A- !! -Si-1 1 f -M 1 t i; i i ; I : ii . 1 VI NlTAKIAXU.MllTII & Co Lost SIocX, Ti(niTlll(,PaM Merchant Tailors! Fall and inter Styles! FMlEiG.Y & AHEUICAX Pnlllngt, Con tins, GkOTIIS and CASSMEUES, Vitii nacqtmlMl ibfl'tles for reaktng them Tp hi lue imt approved uxuur. Hatss and Caps. 611k lx Made to Order. Perfect Satisfaction Alway. unranlecd. retroleum Centre Daily Record. Vet, Centre, Friday Doc. St. A.KIIIVAL DEPARTURE OF TRAINS OX O. C. & A. R. R, On and after Monday, Nov. 28tb, 1870, trains will run as follows: south so. a. ten. 3 xo. 1. Leave lrvim 12,01 p m. S, 10 p si L Oil City 7.00 a m. 2,65 p x. 7.50 p u lVt.Ceu7.4D 8,81) 8.3(1 ' 41 Titttsv. 8,30 4,25 9,12 ' Arrive Corrv, 10,00 6,67 10,3 OCTH. K, 2. KO. 4. no. lave uorry, ii.uj a M. n.iu a m. K.lft r M Titnsr. 12.40 p x. 7.3S 7.62 P. Cen. 1.27 " 8,l! 8 42 Arrive O. City 2,10 9,02 9,20 " If vine. 4.50 11.4) fST So. 6 and 8 mil on Sunday. FKEIGIIT TIIAIXS SOUTH. n 19. No. 13. Ne. II. Vn. 1.1. No. . .M.Aif,ll.lSA.x. IO.Max H.aual! w pa ArP.C 10,10 " I.Viph l.15r. S.IS 4.40 Titus. 11.14 a . 2,49 1,44 " , e,UI turl.iS m. FKK1GI1T TBAINS SorrTT. Ko. 10.. No. 8. No. 11. No. 14. Ni 50. Or. l.f .'i M Van. .iioa a f.Sn.. :0 3Ia.m. 11.14 a. 4.v.ia " CVUX " U.Vi 11.1& r a. ll-tora fc.i0 '' ArOClO.lIt lu,-. 1,3J ' a,05" J.O0" "11 City and Petroleum Centre freli.hr, Iran Oil City 3,10 p. hi , arrives at I'mroleiitu (.'antra .S0 p. m. Ijwvhs Petroleum Centre at 4,40 p m arrival t Oil IMy ,00 p. m. 1. 2, a, 4, 6 anil A Are express tralnt. ' No, la a throuth nrcouiiuoda'lon, connects at C Try for Bant ami Ninth. sinitn nr.ACS at.EEriaii cass. Jo. 4 Dlreot from Pldlndaliihtii without change. WW 8 Itiruut to Philadelphia Hitlmui chnngs. Jto, A Dlrnet fJoni Plltaimriili wit'aoiit rhango. No 6-Direct to Pittsburgh without chauaa Monday, Nov. DA 1870. Cold at 1 p. m., 11?,; Patent Oil Pcmp. -Mr. II. K. Kenyon, of StoutMoville, O., has been at work for the past year on a new invention for pump ing oil, and. In Jane last took out a patent right on what be- terms '-Kenyon's Patent Double Acting Pump." Aft-r a thorough examination of thi pump we are of the opinion that it wilt prove a success. The Improvement claimed by the inventor is that by a double action of tho valves a con tinuous suction is created by whiob as much ml or other fluid is pumped by the down stroke as br the up, ' which is certainly a j rent advantage to producers of oil or for water wells. Ia evidence of this one of thi-fo pumps wt.s recently tried in the Blocxer well, on the Columbia farm, by the use of which lbs daily production of oil was Increased from twenty three to fifty bar rels. Mr. Konyon has one of those pumps on exhibition at II. Freeman's hardware storrf. We understand it Is the intention of ' Mr, J, S. MoCrar togiva this pump a trial In one of the wolls on bis farm. The fullowing oases were disposed of by th Cnuct at Franklin, yeslorduj : Common we ilth vs. George Curtis, alias Shorty, charged wi'b the killing of Antho ny Ilumruul, at Oil City, a few weeks Bince, wns fill ih fciillty of mnnslaugter. Commonwealth vs., Julia Iiice,. charged with l iroeny; not a true bill. Commonwealth vs. Chas. Kennedy and Jumes Ivirly, aiding and abetting a prijoo er to escape; found guilty. New Wei.!,. The Ladies' well, J. S. Mo Cray fism, commenced testing at 7 o'clock laul evtmingj getting oil almost Immediate ly at'er primping began. Tho well in now yielding fully eighty barrels per duy. LMuwnd hy si v vl ladica vsidiag in Ubiisv-ith; . Tin OmniS- or Oiti at Pithki.. Tno UmiMvilla Evening Uullflln kIvpi Hie origin of oil wrlli at Pltboli, ami It is quite umus- n?i An Impc cunious (aimer, with n liiro family n( boys to