. ( 5 Mi i; i: 1 ::. A LlltElMI. J)ISCiAT from marked prices on our EXTENSIVE STOCK 0? READY-MADE CLOTHING Winter lutlcnvcar, 9 Ckntom. Made Clothing, Hatu and Caps, For the next Tbirty Days ! IkFAltLAXD, S51ITII & to. Merchant Tailors! Lwe Block, Ti.uvil(e,Pa., Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Pet. Centre, rrldny, Jan. 13 ABRIV.1L. AND. BEPHATIEH OF TRAINS ON O. C. & A H. It. On tod fter Monday, Not. 28th, 1870, ttaiut will run ns follows: WORTH KO. 6. KO. 3 NO. 1. Leave Irvine. ..12.01 pa. Mora Leave Oil City 7.00 a ii. 2.55 p u. 7,50 p u " Pet.Ceo 7,40 3,39 " 8,30 , ' " Titusv. g,.H0 4,25 " 0.12 Arrive Corry, Io,00 6,57 " 10,38 " ROUTE. KO, 2. NO. 4. NO. 0. leave Corry, 1 1,05 a m. 6.10 a m. ,15 p m , " Tituav; 12.40 p at. 7.35 ' 7.62" " P. Cen. 1.27 8,19 8.42 ArriveO. City 2,10 ,02 9.20 ' " Irvine. 4,50 " 11.40 " . Of So. 6 and 8 run on Sunday. .... FKEIOni CHAINS NOHTH. 'p CW,10 " l,(r,VM 18.15 p m. 8,15 4,40 Titos, 11,14 am. a,)'' 1,44 ' y,4B" 0,10 A. Corl.16 nt. - Fit EIGHT TRAISfl SOUTII. No. B. No. 10. No. 14. No 20 e uor. 1 ilk AvOC'lO.lt) 10.32 1 IA .. .j i,n .. .w. f1' c"y i Petrolenm Centre freight, leaves Oil k " "ii'w roiroieuni centre m,w p. my!o?p - b,v" L r et"w train, no, 19 1 1 thron-h aecommodutlon, connects at wry for East and Jjortli. llVlt PAC.AC 8IFEPIKO CAa. " SH rcet frum Pb1ladliihla without obarjg. i" Philadelphia without change" 2 irPirect f"ra PHtsbnmh wlthont elian. . J''i'Bburh wIU""lt Chang Gold at I p. m He ' We are informed that a paper ia in circu lation on tbe Story Farm to raise money for the purpose of replacing tbe Instruments and uni forma belonging to member ot tbe Columbia Cornet Band, and which were de stroyed by the late Bre on tbat farm. Tbi ii move In tbe right, direction, as those wbe lost their instruments are poor hard working men and not able to pay out the sum necessary to replace them. The champion billiard match of tbe Uni ted States and for the diamond cue, took place in Buffalo. N. Y., on Wednesday evening, between Rudolphs, of New York, and Parker, of Chioago. Tbe result was tbe defeat of the cbamnion ( Rudulnhe. h Parker, greatly to the surprise ol those present, jugnty-two Innings were played, when Parker ran out, tbe game standing: Parker, 1,502 Rudolphe, 1,234. Parker's erage 18-26-82; Rudolphe'a average, 15-4-82. The bet t run or tbe evening was made by Rudolphe in tbe 16th Inning of 1C2. Porker'i best run was 144 In tbe 9tb inning. The roads are getting muddy. .... . New well on tbe MoCray farm, struck day before yesterday, continues to yield over one hundred barrels of oil per day. AdaTctman's Female Minstrel Troupe are soon to appear in this place. Tbe weather continues warm aod moder ate. Divioe services at Cburota, this evening. tbe Presbyterian Amusement lovers will be pleasttd to learn hat the New York Olymplo Variety Show I to enbibit .atSobel's Opera House, on f rlduy and Saturday evening of next week The combination pf, talent ia aaid to be first class. A will cut Ht sho i near Tttusville a day er two.t'mce. rf:y- " TISOIOHTS-AIVME. The old, oil 1 ck, Tbnt on the ratntlo-pirce elands You pave watched, 1 have watched, We tiotb have watched it well; And Deatlrd together, as bound by a Spell. IM lek nt my Annie Slio'il look at iiih. With hen head nu my breast, flow bnpiy nere we. We both watched ita bauda A tinning arouod. And beard the tick, tick, ticking aotrml. See! those hand on the dia1 bave met It ia twelve o'clock, And we are standing yet;. The hour ii tuitinlf; tit I 11. lift go wo must part Vet May! I I11 ar the throbbing of yonr heart, I look at the clock, and it aeeoia to aay I've (liven yon warning, Aod yitih must away. To pari it were for the beat For that old, old