loife niuok, Tltnvilte,lu., W" 'ft Merchant Tailors! Ifellaiid Winter Styles! TOUEEGV &AJIEKIC1X Coaling, CLOTHS and CASSIMEitES, With avwiuatled 6w HHIm fr jnsfctne fhem tip W lit iiui approved manner. Hatjei and Caps. Ilk U Alnde to Order. lrrfecl aatlNtactloii Always Uuarantccd. t etroleum Centre Daily Record. fat. Ceutro, Thursday Dec. 8. AKIV.IL AND DGPAKTIBC OF 'IKAI.NS ON O. U. & A. It. R, On and after Monday, Kov. 2Stb, A I ...111 .. j- .... ' 1870, n.iui win run as louowe: KORTll KO. 4. KO. 3. Lare Irvlnn. 12,01 p m.' Leave Oil City 7.00 a m. 2,55 j u. " lVt.fVn 1 Alt l to it NO. 1. 5,10 P M 7,50 p m 8.30 9.12 " TitUBv. 8.:i(l 4.25 Arrlvo Corry, I0,UU 6,67 " 10,38 octh. : no. 2. xo. 4. Leave Corry, 1 1,05 a . 6. 10 a u. Tilusv. 12.4(1 p m. 7.35 " I'. Cen. 1.27 " 8. lit 11 Arrive O. City 2,10 y,ui " ' Irvine. 4.60 11.40 ko. (!. C.I5 r it 7,f2 " 8.42 0,it) ' Of" No. A and 6 nn on Sunday. FREIGHT TKAINB NORTH. lfo.1!) No. in. No. It. No. 15. No. a. LsOtl. K.U5 a.m. 11,1 J a.m. I'V-lA M. N.Sil 3 10 r ArP.C 10,10 l.Oll-a 12.15 r N. M5 " 4.-I0 3 'l.n. K.H A m. :1,4a 1,U " 0,45 0.1U As. Cordis n. FKKIGHT TRAILS sorTn. Ito. 10. No. a No. V. No. 14. No 20. Our. j WM lxTl.o.OOi.a ,30a . :0 3Sa.. 11,14 am. 4 :5i- i'C..oo " si.iii l r a. la 40 p k.oo AnXJlu.ia iu,i 1,33 oo ' 'II City and Petroleum Centre frelphi, lcf.vt Oil 2 10 p. m., arrlvi at Petroleum (,'onlre 8.S0 u. t u- ii . i . . . i . r at nil cut C.00 1. in. i-.-innt.Miu vIUIII l IU., HfriVUK io.hll".ee"P v Try ior fcast and Korth. SflTKII PvtLAVS I.FErtNO CABS. 4 Dlruet from I'hiladslphia without cliafige. m. 8 lHruct to Philadelphia without cbanga. No. S Direct from Ptttaburitli wlthont ehange. No -DirMt to Pitfuburgli without chatiKa. Monday, Nuv. 21 1870. J Go.4 at, 1 p. m litf There was a trifle over 4,000 barrel ot oil Isaded and shipped from Boyd Farm yes terday, and 2,000 from Miiier Farm and Ti tusvllle, making io all, 23,000 barrels deliv ered en' tbe Dec. 1st "call." Forty empty Crs were at'Buyd Farm last evening, thir ty At which wore filled tbis morning, leav. ing, with what arrived since, fifty empty curs at tbat point at .noon to-day. Foster StaMoo, on tbe Allegheny River lielow Franklin, mention of wbicb we have beretefore made, coruinuoa.to "look up" in oil matters, and appearances itiJIcate tbat the coming spring will witness renewed ac tivity in, developing in tbat neighborbood At present five or six new wells are nearly completed, all ot which, bave splendid) Indi cations and will undoubtedly be large pro. 4lucing well. There are six pumping wells and about thirty in villous stages of com pletion. Our townsmen, Mensr. Fisber, Morris & Co., bave tbeir, .machine and tlacvsuiitb abop in operation and have all the business they can posiihly attend to. Vf i shall keep our readers posted io regard to tbis new territory as occasion will per .mil. ... ' There is a paper io circulation la this )d ice to raise money to aid io tbe libera tion of August lib lei, who it will be remeta liered was teat to tbis penitentiary for the murder of David Tate. It Is said Rbiel is very low with consumption, aud cannot poisibly survive but a short lime longer. The wife oT the iinfortuqate man is also in towu making efforts to secure bis release. Tbe weather is gloomy to day. decidedly cheerless aod Mitten aie to be tbo aiyle ibis winter. Generous jouug liUiosgUo tbem to their ; il'l ' t! rne:rl. A Rat Story. An olJ diukey in t'.io Fourth dlsiriot or New Orleans, h.u dally (or months pisi. selected the door-stop