v;i-um eniri? Dailv Record Pet. entre, S'jaltr, oxber 7. KH1V.L ND DEtMKTCKE or TR4IMK30N O. C. Jl 1 R. H On and after Sunday, Aug. 13th, 1871, train will run aa follows: NORTH MO, 6. KO. S NO. 1. Lm Inino. 12.45 pm. 6.05 pm Leave Oil City 6.011 a M 3.Z0 p m. 7.40 r M Pet.Ou 6.3K 8.511 8 23 " ' Timer. 7.SA ' 4.45 " .10 Arrive Curry, 8.6j 6,10 " 10,32 " SOOTH. Nl, 2. NO. 4. 0. 6. Leave C'orrv. 11,00 a M. 6.1&AM A.50 p m " Titimv. 12.45 P H. 7.42 7.40 " " V. On. 1.28 " 8.28 " b.30 .rriv O. City 2.10 " 9.10 " ,15 " " Irvine. 4.40 12.01 " EST" Vo. 5 and ft r in 00 Sunday. PKHIOHT TKAISs NORTH o 1 No. is, Ni 1J. No. IB. No 8 unr. h.mam. li.suA.M ti.soaa e.ssas ArP.C10.J6 ' 1,pm .v.8im. ,SS TUn.. il.Ma . S,44 ' ,U0 " ,56 ' Ar CorK.MrM FUKHiHT TEA158 SOUTn. No. 10. No 8 No. 16. No. 14 No 20 L ('nr. :.10p LeTI.S.ISa.M 8.50.m. 10r.j. 11,34 m. vBiirii ' PC8.10 lu.oa 8,6tr.. 1 60 m 4 Do -' ArtlC W ' 11,00" 5,i0 ' 8,40 6 30 " No. M Leave- Cniou, 8,: . m. ; Sltnsvllle. 10, 4Se.m. : Pet. Centre, 8 84 p. m., arrives at Oil City, S05p. in. No 1.8 Leave Union 1,40 p.m.; Tituavlllc. 4..06 p. m. ; l'et Centra, 6.45 p. m ; arrivca at OU City, 9,56 p m Oil City and Petroleum Centre freight, leaves Oil City 9,45 ft. m , arrives at i'etiulemu CentrellAVa. m. Leave Petroleum Centre at 1,88 j m., arrive" at Oil Cits 8,00 p. m. 1, 3, 8 , 4, 6 an 1 6 are cpree train. Noa 1 and SO are through accommodation. Connecting &( C rry anil Irdustou (or Hast and North. Noa 13 and 14 frelcbt itccommxbit!rn. No. 17 and 18 run on Snr.liiy Between Titusvllle ana union. aavsn palaci aLEEPinn ctaa. No. 4 l)ire.:t to Willininvjort without ehange on Phlladelplla s-nl New Yo'v line. No. 1 Direct from Wllltuuiiport without unnge by l'WI. mid N" Y. line No. 6 Direct from Pitt.our0.l1 withont change. No tt-Direct to Pittsburgh without chanae. Monday, June 6, 1871. Ulvliie feorvtce. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Service every Subbi.tb at 11 A. M. and ,4 P. M. Subbatn School at 12 if P.M. eat fee. A oordlnl. Invitation extend ed to all. Kir. T. VS. Scofibld, Paator. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at U olclock A. M.. and 7W, o'clock P. M. I). PATTON. Pastor. Gold at 1 p. m. 11 Colcmbia Fajix Itbms Kw Wbix, 4c Well No. 106 wa completed a few daya ago, and it pumping nine barrels per day. Owned by tbe Columbia Oil Comrany of Pittsburgh. Tbi is tbe tbird well comple ted on tbe farm within a abort lime past. al ot which bare proved good paying invest ments No. 13, large boiler, it oow in running ordtr, and several well are being pumped It also furnishes luQicient ateam for drilling two new well. Prilling oominen.ced on Noa. 1(8 and 109. - Dew wells, a week or (wo ago. Work haa commenced on tbe new ebureb to be erected on tbe farm It la 10 be built be atibacrtptioa alone, and when completed will be free for all Witb tbeir accustomed liberality tbe Columbia Oil Company do nated $400 toward! tbe good work. The agent ol the Boston Tubing Works subscribe ed $.100, aod other friend and visitors to the larm also subscribed liberally. Tbe balanox of tbe amount needed will be made up ami ng tbe workmen on toe farm. Tbe Time ayc "Tbe happiest people In Chicago just oow are those wbo -have laid up tbeir treasures in heaven.' " Tbe am bas been said of Sodom; but when they