j PeUclcm Ontre Daily Record. Vik (ulrr( Tumdaj. Jim. - j- "aMBtiv.M. a no iKiMBirr: cr '1 U MVS OH . V. A It- II. Form. No. 2, Pnssener Leave ferry 11.20 . ID. J Tilnsville, J2.! p. m. j Petroleum i: o Ue. 1.40 p. m.i Oil City, 2 22 p. iu.; Ir vincton, A 10 p. ni. No. 4! Passenger Leave Corry 6. 10 a. m. Tltnsvllle, 7.33 a. m.: Petroleum Centre. 8.14 a m; Oil City, 8 69 a raj arrivo at lr vineton 11.40 a in. No. 6, Passenger Leave Curry 8.05 p m; Titubvitle, 7 60 p m: Fetrolum Centre, U.3& p m; arrive at Oil City 'J. 20 - oi. NORTH. Nni I. r.ieft'ii..' r Liuv Irrinptnn 7. 5 a m; Oil Ciiy, 10.10 a n; Petroleum Cn iro, ll.DSa m; Tituf vi lie, 11,60 a ui; arrive at Corry 1.40 p ni. No. fl, Fiissen.er Leave Irvlneton, 12, 15 p m; Oil Oily 2.57 ptn; Petroleum Cen tre, 3.38 p m; Tilusville, 4,20 p m; arrive ut Curry 6,45 p in. Nn. 6. Passenger Lenvo Oil City 7.00 a m; Petroleum Centre. 7.43 a n-; Ti'tueville, S,20 a m; arrive at Corry 10.10 a ni. ll ine Services. - PP.ESHYTERIAN ClllKCn. Preaching at 1 1 o'clock A. M., and 7 o'clock P. M. Kiev. J. T. Oxtobt, Pnstor. , METHODIST EPISCOPAL CilCIlCH. Services ever; Sabbath at 11 A.-M. ami P. M. Sabbath School at 12 P. M. eats free. A tordial iovltatiou exteud 4 to ail. ' V Est. C. M. Dkard, Pastor. - STS. PETER AXrT" PAUL'S (Catholle) CHURCH. ; Mtiaa nt 11)1 ' . Vesper and Beneliclien .f the Blessein laorument ut 4 p. ru. Catechism at 2 p. m. JAMES DUNN, Pastor, Gold lo-day 12!.4'. . PpTPOLEl'M EXI'KRIMKXTS Aa 0 ITS Hkati.vo PcwiR St. Cla.r Devllie ha. lately brought fo a close I be extensive and Important sria of experiments which be has been prosecuting upon the physical pcculiaritiae, especially the ttvvtrng powers, of various mineral oils.' Samples from all parts) of the world were tested, including a Rreat variety or petroleum from Pennsylva nia, Ohio, West Virginia, etc. Tho"lii tng Ifect was estimated according to the number of kilogrammes J water that cnnlri be raised fioin gero to one decree centigrade njr t he bent developed in burning one kilo gramme oi on. from tins se-ies of experi ments we learn that the oil ot greutost heat inn power is one from Java; while next to it conies iuh uenvy oillrom the I'liiinlner farm, - on tbe Allegheny river, Pei sylvanlu. Iu reference to the use of petroleum and other minerals oils for lieatinir steam Lnllem .mi locomotives, St. Clair Deville lias also ma le h report, rrum the results of bis i-xperl. ram's a I cjmotive, it is iofened that thl problem is in u fair way of solutii.n. The Iria was made by Seville upon locomotive en. nines of tha ordinary pattern. several havln teen so rrned us to penult the use of liquid fuel, and w are now Informed that hesu engines have discharged their regulur lnty with the other stock of the road, pro ducing steam in abundance, completely con autnirig tbe smoke, and being fr?e from any cinder or ash. Oae of the engines consum ed about thirteen poamls of oil for every oleveu hundred yards of distance; while the coal burning ongines of the sane class require for tho same work more Ihsn twenty liotinds of solid luel: the consumntlr.n nt'nil being only Bixly fjve per cet, of the other waiuriai. 