of a prominent resi.loncu fur his noon-day nap. Being driven off one day he oomes the next. With bis head thrown Ihc and bis tnon tb wide open, be snores away, to Ibeexoeed ing dieeotntort of I'm Iniuitej. Called to the door by tbis disagreeable diapaion a few days since, the lady of the house con cluded she would try an experiment. For this purpose sbe procured a small piece of ice and dropped it into tbe huge orifice that nerved as Situ bo's mould it disap peared like a (hot. and with a cough and a snort, Sambo started to bis feet. 'tUnF be cried; as the ice sent violent thrills through his stomach. "What's dls!" u ml bis fingers clutched nervously tbe afflicted part. Just then touie oue crii'J out In tbe bouse that a big rat bad run down "Uncle SamV throat. Tbis added a terror to bis t ain. He rolled ou tbe bastiuette and cried lusti ly for help. "Fore God. misses he's gnaw'n out'n tt:e. I feel him. Oh, ijiolly! he's kill'n me " And the white of tbe darkey's eyes pro truding like saucers, and the convulsed and anguished l ice, showed ;tiv$ real pain was strongly enhanced by bis imaginary ter ror. . . Ob, Golly, bowl he;do jump and kick about," and uaoilio again guve himself up to a paroxism of lauicutattwi. ' Diink warm water, Uncle Sim, and drowu him," suggested tbe lady. Without any hesitation Sam stirted fur the water plug. lie turned on the ctank and the water started. Sain glued bis lips to tbe uozzle until bis sides were puued out like an inflated ball 'cn. 'How do you feel now, Uncle Sam," the lady inquired as Sum staggered buck to a scat. "I guess he's drowned, misses; but here's what's troulilin din chile how uiu dat rat gwioe to git out'n dare?" - A Neck Tie Pabtv. Neck tie parties promise to Le tbo '-rage" this wiut-r. Doubtless manv of our readers are enquiring by this time "what is a necktie porly!" A neck tie party is one wbero each lady at tending makes a bow or neck tie, of the same material as the dress she wears. Tbe bows are taken to tbe' place wbeie tbe par ty is to be held and placed in a bng. When the gentlemen arrive, each man ai'iat go to the bag and take a neck tie, nnd it is bis dirty to wait upon tbe lady, during tbe even- Nog, who wears the dress corresponding in material with the necktie which be tukes from tbe bag. It is desirable 'or the la dies to wear dresses ot different patterns at a neck tie paity. Much amusement gener ally attends this lottery lor a partner, and it sometimes occur in this case, as. in rrwt rimonial lotteries, that the mon con euial spirits do not come together. Xf West HfKouy. The following table West 2,4:3 inn ' 125 production cltbe Hickory oil field: Wilkias Farm Beatty Farm Miles Farm Newell Farm Royal Scott Farm llolfman Farm R. C. Scott Farm ' H. W. Scott arm Fagttcdas Farm Tuttle Farm John Hunter Farm 66 ino 16 130 13S sno 257 13 The coroners jury oo tbe inquest of Row land Enigbtlinger, who was shot io Hyde town, on Saturday evening last bave render ei a verdict of' justifiable homicide and exonerate Turner from all blame. Tbe Herald says: This is au extraordinary c inclusion to arrive at, and seems to involve some can fusion of ideas as lo the force of language, nnd the significance of legal terms. If the killing was accidental, it oonld not bave been in self defence, and if U was in suit delense it would have boon excusable hom icide not jnstidable homicide, according lo tbe accepted definitions of criminal luw. It will be seen by referenoe to the adver lircmentln another column that Sherry's