just received, at hie grocery store oo WashlngiCD street, a fresh Invoice of, California pears; also, niceswoet oranges, aud othor kinds of fruit. Try The St Ltniij, pioneer vewtl of tbe Liv erpool usd Mitsifsippi gteauisLip line, bas arrived at New Orleans ulUT a ipeeuy and prosperous voyage. Tbo second steamer, tbe Crescent City, left Liverpool on the h ulliihn, and will snn revert -p'M-t. These vessel are n-.-w aud of about 2 000 tons burthen. Four other steamers r now building expressly for tbe line, and aro con structed so as to cross tbo tu'.r below New Orleans at nil limes, without detention This is an eveut uf no or.i'.nary imporUnc to tbe laterejts of the Mississippi Vall-ey. for tbis new lino properly indulged, may inaugurate a great system of direct trade with Europe, that will give the peaple of tbe West an ever available creck upon tbo encroachment cf railway monopolies. "Ob, mother!" cried alrunlia maiden, as she stood before a blazing hake-oven, and gaged into it wringing her lily white hands in agony, "Oh mother! just think how droadful It would bo if I should marry William Henry, and bavo a lit: lo btby, and tbe darling should climb up on a chair and crawl into tbe .bake oven, and be roasted alivel What wool I I dot Oh, mother! What would Idol" them. A miserable wretch named laidor Meyer, was arrested tbis forenoon at Titusville, for an attempted rape on a little girl ton years of age. lie was held to ball in tbe sum of $300 to answer. This is the same scoun- drel.who served a term in tbe penitentiary for an attempted rape on a little girl four years of age, In tbis place a few years since. Hanging is too good for such a villiao; he sbou'd lis quartered, skinned and hung up to dry as a warning to those who are given to such acts of raHoallty, Just receivod at M. S. Simmons' drug store a large assortment of Mahogany Clotbs for stands, tables, to , which aro decidedly the linos t article of the kind we have yet seen. They ore manufactured by A. J. Sanford, Utloa, N. V. Call at Simmons' and examine tflttm. Penplo who are bard up are generally In a tlybt pltce, and those who ate ljht are often tatardji'ico. Winter.. Winter Is here, aud well has Jesb-Billings said: "Now gather round tbe kitchen fire, And pile the chunks up higher; Git out t'je fiddle and partners choose, And shake her down In your cowhide shoes." In building n oofftsr-d'tm for tho bridge at Keokuk, the contractors were surprised that all their pumping amounted to noth ing. On Inveitigatian, tbey found that a spring oi cold water came bubllng up from the bottom ot the river, faster tbun tbey wero able to pump it out. All tboir in genuity bas not yet been able to overcome this unexpected obstacle. ' The plainer tbe dress, with greater lustre does beauty appear. Virtue is tho great est ornament, and good senso tho bent equipage. 16 caskBof Sweet Cider just received from Ohio, at H. II. WARNER'S.' deel 3t. 8. 31. lt'itrnH A t!., .I7 I'm!: Naw Yoik. nitd Ci. I'. t.'ewoll A (V.. Advortlihig Aa its, w th et sw:ts a? the r. irnlriitr. t. 'cut re IHu.v Hrthhui In Wet A vertisi'ra In that ilty arc injtirntitf U ! firit favors with i ithir of "no aJnclitiOf ea iv. a. iiu.VIiicat'OJin, Deab'r In Ladies' Furnishing Guds. Rir- bons, Laees, Flower", Millinery Jeweiry, Knnpv iJoml-i. Aa.. 0.. WaabinKton Mtreci, Petrolau:n Centre, Pa. . rov23-tf. Diarl"i for 1S71 for sale at ncv25.tr NiffHii.sox 3noi. at A kmdid assortment o Dir.ries for 1371 Ntvnot.sosi Bnoe. , Call end look at Nicholson Bros. Diaries for 1S71. Mr. Mather, of Tilusville, the Pioneer photographer of the oil re;ious, ha rotao iislied a blanch in this place, where a com petent operator l in charge, and prepared to rxtc.itu all k'.udj of work. Charges reasonable. Keeps constantly on hs.nd views of the Oil Regions. Laipe and small views made to order of a?y piuf Cesired at short no tice. tovl3-iw. TO JjKT. For Ball", Socials, Meetings, Ac, the hall opposite tbo Rochester lloute and over U Warner's flour and feed store. Apply to nov. SiMf. U, Wauxes. wAM1.r'.trj;K at QRire;s Brim. Millers (,'ou jh lloiwy, beat in town. For sale at U.UKrK Irtos. Miller's unrivalled Worn Confections, warranted at GniKr r.x