I e'ryeum Centre Daily Record !. Centre. Itloiiday, lober 80. 4IIHIVIL AND DCPAHTrHK or 1 nIKpOM O. C. A. H. R. On and after Funday, Aug. 13tb, 1871, trains will run as foliowa: NOttTB Ifo. 6. Itn. B im. 1. Leare Irvine. 1S.4S P w. 6.0b T M Leave OH City C.OO a K. 3.20 p M. 7.4(1 p u Pi.C-ft.!M $.69 B.23 " ' Timev. 7.8 .fi .!0 " Arrive Corry, 65 6,10 , 10,32 . BOOTH. I. NO. 4. BO. 6. Leave Curry, 11.00 a m. 6. 16 a m. 6.60 r m " TltllPT. 1Z.4A P M 7.4 7.4U " " P. On. 1.28 ' .28 r.,30 irrive O. City J,10 " 9.10 9,16 " " - Irvine. 4.40 . 12.01 No. 6 and C ran on Sunday. FKBIGHT TKAIN8 NORTH No lo No. 18. No. 11. No. 15. No. 9. LeOC, .!Si.i. 11,80a.m. 11,90a.m. ArP.Clo.JS " 1,s&pk lS.8im. 8.6 ' Tltns, 11.H7A . H, " ,U0 " ,55 " Aj-.Corli.50r FKK10HT TRAIKS SOUTH. No. 10. No. 8. No. 18. No. 14. No. SO Le Cor. 1,10pm LeTl.e.lSA. 8,50 A H. 1.10 P.M. 11,85 am. -.i Mp " I'O.S.lu " 10,11 " 8,6p.M. 1.66 m 4.80" ArOUS.VO ' 11,00" 6,0 " 8,40" 6 80" No. 83 Learn CdIod, 8.J10 a. m.; Tltnsvllle, in. 47, a. m. ; HeU Caatre, 2,80 p. m., arrives at Oil City, S,03 p. m. No. 1.8 Leave Union 1,40 p. n. ; Tltnsvllle. 4,116 J. m. ; Fat. Centra, 6.43 p. m i arrive at Oil City, ,56 p m Oil City and Petroleum Centra freight, leaves Oil City 9,45 a. m., arrlvea at Petroleum Centrell.M) a. m. Leaves Petroleum Outre at 1,!S p m., arrlvea at Oil City 8,00 p. m. 1, t, 8 . 4, 5 aoi 0 are espreee train. Noe 19 and !M are throng!) accommodation, oonuectlag at C wry anil Irvlnston for aat and North. Noa IS and 14 freight accommodation. No. IT aud 18 run on Sunday between Tit air 11 la and Onion. sit-via raiAoa aticnaa oats. Ifo. 4 Direct to Willlameport yvltboat abange on Philadelphia and New Yon. line. Ne. 1 Direct from Wllliamtport without change by Phil, and N. V. Hue No 6 Direct from Plttabnrch withoat change. No -Direct to Ptttabargh without change. Monday, June , 1871. iilvlne erTlco. NKTnODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH tiervices every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and i '4 P. M. Sabbath School at 12 i P. M. atg fro. A cordial Invitation extead 4 to all. Kit. P. W. Scoiiild, Paitor. PRERBTTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7a o'clock P. M. I). TATTON. Paator. P)BBgga',MMai Gold at 1p.m. 11 W-Bddiwo . Partt. Oaa ol those very peassut social gatberinga that tend to strengthen the bond of Irioodabip between friend and acqtiatntau.ee, occurred Satur day evening at the Central House, In bonor of Mr. Frank K. Nicholson and bia accom plished ldj. Frank, as will be teen by tba weddlof notice published eliewbere, baa re cently mad a "new departure," left the "Benedict crew," and got married. Hi any frlende, inoludiog tba Columbia Cor net Band, came to the conclusion to tender tba bappy pair a complimentary serenade, In accordance wltb wbieb tbe band played number of tbeir iveeteet plecei in front ol the nous. Although taken somewhat by surprise, Mr. N. ws folly up to tbe oc casion, and aa soon as tbe band ceased play ing, Invited tba entire company into the Central House, when a sumptuous oyster supper was served op, and tba health of the newly wedded pair was drank in "many a flowing bumper of wine. Th festivities wore kept up for some tlme,and at the conclu sion tbe bridegroom In a neat little speech returned bis tbanks to the company for tbe compliment tendered blm, tba hand played "Home gweet Home," and all retired. Tbe wish was universally expressed that the newly wedded pair might experience the an niversary of many mora such bappy occa sion!. In common with tbe many friends of Mr. N. we wish biro and bis bride a ' long and prosprrpus career through lile, and we feel aafe in say ing that a married lile so suspic iously begun oaonot but eud happily. Hay such be tbe case. "I saw two clouds at