clock Would give us no rest, So good uiirlit, good nlaht Penrest Annie, gcod night once more. Oh! how I've wished the old, old clock Would Tall on the floor. It matters not now, old keeper of time, Annie baa gone to a beautiful clime And thoe that I love are (ar, far away Yet I alill seem to bear tbe ticking sound, Of the old, old clock As the bauds go rouud, Vos e. r. c. A few dayii ago a mau named Blauaer and bis son started on a bunt lor venison, in tbe vicinity of Presideut Furnace this county, and soon struck a track," which they fol lowed tome distance. Two oilier persons were also bunting: in tbe same vicinity, and (truck the tame track, in tbe rear of Blau aer. After following tome dialance, Mer chant saw something move, and supposing it to be a deer, Bred hie own Run, without any teeming effect. and then seizing bis com panion' rifle, fired again, with -better aim, and tbe bullet struck Blunter In tbe point of tbe chin, tbattering tbe jaw bone, but turn ing from a direct course, It followed tbe jaw bone, and lodged in tbe neck. The wound ed man was attended by Dr. Hunter, of Ti oneata, and pronounced not dangerously wounded. We copy tbe above from tbe Venango Citizen. DEATH Or IIO.V. JOHN COVOBE. A apocinl telegram received from Hnrrla burg Thursday forenoon, announce tbe death of Hon. John Cnvode, vx-member ol tbe Home of Representatives from the XXUt District of Ibit State. Mr. Covode retired to bit room in the United States Hotel Wednesday night in bis usual health, but died quite suddenly at an early bcur Thurs day morning, it is supposed of apoplexy. Deceased was born lD,,Westmoreland coun ty on the 17th of March, 1BJ8, aod waa a very prominent man In political circles. Hia demise will be aiucerely regretted by tbe party with which he baa been identified and otbert. A Heavy Affidavit. -The Venangj Spectator ia responsible for tbe following: In a rule to show came of action In a slan der case before the Conrt oa Monday laat, the affidavit produoed by tbe party com plainant cloBed as follows: "Defendant " called deponent a Hat, a tbief and a d d aon , all of which Is true 11 to tbe beat of depooent'a knowledge " and belief." Tbe complainants reliance npon the legal maxim "tbe greater tbe truth the greater tbe libel," may account for tbe frank ac knowledgment in bia affidavit. Tbe gratifying inteligence ia reported io England, on apparently good authority, that Livinitttone, the African explorer, baa arrived at Mozambique, and ia waiting for a vessel bound for England. Ex Sheriff John Scott, of Lawrenceburg, baa recently been eleoted Justice of tbe Peace. Only aix weeks have elap ed since be took tbe oath of office, and two hundred oases are already on bis dooket. That must be a lively young borough. The receipts of crude oil at Pittsburgh for tbe year just closed waa 1,039,472 barrels, principally confined to tbe refineries in ,the vicinity of Pittsburgh aod Allegheny. ' ' Franklin la to bave a musb and milk (eati. val, tbij evening, for tbe beoeBt of Rev. Joseph McCartney, paator of tbe U. P. Church. No refreshments but mush aod milk, and bam tandwllobea and coffee will be provided, wbicb will be eaten to music furnished by the Franklin Cornet Band. A special term of Court tor tbe trial of civil caaes is In session at Franklin this week. The sleighing bat "gone where tbe wood bine twinetb." Indiana population, 1,655.675. QHuffalo skint this year, immense. Wltcontin'i population, l,055,55i.. Tbe Jersey City water famine la . very terioua. Teuoeaaee negro Sold bands go to Arkau 31 for more lucre. Latest uihI Mtst hi jun ta nt War A'cws. London, Jan. 11. There ia important, news from Versilllet. The Gerniun columns operating npalnet Chausey have diivun him wit bin amileof Hie city of I.eman, niter a teriia of engnge menu, li which one canmm, lb ire mitrail leuse, and two tiHiii.'