Buoii. Millet's Campho Ice, the best In the mariet, a: GRirfs Bros. riovlS-lro. Having added to my InitM' tie!. I am now ready to supply Scotch Whisky, Jamal ca Ruin and all o'.hwr Impot tt l toJs t New Vol U price?. uovI2 tf- Owes O'Arr.vcr. GafTuey has a largs of scoteh ale and London porh-r especially or family use, by thd bottle or cneo. Goods warratueJ sod pries lower than ever cB'Jred in Petroleum Centre, at Gavsk?'3. New Mcsic fc'TOBS Mvssta. Borii, Sarieat will op-n on or ajoiit the first of Dect-mber a music store. In the New Oj era Hdiise block, Sprinij Street, Tilusville. Pa. Besides keeping constantly on band every description uf musical Instruments, musio bnc-ks. the latest sheet niiisie. striues. Inn ing forks, and in ttct everything pertaining to the uius. j trade, they are ai.-enis for the sal of the world renowned Slcinwr,y, Bradbury, Knabe ar.d o:her pianos, ni no cuhioet organs, melndeon. Ac. Mr. Booth has bad a larx and varied ex perience in the bii3la."ss, hvin,i been cone.ee ted wi;"i the well koewn nniMCi'l house of J. C liii'.l, of Meailville. foi a periml ot hrvcral years. Mr. Sargent is tin old p-h-id-ut of this place, an-l bae but reeen'Iy rt'iittivcd to Titusville. Those Inviiiu dent with him will ilnd him not only an upright Imnornblot l-uuicsa inaa. but a gentlemmi in every af-ne .d the word. We lak" I i.-ns-lire In recoiDiuendins the new firm to our musical friends and citizens pent-rally Tbey will find i' to their advantage t. cive thwrn a call wlien vi'ilinc TitupviMe.'or cotrinmnlrite with them when in went id iinythina in the tnn-!cl line. Rem ember thd plate, I0. 5, Optra lLuite block. Booth Jt Sauuext. Mystes'i. Just received lreh tub Oysters and shell Clams, at L Voucher's. fepl7. Buy the "Red Hot'' Saddle, manufactured in Titiiavillo expr.'ssly for the oil country aduptrd to ail kiti8 of v. eatber, at J. R, K roti's. nl2-tt iSow is the nest time tn Iny In n winter supply of hard coal. Codington A (.'em well are tbe men to buy from. June 2dtt. O.wter and Cl-vm Pte;7?, those old fasli ioned mjes. at Voncier's. A. 3. Htnisb has just retnrned from tbe East vitb larKB Mock '.f S'lii'-aand tbe latest styles of Opera Toe Ladies shoes. ict5-tf. 1. allied OjMicr Sulooti . - 5 Up stairs over Voucher's Restaurant, Wash, ington St., IVtrolenm Centre, 1'u. L"dies are invited to call. sept is. Derrick Stoves at NtOl.OLSON A ni.AfKMON'S. BIRDS. The best fciuginir ard cl: en peat Canary Birds in tho oil regions are to be bad at nov7-tr. j. w. Bsvrrrs. NEW ADVERT ISEll ENTsT Next rtuor to the old stan1t It ass on hanj a !ar j0 Kor cf FlGiar, Cats, Of all Ua. Ah-, C om Wfcfil, BMcU jUiontMenl APPLE1 AND POPATOEs! .Itif t tocslfco a firt latg'.ce or IttTTTu; jgf, tin '.jli(j A InfeiTa Helrtrori 11.-1 " lar aboT.. M bas In 1K8 ..uttUes biJ?AB OIL MEAL Tha.1lrl.15 my rtmernra J nr,4 in, inf;,v,, ; rl sjS9Prt la U. pa,s l ,,, will tbcir iSvur at u,y ui, IV'EW STAND, On '.fas',.uista St, r..nl ., Cttft,ra Unvifl-tf Via :s:i,r HEW YORK. POLICES .-.T CTTrCN 07 TIOLDEa CO.rvE'.tTIBLS IMTO ftos piOT'.lin-. (Iifc'd tie TOUCT nOI.DL".l-i rAHTlCIi'ATB IS PliO. POLta'JJ Nttfl-FOi'J'EITlNfl. djvw u I'OSTEB, Agents, i'nrVlIt, P. u . 11. la.u, ipKiii A;n. aoivnr GRAND Masoierade Ball! THERE WILL A GranU U iStracraiie Ba'l, HELD AT Sobsl's Opera House! Thnrmlay Kv'p, Dec. lt. lie on exlnbilion tX tho Hall m the day of tlie 15;dl. TleWfts lor ile Kt Grl'l-' nr.". Print f f!kf tm. ry s -n -m W 1h nhsrr!l,eri have pitrrhastdiherMi"-1 est of A. Jl. biiuit. Iii H.e - Jrocery and Hafcery l.oInss. and will tieresftfr rirrr on tl" at tlieU slaeil.ard hope b.v f-r ' '". v ait ntlnn In Oie wadts 9ft ht jl"l,l 'f ' t. coastantly reei itlng a fln.t-i-la sfcrt ' G ROCJTJES & PKO VISION;" nt sit kinds, Porclcn and ILttnctllc rr.iitM-' with our IBAKEKY Which Is constuntly lur- InB tint fee T?"fl nlMA, l l ake, frr ' l-akcd to order. Onr motto Is snil P-J1Jt tori. Call and see aa. A mTA" Visit Mather' -photos'-' Main Street, Petroleum Centre, 'sod uf"! tbo shadow 'ero the substance f FURNISH ALL i Rt Very Sio CALL .A-isrr) SEE Po'ltafatifn Ce'nlrc, Ta., Oct. Sf-lf. GRADES OF west Sates.
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