A LIBERAL DISIOIM farm marked pric on our EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING Winter tnderwmr. tmiom Blade Clotlitag, Hati and Caps, Fr tU Btit Thirty Day ! MiFYK L.WD, SMITH & Co. Merchant Tailors! Lroere Block, TitiMTilIe,Pa.; Petroleum Centre Daily Record. ' ae. Ceiiire, rrfdajr Dee. 1(1. JtUUIV.ll. 4ND UCPARIt'RE )V TltAINS O.N O. C. A. It. K. On and after Monday, No?. 28lb, 1870, train will run follows: nira no. 0. no. 3 no. 1. Leave Irvine. 12,01 p x. 5.10 p x Leave Oil City 7.00 a m. 2,55 p x. 7.50 p u Pet.Ceu 7.4H 3.S0 8.30 . 11 Titus v. 8.J1O 4,25 ,12 " Arrive Curry, 10,00 6,57 "10,3d " ' tOl'TH. o. J. ' ko. 4. SO. 6. ve Corry, 11,05 a m. .I0 am. 6.15 p u Titnsv. 12.40 p m. 7.35 7.32 " P. Cen. 1.27 8.19 " 8.42 " Arrive O. City 2.10 8,02 " 9,20 Irvine. 4,S0 11.40 " ty No. 5 end S ran on Sunday. FREIOHT TRAINS SOUTH. Wo l. No. IS. Noll. No. 15. Not I OC. W.1S A a. U.1SA.K. Nl.rJS .. B.DII AM il 10 TH rP.C 10,10 l.Oii-a IS. 15 PH. 8.1IS 4.W Titus, 11.14 a. 3,40 ' 1,45 " 9,45" 4,1 J -Jm. Ourl.iS ra. FKE1QHT TRAIXB SOUTH. Ko. 10. Ifo. 8. No. 10. No. 14. No. .20. V or. lv,ra in, a no a a Miu.a. :n n,i4. 4 &a " HC.n.oo ft4 1U.15 r 13 ) ?i "..uo :' AtOClu.lt ' 10,84 1,SS ' K,c5 7.U0 ' ' 11 City Mid Pt rrolsnm Centre frelcbr. Icsve" Oil Say .10 p. ni , arrives r Petroleum Outre S.U0 p. ai. Ie-aves Petroleum t'entie at 4,4U p m., arrives I Oil C.ty ii,00 p. m. 1, 3, I, 4, s nu 1 fl arc epres train. No, 19 fv a tlirun.'h a'coujrDoCsiion, cow.ects at iff tut Enl ana North. surge palacs slkkpiso r-Aits. 4 Dlreei frutn riiilnublila itluint change. Jf. 3 Direct to 1'hihtd.lpliia without chungo. Jo. A Direct from HitHbor.a without ehai.ge. No 45 Dlruct to Pittsburgh without change. Jtonuav, Not. )K 1870. O aid. at 1 p. m., lllf The well on Pacbell Run, mention of wbieb we made in our issue of yesterday a yieldiog only fifty barrels per day, we learn from good authority la pumping fully on hundred and fifty barrels. Dr. G. Ebamburg's well on the Varnel ifarm, adjoining the Davidson and Skinner farms, Is now down 060 feet. The black oil sand rock was struck at a depth of 820 feet and found to be 20 feet thick- The drillers are now. ''geing for" the green oil sand rock. The Yaroel farm it comparl tlvely new territory. The black oil sand rock waa struck la the ntiepard and Mason well, Sodarus farm, to day, at depth of 820 feet. The Sodarus farm adjoint the Wilson farm, and hat not Wen tested at.yet. Wo are In formed that the yohngest dangb terof.Mr. Geo. K. Anderson, aged tlx years, died In Titusvllle thU morning, ot diptherla. The attention of tbl travelling public it ; tailed to the advertisement of the Oil Ei ebango Hotel. Mr. S. Johnson, the genlle- rgau-ly landlord, thoroughly, understands bow to keep a hotel, ao.1 pays strict atten tion to tbe wants of his guests. Tba Oil Exchange is very pleasantly located on tbe Boyd farm, and is a desirable stopping place fur travelers. Tbe guests of the bouse, are parsed free over tbe Boyd farm toll bridge. From a gentleman just from Corry wa learn thai good eliilgblng prevails there. ttsEOKOvc Oil Dmtkiot. Tbe Canning wull, on tba H. J. Sayors tract, reported last waek as a ten barrel well it doing about twenty barrels. Three wells in tbe vicinity of tbit oew.oue are lu process of drjlliog, and tba rigs for two mora are erecting. On the Lloyd Oil Company's true'. sAj-iiuieg Siyei's, then Ua well Pit i'cet if!1 roartj for iff.: ag. m-:jrrtc&.Y pltuom:imi. . A correspondent of dtsville