.avr-a1 -nr;;' r ctroleum Centre Daily Record. I'CU C'eulre, t'rlday. Feb. 25. AltltlVAL ANt DEPAKTtlRI! OF TUAIKSfON I. C. Se A. K. K. FOITU. No. J,' Psssfnsrer. Leave Corry 11.20 a. in. J Titnsvlllo, 12.nr. in.; Petroleum On ire, 1.40 p. tn.; UU City, 2.22 p.m.; Ir Vineton, 6 10 p. m. Ro. 4, Passenger Leave Corry 6.10 b. m. THmsvIIIp, 7.35 a.m. i Petroleum Centre, 8.14 a ro; Oil City, 8B9 a m ; arriro at lr vineion 11.40 am. No. 6, Passenger Leave Corry 6.05 p m ; Tittibville, 7.50 p in; Petroleum Centre, 8,34 p to; arrive at Oil City a, 20 f m. NOttTll. Nov I-. Passenger Leava Irvlneton 7.15 a m; Oil City. 10.10 a n; Peirolenm Cen tre. 11. OS a oi ; Titusvilie, 11, 50 a m; arrive at Corry 1.40 p m. No. ;i, Passenger Leave Irvtneton, 12, 06 p in: Oil Cily 2.57 p m: Petroleum Cen tre. g.Sfi p m; Titusvillc, 4,20 p m; arrive at Cmry 5.45 p tn. No. fl, Passenger Leave Oil City 7,00 a rn; 1'elrolctim Centre. 7.4.'l a in; Titusville, t.HO a tu; strive at Corry 10,10 a m. CMvino Service. PF.ESBYTEKIAN CHURCH. Pftachin? at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7 o'clock P. M. Kkv. J. T. Oxtoby, Pastor. ' JIETIIODI5T EPISCOPAL ' CnURCH. Service every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and P. M. Sabbath School at 12J p. M. atsfree. A cordial Invitation extend ed to all. Rev. C. M. IIk-iho, Pastor. STS. TETLPv AN'P PAUL'S (Catholie) Hass at 1('J a. ra. Vesper and Eenelictioo of the Blessed 8CTax,ent at 4 p. m. . . Catechism at 2 p. m. . ;. JAMES PUNV, Pastor. Cold to-day llG?. Wp leorn fiom iba Titiisville Herald of th's morning, that Kev. J. T. Oxtoby of this place, his received a cull from tha First l'psbyterlan Soiiely of North Hast, .Erie county, thislate, they offtrinR him $1,500 prr year and a parsonage. This Is the sec ond eall Mr. .Oxtoby has bad from North East. The tirst ono he declined, and we feel sure bis congregation will bo uneasy uutil they learn ho bns'V.ee.liiied 1 1) second. Mr. O.'s ministrations hue have been very successful, and lie has endeared himself to all by his goodoefs ot heart and earnest en deavors to forward the Muster's work. Should he see (It to accept the csll, bis de parture vri; I cause universal regret. We hcje he will conolwio to remain. An old well about four miles from Nails barg, on tho road to Tidioqte, was torpe doed about ten days ajo, and the produc tion Increased from ton lo 71 bartela per day actual measurement. This well is lo cated on theClapp f.rm, formerly Hender son, and bad pumped t-n barrels per day for some time past. Tho increusa of this veil will have a tendency to cause oil ma trrs to look up thereabout. Th Oil City Times '-pitches into-' Char ley Shay's Pseudonjtnoin," in which the Times is perfectly right. About ibe mean est game perpetrate In this town by the Q-.itnciihumbiii;" was to charge half price lor children in arms. Oue of our citizens attended the performance taking with him bis wife and baby, a child about six months old. The manager of the 'biggest little show" of the age refused to admit him ut til he paid twenty live cents for the child. Let the bow-gag sound tae praises of the Quincu-wbat-ye-kil." , : On Thursday evening next, Wellington & Drunncr's Mammoth M'n.atiu) Troupe aud lirasa Baud are lo give ouu proud enter tatmaent at t'obvl's Hull. This company comprises 13 ot the bright particular atma . of the burnt cork profession. We bcapm-k fur them a crowded house. Mr. C. 17. West, the gentlemanly aont, Is a member of the "prinliug crafr.'" consequently be lieves la lylvoitUiug liberally. Sea their advertisement. Weather a little wmuier. Mr. W. II. Murphy and o'.bers, of Pit bole, have taken several leases on the 11 u 1'iay farm and are about to sink wells. Nbw Wkll. Weil No. 71, Columbia Oil Co'h farm, was down and comuieuoed leatitig on Tlmi'iidy tost, pumping for tl.o first 24 hum lifteeti' barrels ot oil. Since then it bus ybdded 13 barrels per day. No.' siuio I'urui, U producing tl barrels: These well3 are owned by toe Columbia Oil Co., of Pittsburgh. Foreat lilayoi Jvuitf Lear" to a $000 b'lusu ct Meadville ou'Wcduvsday evontug. The largest sum, the Republican suy, ever iealizd by any single eutertaitimuLt in that o.ty. Ibi Ann-.i-"iisr an I Ctiiiittie we'll, "". 12, i'U t'ie Milory farm, leeeully sivueii, is rie, .m, bunds per d.iy. five Tfconaaa Dallaralu (toll Cold round Hidden Hcneatk theSod. Kansas City Ktm, Feb, 18, " Yesterday afternoon a gentleman named Win. Pate, who recently purchased and is now improving a lot tear tho eastern ter. minus of Twelfth street, discovered on bis premises a treasure of no ;triflin import. He was digging for the foundation ofa house. Near the roots of an old tree that had long ago been cut down, Mr. Pate was freely lliiuzbig sp.ido when suddenly it struck something solid and apparently immovable Digging around the olject it was soon brcugbt to light. It proved to be a small iron chest, rusty, but heavy aud solid. It wag at oncee moved from its bed under the earth, nud with seme difficulty epened. linm-ino the surprise and delight of Mr. P. on discover ing therein gold to the amount ot $5,020 With the gold was also found a note, and in tho note was legibly written. Uittden from tha soldiers in 1SC4. If I ucver return, and this is discovered, the tinder will please devote half the amount to charitable purposes, and the balance be cnu nep lur uis own use- i am an old runu with not a relative in Missouri. J. G. WAITE. The money has been placed In the bank. Mr. P. we uudeistand. Intends fuldlllnir the written request of tba old man to the let ler, and especially gladly, no doubt will he appvopriaio "the balance" referred to in Mr. V aite s note. Beautiful Comparison. Uev. T. Dewltt Tulmailg", now of Biooklvn, closes a ser mon as follows: "Meated at a country fire side the otter day, 1 saw the Gro Uindle, blrz", aud go out, and I gathered up from tho hearth enough' for miay reflections. Our mortal' life is juat. like lb Ore on thut hearth. We burst thrpuali and ur. and out. giy of sparkle, gay of flash, gay of crackle tmblems of boyaoid. Then the Cro reddens ' into coals. The heat Is liercer, and the more it is stirred, the more it reddens. With sweep or flama it cleiis its way till all the hearth glows with tho intensity emblem of full manhood. Then comes a whiteness in the coals. The beat lessens. The flickering shadows have died along the walls. The faggots drop apart. The house hold hovers aver the expiring em'trra. The lust breath of smoke has been lost In the chimney. Fire is out. Shovel up Co while remains. Ashes !" The old whaling ship Iruelove, now hail ing from IIull, England, was built for the merchant linde, in Philadelphia, in the yoar 