1 The details of udjuslment by which tbe engines were fitted lor burning mineral oij are too minute to be introduced here. It will be sufficient In .sate that with new locomotives prepared expressly for burning oil, instead ut old ones adapted temporarily thf iii.,tiu - J i. i -oonomy and other conditions of success Is nucipaiea, nun it Is protble that a large . portion ol the service on some ol tjiu French loads will Le iierfuimea before hag with the liquid f.iel. Where this ou be oblain- dat to cheap a rale as in the United Slates its economy is kcajsely to l. ql.p tinned, aim it would seem espvcially adapt fd lor use on the Pacific ltallroad, where it is of the iinnokt importance )o sec ire tbe (jeneratioii of a given amount of steam with the smiliest quantity of material. Oiir citizens will b pleuso l to learn that . the Columbia Cornet Hand, usiisted by a'u nmalfiir quartette fro Franklin, am soon to give a grand vocal and instrumental con cort In this pUce. Due notice will be giv ( i of the time and place. ratseunr travel is very light at present, Weather ilUacreeable The Walker well, Central Petroleum Ce r trm, recently siruoK, lus Inereawd to 30 barrels pi i Jjy. It tint jtartfj at Uetj'v atic. , ;-y nt boners Op- r riniiRe, l ist i vonuiij, by the Zm Theatric.il Troupe wai u decided mc c m Altlio.ih the niglit wns dark ami rainy still lliero win a goodly number In ul tendance and nil seen.ed liie,uly ple.is, d wnu n.e puri'irtniinee. ji lie Smm still re tains tier olil-lr.ne reputation as a first-class actress. Her graceful and lifo-like imper sonation of the character of the French Spy won the admiration of all present, in evi dence of which Bhe was encored three dif ferent tirani during the performance. Her acting is grand and wu would advise all to go and see Iw-r a id judge lor theiuselveii. II. Langdoii as Col. iJiCourcy was excellent, he having a good voice, fine figure, easy movements and was ti.e very picture ol a good soldier. The character of Sergeant Ditbourg, taken by Mr. Geo. Mitchill, w.ig fine; his impersonation ol the stern old sol dier was true to life. In too character of M ibammet, Mr. J. J. Fleming w.n entire at home. Mr. . '. Mar.-tou as Tony Uu vard proved biuiseif a first-class cumediau. Tue characters were all well taken and had we the space we would speak ut greater length. The sword combat is deserving of special mention. The Zje company lias been solectedjwitb great cure J and contains none but flrst-class performers. To-night will be presented the great sen sational drama entitled ''Nlta, or Woman's Constancy," In which M'ile Zoe tubus a speaking character, The performance will conclude with the laughable Lire of "Tbe Smiths and Brjwns." We hope to see a crowded house. Quite a lively "mill" was had between iwo individuals, on the bank of the Cr.ek, this forenoou, urising from a dispute us to who wai the best man. The Ivto men went at one another in regit lar'Ueensu sty to and 'fit, an fit, an Gt," as they say iu Arkansas, until each one received a se.'ere beating. Tbe flht w,is kept up until oue of tbe par ties "cuved" and acknowledged the other one tbe better mun. The well o.i Calaboojj Ilun, recently siruck, is yielding 30 barrels per day. An other well iu the same vicinity is now be ing tested, aad is making a tine show. ; A Washington dispatch dated the '24th says: The House this evening passed tUe Senate bill for the re-admisslon of Virginia to the Union, by a strict party vote. Cooke figbta the World well, but he. doesn't get along so well resisting the Q.