SHUGERT & STARR Merchant Tailors! AND, DEALER? in Gents' Furnishing Goods, COR. SPRING & FRANKLIN STS., TITISVILLE, PA. . r Have pnt in one of th flnt Mnorimentt of n VL01I1S& CASSIMERES ENGLISH, ' FRENCH AND AMERICAN COATINGS, MIXED AND, STRIPED SUITINGS, FANCY VESTINGS. Bv.r offend in the Oil lyglon. TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF HATS &c CAPS, All (he Litest and Nobbl.et Styles. A FULL LINK OF Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c. Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Pet. leutre. Thunder Noremker 10 Dlrlne Service. M3TH0DI8T EPISCOPAL CHURCH Service every Sabbath it 11 A. M. and 4 P. 'Jf. Sabbath School at 12M P. M. ls free. A cordial invitation extend ed to all. Ret. P. VT. Scopikld, Faitor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. II., and lit, o'clock P. M. T. FATTON. Pastor. Gold at 1 p. n. 111 The fast-itUlag fore and aft dipper oil cow Arkansas, H. H. Waroer, Captain, and John , Walteri, Plloti with a full comole. menl ol able-bodied stamen and longshore- men, left the dock in rear of Briggs' feed More, tbli furenoon. bound for Oil Citv. Par. , . 1 ktr't Landine. Ivlttinnlnv. Piltehiirah mA adjacent port. The boat was loaded dowp to gunwales with old junk, Iron, Ac. It win a grand light, wig the departure of tola noble craft, with all, sails set and the na tionsl pennon proudly floating from (be iniin-top, and wai witnessed bja large and admiring crowd tt landsmen. The jolly oag of "Yo beae ho!" wai heard about 11 a. m the caw weighed anchor and bulled Uut the jib-boom, and furled the main top stiystll, reefed out the bin. mole abaft the quarter deck, and at pre ' cleely 11:20 tboliat firewelli were et Id, the captain mag out to the boaUwato "Afaoyl there my hearty, cut off the hawser, pitch tne oencoop overboard, and prepare for a aare voyage or a ipiedy trip to Davy Jones' locker." Once underway, ivitb a fair wind blowing west by sou' west, the staunch craft glided swiftly along, pasted safely under the Egbert firm bridge, rounded the bead In Oil Creek, everybody predicting aiafevoy age to the good ship and its gallant crew, when suddenly the barometer falling, tbe malntopman shouted "Break ers aneaa r ana despite the bnrculean efforts of tbe pilot and bilrasman, tbe huge waves drove tbe vessel on tbe lee shore near tbe Columbia farm wbere she stranded. After suffering untold perils the oaptaio and crew retched the tbpre in safety. The vessel and cargo are uninjured but will have to remain on the rocki until a "rise" or "pond fresh" in the Creek Boats it off. Thus endeth the history of the "Voyage of the Clipper Shin Arkansas, whereof Waroer Is Master." WnlTB Swam Sbot Yesterday fore noon, Mr. Richard W. Redfleld, (who don't know jelly good oatured Dick.) shot a large White 8wao, in tbe Allegheny Elver, near Forubgnss. Tbe swan measured seven leet from tip to. tip of Hiwings, and is a mag. nlficent specimen of the swan species. It will be served up by mine host Jack Sbowles at the Gregory House,- Scrubgrasg. While we are about it we might ( well gay, and with jaatice, that there is not a better stop ping place lor travelers along the Allegbe-" nj River, than tbe Gregory House, at Scrub grass. Our word for It, Jack will treat you well, ' ' Mr. S. 4. Kierobitrg, tbe well known lum ber dealer, u.twlth quite a serious accident a day or two since. He was eogag.d in un loading a ear of iBbe,, when his foot slip. tii.ll and ha f.ll r ... ,, S'ouaa, landing across tbe railroad ties, bruising htm quit, .everely about the head and shoulders, and Im badlv lliiurlnn Ik. I ... .... The lmry will nntjBrove