I i et'cloum Centre Daily Record. ( SJenir. WeslueadaT'clobcr X5 i g3BBM' HIISgtgBgg 1MIV1L AND DC PARTI HE OF THALION O. C. A. B. ft. On and after funday, Aug. 13tb, 1871, ttaios will run ( follows: NORTH XO. 6. KO. S. NO. I. Leave Irvin. 12.45 P H. 8."S P M Lere Oil Citv fi.flU a H. 3.20 p M. 7.40 P a Pct.Ce'u 6.3S ' 3,69 " 8.23 " TimsT. 7.3o 4.45 " 9.1ft. " Arrive Corry, 8,65 ' 6,10 10.3T " . south. ' s. 2. ' no. 4. no. . LeaVS duty, 1 1.0(1 A St. 6. 16 A M. ,f' P " Titusv. 12.4S P 7.42 " 7,40 " '. On, 1.28 " " ".30 . Irrir.O. City 2,10 9,10! 9,16 " ' Irvine. 4,40 " 12.01 " No. 5 and 6 run on Sunday. FKEICHT TRAINS NOKTH. ' No 19. No. J8. Np.11. Wo. 15. No. . ' LeOO VM a.m. li,8i.. iI.SOa.h. ,56a . ArP.C 10.98 " l.PM 1.8 1 P M. 8,95 ' Titan, 11.K7A K. ,45" I."" " " Ar.CorM.OUPlI FKE1GHT TRAIXS SOUTH. Ko. 10. No. 8. No. 18. No. 14. No. SO Le Cor. l,oru LoTI..1Ba.m S,5nA.. ,10 p.m. 11,88 A. .N)p " I'C.S.IO " 10,11 " 8,MIP.H. 1,65PM 4.30" ArOC9,U0 ' 11,00" 6,SU "t 8,40" 8 80 ' No. tl Leave" Unloo, 8, 80 a. m. ; Titusville, 10,. 4Sa.ui.; Vet. Ceutre, 8.30 p. ni., arrives at Oil C:ty, t p. m. No. 1.8 Leaves Union 1,40 p. m. ; TttiUTUle. 4 . OB p. ra. ; l't. Ceulrt, 6,48 p. in i arrives at Oil tit, 8,56 p .a Oil City and Petroleum Centre freight, loaves 011 City 8 45 a. m., arrives at Petrolenm Centre ll.'4 a. m. Leaves Petroleum Centra at 1,88 p m., arrivee aluil City 8,00 p. m 1, 2, 8 , 4, 6 an 1 8 are eiprese train. Nne 10 and 10 are through aeoommodatlon, 'cmnectiug at 0 rry and Irvlneton ior Last and .North. No 18 and 14 freight accommodation. No. 1? and IS run ou Sunday hetweeu Tltusvil le and Union. BrlVKR PALACI SLSBPIlte CASS. . No. 4 Direct to Williameport without change on Philadelphia and New Yon line. No. 1 Direct from Williauuport without change by Phil, and N Y. line No. 5 Direct from Pttwburnh without change. No 0-Dlruct to Pittsburgh without change. Monday, June 5, 1871. IMTIne Service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH teervices every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and ,)4 P. M. Sabbatb School at 12i P. M. eats free. A cordial invitation extend ed to all. IIev. P. W. Scofield, Pastor.., PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and IS o'clock P. M. D. PATTON. Pastor. Gold at 1 p. m. 113? Bow very mild tba Tituiville papers do report the terrible wlfe-bestlog cue, which occurred In that city a day or two since Tbs Herald says "be baa been subject to fits of g temporary disarrangement and be comes uoconirolably violent." Decidedly new name for getting drunk and besting one's bolter balf nearly to death. Had a case occurred "down the creek," there wo'd bave been a string of sensation headings half a column in length, announcing to tbe public that a moat tearful, shocking, terri. tile, blood-curdling, horrifying crime bad bean committed at Petroleum Centre or Oil City. How very consistent, and yst bow ; rery, very "thin." Oo tbe evening ot November 101b, 1871, D. R. Locke, (Nasby.) will lecture at So bers Opera Home, under tbe auspices of tba Young Men's Christian Association of Petroleum Centre. Subject "Tbe Mission of Skinenoyb." A further notice will ap pear to-morrow. Tickets for tbe lecture course can be pro cured at tbe Post Office Newsroom, J. W. Thompson's grooery store, or of Mr. J. M. Dickey. We trust our oitizens will aid tbe Y. M. C. A. to tbe lullest extent in tbeir efforts to malutain a course of leotures in our town tbe coming winter. It cannot fail of proviog a source ol enjoyment and bene fit 10 all. A band of wandering minstrels, said to bave been among tbe beroea of Gravolette and Sedan, on tbe Prussian side,; executed some very fine musio, ou tbe streets, this forenoon. Tbey bad tbe appearance of war-worn veterans. Many of tbe wells oo Cberrytree