JI( i! iRLA D, SMITH & Co. Losre Block TUmvlile,Pa., Merchant Tailors ! - Fall and Winter Styles! FMtElU.V & AME1UCAX ffswltliigs, Coaling, Vesting, CIOTHSand CASSIMEliES, With niMiMlicd ftwllirlee for making them irp w Mm most approved ma-iner. Hate and Caps. ilk Hon, JKnde toXOrdcr. Perfect tfallstnctton Always Guaranteed. f etroleum Cfervtre Daily Record, feu Centre, ITloudar Dee. S . AHUIVAL AN IV DEPARTURE OF TRAINS ON O. C. it A. It. R, On and after Monday, Nor!, 28lb, 1870, trains will run as follows: K0RTH KO. 8. . NO. 3. SO. 1. Leave Irvine. 12,01 m. 5,10 p m A.eve oil Ulty 7.00 a h. 2,65 p m. 7,50 p u " , PetCeu 7.40 S;39 8,30 " " Tiluev. 8. -SO ' 4,25 9,12 Arrive Corry, Io.OO 6,57 10,38 BOCTH. XO, 2. no. 4. KO, 6. Leave Corry, 11,05 a m. 6.10 a m. C,15 p m Titusv. 12,40 p m. 7,25, 7.52 ' P. Cen. 1,27 8.1!) 8.42 " Arrive O. Cit&2, 10 2u k " Irvine. 4,60 ' U.4U tJTNo. 0 and 6 run on Sunday. FREIGHT TRAINS NORTH. ..,!" m No. 13. No. 11. No. IS. Xo. . r OC, ,15 a.m. 11,16a.ii. IiiJSah. 6,30am S,10 pm ArP.C 10,10 " I.Ojpm 1)1,15 P u. 8.1S 4,40" Tltne, 11,14 a.m. 8,40 ' 1,46 " 9,13 0,10" As. t'url,15 pm. , FREIGHT TXAIXS SOUTIT. No. 10. No. a Sc. 10. No. 14. No SO. Cof- 1,6.1pm 111, 6.00 A.M 8,30 .m. 10 85 A.M. 11,14 AM. 4.85p "l-C,R.00 ' 9.4H ' 1-A15 p.m. 15140pm 11.00 " Ar JC10,1U ' lu,aj 1,3d 2,U5 ' 7.00 Oil City and Petroleum Centre freight, loaves Oil SJity A 10 p. m., arrives at Petroleum Contra 3.20 p. J'ra Petroleum Contra at 4,10 p m arrives eKI City (i,oo p. m. J 2, 8; 4, 6 ami 6 nre ciprwi trains. Wo, 19 U a Jirotmh accommodation, connects at jttj for East and North. eii-tsn palaci ti.r.T.pisa cars. go. 4 Direct from Philadelphia without change. e. 3 Direct to Philadelphia without change? No. 5 Direct from Plttibnriib without change. No 6-Direct to Pittsburgh without chanice. Monday, Nov. Si 1870, Cold at 1 p. m., lit. ANOTHER GREAT FIRE AT PAR- KER'S LANDING I THIRTY BUILDINGS DESTROYED ? LOSS $125,000 ! By tbe following dispatch It will be seen that Parker's Landing lias again been vis lied by'a destructive fire: Parker's Landing, Dee. 4tb. Parkei's again la ashes. Fire broke out about two o'olock tbis a. m,,. consuming nearly tblrty buUdlnga. Loss will oot fall abort of $125,000. !3 Toe "corner" in oil has been l(the all ab sorbing topic among oil men to-djky. It Is a very unusual quarrel and baa Dover before uootirred In suob proportions on tbe Creek. Tbe "bulla" present a strong front to-lay, and are pushing tbe ours on to tbe upper road at so lively a rate, that tbe ''bears" made a coneentrated move at this point for iuoro oil, and ou the arrival eT the 1:27 p. in. train, "wont-fas'' "tbe heavy holders of. oil with tboir most persuasive argument, Should tbey succeed it will be a heavy blow to the 'bulls," wbe are on band with ley! advio. Unless tUe. differences are settled amicably, "the law will probably be appeal ed :u decide tbe subject. By the explosion of tbe boiler at a well oti '.lie Iiy Weed farm, near Titusville, yesterday morning, a usa-. named Reeves was so seriously Injured that he died last evening. Tbe caueo of the explosion. Is un known. Tbe Central Polrtleuiu Company are lay ing a new side walk in front of tbe brick bank bulldir;. They deserve the tbjots of tfci puV.is. A party of gamblers sat down to a small game ol euchre on election day on the un- brageous bank of a Kansas creek. Tbe sport went on peace&lly lor a while, until one of til' gentlemen was discovered mak ing use of that Ignorance of the game which proved so exasperating to, William Oye