Conn mercial, writing from Ghteow, Barren county, uudcr due of December 9ib, says: Along Bojd't Creek, In this county, an d three or four miles from Glitsojw, them are the beat coal oil well found in the Stat i f Kentucky. By boring through the black flare to the depth of 150 to 300 feet coal oil I invariably round. Tin best well are abont 200 feet deep. The oil was long known to flow . nut In sprlug at different places, but no exploration waa mad until 1SG5, when Messrs. Graham and Tbotaas, having leased a wide scope of country, bor ed down and found just as much coal oil as they dcsirej. Mr. Grahass lire in Rockbaven, Mr. Thomas Is a partner in the Louisville pork bouse of Thomas A Co. There are now between thirty and forty wells along Hoyd's creek, aud each can be made to yield twenty barrels a day of crude petroleum. Some wells have flowed fifty tiarre a a day for two or three years, and now have to be pumped. The Kiocbelo well run thirty barrels a day for three years and then ceased flowing. It yields abun dantly by pumping. There are a number of oil wall companies. Perhaps the strong est is that of Cbese, Corley A Co., who re fine their oil at Louierille. The oil is car ried from the wells to the railroad dpot at Glatcow in ten barrel tanks, and ia there emptied Into car tanks that bold revenly Bre barreln, and bring It direct to Louis ville. This Barren county coal oil, properly re fined is said to possess greater IllumUkatieg power than any other coal oil known. One welt, bored In 1S65 of 1S66, yielded 300 barrels a day. When prices of ail fell this well, was temporarily abandoned. It is now worked, but does not yield as it did before the abandonment. When the Kinob eloe well was at a depth of two (bun I red feet without finding oil, a bit used to bbriag was broken iu the well and could not be gov oat. All that could be done was to bore a new well and tbis was dona witbin a foot of the old one. When this new well was not witbin several leet of being as deep as the old well, a line oil spring was struck. These oil wells will form a source of Im mense wealth to Barren county. They will make money plenty and will aid every form of devalopineat. The drama of the Octoroon was brought out in excellent ptyKi at the theatre, lam evening. .Among the characters deserving ol special mentiou, and vbo performed their patts io a natural and life-like man ner was that ot Zo by Miss Virginia How. ard; S. K. Chester as Jacob McClnskey; M. J. Jordan as Wahnutte; J. V(. Carner as Salem cndder, Ac. The balance of the diameters were carried out io good shape and gave general satisfaction. To-ntgbt will be presented tba great Par isian eotnedf entitled Ftou-Fron," ia which Misj Virginia Howard will appear as Fron-rrou, and Mr. Chester as Ileuri, with the entire company In the cast. As tbia is the last night but one of Sherry's appear ance In Ibis plasa fur soma time, our citi tens abnul d'avail themselves of the oppor tunity of witnessing tbeir performance. A marriage was solemnized in New York last week which baa abont it a species of romance. Tbe bride it tbe daughter of a gentleman up town, and tbe greom has been for years indeed ' from childhood, though American by birth a resident of Calcutta. Tbe lady never saw ber husband until be arrived here about a tortnigbt since The gentleman bad regularly corresponded with bit parenta. Through this meant a correspondence ensued between tbe couple, which ended In a declaration of love and a proposal. On