New York Theatre open at Sobers Opera House lor a week's engagement, Dec. 12tb. to the gieat Irani of 'Rip Van Winkle; or, Tbe Sleep of Tweoty Years," in wbicb Mr. J. W. Carner appears as liip Van Win kle; Miss Virginia Howard as Gretohen, and Mr. S. K. Cbetior as Hendrick Wider. Sherry bag the best companyv thai ban ever appeared in the oil region, and will un doubtedly draw crowded bouses daring bis at ay here, Tbo "bulls" and "bears" am coniparitive ly quiet to day, nnd thuro is nothing new in regard to the "corner." It looks very much as if both sides waut tu let Saturday's operations decide tbo msHter. Uetnember tbu poor now that Cold wcallj-f-r to upon us. .,' Latest iiiid Most IiiipurJant Wat At'ws. Tutc, Dee. C. ralnrtine retreatit Trom Orleans with a force believed to t.o 200,000 strung. lie hud live hundred ctnnon. Tbe gov. ernment;imthorilies wished him I o remain at Orleans and receivii the Trusl in altn;k, but they uavo w.iy lo the General's opinion that tbe place was untenable. Subsequently the General fougnt to bis utmost, but was powerless to effect an f thiug. Atbnlfpsst eleven o'cloclt the Germans demanded the evacuation of the city threat ening to bombard It In cisfl of refusal. The Prussians enptured but few prisoners and no ammtittition. A World's special dated Tonm, Pec. 6. save: In tbe engagement of llie 3.1 at Patev, 20,000 French held their ground ngaiust Cd.onO of Frederick Chains' army but w re cut to pieces by the shells of tbo ene my. The Geraan nrti'lery was rervrd witn fearful nn'l-verwhelaiiug eifect. The P.ipl Zouaves fotuht with snper numan.bravery, but nearly all of them were killed. A Toiirn dispatch of December 5th says that the derniao forces engajred in the bat tle yesterday north of Orleans embraced th united artnies of Frederick Charles the Third, Ninth and Tenth Corp under Dukrf of .MecMI eiiburg, one Bavnriat c.irp and theStcnnd Infinity and two cavalry divis ioDf, compripiug 150.0CO mn. The, French force ooosisttd of six corps, aggregal'utg ItiO.OdO men, but was dellclent in cavalry, aaJ cotn batted wi'.lvthe reptilne of Sunday. , The fight commenced Thursday and con tinued with varying success during Friday and Saturday, but oo Sunday the successes of the Germans were great, tbougb purchas ed at great cost. Tbe connition of some of our streets Mils to mind some poetry perpetrated by a trav eler, once upon a time, who was disgusted at having to "drag bis slow length along" on borse-back, for maoy weary miles. Hear him: Pre reached tbis place thanks to tbe Gods! Through mads both rough and muddy A certain proof that making roads Is be re no public stud. Though with religion I'm not crammed, Yet as the scripture says', The people here will sure be d d Unless they trend their ways. TJouse For Sale, II . E. Bi.ifch. Exchange Hotel. Oil Ox A Strike. The workmen on the Atlantic & Great Western branch of the Erie R'y. are on a strike. They bave heen receiving $1,75 per day and have struck for $2.00. Seven trains were on tho pol.it of leaving Meadville Sunday, but on kecount of having no brakeuien were detained. A train left Jamestown for Salamanca Mondsy morning without any brakemen. We will not be surprised to hear of accideutB here after. Jamestown Journal. It ie said there will be several large re fineries erected at Oil City next season. ecidedly a wi movement. A justice in PeorU county g.ive the fol lowing marriage certificate a few djys ago: 'To tbe world greeting Know ye that John Smyth and Peggy Myers are hereby