etroleum Centre Daily Record. ! teolre, Saturday, eoiber Mb. AIIHlVtL AND DKS'AKTfJIlG UF intunM O. . A. It. R. On and after Sunday, Aug. 13th, 1871 mini win run ss follows; KOKTH MO. 6. HO. t NO. 1. Leave Irvln 12.43 p M. MS r M Letve Oil City fi.nn 4 m. 3.2o r m. 7.40 p m ' IVt.Oii 6.38 " S.69 8.23 ' ' TIiuiiv. 7. 4.43 " 9. !0 Ariive Corry, 8 64 6,10 1 0.1 J SOUTH. Xn. 2. NO. 4. NO. II. Leave Curry, 11,00 a m. 6.16 a at. 6.60 r M Tituav. 12.46 p u. 7.42 " 7.40 " P. Crn. 1.28 8.28 ' 8.K0 IrrlreO. City 2,10 9.10 9,16 Irvine. 4.40 12.01 Ef No. 6 and 6 ruo od Sunday. FREIGHT TKA1N0 NOHTK Vol. No. 13. Nr. 11. No IS. Hot LeOC, t.tJAat. li.J.M. 11,50m. e..v ArP ClO.tl 1,V5p 15,1 1 r. (126 Titos, i1,7a . 11,44" ,W " ,& Ar.Curls.60ra FREIGHT TRAINS BO0TH. Wo. 10. No. S. No. 16. Mo. 14. No SO M Cor. l.lura lTt,8.1Sl. S,S0.. t.lOr.a. ll.SS A. 4 ft-irsi "PC.8,10 " 10,0s 8.Mtp.a. 1 rra 4.80 " ArOC 9,'M ' 11,00 6,l 8.4U " 6 80 No. ti IMiTe- Tuloii, S.30 a. m. : Titusvllle. 10 46 m.; I'et. Centre, S.ito p. in., arrives at oil fity, 1.03 o. m. No II Leaven Tnlcn 1,40 p. m. ; Tltuvllle. 4 06 p. m. i rei. ueoire, 0,40 p ni ; arrives ai uu city, 6,66 p ra Oil City and Petroleum Centre freight, leaves Oil City 9.46 a. Dl.. arrive at Petmlemti Centre 11. 41 a. a. Leave Petroleum Centra at 1,18 p m., arrives m mi viit o,vu p. m 1, 2. 1 , 4, 6 an t 6 are eiprera train. Noa 11 and 80 are throaiih accommodation. connecting at 0 rry and Irvlneton for Eaat and jortn. Noa 13 and 14 frelirbt accommodation. No. 17 and 16 run oa Sunday between Tit dsvU It wiu union. afLVn sAt.Arn areeewa rtmm Wo. 4 Direct to Willlaniauort Hitbeat ebauxe o Philadelphia and New Yor line. N. 1 lllrect from Willlamaport without eoange ny nut. ana N X. una No. 6 Direct from Pittsburgh without change. II tt-Direct to Pittsburgh without cbanse. Monday. June t, 1S71. . UlTlue Service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH cervices ever; sabbath at 11 a. M. anu t P. M- Sabbath School at 12), P. M. eatafree. A cordial invitation extend ed to all. Bit. P. W. Sconild, Paitor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. II., and 7 W o'clock P. I. IXPATTON. Paator. Gold at 1 p. m. 112 New Well. Veil No 6, Wallace lease, HetrepollUe tract, C berry tree Ruo, wai completed day before yesterday, and tar ted tip ytsterdey at tba rata of Sitae s bar re la per day. Promise! to be a good ten-barrel II. Owned by John Wallace, of Ryod Farm. Oil natter at Alleojegoozelum are looking up. Attention ii called to tba new advertlse nent of F K. Nicholson, proprietor of tbe Poat Oflioe Newaroom. He an juat receiv ed a large stock of itatlonery, cutlery, Ian Cy good!,, icbool booka, tc. Frank la al ways np to the times, and looking after tbe Interests of bla customers. Give bim a call and examine bit new stock Local matteri are acarce to-day. Worse than pumping a '-dry bole" without a shad ow ol striking oil. i The weataer I cold and cheerless to-day. Tbe report ot tbe death of tbe wire of Roger Sherman, Esq., or Titusville, is un confirmed. Hsjor J as. McLaughlin, tbe champion wrestler of tbe United Slates, bat received proposition from Jsmes Mace, to travel with blm and give exbibltiont in tbe many rt of wrestling and boxing until Nov. 30. He