; i if . j!:' Petroleum Centre Daily Record. feu Centre, " Tuesday. Feb. It AKKIVIL AND DEPABTIIKC Or UtAlNSsK O. C. di A. II. It. SOUTH. K. 2, Passenwer Leave Corry 11.20 a. m. : Tltiieville. 12.69 p. m.; Petroleim Con ire, 1.40 p. m. i Oil City, 2.22 p. ju.; Ir inetnn, 5 10 p. m. No. 4, Pai-songer Leave Corry 6. 10 a. m. Tltusville, 7.35 a. m.; Petroleum Centre. t.H a m; Oil City, 8 &9 arrive at Ir vineton 11.40 a m. No. C, 1'assenger Leave Corry 6.05 p m; Titntvllle, 7.50 P w; Petroleum Centre, ,38 p m ; arrive at Oil City 9,20 r m. NORTH. No. I, Passeneer Lrave Irvtneton 7.15 a m; Oil City. 10.10 n; Petroleum Cen tre, 11,05a id; Titusvilie, 11,50 a m; arrive at Corry 1,40 p m. Mo. S, Passenger Leave Irvlneton, 12, 04 p m; Oil City 2.57 p m; Petroleum Ceo tre, 3,38 pm; Tilusviile, 4,20 p m; arrive at Corry 6.45 p in. . No. 6, Passenger Leave Oil City 7,00 a m; Petroleum Ceutre. 7.43 a m; Titusvilli', S,M a m; arrive at Corry 10,10 a m. Divine Service. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. II., and o'clock P. If. Bit. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Service! every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and X p- V. Sabbath School at 122' P. M. eata free. A cordial invitation extend ed te alL Riv. C. M. Hiaiio, Pastor. STS. PETER A!CD PAUL'S "(Catbolie) CHURCH. Visas at 10? a. ra. Yceper and Benediction ef the Bleteed Saorament at 4 p. m. . Catechism at 2 p. m. JAMES DUXJf, Pastor. Gold to-day 119. . Rev. . R. Findley, of Mercer, will preach tbis evening, and every evening until lui ther notice, in the Presbyterian Cbureb.- Mr. F. is known tomot of our church-goers at a powerful and effective speaker. KanbCitt We paid a fljimi visit to this place a day or two since and found every thing moving along smoothly. Developing ts being pushed aboad at a lively rate. On the Dempsey farm there are at present 15 wells being pumped which produce about 75 barrel per day. The O'Donnell . well recently struck, will prove a good ten barrel well, The well known as tbe Posey," . struck on Saturday, will it is thought be a twenty barrel well. This well is owned by the Black eil company, who are operaliug two other wells in tbe same vicinity. Mr. J. W. Irwin is about putting down a new ; well on the Dempsey farm. Owing to some trouble in getting tbe driving pipe down, i be bus been compelled to move tbe rig three timer. Tbe Smith well yields about three barrels per day. There are several other small wells on tbe farm yielding from Gve to ten . barrels each. The probability is that more new wells will be put dowu on this and adjoining farms aiother season. Tbe Deopsey Bros, owners of tbe firm, are dis posed to act in a fair and liberal manner in tbe matter of leaserasd royalty. Messrs Arnold & Pbioaey are pumping three wells on the Mallory farm, using a large boiler fur that purpose. On the Mallory, Brown aad Lake farm aud Atletnagoozelum tract numbers efnew derricks hav'e been put np and preparations aro being roude for active operations as soon as tbe weather will permit. Tho p eoplo or Kane City are greatly re joicod at the establishment of a Post OSlce in tbat place. From l'o lmaster McCrea we learned tbat tbe office was to have been opened yesterday The Kauo City Hotel, under tbe manage nientr.f that good tellow, Charley Groves, is doing a good business. 'Charley" thorough ly understands the business of hotel keeping and those ut our citizens having business at that place will find it to their advantage to "put up" at bis bouse. Our old-time friend, Dan. E. Crocker, still continues to bake fresh bread, pies, cakes, wherewith to feed tbe good peo ple of Kane. Dan Is one of thuse whole, sou led people tbat it is rare to meet with, and we are glad to learn is doing a. thriv ing business. r vti-i.