p.tmtnot, A Qrllo tail fue ofs Firn having destroyed a lave part of tbe loreit wealth of Northern Michigan the greed of owners bids fir to finish what Is left. Tbe Ssglnaw Enterprise lays thai at no time in Iti history as a lumber producing region hal tbe Saginaw country undertaken such gigantic lumbering operations is contem plated riuriug the, coming season, and the name is true ol other pine producing regions in tbe f.nte. The demand for lumber has beet, jrealiy iucreewd by the extensive des truction of t.iuldings, wiillst the same eon flai;rAtinn l:ave serioutly diiulnlahed tbe sources ol supply. Tbe evils of wholesale denudation of the country have been repeat edly dwelt upoa, but tliu Are and the wood man's ax tkreaten to tnsretse those evil, tenlold In a single year. R.ULitOADiMi. Tbe order has been given by the managers of the P. E. Ral Iroad to complete a double truck between Warren and Irvine forthwith. There ire several long swilobes constructed now so the job. will no be a long one. They will put on a hundred men or more and complete the work by tbe Bret of Jaouary. This is done in part to ac commodate the D. W. & P. A. Allegheny Valley roads. 1 When it Is done we under stand the cars on tbe Allegheny Valley rosd will stop at Warren instead ef Irvine Tbe oil business on Ibii route is getting so heavy that a conlinuoui line Is found to be necessary. . A lively struggle Is going on between the Pennsylvania Central. Lake Shore and D W-&P. road, backed 'by tbe New York Central, for tbe construction of a new line from here to Titusville. Three different gaugs of hands are grading and survey ing on tbe 'other eud of tbe route and flgurlog for tbe right uf way. The route is up tbe Brukenstraw from Irvine to Garland, and thence en tbe original survey to the Oil Creek road to Titusville. The New York interests desire to run to Oil City and thus aecurirfg a Western connection through tb Oil Regiom. suppose this will be op posed by other high contracting parties so that the contest will be lively and tbe long est pote will knock off the persimmons. Warren Mall. A party of surveyors are engaged in lay Ing out the new railroad route across tbe Egbert, McCray and Boyd. It seem to be tbe prevailing opinion tbat tbe Peonsyl vania Petroleum Railroad is to be pushed through to Oil City, connecting at that point with the Franklin Division of tbe Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railroad, thereby giving tbe N. Y. Central or Van derbilt railroad Intetett both an eastern and western connection. At present tbe grading is done from nesr Titusville to some distance this aide of Shaf fer farm, and Is being pushed ahead as fast as nearly seveu hundred men armed with picka and shove's can do the Work. Pioneer is exceedingly dull at nresent In a business point ol view, but yet bas one live institution wbicb is in a flourishing condition. We allude to tbe tool r.n.i.in and machine shop of Mr. P. C. Heinz, who doss a general business Of minuiaotnrin. and repairing oil tools. He Is also largely engaged la manufacturing? Helnx-e P.1..1 Seed-Bag. a useful invention of bis own for oil wells, the demand for which he informs us ii urgeiy on tbe Increase. Those hav ing deal with Mr. H. will find bint fair and honorable In every reinict Th.. .in .1.. discover the fact that Pioneer bas one live institution 'in full blast Nothing decisive laonsimo ha.a place In Mexico since mm nr.. .u t - ."... 