I I I: f etroleurn Centre DaMy Record. fmu ajewtre, TaeadavYt.etoker 31. ARRIVAL AND DEHABTtBK OF TRAtTfN O. O. 4c A. R. K. Oo and after guoday, Aug. lSlli, 1STI, trains will run as follows: KOTII MO. ft. XX. S N. 1. leave Irrlne. 12.45 P at. M3 P M Leave Oil City d.OO & M. S.J I P M. 7,41 P H Pet.Coa ,Sfl 3,69 8.23 Tllusv. 1,3i Arrive Corry, 8,66 MOT. tin, t. (mh Corry, 11,00 a m, Tlltisv. lt,4S P fr. r. Cm. 1,28 trrlraO. City 2,10 4.46 " .! " 6,10 ' 10,32 " Wo. 4. IS. 16 A M. 7.42 8.28 ' 9,10 " 12.01 " NO. II. 6.60 P T,40 H.20 " 9,16 " Irvine. 4,40 ' No. tod ran on Sunday. FREIGHT TRAINS NORTH. Ho lt. No. IS. No. 11. Do. IS. No. 9. UOC,,. .)!,).. 11.Ma.sr 6,86asr ArP.010.at l.Vflm 11. Sim. 8,M ' Ttte, 11. in a.k. , ' ,(M " tfit " Af.Gorllt,MrH FREIGHT TKAINI HOUTH. Wo. 10. 2fo. 8. So. IS. No. 14. No. SO S. Onr. 1,10pm Tt.e,t5..w 8,a. 1,10 ph.11.Uab. il flora "PC.8.10 10,O " S.6HP.X. ntllUI" AfOU , 11,00 " JW ' 8,40 6 SO ' Ho. M Leave Cnloo, 8,30 . in. ; Tituarllle, 10. 48 a.m.: Pet. Caotre, 1.80 p. m., arrires ot Oil ity, 1,03 p. m. No. l.S Leaves Union 1,40 p. m. ; Tltnavllle. 4.06 p. B. 1 Pet Contra, 6,48 p. m urirea ot Oil City, MS p. m Oil City and Petroleum Centre freight, leave. Oil lty 9,45 a. ra., arrives at Petrolenm Ueiitrell.tt) a. as. Leaves Petroleum Centre at 1,98 d m., arrives t 011 City 8,00 p. m. 1, t, 8 . 4, t and 8 are express train. Moa 10 and 'JO ara through accommodation, connecting at Owry and Irfluaton for Kut and Horth. Sob 18 and 14 freight acmmmodatlon. No. 17 aud IS run on Sunday between lit oevll la sad Union. attwa PALr alanine oata. Pfe. 4 Direct to Wllliamsport witboat ahange an Philadelphia and Now York Una. No. 1 Direct from Williamapnrl without bangs ny Phil, and N T. Una No 6 Dlruel from Plttabiirth without change. No 41-Direct to Pittsburgh without change. Honda, June S, 1871. trlTlne Service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH ' Services ovary Sabbath at 11 A. M. and ti P. II. Sabbath School at 12'i P. M. oats free. A oordial invitation extend- d to all. Pit. r. W. ScoriiLD, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7k 'look P. at. D. PATTON, Paator. Goldjat 1 p. m. 112 A shooting affray, resulting In the woun ding ef a man named Omnia Blaine, oc curred at tba upper end of Waabiogton-St., boat 9 o'clock last nigbl. Tbe affair ap pears, to bo rather "mixed up." Blaine, who was somewhat Intoxicated, states that h was sitting la the bar-room at tbe time, whsn a stranger earns in, drew a revolver and eommsDeed firing at blm, emptying the revolver, two of tba balls taking effect, one entering tba right log about an iuoh above tba knee and lodging In the fleshy portion of tbe limb, inflicting a envere fleab woucd, and the other ode ,'aipping" tbe flesh from the end of one of tbe Angers oo the right band. Another nan states, tkst tbe two men bad quarrel, and adjourned into tbe treet to settle It, and were engaged in fighting It out on that line," when tbe eboottoa occurred. Still another Individual Informed us tbat tbe man was accidentally wounded by tbe aareloas use of flte arms. Nobody appeared, to know the reeklees In divldnal who done tbeflrlog, coqaequently ao arresu were made. Blaine ia not dan gerously burt,; and will probably be about gain lb few daya. Rev. Father Sheridan and Rev. John L. Finncane, two well known Catbolio clergy, man, were in town to-day. now well on tbe Stewart tract, about four miles from Pleaaantvllle, atretic about week ago, Is yielding near one hundred nfl forty bsrrels per day. E. T. Stetson, supported by a full stock company, will appear