raked tbe old burg witb a floe-tooth comb, tbey couldn't find five; and about the sine number, we expec', would constitute the happy people of Chicago, If tbe Tim Is correct. Titusvllle Courier. If that's all the geed people there I In Chicago and Sodom, there can't be any in Titusville, unless, perhaps, "early piety" of tb Cornier cu bo counted in. Tbe James. town Journal appears to think that there never was Ducb "early piety" displayed in the Courier, establishment, and be otmbt to know how It la yourselr." Brother Sloan, ling out New Well. A new well was struck on the Mill Farm, Sbaniburg, on Thursday nigbt, which I yielding 30 bvil per day and increasing. It is owned by our towns men, Messrs. Wlosor Bros., tbe well known hardware dealers. Tbe Winsor well is loca. tad in the Immediate vlolnity of tbe Wil liams well, (truck some weeks sgo end wbicb yielded for some time nearly 200 barrel per day. W congratulate tbe Messrs. W. qo tbeir good Ion line. Tb large iron tank at Parker's Landing, belonging lo the Parker & Rarns Pipe Com pany, was iirurij, by linhlning nigbt lielore l.ti-t, and, burnt uut. About two thousand barrels ol oil were burned. Tbe tank onl lapwd nd i entuely ruined. Ton lli'i'Hiiuii MniHirHl Tioitiie Bind 1. anted some wry One ninslo, ca ifco. (tteet, Vfja. frs:i'j 1 1, On Friday evening Nor. lOtb, D. R. Lock, (Nanny,) la to lolur at Sobel'i Op. era House, under tbe auipicet of the Toung Men's Christian Association of Petroleum Centre. His suhj-ot Is "The Mission o' Skloeooyb." Tbe following Is a iketob of the lecture: I, A sbort acoount of tbe Indian mode ol lire, by one beet fitted to give it, as be know nothing about it. II Skinennyh, a noble red man, desirous to see fur hiuslr the siiperionly of ire white men, determines lo go among them, III The way ihe comanehea raised funds losend him, viz: Fairs, Tableaux, Enter tainment, to IV. H strikes civilization at Kacsas, and gets some ideas from land ag-nts. V. He investigates grain gambling at Chicago VI Business in New York. VII Politics ia tbe rural district. VIII. Society In general. IX. A comparison of the Comanche girl and tbe plo-fsced girl. X. A general comparison of tbe merit! Ol tbe two peoples. XI He balances accounts, and decides that instead of endeavoring lo make the Comanche like the white man, It would be belter to make tbe white man like tbe Com. aootte, and goes borne a wiser and sadder Indian. XII Moral reflections! A fir in tbe woods near Oil City, yester day, done considerable damage. Mrs. Van Syckle, who was so badly beat by ber husband, at Titusvllle, recently, is in a fair way of recovery. Tbe case against tbe husband baa been dropped. Teachers Ikstitctb. The Veoaogo County Teachers' Institute holds it annual tension at Rouseville, commencing Nov. 6, at 1 :30 p. m.y and closing Friday evening. Among the instructor and lecturers engag ed are Mr Station Logee pf Pbllaitelphia, Miss Flora Parsons of Rochester, N. Y., Prof. S. R. Thompson of West Virginia Slate Normal School, Rev. G P Hays. D. D , President of. Washington and Jefferson College, Prof. J. J. Steadaao, Principal of Carrier Seminary, Rev. R. Brown of Rouse ville, aod Prof. A. Steven of Philadelphia. All friend of, eduoation are invited to at tend. Free return tickets will be furnished Lto members of the