baa accepted tbe proposition, Snow fell lor tbe first time tbis fall, to day. Tb wood thedi of tbe O. C. A. R , at Corry, were destroyed by fire Thursday (noroing. A large quantity of wood was tMiroed. Te Oil Trad ot riMebttrtrh Date bsck to 1861 only, In which year tbe pumpiog of oil began to be followed as bus iness to aoy extent in Venango county, and brought to Pittsburgh for a msrket. Statistics published In the first number of the Trade Circular, la February, 1863, tbowt that la 1861 the oamber ol barrels of oil landed at Pittsburgh was In 1871 tiatittics tbow tbe num ber of barreli will be over Increase la eight ytsrt nearly barrels, or about 176 per cent. 367,718 1,000,000 700,000 In 1863, value ol oil trade wai shown by statistics to be above $6,000,000 In 1871 value of Oil trade it about 12,000,000 lucresse of value Is sight years, $6,000.- 000. or 100 percent. ' Tba A'.aaka Herald reports the trrival at 8.n Franc isoo of a crgo ol codfish Irom tbe Aleutian Ialaala, of excellent quality, and which met with a ready sale b17) cenit, per pound. HianswV is g'dng l Italy. Hibernian Minstrels. Tbero was s Urge sudieuce in attendance at tbe Opera House, last evening, to witness tbe perform ance of KirWMb & Rav kin's Hibernian Min strels, and we have not met a single person wbo was preseui hut what expressed them selves ss bitfbly pleated with the entertain ment, and we must say it wis decidedly new, novel and unique. Tbs '-dress up" ol tbe company nn the stage partook siroOiilT ol the old Irish styles ol dress green vel vef coal a, corduroy pin is, red Tests, to Tbe mua'C was excellent throughout and tbe vocal if ids flrsi-class. Tbe song "Cruiskeen Lawn" was rendered by Mr. G. G. Shannon in excellent style and received a bearty en core Irom tbe audience. Mr. S. then sang that ravorlte old song of "Tubal Cain," tbe mighty stnlthey of old, in so stirciog a man ner ibst one could almost imagine "seeing tbe sparks flying from old Tu bal' anvil as he fashioned tbe sword sod pear." '-Kathleen and Terence," by Mas ters Kearney aDd Moran, one ol those old time Irlnb love tongs was beautifully sang. "O'Donnelll Atoo," a stirring patriotic Irlsb sobg, was well rxecuwd by Mr. Sban non. Mr. Acton E. Kelly as Prof O Sbaug, neuy on Hume and Foreign Affairs," kept the audience in a roar or laughter by bis qu.liil Irish sayings and actions Mr. Andy Carland impersonated the character or an old Irish woman t perlectlon, and is a first- clan comedian In every respect. Those ol our readers wbo desire to enjoy so evening of genuine lun should attend tbe Hibernian Minstrels, at Oil City, to-oigbt Monday night tbey perform at Franklin, and Tues day night at Meadville. The Moriarty well on tbr Coiner farm, partially owned by Emlenton parties Jcom meoood pumping last Friday evening and by tbe next evening 150 Barrels of oil waa sold from tbe well and latest accounts from tbe well state that tbe product is still fully ss large. Tbe eompaoy are getting ready to put down another well -on tbe same lease, which contains about five acres. Tbe greatest excitement prevails in tbe St Petersburg regions since the two last big strikes on tbe Coiner and Ashbaugh farms. Land Is selling at from $500, to $1,000, per acre. Lesslog is almost out of tbe question. A Isrge royalty and from $200 to $ 300 bo lus per acre is offered. Emleoton Sun. Tidioiiia is about to indulge in tbe luxury ol two additional banks. I ho eoterpriseol Maura. Henry t nber and Jsmes Parsball, respectively. 