7 . -A. .. v i n i, ' 'Li. pi, Ml i ii M:K ! .j n In.- ' ' i li.: n ' ' "I'- ! . 'i, : ' . ' : 1 : I.I i r : :i f i It ' '. - ! ' ' . i, si . t 'Jl' (. i3 i ! j r: " 1 1 A LIBEit.lL mscuilvt from marked prices on our EXTE1S81VB STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING Winter liitdcrwar, Catton Made Clothing, Sate and Caps, AC., AC.,. Tr tU next Thirty Days ! HeFARLAD,SHITII & Co. Merchant Tailors ! L(Mr Block, TltncviUe.Pa., 'etroleum Centre Daily Record. fU Centre, Thnradav Dee. 15. XAaUITAL, AND DCPAKTIBC OF 1 HAIRS OJt O. C. 4c A. U. K, Oa and after Monday,' Nov. 28tb, 1ST0, rain will run follows: sortb o. fl. no. 3. ko. 1. Leato irvioe. 12,01 p M. 5,10 p M lv Oil City 7.00 a n. 2.55 p w. 7,50 p u " PntCeo 7.40 3,39 8.30 " " Thus v. 8.30 4,25 0.1". Aftlve Corry, 10,09 " 6,57 "10,33" OCTSJ. ' no, J. KO. 4. Ktl. C. Laave Corry, 11,05 a m. 6,10 a u. 6,15 r . " Titiuv. 12,40 r u. 7.35 " 7.52 t' " P. Cen. 1,27 " 8.19 C',2 " AtrireO. City 3,10 ' 8,02 9,20 ' Irvine. 4,50 11.40 Qf Co. S and 6 ran on Sunday! FREIGHT TRAILS NOiiTH. Hole. No. ja. Rn.ll. Ho.13. Ro. (. I OC. ,is a . 11.isa.h- in.fa . li.rx; ta s.io ra ArP.C10.l0 l.oipn ,i5f. 4.40" T1ta, H.14 A M. ii.40 ' l.s " ,15 " 6.1U ' FUKlQnT T3AK8 SO'JTL. o. 10. Ho. ft No. l i No. It Ko. JO. m Cor. 1 .yipa ii,;.ooa.m .3n.. iossji?. h,i i. 4 s.v-u "rV',8.00 0,40 ' liis p.m. is 40 ?m .0O" ArOCW.K ' lu.34 " 1,SJ a,w J.(w " f ill ntm aviA ntai.- " . . .... . - - " "w. .ll.iF.lu vciitn. irt;,!ii, v.l y t.ltl p. m.. Arrive at Petrolonm Contra 3.!') o. . Lre Petrulenm Contr t 4,i0 i rtlvai at Ll City 6,00 p. m. ... 1. 1, 1, 4, 4 nl J are cxprtM t.,t Ho, it) it 1 tlironirh reomraodMioo. connect ' . Wtnj for Kt ana North. flrLTEB P4LACR HLKlEifl C.RS. CHo. 4 Direet from PhllJdelnhls vi ,1'i-nt. ehAPTC. ft. 8-l)irctto HhllaiJolphitKlthoiitchani;!!. S 4 Direct from "ltub:irh ivfiuoat dliriirc. tt-Dirvct to Pittsburgh ".tlat chonnu. Monday, Not. i ISTu. Sold at 1 p. ra., lllf A man named T. W. Evans, ol Oi!;City, was arrested at Corry day before j-e3torday, by special detective McfTc-n. ;i on a c 'large or stealing a watch and a sum ol mone? at be former place. Tbe Titusviiie Herald eirea tha follow ing recapitulation of tbe oil reflniog busi ness or tbat city: Number of Reflneries, Capaoity or ctillt, (this.) ' Ko. of bbls. that caa bo refined erday, Total amonat of tankage (bbls.) Total value of vorL, 12 It, 155 2,656 $445,000 New Well. A net.-well was struck 00 the Jsicea Uooke.-.fn.rm, at Pitliolo, oa Moo day last, w!oU '. at present yielding be tween thirty and. fcrty barrels per day. It , Is owned by Mr. X HasLell. Pitbole Is looking up. 1 Tbe wall recently struck on Pacbell Run, - near Franklin, is at present yielding about 60 barrels per day of heavy oil. The well on tbe J. 8. McCray farm, own ed by Tbos. Frothinghatn, was completed . yesterday and is btlng tubed' to-day pre paratory to testing. 