PfVolrum Centre Daily Record.' Feft Centre. Tkarseliir. toher H6 AKRtTL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINVO!: O. C A. R. R. On nl after Sunday, Au. 11tb, 1871, tiains will run as followa; NORTH No. &. NO. S NO. 1. Leave Irvine 12.45 r M. S.lln p M Leave Oil City 6.00 m. 3.20 P M. 7.40 P at P-I.Cpd .?A- 3.M .Zl ' " Ti"i. 7..C) .45 " 9 10 . rr v.. i '..-rt, s 6A fl. H 10.32 " sf . ... vi. 4. NO fl - -v "Hi. 1 m M (i.!5 A t fi.oU r X 'n-'v 4S r 7.42 ' 7.40 ' !. On I.'8 H.'iH ' too " ii'iImO Cit 2.10 " 9.10 " 0.16 " ' Ir-'-e. ' 40 " 12.01 " m'o. 6 and o r in on Sunday. FKEIUlir THAI'S N'.llfTli " . in. No. 13. No. II. No. 15. Ho. 9. LefK. n 1a m. 1.,ia.ii. u.&oa.a, fifoA ArP.C10.S ' 1,'!5p 12.81PM. 8.-JS Tltn, 11.H7 M. S.4.1 ' ,(J0 " U,65 " ArUurliO pv FREIGHT TRAILS 80TJTIL No. 10. No. 8. ro. 1. No. 14. Vo. 20 J. f'-.r. 1,10pm J eTi, 6.15 a.m S,.".1.m. .10r.M. II.SSam. M Supm ' l't'.U.lP ' IOCS 8,611P.M. 1 WPM 4.30 " i iC " :i,oo " 6,li0 " S, ' 5 SO" No. 94 Leave, t'oion, S,S0 a. m. ; Tiuisville, 10. 4j. m ; Per. Centre, -ma p. m., arrives at Oil Civ, X.05 p. m. ho. 1 8 Leaves Union 1,4(1 p. hi. ; Tltnsvlllc. 4.0R p. m. j Hat. Centra, 6,45 p. m ; arrives at Oil City, 8,56 p m ' li (i-y and Petroleum Centre frelpht, leaves Oil Clty.4Sa. m.. arrives it Petroleum Centre ll.KO a. r.i. I,-av. Petroleum Centra at l,S8p tu., arrive at Cll City 8,00 p. in. 1, 2, 8 . 4, 6 an ' 6 are epree train. Noa 19 and '.0 are through aecommodatlon. Connecting at 1'nvy iml Irvlueton for Kusl and North. Noa lU am! 14 freight accommodation. No. 1? and 18 run un Sunday netweeu Titusvllle and L'nloD silver palaci ulsspiko ciss No. 4 Direct to Willlamnport witboat ebauge on Philadelphia and New Yuri. line. He. 1 Direct from Williainiport without hang by Hliil. and N Y. line No. S Direct from Pittsburgh withont change. No -Direct to Pittsburgh without change. Monday, June 6, 1871, atlvtue service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Service every Sabbatb at 11 A. If. and i P. M. Sabbatb School at W P.M. eats free. A cordial Invitation extend ed, to all. t Rsv. P. W. Scofiblr, Pastor. TRESBTTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 1U, o'clock P. M, T. PATTON, Pastor. Gold at 1 p. m. 112 Noteworthy Facts. We learn from tome statistics before ns that the Brat cenaua of Chicago, In 1837, gave ber 4,170 Inhabitant!. In 1850, be had 29,968; I860, I10,73j and la 1810, 209,370. Only New York, Brooklyn, Phila delphia and St. Louie, bad more. More ban l!)lrty distinct lines of railway entered there, with nearly I wo hundred tralni ; pas sing over them daily It ha) long baen the greatest Interior grain market of the nation aod has surpassed the famous porta of tbe' Black Sea and ol Egypt in Vols respect. It was our greatest lumber, beef, pork-packing and whiskey market. The original grade, of the city wee found loo low, and, Ibougb at an immense outlay, whole squares, cov ered with brick blocki, were raised from three to sevon feet. Tbe supply ol water ai Inadequate and poor, therefore, a tun nel wai run cut two miles ander tbe lake to aeoure an abundance of good water. Another great tunnel was dug under tbe riv er to accommodate carriages. These are only a few or dim; faots we might present showing tbe growth end, enterprise of ao In terior olty, standing