'General" Curley, au associate of "Gen eral" O'Neil In tbe raid ol Manitoba, bat el so been arrested by tbe United States stt" tborftica. Both "Generals" admit tbe raid. but lodignan'ly disclaim any connection with a Fenian orgtoizstion. The raiders ntended oupturing a whole territory with a doxen man and setting up so Independent government, bidding defiance to tbe whole world In arm If not tbis, tbey were after to gunpowder and blankets la the store- bouses. Oa their own showing tbey were either lunaties or thieves. Their proceed ings were clearly idiole. One o! tbe most remarkable lootdenls or the Cbicagojflte was tbe saving of just one leaf of s quarto Bible out or tbe whole tlock of books magazines and newspspers belong ing to tbe Western Newt Comp oy. It con- tained tbe first chapter ot tbe Lamentations of Jeremiah, which opens with the following words: "How doth the city sit solitary that was full of people! bow is she ' become as a widow ! she that was great amoog the nstlons sod princes among tbe provinces, howls sbe become tributary! She weepetb tore in tbe night, andber ears are on her cheeks, smeng all ber lovers tbe bath none to comfort t er " Up to Saturday tbe ladies of Warreo bsd made op tourleea boxes for tbe fire tried s iflrere of the West consigning six to tbe Mayor of Chicago aod eight to the Central Relief Committee of Erie for distribution in Northern Michigan tnd Wisconsin. Those who examined the contenti of these boxes tbiok $2,000 a low estimate or their value. Well done, and yet more Is doing. A "girl of tbe period" comments thus on Mormnnlsm! "How absurb! four or five wives for one man, when tbe fact it In these time every woman ought to have fobr or five husbands It would take about that num ber to support me decently. Tbe tidal wave hoax bss been productive or tome good In North Carolina at least, ac cording to tbe Newborn Times. Tbe Bean, fort people are la great rear or being washed away with, all their land, and are holding prayer meetings by night and by day, pray iug fervently against tbe wave. There is said to be a great rush to join tbe church, aod tbe general religious excitement It itself tt tbe Eood. Tbe Weman-women of Iowa have wisely determined to expel from their suffrage as sociation any person koowo to euttQein, tax ji ws ifibt reaTriace rcltttpo. Sowing. Are we sowing seeds of kindness T Tbey sbtll blossom bright ere long, Are we sowing seeds of discord! They shall ripen into wrong. Are we sowing seeds ol bonort Tbey shall bring forth golden grain. Are we sowing seeds ol falsehood? -We ahall yet reap bitter pain. Whatsoe'er sowing be, Resptog, we lis fruits must see. We can never be too careful What the seeds our bands shall sow; Love from lore is sure to ripen. Hate horn bate Is sure to grow, Seed of good or III we scatter, Heedlessly along our way; ' But a glad or grievous Iruitsge Waits us at tte harvest day. Whatsoe'er our sewing be, Respiog, we its fruits must see. Post Office Atwroom I Just received