Institute who come over me.u. v. E A.. K. Jv( A- K. II., or J. & F. R. R. Sworn ur Tb new County Commis sioner, James P; Riddle, was sworn into of fice 00 last Thursday, Mr. John Davison re tiring. The famous Hiberniau Mtntie give ooe entertainment qnly at tbe Opera House, tbts evening. Tbe company comes here well recommended ss a first-olass nrganizi- lion aod we hope to see a crowded bouse. The progtamme is new, select aod original, aod cannot fall of affording infinite amuse ment to thoso ia attondsnce. Give them a crowded bouse. Hi'OB Apples Mr. J. W. Tbomnson. dealer in groceries nd vegetables, has laid on our table several of tbe largest apples we ever saw. They are known a Twenty Ounce Pippins, and came from the vicinity of Cleveland,' Ohio. ' Ooe ol tbe rpeclmeDs left witb ns weighed twenty-seven ounce, and measured sixteen Inches round tbe mid dle. Mr. T. ba several barrel of these apple at hi (tore, and w would advls our on liens to call In aod secure ''(peel men copy" at least. Mease t Armstrong continue to receive large quantities of flour, feed grain, Ac, Messrs. Fieber. Norrl ft Co. presented 'Dutch Henry" with a new suit or clothe ss a reward for extinguishing tbe fire whicb broke out lo the rear end of their mschine shop, on Sunday morning last. Haok feels exceedingly proud of bis new clothes. Season Tickets for tbe Y. M. C. A. eourae of lecture are going off rapidly. A few mot are lett. Tbey c, procur6(j at tbt P . O. Newsroom, Tbompson's grocery tore, or of Mr. J. M. Diekev. The clerk of tbe weather aouiri not h... sent tb copious rain of last nigbt In a more opportune ien. It will cause tbe start ing up of a number of wells that have been temporarily abut down for tome time past for want of water to run tbt engines. Tbe Good Templars District Convention composed of delegates from Lodies In the counties of Erie, Warren, Venango, Craw- wru, Cameron anu Forest, met In Tidioul on me it 10 tostaot, and continue in session two days. Alter transacting tbe business necessary, a aerie of resolutions pledging themselves lo tbe National Prohibition Plat form and censuring tbe sosllawsg of the order who obstruct it object in the Inter ests of politicians, It adjourned to meet iu Oil City in April next. A Sao Francisco girl worth f 500,000 ha niirtled aCV;pmvi. Amour a Mubpbb. On laei Saturday evening a man named Wm. Brown, aged about fifty veers, and a young man named Sutley, residing in Jackson tp... this oounty. and heretofore good nelgbbora,had a qairrel whicb was ended by Sutley (tabbing Brown with a pen-knife In the baok, Immediately tinder the light (boulder blade, penetrating tbe rlffht lunc. Tbe history of tbe affair as related by a eon of the Injued man la a fol lows: On tbe day mentioned above. Brown and Sutley were In tbl city, on business, the f irmet 00 horseback. Brawn returned 00 foot, and after dark Sn Hay rode ap to Brown's house, apparently In an intoxicat ed condition, and eommeooed jumping his horse over the garden fence. Mr Brown and another lady came out and remonstrat ed with Sutley against hi action, when be Insulted them in the most outrageous man ner. Mr. Brown then appeared, and alter a few words, the two men commenced fight ing. The ladle Interfered and bad succeed ed in pulling Brown away, when Sutley stabbed him