1 Tbe mud on tho street in front of our of fice is now doep enough to float a canal boat. A good sized dog in attempting to cross, yesterday afternoon, sank out of sight several times and came near drowning. Tboro was a fair audience in attendance at tbe theatre last evening. Tbe drama of Tha Lancers was well performed aod gave peneral aatisfaction. In tbe afterpiece, Mr; J. W. Carner as Solon Sblngle kept tbe au dieuofeia good tumor duAag tbe entire per. furmance, To-night will be produced tbe "Octo roon; or, Life in Lonisiana,-ln wbicb Miss. Virginia Howard will appear as Zoe the Ootoroon, and Mr. S. K. Chester as Jacob MoClosky, with the entire company in tho '- Wa hcjfl t, tee a orcKdd tcuie l''rt'tlorick Miller and hi wife were on WrilnpodiiT Usl drought liefer" Jurlgo Miir lin'tale ol Jersey City, charct'd wltn ti v i n wrought Hie ruin of : num'r t( ymi girls, wtio bnv hva nrresipl during tlie wi'i'k. The couplp Kept a low den on if 011 1 h KIglit sln'et, into w bicli tli"y rnticf yoiiDj girl!, and, after koopiog them for a time, triuintcr t!irn to the bagnlus of New York, receiving a fixed prico for each one Fivn girlt who had been thus enticed were brought n wilnospc. It is rttimaled l.ial within a year the Millers bare accom plished the ruin of fitly girls who had pre viously led virtuous live. Louisa Benncck er, a ccurteean from New York, was nlo arrested ou a'ctiarse ct hnviog been en gaged with thene wretches in their nefa rious work. Tho party was eont to the Oouul.vy jai! to await the action of the Graud Jury. Nkw Jkwklry. Mfsnre. Isliam A Co , dealers in Jewelry. Spring street, Titusville bave recently added largely to their stock of One jewelry, diamonds, gnlJ and silver watcbis. silver plated ware, uud now have the largest stock of tbnt kind in the oil re gions, which they are offering to the peopia at prices that defy competition. Tbey also have a lare itock ot gilt for the holi days, navinfc been intimately acquainted with this firm for over live years, we take pleasure la recommending tbem as being fair dealers, and can testify to the fact that every article sold by them is just what it is represented to be. See their ad vertisement and special notices in another colomu. Dis - A correspondent writing to the Erie patch speaks of tho article in regard to CoaljOil Johnny, ard the connection f Setb Slocum '.herewith, lollows: While, in the main, the points so inter estinjiy colored by the corrtspon lent, at ti-e expense of the characters of Ml parties concerned, may ba based upon (acts, it is very certalu that taVre is no truth in the description of Seth Slocum's death, lie was not at the time ioe-ircerate 1 In jail. fo? the lack of one hundred dollars' bil, :c.,'.tut died at Lome, surrounded by lov I113 parents, family end friends. A lad named William Miller was ran over by the cars, at Tittisvllle, day belore yester day, end fatally injured. Do not forget the social party at tbe new ball, opposite the Rochester House, this evening. A-good time may be expected. Corry and Tittisvilld aie discussing a pro. ject for a pipe line between those places. Corry wants it and Titusviiie soys it can't be done. Tidiouters are trjing believe tbey had on weet:. to make people earthquake last Tbe Downer Oil Works at Corry caught firs early Monday morninj. Tbe entire damage will not exceed $600. ''wo wee 'is from next Tuesday tbe legis lature will meet. Next Tuesday tbe elec tion occurs in tbe Cist senatorial District, which will decide tbe political complexion of the State Senate. The mud crop in Corry promises well. Tbe streets aro not very wide, but then tbey make up for It in depth. Tbe bee keepers of Pennsylvania will bold a State Convention in Meadville on Wed nesday, Jauuary 11, 1871, tbe object ol the meeting Is to organize a permanent State association and to encourage a largo atteod ance at tbe American convention