-i r. . iiivuuiHMi e uiacsmon nave a branch store at this place, where can l found anything aad everything in the hard ware line. ' We hope to be able to pay another visit to this enterprising place before long. A lady of New York, to whom Mrs. Stowe eeui Her "Vindication," wlib the compli ments of the suthor, returned tbu precious volume with the following indorsement: "Lite is too short excuse me." An Alabama ediotr, in pufliiie a grocery kept by a woman, snyi; "Hnr tomatoes (re as red as her own cheeks, and her indi go as blue as ber own eyes, und her pepper as not as nor own temper." . Tub Nw Wbi.L The new well on the Dalzell Farm, mention of which wo made yesterday, is yielding about 12 barrels per day As soon as the head was pumped off the production decreased to tbat figure, which will probably be about the amount of tbe daily yield. Tbe striking or this well id stimulating developing to a groat extent. Messrs. Patterson Dickey have ene rig up, and are about to commence operations on two more. Messrs. Mason & Sbepard also have one started and are to put down two more within a short time. Several other parties have taken up leases and intend to commence developing shortly. All of tbe above wells are located on the bluff territory of tbe Dalzell farm. From what we can learn on the aabject, we feel .afe in predicting lively times iu that vicin. ity the coming season. The Erie Republican tells a story of bow two fun-loving citizens tried to sell one of their livery stable keepers, and got sold themselves. They proposed to trade a watch for a borae tbe watch being one of the pinchbeck kind, which the livery man was net long in finding out. He asked half an hour to consider, at tbe expiration of the time accepted the offer. Tbe watch was at once delivered, and tbe parties went to obtain possession of tbe nag. They found tbeir property safely bitched in tbe stall a dilapidated taw horse, with tlir''e legs! A negr named Gardner was bsnged at New Kent Court House, V., on the 11th. His speech on the gallows was, in iln way, a model. ' It was as follows: "I am not guilty. I don't know whether I am going to heaven or bell." The donbts of tbe con demned were as novel as tbey were painful, the state of persons In this situation usuully being decidedly beatiflo. A bill bas been introduced iu the Ohio Legislature to guatd the rights and interests of tbe people oi tbe State from invasion by foreign corporations, and to prevent the creation of huge monopolies in tbeir midst, over which they have ao control. . A lady went into a dry goods store in a New England town and inquired for "bleach ed cloth," Several pieces of sheeting were shown ber for inspection, but tailed to suit. "Perhaps," said tbe lady "if 1 should teil you what Iwnaxit for, you would know what to give ma. it is to te used lor repos ing robes." The man fainted.. Mr. H. Freeman of this place, bas soli his interest in tbe bardwaro srore at Rouse ville, to Mr. John Landsrath, who will con tinue the business at iBat point. The above sale does not Inter lore with Mr. Freeman's business in tbis place. He still continues to carry on the hardware and well furnish inj trade, at the old stand a few duo:s above tbe Record office. Mr. J. H. D. Taylor, tbe old aud reHuble bill poster, bas accepted tbe position of janitor of tbe Opera House. He still con tinues at tbe old business of bill noiiiiL', bill sticking and William ditrisbutlng Any jobs entrusted to bim will be faithfully oxecuted. Tbe banking beuse of Geo. II. Bissell & Co., of Oil City, are about to close out their business at that point, which will bo con tinued by tbe First Nationui Bank of Oil City, which succeeds bim. Herald. A large number of Valentines through tbe