.n.l pruourrn were captured. The losaof Gjnerl Von Weider'a Ger man army. at the storming of Villiors, waa only two hundred killed and wounded. A large German army ia being formed in tbe eastern department nt Frcnce which will be under the special command of a distinguished officer and will include tbe corps of Von Werder, Surstroand others. London, Jan. 11. Balloon advices from Petit to tbe even ing of the 10th have been received. Many alight engagements have occurred near Malmaisoo and Kenl, and nlo on tbe line of tbe Paris and Strasbourg Railroads, lo all of which the Germans were repulsed with considerable Iobs. Thousands of balls from tbe German guns fall during tbe night on the outskirts ol Parit, creating bavoc in all directions, kill ing women and children, striking ambu lances, churches, museums, school houses, etc. r The population of Paris are more than ever resolved in their determination to re sist to tbe utmost, and no fear la entertain ed of surrender, at General Trocbu bad is sued a proclamation to the citizens to tbe effect tbat tbe Army of Parts will not capit ulate. Bordeaux, Jan. 11. Official announcement ia made that the Germans, yesterday, 10th, icdonWed their efforts againat the army ol Gen Cbauseyt who, pressed on all tides, retired to bit or iginal position. ' The action wa hotly disputed, one of the French brigades resisting the Inces sant attack of the enemy for aix bonra. Tbe losses were conaiderable on both sides. Gen. Bourbakt, commanding the Army of the E ist, telegraphs that bit troopa pass ed the whole of Tuesday night in driviug tbe enemy from tbe boueoi of Villeer sexel. Advices from Lille represent that the Army ot the North under Geo. Faidberbe, has advanced beyond Bordeaux. London, Jan. 11 midnight. A despatch from Lille atates tbat Gener al Faidberbe surprised the rear guard of the German army, and tbirty ot the enemy were killed and fifty-nine taken prisoners. Tbe Freuuh did not loae a man. Tbe French bave again entered Bipaum. London, Jan. 126 a. m. A despatch from Versailles aays: A large Ore la raging without tbe onter walls ol Pari aod on the north tide ol tbe City. We are in receipt of a copy of the New York Observer Year Book aod Almaaao for 1871. iThe 000k Ii a handaomely printed volume of 200 pages, and contains a vaat amount or valuable atatiatlcal Information, astronomical observations, calendar, Ac. A reprint of tbe Brat Directory of New York city published lo 1786 appears in this vol ume, whioh until now was so extremely rare tbat a tingle oopy brought $100. All sub- acribers to the Observer will receive a copy of tbia work gratuitously, upon paying their iibacriptiou for one year in advance. Price one dollar. Pnbliabed by Sidney M. Morae, Jr.,' & Co., 37 Park Row, New York city. Reese Clark met with a thocking death on Boar Creek, Forest county, about eleven o'clock on .Wednesday, tbe 20tb oil. He waa carrying logs to tbe mill, and alone, wben killed. One or two men were with him in tbe woods, assisting to load, we sup pose, and Clark not returning at the time expected, one of them started for tbe mill to ascertain tbe cause, and found bit man gled remaint but a abort dittacce from the Darting point. One of tbe logt bad rolled off and thrown blm with bit bead against an oak item by tbe tide of the road, and another log immediately followed, wbioh struck him on , tbe other, tide, breaking hia nock and crushing bit ixull, undoubtedly causing instant death. Deceased was ahout twenty-nine yearaof age, and leaves a wife aod two auull children Fjrest Preta, General McClellan, in reply to a letter