mornlog, Tinged with the rising sun; And in tbe dawn they floated on . And mingled into one." Tba Mendelssbon Quintette Club give two Of tbeir flrsi-o.as performances at Love's Opera House, QU City, on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, Oct. Slat and Nov. 1st. As there Is to be a special train back to this point after tbe concert, it will give our citizens a good cbsncs to bear tbe eon cert, and see the new Academy of Music. Tbe Columbia Cornet Band serenaded several of our citizeus, on Saturday evening At tbe Rochester House, mine hoot lilack won invited the members of tbe band into tbe bouse, and "many a smile tbey stool, and many a wink tbey vnnk." This really excellent band are Improving rapidly in their playtiijr, and la-day are gecouu to nooe in Western Peqosytv tniit. Maoajer 0uajn,'ut toe W.llaca Sisters Company, pa d us a oil ibis forenu. lie la aa bendtoine.M evyij repres at tne com. yeoy et doin a uusilnj'' Ij.iii.ii.Sd, and fliiUiui iuvely. Wallace UtPP To.Mght. Lovers of genuine1 amusement should re member that Ibis ev-alnu the beautiful, ver satile and talented WallaceSlaters Jennie, Minnie and Maud together with a lull com ic opera and comedy trniipe, orchestra and brass band, appear at SuM's Opera House (or a three night' engagement. This even ing tba entertaiotnent will commence with Minnie and Maud Wallace in tbeir elegant and finished rionbie sen and dance, entit led, Tbe Water Nymphs'"; followed by tbe laughable farce of 'Tour Lile io Danger"; during the Intermission, Minnie and Maud Wallace and Miss Etta will appear io tbeir great Triple Clog Dance; Tambourine Solo by Giis Howard; Overtuie. Orchestra; the ectertainment will conclude with tbe over popular Operatio Burlesque, entitled, "Cin derella, or, Tbe Lover. Tbe Lackey and tbe Little Glass Slipper." Miss Jennie appearing in her great character ol '-Dandina," and tbe entire company in the cast These la die are well known in this vicinity a ac tresses of real merit, and this season they have a stronger ond better company than ever, which is a sufficient guarantee of a liberal patronage on the part ol our citizens during their stay with ns. We hope to Be tbe Opera House crowded to-nigbt. society and Fsuhion. Tbe position, variously modified, retains Its popularity. Snort curls and fr!zettes on tba forehead sre still in vogue. Midnight croquet parties are tbe latest fashionable amusements In England. riated and twisted coronets of hair are to supersede tbe Pompadour roll. Tbe most stylish bats now have very high crowns, which sre elaborately trimmed with bias folds of silk and velvet. Tbe style of stringing the back bsir for the next season will be a French twist sur rounded by a twisted coil of heavy braid. A polonaise, or close cut paletot, wltb pelerine cape or large collar, will be tbe most fashionable garment for girls for eaily fall wear. Tbe Altoona Sun ssys: A party of four young people ol this city, having become struck wltb tbe gaudy tiosel and other para pheroalia incident to tbe stage, made a bold strike one day last week for glory and re nown. As wa belore stated, tbe party con sisted of four persons two ladies and two gentlemen tbe ladle being yet In their teens, and who, In order to go bad to invent a story to suit their pirenta or guardians Tbey, however, started. Their first per prmaoce, ws believe, was advertised at Indiana aa tbe 'Mountain Citv Varielv 'Troupe," where, wa uoderatairl, they saw the dark side of tbe show business la not having a suflioieotVy plethoric exchequer to meet tbe demands made upon it. Tola was very disheartening, ol course, and we sup. pose tney all wished about tbat time that tbey were back In Altoona. Fortune, bow. ever, favored the young ladles, as tbe mother of ona of tbem, having beard of tbe