The Petroleum Centre daily record. (Petroleum Center, Pa.) 1868-1873, December 17, 1870, Image 2

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READY-MADE CLOTHING
Winter tnlmvpr,
CwtM Blade ClotliOf,
I-Iatp and Caps,
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Fw tTb ntxt TWi ty Dt I
ibcfaA laxii, sjiitii & ro.
Merchant Tailors!
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! etroleum Centre Daily Record.
el. Cfiiirc, SnturJaj- Dee. 17.
AUMlVAl, AM CKfARttKU or
llt AINS ON U. C. A A. H. It.
On and after Monday, Nor. 28th, 1S70,
train will run as follows:
KORTH SO. fi. XO. S
Leate iiviu. IJ.oi p m.
Li Oil Cltv 7.04 a K. 2..'5 p M
" IVt.Ceii 7.40 3,S "
Tilusv. i.so 4.25
no. I.
A. 10 i- 11
7.50 p u
8.30 "
9.J2 "
Aitit Lorry, 10.00 6,67- ' 10,38 "
. rotth. .-, 8. so. -1. xo. 6..
Iev Corry, 1 1.05 a, m. 6.10 a u. (!. 15 p m
" Titnsv. 12.40 p H. 7,35 " 7,52 "
" F. Cen. 1,27 " 8.13 " 8.42
Arrive O. City 2.10 ' 0,02 t.lttt "
lrviue. 4,f0 ' H.40 "
C3T So. S and 6 tin on Sunday.
rREiailT TUALN8 NoKTtl.
Wo. 1. Ko. II. y, 11. Xn. 15. 5o 9.
f)C. H,16 4 K. 11,ia.ii. in,.' J a Moa !l 111 1 a
mP C le.lU l,lip ill lira S.lft-
'iMus, 11,14 A.M. ,40 ' lib , i.ij "
A Jurl,13 PH. '
FUKlOnT TRAILS nounr.
Ko. 10. Jfn 8 Ko. lfl. Ko. !4. 'n. 2.
l.r'.PM
WTt, iMa a k.9A.it. :o sja.. 11.11 m. 4 r.iM
" f C.H.0O j ).!.-, m. li 4 kilo
Af(H.'ll,l( ' 10,3a l.Ji -J,i5 T.oO-'
11 City in! Petroleum Centra frsluhr, rnTs oil
Mly 11,10 p. 111 . arrive, at iviruleiiai i-ovtre .) p.
. Lesves Petroleum IVntie at 4,-l&p u.. atiivea
M '41 CM .oo p. 1:1.
I, , . 4, & itu 1 6 lire ripre.-e 1' sins.
". la Is a tl.roiAii 'c )mJiu'j,iioii eoni:aet at
rrj lur Et ana .Noiili.
anTL'H i,r.c si.Frrimi ci.s.
WO. 4 IHrci't niKn I'ljiliid-'IpliiR -!bont ch!:ge.
Ko. 3 hired to I Ininiieiphia w!t(uicli!iH2-.
hto Iirect frnm l'iini,, ivU iT'.tout rliAiiite.
6-DIr.t 1" Pitinuurjfli wiihoiit c!.nm. '
.li(iy, .Sot. ti. H70.
.imii 111 j 11. 11
Ould, at 1 p. 111., 110.1,
A day or tiro tinea wo ptiMiiiie.l an Mem
ped from tlie Corry Republican, turning
thHt a man named T. W. Evaaa bad bren
atri ttej in that placa on a cbtra of t r-ai-iiijf
a watch and a (urn ol money at OH
City.. By a letter recoiled from Mr. Ean
t-dity, we luarn that Imtoad of liia doing
the Healing, Ibn watch and money wan
tioleu Irotu bim by another man. ' Mr. Ev
ana bus been, in Hi eiuplay of tho O. C. A
A. U U fur a tiurslier of yean, and baa al
wayt iK.nie an cxeidlent character for boo
iv. We cheetlully make the amende hon
orable. Tke price. of I ibi;cain:i oil ti.uk a and
lieu jiioip upward from 3,60 to $5,00 per
luine), at Franklin, y)lcrday.