Post office, yesterday. passed Whllo tbey gladdened the hearts cf the young lolks, Ibey probably gave tbe postmaster much trouble. ' The Good Templars ol this place are to give an amateur dramatlo entertainment at Sobel's Opera House, on Saturday evening next. Sue their advertisement. Two aew wells were struck last week on tbe Economy Oil Co's' tract, Tidioute, and are producing 20 and 12 barrels per day, re spectively. . A new well was struck at Ryiid farm about a week ago, which is yielding 25 bar rels per day. . Oil matters sire reported as quite lively at Tidiuute. Tbe Journal tbiukslliat much J.tAlni. Ill k. .1...... . J It is reported that a new Republican paper is soon to be started at I'Vauklin. The receipts ol tbe concert by the Colum bia Cornet Band, amo'inted to $253. Over Is 100 wiih raiBed at the 1'resbyterian Church on Sunday last, for the missionary cause. Dance at Akiu's Hall, lu-nllit. Weather pletsant lu-day. Railroad travel somewhat 011 the increasa See Dotico of "Money pound " lenmber tiadu active. Game ot nil kind ut the Change Ha'el, Pelrulcum Ex- CJHATITl'HE. If a pilgrim hasbeon shadowed By a tree that I have nursed; If a can or clear, cold water I have raised to lips nthirsi; If I have planted one sweet llower By an else loo barren way; If I've whispeied In tbe midnight One sweet word to tell of day; ir in one poor bleeding bnsum I a woe-swept chord have stilled; If a dark and restless spirit I with hope ef heaven have filled; If I've made fur life's hard battle One faint heart grew brave and strnnr Then, my God. I thank Tbee, bless Thee, For tbe preooiis gift ol song. j rus r.isr. List op Jbkors draws for tiik third Monday of March 1870. Allegheny, Jas. McCaslin, A. Lovell. Caual, Charles Hood, William Wliilcmim. Cliuton, Win. Moore, Richard Sum na, M. A. McKinley, Snm-jel riiipis,' llnrmou Foster. Cherrytree. George Sirawnrulge, E W Hamilton. Cranberry, J. N. Allison, Audrew Bickel. Ccoperstuwn. J J Doyle. Frencbcreek, Samuel Steele. Franklin, I' T Ridiiwav. Irwin. Samuel Kiibns. Jack- con, Jesse McQuaid, Jackson Crooks. Ouk land, James Franke:ibar;er, Daniel ILiys, G B Hughes. Oil Cret k, A. R Guidon, C M Trowbridge, Levi Poor. Petroleum Centre, O F Scbont.lom. Plum, Jew ph G Pioper, Will. Hitich. I'luuier, Samuel Caldwell, Daniel F Leach. rions.iiitville, C C Gardner. Richland, Samuel Allcbinjli. liynd, James Burns, IVeodure Ldd. Saudy creek, L F Boalet, GV I'oitir. t-usur-creek, J R Fltzjeruld. Serub,;rass, Robert JIcQuislon. Long Island just at present is greatly ex cised over the advancement Mot monism i making there. Here is a specuneu of the argument in df feue of Polygamy by Elder TbsmdS Jackson. He claimed th il the pre sent condition ot society di in iuded that this ' doeliln should be practiced by a lurje num ber, or elso in a short, time society wou!d be entirely corrupt. He slated tkal in New York City there were 30,000 more marriageable, women than men; und that in Nw England the women were 200 pel ceut, iu excess of the inen. He also claim ed lliut i? Salt Luke City, wi'.u 20,0li0 in habitants, there wixs not a single prostitute; that in New York City, where tbis pec.iljar institution was condemned, aud within t:ie liti,.l'ing of five huuilred church bulla, could lie lound 20,000 yonntf women who live by sin. 1 he sueuKer sua mui me lar-o pre ponderance of women in this cutimry inude a life of toil or ol shutne uecessarv iVr tinm uuluss polygamy is practiced. i The Colorado Legislature, has adjourned Tbe Wouiau's Suffrage Bill lulled. The steamer Rust-la, from New Yurk, ar rived at Liverpool on luo 12tb. Tte Memphis Avalanche stijs the engi neer of the Maggie Uayi patched ber boiler witb lead. Wilber. Jr., of the firm of Wilber & Co., New Orleans, is reported