SHUGERT & STARR f Saceessers 1o MoFarlaed, Smith A Co., Merchant Tailors! AND DEAT.IR8 m Gents' Furnishing Goods, COR. SPRING A FRANKLIN 8TS., TITU8V.I1LE, PA. Have pat la one of the finest semriments cj CL02IIS &CASSIMERE& KNGLISH, FRENCH AND ' ' AMERICAN COAT IIS" Q-S, MIXED AND STRIPED SUITINGS, FANCY VESTINGS. EMr.offer.dln the Oil Region. TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF HATS Sc CAPS, All the Ltc it and Nobbiest Styles. A FULL LVSZ OF Gents' Furnishing Goods, fcc. etroleum Centre Daily Record ret. Centre. Thursday December 14 Divine service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH services every sabbath at 1 1 A. M. and i P. M. Sabbath School at U P. M. eats free. A cordial Invitation extend ed to all. RzV. P. W. Sconeld, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at II o'clock A. M., and 7U, e'clock P. If. n D. PATTON, Pastor. field at 1 p. m., 109 REMOVAL. The office of thte Daiiy Re cord has been removed to the building situated four doors below the late location, direct ly opposite the McClintock House,' and next door to Odd Fellow's HalL Our friends are invited to call and 6ee us. monthly Petroleum Report. The monthly petroleum reports of the Titusville Herald and tbeCouriee appeared yesterday morning. The Courier gave a reported dally Increase of productlou or 121 barrels.' The Heield gives' a reported daily Increase of' ever 600 borreig. We condense froin the reports the following: cockier eeport; By the following statement we arrive at tie total production for the month, and toe AYBBAUB DAILY PB0DOCTION. BARRELS' Stock at the wells December lit 121,60 Pipe companies stock Dec. 1st 136,967 Keflnare stock, Decern bar 1st 27 70 1 Btook In Iron Tanks, December 1st 22660 Total stock, December 1st k . Shipment during November Total Stock on hand November 1st 6W.632 484,2-.2 096,784 490,933 Balance showing production for the month 60S,85l Average per day for 30 days ie,862 Average per dsy lor Jaotary 14,690 average per day rcr rebrury 13,740 Average per dsy for llarch H,ll Average per day lor April' It)! 186 Average per day for May . 15 m Average per oay for Juoo 15,69'9 Average per day for July 16,737 Average per day for August 11,801 average Dr day lor September li,ns Average per day for Ootober W.741 Average per day lor November li,8B2 UBRALD REPORT. The f 'llowing table shows the production ror November; - BARRELS Tetal shipment ef crude for Nov. IS" I, of bolt, of 4 gallons eaob. 477,072 AJ t to teUuce to bbla or 43 gallous Mn 22,180 Total shipment ol bbls, of 43 gal loos eoa 499,261 otsek 00 head Nov. I-t 503,574 .toek on k.al D.Jo. 1,1 632,074-- Add insreose en Dec. 1st 29,400 Total producticn during Nov. 28,661 Average per day for thirty days 17.672 Avergge per day In Nor. I870j 18,012 Dally Increase Nov. 1870, over - Nov. 1871 340 A Different!. Angel, the originator o what Is called the Angel and Prentice oil line, contends that the Hue runs from north east te south west, varying from Iweoty to twenty-rive degrees. Dr. Crawford, say the N. W. Independent, contends for a mo. zau course, wbieh accounts for some people being lucky and others unlucky. Those who are lucky bore on the .zio. and the an ucky fellows 00 the eao If this latter opinion be true, ere were never on the lie but once, and then ouly on Irs tail Zeigler'a Herald. Another grand soiree, tinier the amp ices ef the Kane City Daucing Club, was held last eveniog in Murray's Hell, Kane City. The attendance was unusually large, about thirty-live couples being present, among whom warn representatives from Petroleum Centre, Oil City, Rousevllle and other neighboring commnnltiea Owing to a pri or engagement, Prince Alexis was not pres ent. Howeuer the true spirit of republican ism was toe great to permit his absence to mar the enjoyment of the occasion lo the least. . The affair wits conducted In an orderly manner, and dancing was continued until the wee small hours of trie morning, when every en retired, well pleased with themselves, the world in general, and Kane City in particular, and hilly determined to return in two weeks and try It again; also, to partake of a grand supper at the Crocker House. A crowded bonst greeted Miss Amy Stone and bar excellent company, 00 their last ap