maintain, wnnlrd to (iro- enr fmployoii-ot of from kind. At this lime ttit to ans gn'at rxcitctnrat on the Allotbiny and Oil Creek, nliout the wrlls i , . . ..,.ijAHih Doing BiriiCK, ar.u largo luriuui'a uuut-uijr accuuinUti'd. A farmer In tho vicinity owned a tract of 'and, nnd bi d tiling ex cited at the etartlicg reports which daily reached his ear, be conceived the idea 0 there being oil on bis Iroct, and inlinenccd some ol bis neighbors to join Inn in putting dortn a will, by wt.lcb they were all tJ be Ciiirerhh. Koro of them having very much in i-Dry, and Keeling many unfurseen obslaeler, the well was abandoned. Here, the one we Lateotico dcslgralecf as the Impecunious firmer wantin3 work, conceiv ed the ides of playing a trick 1 y whici bis wishes would be cratifled. Ha procured a bottle of oil and unseen by any one poured It Into tte al-andi-nrd well, after which be goes to the owner of Ihu well and wuiilod lo bo sbowo whero it was. Tho old gentle man was indignant at bi s lets nn said he never wanted to (eo llinore. He, however sent Ms son; when they pot lo the well a polo was inserted, and stud enough tbere was the oil. This caused on excitement, leases were tuken, several wells were start ed, among- them trie United Stales well. This was tho motive power wblcli built i:-p Pitholo City. The rest of the story is as laui'.liaras boiifetoUl words; how Tithole City rose and fell, bur? men witb a reckless. oess never before witnessed, threw their all into that wbirlpo l of Feitilaticn, and now live iipou theirprecaricus daily earn ings. Attemptkd Sucipb. A young servant girl living in the Thiid V.'ard bud a full out with ber lover, and in the distress caused by disappointed affections threatened to drown berseir, or do something ehe equally foolish and desperate. On last Sunday afternoon she started out for the purpose of submerg ing herself aod ber sorrows in the pellucid waters of Frenoh. Creek, if she could find a hole deep eootigb. Before she bad beea Kone Ion: she was missed and her friends started alter ler, overtaking ber some die taiico ubijYO t barrel factory, and brought bet back forcU.lv, ler ho w,m lit lligerently determiccd to leave this shifting scene, rod threatened to knicii the Kea.t off a big health fellow fir his interference. We suppress the girl's. naie, and bepe sho will give up her luolitb idea ot elf destruction, rememheriug that there ait just us good Sub in the sea as now ever caught, bhe rufusei to teiljtlm nainej of Ihu- unfeeling man who went buck on ber sweetneis. spectator. , The Editor of lie North East Star attend ed the recent feoiuto tufi'iagu Conveution at Cleveland. He exprei-rs bis opinion of the delegates as follows: With few exceptions the female delegates present were a set of Lruzen 'faced, rantnnt old maids, -bom no decent man would want lo marry, Tbey were more masculine than fotniolne. We were somewhat surpris ed tosses one of the gantlomen delegates salute a tall brazen fuced masculine appear ing woman as 'doctor." We afterwards learned that she was Dr. Ellen li. Fergu son, of Indiana. Three or four female re porters for metropolitan papers were present No harder looking cases, who are well dress ed can be found on tbe street ef Cleveland tbna tbesi reporters. Let them shingle off their hair, put oti pantaloous, and they would mjko regular city roughs. , The Catholic School of tbis place, under the tuition of Mis M. Kennedy, is in an exceedingly flourishing condition. Ia ad dition to 111 usual studies taught, the young ladies and geutlomen Issuo every week two small papers eutltled tbe Morn ing Sun and the Evunln i Star, oomposed of original articles on various subjects,, in which considerable