at Sobers Opera House, for one night oaly, oo Monday even, log, Hot. lib, on wbicb occasion will be produced the great eeoiation drama entit led "Pock, add Neck," Introducing tbe great railroad aod scaffold scenes. This con pa. ny Is one of the belt tbat ever left New Torh City. ' This ovsning, tbe eelbrated Mendelmbon Quintette Club or Boston, commence an en gagement of two nights, at Lovs's Academy of Music, Oil City. Tboso of oar eitlaens desiring to hoar lbs Club sing cso do so by leaving bare on tbe 4:60 p. m. train, return ing by special train leaving Oil City' alter tbe concert. A good opportunity Is also presented of seeiog the new Academy ot Untie. . It is rumored that the new well oo Tarr too has increased to twenty Are barrels per ay. . I H A W. Parker "bang tbelr banners oo the outer walla," in today's paper. They Iwsys bsve on band a large stock of re.h nd salt meats, flab, hotter, eggs, lard, s. Their prices ara elao very reuoseble. Call and aae tbn, "A (fivifriinene. Sobel'e ()(.ora Home was literally jammed with people, last evening, to wltneM the opening perlnrrnunce of the Wallace Sinters Jennie, Minnie and Maud Comic Opera and Burlesque Troupe, ami all present ap peared bltibly pleased with tho entertain ment. Miss Jennie as -Dnnd!an," In the popular biirlesqne of Cinderella, or, Tbe Lover, Tbe Lackey sod tbe Little Glass Slipper"; Miss Minnie as "Prince Poppot ti," and Miss Maud as "Cinderella," have improved wonderfully in tbe aistrionle art since their appearance io tbe same drams last season. They are rapidly becoming liniabed artistes, and even now are ranked among tbe first io tbe theatrical profession, a standing which they are Justly eotitled to as versatile, talented and daahiog actresses. Tbe company is a strong one and composed of the finest performers io tbo profession, among whom, we may mention Mr. Geo K. Fortescue, Mr. . Chapman, Mr. J. P. John son, Miss Etta, ic. The performance last evening was well rendered throughout, aod could not have been bettered. This evening will be produced tbe beau tirul Comedy in two aots, entitled "The rectory Girl," Miss Jeaoie appearing as Martha Gibbs; Mr. Fortessua as Toby Twiukle, and tbe entire company in the cast. The performance will conclude with the very laughable farce of tbe "Country Cousins." The entertainment witl be inter spersed with tbe usual variety performance. Go early aod secure your seats. rfaw kis op BuRKixo Fluid. Mr. Gray, of Boston, recently discovered a ooo- ezpiosive illuminating fluid. To sbow how safe tbe new compound was, be iavitsd a number or bis meads Io meet him In bis rooms, wutther be bad brought a barrel of the fluid, wilcb be at once proceeded to stir with a red botpoker. As be went through tbe roof, accompanied by bis irienas, be endeavored to explain to bis nearest compsnion tbat tbe particular fluid in tbe barrel .had too ration nhenzine in it. but tbo gentleman said be bad engagements ntgner up, and could not wait for an ex planatioo. Mr. Gray continued bis ascent until be met Mr. Jones, who informed bim that thsro was no neaesilty or bim to go up higher, as everybody was coming down, to Mr. bray started back to bo with tbe party. Mr. Gfa's widow offers for sale tbe.secret for tbe manufacture of tbe non-exblosive fluid at a reduced rate, as she wishes to raise money enough to buy a silver-handled cof- dn, with a gilt plate, for Mr. Gray. Ex change. Tbe meetinp of tbe Mite Society of tbe Presbyterian Cburcb, will be held at tbe bouse ot Mr. J. M. Dickey, on the Boyd Farm, on Thursday evening next. All are invited to Utond, and