pearance, at Sober Opera House, last eve. olnjr. The sensational drama of '-The Hidden Hand," was well brought ent in all its parts. Miss Amy a Capitela acted out the character of the wild wayward girl to perfection perverse but at the same time kind hearted. Mr. Marston as "Old Hurri cane kept the audience In a roar of laughter during the entire performance by his faith ful delineation of the III tempered old man. Mr. Stone as Wool. Mr Harrison as Black Donald, and In fact the entire company "acted well their parts," and gave universal satisfaction to all present. Our citizens will he please'! to learn that this talented lady will pay anrtown another visit before long. She can rest assured of a keariy welcome. Billixur os "milk." Jesb Billings, whose "Alatlnax" and a few others unpre tending contributions to contemporaneous literature bss brought him feme, will deliv. er his celebrated lecture on "Milk" at So bers Opera House, this evening. Josh is too well known to need aoy recommendation from us, and will attract a crowded bouse, regardless of stormy weather or other ad verse circumstances. The announcement of bis being here is sufficient advertising. A singular rxploeiouocomred at,Foxbnrgt a few days ago. Gas from an oil well, a sbort.di stance from a machine shop, was used lor beating the furnace. One of the workmen returned from dinner and "struck a match" preparatory to lighting the gas, but as 11 bad net been fully shut off before leaving, an accumulation bad taken place and said workman was much surprised to see things "go to Binders" with a deafening report. The pieces very accommodatingly flew past on both sides leaving the man un injured. I saw the flying missiles but hap pened to beat a safe distance. -Erie Dis patch. Those who take delight in rare works ol rt and extraordinary displays of mechani cal genius, will be sure to visit Bergmaoo's Automatic Wonder; or, The German's Dream," now oe exhibition In the building hrmerly oeoiipled by C. W. King, next door trifles Bros, drug store. It will be on xbiiftlon, day and evening, from now on i'I Satirday, and probably Monday, thereby giving aU n opportunity ol seeiug It. Here is wht the press says of It : ' It.ts one of me mnlt wonderful pleoes 01 uecnanism ev.r put on exhibition. Sclentlflo American. ' An exhibition that you can look at for two Hours and discover something new al most every moment. " N. Y. Tribune. " The architecture's perfect and the sur roundtngs are as near nature as art can imitate. "Rural New Yorker. ' " It is one or the wonders or the world. ' N. Y. Herald. ' Something to ebalk down The 'price of IU1I. Sermous In stones Monuments comment' crating be role men and beroio deeds. is all very well to say, "take things uy some," oat suppose they dou'l come I The Opee House is a pleaeont place to spend an evening; especially when sogenia. a ieoiurer a Josh Billings occupies toe plat form,' Change for a sovereign a republic Death or an Oil Prinob Jamea Terr, one ol the oil princes, died at Meedvllle, Pa., last week. He belonged to the class of old residents who found themselves made suddenly rich by the possession of oil terri tory, whose unthrifty soil bad for many years previous afforded tbem but a scanty subsistence. The history of Tarr farm, as oil producing territory, dates fromJuoe 1861, Mr. Tarr sold one-half ol his land in terest In the oil for $30,000, to Clark A Sumer.n of New York. The same parties offered $80,000 lor the entire royally, but Mr. Tarr refused to sell. Clerk A Sumne, resold one-tbird Interest oltbe purch ase to Col. Payne, Barnard, Spencer and ethers ef Rochester, N. Y., for $36,000, but the decline in the price of oil made these par ties regret their purchase, tod they subse quently disposed of their Interest to the same Arm at the buying price. New and paying wells were continually developed, and Mr. Tarr of course accumulated a splen did fortune. In the Fall of 1864, when gold was worth $2 60, be was ottered $800 000 cash for the fee simple of the Tarr farm, which was equivalent to $2,000,000. He refused it. Up 10 the mouth of October 18C5, the total production from June 18U1( covering a period of about lour and a hul, years, exceeded 640.000 barrels. -Ex. Boston la hefty. Aiexie bas visited