a new slock or Stationery, Fancy Goods of all kinds. A new Stock of Gold Peos, (Lerny W. Faircblld Pens and the celebrated Johnson Gold Pens). George Westetihoim's Cutleiy, Knives, Raaori tnd Scissers. Also, Knivrt made by H. k W. King. A new CIRCULATING LIBRA RY. Copies of N. Y Dailies always to be bsd. Weekly and Monthly Periodiealt of all denominations. Pspers mailed to any part of tbe country if desired. A Large Stock of Tobscco, both Chewing aod Smo king, of tbe very best quality. Duff's In structions in Book Keeping. School Books, Copy Booka, aod anything pertaining to a first class stationery store. P. O, NEWS ROOM. PETROLEUM CENTRE, PA. oct27tr. F. K. NICHOLAS, Prop'r. Richmond is to have a colored conserva tive club. A Connecticut tow choked to death with an apple. New Orleans average.' two noo-exylosive accidenlsdaily. A gigantic water-spout bunt recently near Jeffertouville it proud over t successful! double elopement Louisville baa a society for the prevention of cruelty of wives. An eighteen-mile railway It being con structed In New Zealand. Tbe Mississippi is on a rise for the first time since tbe tail began, A St. Loulslsn who died worth $26,000, left his children only $1 apiece. Alpine climbing at dangerous ssssonsof the year is to be forbidden. A woman at a revival meeting, in Ohio said sbe round ber jewelry was draggiog ber down to bell, and so gave it to ber sister. Out West, candidates have a way or da daring that tbey will play seven up on ons another's coffin before tbe campaign is over. Prince Mettercicb's superinteudent lays that, as far as he it aware, not a battle of Johaonisberger has ever been lent to Ameri ca. A Georgia laundress of color wept because tome paper cullart wbiobsbe tried tore novate "done watb all to fliodera, for true Bad Pennsylvania boys ask tbe usber for a test In church and while be It solemnly marching down.tbe aisle they "silently steal away." A wealthy Belgian, who bad the bsbit o' going to bed with a lighted clear in bis mouth, did tt onoe to oftou and burned bim. sell to death. The reported earthquake at Prevideno Is attributed by tbe Norwich Bulletin to a cor pulunt citizen on tbe border of tbe State la.ll- ng out or bed. A juatice or the peaee down in Kentucky. teotenoed a reporter who bad teverly critio" izea nil aecieiom to be flogged tod impris oned one week on bred and water. I The matrons of Leaveoswortb. Kansas. bvre erected an illuminated clock, in order tbat their husbands may have no exouse for "not tbinkiog it wss so late. In the midst ol tbe Cbiosgo disaster Joe Jefferson was presented wlto a baby. Joe. , notes your good health, and your family's. and may tbey live long and brother. " An unknown whitejmao was tbot and kill ed bv a young man named Faulkner, tear Plum Bayon. Arkansas, on Wednesday or last week. A personal difficultly was tbe occasion or ibe murder. Little Rook papers state that tbe Pennsyl vania Central Railroad will complete its construction to tbe Cairo and Fulton Rail road, with view of making that t heir through line to the Paotfio by the thirty- second parallel. See advert Uemual of Young Men's Chr's tian Association lecture course. A gentleman In Louisville, Kentucky drives a pair of hoists, one orwbloh Is bran did V B., all the oliw C. S. Owlne-'to a difference of opinion ctoeern In Ibe prooaoeltUon of ward, aa anima ted price lgt wat Instituted betsyeeoUe IsMkdtraod tseeeholas, la GcswUcwIor. ed school. Iical Motlcee. 