talent Is dh-ptxyed. Sherry's Now York Theatre; open at So bel's Opera Uouhi on the evening of Doe. J2th, in ti e great dram of -Rip Vim Winkle; or, Tbe Sleep of Twenty Vear.' They remain boro one week. Tbn compa ny U tbe strongest one tbat Sherry lias yet bad, and cannot fail of giving satisfaction to the public 'l sail tell you bow it vas, 1 Uilnk mine lager; dco I put mine hand ou uiiue n rod, and dero vas voue pane. Den Ijuitmine band on mine body, and dere vas annder. pane. Den I put tulnu band in mine pecke and der vos netting. Soljiue in id do deni- peranco. Now dor is do pain more In mine head, and ile pain in mine body vas all gone away. 1 put mine band in mine pocket, nnd dero vas dwenty d'.-lWi. So I shtuy laid de dempcranre. Our cHi.l-m should bear In uiiud that to morrow eveuiug Mad. Susie Duukers'in and troupe give a concert at Sobei's Opeta House. An extra bill will be presented. Let tllS fciiUi t? Ctti'f'led, Latest and tost Important War Reus. Vetsillles, Doe. 1. After the recent buttle- tho Army of tho LoiiB retreated lu a dinoiiletly manner to ward the North, leaving luur guns in their abandoned entrenchments, and the retreat slill continues. The greater p.irt ol tho French army was completely routed. Prisoneis iucreaso houily. The liertnan loss is less than at first re ported, and will not exceed 1 000. London, Dec. 1. It is snid tbn Prussians have suddenly evacuated Amiens, retiring on Paris'. This movement is regarded at Dilte as very snitlcnnt and it is believed a great battle is progressing around Paris to day. Tho Paris Monlteur chronicles six mili tary executions in its ltst number. UrusseK Dec. 1. The French army in the North h3 aban doned the project ot joining the Army ot the Loire and is retiring on Lil!e; without even holding Ai-rna. London, Sec. 1. Tho Times' VerJAiflea dispatches say. The acceptance of Prussia's cjuditious of peace by the Pari3 branch of the French Government will be required before the capitulation of the city wili bo received. About ooe-th'ud of the town of Thionville was destroyed by fire during the borubaid- men: by tho Prussians. The Array ol the Loire is retreating. Its present position anil, numbers are un known. Advices are received of a ba: tie between the French under Bryan and thePrussiaua under Eterpbnnngay, at which the i'nis iaus were beaten witb severe fo.s. The French captured three officers and a number of c.tinim and horses aa well as a qttunticy of small arms. Tha Times has a special from Versailles announcing that negotiations for a confer. ence are progrefsin?. , A Ceuioirs View. The Mayor of Louis ville bas a weakness for pretty womon; he Ifcns to look at rhom, be d oesn't blame any one else for showing that weakness; he u like tl'O Jiulgn who would not sentence n man f r getting drunk on -'old Port." Tho Mayor disapproves nn ordinance iinpnsinj a fine upon hoiel lonngerJfor staring at' wo men while passing a'oae through theslrects Ho rays:' "For my part, I think there Is nothing on earth ujoro pleasing t.h;t a liindsome. w'l behaved w-nuiitl and tli9 man that cannot oprreciate and be grateful for such oulit to be !lnl; but to line a nian tor looking wi'-h admiration upon tbe ladies is something I cannot approve of. If. however, thero should )e found men so degraded as to be-' have with vulgarity and rudenrss to the la dies on the streets, they can be'arrested for disorderly conduct, and will be spurned by every true man. Jf this ordinance should became a law, nil our adult male population would be liable to be sent to jail, and I nm afraid no. a few won 1 1 h tvo to bit fined : while It is even possHdo that sumo-of your honorable selves might be surprised to find yourselves victims ol its sweeping prouib- I Horn.' "Mother. who won Job!" 