-oh and the devil Cincinnati Enquirer. A Toledo Uermun, who had been keeping a saloon for the accommodation of printers, bus betn oblipee to Fttvpeud. On his loiks were Intiud the following named rueuiliers i.l thectolt: "Der Laim printer," "Der Leetle Briuler," '-Der Pen Puller Driuter," '-Dei Tivel," '-Der iiiinler Uiit the red bail-,'' 'Der Iirinter uiit der hair not shoost to red.'' , Tbe tvi copy to be used in tu coming contest of speed in typesetting between Geo. Arensburg, ol tbe New York Times, acd Geo. A. liurbur, of the Cincinnati Com merclul, is a copy of the ' President's mes sage, run in one solid paragraph, anal the type to be nnnpaietl. A TiCgro assaulted two youug ladies, near Gadsden, Tenn., ou Thuradsy. lie struck one of them with an iron bar, and attempt ed to outrage her, but fled without accom plishing bis purpos.i. Ho w riths-qne!itly arrested and placed in Jill, Itom which ho was taken on Wednesday night, liy a num ber of unknown men, und bunged to a true- The Santa Fe Post CJirespuudence from Maranm teorls the brutal inurder of a Gwmun named Grelsfer by some Mexicans, oue of wbomowus arrested. The others escaped. A Los Ciuces correspondent of the same paper reports that the Iu'l'utis had stolen a lurge herd of mules from a tanche near that villau. Thure was great excite ment in tho cscinitv, owing to the posses, s on of Indiana on the Government reserva tion of u lot ol jewelry belunging to u woman, who was recently murdered. The citizens of Los Ciuces, at a publio meeting, passed resolutions asking the removal ot Lieut. Ilrew, the agent of the Opeiatoes They allege that he is incompetent and a djunkard. Hon. M.JC. Buvee, of Wiscnnsin,proposes to lectuie 111 Pennsylvania Iu favor of the abolition of cnpitel puniehnent. Mr. llovee stlpulutes that bis lectures bo free to to the people, the expenses of ball.advei lis. ing, itc, to ha born by friends of the cause be advocates. Applications for his aervices may bo mnlo betote March 1st t C. II. liogets, 133 Market street, Piii!ui!elphia. C irr t.) miluj je Iron Fu't Stanton states that Lieut, Cushing bad yui returned utter a severe, Indiuii campaign. Ho killed sever ul Indians ami 0 iptured a large number i f. cattle and other slock and property. Lieut. Tearon, one ol the oliiceia ot I'm Mine ex pedition was severely wcuu led, but wi'.J i torer. ' ' . Ti e performance of the Fieccti XKWif IT KM 9. M Mrs Geuer;ilMeClelluo' tullleltes'ollracl Ulietlt.otl iu Washington.' ' Not n member of the Wisconsin Leglsla- tore is a native of that State. Mia KuteJField if makii)"; a critical Btndy of Fetcher, with a view to urticle. A dispute alunit tbe ago si a rooto lost a mau one of bit eye, at Kansas City, go. the 10th. A L'tica paper advertises for n boy "who is not older than his mother aor wiser than his Maker " Victor Noir, the Paris editor killed by Prince Ilonaparte, was a Jew, and his real Dame was Solomon. Stmuol Gusliu lives nt C it aril, Ta., aged ninety almost old enough to be called a goose. Detroit 1 rimmc, A little girl in liustou thought tbe minis ter wanted au office, because in prayiug he kept sayinu: "Grant, wo beseeuh thee." General Gid. J. Piilowi who has been very ill of pueumoaia, at Memphis, is out of dauger. Thero are seventy-six widows within the boundury limits of E'.iioebeck, N. Y., one hundred and eleven old maids, and one Lull dred aud lii'tj- marriage ble girls. A tame Indian, ot tho Methodist gender is preaching in Van'lerburg county, Ind. He closes his meetings with a war whoop and a sculp dance. De Fouverile, who was shot at, but not shot, l y Prince Lunapnrie, iu tbe leeent