Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Pat. atre, Moiiday, Natmkr 6 ARUIV.il. AM DKtMKTfJMB OF TKAINS OH . . A. B. R. On en. I after un.iy, An. IJIb, 1671, trlni will run tollnw.; NORTH KO. 6. MO. S. KO. 1. Lcato Irvint. 11.45 f M ft.fln P M Leove Oil City 8.00 a m. S.M p a. 7.41) p ti " Pet.Ceu t it " J,4 8.23 Tiluev. 7,6 ' 4.44 .10 " Arrive Corfj, S.6A " ,! 1U.82 " OCT. KO, J. yi. 4 KO. f. Leave Corry, II, on am. .lo a a. ft. 60 p a Tltniv. 11.45 p a. 7,4 7.40 P. Cm. 1,28 " i.it " MW trrlveO. City J, 10 ,I0 " ,! " Irvine. 4,40 " 11,01 ' ty No, A and 6 ran on Suoday. PBKI0HT TRAIN! FORTH. He. 1. No. I. No. II. Ho. It. So. 0. LOC,.f A.a.ll.Ka.a. It.tO.a t.M.a ArP.010.8S "l,Wra lt.ti . H. ' Tim, 11,17 A. a. t,U " 1,00 lie" Ar.Oorl)t,60r! FREIGHT TKAISO 80UTH. Ho. 10. No. a. Mo. IS. Mo. 14, Mo. 10 X. Cor. l.lora LTI.b.11a.m 0,50a.b. iMOp.a.U.ltAa.lSOM "PCA.IS " 10,01 ' 1,611 v. a. 1.fa'4.W Aioc 9,10 11,00 t,o s,4o in Mo. ft Leave Colon, 8.90 a. m. ; TttnTil, 10. 40 a. m. ; Pet. Contra, 1,M p. attItm ot-Oll Ity, 1.05 p. m. No. 1 'town Union l,40p. a.; Tttsivtlle, 4.05 (i. j. i Cot Centr, 8,45 p. m ; arrirea at Oil City, ,p. m till City and Petrolenm OWre freight, leaves Oil City ,4S a. m , arrives at Feirol.nm Centre ll.au a. m. Leave Petroleum Contra at l.SOp au, arrlroi at Oil City 8,00 p. m. J, 1, 1 , 4, I and 0 are eiprees train k. Moo 11 and 10 are through acoomasodatlon. OMnoetlaatCrryan4 Irtlu.ion for at and Moo IS aad 14 frelfffat accommodation. Vp. 17 ana IS ran on Saaday between lit Bevtl I nib i-nio. aiLm vium n.iniM n.u No. 4 Direct to Willlamaport vritboat ehan(0 net. i Direct from uiiwhiuuii m ciaw . w. line. Wllli.mmnr wtttiA.it euug. nj run. ana . I. lino. No. 5 Direct from Pttuburrt withoot change. No 6-Direct to Pittsburgh without change. -ilonday, Jnne , 1171. Ulvtne Service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CnURCH Services every Sabbatb at il'A. M. and t P. M. Sabbatb School at 12 P. M. eute free. A cordial invitation extend ed to all. Riv. P. W. Scopicl, Pastor.. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ' Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M and 7a O'elock P. M. D. PATTON. Pastor. Gold at 1 p. m. 112, We have hitherto abataiood from any - lueioatothe personal warfare waged be. tweeo J. T. Henry, of tbe Tltuavllle Sun- flay News, and M. N. Allen, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Tlttiivlll muting Astooiatiou. Tbe discussion arose from, It seams to in, an unprovoked porsonal attack lo the New or last, week tipcn Mr. Allen. Mr. Alien replied with great severity, and here tbe matter should have coded, but yetterday Mr. Ilenry re jointd in a leng article devoted exclusively te personal abuse of Mr. Allen. The latter comet out in a card lo this morning's Cour ier whtob Is calm and dlgnided In lone, and eels tbe author right before tbe public He dee not descend to personal abase and scandal, bat makes a straightforward state ment of. the repooalbilitla which real upon htm, and the maonei in which be ba in tbe past, and shall in tbe future, try to meet then. We deprecate personalities lo jour ntllim, and hope In the future tbat our Tl tuavllle cotemparariee will abstain from them, but in tals eat we mint say that w "ion Mr. Alien hat taken tbe right stand, uu en wpicn time wtfl juttlfy. T - iTT lTti.-A new billiard bail ba recently been erected. It contain two itDits, and I fitted op In modern, style with ii tqe moaero Improvement, jir. J. DH- jod it tbe proprieVar., a aw wen it going down oq the Lake itrm. uwned by Groan Bto. Memrt. Boulton and Barcroft Brp., own er of tbe Reed farm, are about to drill a aew well on that farm. Tbe "Home Restaurant." O. D. Jenujaon, proprietor, Is a new Institution.. ' A series of social patties, to be held dur ing tbe coming winter, are contemplated. Divine service is largely stlended, In the School House, Sabbath evening. Crawford, the well known dry goods deal, r, cootinuet to tell good at a lower rata "Jy omer noute in Kane Cltj. He is u jwBowus uprigoi oaier, sod we would advlie our patrons lo that place to patron ize bit store. Developments continue on the Dempsej farm with good tuceeis. A "turkey tboet" is to come off tooa, tod much pert I anticipated. 