1 ..4 ,w luo BUD eit a few days ago. Commnole.tlons with (be capital and the Interior till interrupted, and near tbe United States ooro.er.10e rebels and the J.rt... watching each other. In a cavalry 'entreee- meat tbe troops of tiff former seems to bave been victorious, and Ran. T...t.v. wis itowly growing stronger. He was Hill under the walls of Sail In ,.m . .k. ... rival of artillery to enable ,hlm to make an ac, ana rrora;en Intercepted letter it ap pears thst tbe Governmtnt or Juarle't trnnna were equi lly deficieo t in the same arm.. The Voloano. W- Va.. I.nhri tbe fallowing ai the amount of I.nhrliiin Oil produced lor tbe week ending November , 101. Bbli V. O. 4C. Co L. F. O. 4 C. Co ' 624 80 New Dominion 200 Mount Farm Co 10S 700 100 80 E. L. Gala West Va. O. t O. L Co Jackson Tract Total 1,688 SGreat exoltement at tbe well yesterday. Crowds of people congregated there to lee tbe land, which wai strongly Impregnated wltu oil. The gai wai quite strong CorryBlide. Arnold, Cbutob A Co., ire drilling a new well on (be Mallory firm, Che.rytree Run. They rejoice in a hermit Mil In western Texas. He excludes et en the ordinary do meitlo animals (from Ills household. lie it one time rtised chickens-hut as, whenever a woman at very long Interval, and by rhtnee happened in his vicinity, tbe chickens got frightened, ran headlong Into tbe brush and remained bidden there as long as a petticoat was in sight, the bermit concluded In do without such uncivilized creatures. He amuses himself tamingtblrds; but his favorite arotwosaakes of a peculiar kind, tbat be uses as moiisera, and which he asserts are far superior to cats. He lives by tbe product of sixty beehives, selling from twelve to fif teen thousand pounds of honey every year. Tbe bermil'i ntme ii Biylock. He was for many years a trapper 'in tbe Rocky Moun tains, is sixty-three years of age; is ctieerful and talkative, aud, by a traveler who re cently saw and conversed with him, is spek en of as a tnan.of more than common natural ability, with a fair portion uf geneial infor mation. JJThe Glraid Cosmopolite says: '-Oneday recently Mr. ' Lewis Ilutcblas, a psateoger engineer on the Philadelphia and Erie rail road, after leaving Kane for Brie, on 'a des cending grade of ninety feet to the Bill, when within eight in lies of Warren made the startling discovery tbtt tbe throttle valve of bli engine wai boptlersly dlirrang ed. Hii self possession and skill stood him iojjiood Head in Ibis emergency, and be ran bis train lately to th Warren depot, on time with nothing except tbe air brakei with which to control bis engine. No one, knew of tbe iccident until Mr. Hutcbins announc ed tbat tbe paasengers would have to lake tho accommodation train. Tbat is the kind of a man to intrust live and property to.'' Remember the Mite -Society meets at tbe reaidence of N. II. Ptyoe, Egbert farm, tbia eveoing. "HOW RICH BEN ADAM IS." Bn Adam bad a golden ooln doe day, ' Which be pnt out at Interest with a Jew; near trier ;ear awaiting htm It lay Until tbe doubled rein two pieces grew, And these two, four so on, till all tbe people said, "How rich Ben Adam is." and bowed tbe servile head. Ben Selim had a golden coin that day, Which to a stranger asking alms he gave, Who wenterejoiclng on his unknown way. Ben Selim died too poor to own a grave; But when bis soul reached Ileaveo, angels with pride Snowed him tbe. wealth to abica his coin had multiplied. :rlTtS Of Tal v Al, The Urges: dry goods st in Vineland. N. J., is owned aod manam d fcr tarn iiiu To call a North Ctroiiniau -a poverty- stricken wietch" involve! a suit for $20, 000. Aa Iowa girl of sixteen committed ntklde ovet quarrel with her brother about a book. Mrs. Joaquin Miller consider! her husband both a genius aod Ingenious, but not Ingen uous. A New Orteini