1764, having reached the patriarchal aje of ona bundled and six years. Tho True love was employed during the revolution nry war ft a private r, but was nnforlunate y captured by a Br! tish crusler, and in the year 17S0 she was purchased from tho Brit ish Government by parties in Hull, t-bo was then employed in the wine trade, be tween Oparto and Hull. This vessel has made eighty voyages to Greeuland, and is now carrying ico from Norway to English ports. ' Neither the wur in Cuba or tho present extremely cold veal!-er has interfered with the clothing trude of Lammers Jfc At- den, on Washington street. They still coi tinuetosoll the latest styles of clothing at tho most reosonable rates, and are In con stant receipt of new goods from the eastern market. These gentleman have been tn business at this point for a longtime; are honorable dealers, and deserve a liberal snare of tho public patronage which they no doubt receive. The Chicago Times says J. Ruth has been tr.ale U. S. Marshal in Southern Illi nois, but nobody knows who bo is. It isn't surprising that IheJTImea does not know J. Kuth. Another ot the family whul'v uu- k'lu.vu to lb Times is T. Ruth. Detroit Tribune. Sleighing it good at present, aud now is the limi to purchase Sleigh Bells, Buffalo Robes, Wolf Robes, Harness, &'i , all of which cat) be found at McCrum's, Titus ville, Pa. Give bim a call.' Utir nj a recent voyage from Hangar, Me. the schooner Emily Hillard Captain Trira bnls, was over taken by a fearful storm, aud the Captniu's wife, who wus on Uoud, toi.k her turn at the pumps regularly, nud once, when the worn-out seumeu declared they jvtuld work no longer, rbe took un axe and thieutened Instant death to the first man wlio left bis station. She carried her point, and the vessel and lives were saved. The provision were liiially exhausted, and they were six days without a morsel of food. They had decided lo draw lots lo see which one should die by his own hand for tie others to eat, when a favorable wind ucuie and the vessel reached Nassau. ' Philadelphia has stiown unprecedented enterprise in ono tiling. They laid rut a cemetery mere mi'y a lew mohlhs ago, and already more limn Iwo thousuud lots have be vii disiiueil ol. KKWS ITEMS. ?an Francisco is enjoying a graad musi cal festival, given in aid of the Mercantile Library Association. At the concert on Thursday there were about fifteen hundred voices In the grand chorus, two hundred Instruments, big drum,' big organ, thirty anvils, electrical guns closing the grand anthem (America). The audience, wild with delight, rose to tkeir feet cheering aud waving bandkorahiefs, ." A rain and snow storm prevailed through out Montana Territory Thursday night.-- The weather hat been uncommonly mild and pleasant so far this wiuter. The pre sent prospects for water next season are not much better than iasH winter. The weather for the past two days at Virginia Cily, Nebraska, bag bneu vt&rm and cloudy, with a little raia at,d snow. Owing lo the warm weather mining is finite brisk in the lower part ot the gulch. The Sicnx and Q-ow Indians had a des perate fight above the mouth of the Yellow Stone, on tho Missouri river, early in Janu ary, in which all the Sioux tngnged were killed. All the Indians arriving at Fort Sully say that John Richards, a reoegado half breed, has much influence, and is