11 u reported that the Atlantic k Great Weatera R iilrod . Co.v will toou come in control of the Nils & New LiebonJRailro.d a ucoeior. lo the rle tuaoagemeut.. Allam!e r nZ h"ing eontro1 of lh ' ie.6",ai WeirnRy., Ilneaeon- i f,l I, h,noa ,n ' intentloo orgiv. Tbe widow or Admir.i rVHiioq died st lort-mouth, k. 11 , Tbii i ail. i. Lover of the legitimate dram should bear lo mind that thin owning the groat drama of "Neck and Neck" wlll1e produc ed at SoM'a Opera House. Tbll piece wag wrltleo especlslly for Mr. E. T. Stetson, the leading actor of Ida company, by Mr. Cbtrles Pooler, tod hai'been played by Mr, Stotooo for 100 consecutive nights lo the N. Y. and Brooklyn theatre, end in every im portant theatie in the United Statu and tke Cao.das Mr Stetron bas the repute tlon, and a welj earned one, uf le!ns one f f Ibe floeit siMrperformers oo tbe Arnerl can board, wbiqb le a sufficient guaraaiee of s crowded home.. He it supported by a full company of talented ladle and gentle men, and tbe drama, wjll.no doubt be pro duced wj.h excellent effect throughout. Sbynld tbe preaeut tour prove a niece, it te tbe Intention of Messrs. Forb'eb A Wil ton, tbe gentlemanly manager, to bring be fore tbe oil region publio snob ttar perform ers Mr. and Mr. W. J. Florence, Maggie Mltobell end other. We bepe our citizen will enow a jmt appreciation of real merit and extend them a crowded bouse Social Pabtt. One of the pleatanteit social parties of the season came off in Mur ray's Hall, Kane City, oo Friday nigbt last, gotten up under tbe auspieee of our friend, Dan. E. Crocker, tbe popular landlord, of the Kane City hotel. About twenty six couple were In attendance. Mttaio wat lur niibed by tbe. Tarr Farm etrlog band, and the dance wat kept up to tbe "wee tma' hour ayant tbe twal." and the company separated amid the bet of good leellng.and wih(Dgi for many more tuoh happy occa- looi niw. well. & new well wat (truck on tbe H. Nee ley farm, Parker' Landing, on Friduy lant, which promise to be lomethicg big.. When only 5 foot in the land, a vein of ga aud oil wa struck of so powerful a volume as to start the well to flowing at the rate of 35 barrels per day through tbe cas ing. It Is owned by Messrs. Patterson fc Dickey, M. L. Lockwood, and W. II Nich olson, of Petroleum Centre, Kemp Bro. of Columbia Farm, and Armor & Raymer, of Parker's Landing. When completed tbe well bids fair to be a large one. We coo. gratolate our townsmen on their good luck I s i V Pasnnvil. Th minr frlnndi nf Mr. Jaal Linden, will be glad to learn tbat be is "Youtt vrom Yermaoy,"and it at present disponing .fluid and doing the agreeable it tbe American Hotel. t SidvctIon Pcxishkd Sediiciina Is, real ly looked upon as a ciime In tho Albany county court. Daniel F. Manning, of Al bany, some time since seduce! Tburesa Smith, of Coboe. We uppo.e jilts Smith requested him to render ber tbe only satin taction, through a marriage ceremony, tbat was postible, and re'uied. At all eveut be wa arretted, tried, and convicted, and oo Wednesday waa seotenced to three yeara in tbe Albany penitentiary When Mr. Man ning learned tbat tbe affair was not a joke- as such matters uiually are that be waa, lo speak after tbe popular manner, "in lor it" he kindly contented to marry the lady; but ber parent refused their 'consent to tbs compromise, and be goes up. Perbap. If other court would be equally