Vn'e larn troni good authoriiy that In tho
hotu Siiamliurg oil district there i not a
nn,.l well producing over 15 lmrrt'g ytv
iy.
Over one bunured tlio.n niil barrels of i!
fcare teen purchased by pauiea residing
bere, al itieif own option for the Qrat throe
uiid ix manths of next yoai; also, a
lHi;e quantity teller:,' option. At pricia
raging from 3,80 tn $3.76.
A mau (icavd Andrnw Miller, living at
Xlilier f irur, wita bitteu liy a put rattlciiiske
tiay tielwie yoaterday, and, diaj yos'.erdny
morning adrr ler.iOle ;i!SVring.
Y are ii.loimed by lU v. Jauiea Dunn,
j,wr of the Cutbr.lic Church of this place,
tuut the artiola going the ro.inda of the
preaa, ptnporting to be an ''everlasting
irse of the K'lunn Catlvlli Churo b, pro
Hi'ilg.ited aguluat Violor EiiiHnuel'' by J'iuj
IX. i a forgery, the article beiog talcen
f;om the "Intiam Shandy" of Sterno.
A Rre broke outlet Alewndaf .Sebofle'.d
A Cm' refinery. Cnluujbi.i farm, about nine
o'c'ock last cveninj. which w as e.ttitignitb
I w ithout ninteii! "Iamae! bniug (iorio,
I'OHLORM STRANOr.HK. Fulir destitute
men were asking at the station bono for
bread yesterday, and were sent lo the Toting
Men's Home, on Diiqnense way. They have
worked on a railroad at Titusviile, but tho
contractor "Ut out" without paying thi'tn.
nrul while on the road lo a job on Hie Cou
nelsville, poverty uvcitook them. Fitts
bursh Commercial.
Wonder who that eontrnstor wss?
. The Ult rumor In tho w.y oT railway
mattersi is that the propofieil chanjie in the
A. A (1. W. division of the Erie Kulway
will tiKe rffect on January Is'., the road
passing out of tho Ktie tn.inai;enient Into a
Compaay with Gen. Geo. V. McClePan as
I're idenr, anj Jnmes. Mcllenry, Vice
rrt siilont. Of course llio ru'imr mentions
that Corry Is to be the end of a division.
Further particular will be laid belore the
rrtibllc as soon m we learn them. Corry
lirpubiicun.
The Episcopal Cuurch at Koum-vi'ln ia to
have a fine bell, the gilt of a liberal l'hil -ilclphian.
frencb Creek claims tba champion knit
ter of CbMitaiirpia county, a Mrs. George
Itonse, wbo can knit two pairs of socks a I'd
cook three nealsof victuals per day, be
sides looking after a dairy of ten cows.
Forty-two regular trains leave 0.1 City
on the four railroads terminating; at that
pi !!. The receipts at the station there
Tor freight and fare, are 12.C90 rtr month
in excess of what ttry wero four months
since.
Aririaii Mo.'es, i f Mercer county, made
tbejuurney from Connecticut, via llarris
burgh and Pittsburgh, to hfl pjesent place
in 1JJ3, with an ox tuam team, being lorty
two days on the route. At that time Nmv
Oasile contained six or seven Ug houses,
and Sharon was inhibited only by Indians;
the white settler of the latter place being a
man named Job. Mr. Moses is a bile
and hearty bachelor of eighty years and
considsrs himaelt good fur ae.vcr.il year of
life.
A New London Subbatti k-IiuoI teacher
said to a very, littig boy, recently:
pcao eoiiie bad, wiuKtd b'iy iu'.iI 1 stop yon
on your way .tu church, a'nl ai.li yon in U"
to some hod place with him. What mould
yon say?'' "Wh.it would I say ?" repeated
tlie little wair, '! wonlj a or, '!iou, Ey,
aon'i blither me," I'm i.uuud L-t iir.Ji)
school."