at Cincin nati. Sensible lior. The other day a chap tied a baodsled to the rear end of tbe last car of a railroad train on tbe Cross Cut Road, at Mayville, placed bis trunk on the same, aod himself on the top of tbe trunk. After a journey of twenty rods be picked himself up in an adjoining field, tbe con tents of bis trunk from off tbe tops of barns and trees, and remarked, "dnroed if I hadn't rather foot It any time tban travel on tbnie pesky kecrs." JI'Fooling witb a boss-pistol" is what a rooer in Uiica aaid was tbe matter witb a recent corpse. At Huron, Ohio, while t father wus tbrashiug bis sod, tbe shed fell in and broko tbe old man's shoulder. A Cedar Falls bridegroom ate too liberal ly at bis wedding supper, aod bad bia sleep disturbed by a oigbt-mare. ' He d roamed tqal ho was cbainud to a log placed 00 a railway track. He tugged aud pulled and twisted to free himself before tbe train ap proached, but was unrticcetsJ'ul until tbe train dashed up when be was lifted up by the sow catcber, and awoUe to find himself lying on tba floor;, bis wile standing over bim brandishing a cbair and demanding to know why be bad pulled bcr out ol bed by the leg. The wetttui'r is cold aud ctoerlca tc-da?. 1 lAitest ami Most Important London, Dec. 15. The French aro retreating before 1'iiuce Frederick Charles near Henucny. Berlin, Dec. 13. The Q teen has receive,! the following dixpilcb Irom Knit Wiiliam: General Headquarters, Tuesday, Dec, 13. After four d'l' UVutinii a lunnd Be.ni ffenv tbe French have retreated to Idol and Tours. Their loss was severe. Many deserters come loto our Hues here aud at Kouen. Signed, William. London, Dec. 153 p. m. Pboaburg, a srrongbold In the VoSiies, the s;ege of which was commenced soon arier the batile of Worth, has surrendered unconditionally. Tbe Prussian, troops marched into tbe place to-day. Bordeaux, Dec. 13. The following News is official: Garul-et-ta writes to tbe Government unJor tbe date oftholUh: ''I have returned to Touts, luring left Geo. Cbanzy yesterday continu ing bia efforts fi r a mccessftildefeuce of the line of tbe Loire. I tbiuk tbe situation Is good. I may go to Uourges to see what can be done with tbe second army.' It is reported at Bordeux that General Bourbakl repulsed tbe Prussians yester day. London, Dec. 12. -German lotteries cotnmaud every part of ran. Notre Njij iheS Paris. C Dame presents as fair a target as did theStraitburg Cathedral. he opening of the bombardment is fixed for December 19th, 10 p. ui. A rumor is received of lighting at Laon to-day. -i A correspondent of the army ol the Loire, on the 10th, say. Frederick Charles has been repulsed with severe loss Havre, Dec. 12. via. London, 13. Tbe Prusnians are in force at Benziville, sixteen tu ilea I Mm the city. Havre is defended by a large force and 300 guns manned by marine. Tbe popula tion are eager fur a fight. Tbo Prussians threatening Ilonfleur bave been repelled by the troops Irom this city who now occupy Pontevique. Here is Fun's epigram 00 tbe statue of George Peabody in Loudon: To blow bot aud blow cold in a couple of days Isoneof the world's greatest failings! While alive he was always environod witb pra!e, But now be'j surrounded with rail- logs. "Mamma, cau a door mieak?" "Cer tainly not, my dear." "Then why did you tell Anne Ibis morning to answer the door." "It is time for you to go to school, my dear." M. S. Simmons