thief itole Ave cases of to bacco, and now cbewi tbe cud ol rfleciion In jail.' Caroline Norton says that the plot of East Lynn- wai itolea from ooe of her earlier works. Three hundred dollars in gold coin was used in gliding the ball on tbe dome of tbe California csplloL A Missouri doctor's slumbers were broken the other olgbt by a pole-cat, wbicb crept into oeawtio mm. A Wisconsin lover felt so bid at being ill- ted tbat be sent tbe girl tome Cindy flavored with croloo oil. Tb mioufictiire of chloral bat become enossnous. One German chemlit ii. k.ir a ton every week. Just becsuaa aa organ factory burned un. the Milwaukee-Newt said "tha h,,enin breatb of tbs, fiend is upon us." It ii suggested that tbe church collections would be materially increased if tbey were m 10 una up oy young ladles. Sundry scoffers .ifflrm tbat tbe "rare" palatlogi in the Jarvea collection ara ni "well dqne." Boston Post, The cargo of a ibip which left rh.,i..- for Liverpool last Tuesdsy consisted of 3 - notion, vaiuea at f 300,000. The chief branoh of Industry among the Mormons just now Is making tricks, though some of them have gone into the bide busi nesa. la Fond dti Lac. Wis., there Is a man who a most litenll, ".. broad, .. he is long.-' He I. but five and half feet high, and weighs 3o pounds. Tha Welssuwn ol Loudon are pTJp.ring a flattering le.Umoni.Uor Miss Wynne, to be presented to ber whin .h. r.turoi Jrora fioral Nollcr". 8. AI. Pettrncill V Co. At fark How. New laik. s4 Gto. 1. Howell A Co Adrertialng A (renin, Sre the sole ftgMita for the Fe, troleiira I'entre IU11.T ltiooin In Unit oily. Ad vertiser In (list cltt are nq-utrd to ! their Yore with either of tne shove hotuea SEE HERE f ' rartlea wiahlng to ant scribe or to get up Clnha for Papers Weekly, ml YVetkljr, Dally or Montli ly can bare the sam fumUhcd atrLt'R ItATKM hy applying at the POST OKFK'ft- 8TA1IONEH Y vr'KK. TbT following la a Hat of Kewnpaprra and i agnz'nos whlth will be funiitbcp at Club Kates: ' Way - !y Vninzlne, Itnrper'a Weekly, !clen -1c Amrlcn, llarper'a Bfr. I'mnroy' Demix-rat, Ilaiper's Monthly, New York Illie. Week'lea or framl-WaekliVa, Frank Lenlle'e lllnatraird. Chimney Con-et, Huttklo Dallies or Wn-kllni, I.elle'a Khlnn Bonk WitKbtirg Dailies W..kU.. B ft Gtrla Weakly Oil Citv Dallies, N Y t'rtlear. Phtl. 1HI Ilea Weeklloa. N Y Weekly, 'I'ttuevilln IMI Hen A Waekllea Katmdny Nlgnt, Haturdnv Mght, Home Circle, llwiitli Home. FireWe Companion, Woetein World, N Y Clipper, wiiko.' Nnlrit. Hoorc'a Hnral New Yorker. True flan, iJodi-y' Larly'a Hook Mdtroiwlilin. Mnalral Mnnihllx o( al, kinds Aliunde Mnnthlv, Oierland Monthly, Ballon Mi.inhlv, VlMMit Uoni, Eclectic MonMily, t-illtit. Ae advantaga of anhtcrihiag here is that you can get them CllgaPKH and JIOHK BEOU LAK, and lis have th privllega r kXCHANQ 1NO If they do not iult. Tbe exekano cannot he mids with the Publish F. K. SICnOI.HO!. -Toet OtUee Nawr eoir botIO. retroleum Centra. IV A. A. Bowen. nexttoWlnsnr Bro s baa on band and la couatantly receiving Peaches Apples, Watermelons and fruits of a 1,1 kind lie also has. soute of tne finest cigars In in market. Cigars that every one el sell for lActs, can be bought of him for lflcts. fjio and Pee 111m. ia-GAFKSEY is the ONLY SQUARE L1WVGR DEALER oa th Creek. Give him a call. IIOu.se For Sale. A desirahle residence located on Boyd ! farm, with all conveniences Inr a good s.ed family, for sale cheap. Good water In th bouse. Enquire of F. J. HANNA Petroleum Centre, oct S0-lm. Kreih Efga and SUPERIOR BUTTER MJtlKMr,KUUl(?l Tbi.i KICK'S cor. Wasbingloo A Second Streets. ai2S tt. IW GAFFNEY S LIQUOR STORE inn only puce 10 look tor Hotel (jlan Ware. n4. New Styles SILK HATS I sep. Zf. at ALDSNS Tbe America Cook Stove it ' GORDON'S. tWElegint FLOUR fr. mNEW WHEAT and selling at remarkntily low figures, at BUllt.lvWMUlt)K..t TKN EYtiX, s4-i. Cur. 2d ft'ashington Sis, New Styles Silk Hits! at A. ALDEN"3 New Neat and Nobby SIl, K H r! . . ia'lDBS' Splendid 6ILK;HATS! at ALDENU. LIVK AND LET LIVE! aTust reoeived at Mesae A Arnitrni,.'