escapade, sent a party after tbem. Tbe gentlemen were permitted to practice math emetics in counting railroad tie back to our city. Star performer are again plonty io A few more season ticket to the Y. M C A. lecture course can be procured of J. W. Thompson, J. M. Dickey, or at tbe P. O. Newsroom. Thev are loinr off ranidl ni w would advise our citizens to secure seats oelor tbey are all gone. Friend Armstrong, next door to the Ma Cliotook House desires us to inform (ha public tbat be has a few more barrels of those excellent Sweet Potatoes for sale at low rate. Give them a call. Tm Rochester Gau Well Over the abandoned well on the gat company' works, the curious stranger will see a paper fasten ed to a stick and having tba following In scription: "1,376 feet deep, no gas, no oil no water. It is a Iraud." ' The New York cry liuz-czar for tbe Kussiao rrinco! bow. Cour. A careless Austrian surgeon left his Oncer ring in an injured mao's wound, thereby causing hi death. George O. Evan, charged with embezzl ing fund of the State, is seriously ill in the uarrisourg prisou. The cause ol bia slck ness is cold, contracted In bis room. Guipure lac will constitute an Important item of ladies wear and papas' wear this Wioter. Tbe San Francisoo Alia says tbat tbe crime of jerking the hair out of your wile' beadtsootsosInfulaa.it formerly was. It is just as. tiogentlemanly as ever, but it doesn't hurt as it used to. Griswnld of Cincinnati lectured in a Min nesota villago for tbe benefit of tbe Chicago sufferers, bot the-audience tru so small tbat be dldu't, pay expenses, and tbe sufferers are t2 75 in debt to blm. R chmonu is to have s cj'.orai eoaswva ilrj chb. Petroienm On aa Fuel. Up"n Invitation, a considerable nnmbet of business men and statesmen assembled at the Laclede Iron Works, St. Louis, on Tuesday, to witnesa an experiment with a patent for tbe vaporization and utilization of crude petroleum oil, er rather a comparative test ot the vaporized oil aa a substitute lor coal as fuel. Tbe pro cess, says tbe Democrat, was watched with tbe deepest latere!. Tbe following I giv en a tbe practical results: Pounds. Total amount of iron placed in fur naee 2C,S78 Amount taken out after being rol led 24,62 Los i.es Loss on the same amount of iron in coal furnace 2,901 Thus saving in iron alone by tbe use ofgns 1,047 Wbicb, at3)o lb, would amount to $35 64 Cost of fuel (gas) 42 AO Deduct saving Io iron 86 64 Cost remaining $5 86 Cost of coal to make tbe same amount of iron. 24 62 Pounds. Iron placed In scrap furnace 7,930 Takau out 7,761 Los Loss with coal 15 per cent., or Deduct loss with gas 199 1,192 199 993 Which at IK cents oer lb would amount to $24 82 Coat ol fuel (gas) 21 25 Saving abovo cost of fuel $3 67 Showing tba extraordinary net siting of $18 76, or 75 per cent. It is claimed tbat in a specially prepared furnace tbe results would have Increased to a very great extent the per cent, of savipg. Those present b-st versed io the matter ex pressed tbe conviction that in a proper iur- nace he same amount of gas would have generated sufficient heat to have prepared three times tbe amount of iron lor rolliug. As to liuio, it is also stated, io the scrap furnace less than one-half tbe time necessary to complete a blast with coil was required by the gas. In tbe ordioary preparation of a blast, tbe lime required by coal Is fro m ao hour tu an hourand a hair, while by gas do or 40 minutes are sufficient. And be sides tba demonstrated economy of tbe gas. Its cleanliness was a scarcely less Import ant feature, as evidenced in tbe total free dom ol tbe smuke stacks Iron smoke and Cinders. ''Tbe sanguine expeciations of progressive men," adds tl.o Democrat, "were 'ully justified." Piom Every Saturday. CHICAGO (October 10, 1871.) nr BRIT 