is at ptesent receiving a large and varied assottrntnt of holiday goods, both usvful and ornamental. It is worth one's while to drop irito bis store aod take a look at bin exteusivr stock. Mr. S. will please accept our thanks fur the gift of .one of Leroy W. Fan-child's elegant gold pens and bolder, tor wbicb be is tlie agent, It is the finest gold pen in tbe market, and should bo used by every business muu. Call in to Simmons' and examine his s;ock. The inquest on Ada Jones, found mur dered at ilerapbis on Sunday, ws resumed on Monday morning. When Van Roberts ner irter.u ana accused murderer, was brought Into tbe room, be was much exciud and stooped down and kised ber corpse. The jury returned a verdict that "Deceased came to ber death Irom ptstul shots at tbe hands ol Roberts, whose ptHol was found nearbor." J. H. Savage and Pat Sullivan were committed as accomplices. Roberts resides six mites from Memphis, and has a wile and three children. The silver mines near Sail Lake are draw. ing great n urn tiers of people tbere. It Is ol aimed tbat Ibero will be ten thousand Gentiles in tbe city and mines tbere about next seiison. Three emeltintr furnaces are being built. gA.NOTHKE New Coach Yesterday another new passenger coach was put on (he O C A A. R. Railroad, making the eltihth of the new "series." It has even a more elegant finish tbsn the preceeding ones, aod is one of the finest turned out by tne manuiactory at Wilmington, Del. The cost or these coaches ie $5,000 each. Her ald. Best Refined Oil 20 cents per gallon, at dacia-tf. J. RmHKBPQKD'B. Oyster and Clam Slaiea. 1 ,... i.i r..v loucd ooes, at Voucher's, Bt Reflevd Oil 20 cents per gallon, at ,1 lT?ttSntD' L'MMtl Notice. 8. iW. lN'tK'llSill v vo.. at Park Ko, New Voik, ami dm. V. Howell A Oo Adtertialiig Agent, urn the ol kBbi fnf the IX trnleum Centre. Pill.T ltrooao In thai diy. Ad. vol ti mi 9 In tl.at city are rnaesli4 to lav tbutr favors with either of tiio glove bntuea Try tbe celebrated True Fit, tibirt aurte to order and mid only by Mi'FAiiiANn, Smitii & On , Gents Furnishing Kiuporintn, I. usee HloOfc 'J llusville, ra. Bronzes, Opera Glaeses, French Cloaks, I' aus, riue London leather goody, a I iHtuu'ii. Tilusvtlla. At Ikuam's, Trri-HVii.i.a Ltdlet stem winding Watches ul nearly all flrst-class maker. doc8-1w. THE 'Semper Idem, Arlington, rtowport, Album, Kob Kot Mars, Derhv, Otlental, kureka" Paper Collars sold by Mi Kari.asd, Shitd & Co.. Gents Furnishing Kmpor um.'Leoee Block, d.cli'-tf. Titusviiie, fa. Solid silver goods presents, at In cases suitable for Ishah'h, Tnusv-ille. Millers ('ongh Honey, bent In town. For ale at Gitirraa Bros, Tbe Lntett Ni veliie in Lap Robes, Traveling Bag, Driving Gloves, Rubber Over Coats, Cape and Leggina, by McFari.and, t-MlTH A. Co., Gent Furnishing Emporium, Losee Block Titusv.lle, fa. Tha -London Wide Kuil, I'aiis Wld Emi, Cluti House, and Ir vitic" Tie, (just out), told by M-Farlsd. Smith A Co.. Gents Furnishing Emporium, (Losee Block) 1 tiiwviiie, ra. For Ball. Social. Meeting", Ac, the ball oppimiie the lti.clii strr Home andoviru arner's Hour and feed store. Apply to nov. 3u-lr. II. Waknik. At Ikiiam'h, Titi mvillk. Gent's Watch es. A foil line of American Watches, In eluding llowaid Nickel uiuvemeut. Unrivaled inducements offered in Men's boys audyoutli:' Iteady-M ule Clothing, by M..C... . . .. .1. Clothier. Los e