in back. Brown was conduct ed into tbe bouse aod Sutley left. Physic ians were promptly summoned, and latest report hope were entertained of Brown's recovery. Oo Monday Sutley came to this city and gave himself up and a bearing was bad be fore Justice Dalley, and tbe prisoner re manded lo jail. Venango Citizen. Tbe Chicago Tribune says a sketch of tbe doings ol the post-office in connection with the Ore in that city would not he complete without a notice of tbe office oat Tbi no torious feline may or may not have bad a name; at any rate it i not known. She (or be) bad been once burned out, and we therefore In a measure prepared for tbe cal amity. Oa tbe night of the fire the cat was present and assisted in tbe removal, though she did not go herself. Nobody Invited ber, aad she was too ratiob of a public spir ited employe to go without permission. Whan tbe work of removiog the salts was in progress the teariog away of a portion or tbe ruin revealed Jthe laithfut public ser vant in a pall partially filled with water. Sb bsd rented this a temporary quarters, and apparently enjoyed the cool shelter which it afforded. From ber position it ap peared Impossible that she could bav gone away aod returned after lb fire, aod (be may be set down a lb only living being that passed Sunday nigbt and Monday In tbe burut district. A Chicago young lady write to her lover, postponing tbe wedding a year, and remarks that be would be surprised to see her after tbo fire, Irom wbicb sbn emerged with a wsrdiobe coosisting of oue pair of pants loons, one slipper and a water-pro if. After that suit tbe youtb failed to press bis. lie, too, Is a Chicago sufferer. Tbey tell ot a Chicago lady "whose hus band was worth $250,1100 before the fire, end wbo traveled lsst summer with Saratoga trunks; now all she ha left was saved In two barrels." This case doesn't strike us as being so deiperats as some others. Retail ed al twenty cents a drink, those two bar rels will furoisb a right nice start. The citizens of Scrnbgrass sent 'to the Cb'- cago Relief Committee ot Pittsburgh Ihe urn or Tbe barn of Wm. Creiss. Forward town. (hip, Butler county, wss burned, with a good stock ol grain, a few nights ago. Mr. James Foster, of Oakland tp., lost bis barn aod tbe contents by fire oo lsst Satur day nigbt. Case of fire unknown. Tb Intellgence from portions or tbe West recently desolated by fire In the highest de gree! distressing. Our latest advieea repres ent that fi rteen thousand people In Michi gan are homeless, and that tbe fir I still raging in some localities. There Is aa ur gent call all tb aid that ean be rendered. We have encouraging new from Chicago. Tbe heavy merchants give notina that th. will be ready lo npply order for goods In a few day. Hotels, banki.rallway depot and great store are in the wav or resonate,.. tion. II large sums of money are going to yuioago it is certain that large sums will aiso comes out, for ber payments are to be oeavy. to a abort lime the regular eh. a. neleof trade and of money transactions will be restored. If the world was appalled by the startling calamity, it will be aatotv iibed by lb rapid revive'. Tha "King of Terrors" seems ta h. terror for Mario, tbe jolly "King of Tenors." The crop of planets Is nulla lama tht. year. . Another has been discovered by a Spanish astronomer. Tbe citizen of Griffin. Gs.. ar. in . m. of trouble because they only get a dozen potatoes lo a bushel. Bosteo Post. New Hampshire, it is said, mu... . real curiosity in tbe shape of a Congressman wbo refuses to frank bis wile's letters, Next Sunday la to be observed In r.t.; aa a lay sf fasting, batnlliatiia 31 p.sr. : Loftnl Notifies. 