and James Trutblul In a famous passage on Table Mountain. The ordeal by battle was decided upon for a settlement ot points at issue. Two combatants fought a duel on boraebaok, in wblcb tbey dissected each other like zealous young surgeons, and their horses, catching the chivalrous to f so Moo, bit and tore each other's necks and obeoks into shreds. When tbe fight aud one of tbe gamblers were finished, tbe eurVivor was promptly shot by speotator. wbo had r robably bet on a different result, and tbe fighting became general. Tbe whole party was soon stretched out on the Autumnal herbage,' wben, unfortunately, a pbyaioiM (Dr. Lawrence, wbo tells the) story) passed that way and rendexdprofesaionel assists anot and it is feared some of the gamblers may recover. Doino Her Ditt. During the war, eaysJ the Bjslefr Times, there was a .little girl and she always fait "like she was Id Gregory, " because she lived there. Wrltr Ing to a northern friend one day. she re marked that there was a weuoded Yank at their bouse, and that she was going to p!zen blm. Writing again she said that there were southern girlaf everlastingly "going"; for these blue-coated 'Ysnke." but she for one would never be '-subjiggated," and she should never speak to them do more. Another letter said that the wound ed Yank, wbo was stopping at her bouse was getting along finely, and she hated to kill him, because sbe,knew her do ooty. Thare were several letters after that, and tbe last one concluded: "By tbe way, dear, that wounded Yank wants to marry me, and I bave finally determined to let him do so, and pizen bin afterward. I think 1 no my do ooty." Sbe certainly did, for she and the unhappy Yank, shortly after tbe last letter was written, began one of tbe best families that Vermont ever bad. ' There was a large crowd In attendance at Madame Susie Dunkerson's conceit, on Sat urday evening. Tbe singing was excellent iu every respect and tbe performers were frequently encored by thewa present. In tbis, ber maiden effort, Mad. Susie bas made a deeided success, aud should sbe continue to Improve wfll undoubtedly draw crowded bouses wflerever she appears. Tbe burlesque opera of "Ye Prince, Ye Devil and Ye Princess," was well rendered and created great amusement among tbe audi ence. Miss Cusbman as "Prince Pretty," carried J eut tbe character in excel lent style, as also.did the balance of tbe compa ny in their several psrts. We commend Mad. D. and bor company to toe favorable notice of our brethren of tbe press in tbe oil region and elsewbere. A mao;oamed Rowland' Kolgbtlioger, was shot and instantly killed by a man named George Turner, at Bydetown, Crawford county, on Saturday night last. Whiskey was at tbe bottom of tbe affair. Old'Bill.W. was dying. He wae an Ig norant man, and a very wicked one. Dr. D., an excellent pbyslolaa-and a very pious man, was attending him. Tbe old fellow asked for bread. Tbe doctor approaobed the bedside, and In a very solemn tone re marked: "My dear friend, a man cannot live by bread alone." "No," aald tbe old lellow, slightly revived, he's 'bleged to have a few vegetables." Tbe subject was dropped. M i Andrew Campbell, one of tba elder t citizens of Mercer county, died In Greenville on Sabbath last Be bad resided in the county for over half a oeatury. Ha was a soldier In tne war ot liiz, ana rurjisned several sons for the Uolon army Id tbe late struggle. At Altoona, Pa., (bsvpollce furnish be liquor dealers with lists of persons to whom It is unsafe to aell intoxicating drinks. A prisoner n New Hampshire