the modern Athens ; bas leaned with its poets and philosophers and bas lisieued lo the strains or Gilmore's band, conducted by the great Gil more himself, who arrived trutn Europe just in the nicket time. The brains ol Boston baa been racked lor days with plans for a public welcome to Alexis, and public honors lo Gil more, who is more to Boston than a dizen Grand Dukes. The d I faculty was bsppily arranged, and It is left for oatuists to decide whether Giliuore aided in honoring the Grand Duke or the Grand Duke swelled the triumph of Gil more, and to which of the Illustrious twai n Usston paid the greatest honors. An unprec edented ease of somnambulism occurred a few oights ago in New Uaveo, the subject being a little child three years old that went out In a storm twice the same eveolog to meet its parents, aud was brought back each time and put to bed with out being awakened. The old Manassas battle fleld was sold a few days since for eight dollars an ; acre When the war commenced it was under a high slate of improvement, and tbedwel Ing house upon It was one or the finest io that seotion of the State, but that scourge devastated It. and the open fields, and young pines, and shattered mauaiou ail now bear evidence to the bloody conflicts of which it was the ecene. It is now time for ttie price of milk to advance. Go and hear "Jusb" on that sub ject to-night; perhaps be will suggest some method to keep it down. The Pennsylvania K.llroad bas leaned the Memphis and Charleston Railroad lor forty Ova years guaranteeing three per cent. for the first live years, then six per cent The question or the lease will be submitted te the stockholders. "Greenland's lev mountains." ahmii which the churches so often sine, are f.r from being the aboriei of heathenism. About half the population belong to the Lutheran communion, and the whole coun try is well supplied with churches, pastors and oalecuists The salaries of clergymen range from $800 to $1,400, wbiob Is better man the average In this country. The TitiiRville Committee of Invitation are said to have received the following dis patch from the Graod Duke, In native Rus sian: "Orl rltold bnstsb yuken sorml legorfbnt tl tellu lie bloski hlfur Titusvllle. Gltyur rumaowiskl anlotzer citli bonier redl, an lan olecatoszy wllbl downonyer lyksa aes kemo enah Ullak end'e." Vermout bas twenty-nine cheese facto ries. The trunk line railroads bate just loereas ed the rata for freights from New York. Bos ton and Philadelphia westward, on an aver. sge, over a hundred per cent. Everybody Is going to the Opera House te-Dlgbl to hear Billings lecture on milk. An eittln. In Till t- l I . Iu XIIIUU ueviDg encagea a new reporter, received the following as bis r - . .,, ... uun: "ne are informed that the gen tleman hoo stood on bis bead under a pile driver for the purpose of having a tlgbt palr of butesdnivon, shortly afterwards found himself in Chiny, perfectly naked and with out a cent In bis pocket." Neat housekeepers are generally put ou when coal is put io. Every man who goes ont West returns with a blsiory of a narrow escape A Wisconsin judge bas grtnted himself a divorce on the principle that "charity be gins at borne." Local Notices. . M. rUcailll tc Co. UT rerk few, Mew Terk, aaa flee. T. Bewail Oe Advertletog Aent, are Ike veto sgwU lev the Fe, troleam Centre Diivr Klotaui la Ult ettv. Ad vertisers la that cltj are reeaested te leave their a vote Hh either of tue above heeaee SWEET POTATOES. Nice SWEET POTATOES just received at bov 8-tl MEASE & ARMSTRONG'S. W BUFFALO CUT HAY. at Sohermerhorn A TenEyck's, jul2.tr. Cor. 2nd A Washington Sts. T GAFFNEY Is tbe ONLY SQUARE L1QYGR DBALER on tbe Creek. Give bim call. Go to ALUEN'3 for the latest styles Hats A Caps. L1VK AND LET LIVE! Just received at Mease A Armstrong's Flour and Feed Store, 1.S00 bushsls extra WHITE OATS, which will be sold at low. est cash prices 1 o29-tf. Fresh Egga and SUPERIOR BUTTER MllbMblUIUKH 4C IHH IiItAS cnr. Washington A Second Streets. m23 tl. . tW GAFFNKY'S LIQUOR STORE Is the only place to look lor UOtel Oil Ware. n4. GAFFNEY keep constantly on hauu scotch Ale and London forter, espee ally lor family use. Tbe America Cook Stove at GORDON'S Tbe America Cook Stove at GORDON'S. Tbe America Cook