certilied to go together and do as folks does anywhere in Coperas precinct, and when my commission come I am to marry em good and date 'em back to kiver accideuts." . ,. Tbe Buffalo Park Association announce that their sixth annual trotting meeting will be bold on tbe 8tb, l)tb, 10th and 11th days of August, 1871. The programme of the racs will soon bo published; and the premium list will probably be largsr than ever betore. The Frenab cable works well to tbe west, but ia inoperative easVwardly. Like a poor rule, it don't work both ways. E. A. L. Roberts atvi W. B. Roberts bave been iudictdd by tbe grand jury of tbis county, for keeping and maintaining a nuisance in the ehupn of 4 heir nitre-glycerine factory and etoro house which it located near Titusvill. Solid silver gjoda in cases suitable for (resents, at - Iskam'k, Tilimville. ' Millois Couuh Honey, best fn town. For ale at Gicipkkh Bos. GafTney has a large lot of scotch ale and London porter especially or family use, by tbo bottle or ca-'e. D iuriva fr IfcTl ui Ii-;l .Vol (. 8. ill. iviUHain .v '., :7 I'uiU ''., No-v Vork, tun! tieo. P. Kowell 4 AdiewMiiK isetils, are the solo ;iiit. for the l'u, iriileuin return Pn.T Heiniau in Unit eliy. AJ- verlis'.rs In ti nt t-ltj nre wqiiraUli t leava tin Ir fa vera with liher or toe nlune timeit Rior.es, Opera Glasses, Fieccli Clock, Fans, Fine London Imither uoud. nt Isil.li's. Tilnsvllle. At Imuam', Til'1'viLl.K. I.adi' stem winding Watches ot ueurry nit fltsKloix luake.ie. dec8-2. FOUND. On ti e Egbert farm, n wnllet containing a email sum of money. The owner Can have the same by calling on V.. Tatt, proving property ami puying charge?. W . A. IIUMUCKFOUII , Denier In Ladies' Flirni-hlng Goods, Klb bons. Laces, 1-iewers, Millinery Jewelry, Fane Goods, ,Vo , Ac, Washington Street, Petroleum Centre, Pa. nov2S-tf. 'i t liKT. For Bs!K Socials, Meetings. Ac, the hall opposite the Rochester House aid over 11 Warner's Hour anil feed store. Apply to 007. Su-tf. II. W'AItrtKR. . It! rasks of Sweet Cider just received from Ohio, at H. 11. WaKN Kil'o. rlee-3t. WALL HAfi lt at GuiFKi.K Bnoa. At Isham's. Trrt svii.i.i:. (Jet.t's Watch es. A lM lineot Ainerifiin .Watches, in cluding Howard Niekel movement. OMENTAL HOT BLAaT il'AKLOK STOVES) ore in sneh great demand ti nt Nicholson it li.uckui'jn cannot si'pply tbe hon.e trade. oetitl. The Imgesi i-sorliueui of Purler and Cooking- Stnvm may bo lotind at Mtcrioion A liluckuiou's. Goods wnrmme.l and prices lower than ever ottered iu Petroleum Centre, at Gakkxkt's. "Vt defy Competition in Buck skin G.oves! We snow what we siy when we assert Hint we on and do soil tl.e best of Buck skin Gloves cheaper than any Mhei place iu towu. LAMMEKS A ALDEN. WALL Pll'l H at GltiFKES Broh. Ovsti'ifl by the rpiurl at V oucner s. All styles light harness, cheaper than the cheapest, made trom Mott'il's oak block, and warrttuttd, at J. K. Kron's. WALL I'AI'tli at Cr.iiicJ Ciiiis. Having added to my huge stock. I om now ready lo supi ty fcootch Whisky, Jumui ci Bum and all other imported onds at New York prices. DOV12 if- Owkx Gafknkv. Miller's Cumpuo' market, at Ice, the best In the Griffkji Hbos. ln)Vl!)