pleaded guilty of theft, and declared bis desire to go agtate Prison, for tbe put pose of learning a trade. A physician In Toronto bas sued a par there far libel, b la especial grlovanoa being tbat tbe paper asserted that he was formerly eoachmau. He raves for $20,000' A Terre Haute marriage in high life was n:evented by tbe young man's dis covering, by overhauling a family Bible, tbat bis prospective bride was nine years older than dear mipuia had guaranteed ber. A correspondent says tbe following notice may be seen at a blacksmith's shop in Et. eox- "No horse stctl os Sunday Vpt sickness or death V Latest and Most Important War News. London, Dec. 4. A Tribune correspondent at Versailles oa tbe 1st writes: Tbe sortie yesterday against the Wur tern burg division, east of Palis, between the Seine and Marne. resulted In leaving the French In possession of the villages about Brel Sur ataroe. Tbe Germans say tbey must retake these at any cost. Tbe French at one time oo cupledje line on the right and left of Atmes sen. . Tbey were driven back with heavy loss from this, their most advanosd posit ion. Tbe Wurtemburgera were supported by a brigade elthe. Second Pomeranian Corps, the Crown Prince's old corps, and part of the Sixth Cora Both aider fought bard. Tbe Freneh were led bydlsmounted officers of high rank and showed eomotklng.ot tbeir traditional fire. Had net the Wursemburgera bee very steady while being driven back, and bad not tbe Prusiians'arrived.promptly to tbeir support, tbe Investment line might have been broken. Tbe French merely losd' a better foothold for their future spring. Tbslr great want is space to display their forces. - A very hard light took place tbe same day north of St. Dennis. Tbe French sal lied out agalast the Fmr th Prussian corps, but tbe attack was repulsed, and piisoners were taken by tbe Prussians. Tbe loss of the Frencb'was heavy, inoludtng seveuteen officers. Frederick Charles' operation, though Dot unsuccessful, wssjmucb hinder ed by tbe heavy roads, and lbs army was fatigued by long marches. To-day all is quiet on the Southern front of Paris. CARD. Msd. 8nsle Duokerson proprietress of the Colored Concert Troupe, bets te eS-r her sincere thanks to ber Irieods and acquaint ances for tbeir kind and liberal patronage on Saturday evening last In attending ber vocal concert, and hopes she may bave tbe pleasured apperring before them again at some early period. Petrcienm Centre, Dee. 6, 1870. A crazy Connecticut farmer has just fin ished a $2,000 bog penj. which is grained and papered. Vjjv A near sighted Indian yotitb was driven to suicide by proponing to tbe .wrong girl, and getting laughed at Two negroes, In Ciitbbert, Geo ml v, had a butting match the other day. Alter six ty four ronods they became disgusted with the monotony of,tb thing and quit. Among the treasures in tbe vaults of tbe Treasury Department at Washington Is a large bottle of otto of rosea, presented to President Van Bnren by the Inman of Slam, and valued at $800. A physician in Bnver Dam, Wis., was arrested for whipping bis wife, add was re quired to enter Into bonds to keep the peace. On his return home, be tore down his sign and swore "be would not practice in any d d town where- tbe authorities, knew better than he what was good for bis wife. A slow train Ticket Collector. This your boy mum? He's too bite for a 'elf ticketl" Mother -"Oh! Is bst Well per haps he Is now, mister: but be wasn't wben we started. Tbis 'xcurslon's ever so-many hours be'iod, time an' he's a growing lad! So