1 Petrolowm Centre Daily Rocord. I'ft. i i litre, PedueMlay. Jau. 19- BJ1VAI. AND DF,P.IKT11IR lU U.tl OK V. O. A. It. K. OF gomr. Nil 2, PdFeozur Leave Curry 11.20 a. : 1il. m . 12.59 p ui.; Pplroioum On. i. i.")1 m.J Ulltity, Z 22 p. tn.: Ir TiUftoti, 5 1J p. m. Uo i. I'aeseogor Leare Cprrr6.10 a. m. Tlu.vi,,., 7.JJ i B,. Petroleum Centre. 14 u.: Oil City. 8.69 a m; arrive atlr TimHon 11.40 am. No. e, I'anenger Leave Corry 8 05 p m; Tut.bviilf, 7.6U p m; Pencil um Ceutre, 9,31 p ro; arrlT at Oil City 9.20 r in. KORTH. ' Ko. 1, Paraenjier Leave Irvincton 7.15 a la; OH City, 10,10 a n; Pelraleuui Cen- .... n.- ui, musvuie, n.50 a m; arrive at Carry 1,40 p d. ' N. .1. PaesengT--Leave Irvineton, 12, 0; p in; Oil City 2.57 p mi Petroleum Con tr, !.jpiij Tilusvillu, 4,20 p in; arrive io. , raswnfer Leave Oil City 7,00 a i : reuoteum Centre, 7,43 a m; Titusville, J a m; arrive at Corry 10,10 a m. Virtue Services. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Freacbinjat 11 o'clock A. M., and 7 o'clock P. If. Rtv.J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. AIETHODIBT EPISCOPAL CHCRCn. Service every Sa')bat!i at 11 A. M. and H P- M. jSab'ualh School at 12' P.M. Ufres. A cordial Invitation extend 4 to.all. Ekv. C. M. nARB, Pattor. ST8. TETEE AKri PAUL8 (Catselie) iui at 10 a. ib. Veeper and Beneliction of tbe Blessed aBfiiBjr.0i at 4 p r CaWciiiain ut 2 p. m. JAMES DVSX, Pastor. Gold to-day 121,. fetroleuru an fuel. t The Daily Diilletin says: After the dis toory of petroleum, it was hoped it could 8 niadd tueful r.s fuel for steamers, and tuu renove one ot of eruntest difficulties io the wr.y of cceau steam navigation the neeessity of c-urylng sucli ponderous bulk wl ioal d'iring long sea voyages. Tbe great .u.;.rL,u:nciH mat tins been msde in the tiling qualities of vessels has dune much , .ftO...! I t . . mi mwniag me quantity ol coal that Us lo be taken fr stoa-n generating pur poses, Dili mere Is still groat need for im proTennni In tbo matter of economizing fuel, since every ton of coal that is taken on board occjpicg a space and adds a weight that might be used for paying freight. The experiments heretofore mado with petro leum, bj'b crude and refined, in furnaces nave nor ueen Satisfactory. The Secretary' .u mvj, ,n nig report of ISC7, summed up these experiments as follows: -The fact aoie out in the experiments made, with all kiiidt of inventions, jbat tbe petroleum when sul.jectej to the furnace temperature) rew dowa a porton of Its carbon, in a tolid stale, and ia sullioient quantities to close the tub-, (of tbe tollers) In about forty elht bour., adj often in much les" time." It should be remembered, however' that all tao methods employed brougb the putrolouaj into dire'ej contact , with the tubta, and were tlie'refore fi'aiigbt with euch danger ar.d magy difficulties. More wceutly the study of InveiitoW has been directed to the discovery of ' proeesa by which the Uideucy to carbonization sbpuld l.e overcame, and it seems that the j.roblem b.ti been at least e.itli.ctorily solved. JV learn tern Washington correspondent tta lor over two months experiments havui be. n goiug on wilu-a-vlew to diitHrmiiiini. the practicability of tiaing petroleum lor the! (ni-iation of tiere, Vitb sucu resuhs as tu leave bin liuie doul.tpl their complete $:ie oe. Tbeprociat 'isLriifly as follows: Bteaiu is taken libin a boiler and pass. by a pipe ioto the uiu box, where it it luicd thronijli a small iron cylinder, known us" the snper-beaier, .which iucruaset thB temuia tme oi Hie bi.'aiu lo from 500 u ljjoo,ide grcet, at may be required. TbenH it pasj-et thaoflgb a piiiu into a cviiiiuiieui tubular geueiatoj, the petroleum being .pn- lainea la the apace uioind the tubes, and by itj hott rapidly geuerates the oil into a gateout.Tapor; WieC.iacUj if. tbdojliti wciguij Bsuuna.