8. If. Petteagtll 4c Co. T Park now, New Teck, aes Geo. P. Kewell AOo Aderthrtg Agenta, sea tbe sole agente far tbe Pa, troleum Centre PatLT Raeoas) n that dty. Ad vertisers In that cttyar reqaeate U leav their a vera with either of toe abora koaiea Groups of statuary from the old matter in those superb lamps at Christie'. Group of statuary from Ihe old metier. in those superb lamp ai uonsue s. Applest ApaUea! Just received at E. T. Brlgg's Flour and Feed store, ISO barrels t extra nice Ohio apple. oct.241w. New Neat and Nobby Sit. K HATS I at ALDEN' The Amerioa Cook Stove at Oot.4 GORDON'S. (CROCKING HOKSK4 at the Variety Store of J. W. BEATITS. oS-lm. SILK HATS! SILK HATSI SILK HATS! at A Li) EN'S. Elegint SILK HATa! at ALDEN S. New style) SILK HATS, at A. Alden Jamestown Clothing Store. Augiltf A fintfiilli1 AHnrlnunl nf ftvnta Tnrhiah ing Goods at A. Alden J ameatown Clto- iog Wore. rrElel!aot FLOUK from NEW WHEAT and selling at remarkably low ngiirea, at SCHKKMERIIOUN k TEN EYCK, st-ll. Cor. 2d & Waabiogton Sts. New Style Silk Usta! at A. ALDEN'S New Styles SILK HATSI sep. 26, a ALDEN'S Tb America Conk Stove at GORDON'S. Tbe America Cook Stove at GOR30N"S. The useful combined witb trie beautiful in one of, those .statuary Lamps, at Chris tie's. 9Fine French Confectionary, at Mm Variety Store ar J. W. B..atty. If you Waot a Salesman, Want a Servant Girl, Want to Sell a Horse, Want to Sell a Patent, Waot to Lend Money, Want to Buy a limine. Want to Sell a Carriage, Want to Borrow Money, Waot to Sell an Oil Well. Want to Buy an Engine or Boiler, Want to Sell a Ilou.e and Lot, Want to find a Strayed Animal, Want to Purchase an Oil Interest, Want to S. II a Piece ol Furniture, Want to Buy a Second-hand Carriage,. Want to Sell Tubing. Casing, Gas Pipe, IV. (it In rin.l an I . . : ' ......... ru uwu-r iur Boriuing Found, adverliee lo Ihe Record, as not leejs uu kh iiiuiMHuu people reau 11 weexiy Splendid SILK HATS! at ALDEN'S. Tbe America Cook Stove at GORDON'S. A. A. Bowen, next lo Winsor Bro s.hsson hand and is constsntly receiving Peaches Apples, Watermelon and fruiu. of all kinds He also has noire of toe finest cigar in the market. Cignrs that every one els sells for lScts. cun be bought of him lor incts.-. Go aud See Him. For Sale.. HOUSE owned by Mrs. in. B. Pblnny ia Wildcat, for sale. Knqulrnon tieprvra isea. Or nfc. C. Church, McCrsy House, oct.,131in. ' Petrolean Centre L.odge JVo. T1S, I. o. of U. F. Remlar nieetlnn nlnhi. irtrf. o'clock. Signed. " " ' J. E. BOYLES, K. G. W. A. tfriTIn A K.n-o ..Wl'laoe of meeting, Main St., opposite Sobers Opera House ! ONE NIGHT ONLY! FEI D AY, October 3Tlh. KIRWAI ITttANKJX'g Hibernian Minstrels And Brass Band. All t ba Mini rf f VnM t...i a . conr,iS,"n onZTZ nV,"" feiuUSUotMtVt,1,l'''Ufor 0' arari5:Mn. 