'Why. Job, my son, was very man, whom an eld Hebrew poem good Cilc- brates.'' 'But mother, what was he celebrated for? Did be print?" "No, child, be was Celebrated because be ing very rich, be wns o (so very good, and when he lost everything he still kept up a good heart, and believed all the time tbat God'a v. ill was lust. There wao-no Biicn thing as printing done in thoso day?." 'Well, then, you are talking about some other Job. Tbat ain't' the Job I uicuq! I mean Job who was a printer." 'I never beard of Mm, Sammy. Who to!d you anything about blm?" Good gracious, mother! Never henrd of blml Why, 1 never tako up the liKCOitu or any other paper, without leading some thing about Jult I'rlnlin'j. That's tho ouo 1 mean." John Bull '-Got all ihu arms you want? all tb'i ammunition? all tho coal?" France "Yes, all." J. B " And yon don't want anything more from me?" France "No." J. Ii "Then I think it la ti.no for mo to Inlorlere." Puucbinnol lo. Mr. Connelly, a Mlssourt gentleman, who had an engagement to be banned on t'te 2.1th, ia-diHposed to bo fpierelous. On biir.g informed that his senteoce bad been com muted, be said: "Tli'J Is tho meanest county on eur'.h ana bas the poorest luns. I have been lying hero in pr'nnn lor months My execution, for which everything bas been mado ready, bas been twice put or, a ml row lorn going to the Penitentiary ,tor ll!o Instevl of being t anged, as I wanted 'to. U." fiornl IVotlcwi. HI. PfttiUi,!!! fc Vo.j itl t'ark !'o, New oili, aeel (5ro. V. J'owoll A 0" AdvcrlttliiK Aaeiits, ore the soto ogenta for the IV, li-oleuin I'entre Paii.v Utremi hi that rily. Ad- vei'tlsera In ti nt elty are in;mstfd te Wvo tilth fa vow with either o' tup nl.ove lumnw w. a. m ;.i:jtFOH, Dealer in Lmlies' I'nrnishlng Goods, R1b bmis, Laces. Hewer. .Millinery Jewelry, Fancy (ioods. Ve . C, Washington Strm-l, Petroleum Centre, l'a. nov28-tf. Diariei for 1S71 for sal at nev 25-tf N icholson Bno. A spteudid assortment of Diaries for 1871 at TtctioLRON Knot. Call i.nd liKik at Nicholson Bros. Diaries for 1&71. TO liUT. For Ball'. Socials, Meetings, Ac, the ball opposite the Kocliestrr Jloiife ami over 11 Warner's flour ana foed store. Apply ti no. 30-tf. II. Wahnbii. If. casks uf Sweet Cider just reeelved from Ohio, at It. 11. Alrttt a. deCl-31. 1VALI41Al,i:U at GnifTKA Bans. Millers Cough lljney, best In town. Fer sale at GitirvitH Bnos. Millpr's unrivalled warranted at Worm Confeetlons, ClllFFFS BROS. Miller's Cauipho marrtet, ni Ice, tho best In the Uitirr'PM Bros. BovlS-ttn. Hiving added to my luiu stork. I am now reaiiv to supply fccnicli Whisky, Jurnni et Kum nnd all other Imported goods at New l nrk prices. tlbt'12 if- Owf.s Gappnrt. Gaffuey has a Inrje lot of scotch alo and I.i'tidon porter especially or fimily use, by too bottle or case Goods warranted and pr ces lower than ever offered in Petroleum Centre, ot Gappkct'". New Ml-sic miuik - ilesMs. Booths Sargent will open on or about the first of (lecemlier a music st.-re. in the New Opera House block, Spring street, 1 itiifTllle, ra. Besides keeping constantly on hand every description of in'isic.il instruments, music li'ielis. the Litest sheet musie, strings, tun ing forks, nnd in fuet everything pertaining to the music trade, t.'iey ur itgeiits for the sale of the world renowned Slein.vay, Hrndl-ury, Knil-e and other piaoos, also cabinet organs, nieloueons, c. ilr. Booth Has had a larui and vai'l.'d ex perience in the business, having been connecud with the well krewn musical lioni of C Hull, ot Meadviile, fur a period rl (.everal years. Mr. Sargent Is an old res iilmt ol this place, and