- i ue gag, as last as geueiatod, pauses to a recerver wbleb atau h n.u ..r .i . '. . -v ui gsueraior anu is ubuut two-ihirdt lit capacity; inl-mi'i,, pipes intp me nre tiw orthe boibT, weea it 1 iutro Hlll'wll liv I. .la t.f I.. - .s.J'F """"tiiii atucn volume u? tA t .. '. II . . . ... u -n name wuiou Uitlii3e ilaell tuu luirionnth of u,thlrly-llve fot tmiler, and sevorul feet iu tl u f itnikc-atu'ck wiih tbo apinrntua ouly working at one-fi.ur.li lis cb) uoiiy. , At the sjinf time retifrnmg Irmu tliw getierlur ut an iiiilammulile ten.peia 'iinii i. mix.' 1 with the vapor, improving the , touil.i.n.i.ui, iiu-reua.ng the lieut, and lesson Jug iliu ciiiimiuipiion. , . ; , . i Toeeugiiieeis of the Navy Department i uniug ine uiauer en e alteutioe. S't- eral chemists anil steamship owners, at well at numerous machinist, bave examined tbe process critically and admit that apparent ly the only thing which remains to be done is to R'lopt the process lo the various prac tical tines, which the inventors claim it only a matter ol mechanical detail. They are now prepuriug for a test on locomotives. In tbe meantime tbe Danish Government ta which country large quantities or our petroleum, both crude and rellued, are ex ported, lias written to tbit Government askiug for information of any new experi ments in this direction. ' "' - Sobel's Opeiu IIocss. M'Ue Mario Zoe, the beautiful Cuban sylpb, and her talented company and brass band, is an nounced to appear at tbe Opera House for four nights, commencing Monday, Jan. 24. M lie oe ib highly epoken of by onr ex changes and her company Is acknowledged tj be the best now traveling. And In refer ence loM'lle Zoe she Is certainly one Tf tbe most brilliant stars in the dramatio pro fession, having held the most prominent positions in the dramatio world. Her spec ialities are tolely her own, and at a swords- woman she has no equal in the world either ou or off tho stage, and Is universally pro nounced the handsomest woman on tbe llage. The gentlemanly agent, Mr. Tom. V. Brown, paid us a visit to-day. Besides thoroughly understanding the business of advance agent, Is an old actor himself hav ing performed (n all tbo leading theatres ot the country With so gentlemanly and whole-souled a fellow as Browu to do the billing and advertising ahead of the com pany, is of itself a sufficient guarurttee of the excellence of the company, and we bve no doubt they will be greeted with crowded houses. Ludicrotis ui stakes very ofiea occur In the trans mission ot telegrams. Sucb a case occurred yes:enlay. Two brothers who we will call Smith weut to Parker's Lindinir, intending to come bask at night. Finding after arriving there that tbej could not get bicx the same night on account of the train being delayud, they sent tbe following mes sage to Brown by V. U. Line: "Train de layed; will be up first train la the morn ing." Through tbe blundering of the oper ator there the message was tent thus: 'Frank died; will be up in tbe morning." Of coiirsa the receipt of such a mesaite caused quite a senallou among tho friends of the supposed dead man, and it was some time beloru the mistuke .was' discovered. i hat operator should commence going to school again. Sherry's New York Theatre are to return to this place on the 28lh for a few nights. New attractions will