"I X - SOME PRINT MISSING It. rv- is t li If m .'v 7 4 Petroleum Centre Daily Record. mu tiit,i, rridaitlted 10. 1IIR1VU, Ayn MPABTTRf; CI' XKASN9 ON O. V 0c A K. j, SOVTIt. Ko. 2. Pnssrnrrr Leave Corry 1 1 .20 n. m. ; Tilusville. 12..r9 p. m.t Petroleum On- lr, 1.40 p. m.; Oil City, 2.22 p. m. lr yiueti, fi 10 . m. i No. 4, Passenger Leave Corry G.10 a m. " Tllusville. ".:!." n. in.; Petroleum Centre, S. 14 m; Oil City, 8 59 a in; urrivc at Ir vineton 11.40 aw. No. 8, I'umwicrr Leave Corry 6 (15 p pi; , TiltiTi!l, J.M tn; Petroleum Centre, $ , 38 ia;;rrie at Oil City 9,89 p m. I :.'.. ". KORTH. p . , "J0. 1; Passenger Leave' fivlOeten 7., ; uii uuy. in. in a m; t'etrolcum Cen tra, 1 1,05 iii; Titusvilie, 11,50 ft m ;'nirivc at Corry 1.40 p m. ' No. S, Passenger Leave Irvlneton, 12. II p is; Oil City 2.57 p m; Petroleum Cen Irsu S.SS.p in ; Titusviilc, 4.20 p m; arrive t Cotry 5.45 p m. No. 6, Passenger Leave Oil Cily 7.(10 n ; Fetrtdeum Centre, 7,4.' a m; Titusville, ,80 a ib; arrive at Corry 10.10 a m. IHvlna Services. PRESBYTKUIAN CllUHCH; Treachiug at 11 o'clock A. il., and KET. J. T. OXTOBT. rastoV , -v. KETlioDIiT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services every Sabbath at 11 A. 31. and , '.Si P. K. eats free. d to till. Sabbath School at 12', A cordial isvitntion extend Kkv. C. M. rE.vnn, IV.sior. STS. l'KTER ASI PAUL'S (Catiolio) I'llTDPU ' ' Mass at in . tn. Vesper ami Benelictiaa ef the Blessed Sacraneatftt4p.nl. Catechism Bt 2 p. ra. "' ' ( ' " ' JAMES DUNN. Tastor. C. II. rieanl in out in a letter to the Record, in whieh ho advocates the necessi ty ot a Young Men's Chrimiun Association lit Petroleum Centre. Mr. Heard very tru ly says, it will require money, but not naff na much na vice cop!. -. The suggestion is a pood one onj ought to be cnrrieil out. Tim injury to yonnar men nt retroletim Centre. ir anywhere else, ariseg fin in tho fact tlint there nre ton many disreputable places to -entieo tbem. pud ton few. or none, of that better fort, where they could spend theiT 'yonings in profitable instruction or harm- . less amusement. Venango Spec tutor. - The Srecutor takes the r'cht view of the matter. II men, instead of preaching and writing up a place us being the worst in the country, us fume at home and many nbroad nre npt to di uliout this place, would y,o to work und endeavor to remedy thu.-e nvil? by t'ie i'jrmution !' micIi societies as the puclator speaks o!, v. here voiiti men e'lulil fijend tlieir evenings both .!ea?int1y r.nd prolitably. tnneh pood miglit m'plit be dune, and 'many of tho evils .which now i'.i;! would be roniedipil il not entirely abolished. - Vrbo will be llie first-tcact in the -matter? The Yetianyo'SpeiUutor FjToils ' 'the-story recently published in tW3Ieadvjllo Uepub licen in rer.l to ft us RH1 prerul!e,- bif counsel, A. II. Illchoifind, Kt jV'1u 0 ftilendtil diamond ring. The Siecttv',:' sijs: .VliBUtt.H'a.-) eijiially liajual wlty C.iptiC. E. ' - Tayitw. (if Jy-uiikliril -Ji'j other coumjcI,.' to Whitp Jr"iav n ipa.iui'nt ,fold'('wtch ' '(vadclilvtAvoi'th aiii,ij'a,sy.!r.l!o! more -. t.ttioVirntt'i-y tul phWiltioif Mh iBTMiJ P. Vrryj'-nP nir? ft i JUi.to;spAJ it. .wfljW-l) I'ed.ifr.r.tpt.i, The" Co'liA jiimfcxS ln! f'oiut urt.ilio,ivii.'ljorti,r J the Clerk' I fci" I 1. Iwi.i Im.. fi... w i tn n.a r'i 11, 'W-tie a flWiii; Uiuh'to ascribe "V.fh. ciroU j tt which his . gU l-i HIM .Jpnil. MIX. a XI. A Mia. KHo M.TJtevk no V . 