are shut down temporarily, on acoouot of tbescarci. ty of water wberewitb to run tbe engines. Tbe new strike at Pitbole continues to yield 150 barrels, per day. Great excite ment prevails thereabouts. Tke surveying party lor tbe proposed new Pennsylvania Fetreleum Railroad, are en gaged In making a survey In tble vioioity. Tbe proposed route crosses tbe Egbert farm Dear tbe centre. Fisber, Norris & Co. are putting np tbe higt-it msoblne latbe in tbe oil region. It is a splendid piece of machinery, and capa ble ot executing Ibe heaviest work. Tbe woods euull gam. hereabouts are filled wltb Nw, Wsu, A new well was struck on the Crown farm,; Cberrytree Run, about a week eg),, which is yielding six to eight bar.rts per day. It is orvned by W. P. El liott, Sr , ard Stepbeu Ellicti. Tbeie is not a dry bule oo the Browu Ntw Otstkb Saloon Mr A. S. Smith hs filled nn the rooms over bis salool and restaurant, on Washington Street, as a first class ovater saloon. Tbe rooms are elegant ly furnished throughout and every conveni ence necessary lor enjoying a dmb of oysters can he found at tbe new saloon. The oys ters, fresh from New York and Balllmore, will be setved up In a style to suit tbe taste of the most fastidious epicurean. Tbe new oyster ssloou Isopeototbe public for the first lime to-day, and we trust our citizens will psy Mr. Smith a call and extend bim a liberal patronage. The body of an infant, recently buried in the graveyard on the hill, was lound on top of the ground, this morning, having been dug out by a drove ol hogs. It was re-burled by the proper officers. Our thanks are due the Oil City Derrick, Titnsville Courier and Titusville Herald, of tbis morning, for very faverable aod flatter ing notices of Ibe Ricors. We hope to merit your good opinions, gentlemen, iu the future as in tbe past. Thanks! We are indebted!) Mr. M. Griffin, tbe gentlemanly telegraph operator In tbe Pa cifio & Atlantic Telegraph office, in tbis town, for many favors shown, for which he will pleaseaccept thanks. Tbe office here Is one of the best managed ones on tbe entire line, and is doing a good busioess at present. The striking ot so many large wells at present, will be apt to "knock down" the price of oil. As cold weather approaches tbe coal trade grows lively. Mr. II Freeman, the well known bard ware dealer of this place, has opened a new store at Paiker's Landiog. We wish bim success. Mrs. Tan Sjckel, whose husband beat bar iu so brutal a manner, at Titusville, day before yesterday, Is yet alive. A new well was struck en tbe McKnigbt farm, Church Run, on Saturday, which is yielding about 12 barrels per day. ' Owned by Walsl and Steele. . Tbe ladies or Petroleum Centre are' hard at work pickiog up clothing for the sufferers by tbe Wisconsin aod Michigan fires. We hope our citizens will respond liberally to tbe call of distressed humanity for aid. "Cast tby bread upon tbe waters'' o. ' A new well is going down on tho George Eipey farm. You can't get blood from a stone, but you csn get money from a brick. Olive Logan says she has made $14,000 in three years, aod saved $3,000. A girl, fourteen years of ace, left ber borne and kind parents, io Meadville, to travel with a "female mioatiel star combi nation." Her father decidedly objects to ber choice of profession, aod is alter tbe truant with sbarp stick. Alf. Myers, at tbe Petroleum Exchange, has just received a large lot of wild game. His show window is filled with Snipe, red bird, Woodcock, Prairie chicken, to. It is enough to make a man hucgry to look at tbem. And th jo tbe way he cooks them You bet, tbey are nice. Tbe latest excitement at Charleston was a street cleaning race between two gangs of laborers. Tbe Sharon Herald denounces Adam Forepaugb as a fraud, tbe said Adam hav ing agreed to