be'uffercd. ' f An explosion occurred at a drilling well on the -Hog Back," naar Wild Cat Hollow, last night, by which two brothers named Brando, who were drilling at the time were quite severely burned. It seems that the tools struck a gas vein at tbe depth of a few hundred feet, and tbe gas came rushing out with great force and catching fire fioiu a derrick lamp exploded burning the two men quite 'jadly. They were attended by Dr. Kosliug. It is expected that times will be qnlte lively on Calaboose Run, in tbe vicinity cl the recent strike. Several new derricks are ate to be put at onee. Quite an excitement was created In Oil City last evening 'at tbe discovery of the dead body of a colored woman la a houi-e on Center Street. From appeareoces It would seem that the woman was victim ol abortion. Her namo is Anna Hobecca preen,: and she was Jiving with a colored family named Adums., who together witb bis wife bus been arrested. The niur aU of Oil City must be (amoving. Danuerous Coi'srKRFKtTii. We see by some of our exchanges that a well executed counterfeit $20 bill ou the National Bank of Commerce, New Yotkfis being circulat ed to somo extent in thU section of Pennsyl- Vinia. I l,hu bill is said to bo so well print ed as to easily deceive those not skilled 1n the aift.bf detecting bad money, and we lUerebjie advise o'lr people to be on guard and examine oarefully all Mils on tbttcabuve named; bank' of that denomination which 'may i otl'erod them. ltev.j ArlTuYr Mitchell ol CUlcago" dtclides an offered additioa of $1.0.00 to bit anlaiy. and proposes that it be donated towards furnishing cheaper sittings for those who oie kept away from the sanctuary on account of dear, pew reujs,. Such a case, 88 tblaj is woith ' cbrulilclitig fur and near. The act giveli bit-tier evidence of tt.ee purity of :thifc divine's religion than artI:ousand sermons uf li e greatest degroo ol theological- sound ness and -ability, - ' - ; : ;.i-i.- , Mr.. A. 11. Cheney, rmeiiy a prominen t oil operater at SbniuburgU, and well known throughout the oil- regional died at Mobile, A'a., on tbe 15th lust, scrofulous cocsumpticR. His d'ihsjj wis SEWS ITEMS. The New York; Typograhlcal Union at given the striking telegraphers $600. Jacob S. Sbullz bsa been eleoted Press dent of tbo New Yerk Union League Club. A powerful revival of religion is In pro gress at tbe Presbytirlan church at Middle town, Ohio. Tbe Connecticut Temperance Union will bold lit annual meeting in Hartford on Wednetday next. Early on Fr'day morning Leatingt planing mill, in Boston, was destroyed by Ore. Los $3S0,000. Two hundred and eighty-two prelates entitled to scats In the Ecumenical Council, have not made their appearance In Rome. The Jewish citizens of San Francisco have decided to erect an Orphan Asylum and Home for aged and Infirm Isralites. The telegraph strikers are about van quished. Injumry places they have resumed work. The League seems to be a fail ure. Gotlcib Bohmar and Albert Tomborde burg aro biug tried at Huntington, Pa., for tbo murder of John Rvigbtal and Scott Garner. A miser named Maud. living at Hunting ton, Long Island, was burned to death by bis dwelling catching fire, Wednesday ni-ht. Jenny Stevens, the poor prostitute who committed suicide in Chiliiotho a few day since, claimed lo have a child six years ago in Cincinnati. The St. Louis Republican bat been rued far $25,000 damages for a libelous article reflecting o:i a young lady's character, named Eliza P. Bueley. John W. Piocior, a retail dry gooddeal- er ol Philadelphia, is reported as having absconded with