meeting for tbe first time tbe levari were not disappointed in iujolr mutual choice, and tbe wedding sooa fol lowed. Both go to India toon, where tbe gentlemen It engaged la a large busi ness. A CLMrtoraAN Goiso to thb Doos. Tbe Rev. Horaoe Cooke, of elopement fetus, got drunk on Saturday night. Twelve o'clock found him slumbering In tbe gut ter of eriutocr&tlo Twenty-third street, in front of Jim Mace's saloon, Tba reverend gentleman was lectured and discharged by Justice Cox yesterday. N. Y. Sun. An exflbaage says: -'It is not good taste fur a goutleman to ttay after ten o'clock wbea visiting a young lady." We never noticed any difference in tbe taato aftor tea o'clock. It tasted good all tbe time. Lima Democrat. An' Iter tbookiog accident irom tbe care- lees use of kerosene, occurred near Llmira last week. The wife of Mr. Hiram ICet chum wat fatally burned while boldiog in her band a lamp, the top of which was loose In moving eiMmt the (ck fiif-. and an r?V'rWo'.oSed. latest and. Most Important Wtiir tews. Bhrdesnt, Pee. U The following newt is offleial: There has bevn oo eerieus engagement since the 10tb. . The evacuation of tbe triangle formed by the towns orTarueuil, Brezollesand Ureaux ia eoulrmed. In the Seine Interior the enemy are slow ly withdrawing. Dieppe has been free since the 10th. tveraot ami Zureigny are occupied by tbe Germane. A number of ataall engagement, in which tbe French were tucfleiful, are n ported on tbe left bank of the Loire. The' Prutsiant occupy Cootres, Mont Richard and Ramorantine. Prisoner! assert that tbe looses ol the army of Prince Frederick Charles during tbeir engagement with feneral Cbauzey, bava not beea lesa than 20,000 men, and tbe village In tbe neighborhood are Oiled with wounded. News retfftied here that the Fruian surprised at Cbambord, some Gardes Mo biles and Franc-tireure. It it asserted that tbe Prussians fcave not Injured tbe Cuateau de Ceouibord. It it reported tbe PrUHaiana havo bom barded Clois and now occupy one of t'je Faubvrgs of Tour. Gambetta waa there when the Prussians demanded it! surrender. He ordered tba defence of tba city aud bad tbe bridge over the Loire blown up. Tbit defence was needed te secare the safety of tbe force under goner. Cbauaey, which moved towatd tbe west, where it will be beavily reinforced aud ratuine tbe olTcu- sive. Gambetta repeats bis statement that Bourbuki's forces are in good condition. Tbe reports that tbe Pcuuiana are si Tout! is contradicted. A diepatel) from Aleoccn says the Prus sians reuealed from Vetneuii. To ArrucANTS fuh Lmton Lu rxsas. Peisiina about to apply lor license to sell lirpior will bo interested iu the fo'luwing rule adopted by our Court in ruUtiou to gaaiiting neb licensee. We poblixh it word for word as it aptasire on the record : No appl'Catlon tor license to sell vinous spirituous, malt or brewed liquors, will lie entertained unlcs I teets lor specifically the location of the houra ' lor wnich lice, is asked, naming the Uiwuatilp, village, road, or croas road, and if in u borough nr citv. the street or street?, thu number and n irue ol tbe bouse, if enjft Ech petition before it is filed sliuil be endorsed wiih the name of the applicant and tt.M imma by which tbe house is cuiunioiily known,' and t!ie township, vi'l leje, boiO'ii(h, ci'y or w.trd. and the clerk shall unl lilu ibu petition till so endorsed. All petition!) lor license mid all ad ! mort al petitions in favor and all remonstrance and petitions agVinst