4.i y, wore? . ' 4. , f Vhy'yhCy Bitt Jfwq tits harl I lio Sheriff was f' ,'. 'y tftie:rtirtlt'i' his..'Heir Ve? hear Ji - A p(inulKfT),egro pie.icher in Keiilucky u uv '.. ' lnsinr bM audlenoos fr.:n tin su;er-ititioi losinc bi-t audlenoos froui i.t.u ...iali.M In him n nn linllielfV mm. "'ry')'M h' w.n blown up. by tho explosion ol ' ' .' of powd.it v fg"'i" Uja church was -,y lighluins duiiug ervices; and a m. u-.t lia jco. .'oornv Ihiag CJ Wi u-lu'' y ay. pi sent pro- thoir fine .... if- f T.lll doo;ou th most n-uo 'J. r- . U! Frt'a "l. ,'111 ue tfli to 1'',"' a el h. and heavy note Tni: Lfapuii or Tire IIoise Gen, Bvri.ER Goes o.nk Eye on Pciiexck The Fatii kk or twe Hoi hb New Aneodotis op tiik IIo.n'. John Mokhissky. Whsft ti correspondent Says of tho, lender' ill Congreps: My uttention was called to n syftrt, stout man, who rcfumbles Gi n.' Grant,', namely, Robert , C. Schenclt, the lender of tho lladicais in the Honse. Ho is dressed in a suit cl blue clotb. His double breasted sack coat, buttoned up, i;ives him the nirof a sea captain just arrived from nn Indian' voyage. His lace is red. nnd his whiskersnud hair urn brown. His features nro common und' coars:-, and give him the air ol an angry bulldog. It is said by those that know liiui that tho f.ice is u index 0; tho man. Ben Uutler !.? rapidly riuin.; himselt of the few hair that yet intrude on his scalp. He was dressed in black. His left eye kep on tho movements cf Scheuckj whom ho both hates nnd envies, and his right optio wa3 levelled at Dawes, who is tho father of tho House, and who wishes to jump into old Thad Stevens's shoes, which Ilea thinks nre just his fit und nobody else' Hooper, the man who looks alter the bank ing interest, sat bcdo Ames. ol'Puciti8 Railroad notoreity. Paine of Wisconsin, Chairman of the Committeo on Elections, wears very lou'g hair, is very loquacious, has an abundance of wind, and bus never been known to give out. Orlh of Indiana glided by with tho serenity of a floating swai in tho Centra' Paik. Hejias made money S':!ca Le has bt-tn here, nnd I will tell you how in my next. ISilgliam, wluci ' Bitn.' Biitl. r cilled the murderer of Mrs. urratt,was'in u melancho ly mood, and cut by 'himself1. GaiDild if Ohio conversed familiarly with James Brooks, Senckes, and Eldridge ofWiscon tun. Sunset Cox. who made his uppeur-incj on tho floor lor the first time in live years, was bnsly paying Lis respects to Irs old -rienOi. Gen.. Lognn engaged Ben. Butler and Fernando Wood in conversation, a circum stance at nbich Schenck bccnine alarmed Judge Kelly j of Pennsylvania had to hear John Covodo appeal to bo admitted to. his seat. Gen. Morgan of Ohio looks defiantly through bis spectacles 1 nt all tho red bo1 Radicals, and turns for consolation to Dan. Voeihees. who sits at the next dol; to him Julin Morr'ssy is. ns uu-il, coid its u cu c.tin'oer, and troubles Mm'elf veiy littlu abo'it anythiuEr. He has Michael C. Keir of Indiana nearby to wink at lilia w hen liis turn comes to vote. I have an in-.'td ile of John Mor-i.y, toi'l me to-night hy u Co-iit .