SI.,inujer Sheiry closes a very soccissful
engagement, at Sobel's Ojisra. House, Ibis
pveninjr, on which pecaeion will b pre
eentid ttie most .opiilir liifh drain'i of the
day, ontitleil tho 'Colleen Iiawn; or. The
Brule of GirryoAoo," Miss Viiginia II)
ard appearing as Eily O'Conn-T, the Col
leen f!v.tn, nitil Wr. P. K. Chester ae LUr
dre.'S Cregan. The perforiname w'll din
cludu with tfcn very Li'inbHlile larce of Jea
Lin.1. A this is positively the last
a;'pearaneo of ih's excellent cumpany in
lU'ij place for some time, our citizen should
give them "a bumper el pirtinx."
Tho I'ondoiit Petroleum ' Company are
drilling a w.;!! 00 the hillside poriion ot
their tint I. Tbe well is now down 700 feet
and a One sand rock 27 feet thick baa been
b 1 ruck. This tract lies beiow tbe Metro
politan Co.'i properly, on Cherrytree Bun,
and has hitherto been considered dry terri
tory. Frem present appearances a good
well will b4 strueit.
Irwin, Bradstreot t Sherwood well, J. S.
MoCroy farm, is beioj tubed to-day prepar
atory to testing.
A certain green customer, whu wrs a
slratigerto miirors, and steoped into the
cabin ol'oi'.e of our ocean steamers, etoj
ped in froot ofa lare piorgbis-', which ho
took for a door, and. seeing bia owu reflec
tion, be said: -I say, mister, when does
tbia ere boat BUrt!" Getting no answer
Irom tlie dumb reflection beforo him, he
again repeated: ''I say. mister, when does
this boat start?" Incensed at tbe eil.nl
figure, lea then broke out: '-Go to thunder!
ye cursed sassil'ras colored, sock-beaded
bull calf; you don't look as if you knew
much anyhow"
South Ameriaa ia certainly the most cha
otic country on the face of the earth 3on
spiraoy here revolution there gancbos lo
auotber place new railroads revolution
ary movements new lines of ileamers
Congressmen asserting that Gun. Grant tid
lcule their wart, and getting a positive
denial from American Minister--trouble
'twixt Equador and the United State of
Colombia conspiracy and so for a column,.
Their voloauoe must b to blame for l
tbi.
Tho breakage of liriMsb steel In working
is about teu per oont., while that ol Ameri
can ia but two per cent.
The Cleveland Leadur uivea a list of one
bnndrcu and tweoty vciitela new 1-iid up in
that fort lot v.isUr.
Latest anil Most Important
War Xnv&
Prnssels, Peo. III.
A rrpnrt prevails bete that Montmedy
has note mitulateil, but on the contrary,
the Prussians were repulced with groat loss
in killed atidwonndod.
' London, Pec. 16.
Disnatnhes dated Murgany, 24tb, says
the bombiirdinent ol Pafis i not expect, d
for ten days.
P.erli :i. Pec. Ifi.
Tho Provincial Correspondence of this
city sajs the ptopoeed bomhunlment of
Paris has aaiu been postponed, because
such a course at present would bo detri
mental lo military operations, and tho real
object of the war and interest of the army
at ibis juueture are parauionut considera
tions. lrDiin stionalily at the right moment, th
conimauder of the investing army will take
snob action a will lully ius.ite immediate
sueciss.
London, midnight. Dec. 14.
It is reported that Fee. nip, a seaport
town, 21 miles nntlueast ot Havre, baa been
occupied by toe Germans.
.Bordeaux, Dec. IS.
' The Sub-Prefect of Havre, in a report
received bere, claim having sent die
patch annoancing a French victory at
Paris.
He maintain that t bere Is a general and
precipitate retreat of the Pruslant from the
north of France.
The force of Gen. Fullerbor sontinues to
operate snccefilul ly, and some Prussian at
tacks on Gen de Chancy ' line bave been
repulsed with loss to the as-m Hunt".
A report by a balloon which lindivlat
H irCeur has not heen le-eived t Rurdevix
hut a dispatch from the aeronaut stijStlieie
is good new? 'rem Pnris.