nfl'.ih at Paris, was u soldier iu the Union army d ning the war, serving us Aide-it Camp to Gen. Cluseret in the Shenandoah Valley, mid afterwards tiuder Guuuial Wut- ren. Widow Dexter Pierce, olMjntaju?, Mass. who is ii,sune, lecently undo up her mind tliut she would leel better it she broke a bole In her head. Accordingly i-!io obtain ed a hammer am! pounded one side ol' l.er bead tilt she fractured' her skull. Jos'j Btlliugs' Farmers Alminnx" lias renc'aecl a sale tf scventy-oLe thousand Copies. Friday evening I it aa at tieln of wenrini appuiel cnlie.l a Grecian bend-' was found 'n Troy, anI placed ia tho State geologic! rooms as a enri isity. Gold bea'la are now the style, the fashion able size being uliout four tim.'j larger than Ib'ier worn by 'the graud mothers of tho pres ent geueiation. A c mvas covered letter, coitnining the clothing of u gentleman appointed to un iinportunt cliploiiwtic position ai.rosd, was fran!:ei In.m We.shingtoa to au Francisco, .-alinilay. Tjo miasivo weiglied 3j0 potiiiOs. The Kichioorid (Ind ) Iltitrining' rlid save: "Our devil bus improved on Poor Uichard's wise saw. For Instance: "IIo who by his bra would iW, Must either bust or advertise. " Pomeroj's Deinocr it pulilisbea a state, nient from a petty rEcer of the United Stales steamer Puwhaltan that the tdie-it or that ship bought 4.000 cigars ur,d 4 o5 boxes of jelly ut Havana ou the recent cruise of that vessel, and smuggled them ashore ut Philadelphia. A lawyer und a led-hot stovo. the one having lis feet braced against tb other, upset in .the Chancery Court atXashville Hie other day, Wl.ilo Judge Omit was a reaili-g a deposition. The liiv il.-w yll over the rooin, and .the Cinncdor vocif erously declared the Court adjourned. A pietuie ia rt hollund cbmcli, "The sacrifice ot Isaac," repiesenta Abiahaiu on the point of nccomplisliing the solemn act of infant'chie with u unisket. This was equaled in this country gomo yen is ai;o by a popular iiiagiiz'ne which in a picture giv ing ti (. Hoses, representing a ueal post und rail feuce riiuning along the base ul Mount Sinai. " Fays e New York letter, duted the 19th: Tho "oldest inhabitants," umong whom must bo Included Piofessor Thatcher, sny they never know anyt'lng liko it. The trees in tho Contraf Park are budding and the Park itself is as full tf prouietiadcrs und loungers as in the summer. Thojargest and best assortment of Table Cutlery, ever brought into tho country at Nichcolson it I3lac!;n;on's. tl, Ordeis tul'n lor suits and lita guaranteed, at Luinuiei & Ablen's. 0 The New Gas Pump lor sale at Nicholsou t Clackwon's. w'".. tr. THE CJIKA3V3ST and best place to buy liquors lor caslJU at jn24tr GAFFXEY'3 I tKt I'f Ui; und unadulterated li uoi's and wine for medical use o to jau21.f. GAFFNEY'S CVK J!r.iISKI) empty liquor casks for sale ut t jiitf.ir. GAVF.N'EY'S !. ill ItITT lilt are only ' per exsn at . j-in24tli; ,, ORKNEY'S Lnraun rs if Aldcii's ia ti.e only store to buy good, dur ible und cheap clothing. Lamuiciu & Aliien'a Me tho only white mans, ctoibing store In the Ceutre. GritTfts Ui-us. keep Wheeling fctogies, 3 for 6 eta. DiuritK ut Coat nt Cintfua L'roa. A. S Stutib's large stock cf boot! and shoes is offered at casi for the next C0 days Dec 6 if. ' - A, 6, Smith in order to close out his large stock of ladies shoes Aa., offers them at cost us they mutt be sold in the next CO days. Deo 6 tf. Jnst received a Inro and well assorted stock of shelf hardware at J. Un the: ford's. , tf. Parlor and oliice stoves, a few le.'t and will be sold at cost at J. P.utherford.s. tf. Curringo Bolls, wl.oletale aud retail, at Nicholson it Blackmon's. 23-tf. Horso Shoe Nulls, wholesale und retail, at Nicholson it Blackmon's, . 