Store GORDON'S The America Cook Stove at GORDON'S. Apple! Apnleei Just received one hundred barrels of Itoee nice APPLES from the farm, and twentv barrels of our best CIDER the best that ever came to this towu. Call and see for yourselves. Nov 7 tf H. n. WARNER. Elegsot Pocket Diaries at GRIFFE3 BROS. J3T Go 10 GAFFNKY'a for One CIGARS and cheap fer caeb. tVLarge stock of Leroy W. Falrehlld's jyjL,u i-crns tiest in the marker, nov24-tf. At SIMMONS tV-UuLlDAY UOODS In great varie- At SIMMON'S. C9CU01CE CIGARS new atnek, At SIMMONS'. New Styles Pocket Diaries at URIFFES BROS- Just from New York S. FRANKENSTEIN Has lust retnrnerl from No York, with the largest and best seieciea stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING! Gents' Furnishing Goods, HATS, CAP3 Ac, ever brought to tbe oil regions. Remember the place IVeiit Door to Uncle Ben's Alpine Hotel, Washington-it., Petro n m Centre, Pa. tiSUER & AOltltlS, GENERAL MACHINISTS and Dealersln all kinds of WELL. TOOLS FIXTURES Necessary lor patting down aad operating Ol ells. rD Connection with onr MACHINE BHOP e aavealargeand convenient BLACKSMITH SHOP. Onr laellltiea for M ANTTPArTTiTRrHa . . , called by any Shop in the Oil Heglons. ' Shop- - ait$t,oppotitt McC'liniocIc iJoj r FISHER &NORSIS AMUSEMENTS. FIRST ANAVAL I tdmt fast Cf THE OF I'ETBOLFXII CEMRF, The oad.ru gneri lecture romiiM ofibJ M. V. A., of I'ilrolemn Vntr.. hate the iT annonnce the following list ef Ltciurn lot Z suing aeaeon 1 'I he oinn ttee will snpnlt ike mhjxtt m ,h, dates, where they are not ulvin belo. ai I.J ' they ma be definitely aKcrtatnrik. 1 PETHOI.KrM V. NACBY. "The M 1 bklnenoTh." No. USh. K.r w m 11 i t I.I.IKS Appennnrw , JOSH HILL1NU. Pre U k Uou. WM. FAKSONa B rorrenondrtir Is twine hM !rh BOTtint OKKtLKY, VKNDKl I.PIIIIXIW.KhkS JufM LAS. MARK TWAIN, nd oiheri. '"I Dy OrdiT or Lertir OotvniHre, JNi. W. THiiUPSOT ectSS-tf Chairmaa nf Comraltit,. SANTA CLAU! Is comine, and is to have hij 1 j . 1 . .,9 uiavujiiarirn us usual ai to- VARIETY STORE 01 J. W. Beatty, Sscond Door from Opi House, Petroleum Centre, FaJ where is to be found the cm; e9t variety of Christmas Hmm in tre Oil Kegions, consistir. In part ef Tin. and China Tmn. ft Oreaard, Dolls not Drenaed, Dill It ViiM Delia not all Wx. Chio Doll Heart, ft Bodies will Kid Arms. China Von. Cbisi Cups and Sucera. Mmiatache Cups. Tii retis, Mechanteal Toys, c , Kcir Hones Rot Kleicha. Skates. Willm Work Stand. Caady Toys, and Ftuuii rine Uonreennnery, Unit. Best talllom Pears, and other goods expresrly let 11 dav trade. You are Invited to call In early while th assortment is full, and make your seletiii Remember the Me, Second Door In upera limine Petroleum Ceolr, I Rrapect tally J. W. BEATTY, dcl.1 Great Bargains IN FA! L AND WINTER CLOTHING S. SOBEL. ReSDeCtfllllv invilra lha iihI.Hi. I.. lalli onr verv Urge siork of HEaPY-MAD? CLOTHING. Boy-s. Youth's and Ceilili'"1 Clothing just received. Our comls ti"1 advanced 25 per cent, since the si-! vn bought and the cualnmeia will r.cci !' benellt of the advance. I will sell l1 lower than ever before. Step in and ri ine prices sod slock. S. FOBEL. Petrelenm Centre, Nov. 28th lm. Dentistry. OR. W. II. REYNOLD of Honeevlll, will he at the McCMNTOTK BOP'I Petroleum Centre. M. . r..r ill- Mrtuiu rtf nrarti-'l lifntl.tre in all Its branches oe MONDAY, W 1TTII. 1R71 mmA (11 1 1 - llarealirr he will beat thla place oaa ! Mverylhlng pertaining te the practice nf D"'1, will h. eiecutrd with nrainee aad difpua " warraeim uj g.Te aaiiaiactlon. ... nova lm. v, n. KETSOUM Adminlstralora fVotlcc. WHEREAS. Letters of Administration" tbe Estate nf EDWIN VAUGHN, ed, late of Petroleum Centre, haves"' granted to tbe Subscriber, ell persons hn' claims are requested to present thews and all persons indebted are requests' U mane settlement without delay. Mrs. MARIA C VAUGHN nov. 24-6w. Pearson Fsrft For Sale or Kent. The bllilrlin l.tel. neennled bV A-" Shnl's as a Bakery and Grocery Store. ' qair oi H. C. JARVIS. reirelenm Centre, Pa. dec '- New stock of Winter Clothing ,, etALDBSS Diaries lor 1873 at GRIFFES BEOS. The America Ceok Stove at GORDON'?. Elegant Nesk Ties at aldW BOV. 22, KSnleildlrt wlrua. enred HAaOj'.4 BACON, at SCHEMERHORN J, , EYCK'S, tor. WasbingtsB and 2d its. J