give tbe proceeds ot his even ing performance in that place to the Mauls- lee sufferers, aod after having Induced tbe good people of Sharon to Invest iu tickets, ooncluded to keep the proceeds "blsselt." The following rlobly merits tbe promin ence of editorial insertion: Robert Collyor, the eloquent Chicago preacher, told bis im poverished people as they worshiped beside tbe ruins of tbeir burnt church, that be bad 0nce preached for seven ly -five cents a year, and was ready for their aakes to do it again, and that if tbe worst came, he could make as good a horseshoe as any blacksmith iu Chicago. The "Gieat Mogul" elephant died oo Wednesday at Little Derby, Coon. lie was fifty-two years old, and tbe puddings, burn Inge and shootings which be bad bona oblig ed to endure ef late bad convinced bim that life waa a conundrum, so be laid down and gave It up. Tbe Cairo Buletin says: "A Paducab man a very liberal Paducab man contribu ted a ton-cent fi actional note to tbe Chicago 'und. lie will probably boast of tbe muni ficent' contribution all bis life, lie w ill bave good r eason to do so, since he has con tributed at least ten cents more than any Other Paducahan." BJA mule tecently fell on tbo track of street railway in Mobile, and an approach' lug car was badily danatgod by collision with the animal . i ;".:i...'"".'Jl.' " I niluauipi Lingard lingers at New Orleans. Liberia will alro .have a civil war. Washington has a bauo ted house. Savannah is being burgled extensively. Rose Hersee Is making a sensation in Lon don. A North Cstotina rat vanquished a rattled s nake. A swell among flowers A dandelion. Punch. An old coin, dated 1652, has been fouod at Annapolis. Carbolic acid oonvinced a Richmond man that all is vanity. Atseuic, used by mistake for sods, mado Utica family sick of cake. About 18,000 men are now at work clear ing away the ruins at Chicago. A Louisville seven-year-old boy drank a quart of whisky and died. St. Louis has extended her hospitality to 20,000 fugitive Cbicagoans There Is not water enough io any South ern Illinois river to float a chip. A hvflrn-Aarhoii vanor irenerator haa been " J r - . adonted at the Penn Treaty Marine Rail way at Philadelphia, which although hard-- ly more than a model, 12 Inches in alamo, ter and 3 feel bigb. supplies the vapor fuel fur generating steam iu a boiler M luches in diameter aod 30 feet long. It is simple, efficient an 1 economioil, fully illustrating that a 20 borte power engiue can be run at a cost not exceeding one dollar per day, by using petroleum os fuel. These practical resul ts must ere long bave a great effect u p - on the consumption of petroleum, and ou Ibe economy of coal. Bolts, the murderer ol -l'et" Ualsterdwas fouod guilty of murder in the first degree last Friday tbe jury baring oeen out hut three hours. It was generally supposed that ti e verdict would be murder In tbe second gree. The secjnd bturday in rtovemoer has been appointed for the heariug ot a mo tion for a new trial. A determined wouian. desirous of exer- o'.siog tbe right of suffrage at the late elec. tion, attempted to circumvent tbe judges at one of the polls io Columbiana county, by walking op to tbe ballot Oox anu thrusting ber ticket in tbe aperture. Uniorlunatoly tor ber, abe had 'writteu bur oame on tbe back of ber ballot, and it was delected and thrown out: Sacrameolo, Cal.,- has had a sensation. The Repot ler of tbut city uarrated that a beautiful maiden dressed io the height of fashion, bad been discovered camping in the brush out side of R St., and subsisting ou peanuts and potatoes. Tbe pul:ceman im mediately armed themselves and went oo a journey of investigation. They found the innocent young thing, but, alas, for tbe ro mance of it, abe was oier 3'J years old, so drunk that she