about $:Si),b03. Ilia liabili ties ate about $123,OGO. Judge Deut bas opened a claim agency in W isliinton. Not long o be was confi dent that his majority In Mississippi would reach at least 49,000. The World perpelrateth this: On all cowkeepers who feed their lowing herds with swill, the attorney of the Healtb Board is fed to excel cisa bis will. Tbe Karsas Store Senald on Thursday ratified tbe Fifteenth Amendment. It is also adopted a resolution asking Oougreps to repeal the franking privilege and another providing that the p i trait of the late Seoa tor Lano and Jol.n Brown be hucg ia tbe Capitol. Parties jus! from Nebranki city r-port fire miles of tbe M.dland 1'uCifc con p e e Track laying continues. Tbo grade is finished us fur as Lincoln and accepted by the company. Tbe BU.re of Mr. Tan Vtiiz-r, at Neponset 111., was broken open on Thurslay nigbt, tbe Bafe burst open witb gunpowder, and twenty tix hundred dollars ttoleu. . There is no trace of tho burglars. The Cincinnati Enqiurer, jealous of the Commercial's euteiprisd iu publiMbiug vil lainous wood cut' physiognomies of prize fighte as, comes oat In a two column report of fights at a "cockmain" tn that semi-bar barons village. Deery declines Dion's challenge to play lor a wager, on the ground of injustice to other contestants for tbe champ iou cue, and that be is likely to be called east ut any moment to play bit nextiompolttr, Rudolph of Chicago. Dr. Stratford, on trial, at Chicago for producing an aboition, bas been found not guilty. The verdict was received by tbe audience with vocifeiuut applause, and several of ttejurymeu leaped over iharail ng and shook Ibi jjductor by the band. Tbero are now on the Pension Ruljs five thousand j erects who have lost one arm, four thousand tix hundred who have last a leg, forty-two who are deprivad of both legf, twenty-one wno have but on arm and-leg, and tbirty-tbreo who have no arm. The above are some of the results of our late war. The New Gas l ump lor sale at Nicholson & Blaokmon's. tf. Underclothing iu large quantities at Lam uiers & Alden'B. Km , Gloes A large assortment, at Lainots & Alden's. -" SirKRiKFa S.kb is Closed. Nicholson A Blaekmon liaviug bought him oat at this pluce and Kane Cily. tf. I ' 7 ' ' r: Tbe largest liml best assortment of Table nmlerj, ever brought into the country at Nicbculson & Blackmon's. tf. Ordeit taken for suits and Gts guaranteed, at Lam uiers 4 Alden's. Tho New On Pmnp lor tale at Niobolson A Blajkraon'i. tf. 'SoJuwd Pi'lcesat Lanssnera & AMea't. l3&v.':if.2 liUCUl JVwiWM'S. Lsmtners 4 Alden's is the only store to biy good, durable anil cheap clothing. Lammers & Alden's is the only white nans, clotl mg store in tbe Centre. Grilles Bret, keep Wheeling Stogies, 3 for 5 cts. Diaries at Cos.' at Grilles Bros. A. S. Smith's laie Block of boots and shoes is offered at cost for tbe next 60 day Deo 5 tf. A. S. Smith In order to close out his large stock of ladies shoes Sic., offers them at cost as they must be sold ia the next 60 days. Deo 5 tf. Just received a largo and well assorted stock of shelf hardware at J. Rutherford's. tf. Parlor aud oflice. stoves, a few lei t aod will be sold at cost at J. Rutherford, t. If. Carriage Boils, wholesale and retail, at Nicholson & Blackmon's. 23-tf. Horse Shoe Nails, wholesale and retail, at Nicholson A Blackmon's, 23-1 f. A splendid aiFsrtmrnt of Diamond goods jutt received at II. L. Nnse's, No 10 Spring St.' Titusville. Dee. 22 1ms. TntH Msuvs bt-sixtss My entire stuck of goods Is off. red at cot. A. S. Smith. Dc 5 tf. A lerge stock if ladies ai-d