of inquiry trom tbe President of tbe Buff.lo and Sprlngville Railroad, aayi that be it one of the trutteet under tbe proposed reor ganization of tbe Atlantic and Great West ern Railway, but aaya until tbat reorganiza tion ia completed nqthing can be dune in the way of extending tbe connection ol the road. Io reference to the rumored exten sion to Buffalo be sayt be is not aware to what extent, if aoj, the lubiect hat been discussed fiiicnl lMwtlffeta. S. Al. IN'tUnstH A: Co., JIT l-iiik t'f.r, New Yock, and leo. P; Howell Co.. Advertising Agents, are. the sole ayeuU for tbe Pa, troleum Centre Daily HKi.nao In that city. Ad vertisers In that city are riieted t lev their fa vors with either of iiie sliove botwe t'linutauqua Lake IMckerci. At the New York Meat Market. We have n Imnd and arn in constant receipt ol frrsb Pickerel trout I haittnuqua Lake. j..nll-lf II. & W. 1'arkkB. House lor Sale. A desirsblo lIouc for sale, sltust.it on tbe Kit tier! Farm. Kitted up with every couveulenre lor family use. A rare Imiytin Is oft-rud. 1'or furihir particulars cnqniro hi i tie Jatneetuwu Clothing Store. jaimu. At Isham'h, TiTfBVtt.LE. Gent't V. ateh ea. A full line or American Watcbee, In cluding Howard Nickel movement. All styles Unlit barnea. cheaper than the cheapest, made from Moffat's OAk stock, and warranted, nt J. 11. Krone. TO liKT. For Ball', Socials, Meetings, .to., the ball opposite tho Ki cheater House ud over II Wamer'a flour and feed atore. Applv to uov. .Ill-it; II. Wakn'i;. BIRDS. The t at Smiting aod cl'eapeal Canary Birds in the oil legions are to be Daa at nov7-lf. J. W. BEITTT'S. Call tt Nicholson A Blackmun't and liny a Cooking Stove with iron ware for twelve dollars Giffney baa a large tot ot scotch ale and London porter especially or family use, by tbe bottle or esse. Miller's Campho' Ice, the lieat In the market, at Griffm Bkob. uovlD-lm. Beat Refined Oil 20 ceDT per, gallon, at 'RCTHERFORD Having added lo my laige stock. I am now ready to supply t-coicb Whisky. Jamai ca Rum and all other imported ioorfa at New York prices. novl2 if- Owtx Gaffxkt. WALIiPtPaR at Griffer Bro. A pair ol Skates i good Christmas preteot. ' , ' Nicnoi.aoN & Bi.ackmon. A full variety of Skates, at Nicholson t Bi.acimon's. We have 1 full assortment of Skates. Nicaoi.sos' & Bi.ackmon. At Ishah's, TtTrsviM.B. Ladiet item winding Watcbet of nearly all first-class makers. dec8-2w. Solid eilverVoods In Cites suitable for presents, at Imham's. Tituavillp. in. S. tlmmou' Drag mad Tarleti ore, Mr. Simmons hat just returned from New York with a very large stock of Holiday Gooda a richer and mora extensive eloek net has been exhibited to the citiz-oi ol u 1 tureen. Ladlea Toilet 8tands. Writing Deska Dressing Case. Dulls. Camea. rsti. drena Toya lo aa large variety as can be .uiuiu iu city stores, ji is well worth a visit, If you don't wish to bnv. Tbia line certainly never wai surpassed for varleti and riebnesa. He alto hat a large variety of Lerov W. Fairchlld'a Oelehi.i. ti aa I Pena, verv appropriate for Holiday pres. cm.. mi Birnmoor ror a Dalf-bour t amusement, oetore von make yonr pur nh.u. , ... a To Purchaser of SI nger Hewing Ida. cttlueal Cautiout All parties are hereby cautioned agalntt purchasing any or our Maehinet except through our duly authorised agent, aa mavmuea win not oe guaranteed by na that 10 cot no pumnnni. MR. J. I,. JOHNSON a our agent ror petroleum Ceutre and vi cinity. Tub Sinoer Manif'q Co., 458 Broadway, New York. Notice Ishereliv nlven that Me n n. Grave is my agent for Petroleum Centre ana vicinity. J. L. JnHxaos. Bronzes, Opera Glasses, French Clock. Fans, Fine London leather good a, at Irham'h. Tttiiavllle. Mlllert Cough Honey, best In town. For ' GrifferBror. Miller'a unrivalled Worm Confectloni, warranted at Griffer Bror. CODINGTON FURNISH ALL At Very Lo CALL. 8EE OLD S ?ir?iamJ9ett-VPi.. Oct. tl-ti NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. l!01.DT10.V NOTICE?" Tlin co-partnership heretofore existing ),. John Uinmera and Albert A. Alden, andw S (lrm namn of .?inois Ald.n. , this dV it! solved hy mutual consent, John Lemmers .imJ All I ablillle, and .11 deb,, of lhel m u 1 .e tleda..d eolleel.d l.y.hher ..rthe suh-eHwi1 uld 'aund ouailau. the bualli at jnj't.AMMKim Dated tht. ItlfhT., of J,uuJtf, l!aw.LUM J. R. fOHTl'.H. (accessor to V. McAlplna.) RESIDENT SURGEON DENTIST. 1 adtalnl-lered. Offleo opa-i day and eight, OKKICS-Berry's new Building, eotntr of W ingtoa and gocond at., l'.iruleom Centre, ha. msylB tf TITUSTL.1.K SAVINGS BANK. 9torkb.oMr IndlTidnallv Liable. P. W. AHES , C C. DUFFIkU) L-IUKCAIKS. Prwniffinr Castiisr -jUGI.AH,. WM V. "ffi TItANSACTt A ncMIIM. HAXKINO Brt. NK!;i. LNTKUIjSTAI IOW-BD ON TlJlK HAI.K. Arn. for National" and "Anelnr" Mni, of Trans Atlantic te.iinr. de So 3in FOIt SAIiK. A DWULMNU IHifSE m wild IV. on the Kel'lllisctt Uael. tree l'l lnd r.Ilt m sale . Ii-mi Kflquire of M. V. tt. Planer. Grocer, tr at ttu AUo one II ; T M A R R T years old. wetshs r hoot IS huB'trad. An nuellcnt ba :ni liurw, ar.d ut beeold ws.,nable. J"8' M. T. Tt. K18IIRR. A GOOD INVESTMENT. The imdrlgned offers for tule that valuable tea pen kuowa a. the r SALEM fflLLS! Near Salem RtatinB.on the Jatnestewn KranUla Kallnmil, la Itiigari.rova T washto. Mover Conn ra. The prop-rtv eon-f-t. -fa nst md SAW Mill, TWr.'llBtl.INOIH W, 8, LAROE BAHN and shout ) ACHKs or 1.AN11 t'h. m,nk. . l. a Urge thmi-stiir.v bnlldln. in flrat-ratc repair. Inert ra ihrea nsir ut hnhrs. with ell the aeaa. "7 "-aenmary, in eo.d tutor, the capacity of wh'ch ma inidily be niale fi.nr hnndred biirtiels in wenty-fonr hours. The Haw Mill Is In rod rcnalr Timber In iilini.fiiii.nn ;i.i.. . Au. . distance. Vt at- r power pood and ruliahl ihronth 0111 t ie year. The location U list elsm, ho.l. r en-tom and merchant work, heinc in a tA a luhburlKMid nd within f.- rods of Malem Siatl n T.e fai tllties fur ahipplug to tba oil eonu. iru tni avtuloHii m Address J AM KMC. RHOWN. Oreenvtlle, Pa. Or, call upon O SO. FOiTLK. at the M il. , r,f In adduli.i tn ihe ii,v.- diner lied p-onersr I will a . 1 sell aliout tail AOllEs Of 1, N O adjoin Ins: the same. Improvement a.e soun-HO atrea cleared, a fratn h-m. and two Imme brns. A cuns!u.rah'e qnanilty of timber on the trict. jansa JAMKSC. BltOWS. BOOTH ti SAKiiEXT, NEW MUSIC STORE, OPERA IIOISE BliOCK, TITUSVILLE. PA. W an 1 now receiving large stock ofllrwHat llerciiAndis., consistit:g of - Plauoa, Organ unci ltlelodeone, ...... And a mil line ef BMALT. IVSTRr i K.N'i H, SHEET Sirsi' , anil INSTi.rciION IfHlKR, HT'M'Ii SPKISAKS, Etc, Eta. Bratlbi.tv. 4 hli Kerlnar A Snot, Km-be &! sod fill all urde t o uh-r niaLulaeinre. If dealr d. At 'he o.. eel ra . . We I ave the erlUratrd KiniTH i'AKlUK ! am. Ofnrtun .l ie. Anas. HUD lMtTOUJIINT yet la. tmdueeil, whleh we tan sell on vety reasnimbl terms. A large stock ut select Bheat musie always on band- Inr irstrnma tts nivrf nnnmt, i.. j. u .. . , .. .V n, UQI UN HUP. bey have been betore ti e wend for twenty to thirty years. We waiuuxt ibem rua eivt tars, and wfll sell nn monthly laivmeuis ormhuitebr second band liwinneuts, or for OA' B irawei. We shall bo i.Iim ea to ttsow our cihkis to all WHO may tavor oa alto a cU. u. B? hi to 1 11. dacS-tf Opera Uonse Bluck, Titna villa, Pa.. Byl ReOoed Oil 20ieent per gallon, at J. RCTBKRFiiRD'S. & CORN WELL GRADES OF westaates. THEM '-eVT THE- rtVii
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