now" Tbe Common council of Waupun, Wis., get together and discussed tbe propriety of erecting gas-works, aa ksrosene was getting so dangerous. Tbe undertakers of tbe city held a meeting and passed resolutions to the effect tbat tbe council was trying to take tbe bread out of their mouths, wben the gas question was indefinitely posipoaed by tbe council. Le.FwIk-Wing, Esq., manager of tbe Chinese laborers ot tbe plantation of Oakes Ames A: Co., bas presented a long petition to tbe New Orleans city council, wherein be "bowsth obsequiously to tbe dust In token of loyal homage and bumillily," and alter deploring tbe waste of wholesome food In tbe destruction of vagrant dogs, oilers to buy all suob from the city at, fifteen cents per bead, silver. Dion versus Lseery. A billiard match between Dion and Deery took place at San Franolsco on Saturday night. About two thousand persons were present, including a number of ladies. Tbe players had made such wonderful scores at praotlce games tbat as choice was difficult, but the pools sold slightly in fsvor of Deery, Tbe appearance of Deery and Dion was ballad with applause. Deery was evidently the favorite with tbe audieuoe. Dion won tbe first inning. Tbe score stood: Dion, 1,500; DeeryY 897. Time of gsme, tbtco hours acd.focty talautct. Earth's hottest spot Tho oil regions. The population oP Maine ia 628,710, a galu of 118 alnoe 1860. Tbe Tobacco cbewet Is like a goose In a Duteb oven always on tbe spit. Men ate like potatoes tbey do not know bow soon tbey njsy be In hot water. Juvenile: "Mother ssys will you give her email change for a dollar!" She'll send the dollar In to-morrow." LmtuI Notice. 8. M. Pettenglll dc Co., aT Park Hew, New York, i4 Geo. P. ltowell A Co.. AdvenUIng Ageots, are the Me acenta for the Pa, troleum Centre Dailt Riooau In that city. Ad vertisers In that city are reiiucatrd t leave their fa vors with either of tne shove bouses FOUND. On the Egbert farm, a wallet containing a small sum of money. Tbe owner can bavo the same by calling on K. Tat', proving properly aud paying charges. W. A. IIIXGEKFOKD, Dealer In Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Rib bons, Laces, Flowers, Millinery Jewelry, Fancy Goods, o , Jtc, Washington Street, Petroleum Centre, Pa. nov28-tf. i Diaries for 1871' for sale at nev25.tf Nii'uoi.sok Duos. A splendid assortment of Diaries for ITX31 at ' Nicholson- Bros. Call and look at Nicholson Bros. Diaries for 1871. TO IaKT. Fer Balls, Socials, Meeting, 4c, the ball oppot thc ltucbester House aud over II narner's flour and feed store. Apply to ao, 30-if. 11. Waksi. 16 casks of Sweet CidiT just received from Ohio, at II. 11. WARNER'S. decl-St. fTALL. PAPER at Gniri'its Bros. Diaries lor 1871 at Grifi'ks Bros. ORIENTAL HOT BLAST t PARLOR STOVES) are In such great demand tbat Nicholson fc Blackmon cannot supply tbe home trade. ocbll. Tho largest assortment of Parlor and Cooking Stoves may be found at Nicholson & Blacktnou's. Goods warranted and prices lower than ever tQvrcd in Petruleum Cuntre, at Gakknk.y's. We (Iffy Competition in Ruck skin GiovesI We duo what we say when we anert lhat we can anil do roll the beat of Buck skin Gloves cbenper than apv other place in town. I.AM M Eli S A. ALUEN. WALL PAPCK at Griffks Bros. Oysters by the qunrt at v one tier a. All styles Heli t harne. chesper than tbe cheapest, made from Mofl'.il's oak stock, and warrauted, at J. R. K run's. Call and see the extenHloo top Dietslnr wltb reservoir, at Nicholson & Blackmoa'a, agents for tbe same. OVNiera. Just received