Tbe f.illowiiig d'Spalcb h.n-en forward
ed to prefects of Departments:
The Duke of Mecklenburg i n Wt dnes.lav
attacked the loan of Fretend, on the n ad
from Chateau D.ui, which be occupied In
iiron furce.
We recaptured the plate yesterday.
Hai-io; united bit '.rooc wil.i those ot
Prince Frederick C!vir, the engaged
our forct m cj utut rs:rday nenr Ver
oe.n. The lial'lelisied I'll night, and the li;j
oi the enemy wes nr- at.
News has been received that between the
tnwr-.s of Uritir and Glon tiiree bs'.tlli ns
of H.iv.niios fiuve Leou defeated by the
Mohtlcj.
I.rr.don, Dec 13.
Trciort of a Prussian faiieir.t' for the resto
re, t ion of the Pruned Kmpirn cou: fium
every ipiorier, thst li 'sin n rc:t siy this is
thei.nl way l;.e imt cm end. that !5e
pul'l can France Will tilit fureve.-, tl.a'
the leil of Pr:b cu prcniue no ff. ct. 1 i
thai the 01.lv cour-e in to make iiiu.h ml!,
the Emperor and (jo loom aud b ave ti e
French to Egiit it out l.etwern tlreu.sr'.vpp.
The President and Secretary i f War sre
determined to suppress Ilia custom of r
irit;"and maltreat log new cadets ot West
Point, Twu Cs.lete, Frank and Frecoh,
bavo ben disLOieeed from the service ol the
United States, by an Older of the Ctli, for
attempting to tnole;l new cadets.
A Wisconsin woman giou r.d up ber child
in a cider-mill. This jury had to de-cidor
be-sider-Fulf.
A Chicago edilar says thai "half tho peo
plo wbo attend musical enle: taiutneins
don't know the difference between a sym
phony and a sardine."
The Kentucky Uaplist' preacher won't get
bis life insured because, La says, It's ns
more or Iocs than ''straight belling agaiutt
the Almighty.'1
A Yauktuo (Dakota) man on thanksgiv
ing day, drank twenty-two glussas ol rye
whiskey, in Wamhold's saloon, in liltenn
minutes, and afterward Wat forced by oth
ers 10 drinli u dozi-o moro glabses of beer.
The man died in live minutes after drinking
tho luot ylass of beer.
A pair of uaiouhistiuateil twin sieteu in
pit. Joseph, Mo., playel a gains of "old
elrd ije " for the band of a neighboring far
mer tho other 1IU7. At a critic; il point in
th proceedings on of the artless young
creatures "turned up Jack" from bia biding
place, in ber sl-eve. won the statien, and
married him ia a week. The lottr cherub
es a prejudice against cards and all other
tricks that are vain now, and has sat ber
cap lur a Sabbath tchool exhortor of the
vlciuage.
"Tbe Old Frankltn Almanac" for 1871,
published by A. Fiucb, Philadelphia; is a
valuable publication. It contains a com
plete record for 1870, and a a work of
refeieute ia loraluftblo. price 20 ceitts,
A frijrtU ol cut ty tiiat he lured hi
wi,'a when be natried ber, bnt when b
found out whiit exce.lent buckwhat cukes
she could make, he worsnippi'd tor. Yonug
.Udieii tike H iirutt!.
I, ( I Oll'Cl.
S. M. It'll'iiJll V Co., AT
I'aik Ko, New Voik, mid t.en. V. bovnvl Un..
AOvertlilog AkcMs, me the sole aseuta lor the l"u
Iroleum Icntre Paii.v llm oaii in Hint e.liy. Aii
vertisvi Intlat i-itj iue ni.ni eli d 10 luaiu ttiuie
favors with elihor of too iilmie lionet
Try the celebraied True Fit shirt umdo
lo order aiiuseld only by
McFam.am', Hum! & Co ,
Gentt Tttraishiiig limpoi i 101. Loaen iil.o!;.
TilUSVllle, Pu,
P.tonE. a, Open Haes, Fiench Clocks,
Fans, Fine Loudou leuiber midt. at
Iioum's. Tiluevllle.