juat if this matter of seduction could be looked upon as something more (ban pleasantry there there would be .fewer broken hearts and Oligbled loves. Rochester Democrat. octet? land l'aabton. Mazsrine blue It the color for bonneti for this season. . Individuality In dreii i laid to be lb rtrett and cheapest tblng in tbe world. Very dtrk blue in clotb. silks and satin It to be very fashionable for street costume. Dresses for winter wear are trimmed with fur, and are a very heavy, costly material. A new style 'of sleeve buttons are oval aid open at the tide to bold miniature or hair. Wbite astrschaa I very much ud for la. die dressing gown, being very strong and durable. Feathers are nred for dressing tbe hair In stead of flowera, and blonde and gold pow der used, tbe effect by gas light being very dazzling. Large fancy pioa for the hair in the tbtpe of flowers are made of perfumed wood, and are tbe latest things in ornaments. A groat many ladies In New York city have adopted tbe Paris faabinn of net al lowing their daughters lowalk out unless accompanied by a maid. . . Tbe Boston Post declares tbat only one wife waa beaten to death at Memphis on a recent very quiet day. Tbia is a Yankee lie. Mvmpbit can show, fot every day in tbe year,. a many wive beaten ss Boston, and tbe Pa.t knows it Louisville 0. J. A large vein ol'trtbracite coal tbree feet in dismoter, bas bono opened in Bradford eouoty, Pa. Tho quality is pronounced joud and tbe i'rcitct ure lavorable lo large yiuM. Petroleum Tmdc and Ocean Freights From Ibe New York UulNtln. Juat at present tbe petroleum trade pre- tenla a spectacle that hna not been previous ly wilneared within a year, namely, tbat nf a marked decline on tbe Creek, and a slight advance at New York at one and tbe same lime. Thli fact Is tbe more remarkable in view of a low deoline in ocean height rates, a circumstance which. If the foreign demand for oil were at all strong, would have aided to Increase ratber than abate the Creek prices. Tbeie lower ocean rate are tbe eonirquence of an increase of a number ol diipoaabl vessel at a lime when "the mar ten ror American products for export are relatively low, and duller than tbsy have been for tbe two months previous. The gee eral view of tbe shipping end oil trades is tbat, on account of t prospective dullness of the export trade for the rest of tbe year, as compared with the Immediate past, foreign Ireigbts are unlikely to advance materially, wone the demand abroad foi petroleum will not be sufflclent totalise ao advance in tbe valuesofcrudaoil,.in the fsct of tbe present . arge production, until our winter borne trade shall begin at about the middle of December. A tbe case now standi, the "bean" agaioat the Creek have lb ttroog poaition, while there It more to encourage the redoing Interest tbsn there bat beeo for some time. liudicrous Scene la Church. now it this lor scene in church: The place ii an ediflce in Balb, Me. Tbe bew It crowded. Tbe sermon Ii lone. A rranects. ble ollizeo goes to sleep. In olose proxim ity to bi:n is a lady. The preacher was in the midat ol the closing prayer, wheo tbe slumberer satooiibed the coogregation by grunting in a tone of complaiol: "Come, come, Sarah, lay along! Don't crowd tot Layover! lsy over I" "Srh," who wat lortunately in tbe pew alia, never for a mo ment lost ber presence ot mind, but adminis tered a timely poke with ber parasol, wblch awakened ber dormant lord and prevented any lurtber remarks on bis part. A ward ing to sleepy auditors orloog-wloded preach eis ao matter which. Old Bob Ridlit. Robert Ridley It a person well known to many of our reader He i on ot those popular good fellow who bat busts of friends. We oalled upon bim at bis saloon opposite tbe Ptrsball House, Tilusvllle, last Saturday, and found bim do ing a thriving