we would certainly advise Mr. D.'s friends aod they are many to be in attendance, as tbey csn rest; as sured or hearty weloome from him and his amiable lamfly. Liattof pateota lasusd from tbe United States Office to Pennsylvania inventors, for the week ending October 24, 1871, aod each bearing tbat date. Process or Removing Obstructions irem Oil Wells, J. Dickey, Oil City. Desk, or Table Attachment for Chairs, S. L. Bllgb, Pit Hole City. Oil Tank, G. W. Glass, Pittsburgh. Refining Hydro-carboi Oils, H. W. C. Twsddlo Pittsburgh. Scrubbing Brush, J. N. Valley, and J. A. Stetson, Jr., North East. Forman ft Ash bsve completed tbelr new well on tho Cope farm. From Thursdayi,. V Z , ? . M . niirht nt,i .,,. ' T0' tn0 ol 8' "no do not believe Io ad- night unt)l Saturday morning 160 barrels were pumped therefrom. Tbe daily produc tion will probably be about 60 barrels. Tbe Allegheny at this point, Immediate ly below tbe mouth of Oil Creek, is "lock ing up." It actually contains more than forty barrels of water at present writing Washerwomen are In high spirits ones more. A negro member ol tbe Texas legislature was met upon the street with s largs roll or greenbacks ia bis hand, looking at bis pils, and cackling so lond tbat heal treated the attention of a bystandsr, who said to him, "Wbot are you laughing at, Jim?" Jim re plied: "Yen see tbat money?" "Yea." "Well boss, I just got Ibst for my vote I'm peso bought four or fire times in my life, but dis la de but lime I ever got de jasb myself!'' A dispatch to the Pittsburg Commsrclal from Franklin ssys: Well No. I, oo tbe Rial Farm, Bully Hll, owned by Prentice, Crawford, Barbour 4 Co., struck a fsw weeks ago, was torpedoed on Friday, and It doing fully oee hundred and fifty barrels per day. This wsll Is cans log great excitement In Bully Hill dlstriot. Tbe water in Oil Creek is at a very low tttge at present. Always proclaim tho, faults ef others There should bj asss-rjtsla 8 republic govern teeal. ' - - .. , , . ... - I BilBZVW I Oil Item. Loral Ifoiicei. - Several wstls sre beiag put down to test tbe territory; in Knox township. Ons oo the land ol Ellison ft Co., and others whose names we have not learned. Lewis Culner was oflored $1,000 so acre for bis farm, just below Petersburg. Tbe same price was offered for tbe Asbbaugh farm, about half a mile east of Petersburg. Tbe Groner well, nesj Freyburg, is com pleted, aod the tubing will be pal ia Ibis week, and a thorough test made. Tbe well on Kahle's land, near old Clin ton Furnace was put dowo to the third ssnd( and a good sbow obtslned. Tbe owoers very singularly, are not maklog any effort to test It. Tbe Hunt well, north f Freyburg, is now being drilled deeper. It has been pumping a month or two, and 70 barrels of oil bare been saved and sent Io market showing tbat there ia oil, aod making it certain it will be found Io that aection, in paylug qoantitles. Tbe Asbbsugb well, half a mile east of Petersburg continues to throw 'oil In lar.o quantities some estimating! at 75 barrels a day, while drilling in tbe third aand. It was almost completed at last accounts Tbe well on the Foust farm, just south of Petersburg Is pumping a large atrsam or oil. A number of others wells In that lecality, aod about tbe mouth of Turkey Run are al most down, with good indications. The Al um Rock well is about completed. Clarion Democrat. A parish clerk, ola poetical turn, in bis own estimation, composed ths following, to celebrate tbe visit of tbe Bisbop to confirm. "Why do ye skip ye little bills. And wherefore do ye leap? Ia It because ye're glad to see