do ing all hu can to exc.te hostilities against the whites. The remains of Lewis A. Payne, oce of the Lincoln asiassiuatiuu contpiiators, who was executed July 7th 18C5, have b. cu re moved from the Arsenal grounds, Washing ton to ot;0 of the District cemeteries. Energetic effjits are being made to close up tho broken tunuol at the Micarhaha Falls, which caused so much trouble last fall and threatened the existence of the falls and water power. The Erie Railroad Company has been en-' joined, at suit ot the preferred stockholdor.-, Troin rtcongnizing cerliilcates tearing the tax stamp of tha English speculators, who -Lave leagued themselves with the Uamsey-Eut ni Vanderbilt party, for the purpose of pulliug tho linu under control of the New Yoik Ccn- trul. It Is said tho Costa Rican government has annulled the contract made with the Anier'. can Couir.any for the coustructinn ofa rail road across the country to tho Pacific coast, the terms uot having beeu complied with by their, incorporator?, who are. (irincipally New York men. Gen. John U. Fremont was President of the Company. Adolph Turk, engineer at Eldridges mills Morris, Illinois, was taught in a 2y whtel yesterday and instantly crushed tu death. His body was cut and mushed in a frightful maimer. A fire oo River slreet, Cleveland, vest, r- dy morniuir, destroyed two warehouses be longing to Messrs Winslow, and Dart of an other belonging to W. J. Gordon, occupied oy I ettit & Holland, and a number of small lir.es. Loss uukuown, bnt fully injured. Lord Granville has written to tho Lieu tenant Governor ol Newfoundland, announc ing the intetition if the Imperial Govern ment to withdraw the troops in garrison in Newfoundland, unci says iu future th.s Pro vince will havo to rely en in own protec tion or such a it may obtain from the Do minion of Canada, if it juins the Confedera tion. t A wagon loaded with steel, yesterday ran over Iwo cliilureu of A. Adair, aged nine aud six year?, In Philadelphia. Ono was fatally aud the other severely injured.. The driver w as arreted. "What do you know of the character of this man?" was asked of a witness ut a police court tho other day. '-What do I know of his chnraqter! I kuow it to b.4in bleuchalde, your boner," replied be with marked emphasis. An ex-aimy ollicer in Indiana tells a story of an acquaintance, who, having removed from his nativo town when a young man, went back there lor bis wife. She lived but a shoit lime, and ho journeyed buck for another, who a'.sj soon 'wsut to be an angel." Auln he returned to hit native village, ami this timo he brought back iwo unarming creatures, ouo be niar rd, and the other be kept on band ai a supply in case the Reaper should make bim a widower for the third time. Jay Gould's report on the Erie Railroad is dosiynalt d as a document which '-for bold sublimity in the art of pervertiug; thu tiuth has rarely been paralleled" by tho Loudon Examiner. DISSOMTiOS XOTICt', riilte eo iiiirinerhhip v.crccofore existing betwi-n I ti.O uetiioi' and .It.liu J Kelt.