on what was virtually a waste leas than lorty years ago. In view of tbem, tbe moat Incredulous cannot doubt that tbe recovery will be rapid from the late tremendous blow. Yesterday a some ooourred on Washing ton street, which clearly vindicates tbe ques. tloi of woman's tights, and prows man to be eroeedingly "small potatoes," especially in this ease. A married lady residing In tbe neighborhood of Ptoneer, whose uame we withhold as she is a lady of respectabil ity and highly cultured, has a husband who Is only the small fraction of a man, in nearly every respect. Yesterday tbe Individual in question got drunk, came to Petroleum Ceo. tre and fell In with a dark-skinned maiden an Afrioaa sister of American parentage sod to bis shame became exceedingly conS dential with tbe aforesaid sister. Tbe abus ed wife beard ol It and came down from Pi oneer, yesterday afternoon, caught ber lord tu oompaoy with tbe "wench," collared him and dragged him up to Justice Reynolds' office, where tbe matter was subsequently anttled up between tbe parties. Publie opinion was with tbe abused wife, and throats of a coat of tar and feathers and, a tree ride on a rail were expressed, by tbe by aUnd'M. It was fortunate for bltn that he "lit out" as soon as possible after being re lease I, as be probably would bsve received bis just deserts had be not done so. A contemporary suugeais tbat there should e added to tbe faculty of some of our Amer ican college, a r.tofioMbip of "cjtnmoti tote" Lt week two "biow-nps'' took plac at Tidioute, one on the New York and Alle gheny tract, where the engineer was con siderably hurt oa the side of the bead, and tbe boiler shattered lo atoms; tbe other on the Tidioute & Warren tract. In tbe latter case tbe engineer escaped unhurt, and but little damage was done to the boiler, only the cylinder-bead b.-lng blown ont, tbe flues, to All tbat saved the utter demolition of the wlinle concern was tbe Ignorance of tbe engioeer. Wbpu he saw that eotnetblog m i. Dit, the firat effort uf bis Was to try to run water into tbe red hot boiler, but did not know bow to do it. Tbil engineer wai eugitgi-d tbe e veiling previous, on bis own recouimenilstlou. His ignorance caus ed a partial explosion, but saved a tola1 wrick. He waa discharged after ib.i accl deut, by Captain Robert Taggart, Superin tendent. Sitange tbat men will trifle witb thuir own Uvea, aud livei nf others, In such a manner. There should be some way of testing the capacity of imminenl engineers iu the oil regions, before putting instru ments of death In their hauds. Erie Dis patch. Persokai.. Mr. FraDK K. Micbolson, proprietor of the P. O Newsroom, returned home to-day, after an absence of Iwo weeks during wbUh time be has been in Baltimore rusticating. During bis absence he b as com. bioed business with pleasure, and laid la a new slock of goods, due notice of which will be aiven. Frank is looking well just as if tbe trip agreed wilb birr. Tbe printers or Oil City have established a Printer's Uolon. Good. A Ore at Emlenton, yesterday, destroyed 1 15,000 worth of property, including Mor. an's hotel, hardware and dry goods store, Urease's livery stable, Babst'a drug store, and several dwelling bouses. Social Partt at Plchkb. On Thurs day evening, Nov. 2d, mine host Clark, tbe popular landlord of the