23-tf. Tuts Msans LustxESs My entire stock of goods is offered at cost, A. S. Smith. Deo 0 tf. 3"he New Gas Pump lor sale at Nicholson !c Uiackmon's. . tf. S uk it I its Safk is Ci.oskii. Nicholson BVarkinnn havini; bought bim out at this place and Kane City. IT. Reduced Prices at L immers it Alden's. nov.22ll. Underclothing iu large quautitics at Lam mors & Aiden's. Km Gr.oAKS A large assortment, at Lamets t Aiden's. N F. W ADVERTISE M E X T :i. NOTICE. TOII SAI.F. RnllJinit sntl leasi No. 117 X e. rsiungtviu street , lur t-i-rr.s at ir to j.wAlt;. OWr.N UAe'e'NKY. mi JEWELRY 'STOffi I AT OIU CITV. ISHA.M & Co. 1 jui vial of ilu' P t A-'iVlfr.iith Ol"ui!, . til City, I'u. 'Crop cunta:itljf on hani a hxrgo n.ortni( nt 01 S3ii;i:s;S2:!:s & Fine V.'atrSies (.tiuoiiean, H.-.g Uhatd Sa!m uuke.) Soiid Silver sittil L'lnted Wart, MLncoi.n ("IIMSS, Jli.i i I.i.V, l'liTor.x. lltVOT.VTS, KisniNO r.r'Kt,r, ttfcAI, lil.MtS Ac., anu j- ve'ry t. a comppi.ur workin m ThMir i- have abk u store ut II I L"8 'It.I.K 1; fpr.n -ireet Jaioi'Jllf. SOBEL'S OPERA HaUSE, TiASTlVIGIlT BUT TWO. Tuesday Jan. 24, 1870. r.cn. Yates Tlusir.csi Munnp-r tlli."t M:llHjr.r. Leader of Uro..c.t:'a I-. e, . Ma. stun. II. I'ales, - Mil MARIE' Z0E, Tin: BEAITI V V h C V I! A XSYL I II WITH IISII G"ET New York Company Si Brass Band ZOB wl',1 arp nr In a new FoJlonal Romantic D a ion tDtltled NITA OK, WOMAS'8 CONSTANCY. NITA, Kamblo, MM' ZOR Tl. I miiMi.n E. V. Murslou Aflor which, Mr. J. T. Craven will InTodues lit KiaiSget oft'Iiaracter I?5ii:s. AND COMIO GP.OTESQUK DANCE The cntTta:utnent condudo with a SCRKaM T(i 1-A IICII. In which llr. . W. ."..ii;B',iu and the Cooipnuy will appear. ; Admission Heuorvod tioats Kl cents 7 ) cents i- oors opep at 7 o'cloctj. Cartain rfcea at (. Heserveil suits for lc at Klcholion l'ros, Xcw J3. IS tf Sobel's mm nmu f i u ill m rt f rv, Proprietor Manager JAMKS F Piinrtrty Leader or Hand FUAN'Iv MOXTKtlliD Leader of O'cbesta CAUL ZIJlMBriMlN Fifth Annual Tour Tho Manncer bops leave to annonncstiv the citizens of IV L Centre and v icini i v that be w ill i.pen with a compauy coaiprisini 24 Pirst-Class Artists, Selected from the principal theatres ef New York, Uoston ud Philadelphia tu guthvr with a sjilendid SILVER CORNET BAND, and a fu'.I and Efficient Orchestra . Makinn the prealest combin ition of Drira atic and musical talent now truvtliug. For a Few NigIit,3 Only, Friday Be'g Jan. 28th, 1870, On which occasion will bo presented f r the Fiint.timo in this place, tho New ant soceesofiil Pastoral Drama, lately produc ed t Wnlluck's theatre, New Yolk City. and which b is received the lii.'liet eiiMtuiuuis of the press und tbe public, entitled. DORA ! Mr. .1. F. Starry as Farmer Allcu Mrs. Julia Blake as Dora. To ba folSAvc;l l 41 very LauirEiable Admission, ... 50 Cents. Keserved Seats, 75 Cents. (ST TICKETS for sale nt the Central Ili.nsn Doors open at 7 o'clock. Perfurn: auce couiuiences at 8. '"J. 91. S!if SiS.Y, Aft-nit. T The (H-eat Company will give 3 performances at House ville. comnieiuiinc 7th. 8th. I'tlt jFebnijtrjv 1870. 9 Tr.C8. W. EBOTK, Ajt. A 'W'sAMf'sraWai'' tjit'
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