abscouded wiiR $100,900. The asiassln of Isaac Grecnwald, in Ha vana, was ufref ei in that oity ou Friday night, und will be tried by court, martini. The Rev. Robert L. Colly-r," of Chicago; has declined the call recently fi'.Unded by the Church of tbe Unity, Boston. Tbe funeral ef General Wiadham. the late commander ol the lurce in Canada, took place at Montreal 04 Saturday al'ier- uoon. The Parkersbtit'ij Gazette says; The big well of Coli nel G-iirge Jackion, at Volcano has resumed its largo Uow ol oil. The lull ing bad become so obstructed that the yield was reduced to about forty barrels per day. lt 011 drawing the liibin ' it w:ib found flmt a hard martilelike snbstnnce had formed In H, which was very difficult to remove. Af ter clearing it out and putting it back, the well again commenced its rid flow of one hundred and furty 'barrels per duy, which still toNtinues, This i probubly the best ojl well In the United Stales. The I'arkerstuirjr i-'tate Journnl says: AU of our rellni-rtes, seven In nMmrx'r, are now running, but not to their full capacity, on account of the limited supply of crifle oil. The entire alphabet is loiiud'io these four lines. Tbey Ioiuj a pleasant stanzi lor u child to learn r ,.' f God gives the grossing nx bis meat, He quickfy hems tiie cheep's lew cry But marif who tastes bis line-t when', Shoubl joy to lilt his praises high. , ; New cases ol tnu relapsing lever occur in New York. The disease is tarried liom place to place by vagrant wanderers, who will sleep lia different pluco each nlif and in this manner it is, at tiuus, difficult 10 trace the origin. The disease is on the decrease, owing to tbo watcbfulu'Si uf the au'hoi'itics. rouM. A pocket Look containing a sum or mnnry The owner cau have loo same by proving property mid paying fer this advertisement. febUA R. Bbtan. Higliruck, Congtesa and Empire Spring water etfc iffee Broe. febStf. Valentines ofall kinds at Grlfies Bros, tf norse Shoe Nails, wholesale and retail, nt Nicholson & Blarkmon's, 23-tf. TheNow Gas l'mup tor sale at Nicholson Jk Blackmon s. tf. Tins Mkanh Bisi.nkss My entire stock of good a is tUered at cost. A. S. Suitu. Dec 5 tf. The New Gas rump fer tale at Nicholson i lilackmor.'s. tf. SiiKHirr )r.i.K is Ci.osao. Nicholson Blii'-kiiinn Imviiiiz bought bim out at this place and Kane City. tf. Reduced 1'iicexat Lamiueri Alden'e. nuv.2211. I'nilerelotliinc iii Inr'u quantities at Lam meis &. Alden's. Kid Cloaks' A lare assortment, at Luuieis & Ab. en's. The liirj-est und best nsxirtraent of Table Cutlery, ever brought iuto the country at Niccholson & Hl.iCumon'. t. Limtners .V Alden'e is tie only store to qtiy good, ilui'.'hle and utieup clothing. Latninera & Alden'e is the only white n.atts, clotMnii store in the Centre, Onlei" taken for euils ud tits guiiiantocd, L.iimneis ,t Alden'.H. A. S. Smith's Ir.re stuck of boots arid shoes in olTered at enst for the next Cl) days Dec 0 tf. A. S. Pmith tn order to elose nut his larir stock of ladii s shoes ,1c, oilers them at Cost us they must be sold in tho r.eil tJ days. Dec 5 if. Parlor und ollica etoves. rt few et and will be soM nt cost at ,1, Hutlierrord.s. if. Cnrnne 15,11s. w'uibMale NielioiH tii It.iektnon'si and ri'tait. 2:;-it N KiV AliV l-.lil'lK.M l-.M'.s. GBAKD ' AMATEUR DRAMATIC Entertaijiiu'ent ! BY THE GOOD - TEMPLARS OF PETROLEUM CENTRE, SOBEL'S OPERA HOUSE Saturday EVg, Febl9 THE DOM IC3TIC DHAMX OJT THE 0 Toodles !.! TO CONCLrOK WITH T11F. LAUGHA BLls KARUEOK T H K B'O'iVl'iVl Y 3 fit rlu Atfini ion, ..... I.L'ItCl-VCli t-tilti. lb CLMitB 1'ui furtii I p irt Icil'ir- m-e Mils or ttif d. 