gents gold Watches juat motived at H. L. Nuse's. No 10 Spring St. Titusville. Dec. 22 lmo. The largest variety of Sterling Silver Ware, and silver plated ware, sucb as Tea Setts, Cake Baskets, Fruit Stands, Castors, Ac, Ac, ever brought to the oil regions, can be found at It. L. N use's lewelrv store Ko. 10 Spring Street. Titusville, Pu. Dec. 22 lmo. , 1 .j 'Vh !ol Vvlnf pi-rtwoB hvo flled (h-lr applications L for rcrt loll l-qnori. t- lw prrteniM In tl C ui t of Q larttr So-sioaj od the -l-.h stondai or Jau.rvtTU: H II'. II -p';!n. Pl!iitvtllo. rt-ptmtratt. l'iiliip a.-r, Melsnntvlilc. H'lioli"i!e- K. O Clt.uVFOttn, rrnl:'ln, Jaa. 19, 1S70 ProUiooourr. Jio. 5 tf. ' Dlimoltttioa Notice. .tp. n ist' Tot!f I hereby clven tliat tho ni-t ierfhlp laie'y i rxl-iinu- between V. li, Nk-nhl.1 n t It. K. Hl icHinoM m.ili.r ii n firm raine l v. II. NK-lml-on ,t Co, U di.-"'iivil this diy by mut al rnn.int. The bu. IV s will b eAiTn on iiiif-ei- the nie ,.f Meliu s m Uriu, w&ouiil assume all ludeb'edosa of tho late firm. W. II Mi'lfWiN. ii e. m.ACK.Moy. Dr. T. II. STl'AUT, P1IVSICIA. AXD SUItGEO.Y. CPFIf R over "obol't drv eonrls strr. pit to the Opera Uoie I'et.-iilenm Centre, fa. Jau. 13 tf. FOR SALE.. The bul'.fllrigjsnowu as tl "Excelsior Stole," qow oecuplcJ by Fid Blibop as dry r-k1s store is for sale. This store Is wall situated and liMlare and couifort&Mo rooais over hetd unliable for two or moro fauilllas. Hot furiher particulars apply at the store or of D. HARRIS r-RO,T1tMv:in. 11 1 $500 MrtYAIUK, Th Cherrvnie inn IMpe to Itjnd Iarm hni litj-o ,,.a(rcl throe nu wiihia tbe pait rixty ilav. Arewnrdof rrVK HCNUKKD li'il.l..lts will bei a d fi r tl c OMe-non ai d c nvirtlon ui any nei!in or p-.n-oim eriraied m or talns; any part in nuv ot'llie ibreu viil iinoiiri transaction. J. 8TAV.iAlj(U,hiipi. Pec Tif DiOM! ( It) JNOTU li fTlie c(Minrtmrsh(p he-tortpo fiistini unrler the 1 firm nvne ol i. K. (!rUvoM A Co, from this Tth Uity tf. tlioimry lttl, diifolred by rnntiml CfiU-ont All parlies luth'MM or hAvtnhf uny ciHiiuit on laid firm ftit requested to call furkji 1nient. . l B.8 GKIS rt'i LI). I o. w. oltTo.N. ! Dec. 8, 1R70, 3 mo. liNHolullon of Parlucrhlpc Notico Is hereby plvcn. I hat hti purtntrshlp lately exIi'iti(T;l)ctvv('n L M- Htmlurff and li. If. Warocr, iuhUt ti e flrr iinmit of L. M Stcrbbnrf; Jt Co.. wan ni-Bolvod on the 4th day O.Tnnnary lbTi by inntml cuent. nil pernona indebted tu tiii, will pluube call at once and nettle tbHr accoiivim L.M- 1ST HMirRO an. WAtiNbu S. S. Grriswold, Staler la Orders by tbe Car ot Ton promptly Filled. ' . Also, Agent for the oelebratMl jySEl :13KE COAL! OFFICK en Second Street, near It, K. Iiack raTaoLEUu cektbb, p a NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. New Opera House. FOUR NH3IITS ONLY. COM.MKNCINU Monday Jan. 24, 1870. Ben. Yates. K. w. ttmaton, II. Falea, Man" MntuL'tT, Leader uf Ore Iihii MM MARIE ZOE, TUB BEAUTIFUL CUB Alt SYLPH wnn IIBIIOWF.AT New York Company &. Brass Band Taken pleasure In snntmnchiE to tho ptilille tbiu tby eoiutnetice their briui st-rit-a ufDiaiu atic hiitrtabinieiii with the pnpu. lar Military Urania eiulikd THE FRENCH SPY, on THE ak;si i:n. Ma.hllile JTerlc, Henri M. Abaiv llamet, (sn Arab boy,) lloMAKIKZr. Pnrlr.g the pW Vile Z-ic will Introduce li- r T-t ritie Broad Muitrd 1 omb,t. In wlm h die ia pr-.;.iiin . c- d by ilm presa aa hnvii.g no e-jual in u o worli. A lo, ZeH WiWAralj Dance, After whl h, Mr. J. T Craven wi l Inlrodiico li s J Buslget of (liariicti'r Son. The mtcrta nmcnt to mnMndf with a si'HKaM !N f AHVK In wlilch Mr. K. W. JU anion anJ tUe Company wiUupfx-ar. Af1nii-flifn Ht-kerted Seat M ct nil, 7 c'iu. oor opfp at T o'clock. Jnn. lHtf ' THOS. w. Cnrtn!n rimat S. D&UGS! DRUGS I nrp rm?i at Chrift'lcV. Ptn !irn;'(ii( hr!te. pie Iru t Chriiir'a Vartj hnic at h:ijiieV. Hjie JJin Oiri-ti:'. rrercr.pi 'ott Comronmlt'! nf Clirltl(' VrcniT'inion Con piir.