Spencer House, at Plumer, is to give a grand social bop in Pratber's Hall. Clark always did have tbe reputation of getting up a nice social party, and those who take delight lo "tripping tbe light fastastio foe," can rest assured this party will not be on wbit behind those al ready given by bim. Oar townsman, Mr. J. W. Beady, has In vented a new toy for children which is de cidedly novel and cannot -fail ol aSotdiog great amusement to the little ones. The toy consists of a miniature derrick, bull wheel, Sampson post, engine bouse, aud rig complete. Inside the engine bouse Isplaoed a speoies of clock-work, which, wbeo wouud up starts tbe pitman crank and walking beam In motion, and it has all tbe appear ance of a drilling well. Inside tbe derrick a miaiature man "drills away" as if Intent on striking a hundred barre I well, Mr. B. has Bled a caveat in tbe pateut office a) Washington and Intends eventually taking out a pateot. Tbe attention of pleasure-lovers is calls, to tbe advertisement of tbe Wallace Sister Comedy Troupe, who are to give three en. tertaiuments at Sobel's Opera House, com meoolng October SOtii. It Is well known hereabout! that Manager Dobion always ha' a first-cleas oompaoy, whioa is a sufflclent guarantee of crowded bouses. Mlssos Jet nle, Minnie and Maud will appear In new ,peclaltles, and tbe entire company In sew burlesques, songs, danoes, &u. Autsmnv The sere aod yellow leaf t Us Of tbe visits ol boary frosts and chilling auf umual winds. Soon tbe trees will be strip, pad of their foliage, ai leaf by leaf it fall! to tbe ground. But tben there are tbe ripened and gathered crop! of tbe field aod tbe fruits of tbe orchard In barn and cellar, to make the winter flteside cheery witb comfort and plenty. Onr people bava been blessed with year of abundance, and may all be bappy to tbe enjoyment thereof. Aod in tbe en joyment or sueb pleasure let us remember tbe poor, wbo have not much to be thank ful for, aod give liberally in tbelt aid. Road commissioner Hixon requests us to state tbat be baa no control over the piece of road between this place and Kane City, mention ol which we made a day or two since as being lo a dilapidated condition. He says the road alluded to is a private en terprise, aud therefore be bss no authority to make tba necessary repairs, or use tbe public funds for that purpose. So we sup pose the Kane City people will have to con tinue their protauity or else repair tbe road at their own expense. The Virginia Warm Springs, Including hotels aod eppnrtenanoes, were recently sold for $42,000. Virginia proposes to build a monument to John Smith. This Is a direct Insult to tbe Jones fsmlly. Sav. News. At s Texas theater, tbe last act or Lucre . its Borgia was rendered wonderfully life! Ilk by the heroine being actually wounded mistake. TEirt. Tbpy'ebarite- twenty-five cents admission to church weddings at Hamilton, Ohio. Tba fat bogs or Tennessee are being thin ned out by a strsnge and fatal disease. Anthrsclte bss been lound la vast quanti ties in Northern Minnesota. Danvilllans are luxuriating Id a second crop of delicious strawberries. ' Many of tbe Chicago weeklies have trans ferred their offices to St. Louis. Id Harrison Ceonty, Io4., tba pries for calling a man a bog tblef, Is $30. Atlanta resounds to tbe strains of tbe Jerusalem