business. We were also agreeably surprised lo And there presiding at tbe bar, eur old friend Ed. Sutherland, that whole hearted jolly cbum.knowo to al) around bere. Ed's friends will now know where to Had bim when they go to Titus- viile. BEAUTIFUL THOUGHTS. Tbe devil, toe often, persuades otherwise good people, that ''evil surmialags" are di vine intuitions, tuperoatual levealmeats seuii-insplrations. Value tbe friendship of bim who ttaodt by you in tbe storm; swarms ol Insects will surround you In tbe sunshine. You can gain knowledge by reading -but you must separate the chaff from tbe wbsat by tbinking. A young man who bad become smitten with a seuthwestern beauty, who wee. the daughter of a brooming widow, after a pro tracted courtship pluoked up luffloient cour age to propose, when tbe damsel replied: I should be glad to accommodate you were I not already engaged; but ma wishes to marry, and I thmk lbs it jnst now without ao engagement." The young man lelt for bis childhood's borne. TEH. Over seventeen indictment! have been found against the forger Miner. Tbe distinguished painter, Sir Edwla Landsser, is seriously ill. Senator Sprtgue's cotton mill, at Norwich Ceuneotfcut, we burned Thursday night. uouumiin Maid beat Lucy ia tbree might beat, Tbundty. Tim: 2:!2U: George W. Grifftn, of Kentucky, bat been appointed United State Conaul at Cepeo- oagen. Tbe manager of lb Amerioan Bible Soc iety donate $5,000 to tbo Cblotgo Bible Society. Stephen Waterman, a member of the Rhode Island Legislature, shot bimasirio ths bead Fridty morning. Tbe Italian govermenl contemplate tba lurtiucauou oi Alpine passes at a cost of some seven million francs. W BUFFALO CUT HAY, at Sobermernorn & TenEyck't. JulJ tf. Cor, and A Washington Bit. Tb America Cook Stove tt Ooi.l GORDON'S. New it vie SILK hath a .ia.. Jameitowo Clothing Store. Aog-f SILK HATS! 81LK HATSI SILK HATSI Loral .toilette. 8. M. .Pctteaglll A; Co. 8T Park Pow, Mew Tsrk, sad Geo. P. Howell Co Advertising Agent, are the solo agents far tbe Pa, troleum Centre DiiLV Kbodbb ia tSat y. Ad vertisers la tbat city ars resaested to leave that a vers with either or toe above keaeee ZF GAFFNEY S LIQUOR 8TORE .It . l 1 I i - I i i T.. a i - in. ouiy piece 10 luua air ootei un Ware. u4 tr Go lo GAFFNEY'S for floeCIGARS tnd cheap rer cash. UAr r net keep condaatiy oo band Scotch Ale and London Porter, espec ially ror ramiiy use. HT GAFFNEY It tbe ONLY SQUARE LIQVGR DEALER on tbo Creek. Give bim Mil. i Post Office Newsroom I Just received a new atook of Stationery, Ftucy Good of oil kind. A new Slock of Gold Pent, (Leroy W. Falrchlld Pent and the celebrated Johnaon Gold Pen; George Wetleobolm'l Cutlery, Knives, Raaort and Scissors. Alto, Knlvss msd by H. A W, King. A new CIRCULATING LIBRA RY. Cop W of 1. Y. Dailies always lo be had. Weekly aad Monthly Periodicals ol II denomination. Paper mailed to any part ef the ceantry If desired. A Lara e Stock of Tobacco, both Chewing and Sme- king, of the very best quality. Duff In- Iruetleot in Book Keeping, School Book, vopy noose, sou soyiomg pertaining to a first olass stationery store. P. O. NEWS ROOM. PETROLEUM CENTRE, PA. ocitTir. r. K. NICHOLS N, Prop'r. rSTROCKING HORSR-1 at tbe Y.rl.lv O . . . J? V Wl ft t a iltntv n- m. . ' otvre ui cj. tt. or. a i i i a, 03-101. House For Sale. A desirvhle residence located on llovd farm, with all conveniences for a good slued family, for sale obeap. Good water lo the house. Boquire of F. J. HANNA Petroleum Centre, ool 30-1 m. New Neat and Nobby 81 l, K'H ITS! at a'LDEN' LITE AND LET LIVE! Jnst received at Mease ft Armstrong-. Fl our and Feed 8'ore, 1.800 bushels extra WHITE OAT3, which will be sold at low. est casa prices! o29-lf. uronps or statuary from tbe old masters o loose superb lamp at Chris tie's. Group ofttstuary from ibe old