licens ', stiall be pre sented on the first day of the term, and will then be beard unless by suecitl order some future day be fixed lor the bvuring thuie- of. Read in open Court, and adopted this 28th Nov., 170, as a rule of the Quarter Session!. Bt TUB Col BT. A dispatch from Kittauuiug tys: Tbo trial of William A. Greenwood, for tbe killing of Alexander Fleming, at Park ers last summer, which has been in pro gress here before Justice Agnew, of tbe Supreme Court, lor several days, was ended yesterday, tbe jury bringing in u verdict of murder in the second degree. Justice Ag neay sentenced tbe prisoner to uudergo im prisonment in the Western Penitoutiary for a term of nine years and six months. Greenwood narrowly escaped banging, four of tut) jury being in favor of a verdict o' murder la the first degree. Many peopla. here believe this should bave been tbe re- su't of tbe trial, claiming that there was little if nay justification for tbe crime. Tbe Navy Department lias begun tbe construction at tbe Urooglyn yard of new and improved steam launches, with steel bulls, aad designed to be both swifter and safer than those now used. Tbe will of Mathew Mouatt, oue of the passengers who wont down with tbo illlated Btoamsbip Cambria, bus been admitted to probato at opringfield, Ohio. Tbe estate, valued at $20,000, ia nearly all bequeathed to religious bfidtes. Twenty, yenrsago there was uot,a ubing to shelter a man where Omaha now stauds, with ber 17,000 people, fifleeu churches, five tcbool bouses, ranging from $150,000 o $2,000 eacb, a brldgo a mile long In erection over tbe Missouri, eighty foot above low water mark, seven radiating rail roads and city lots 132 feet deep, selling for $400 the front foot. et Kfiv.'d Oil "S1 cents per gallon, at i ;J . Ki'TUVRl'-ttn's. M. M. IN' I It njtlll A Co., T raik ' o, New Votk, and tin I'. rtowell A Oi .Adveittsig Ao t, Sra Hie snloafnmta ft there, trole.im centre Itan.r litnoaii In that dty. Au. vaitiscra In that citys.o iineaud to thair fa von) with llhrr of loo thove honnes Try the ct'leluaied True Fit Shirt mude io order and sold mily by McKaki.ami, Smith Jt Co., Gents Vwrnisliiug Kuiporium, Loaee Klook. Tiiusville, Pa. Btonzes, Opera Glasses, French Clocks, Fans, Fine London leather goods, at Ihh.m'h, Titusvllle. At Isiiam's. Titi-mvilli. Ladiet stem winding Wutches of uuariy all Mrst-clats makers. dec8-w. THE ''Semper Idem, Arlington, Newport, Alhrttis, Kob Koy Mars, lierbr, OiUnlal, kureka" Paper Collars, sold i.y McKari.and. Smith A Co., Gents Forniehibg Empor utn. l.osee lilock, dicl2-IC Titusville, I'a. Solid silver goods iu cases suttaldo for presents, at I sham's, Titusvllle. Millers Cough Honey, bent in town. For ale at Guirrr.H Dkoh. The Latest NnxHiit in Lap Robes. Traveling Bugs, Driving Gloves. Rubber Over Coats, Capes and Leggina. by Ml'FAItl.AN'P, fMITII .V Co., Gents Furnishing Kmporiiim, I.ocee Itluck Titusville, Pa. The '-Londoii Wide End, I'aris Wid End, Club Huuse, end Irving" Tie, (just out). Sold ly M' Farlano. Furrii A Co., Gents Furnishing Kuiporiuin, (l.osee lilock) Titusvllle, l'a. TO IjKT. For Ball. SociuliJ. Meeting. Ac , the lia'l oppnsiiu tl.c Kecli'flei House and ovr li Wurner's 11 )ir a:i t feed stoi-. Apply to iiov. Ju-ii". II. Wak.nck. At Isha .s, Tirivvii.i.K. Gent's Warch e. A toll line if American Watches, In cluding Howard Nickel movement. I'titlvnlcd iinii.c-'iiienis i.C'eieil in Urn's bojs nd y juth' Ue:i.ij-.Uil ClotMiig. by .Ml'FlM.AMl. ."4!TH .t Co.. Cloth Irrs. lluvk, 'iitn,Till, l'a. OMENTAL IIUT BLAST tl'.MU.OIt STOVESj are In such great lioiioiod II at Nicholson & liiacuuion Ciiinol mpply tie home trade. u I'.il. The I'uve.t a-eoriuient ofl'.ilr and CooMug SioVi s muy be I .unl at .W-UC'Lou A lilackiiuiii's. Theo'l'citie. I'lmMi', t rmn Piine". i'aris, Lruva., uud l.onilor, !:... sold i.y Su l' AHUM' .