1URTE. Blackened and bleeding, helpless, panting, prone, On tbe charred fragment of ber (battered Ihron Lie she who stood but yesterday alone. Queen or 1b West! by soma enchanter taught To lift tue glory of Aladiu' court. Then los tbe tpeli tbat all that wonder wrought LIk ber own prairie by some chance seed own. Like ber own prairie ioaoe brief day grown, Like ber own prairie io one brief eight mown. Sb lift ber voice, and In ber pleading call ns near ber cry of Macedon to Paul Tbe cry for help tbat makes ber kin to all. But baply wltb wan fingers may she feel Tbe silver cup bid in the proffered meal I be gifts ber kinship aud our loves reveal. 3Au English paper says tbat for every Eng. iisu visitor io ueoeva tbis year the hotai neepors count ova Americans, and tba other favorite Swiss resorts tell a similar tale. Nearly all the available loduloM in Rome for tbe coming Winter, are already secured for families bailing from the Slates. It is suapeoted tbat, not being satisfied itb blacking tbe Austrian eye in the "brush" of I860, Kaiser William would now like to add a little Polish, to boot. MARRIED. NmHoi.xnK Fostkr Del 99.1 11271 At the Firs'. Presbyterian Cburoh, Grand Rapids, Mich., by Rev. R. 8. Goodman, Mr Frank K. Nicholson, ol Petroleum Cen tre. Penn. . and Mlia Hiti tf, ,..... Graod Rapids, Michigan. ' - Httuse For Sale. A desirable residence lntii n Ttnd farm, with all conveniences lor a good sized amity, ior aaie cneap. liood water in the bouse. Enquire of F. J. HANNA . Petroleum Centre, oct JO-lm. Nw Seat '.'.d Nobby Sit. K'U KXM at,ix.P5f; INist Office newsroom ! T.t r.eelved a new slook of Stationery. Fancy Good of all kinds. A aaw Stock of Gold Pens, (Leroy W. Falrchlld I'ena ana the clebrated Johnson Gold Pens), George Westonholm'e Cutlery. Knives, Rsror and Scissors. Also, Knives made by U. W. King. A new CIRCULATING LIBRA RY. Copies of N. Y. Dallie lw7 ta bad. Weekly and Monthly Periodicals ol all deoomlnelioas. Papers mailed to any part of the country if desired. A Large Slock or Tobacco, both Chewing and Smo king, of tbe very best quality. Duff's In structions in Book Keepiug. School Books, Copy Books, and anything pertaining to a first. class stationery tore. F. U. J.wo ROOM, PETROLEUM CENTRE, PA. ootartf. F. K. NICHOLSON, Piop'f. Local Xotlcea. 8. Jf. Petlenglll etc Co. ST rant Row, New York, au4 flao. P. Howell A Co Adveftistag Agent, are the sot Sfaata for th Pa, troleum Centre Dao,T Kaooaa in that dty. Ad vartltara hi that city are reoaated U leave their a tore with either of toe above hoaaaa WANTED. A girl wanted to do general housework Inquire ol Mrs. L. F. EGBERT, oct 30-St Egbert farm. LIVE AND LET LITE I Just reoeived at Mease i Armstrong Flour and Feed Siore, 1.800 bushels extra WHITE OATS, wbicb will be sold at low. est cash prices I o29-tf. Groups of statuary from tbe old m altars in tbose superb lamps at Christie's. Groups of statuary from tbe old mailers In those superb lamps at Christie's. Apples! Apisiea! Just reoeived at E. T. Brigg' Flour and j Feed store, 160 barrels ef extra nice Ohio appiea. oci.z-iw. New Style Silk Haul at A. ALDEN'S New Style SILK HATS1 eep. 2(, at ALDEN'S If yon Want a Salesman. Want a Servant Girl, Want to Sell a Horse, Want to Sell a Pateut, Waut to Lend Money, Want to Buy a House, Want to Sell a Carriage, Want to Borrow Money, Want to Hell an Oil Well, Want to Buy an Engine or Boiler, Want to Sell a House and Lot, Want to Dad a Strayed Aalmel, Want to Purchase an Oil Interest, Want to Sell a Piece of Furniture, Want to Buy a Second-hand Carriage, Want lo Sell Tubini. Caalne. Baa Pine. Want to Find an owner Ine aiihin Found, advertise in the Record, as not lei ud ten moiisana people read it weekly. Tbe America Conk Stove at GORDON'S. Tba America Cook Stove at GORDON'S. Tba