-lni. Miller's unrivalled warranted at Worm Confections, GlttPFF-M linos. Call and see the extension top llielator with reservoir, at Nicholson A liluikmun'a, ageuts for the same. OV" I ''"' Just receive.! tresh tub Oysters nnd shell Clams at L Voucher's. sep!7. Buy tbe "Red Hot" Saddle, maimfaolurori in Tilnsvillo expressly for the oil cnnnlry adapted to all kinds of weather, at J. R. Kron's. ol2-tt Now is the best time to lay in a winter supply ol hard coal. Codington & Corn well are the men to buy from. nJiine2Btt. Oyster and Clam Stews, ioued ones, at Voucher's. those old fusb A. 3. Smith bas just returned Lrotn the East with a Urge stuck of Shoes ami the latest sty l- s of Opera Toe Lad les shoes. . ortfi-lf. t l.udlea Oraler Saloon Up stairs over Voucher's Restaurant. Wash ington St.. J'elroiouiu t-eture, ra. L-idles are inviioil to call. sept 28. Derrick Stoves as - Ntoiiot.soN A Bi.ackmon'h. BIRDS. The best Singing nd cleapest Canary Uirdd in the oil regions' aie to be bad ar nov7-ir. J- W. BfiiTTY'S. FUUNISU ALL 'At Very 3Lo dJTulu JISTID SEE OLD STAMD. N K W a DV KliTISKM KNTsT Sobols Opera Housol New York Theatre Proprietor & Maua.jer, JAS. F. PIIF.RRY Stage Manag-r, - S K. ClIMiI't Leader of UumI, FRANK .Moxtpokd Leader ot Orchestra, C. A. ZIMMtKMAS Sixth Annual Tour! VOll A FEW KIGI11S OXL COMMENCING Honilay Kvo, Ihc. 12, 70i On which occasion will be produced for the Itrxt time in this place, the greats.i .iicce.i ol the age, novbeinii played a'. Uooih's Theatre, New York City, entitled RIP YAN WINKLE: Or, THE SLEEP OF 20 YEARS. J, W. CARNER IN HIS GRKAT CHARACTER OF in Winkle. 531 sVirwC.rillHJKVAUU AS G11ETCHKN, (Rip's wife ) ;.r. : Ei. ClIITttt AS HENDRICK VEDDER. Supported by the talesled aod powerful cuuip'iiiy in the c ist. A1 mission 50 eta Heaerved,1S eta ?5W" Tickets for silo during the day at the Cotiirul Hoiiso nnd McCliniock House. D'n- mn at 7 o clock, Perrorniatiec eoniuctie's utrio'c.oeK- . JOHN .M. MlfcltUl, Agfa'. A ( AltD 1( Tilt: LADIES, FOit rKMAl.KS- STt! Ur.t.If IN dill'-1 I TlVtl IMI'Etiri.ARl TIl-. ItSM VI till-'. I I llii.'i" men II.N llt.t 'I t-UN. Flti'M V. HAT. Vl.lt CAli:. A l A1.WA1 M l Ch'H H'L ASA li:hVtMlVK. rrerorrd I 'yprekMlr lor Jlarrie i.miieM. (V e la-'v w- ites ll n ' Oi-lilin I'll'- "'iev. me In ! ea ' with tu any I n-ent-w" mii.ic. sr II who vtio tie tneisM"! ' " uam nffiii'i.rMli '' 'i he i!- n .ne is i ! I; in Inr.-e whit, h.i.xi... run slii'iig ileli'-le li:m 1. ol PiUs, hmI upon ine'i'lu.x you -II In-Im '-. I'svemie Sfimiip mted fi-imi n- .rvte '.! . "i"" whieh v.mi in tl..d He- w ltd' .no - teia. i IVvi.deil PilK ill iwlli!") -ett n N,IVU' iP i . wlthont tint s.ainp. "he snri'l rert j"l )''', Imxes lire no li.ugi-r u-ed t j Mina ot tho.r u 3 s Coiinierl.-Ued ' ' I'rU-o 91 I'er Hex. MX Box Scid bv 31. . KI5IVS "p"."',; H,n A.-Biii f..r IVtre.- in Ce ite. It 3,-l.di't l ilii 1 Ihroluli Uiu IViiole im " Post tullee rui h ivcih- f in. -cm i; " ; l,v mall, t . any i.art of thec-o rv. o ) ai hy a. it. ciiiuiti. on nie.nville. ,M A. vrl)imii t. "I :tivi.l. tJilMAr New Vo'ra, mid hy S. 1). IKuV'r:, Sole rv,. M. ! Ivlll.. .1.. H1 V. It- i- w:Hie-.o- ..u T..rlr. l J (if ('.i.l'MIHA sAltM. iiros W . onl.lie in p nenf thanks fors.l fav-re and I r- ai:elieste.cd u.(s U.ein. ai.d they berehjr an nii..iiee thai thev nro always ready to plsy , on oernsions whero the servlees of J1 UnTI- ' l.r,nlr 1, sue a-IM l. .''i? to. l r.prieio.si.nd AlaniiKiiis ol rV"l'l'IJ .$' Tio. pes who bavs no hand with thm. ,.. ,!ct. Hint we are r.-rlv lo u; 'f" Z , Itolconv fer. v.d,s. All tl'e that '"'" a .H,d iall Puis. Itn- d for ah .yo sMtl SH" u i, i!.-i nili:ns.- n i eofuuiii'., 1). ('. Sv.lTil. I..uri:. s'o. . oiuniDiu ; T. r. K HAKTMAN. t-e''y O. B dNto- GRADliS OK we THEM Grxifes Bit os. retialeuta CEtre,.Pa., Oct. 3I-tf.
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