matters in laose tuperb lamps at Christie's. New Stylet Silk Hatst at A. ALDEN'S Nsw Styles SILK HATSI ep. it, at ALDEN'S Tbe America Cok Stove tt GORDON'S. The America Cook Stove tt GORDON'S. tsTTFiae French Confeotionary, at tbe Variety Store of J. W. Be.tty. Freth SSlWi0 SUPERIOR BUTTER SCHKsThRHORN A TEN EYCK'S r. woipiogiun a. second Streets. mi3 if. Tke America Cook Stove at GORDON'S 8plendld SILK HATSI at ALDEN'S. Tho At leriea Cook Steve at GORDON'S. A. A. Bowes, next to Wlnaor Bro's.bason band and ia eoostantlv reeeiin p-..t Applea, Watermelons and fruits or all kinds Ha also ha tome or toe finest cigar in Ibe market. Cigart tbat every one else telle jr iwte. oao oe oougai or bim for lOct. vw .nil o. mm. . For Sale.. HOUSK owned by Mrs. ,H. B. Pbiany ia , ' n.':,r," JSoqu reoo Ihaprenw oct. 131m. rw vm vt u U, ViUircl. MCI : m Mnaaa laODEKT UlliLtl, Sealar In Wines & Liquors, S-garand Tobacco. SAMPLE ROOM ATTACHBD. 8pring-it., TITl'SVILLE, PA DIRHCTLT OPPOSITE Tn PARhBALL . OPKHA UOUSM. B2-,?!!?E?LANB. Altant. Titusvllle, Nov 6th. 171. tf. irsiiLR & nonius, GENERAL MACHINISTS acd Dealers in all kinds or WEls L TOOLS Ac FIXTURES !LS?7 J"'" own snil oparatlng Ol . k 1 """"""J"" with our MAUU1NB SHOP BLACKSMITH SHOP, Onr facilities for MANmr.iiniHn . - felled by toy Hbop in the Oil lteglon.. P-' alf-ttyOpponU MoUlintoek Bout AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY. Wedw sHay Ifty'g, Not. 8t The Collcquial Actor end Popnlar Author Mr. ALBKRTW. AIKEN, Supported by bi SPLENDID NEW YORK COMPaw lo bi famout Reallttio olov of all. m. ' played by bim over 100 NIGHTS to crowi ra ia to principal cllietof America.entii The Witches of New York! Topuler prices, 76 Cur. and 0 i. o eerved seats for ttle at Grlffes Bros.' iw Store. 03 4t. k THEATRE. FURBISH A WILTON li,.. ONE N1GUT ONLY I Sobel's Opera House! MONDAY, Xovembvr tilt. To BtilHaot Young Actor, Mr. J3. T. STETSON Supported by a powerful stock comutt from New York, will appear iu the r... ... sensational drama, entitled, Neck & Neck! Written expressly lor bim by Cha Foster Esq., and played for over l'flo olgbta iu M: During Ibe play ibe sensation Ualtresd andSoaffeld Scenes will be introduced. KSTResorved seats for tale advance at Griffei Bros. Drug Store. novi-4t. F. C. PRATT, Ag.it. FIRST A2V.VAIi fttkxt- farseJ OF TUB of Petbolei.ii Cam, Tenndr.lirH Ijtnre Committee or the T. fl a t-. A., retrulmui t'wiire. have the humir to f I an.,nnce the followuig list of lctur- for tho en- sairur seaeon : I I he Comaiittoa will .npPlT the uhjwts aad lie. I oahie, where ih. ara ant bIth, iwuW, u -, they raa oe d.flul.ely aeceruli e. PK-THOIJi:!! v. NAMIY, -The M.s-ioa .f Mniienojh." Nor loth. QHuo. 1. PAhSONM. ClVTeaonndenr l hi 1.1. nn . . . lailitrfi.irv WL-Mtiv. , ..-..in ... . W : i.aSb Vu?? ' "r"tt ffi" : . "a oiner. ' 7 vrau 01 Liccru Uolnail'tee. JLeUat. Line, llrttmnKc Cement, vaticmea iiMatr4 IIa4,Ac f iknMrtnr amlttv ilM.st, j cred to.., ouiu tM, oil .r-jr: :r? i:. - - -" " esmvttsAj trvt;iej C, A. nUBFEY'S, Cor. Pcr-v and IInI.. ii...... ' Smith's LAGER BEER; SALOON! . new Oyster Ilooiis. l-iiiMohrDJSSW do""..1? -b. 0, pat.i... "K "51 "SSPSLS ioasant, an t Mnb wni at .11 tlaui ls4 l K kfiU I a r mi .rom th. t,..: vr !!""; j r.il r 7 muu iitiii cool. Too omn iww wioK,iif4'mr. ft"h mti 8AI"" is 1 ."M,P' LaDTEH' OY8TB oysters will be served op la Ml rnvate entrance to Ibe room. oetM-tr, A. PltllTHy nest diw In Mmaiou' hiive. W Parties wl.hln. . c u.,.,.. Piano Case, t the heal .. J4 s.i., ..' opsng, Mason A Hamlin, nr Mnilh Oru". Chicker-ng. Biailhiirv, or Kna- e A C o. Pi ano, can be accommodated by ealline at tt OPERA HOUSE MUSIC ST. -UK TITfTH- YILLE, PA.- My goods or firat-claa TiTl St IT T Ii PA -' at ALUXJCJ av2l-tf. b: H. ARCrsT.
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