couldn't arliculate,and as tor ber dress, it waa like tbat of tbe man who kissed tbe maiden all forlorn. Sucb wus tbe beautiful Unknown of Sacramento! John C. Breckeobridge arrived- at Nash ville on Saturday forenoon, and waa ser enaded by bis compscions in arms. A lar4;e crowd were present. Having' beeu callt'd for and introduced by General Bat tie, be made speech returning thanks fur tbe compliment, attributing It Io tbe par tiality of his comrades rather than bis mer its. He did net seek suoh compliments, nor did be tffoct lodltTereoca to tbem. Ia casting up tbo mm of life's griefs and p'eaa ures, he would place tbis occasion in tbe scale of pleasures. lie did not now make speech, and itwould not be expected ot bin'. He doubted whether be could say aoytbiDg tbat would be mors1 appropriate than to ex press tbe hope that' all were doing some thing. He said no .idle or repining man should receive or be entitled to the respect of a man or of woman return in full meas ure tbe affection extended to bim. He re mained tbe same man as in past years. Tenuessee waa associated with great scenes and.with many dear recollections of bis life, and be would invoke a blessing upon ber. And now the wild geese fly north, and tbe weather-wise predict cold weather. Bright and promising boys are dropping from obeslnut trees in all parts of tbe State. Motto for railway directors Never mind passengers; it's freight tbat makes tbe cai-8- B. C. & P. R. R., New Express Train. On and after Monday, Oct. 23d, a train will leave Corrvj at one-thirty (1:30) p. ra., conueoting at Broeton with a train on L. S. and M. S. R. R , arriving at Buf falo at alx-lbirty (6:30) p. m. Passengers arriving at Corry oo traioi J2 and 12 by A. and G W. R. R., and by O. C. and A. R. R., on traiu 3, leaving Oil City at 9:25 a. m., make Btire connection for Dunkirk, Buffalo and all points east. H. II. PorTkR, Superintendent. Court, IV, Oct 21, 1871. 8. II. l'rttfngtla 4k Co. 8 l'ar How, '. sad !) P- Hawaii Oo Advertising Airente, are the sola agnuls roe the P, trolrum Ceutre Dailt Hwxn la ftat dty. Ad vsrtlMra In llt elty are rMptarted te Wve then? a vors with either of toe above homes H A M I D. A frtrl wanted to do general housework Inquire of ... Mrs. G. W. Wilson, oct, 3t. Wild Cat. Applee! Applee! Just received at E. T. Briga's F.our and Feed store, 150 barrels of extra nice Ohio apples. oct. 24 lw. New Neat and Sobly Ml, K II US! at ALDEN' Tbe Avierica Cook Stove at Oot.i GORDON'S. Tbe useful combined with tbe beautiful in one or those statuary Lamps .at Chris tie's, oct. 21 St. tR()CKINO noitSEi at tbe Variety Store of J. W. BEATTY'S. o3-lm. SILK HATS! SILK HATS! SILK HATS! at ALDEN a. Elegenl SILK HATS! at ALDEN'S. New atyle SILK HATS, at A. Alden Jamestown Clothing Store. Angillf A Snletidid Assortment of Gents Furbish in,: Goods at A. Aldeus J ameslowa Clln- iug Store. STEleiiant FLOl'U from NEW WHEAT and nelllng at remarkably low figure, at SCUEKMKKIIOU.N TfcM h.llh,. s4-tl. Cor. 2d it Washington Sts. New Styles Silk Hats! at A. ALDES'S New Styles SILK HATS! sep. 26, at ALDES'S The America Cook Stove at GORDON'S. The America Cook Stove at GORDON'S. Tbe kneful combined with t:ie beautiful in one ott those statuary Lamps, at Chris tie's. EfTFine French Conlectlonary, at Ike Variety Store ef J. W. Beatty. If you Want a Salesman, Want a Servant Girl, Want to ,ell a Horse Want to Sell a Patent, , Want to Lend Money, , Want In Buy a House, Want to Sell a Carriage, Want to Burrow Money. Want to Sell an Oil Well, Want to Buy an Engine or Boiler, Want to Sell a Unue and Lot, Want to find a htraved Aeimal, Want to Pti'Cbase an Oil Interest, Want Io Sell a Piece of Furniture, Want Io Buy a Second-hand Carriace, Want to Sell Tubing, Caiug. Gas Pipe, Want to Find an owner lor anvtbinz