tn-sb tub Oysters and sbell Clams at L Voucher's. Sep 17. Buy tbe "Red Hot" Saildlf. manufactured in Titusville expressly fur tbe oil conatr adapted to all kinds of weather, at J. R. Kroo's. a!2-tf Now is the best time to lay in a winter supply of bnrd coal. Codington Corn well are tbe men to buy from. June 2811. Oyster and Chm Stews, those old fash ioned ones, at Voucher's. A. 3. Smith bas just returned Jrom tbe East with a larpo stock of Shoes and t'be latest styles of Uwra Toe Lad ies shoes, wet5-tf. Ladle Oyairr Maloon Up stairs over Voucher's Restaurant, Wssb. iogton St., Petroleum Centre, Pa. Ladies are invited to call. sept 28. Derrick Stoves at Kiokoi.son A Blacxmos's. BIRDS. The best Knifing aud cheapest Canary Birds in tbe oil regions are to be bad at aov7-tf. J. W. BEaTTY'S. CODINGTON FURNISH ALL v .At Very Lo SEE OLD S Tetrulcum Centre, I'a., Oct, Jl.tf. NEW ADVEKtTsKmfst iirui iii.a.. wtn MUSIC STft i-nnAiioijSEBl0t TITUSVILLE, pA. 1 W Mrr rmv r - n li'i n l M..VII l.illrn,o.l,..,liof ",C OtK rtuno, sirsaiM. end yii.!w..V,N V""" JillKr.TMn- '.; JiM'l(l'l-. I .t i... s nil i V 't. I ateliiWBy A 'ii, M'"l)H. Eb J Hradluirv. ' '1 ofltoMon -the Hi,,.,, "! ',,'' Ms. I tr..dm-wi. whlrh w. ,? "s J irnii.. A lar,!o stock of ulcv-t Mic i. r?'"!lJ ..Vi'r itriBet bppA nolle. . . ..... n.i.r urrn neiorn the i,r ,i '"' thirty year.. W wakhast thYJ I and will sell on monthly ,1,11 IV ni We ehnll be nl-e-t , '.ho , rA' HJ'nW 1 may lavor us iitb s rail. PVSSyKj ti ;. " "Tn 1 decS If On. ti ... J'Att.vjt I -a. Card rriiE l oi.i nHu ohm- r n,J 1 OP Cl.U MlllA l-AHM, ato bestcrd unon II,,.. .' 'J"1 P;l nonc- IhM tbey nre always r, d ,i Is reonln-d, sn-h n 1'I UI.if VI. PTrfra l?' VI S. lKM-KSMIrH Ul.-iiv. ..'V,S:'t-- I'roprleio'. i..V AUnin,',.i.'1)t''l;;,v,.i vJ Tinnnea who hnve nn bund with Hum 1 Holrnny f,-r. r..d.-.. All tho..- that sr. l a..Mdfull Hi'. 1U..1 for above .t,M ? will piia-c sJor, all fommiuilcailiin. fo " ' O. C. SMITH. Usance R T. C. E II ARTMAN, iT'y f. (-. B. 4Mt T) ISSt.1,1 TI..N N()'l( K.Tho en.fsi.pT, and W. Wine, umb rih! tlrra name "of S I blom A W.iif. I. this rtny dlsaolv-M by mnluaU I IWn .nil W II U l., ,1.. .. . !r I The arronnt. for and mc iin.t the flrra will 1 ,1 uu vf uiiurr oi i no uoove partners. U K. W -OXBLOl W. O. WIN0. Decmiber 3d, 1S7 '. d5 jt ISHaM & CO, C'rrrtro-!!l.,4MI('iiy. NEW. ANt BEAUTIFUL ' . STYLES OF o H eH 0 c3 H ft ffatcte ana Jewelry, (Amorirnn, Kn-' l.ti nod Swim r:i:iko.) Iterhng Silver AVarr Silver plated War, Of nM irn.b-.-. ti i,i.jn tti inIlr VKIt. n.-(-ia l, M.t;tit-U!u: j.res.'ui. Mil.fli itral.it CHAINS, JK' I- I.HY, J'ISTOI.H. m-vui,v?i's. FlllIVl", TAI'I'LT, KK.-I, I(IM1 .to., c. Porllrultir in vtiTli't' rv-n Ui iri".r liiK flue wnic'ii". :iinl Ji-wt-lry h. I competent w -rKtintt. Th firm hnvo nti a More fitTl TL'Si II.I.K, S.r .ir n. MKMKMItKH TUG "lAt'R. Centre street, nexi d-sir oT tti P A A. Tvli-yrnjili Oriice.tnl tii y, l"a 5. li ui mr aTla Us V t-liim-i1 Xcxi oor r the Old Sland. 11. bat ou band a Inrye sleek of Flour, Oatsr hay A.n nm or nil kins. Ala , C orn Mcml, ItnrkMlif-alMfal) APPLES AND POTATOES. Just roestved s large Invol-e' of nCTTEIt k E00S- He de.nea to Inferm his obi "'"'"n",'.'" tne ab.ivo he has in l:iri;ei'n'iRt' 1'"s"le-, ' exojUleul quulily of . , OIL MEAL . Th.nWc my um'i1'nd1f",lu ral siiport in the .a 1 uoee l!y thutr favors at my NEW STAND, On Washing! on M., retroleum Centre. Pfc f WAILPAPEH ij(5w, & CORN WB GRAliES OF west Rates. THE THEM '-A-T
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