At IsuiM'ii, Tiri:iiviLt.sl- Ladies stem
wiiulio Watches ol nearly all l!n.t-claM
makers. dei.8-8w.
THE
".Semper Idem, Atllngtoti,
Newport, Albuni,
Koli Kov .Mars,
Derbv, Oilental,
Kureka"
Paper Collars sold l.y
Mi-FaHi.ANr, Puirn AV Co.,
Gentb Furnishing Kuipur inn. Lee 1 It ck,
dic!2-tf. Titusviile, Pa.
Solid silver.goods in ease anlt.ti.bt fir
piesent, at ' Ihiiau'?,
TiuiM-iile.
Millets (oiiub Honey, best in town.
For
Ie at GHirpKH Bros.
Tb Lateel Novelties in Lp l;..be,
Travellnic Bans, Driving Gloves. Kubher
Over Coat, Cies and LecKins. by
SU FARI.ANn, jvmith A (.,
Gent Furnishing Euiporium, l.oe. e IMock
Titusviile, Pa.
The "London Wide Km', Pail Wide
F.n.l, Club House, aud Irving" Tie, (j:ial
out), cold by
M''FABI.iVD. ?mitii & Co .
Otilt F-.ltn'uhlug Luipoiinm, ( l.i .! I'.l.,elO
Titusviile, Pa.
'Hi ! j
For Hall. Social, Meelini;, As., the ha'l
opposite the lii'Ctn ler lioiitii ai d ovi r II
Warner's t'eoir uiitl feed tor-. . A !! to
Out. 3'1-tt'. " H. Vjikms-
Ar Isham'h, TlTisvti. !.:. Gent's Wat
es. A t'.ll line ot Amer.caii 'A'a'.ch.H,
eluding Howard Nickel movenieul.
Unrivali d inducements off.-re.l i'i
Ijovs and youths' Keady-M ole Cloti io',
MttAiinsti. .-'ami A. ,
Clothiers. I. .-e lilock, l iinrtul"',
OIHKSTAL HOT
STOVE;5) are in u:'i
NichulMiii A litai'Lmun
huuje iwde.
i:L'.t iP:
jTeat iieoi.1!
catr.ol i:-:
o.c.;
I.Lf ' !:.
I l. a!
.ly 1.11.
The ,l-irei a-aiirtsien- 1.' i' ri
Cooxin tftovi t may be l .u.il i.. N.
A iiiackinon's.
The "i'i.eiii... Ceiui-ri.i. t.:i i
Fills, CruV.lt, llMl i.i-i. li II i. ',' '.
.Sti-I'" in I.ji.M). J-i:t ,
Gent FuiliUMiig Kuiporitiin. 'fit.iiv
Wc tlvly fiiiiipi-tHitsii
k:u G oie! W" know wh.n s.y w:. :.
He assert thai we een !t I d.i ee'l ! .0 l-.-e;
ol Eiink fkiil Gloves cheaper 1! 11 a-.v i.ir.e.
place in towii. LAMM hli.i A .il.i.I..
WALL FACi.lt
at CittrrKA Lr.oa.
The "Vernon
;Carf. .
1 Searf. V.
'nil l.y
incl ot
Cravat, aud Lottia
i;.iv
McFarlan;i, Smith 'n ,
Gents Furnishing Emporium. (Losoe lilock)
Tilusvill , Pa.
Oysteis Oy the on. ui 111 r uiicn er .
All styles Unit harness, cl o.iiei I'.Bn tbe
cheapiat, niadi' Irom MoiI'ii'b oak stock, und
wairauted, at J. 11. K ion's.
Try Hie Patent Pantaloon Drawers.
Sl.ieid Undershirt. Day r-t.itn iMi.-'eiuior,
(just introduced.) Eussum Iiraees, Cuyut
Uruces. und Kusfi m Cable, s..,i t.y
VC-1'AIII.ANII, SMITH it Co., .
Gents Fut-nishiiiii Eiupiirium, Titosville. Pa
Having a'tde.l to luy iniee iock. f am
now ready lo supply i-coto'.i Whisky, Jaiuai
ca K11111 and all other iiuported nods at
New York prices.
noi'12 tf- f)wi-s- Cai pm;t.