Ills grace, the lord desherp Why do ye jump ye Utile hills And wherefore do ye hopp? Is It because ye're glad to see His grace the lord htshopp I" Tbe Fire at Parker's on Thursday evening destroyed the 11,000 barrel tana of Parker's ft Kama. It contaioed 2,000 barrels of oil and was uninsured. Tbe fire was caused by by lightning, and all efforts to extinguish it were unavailing. Io Josquio Miller's poem or Kit Carson's ride be begins by representing Kit Carson sstrlds a bare-backed, perfectly naked horse. Before he concludes .bis ride It 'a stated by the poet, "he row Io bis etirupa'' lor some purpose or other. How a man on a bare-back borae, could manage to rise ia his stlrups qneatioo which tbreaents to stlt-rup(quile a controversy. Ida Lewis is married, aod her legal name is now Wilson, but she still uses br maiden name. She la living at Lime Rock, where she made ber reputation, with ber mother. who ia in ill health, and of whom sbe Is very fond. The total number or lives saved by Ida Lewie la eleveo. Never pay your debts It is unconstitu tional for payment impairs tbe obligstion of a contract, and eveu the Legislature has no power to do tbat. Never forgive an injur. Tbe power o' pardoning belong to the Governor. , Bill, stickers -files. A'dsy ot reckoning Saturday. A universal want a want of money. Wm. 1. 1 J. I. L. .11 1 . . . vertlsing: Without advertising! should bs poor. man to-day. H. T. Helmbold. My success Is owing to my liberality In advertising. Bonner. Advertising bss furnished me with a com petence. Amos Lswrenoe. I advertissd my productions and msde money. Nicholas Longwortb. Coos t ant and permanent advertising is a sure prelude to wealth Stephen Glrard, He who Invests one dollar in business should invest one dollar in advertising. A. 7. Stewart. Post; Office Newsroom ! Just received, a new stosk of Statlonsrv. i' aocy uooas of all kinds. A new Slock of uoio reus, iL,eroy w. iratlrcblid Fens and the celebrated Johnson Gold Pens). George H i s . . ... " ' Westenbolm's Cutlery, Knives, Rsaors and bcissers. Also, Koives msde bv H. Jk W .iog. a ssw CIRCULATING LIBRA RY. Copies or N. Y. Dallies falvaVB In Via bad. Weekly and Monthly Periodicals of all dsoomlnatioas. Papers msilad to any pari or tne country ir desired. A Large otocx or Tobacco, both Chewing and 8mo- aiog, or tne very best quality. Duff's In structions in Book Keeping. School RmIt Copy Books, aod anything pertaining to a firstolass slstionery store. P.O. NEWS ROOM, PETROLEUM CENTRK, PA 8. JH. PeUR8' vo. mi Park How, New Tock, aad Bao. P. Kowell A Co AdrarUalng Ageole. wo the aula aowto She Pa, iroleum Oeutra Dnv Keeown hi thai etty. Ad vertisers In that city ere reeeeewd ta tsare taaar avers with either of toe above bosses HOuse lor Male. A desirable residence located en Botd farm, with all conveniences for a good sired family, for sale cheap. Good water la the b.e. Kno.ir.or f Petroleum Centre, oot 30-1 ov. New Neat and Nobby Ml, EHiTSI at ALDSM' WANTED. A girl wanted to do gsasral bousewotk loquire of Mrs. L. P. EGBERT, oct 30-31 gbert farm. LIVK AND LET LIVKI Just received at Msase ft Armstrong's Flour and Feed Si ore, 1,300 bunbals extra WHITE OATS, which will be sold at low. est cash prices I oZV-lf. Groups of statnary from the old masters in those superb Ismpa at Christie's. Groups of statuary from tbe old esasters la those superb lamps at Christie's. Apples! Apples! Just received at E. T. Brlgg's Flour and Feed store, 160 barrels af extra nice Ohio applee. oet.24-lw. Nsw Styles Silk Ualsl at A. ALDE.VS New Styles SILK HATS! sep. IS, at ALDEN9 The America C'ok Stove at GORDON'S. Tbe America Cook Stove at GORDON'S. The useful cnmniced with toe beautiful in one of, those .statuary Lamps at Chris- tie's. Fine French Confectionary, at tba Variety Store of J. W. Beatty. WElegant FLOUR from NEW WHEAT sou eeinng at remartatily low figures, at SCHERMERHORN ft TEN ETCK. s4-tl. Cur. 2d ft Washington Sis. Fresh Egjr and SUPEKIOR BUTTER .