(li t I'hrl-t.tf, Hr-ci ip'toim Con.puui.d.-il nt C n-tn-'s. li r-riiiiiiu.a Ci ui nniH m ihi t:i I ii-c"pM(in i onir-cuiiJed &L t l.nMiu'.. Vpillr.'nna at CluiH-'oV. Wi-iirim at Ct'iUile Vn'iJIcnfli" a: C!nMi'-'. MtMi inew a hrlMift'o. ModUiutaai Clrifnt'. I'p'tii "iptlnr.a rVimponrifV'r! fit rii-'t1f4 Pr;a. npi'.oua ".rj(.oiiuti"! ;ti ( U l'ri-jTip !o Couip'Hif'!fd :i; lir-tu- Pri'irripil-'ii C-'liip nuuIfl ft: ritr u'lea I'leactiptlr'ny CtuupuiatUrtl at Clublic'- "rtlt Artlcim at ilir'Mif'a T rlet Aitt. Ui ut C'Iu1i1p'h iH t Art:c'(A at t hrUHr't TolUt Aittrlotiftt ClnlViti'a . Tollek Arlic ra nt f 'hrl-tt'a Jr'!crli tbiii Compnundtd at Clirtrfli I r'ript iou Compitni-d at l'tiriniw'4 'rrcrptini oitiMtui icd at i lirnt li c cript'Oiia t'onjt' nndt-d nt C r'pi'ir'a 1 rrriiiiine CVmpuuudud ai t liri&tie Pnro T.Iqnofi at Chri'ti'a i:rii Liqit'ira iu Chrl-tie'a PlUC l.i(:n al hTlrli-'rt Pure IitpmMtU chiisj'lH'4 Pure Liqunr "t Chrltb:'i Priweri t mih ComtjnnnflotJ at Cluf-tlf' I'nrcrri tit'iid CinjipoTiinb-d at Clirntie'r l'rfnciiiitici:i C iiupouiiileit at Cf ti-ui-'h l'lVHcnt'tloi a '"oiitponndril ut I '!riU- ri'fjTripllnitrt CtinpijUudtJ t Cb.lMlti- Pure Wfm ftf lirm i Piiro Wima at ('ititfi'H Pnre W im- ut Chrmtit 'i Piira Wfneaat t 'linallp'4 Pure H ina at Cirintiw'a Prftftrii.itinna Compoimded at Hirittit-'a t pitfHrriptlftun Con.p nuniH at i' rir-tic'i 1rirCTljilioiia Cnni,pouti!rd at rliri-tiu'a Prtwrijjtiniia Comp(tintiod nt OiiUiif'- j'r acriiiUoua Coiupouudid al t kjmi- Oils at Christ. a s " ' 'lb at rhrifltir'a .( t Cluifliie'a ' Otla nt ( 'hiimli-'a OiisalCbrltvit:' , Pruacrlptloni Ccrapofiiiit t fliranr " 1 T'.iacrlplioiia ConipiMindrd at Chr-atirV J'n-Hcrlpti-rna CiiiiipiMttiItl at Chru'-It' I'rtt-ci tp l"iin Componiirli'tl at ( Ui'ift'' u-H('!iplloui OouipoiiuUtd at Curl.iU' Palnta at f)hrlati-'a - I Patnli at Cbriikliv'sl imii.i at i iiimnoa Paii ta at C irittle" 1'a nt ai CliM ti'a ' IVe.rip'loila PomponnrVdat hiptlc 1Y acriptlMHH Cnipnii.d (lat Ci nth' PrrHi!riptlon 4!(iiiipoiind.d at CItU lr?i'tliiii'tra Co;ttpiianJcd ut Chrfrtie'i 1m.riptl'-nn CupoiunJtfd at Christ iu P.itfnt Sfodirltxa at Clnialli-'a Patent ledicnoa nt Ct r atle'a Patent (vinticinen at Chilstt 'i P.Ui-nt Mnllcluea at CbrlPt!e'a Piu-ut Medicfuca at CluiMio a IS Waltincton Street Si. i:i WanUtiifftnti Stivni Mo. 1 Waahingtnn Street 13 Wua.iiiiiiUu btrce Patroleum Centre, Vh. . . Ptiol' tun Cwn're, Pa. P. lrnleiiiii Ti nire, Ha. Pptrolmiin Cenira. Pa. Ponolcum Centre, la. j. is. iikisi n: IIOUSIE I'Olt (AliK. GOTHIf FUONT. fx!, t-o sturlai WKh, r oi,tly ralnlncl H-ii piperml. Keclii-a. V"' try soal snrl wpihI Iioii-b Htacheil. CniiTenieilt to water. Kliu-iti-d on Hie Fcliert Farm in the pleas autest pnrl nf l'utrolnnn Centre. .Ap')y on i he preuiliea of ' novilO tf. J. L-. HAHPIXa Firt Class Saloon aud IIckIuu. rant. ;. WASHIiN'GTON STltEET, Petrolmm Centre. rpH K bf st I Jtjrer Beer constantly on draoeht. and l ni.il all Ilm cliuleant Wlnai hd 1 Cigars, Limber gcr Ctieeue, bitze( Ka. Hxudwlcliea, bardiuea, ia OYSTERS samcd np In very t;lo to order. Also, for sale by tto cad or ko-r. fXiiirEW OU k VOUCHES; ProprUtoN. OctM.lt A , . ' ' ; ' 4 , 'it Ci - fV
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