. Flour and F--ed S ore. 1.800 buahels extra Willi e, UATK, which will be sold at low. est casn prices: c2S-tf. 5 nrt'ei wishing a Spang Melndenna flano Lise. (the liest manufactured ),Princ?e, Spang, Mason A llimlin, or Smith Organ, i-nicKerng. urarihury, or Knae & Co. Pi ano, can he eeooromodaUil.hy eallinar at th i r.ow nuuor. mumu BTUKK, TITUS VILLE, PA. My goods are flrat-clans and warrnnivn. "g"-ir R. n. SARGENT. Tbe America Cook Stove at . GORDON'S. Tbe America Cook Stove at ' GORDON'S rreo Omulboa to aatd from an Trains U""J'' aimu BA1U ROOMS CON Tl TT 1 T 1 nr. . NECTED WITH HOTEL. novlB-tf. C. W. 8TAATB, lrop r. ltUL.UT10i JVOTICK7 fl.JI'h cSP"tner,bP Jwretofora existing un- Qtr lha firm nama nf l T . " fr? fl X:XU" "''roleum C.n tre. Pa.,ii this 1 day dissolved by mutual consent, E. D. Fisher aud M. L. Bate, re- ducted b, George SuVenrunT: Z'T; iriug. i ne Diitinegg will v. . . . name or the Monitor Oil Worka. E- D. FISHER. M. h. BATES. DttedPetroIsumChtrSKrisTl nov. l5-3m 0 pera House SALOON ! Swift Ac Voucher, Prop'ri. draiicirt 1 TTvnii a. 11 , "y auo counwnt y on WiWk at i5L0Ii " ". hour'- Tn Pfeet of liuSf 0B,M,ntly on hand. Our frienda and the P e.n nre,p,Ct'1"1' !'" wVns i e.il. 'he noil 1 am. tSWII'T 4 VOCtUErt. ' AMUSEMENTS. t Ills'!' ttkxt Corns cr Tin: Iobds Men's Christian! Associatt: of rf Tuoi.n n Cemre, Th underaJcaod Ilnr Commlite nt il. il. C. A., oT lr.troleiim tntr., hat th JJ annonnre th lollowieg Hi of Lectnn. u ainr aeaeou r '1 he Commute, will supply the aalijeci iLd datee, wbere th.y .ra lot ciyen hov, u ai-j urj 1 am IKUHHCI, IMVIWDN. PRTHOLRHM V. NA1BT. "Th. ..,. I KlriM.nn.h " Nn. loth Iter w V B CITI.I.1M Anpearaneoii. V Jusn BHAINUi. Dea U ' QUoa. Wa. l'AKSONs. mr l orreepooaere n hlng hekl OKKKLKY. WENDKl I, PIHI-lvPS l.Ab. MAHK TWAIN, andA,. By Order af Ie'-e (.Vimnif ISO. W. tmfa r tf Chalrm.a a hjM with nop, m 1 ('talrm.a of Coaimltin,. II P. k ! Ui Ui iu u, Owen Gaiey's Liquor Stora. The Oldest EstabMshed Li quor Store on (Ml ( reck. OWEN GAFFNEY, PNffl a PRE Wines &, Liquors, The Uest .Importations.. Wines, Uriinifics (.ins Hums, Viihkic FGR FAMILY AMD MEDICINAL PIB PoSES. I would call particular at ten lion to m Brands of Wines which are genuine. Importation", andjem hraee th entire list ever kept in Anmcsa Ales and Porter. II!ir, ,..,l".wrW '"'' "'"l 1. v." '' Mesiwln' Inipori l Ale In Itoltlna, Siiluneet BroMutont dc Loudon T-or r. CIGARS, CIGARS TnE FINEST BRAKfi.3 rp nrmrsTIC AND HAVANA CIGARS. IVo. & Wnahin(ton-a(., M TUOLEIM CE3VTJIE, FA. nov4-tf. Ol! GAtTNET- OPERA HOUSE MUSIC STBEE TITUSVILLE, PA. Great Reduction Jn Ibices! '25i.M,J",JrM,n f"f charging neonl. from oat two.hundred per cent, more profli for MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS an thny hao. to n. rn. ,-.a Plirnna. k.aniiur m'n.i...l. I V" j - . I. a.nlor uiini.iirw.. PIANOS, ORGANS, M E T. A nDa.Vg. STOOLS, SlIEfiT Mi;nr.A-c. lTeh';iin .VA'j;? JLV rnTgln.correypa. iraq. my mouoo t. SALE.y oanaacting bu'lii... pertaining totrad.. ' Opart Ilontu Blocn, Tltnevil .. W tW GAFFNKV IfflAni nnnala n l la flfl and Scotch Ala .ml - -wbiwm unci) r llly for family tne.
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