-iucMr.tuiUHN ft TEN EYCK'S cor. Washington ft Second Streets. mJJ tt, The America Cook Stove at GORDON'S Splendid SILK HATS! at ALDEN'3. Tbe America Cook Stove at ; GORDON'S. A. A. Bowcn. next to Winsor Bro's.hason bund sod is coostantly receiving Peaches Apples, Watermelons and fruits of all kind. He also has sorce of toe finest cigars in the market. Cigars tbet every one else sella for lftcta. can he bought of bim for lcte. uo auu nee mm. For Male. HiJUhK owned by Mrs. ill. B. Pbinny in """"i lureaie. enquire on theprem . . v v- ulcO Mcurey House, oot. 131m. Petroleuam, Centre A,olge, No. a.o, a. v. oi U. F. negmar meeting ntgbts Friday, at 7 v uieca. oigoeo. A m i. E. BOYLES, N. 6, W. A. Kai.i.aa. A. Sea.. Mr.Tnl.U'M,iB' M'in 8- PI" wvaj UWUtrj, V. "leALPINEa, (Late of Petroleum Centre.) RESIDENT SURGEON DENTIST. Qas sdDialnured. Office opes day sad night OPP7r.JOverC. If. bhODard'a lir nnrju a. KOU8KVI1.LE, PA, octal tf ' Tim Amsrio Cook BMvTat ANACAL J tdm fast! OP THE or Pevbolcvb Cams. avrw. andaraUnei LactaiVj OfeaMilslaa ikrak.. nooawce tba fMliiwtng Mat of LeManafnr taes teing eeaaoa i 'lbs CoaaawUaa wtU sepnly Ue aat4ao1 tad a. dates, where tnay are aotgrrao nalow, as eot t taey ra am oeiwiiviy awnnnH. . . . l .. W MMl. " Hue) WM. PAKSHlMtl. Ji)8M BU.UNOS. V OorrasnoaaVne ta balng bald with UOSrj OKRCLKT. WKNDELLPinCllpe.PHKO Due? uds, aau thus, auinav m. iHCKlMtot and others. By Order of Lectn-vj Committee JMU. W. THOMPSON. arm If Chairman of Com taut n. PETROLEUM EICMNGE M WASB1NGTON STREET, PETROLEI.il CENTRE, PA., ALI. MYBR9, Proprietor. lUape conaJia ly oo hand tba cbolorat braaaj Wines. Liquors & llfurs, oral hinds. VYMRlMMla Rl mil Iloari. WIIJJ GAXR IN ITS HKASAN tOYSTEBS RpcHvtd daily and served np In any etyla aalnt nflf yoa wont u m a aoe auaan maal. t n of La aeau to wash It dowo, aud a moa 1 lr (t'eai A. MTP.&4. Petroleum Centre, Oct, , IH71. u Petroleum Cee(k M H! Geo. H. Rlnjr, Jrs Next Door to-the Rpebwter Oiaaa, dealae In rnA ann sail MEAT , aCKi MKAW, PuULTll, unrriB c Parmata having fat rattle will da wall to les a call. A ahara of the pakile paitonaga amlclud. O O. WTEINesJt. Petrolenm Centra. (e. 18, 18TI. 8si. Llane, IlyelraiRlU CeRreat, Cmlclaed Plaster. Hair. Ac Of a aapwior antllty, alway. on hand and de'tr ered to aa j part of tne oil region hy laavlag aroti C, A. Dt'RFEV'8. Cor. Perry sad Mschanic HiraMa. oeW8 tf. TiTUoVIIXI, PA. Smith's LAGER BEER SALOON! and iew Oyster Hoonis. ll2JJ??,S,:B,,,,"1 Hsloon, NEXT DOOK 8IJ4MO.Sh' DKUO tWMK, raepettially solWl hare of patroaaga. My .oom. wMI be kapi sa auu pieaa.ni, aud m fri.nua will at all timet a Tm.ih """wery and alway coo!. Ton ean alw WI0H8.bylll1gon'Ii " " mma' Mt When OTalrA ulll mmmmmA MM in ml -v- to. rrivate entrance t o the room. A 8. filMITHy uctsw'i Neat door to Simmons' Stor Drilling: Jars We wnnid naanaMAiiiw f.-- .... vm- xTnlJZX WieMirall7 (( wo'kecp eesru l ast Steel DrUHng Jars ! rhs AdTRittaffoji we Clalt- 2V. ,:liSLJ.V,",,h"' witg alt mix, sras runner th.a Jar coupwed Mrtly ot lr Weelaokeoeon hand CMf Iroa WorkintT BarrJ I'iHher, (rris & o. ociSJlf.. . K. NTCUOlSltf, tiojiV.1 QOSDON'3. Nov i:.i;s,f
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