useful eoaiMced with tne beautiful in one or, those .statuary Lamps atCbrls tie's. (VFine French Confectionary, at the Yariety Store ef J. W. Beatty. The America Cook Stove at Ool. GORDON'S. saTEleaaDl FLOUR framNEtr sntit and selling at remarkably low figures, at s4-ll. Cor. 2d Washington Sts, Fresh Efga and SUPERIOR BUTTER SUHEMfiRHORN ft TEN EYCK'8 cor. Washington A Second Street. m3 tl. Tba America Cook Stoya at GORDON'S W BUFFALO-CUT HAY, at Scbermerborn ft TenEyck's, jull if. Cor. 2nd k Washington St. Splendid SILK HATS! at ALDEN'S. Tba America Cook Stoya at . GORDON 8. A. A. fiowen, next to Winsor Bro's.bason hand and is constantly receiving Peaches Apples, Watermelons and fruits of all kinds lie also has some of toe finest cigar In the market. Cigars tbat every one also stlls fur lActs, oan ha bought ot him for loots. Go and See Him, For Sale. UOUSE owned by Mrs. (H. B. Pbinny in WildCat, lor sale. Enquire 00 the prem ises. Or ofC. C. Cburcb. McCrsy House, oot. 131m. Petroleum Centre lioslge, No. Tift, I. O. of O. F. , Regular meeting nights Friday, at 7 o'clock. Signed. " S. E. BOYLS,.H. & W. A. Keller, A. Sec'y. tPtace of meeting, Maio Bt, enposil Voisno'jcV House. ' FIKST AIVM'Ali fettrnt fas OP TUR Tomw Men's Christian Aw or Petbolflm Ctxm PtTho nsalendrnfrl tectnre Commiitte eft. II. I'. A , of iVirvleaul Centre, havaihe V,sj nancjncc III following Hat us UvlnrA fw u aUigaeaaou: q faa Commute will supply the sul,eu iti 1 datea, Where they are But given bi, w PBTHOLinM V. NA1BT. "tli. atu.u aklsaooyh," Nov. lOtb. Hon. Vsf. SAKOf1M. JOSH. JMLUNQ9. mr- anerauoiidfio4 beltir bald Its m .1 LASS, MARK TWAIN, ANNA A.' UlCKJj ,. lAauitu t Dun 1 iiki ........ . ana oiaeni. By Order ef Lecta-. Commuter. JKO. W THOMPSON ctM UT Chalnuaa of Uanaliir, PETRDLM EXCHANGE WASHINGTON STREET, PETROL! CENTRE, PA.. ALF. M YE KS, Proprietor Keeps eooataally act band the raokest ansa. Wines, Liquors & Qgtti of al klada. Warn Meal at all Ilonnl WILD GAME LS ITS SEASON. lOYSTEEi Received daily aad served np In any stvle or, nrif yon want to gel a good square mul 1 1 of LAger to waeh it duwu, aud a nice U.U (tit : a call. A. HTETh. Petroleum Centra, Oct. 86. 18,1. II Fetroleum Centre Meat tt Get). W. Kliiff, Jr., Next Door to the RoehMter Honse, deal.r Is FrnB ann -All M gAI , 8XUKICD MKATS, MlIK DUTTCH Ac Farmers havtoff fkt Cattle will do well to tin 1 a call. A share uf the public patronage solletur'i I, j. w . r,iu,r Petmlenm Centre. Oct. 36. 18,1. 8m. Line, Hrdranlie Cenent. Calcined Plaster, Ilalr,N Of A AlltMtrtftP nti till AJar.v. nn hknrf .nil it ered to any part uf the oil region by leaving cr' C, A. DIRKEY'S. Cor. Per-y and Uechsnte exreMs ort. tf TtTUSVILLB, M Smith's LAGER BEER SALOON and xew Oyster lloiinis. a,5tT,nS Purehaaed the Haloon, NKXT D0OK SIMMOfctP DltUU STO.tK, I raaprcttally sol"1"! bare of patronsae. My toomi will be kint lit r f I sueI piceaaui, ana rav frlenda will at all ttuas FRESH LAGER from the brewery and alway.. cool. Ton can W,,?.SiH(,OTHKKH. d ireeh niaii. 8A't ' WI0HK8, by calling on ma J . uJt 1 h.aM '" !' LADIES' OYSTFJ f KOUM, where ovaten will ha ...rv. un is T rnvaie entrance t o tne room- A. 8. SMITH, OetSrvu, Heat door to Simmons' W Drilling Jars Wa tarnniA eaiaulA-M. saA . - y . vw.iiuiij iinniiuacf -tu em sara mtiA at.. ..i.n. .. . IV nn han4 I Vkoei- VVAA1 ra9lit m.mui M 1 o3i mvri aUniiing iai' ch or Stwngjih tnd DwabUlt j99& "J 1 The Adrantaces we Clai Ovai Lined .tars are that, beingALL 8TSKL, araa rnnerthm Jars con.po.i-d iartly 0"". thai riwentlnc a Hteal'aurfnce to the rock. KII?' protected Irorn wear oa the outeide. and will '"b their ahap. longer. Weataakeepinhaad Cast Iron Working, Barrel' Fisher, XorrbsV Co. CIST1? ov.jj,ii.s-i:
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