Singing Club, colored. A conscience-stricken Talladegan adver tises a pocket.book found la 1869. Highwaymen are interviewing the terri. fled inhabitants of Northern Vermont. The Kiuuiiclpullou Proclamation). From tbe Picayune A lady waa reading to ber servants an ac count ol the Chicago fire. Tbe incideot of tbe burning ol tbe ema ocipation proclama tion, which cost that city $2'i,000 for its Historical Society, arrested tbe attention ol old colored woman, a slave all ber life, wbo viewed tbe proclamation much aa tbe Is raelites did tbe ark ot tbe covenant. 'What dat," she said, "burned up?" "Yes, aunty, burned up." "Den wh al gwine eome or us agalo ?" "I don't know; may be you'll be slaves as before." "Den die chile gwine to die right now." Aod throwing up her bsnds in ditmay, she left tbe presence of mistress, visiting dire imprecations, on tbe head of tbe man ' 'what sot out dat fire." To morrow evening, Kirwan Jfc Rinfcln's Hibernian Minstrels appear at Sobel's Opera House. Their programme is an excellent one, and those wbo desire to en joy a hearty laugh, and lota of fun without vulgarity, will be sure snd attend, tee bills of tbe day. A Rev. puet known among tbe irrever ent as "Old Tom Randall" gives the fol lowing description oltbe male gender ol human species: "Man is an active lump of clay, His poiul, a space, bis lime, a day; Sprung from the earth, bis ancient root A lively twig or active shoot." , Tbe announcement is made tbat Encke's Comet was observed on Friday nigbt, by as tronomers lo New Haven. A Tennesseau, wbo is already blind of one eye. bas been obliged to bavo bis teeth ex tracted to save tbe other one. An Indiana groom kissed tbe bride so loudly aa to extort a round ol applause from tbe assembled audience of tbe wedding. A Memphis paper annouuees tbat the young ladies of tbat eity are preparing fcr married life by practicing lo gymnastics. The election laws ol Rhode Island require tbat a foreign born citizen must own $lot worth of real estate before be can vote. A signboard, stuck in tbe ruins of a bnlld. logs on Madison steet, Chicago, reads: "Owing to circumstances over wbicb we bad so control we have removed," etc It is stated tbat Gen. McClellan contem plates residing at Meadville. A Pennsylvania jury lately acquitted two men of a crime to wbicb they had pleaded guilty. A man wbo bas been lecturing on tbe " Course or Crime" was arrested a few days ago for stealing esttls. Kansas Is called "tbe proud carbartie State, "beeause a lew castor beans are grown on ber soil. A Buffalo man wife and child were vis iting the Industrial exhibition on Katuritn evening. They exsmlued a bay cutter tuwiuae lurosa ine crank, tbe womao watched tbe wheels, and tbe child put its nana oeiwseu too sntves. Tbe child was most impressed with tba efficacy of tba ma chins. A Large TBiKiinrrnhi Th -- .. ,. llbQ VI wo uutaesuner larm. cnnaiaiin rn. ...... on Dawson Run, a tributary of Pltbole, on which tbe new 100 bairel well is located, was sold by Brows Brothers on Tuesday to rt. i 1 . . , ouauiuurg lur me sum 01 $35.000. Her- . I A It Is melacholy to reflee that while rtn. ernorBaldwin,,of Michigan, was writing bis proclamation asking tbe people of bis Stale to respond to tbe call for relief of tbe suf ferers in Chicago, a vast nortlnu nr hi. Slate was bsing davasted by tbe fire furies: Ll.