-r ui.dei tlio lit at nam. t Vt uetiter A' Keltel is tlnt.ilny tlirMlwil ly mutual eotiei nl. ri r.t busilu'sk wl.l l.e cunilih-1-ed lieieuller tty l. t i'i.emer All tielil wi.i i,t sotlieft nr tl.e tive ur nv .1 o 1 1 n .1. I'YIler. All UiKiwiiiK ihuuir. aves tiHielit(.d will plaasu call mid beitio. ret. ueiute, i'eli. X'J II i'. WACrtTKR. li-MISw JlHN J. Khl.T Elt. I WIS I'.uil.lliis and lensn Nn. ;i; ati-.ul u st: eel , lur 10: dim itje.ly to ja..ttt. UiVl.N vAt'l-SEY. We would eull ll.e attention ol our bns ness men. to the superior styles ttf job print frig, both plain snd fancy, at present lit irt turned out from this ellice. Wn are prepa ed to execute job printing of every descrit tion In the laiext and most fashionable sty) of the art, and at reasonable rates. tf. Cun.ORK.Nii CAitnuoKfl A fine assort ment ul the Furniture Store. nighrnrk, Conr;ie8 and Empire Pprin; water at Grilfes Bros, ' , futjSlf. Valentines of all kinds at Grilles Bros, f Horse Shoe Nails, wholesale and retail at Nicholson Jk Blackmail's, 23-tf. TbeNew Gas Pump tor sale at Nicholson & Blnckmon s. - tf. Tuts Means Iiistxuss My entire stock nrrrn.k.ld ta .kn'..uj1 at nnc v. guvH b .b vii. i cm n vvn. . A. S. Smith. 1 Bcc 5 tf. Tho New Gas Pump for Bale at Nicholson & Blackmon's. if. StiKittvps Sai.k is Cuisep. Nicholson Blaekiuon havint! bought him out at this place and Kane City. ' tf. Reduced Prices at Lammers A Aldcn'e. nov.22tt. Underclothins in lame ntiantilies at Lam mors & Alden's. The liiiV'est un. I hi st assorliHent nf Tnl.U r"nif ry. ever Lruuizht into the counlrv at Nicchotson .t Blackmon's. tf. Lammers it Alden's is the only store to qiiy good, dui' ible slid cheap clothing. Lammers & Alden's is the only white' niaus, clothing storo in the Centre. . , Orderi tulidi fr suits and (its guaranteed, Lumuiers& Alden's. ' A. S. Smith's IsrL'e sloek of boots and shoes is otl'ead at cost fur tho next BOdayB . Dec 6 tf. . A. S. Smith in order to cluse out his larpe stock' of ladies shoes oK'ets tl.em at Cost us they must bu sold "in the next 60 days. Dc h If. - - Parlor unu oiricu stoves, a few left and will be sild at cost at J. Kutherfiird.s. It Carriage Dolts, wholesale and retail, a Nicholson A liackmnn's . 2:j-lf. Just received, a larijo and welt assorted slock of shelf batdwute ut J. Ruthn lord's. tf. Km Gi.oak A largo assortment, at LatnemiB k, Alden's NEW ADVERTIS E M E N X .S. PLANETS A11E COMING ! Wellington 4 Broimers A.D S'RASS BAUD, AT SOBEUS C P R A HOU SE, ONE NIGHT ONLY. Thursday Evening March :M, 1870. 18 PkUKI) AKTISTLS ! Making one of tUu ilr.rst orgn!zatlou Bow trav v ei.uu. NOTHING OLD! NOTHING VAPJED! NOTHING TEDIOUS! EVERTTnjNG NEW & ORIGINAL I TimuitK.vr HARRY WHARFE and ms AFRICAN HARP mi, IHLLl TllKXESt, One of the Beat and Mmt Original Comedians of th Age I . , BILLY TrKNKt ! ' ' HILLY TntlXltlt ! UII.JA' TDRNEI! I BILLY TURNER I TI1E OK EAT Sill. WSJ. AOO.XAX. C'hampiua Cloggiat, Hong und DaniX) M:iti. MAST Kit 1RLOKEJVCE, Female Ioiponioiiatia. Efficient Orchestra P. BAINllEIIO, Lsndsr, mulilnr; Mils the Modal T.'unpu ot ih VVi.i'itl 1 Wo ai Cymiiig ! Wait fop Us ! f i?"Ad nln.lnil 50 CentH. Ileservi il Seats 7C TenH Lou.l oiii-u ut 7 o'Ciueli C.niineliey ul K o'c'oe. ' II. Wl-.ST, Agcot. fb25 id. Enumeiatlnc a tew of tho articles tn i f iulcI at L. M. BTERNBUEQ'S LnmberYard Washlxston-S Petrolcu teitrr, . Pa. Friondi and pntrons nns and all. Your attsatioa to niy ''bl!!"' 1 wotdd cal ; Tim'SSreitill an mcie y tight. Rut iu tkie limes I m looking fur lirht ; Tothouc wln are bnllillru riu-s nilhnat nanilie-,. 