- vi : i a A. I'm. Genls 1 uinlsl.ing Kinporiuin. Titusvllle. l'a AV'lf)' iiiiii-tit ioti m Hurt; km (iiiivesi We titiim wliHt sr wtien W ntsel't lllAt n ( IU atl l d'l coll tbe be.t lit illlCli xkitl Glovet (-h(tUT 1 tiall any C'tlirf plucf in lown. LA M M LIW A AlJiKN. WA I.I. PA.fl it at Gittrrr.s Iir.oi. The "Vernon .v?o irt. Royal Seait". Windsor Cravat, and l.oth.i r How,'' sol,l I.y VcKni.AM, . m i r A Ce . Genls Furnishing hiuroroim. (I, . Illock) Tilll-Vllle, P. Oyatoia ti y tin, ipimi at vtiucurr. . All aivli.a lilt Vn.riii.ua i.liwd.uf limn I1.M cheap si, uiaiie from Moll'il's o.tk stock, and .. . .,. ... r l v ..- nulla uiru, D, tf. ... niuuo. Try the Patent Pantaloon Drawers, Shield Cnderaliirt. Bay Slate SiispertuVr, (just introduced.) Hnssian Braces, Guyot uracea, auu itleinu cauir, boiii uy McKari.axii, Smith A Co., Gents furnishing Emporium, Titusvllle, Pa Having adiled to my huge stock. I am now ready to supply Scotch Whisky, Jamai ca Kutn and all oilier imported goods at New York prices. DOVI2 tf- Owrs GrrNKT. Miller's Cumphor Ice, tbe best In the market, at UniFrKU Bkos. novl9-lm. Miller's umivalled Worm Confections, warranted at Gkippkh Bitot. Diaries for 1871 at Grippkh Bito.. COBIIMGTOIM FUItNISU ALL M Very Io i OLD SifikKB, I Peitolittm fltfrt.?-'darl-tf, Try the Yon Hot" Ptf t Pi,w Hloreemfort and l nZ f,' Patter Cnffevi f n,.n..t.... hnf oth,. . ""IP, pt nmrts.-'rt.e iHat sitirra--. ' Canary Birds In the oil J,Z ?l. bad si ro to I,, nov7-tf. i , Kiphrtlann J Ing Stove, win. , n ..rJ .TtT -Call Mid e,. then,. at dU,. focm... Call at Kioholson A Blacltmni,-." ; Cooking vewitlHVtt Giiirney has a largo lot f Wol,h., London norter anni.i. .. . u'th le inj the liMiti. ... ....' ' or ,0Itll Sk. k. O.vster and Clam Stews, iin.se oM t . loned ones, at Voucner's. J fl Mr. Slmmnni hm i... . (,ood-a richer ami more . , ' never has l, rxh.l.iu-.l to .he c Oil Creek. ..a,.,.,. Toilet 8.ds. 5",5 Desk! iTes-iii, Cases. Ii.,n. . ' " .Irene To,. In a, large vaM..,, found In city store,. lt w,,, Worth, If von i on I wLIt I ...',TI""' cert..inlv nerer was surpasied for and richness, lie also to.. . t ' 7 ofLeroy U. F.irch.ld's (Vu.i,,,M Cl.U Pens, verv appropriate fi.r II ,i,, pr. entt. it Simmons' for a ha.fhiorti amusement, before von mlc ' II. N K W ADVEUTISKM I'.NTa. o ItOYl) FMM, . a. JiuiSStiN, rrr.prietor. Thla Itnt.l I... t.... ...it A . . . tnrr.urh-.iil. Tile ruoim r u-c rtia'"!!" this Holot liuu iroe p"-i'gui.-vr hrld.f J'rclii-tf Sobel's Opera House bHESBY'3 New York Theatre Proprietor A Manage.-, J as. r. ,EriWT Stage Mnager, - s K Cll r ' Kl! Leader il Kami. FR.V.N K t INTKOkO Leader ol Orche-tra, C. A. ZlVJIKKMAN Sixth Annual Tour! L'i$t Night hut one of tte Great Company. Friday Eve'jr, lrf. 16- On which nccainn will be prodtieed for lbs ilrst time in tuts place, , the g.eat 1'stlilao comedy, entitled FROU-FROU Admission fi0 tim lteerved,75 ) t- Tickets for sale during the l the Coutral House and Mci lintock Houae. Poors open at 7o'c1o( krf'",'ce cmnaieiis M.e'eloek. M. SHERRY, Agent-. (iUADl OF west, Bates. f.
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