- -Ill ' wuuw vuiages were destroyed many lives lost, and hundred! rendered shelterless. Tbe horrors of some of the seen.. ui.ki gas almost rival In ioteosity those tbat .... nm uncrioea as saving occurred io, Cbletgo. liorrtl Notice. 8. M. PettcBsrlll Sc Co. JIT Park How, Mew York, and fleo. T. Kewell A Co Adverdslof Aent, are tbe aote agents for Wis Pe, troleum Centre Diir.v Itsroao in Boat city. Ad vertisers la that city are regaested to leave their a vers witb either of ion above honae Gronps of statuary from tbe old masters in those superb lamps at Christie's. Groups of statuary from the old masters in those superb lamps at Christie's. WVMIIK Aglrl wanted to do general housework Inquire of Mrs. G. W. Wilson, oct. 3t. Wild Cat Apples! Apples! Just received at E. T. Brtgg's Flour and Feed store, 150 barrels ef extra nice Ohio apples. oci.2Mw. New Neat and Nobby SIl. K IUTf! at ALDEN' The America Cook Stove at Oot.4 GORDON'S. Jt?ff-R()CKINO HOUSRSaitbe Variety Store of J. W. BEATTY'ri. o3-lm. SILK HATS! SILK HATS! SILK HATS! al A I. DEN'S. Elegant SILK IlATa! at ALDEN'S. New siyle SILK HATS, at A. Alden Jamestown Clothing Store. Aug21tf A Splendid Assortment or Onts Furhieh ingOoods al A. Al Jens Jamestown ClUi lug Store. lyElejani FLOCK from NEW WHEAT and selling at remarkably low figures, at SCUEUMKKIIORX TEN EVCK, s4-tl. Cor. 2d l Washington Sta, New Styles Silk Hals! at A. ALDEN'S New Styles SILK HATs!! sep. 26. at A LD INS The America Conk Stove at GORDON'S. Tbe America Cook Stove at GORDON'S. The jiseful combined witb trie beautiful in one of( those statuary Lamps, at Chris tie's. t"j"Fine French Control binary, at the Variety Store ef J. W. B'atty. If you Want a "ale-man. Want a Servant Girl, Want to Sell a florae. Want to Sell a Patent, Want lo Lend Money, Want to Buy a Hume. Want to Sell a Carriage, Want to Borrow Motiey. Want to Sell an Oil Well, Want lo Buy an Engine or Boiler, Want to Sell a House and Lot, Want to fiod a Strayed Animal, Want to Pii'caafp an Oil Interest, Want to Sell a Heca of Furniture, Want to Buy a Second-hand Carriara. Want to Sell Tuliinu. Oaain. r., Pi Want to Find an. nwnee lr,f .nvihina Found, advertise in tbe Record, aa not lei.s nan ten iDOusanq people read it weekly. Splendid SILK HATS! at ALDEN'S. Tbe America Cook Stove at GORDON'S. A. A . Bowen. next to Wlnanr Ttrn'a h.. band and Is constantly receiving reaches Apples, watermelons and fruits of all kinda He also has some nf tbe finest cigars in the market. Clgnrs that every one, else sells for loots, can tie bought of bim for lftcts. ug aiiu op rum. For Sale. HOUSE owned by Mrs. (H. B. Pblnny In .iu iw nw, enquire oa fheprem Ises. Or of C. C. Church, McCray House, oct. 13-1 m. Petroleum Centre Ijodge, Jfo. 71 S, I. U. of O. F. Regular meeting nights Frldsy. at 7 o'clock. Signed. " J. E. BOYLES, N. G. W. A. Keller, A. Sec'y. taTPlaoe of Meeting, Main St., opposite McCliotock House. Sobel's Opera House ! ONE NIGHT ONLY! F E I D A. Y , October 9Tfh. Kilt W A.N Sc It ANKI.VS Hibernian Minstrels Aud Brass Band. SO Star Artiala from Europe and America, annuel.,.. I?"1 '; Native Cr-tuuTe, OrS'naW,?? All tba ffTIa -kf fivtlrl T.l-J J -it concentrated Tm o enuS.X " Wmlam fc.PB "r0B,'8toreM,!8rVedw'''fO, ",e PETROLEUM EXCHANGE HoH WASHINGTON