1 would inform :hl Is tic iiloratn lay Liuulnir) y,j motto is Mils: -ftuisU Sales at d Ni.a.l 1 n.ilt," lur buaia us is healthy na 1 1 think mn ii ul iij In q 'ality my Lumber Is serutel to nmie, And iw fur nhinstes, 1 keep No. 1 ; Some ma- not In k at it in the liu'et I !u, And for .l.i 1 havo a .iwu j y.o. S ; in., , ... And to thfue who .ire paitien ar as n.itne mar bt, j 1 Mn !:aTJ s"l,t'1" 1 '"'ity e.il ej u r- J,..-.. - . i... r -x' .-. ..-..nr.. i.uui'nr. i ri'-stu 'lip niCt, ticu I mil sell st a low cash sitc Such a Klneiltitr, Oiling and hiding, ouJi tuvga and Tri-riM, Lath, Hatltm tud f i;rfeed I.u-i.t r, all of tlu bus; ; 1 also havo Kl T.nmtirrnf allliia:'", At prices to ci:dii:i with vil and hard times; All kinds of Timber ket cnnstmitly un fianil, and a hox of C'g irs ef a very t( iud biaud; ' .. Vy riellltiss furnl legarn surelv wa'io-it numbar I a'.uayj ke(.p ot;C lu'ms to d I'uer oei! L nulwr; fo if yon wrr.t l uinher, lUiiih,- Dressed, fefi or lltird, . . .. ft You v.-dl fin l.lmt what yoa w. n at I U t's !" In Va.d. M.lt.'r nio!nloii .ottee. 'llie ro iia'tner.-htiihr.rn-n'uri. et-tin" nviler tho. 4. firm name ir Kit s I'r is, i lei.l.l il.B-i.l.e.t hv n.tiliial enn.ejit W. Kii r .1." ri tirllie' 'i'l.e t'li lie, wll i e rriihi'-t:.j 9 h-wiuu.r.. Iy W K iiiiT, wli'i ivill iiot'lo nl! ft iila M;iiin-t lie i'.'1 tlrni. 'i'lii a' e iuph ifili.- teiin-r -t ii.t nr tn Itie lee iN .!' ti. w. King jr. lr r.dlei t iai mid all ernrs t.B"win'r thMiun'lves i..djSud :irenqu-.-6lt id c II u I'iin una umilo. t ot). 1-J 170 r. Vf fl.li.V fl Vf. UINt).lr- ?500 KKWAIID! Th riiciTvres . rm Tlpc to rjsd Farm bn hu , .'.'ed thro I -lnie. withia ie sixty d ivs A reward (if FITR HChHKn POM.Alt will he t'li'd fnr tl e ditec Mmi ai cuv'e linn nl any i eiini o.- pi t.nrts euitatfi-U m w lai ii a any Pil'fc la anv "t tl-.e ihreu vi:iiiniMis tranmstie.ns. .1. Al'AMHAri.M.I'ilMl- '" C. A. nnttv.jj DE.M.R. In ar.imd hand ananea. tmt'er.' Tub iliil. fafinu-, also new M'uoii .V Maim i-S-ieei 50 Bh.u.ly on hand. Having th - luellii;4 f"r CLEAillUG AR9 REPAIRIR6 M 6INES, v i 1 1 do so on tk most rejsun&hle terms. . arties Having Engines for Sale iTil da well to plvs me a coll. PlalTo.ia scar ti O C. A. It. It., F.Tmti,Kiijt rut:, ' ' NEV JEWELRY STOE! AT OI U CITT. ISHAM & Oo. Bavn pn'-4 a Jpwtlrv ptfr cm rrtr next duor must of llrf P A. TeU'srapl. Oat O, nil City, fa. Keep oBsfcmtly oo bund a targe ftflnortmwt ot (Anrlcan, Bi't Mi and Siim sake.) Soli silver ctr.tl Platest Tl'are, SOLInOOI.DCHAISS, JUWH.I.Y, . - I'lbTiiI.. KUTOT.VFRS, FlSHINOTArKLR Al. MINUS , rnith ulsr attnHn alven 'rq,-He Una walrhri and ji e rv h- a coa aettat aorkai i. Tle-tim, haauido tier al 1 1 1 l"SV I l.t.F, 17 Briaj! net at'". JHiiS. .11. JIELDIiLi, Ibrcnulogitj mid Fortia 'Itlicr, linn taken Hnnm 50, at the AMEH1CAN HOTBI--until Jlnreh 6th. lt70. As a l'lironolngii-t 1118. 11. is Considered B'!'1' wllh Kuwler Character written In Full, ti 00; Nteteheii nf ChaiHeier, $1 I'Of Fxaininultoas tlcnn, ' V I.ddlen,5j; l uruino IVlliiig.OentM. Jlou; liilies, 5a cin. , . I will n! 1 dejcriho Character from Llk; i ie by leiter. Kmt iniuni the I.lkenena wun in Mutiny, lur v'J eta. dvieo nlvi ti with regard to Matrimony, either to .Man iml or NuiylM Cliieaeter llulliettted trnm I.lkeiiesx. Fltli". a v- I'tciuu call at ouco aud hoar for youiM.l ye dc-iiay. " A"'.:V:JIOSi" v a1 ,wa
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