8. m. Petleaglll To. ST Park How, Haw Totk, sad flee. P. Rewetl A Oe Advirtlilnf Aena, art tks sola agaoaj for lbs Pa, trolenm Ueatre Dailt Rtnoas) la that dtp. Ad vertiser tatbtt dtyare raswestfd te leave thstr a vors with either of toe above hoasea Groups or statuary from tbe old aiMlenj io those superb lampt at Christie's. Groups of statuary from tbe old masters In thoss tuperb lampt at Christie's. Applet! Applet! Just received at . T. Brlgg't Flour and Feed store, 150 barrels f extra nice Ohio apples. oct.24-lw. New Neat and Nobby SIl. K n ITS! at ALDEN' The America Cook Stove el Ooi-4 GORDON'S. HTROCKING HORSRS at Ibe Variety Store of J. W. BEATTrS. o3-lm. SILK HAT.SI SILK HATS I SILK HATS! el ALDEN 'S. Elegant SILK HATSt I ALDKN'S. New ttyle SILK HATS, at A. Alden Jamettown Clothing Store. Aug2ltf A Splendid Assortment or Genu Ferbish log Goods at A. Aldsot J amettowo din ing Store. tVEIegant FLOUR from NEW WHKAT sod selling st remarkably luw figures, tt SCUKRMERHORN & TEN EYUK, s4-tl. Cor. 2d k Washington Sts. New Stylet Silk Hats! at A. ALDKN'S New Styles SILK HATS! sep. 26. at ALDKN'S The America Cook Stove at GORDON'S. The America Cook Stove at GORDON'S. The useful combiced witb Die beautiful in one or, those statuary Lampt. at Chris lie's. lyFine French Confectionary, at the Variety Store or J. W. B-tatiy. Fresh Rfg and SUPERIOR BUTTER MJUBMbKHUKPi TK.t ISXUK'S cor. Washington it Second Streets. tn23 tl. The America Cook Stove al GORDON'S Hf- BUFFALO-CUT HAY. at Sdermerhnrn A TeoEyck's, jul2 If. Cor. 2nd A Washington Su. Splendid SILK HATS! at ALDEN-3. Tbe America Cook Stove at GORDON'S. A. A. Bnweo, nexttoWlnsnr Bro'ihason bind and is constantly receiving Peaches Apples, Watermelons and fruits of all kinds He also has some of toe finest cigars io the msrket. Cigurt tbat every one else tells for loots, can be bought of bim for inert. lii) and See mm. For Sale. HOUSE owned by Mrs. (H. B. Pbinoy In WildCat, lor sale. Enquire oa tfeprem ises. Or of C. C- Church, McCrsy House, oct. 13-lm. PetroIeutB Centre bodge, No. Tift, I. O. of U. F. Reorular meeting nivhta Krirl.v t 1 o'clock. Signed. J. E. BOYL.ES, N. G. W. A. Krli.ir, A. Seo'y. YVPIaca t,f muAtiflff. Main Rft annuU. McUlintock House. FIRST ANMJAli Setter farse! OP THE YonnuVs CMiaii Association of Pltrolitm ( i:tre. JJTho onderslgned tenure Committee of the Y. M. V. A , of Atrolenin Centra, have the honor to announce tba following IBet of Lac tuns lor tbe en seing season i The Commutes will supply tbesuhjacta and the dates, where they ara not givan Iwlow, as sooii as the raa be dcfluitelj afOerUibed t-BTBOLil'M V. IABV. -Tbe Mission ol bkiuanoyli," Nov. 10th Hon. W M. PAV8orf. J0K11 BILLINGS. , .f? Oorrsapoadenc l being bald wltli HORACK LV, Vv RNDg 1 4. Pit I uLl 18, h H RO DOUi " sudri" TWA1N' ANIU ' D'OWNBOM. 