has but recently removed to Titusvide, Those having deal with him will find tiioi not only an upright honorat lo busini-ss man, but a gentleman in every sense ol the word. We take pleas nro in recommending tho new firm to our musical friends and citizens generally They will llnd it. to I nor advantage to give thein a c :l when visiting Tilusville, or communie.ito wi'b them when In want of anything in the mu-ical 1 ne. Reiaember the place, No. 5, Opera House block. Booth & Sauhknt. Ovtert. Jut received Iresh tub Oysters and shell Clams at L Voucher's. sepl7. Buy the "Hud Hot" Saddle, manufactured In TitusviHo expressly for the oil country adapted -to all kinds of weather, at J. K. krone. alZ-tt Now Ik tho best time to lay in a winter supply of hard coal. Codington & Corn- well are the men to imy from. Juncsstr, Oyster nnd Clam Stews, toned ones, nt Voucner's. those old fash A. 3. Smith has just rettirjied from the East with a largo stock of Shnesand tho luteot styles of Upora Too Lad tea shoes. el5-tf. 1. adieu 4jHier Halovu TV Up stairs over Voucher's Restaurant, Wash ingtoii St.. Petroleum Centre, Pa. Ladies aro in vi te i to call. sept 28. Derrick Stoves at i . Ni;i:or.sos A Bi.aVkmon's. PIP.DS. 'tye. beat Singing and cheapest Canary Birds in the oil regiuns ate to be bad at nov7-lf. J. W. BETTY'8, CODZBiGT ON FURNISH ALL At Very Lo O-A-XilL. -A.ISTI3 8EE EaB' S Petroleutn Centre, fa.,: Oct. H-lf,. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. H. H, WARMER, ATcst dor to lite )t stand. It 1 a on lini.il a lartjo atock of Plour, Cats, HAY A XI) FKE, ('fall kins. Ala , C urn Meal, Ituokwlirnt Meal, APPLES AND I'OPATOEB. Just recslvud a tan lovotce of BtTTElt KOG3. Hn ftoara t.) Inform his old rtmi mr that i!l f In aboTii he has tn liuxo qiiantitiea, bei.dca a uxc4iUuul quality iif OIL MEAL Thantttug my i em si nun fitrr.ds tr iliMrtr-r 1th . rat supiwrt In lUe put, 1 L.i. thay will coatiaii their hvoia at u.j NEW STAND, On Wafhlngton Kt., 1'srrqlenni Cntre, P. ltov.'S.f The Ixcchhr OS WIMinm-St., Jf KW YORK.' POLICIES AT OPTION OF 1IOLDEU3 CONVF.UTHILE INTO ANNUITY BONDS. Thrni proM iuj. f r o!d vgo. roi.ICT KOLDKIt rAKTIrtIATK ms, ix mo- POMCIKt NON-roitFF.ITINO. 1A riS A; FOSTER, . ' Arnts, TrnnVlIn, P. , fl. LANK, fallal Input. i.v3Sly. WAR DECLARED On High Prices! at tbo Old Stand or J. S. J'rather. MAIN" STREET, by the new llrm, 13. V. 8. F I S H E H, Who Intends keeping np a heavy itoclt of GROCERIES PROVISIONS FLOUR, FRCIT. VEGETABLES, and in fiet every k'.iel of goods usually kept lu a well Ui poii.tiKi ;uoc:i:iiY STORE. 1 hiw a tesm.n the riad aud will tte hrr ilii FKt-.K OK I IIAU'IK. ftf All I as' l f'ir trial ninl an esainlnatien of uiy stock. Give nic a rait. m: v. b. risnrjf. Par ilrtTirJentre, P., .Inly i-tr. Hew Firm, Hew Goods. MKSSESIcfcSirA.S!)..' 1 lie nilwerlbers l ave purcliftsrd the entire Inter est of A. M. Miutti In tno Grocery ntul Itakorf hns!no. and will l eresfler eariy on theliiisliiwi ai itie nlil siard.iird hop" lv fair 'tenling n't tjt-'t ait nllontotho nn.ili.ft h piildir to merit ' ahare rt poin.nS!e. 'e have i.n hninl and aril coui.tniiliy icu ivieg a liit c'-s t irk i f (UlOCERlliS Ifc PUOVKIOaNS or all kinds, Foreign aud Dbmt-alle Fniite together with our iBAKERY VtHilrh is constantly t'in tug out fr.-h l'rrid. TUs, andlkeg, fls rnkea fnr wiidin and psrn haki-d to nnler. tmrnioitfi Ik small prout' and w trad., tali and .ee m;.ssei hot. 10-tf Waahlnztdu I'tlroleum i:ntr. VUil Mai her PhotograpU ISooins, Main Street, Pelroiettm Centre, nd secar. the shadow 'ere rke substanco fades novis-tf. I CORMWB GRADES OF west Hates. THEM AsT TH TAND.
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