Millor's Cuuipho'
maraet, at
Joe, tlie best In the
Chiffks Duos,
urn 111-1 ill.
Miller's unrivalled
warranted at
Worm Cnnfeethini,
GitiPFEs lir.us.
Dlxii-ir lor 1871 r.t.
(latPFKHjliioa.
FURNISH ALL
Jit e3?F,Xo
GALL AUD SE:
Pet.-oleitcB Centre, Tv. Oct. 51 If.
n r inr - 1 101 i " I ai i r Ci fl
ed for comfort and 1 b i,,ll( . u-'"'VuU
Papir CnlTev.r i.ii)nuc.,lr, "Unr
Oentl Fataisl ir. 1 .: . 1 V Oi...
,, t . -
MM.lhW
I'.ruiVi ti.I . ' ..-.-.r
C...r, Ulrd. in oil''Z7!V
uuv1- i,r rTTr.
Nlel.A lai.it .1. 1. 1 - . .
Ing Mtnves wllb uoa wm, ,,, u
Call and see them
1;
iter, II-1...
Cull el Nicholson A Jtlai-Uw.",,., ,
a Cooking Stuve with iron wa., V i!
dollaia lur taeivt
G .ffney bat a Br(! nl ,
London porter especially 0r tZi ?, L'V
the Lottie or cfo ' ""1 h
Oy -ter and Cl.,. Stew.. i!,si, la .
loned one, at Vom-nerV.
H. Hlnutiuu' l.'i-un;
"tore.
"t Vn-ietf
Mr. Slmoions has jnt re!illn, j frrrn ...
torkwilhft verv Inpje si , ..1 11 .'..
Gonds a richer aud more
li-iid.T
never bus be. n e.ihil.ii..d to ti e eiii,, , .
Oil Creek. Ladies Tiioo ri!u'f
Uoek 1'r.sslng Cases. Pulls, -t,.r C,.S
ilrens Tojsiu aslart:.. vrl, t, . c, V'
fi iindlu eily store.. I; ie:l ',, ,iti.
tn.ck
fflfciniy n'TtT UjM ftiirprti-itM, f,,r
taint pinK iiu.. II. ..I.. . .
v.trie.,
of Leroy W. lairchiid'a Ci-let ! f; t
ions v nil Mtiun.His' fi r
ir
fu l l uiir'
aiiinseiiienl, before
Chs-fi
)oii
Ul'llie .iir .,lf
Iee"i4lf.
N K W ADV KltTl.iLMKVfC
0
II. Iiori.i,
Dnr.' F.xrtM, Ta
B. .It.HtNo.x, I'rorrlf.or.
Thlt II it.l hs ben nflii'd ac ael; fcntlA.
1 t'.'oll h ml. T'le r.i.uiM nit Uvea t .ti
l.iiii-r aireill.e4 nr.il r.llnp ,T .s
;. I Hotel liare free pa4 SLei.te- tlm
uiMiitr
Sobel's Opera Ikisol
t3i-i"F,.j?.iri,',s
Nev York Tlieatra
rft?
it
hi?-
Proprietor A Maoa ; J A-. F. fHEKt
Staite M..p.'Kir. - S K CM I-?. Ilk
Leader of fini'l. F II N K v-.jXI (n 7
Leader ol Orchestra, C. A. ILMI.I.'MA.S'
Sixth Annual Teur!
IjistNight of this (jrcat Com
pany.
Satur;!iy Evc'jr, Eve &
On which occasion wMl be prnJacul
rhe great Iiiah diusun, entilleU
COLLEEN B-h'' H
Of, THE PLirEfl OF GAGKY0WES.
The Whole lo conolade with
Laughable Vutco.
AitfMlaaloii 50 t .rTed,7J r
IW Tieknia for sale durrg the l
Ibe Central House end Mc.liniet-k U-UK"
nonraeira at 7 o'clock, Porformai ce enma"
at c o'oloek. ....nv i.mi1
JOHN M. SllfcKiii.
GRADES OF
west Hates.
i
THEM AT