Fouod, advertise in the RicoRii, as not les,a ban ten thousand people read it weekly. tW" Parties wishing a Spang Melodeon, Piaoo Case, (the best manufactured). Prince, Spang, Mason A Hamlin, or Smith Organ, Cbicker ng. Bradhury, or Knabe A. Co. Pi ano, can be accommodated hy calling at the OPERA HOUSE MUSIC STOKE, TITUS VILLE, PA. My goods are first-elaes and warranted. atig26-lf. R. H. SARGENT. Splendid SILK HATS! ' at ALDEN'S. Tbe America Cook Stove at GORDON'S. For Sale. HOUSE owned by Mrs. iH. B. Phlnny In " j.i nam. auiimrw qd me prera ises. Or of C. C. Church, McCrey House, ocl. 13-1 ID. Petroleum Centre liOdge, No. TIB, 1. U. Ol U. F. Regular meeting nighls Fridsy, at 7 o ciock. oigueu. J. E. BOYLES, N. G. W. A. Kti.i.r.a, A. Sec'v. CSPl'hce of meeting, Main St., enposite Sobel's Opera House ! ONE NIGHT ONLYI FEI D A. Y , October 2TJh. KIKWA1V St RA2VKI.VS Hibernian Minstrels And Brats Band. SO Star Artists from Europe and America, appoarlnc u ...... u, ..i...... ..ii-tlUllO, V.HK1UU1 C1UUIE4, tOOJ uses and Clues, Protean Farcu. ind Musical Sketi-nta 1 All ti.e perns of Ould Ireland and other novelties concentrated in one enurtulnment. PMcva as ura-1. Hetorvid suals for sale at Gilf fes Bros. Ding Stire. K !-Hm'5,N.JU,,"1Fi'! " 8 RANKIN, Treaa uier; W . U. HATOISIf, BumniM Ag-m. oil 4t. 8UMMKII TIJJK TAIUR. I On and after Monoay, Aug 7th, 1(m, I n Ibe Philadelphia & Erie Kaiiruai 1U J ollown WKSTWAAD. .Mall Train leaves Philadelphia, leaves Coirv, " - arrive st Kne, Erls Eipr. leaves I'hllndulphia, 1J " arrives at h'rle. Warren Accommodation leaves Wima, ' leaves ony. 4 " aiTtv i at r.rli . Erie Accoinniouatlon leaves Warren, " ' Invca Corry ' air a- Kne ASTWAB. Hall Train leaves Kne. " ' leaves Corryf 11 arrives st Philadelphia Erie Expr. leavis Erte, " leaves Corry, arrives at Philadelphia. Warraa AcauaimodaUon laavt-a Kris, t'tur 3 1 u .. in ' " " arrives at W.rrej. I. Kris Accommodation Iravos Krlv at ijA iihti's vurry juj. " arr at w arrea a l Vail Fa-t connects eat and west at Erla a 9 a a b nv. mum ai i orry nuu irviuetoa all ,U1 LTtM'K nira aievnenv luvor nnnwav. Mail Weit with neel bound trains on I, Si Ky iuiu ri lorry ana irvoieiuu witn u fj A Ai VYarra Aecommodation Kant and v,. trains on I.HsHH Ky eat and west, audit ry with OO A A H Ky. vt m. A. ISAI.UWIN. iletieral MirlnUtjJ Drilling Jars I f.'l F. .. . era and tha public geurraliy that vt ifcpoJ ly t-n baud I lust Stool Ihilliuir Jar1 ft Which for strMirth an4 Du.hilr.;wit Lined Jar heretofore m n'e. Tbe Advantages) we Claii Ot.t Lined Jars are thai, tv-lnf ALL HTKELi area roller thnn Jars eo,i.MAeO naniv h Hi at rteutmc a Meal auritu-a to ilisrora. tM pioift-'iea i cr.n wear on tuo ouieiuc, ana wm laeir shape longer. We also keep on hand Caat Iron Working Barri) Fisher, Xorris&Co f ETKOi.fcu.Ti curri Nor. 1S.188t.tr morris, talker a cos tubing Morris, Tasker & (I, Philadelphia! Branch St or! .o. Yi Diamond Strrq TITISTILI.E - PA. MAXLFACTI KEII Of Xj-A.IP- "W"EXjX5EI( OIL-WELL TUBING AND CASIN Oil Well Supplii llttlnss anil Tools, SCREWING MACHINES Om Oil Well TnbeiaretjL el before leaving nur vViJ,. with a preNtiiim of 120& i -to the Square Iu;h. , Each lengm is stamped near Ih'ft wltb our rade mark tbo aockete are" t - JtilyiHy.. r "jkf A. A . Bowen, next to Wlnaor Bro8, i s nana and la pAnHtuntitt ructviiuz i- living : ilisorslll it Olgalt J. Apples, Watermelons and frul He also has some of tbe finest uiaraei. uigurs. mat every one j for 15cts, can he bought of bim for IK j fj nt S.. Tlln. I FimkIi Kggs and SlTICItl' R SiUIEMhKHOKN & TEN l jr Cur. W aRhinglno A Second Si reel The America Cook Stove at :sr.Bt' - j i!2 II. h Al.tl CUT- HAY.' A er.t'rrn-ri i.rti A- IVnEfCS Cor. 2,l !i Wj.I.i".'1" j
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