'li'.'liu.s I'uv bale at tho l'ot tftiy .XfH Hnom lib Hid NEW JEWELRY STC1E I AT Oil. CITY. ISHAM & Co Have pnrd Jewelry slow 011 (Vnire rum aour west of the r A. Teligraph OauW OilCltj, Pa. Keep constantly on band a large assortment 01 IMaitionds & Fine W.t'lu& (American, Ktg Ub and SwIh make.) Solid Silver und IMutcd Ware, SOLID GOLD C H AINS, JKWKl.ni, I'ISTOLX. KiVOI.VKrm, risiiiNHTACKi.it. SKAU MMIS 4c., Partlralar attention frlven to repairing line nuchas and Jewelry b a competent workumn no jewelry Th Arm in 1 11. nrm nave aiso toro al'nil'SVII.i.E u prlag street tiii'illf. H. L. TtSUSE, Dealer In Fine Watclis. Diamond and Gold Jewelry, Clock. Merlins Silvor, 'Warp, Fire Ai'iiii, Ac. ALL K ND9 OP POl.lll .UWKI.HY UADJC TO OUUEK. y Krpairlnit, KngniTliii, w ill rtctlrc la mediate atien'ion b)- expert woikinen .NO. 10 SIMtl.VO S'fHL'ET TITl'ltVM.LU, PA. d-.-l. lllaeoluliuil Nollce. .1 m ir is;o. XTotlce I berr tv clven that 1I10 virt er-h p Inte'y i exietiiui betwii-n W. It. ieoliN-m !1 l;. Blerl'.moi' Hiiiler the firm name of V II Ni.-hol-on A Co, ii diMolved ttiin d:iy by unit al eon.ent. The lj'.ueli',t!i will br earnef! on nvrter tin1 iroi'f if Meh'iiHon l'rn, who will a.fu:uo all ii.den.eaue of tbe laie nmi. vt . 11 IMl ll''l.i. II B HI.VCK.MON piKANKt-N, PA., INSL'UANOK AUKXT. I. H. HILIIAED, Agent. $m(WHto; ( AI1TL ttep-weuted ntdenrelullylnvestiKl lijr ihjjullow lug I'ellnhie eompimlof: '1 bt' Mn'iial Life Insurance t'o. ol y.,u caioial IMVICOCO Tho AC111 Life Inniirnnce to. or Itartrorii Com capital. The Homo Insurance Co. of New ork, rtipi al. The iinnrnneePc of North Ainerlcs, l'i, cneiinl. S :.2-'l l.SiS.tl'4 a.mewn The lliiiuo of New Uaven, CoiieLtleul, r iiit;il. The A ll 'i.y I 'It v timurincr Co., of AM' nv New York ea Hal, The n e'lrin J 16'linnrnuco Co. of l iiiiitilelotin. enitltnl. ' , 1. n'.pm'iei. In e Mine nX re'itr-rivaoiii. we-i.-l riiO'i.' lea. pa.d .III Inu li.it fo'irvnii r nvr T-iooo.COO IN LU&bt.O Ceot lnvellp t't'iitiscs Cameho, School IIoums and ollar I uddlnii Insurt'tl rei'iiotuaUy. Oil Inorrrd la Store en" In TrnU. IWJelrste -m l on flea 1 la.tire, I'i any ' r tne iw" t s 1 i;r.uiro Companies. OUteein trimliiiii an I M,JH. ' e.l:! m DlsxoSltlittii Aolisif. ri'beeo pa Mer-hlp hennilore eil nil" nruer u.c I Arm naineef Imt.k Bros. ihii.la u.-ol.eJ mill ll I ennenl. ' . nuu.'r. rrnnm . -('w will te enwbraeJ horeUilori lij l . Kli", who ill wi 1 an a r.' u-Hin-i m- - linn.. Tlie w-i;ail'H i flh) upper tore nr.' moin liai d of l). W. Kinu' Jr- f-r colleet en snl " eiirons kn .Iiii thuinevc uidebfens-miumn ton II rm tiai and icitle. ... fehl.Xw . O VV. KlMUr FOR HALT.. Hnildlne mid lenfe No. 11T Washinalou trfel , lor ter,e "I'l'tv , JauMn. OWK.N OAVKNKJ. 500 l..:UAE.I! Th. Cherrvre. . nn Pipe to Hrd vrm t" beT .. -Kiwi llirei 'lmr within ilmpaji'l"? dav Arewartof.FIVK IIBNIiltEl) I)OI.LA will bo aj) f"r ire dd Hon ai d emivieimn " perunn or perrons Minneed In or taUng. ony P' la any of the three vl d dnous trniuactioin- ... J. bl AitUACGH.tlipt. Oct i- C. A. Onrf y, I BALr?. In second hnnd eni res. hnVtr. Tiih J Jim.'. Casing, alo new Wood ManisP'" tuntly on bsao. Having the fael'lt M fr CLEANING AND REPAIRING ER" .G1NLS, rill 4o so on th most reasonable terms. arties Having Engines for Sal tl e well to ulvi me "a call. riaSfo.ro near tt O C. A.K. It., PITHOLHirn tEH.A ' PUMJfTUBB aUS & DAVIDSON, il Diamond Ht.. TITUSVILI.E' PA. (Opposite Usrsld Offlee) , Would invite old patrons and tho puble lly to call aud examlns eur , SHENDID STOuKjPF rURNIIURE OF AIT. KINDS Plian.fiwr Kflld. lit) I flt1"" 1 1.. I i'm .m lflVfl. inO LYU; llUlll'USi Willi KH'O, yupvi Kriptlen of luriillifre, plain jatd fusW""" Te.tins rtjnwinsWIe. . . ,. ' '' Joai received n liireo and .. . II aor i- stock of Ehelf bardwaio r J. Butherl ford'i.- i Side- do ( Wt tTsli imiwhi si Mil M jVl l i 1
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