11 Order f Lerts -a Coirmi'tee. ,... Jr:U 5 THOMPSON. s-Sv-tf J Cuai'mtn af Crjmalttce. PETROLOT HCHASGE H WASHINGTON 8TRKKT, PfcTROLEl. CENTRE, PA., AIaF. MTEng, ProprlBtoc, Keeps constantly oa baud tbe choicest besadj y Wines, Liquors & Cigurs, of at kinds. Wart at all noari, yruj oAMt an ns bxason. BTOY8TEP.8 Beeelvad dally and served up In sny style oeiint (lpf vou want to get t "o4 souare inaaj (lU ofUger to waab It duwu, aud s nice cigar give a. A. NYKue, 4 Petroleum Centra, Oct tt. URL Petroleum Centre Meat MA! Geo. W. King, Jr., Neil Door to the Roebeater Bouse, dealsr In fnav sa1 "alt MB At , fUOcUU MKATS, fl-CLTut, BC1TIB to. Fannais having fat Cattle will do well to utre Bt a call. A abate of the ptbilc patrooag aoilclted OVo. WV KlNO,Jr. PetmleaB Centre, Oct- S3, 17 1, (m. jwaswannanwnwawVIBaWy-s-awal . JKJV BSSSSSM Limey HftlrntiHc Ceatent, Calcined Platter, Hair, A Ot a aspsrlor quality, always on band aud de! ered to any part vt tbe oil region by learla( ordnt ' C, A. DUI1FF.YS, Cor Perry and Mechanic H'reeta ocM-tf TITUSVILLB, PA Smith's LAGER BEER SALOON 1 anil .cw Oytn Kooin. H.vlng porchued tha tialoon, NKXT DOOIt t HIM Monk UnUU BTO.tE, I ia.'pctiilly solicit Mhara of patronasa. My wimi will hn kepi vi and pleasani, aud mi (r vnila will at all tiara tsd FKKSH I.AGEK from Ihe brewery and alwav cool. Yon can atwsn. And the atom artlc.a, wltb I.KMONAPK. NATIVI W'NKS. Htioi HKKIt, and frb nwda hANU WIC1IKS bv calling on dm IT I hue sl Jit.d uu s LADIKH' OTSltl KuuU, where oysiera Kill be aerved np iu it etyle desired, t'rivateeutianceto the nm. A. 8. MM IT II, OetaS-tf, Nest door to SimmunV birr Drilling :Jars Ws wontd resoertfdlll lannnnnra ln rnr ritalniu. era and the public generally tbat wa keep coixusi. I) oa band ast Steel Drilling .lars ! Which for Strength aud Du.sbilityeAcsed any Steei Lined Jar barutotore in sae. The Advantage! we Claim Over Lined Jars are that, belniALL HTKKL, they area ron;sr thin Jara cnu.ymed partly of Iron, thai reeentlng s Steal eurtace to lUaroci, ibay an protected Irom wear on tbe oulaido, and will keep their abapa lunger. We also keep en hand Cast Iron Working Ilarreli Fisher, Morris & to. Nov.1(tf,,!TOOL,i,,," cvv" pblladelpliiu V .rl.. li. K tVXMBR TIME. TABLE. On and after atonaay. Ana- ttb. 18T1. the train. en the PhiladelDUla A Irla Railroai will run aa ollowss Mali Train leaves Pblladalpbla,' 7,tn p n inn. ni e.re, o.ou p " Erie Expr. leaves Philadelphia, Is.HO p m " ' leaves Corry, e.sKlam " " arrlvaaat brie, 7.40 am w arren Accommodation leave Warrou, 7.16 am I It - : . . A I tt ..(., T-. - uj, n. Erie Acconiuiodalioo leaves Wsrrau, 4.40 p iwvia vorry o.io v ' " arra Brie l,W Matl naln leaves Erie, 11 80 a " leaves Corryr 1.31) p so " ' arrives at Philodalphla. 7.30 am Erie Espr. loav.s Erie, 9,011 p ' " leavt a i orrv, V),x p " " arriviaat I'liiladalphU, .l P" vt arrin Accuuiuoduiiou laavta Erie, 4.0'i p i :; " Cnrr. tU5p . ' A arrive, at Warrm, BSnpis Erie Accommodation l.avaa Erie at 0 a i" ' " liav.e Corry 1U In " si rat Warren 11.40 set . 5 ""leecie estand west ! Vrie with J" n A M K II. mnA I j , . . V. ni Creek imd Allehuiiy Hitur Kallwa . , Ssi Sat 1 U. aaut aarlaft. A. . .. u aVffJH vr,, wvriu wnrtti noiinq IrnlfiB nn i r em f' - nl Corry tn! Irvnnon witb OCAAHP' Warris Acoitnmodat.on Kant and ' Ira.na nn 1. hi Jb u u u a ... j . . .a W- tj witb OCA A 1 Ht. n a. a nai.pwin, N
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