STREET, rETROLEi;K CENTRE, PA., ALF. MYEII8, Proprietor. Rear cunataatly on hand tbe choicest brasdi or Wines, Liquors & Cigars, of all kiudi. Warm Meiils at all Honrs. WILD CAME IN ITS HEASON. fTOYSTEES Rer-lved dally and served up in any stylo mttt (JCIf uu waiit to liot a i;.iiid nquaie maul, gim, ot W to ub it dowu, and a luce i:.;ar give ne a call. A. SlYKItS. Petroleum Centre. Oct. Stfi. 1871. ti , Mm Centre Meat Martetl Oo. W. King, Jr., Next Door to the Kicbiter Home, dealer in Tm ami "nit MfcAT , SMOKal) .MKArs, PuCLTKI HITTER c. Firuieu having fat Tattle will do wuli to aiveia. a call. A etiera of the public paticmae Moj-ited. O-o. W. KINO.Jr Vrlrulviiiii Centra, Oct 20, 1871. bin. I.linp, Hydraulic Cement, Calcined Plaster, Ilnir, Arc Of a jMiimrloi" qiulity. a,way4 on hand and deli, ered lo any part t.f the nil region hy leaving oron nt C. A. lU ltl- nY'S, Cor. Perry and Mcchnotc reel orlilitr TUTHV M,K, PA. Smith's LAGER BEER SALOON I ami ev Oyti r ICoi nis. It v'ng nnn-hnai'd the Saloon, NEXT DOOIt t SIMMiMiO D il l KTO.fK, I ie-i.uullj aolictta harp of palruiulKe. My 'oiinia will he kajit and plenum, ami mv Inen.l. will at ail times Snd KUKSI1 I.AGKK from the brewer? and alwv rnol. Von can alwar, tlnd the annie artie.e, with LRVIiiSAUK, f AT1Y1 W'NKS, Huoi HKKH, and freeh made SAND WICH kS. byi-allirsoii ma ,1 I h ive ill., jitedu,, a LADIES' OYSTER ltNlI, where nyalere Hill he airvld up ill an style urslred Private eot anie I o th nm. A. . PMITII, Ortaielf, Ural door to Simmons' aiorr Drilling e Jars W wnd reier'riill 'minwnce ro eur rn.len ere arid th public guui rihy lhar. .we keep coutlaai I) "li nand l ast Steel Drilling .Jar ! Which for NrrAndkh AuA 11,. KII !,-.. A .n. RW Lined Jar heruto.Vein Uee The Advantage we Claim Over Lined .Tara are that, hems, ALL HTKKL, Ih.y area roner thin Jam niii.tioeed partly of Iron; Ihat reeentini a Steel surfi.ee to tlierock, thev an proieied I om wear on the outside, and will keep their shape longer. We alao keep en band Cast Iron Working Barrels. Fisher, Aorris & Co. HETItOI-KfJlTI CI.NTRC Nov. mstm-tf pktiladelpJiia aV Jrin It. It bUMMEK TIME TABLE. On an4 after Monoav. Ane 7th. 1R71. the train en 'he Philadelphia & Brio liailroai will run aa ollnwa: Mail Train leave Philadelphia, 7,tn p m u n Iitnv.u Pjirn, o Ito ni o arnvi. nt Vp.n .1 m n m Erie Expr. lativua Hhiladelpbia, Ih'hh P ieavi,a wrry, n.snain o arrivaa at YHn TJilallt W arren AcemnmodaiiLn leaves Warren, 7.15 a m " ' leavua Cony. e.oileei " " arrives at Krit, 10,Sam Erie Accounuixlation loaves Warren, 4.40 p at !' " leaves ("orr. 6,16 pm air a' Krle 8,CUpn Mail,Tia!n leaves Erie. 11 a a ' ' leaves Corryf l.Jslpai " arrivea at Philadelphia. T.30 a B line Ispr. leavi i Erte, 9,00 ' leaves Corrv, 0,S5p arrlvwa.t Mhll.,i.i. an n Warrea Accommodation laavta Erie, 4,00 p , " ' Corry, S.iopw 1 11 . I .. nr. d ,Vh .M 0.1. . . .. -.ii.w.i warren, .,e Srtc Aieommndatloa leaves Erie st 7,60 a m I' I i.u ... .. n In . ffl. " " arret. Warren 11,40 a a V.il I.'. . - - . .. . r. a m ti i' " maa si al p.rw wiib ... J Jt5,,"n? ('orr "d t'viueton with W!- at-na?"..'.""' "'."' a . .... I! a r. Hound trains on L H A a W iiu irvineron wiui ut; lAn ...i 8mn,';c','iiniodntion Eaat and W eat wll r "wi'th ? h VaVi" "d Wl'"1' ""1 ' WM. A RSl.OWIN, General Sup.i intendeo-