'Paradiae lost" ilea It.,,, n..ki .i , i-uunmeu- 10 Hebrew blank ver.e in Auatris. It a great dinner In Berlin, Germsny ike FKTROLOT EXCHANGE Hott WASHINGTON STREF.T, PETR0LEU1I CENTRE, PA.. ALF. MY EHS, Proprietor. Keeps constsally oa hand tha choicest brand ot Wloes, Liquors & Cigars, of a kinds. Warn Heals at all Honrs. WILD GAMS IN ITS 8KA.HON. trOYSTEES Received dally aad served np In any style narirea. 2rlf yon want to cot a guoa square meal, slat, of Lager to wash it down, and a nice Cigar give ais a call. A. MTKKM, Petroleum Centre, Oct. l. 1871. tt Petroleum Centre Heat Market ! Geo. W. King, Jr., Next Door to the Kncheoter flame, dealer In Frett. urn relt MEAT , SMOKED MKATS, HuULTltf BnTTER Ac. Kamiera having fnt Cattle will do well to ive m a call. A ahere of the puMIc patronage nl,ctli-a. () O. W. RING, Jr. Petroleum Centre, Oct. 5C, 1871. 0m Lime, Hrdranlle Cement, CaJclned Plaster, llarycVc Of a superior qutiity, eiwey on head sal., 4enV ered to aa; part uf the oil region by tearing atom " C. A. lU'RKEY'S, Tor. Pur-v and Mwbimic M'reele. ortvu lf T1TU!V ll.I.tt, I'A Smith's LAGER BEES SALOON! and Xcw 0tcr Hooiirs. H. vlng purchased tin Saloon, SKXT Duoit t SIMM"..' um:a n.tK, I io.i-'a ii' .niicin -hare of patronaite. My ooine will So sit imI and plenauu , aud mv tnend will el all time Dud KKKSI1 I.AGKIi from the brewerv end alwav coot. Ynu rnn aiwi,. find ihe aiiiTe ertlc . with l.KXdNADK, NA'l'IVS W'NKS. ItiKil HKKK, and fni.li made SAM. WlCllh.t. by rail ngen ma UP" 1 h iv alM, jiu-d u.i a LADIKH- OYSTSf; ItlHflf. UflltTN ulll K ..rv.-,l nn 1 ... style tiudri'd Private entrance to ihi' mom. . p. .riti-(i, Octa-tr, Neat door to MinuiMn!. bn-re. Drilling Jars w wor.jn rsananmiiy rnnnnnnce ;in enr nutm era and tne public gui r.tliy that wa keep eomtaoi. 1 oa band l ast Steel DriUiug Jars I Which for f trangth and IhuSbilltyeaceed any Steei Lined Jar heretofore ia uee. The Advantages we Clitim, Over Irlned Jars are that, being ALL BTKKL, th area romerthnn Jan co.i.po. partly of lrou, that reeentini; a Steel mrfate to iheruck, they are proteried Irora wear oa the outeldo, and will keep their shape longer. W e also keep on hsnd Cat Iron Working Barrels, Fisher, Morris & Co. Jtov It 1a,r,CTIt01'pl,1 c"Tltl! phUasJelplilu V aSri It. IC SOMMEIt T1MK TABI4C. On and after Hna... An- t,i. itm i.- On tie I'biUdelnllia A Krl rtallr.'.at Jill run a. ollows: ,. . . . witTWAa. Mall Trala leaves Philadelphia, 7.10 n m " " leaves Corn, V.llOpm u . i. ,rrt,fl" " Kne, 3,30 p m Erie Expr. leaves Hlillndulphis, l'J.W) p m " " leav. Curry, ti auam " " srrireaatKrie, Twin n arren Accomniodation leaves Warren, 7.15 a m ' leave forry. 8,00 am " " arrivoa at Krlu io,t a si trie Accommodation leaves Wsrran, 4.40 p " leaveaCorry ,lpm " art a- Brie (,U)p ?,"''' 'asves Srie'' 11 80 a lesveaUorryr l.SUpH " " arrives at Philadelphia. T.oain Elf - lra,v' Mrt. W P " " leave i -din, 10.IH p warrea ArsoinniodaiUin luv a.Krie 4.nil p ni " t'orrv. a,rpi . . , arrive, si warren, M yn (i in arte Accommod uion leaves Brie f 7. i a "i n av. a oiiry ill u a m " arr nt Warren 11. Warn M.ll i.-.,. , ... . ... . . . i u -iano wist at Krta wita rri.k.!n"SM SVrr"",d IrvinetoD with dU Creek nnd Allivhuny Hr Kailwn . u". , " "ou wo noiinii traiiia on I. n 0 t?na ' 'fryand Irv neion with O f A K in th itt; Au vY. -m" " Kk V a U a ..... ... BMDI On , H A U U u ., . .... . . .i. 1 ... ,r. H.4 ui jo'jdu me guest, n m. i rii uV r,