Block, Tituevillu, Pa. ORIENTAL HOT BLAST l PARLOR STOVES; are in such great demand that NicliulMui Ji Biackmon cannot supply the home tiuilo. . oc6tl. Tbe largest amortuient of Parldr and Cooking Stoves may be luund at Ntcbolnou iiiackuion . The "l'iicilic, Camiiria. Crown Piince, Paris', Cravat, nnd London How, mid by 4h ! AKLAM). SMiril A to. Gents Furnishing Emporium, TiK'sville, Pa Ws del y Competition in Buck skill G.uves! We know what in any when we HB.ert that we can ani do roll the beet ul Buck i-kin Gloves cheaper than any other place in town. I.AM.MtllS A AUffcN, WALL PAPt.U at Gripfkh Bros. The "Vernon Scarf, Royal Scarf. Windsor Cravat, aud Lotlimr How,'1 si. Id by McI'arlami, Smitd A Co . Gents Furnishing Emporium, (Losee Block) iiiipvui.', i a. Oystets by the qtiait i voucnem. All styles light harness, clieuper than tbe cneapest, made irom Moll.il s Oik stock, aud warranted, at J. H. Kron a. Try the Patent Pantaloon Drawer. Shield Undershirt. Buy Stale Suspender. (jiiKt introduced.) Russian Bruce, Guyot uraces, anu uussian uuuie, sold liy Me Fa 11 lank. Smith A Co.. Gents Fnrnisliing Emporium, Tit'isville. P Having added to my lig si ,ek. I am now ready to supply fccotch Whisky, Jamai ea Kum and all other imported goods at New York prices. . nov!2 tf- Owkx Gafp.vkt. Miller's Campbu market, at Ice, the best In tbe Ghipfkh Bros. novl9-lm. Miller's unrivalled warranted at Worm Confections, Giuppkh Bros. Diaxlea tor 1K71 ul Onrrries Brob. CODI3MGTOIM FURNISH ALL At Very Lo CALL SEE OLD S Try tha "You Bel" Ps iTf 1 ff ,7 eu .or comrort and ianee ; ; " Puner Cuff ever inaniilu.,i..,.i ' . Grnt.F,n..l,,tgJ.u,1,li;,:TI' Tlliisvllle, I's, BIHDs. rue tx st Kinging and rk. Canary bird. In the oil 1'? ov7-tf. j, w. Bfi.VTTT'a Nlcholsm Bl.clncn tre wU r . Ilig Stoves wllb iroa Wuie ai t. lti 1" Call and see them. d'eio Call at Nicholson A UluLkmoj .(i 1 J Cooking Stove wi, iri.n wariVtt GnTney has a large lot ., rnlchole.i Mr, Simmon! hkm iut a.i.....j York with a yen, l.p. . " L mAe G.K,d.-a richer ,d more exte0;.,r never ha been exhibited to the cilia... . Oil Creek. Ladies Toilet Su 'wr .n,' Deska Dressing Case. Dolls, Gamea clii' dren. Toy lo a. large MyTt found In city stores. It is well worth , If yon don't wish to buy. Thi. woiu certainly never wu ... . and rlchnes. He al hV.Tl.rge , J 'of Leroy W. Fairchild's Celeb. a.ed G. ,J '"" "PP'opnaw lor Holiday nrr. eot. Visit Simmons' for . halfbout. amusement, before you make Tout .. cbaae. j r Best Refined Oil 20 cent. p..r gioni J RlTIIERrMlD,(, Derrick btovea at " Numioi.son A Hi.citox'i, . -uir. uysieraaiouu I p stair over Voucher' Reslaurant. Wh. 111. Inn Sit PuBni.. .. - 4 are invited In call. ? r N K W A D V K UT ISKM E.N Tjf. Sobel's Opera House ! New York Theatre Proprietor A Matianar. JAS. F. SIlflRRT Stage Manager, - S. K. flilSll-K Leader ot Hand. FRANK MU.NTF0 ill Leader ol Orchestra, C. A. Z1.WM L'UUiN Sixth Annual Tour! Fourth Night of tho Great Company. Thursday Eve'g, Dec. i'u Oa which occasion will be produced for tha first lime in nil placo, the grt-il eowilW- al arama, vulllleu THE OCTOROON Or, LIFE IN LOUISIANA. The Whole to conclude with Laughable Farce. . Admlaalmi r.rpeu Brryei " V 1ST Tiokei for sale during ih tbo Coutrul House nnd McUiokkx k .....1. .. ......r tOOl!" I uoor opsn al 1 o cioca, in. at8o'eliKli. JOHN M. SHERRY, A"- GRADES OF west Rates. V0H THEM AT TA1MD,