-;.; nan who heai'l.it limn SeLnyler CiiIi'hx'.m ow:i li.s, shorlly after Mr. Moiris"y made his de'ir.t i'n Cor.gres.. Mr. Co'.fex. who 'ss I lien Speaker, was bi!ily lu-.king up tl.o Com iniitees, mid happened to i:e ciuiversing wiili three or four members. IIo observed Murrissey repeatedly crosi-ing by the door' as though desirous of entrrips. At last. nfier tho depiirture rf .Mr. Colfax's visilois 3!orris3ey stealihlly crejit u to the door took a peep, saw that no ouo was theie, n:id entered. Approaching Mr. Colfax, l.e sun! : 'lit- rjeu!:.'r. I have n fine lex cf Havn tlii Jtfgar3 I nm going to send y,ii. Will you accept tliem ?"' J ..''Oh yes. certainly." retnied Mr. Colfax 'Anything in that line is acceptable." 'AH right," said Monbsey. Alter a pause he suddenly broke out: 'Mr. Speaker, I have a lavor to ask. 1 tvant you to put. moon a certain Com mittee.'' 'Leave the cigars on ono side, and lei' ,me wlint ono it is,-' replied Mr. Colfax. ) Moirissey mado n strenuous effort, closed his fist, and, as he brought it down on the desk, said: 'I wautyou lopuluieon that Committee where I will have d- littlo work to do.'' "All right," said Mr. Colfax. Wiien the Committers were announced, tho name cf tho Hon. John Moirissey was found Indexing up tho rear of the Committee on Revolutionary Pensions. Comparisons are not ulway odious. Somo times they are comforting and Convincing, ns iu the instance cf 'Mr. Maury, of Dubu que, speaking to a resolution in thn Nation al Board of Trade He showed that a doubla track road, 1.200 miles long, with lrait ilatiing every trvo minutes, having 3.01)0 trains ou the track wlih 51,00o cars in-constsnt motion, . 305 days iu the year, would have a capacity of only 15,760.(100 Ions' each way; while the Virginia water lin", with'' boals of 2S0 tons nnd double locks, ufod- ouly 8!0 days. in the year, would have a capacity ol over 10,OU9,0(iO tuns Mich way. v A fellow calling himself Count Theodore PJcard, nnd Claiming b bo tho authorized ogont'i'f Europe capit. iris's, has-been ai rtsiid in ;"!. I'jfl '"'' s'ind:ius 3 lauU out cri'l.OO'J, yewn Items. John J. Eckels. nlier leirg told 11 at li wts about to die, said that be hid noth ing to do with the IJnrdell murder, but he told facia that point directly to Mrs. Cun ningham. It-is said that Mrs. Cunningham and du'ightcr vero both present at his fnnei- it is s.aimi inn il ere i:yaciniDe oas re ceived a dispatch fnoi Rjtna to come I here mmediately. Tuesday eyenin.' two of the builJings on the Commercial Wkarf, Bostou, known its jhe Boston Flour Mills, worn entirely de stroyed by fire. The German physicians of St. Louis held a Hireling last night lo remonstrate ngninsi the hanging of Senheppe, ol Pennsvlrania. the physician 'under sentence ot death for poisoning. Lieut. Moses, of Sedalia, 3Io.. Deputy United States Marshal, was shot ami kill ed in Camden oninly last Saturday evening Moses and Benjamin Ratcliff, Assistant As sessor had gone to Cam Ion county to arrest Felix Whihvoith for illicit distilling, und while sitting in the bouse In the evening the door was s i ldenly opened and , Moses was shot. 'Wliitwo.-ih is a d'-spt-rate char acter, and is S'ipaios?d to be the tnurdei er. It is staled in official circles that the Spanish gunboats will bo released. Judge 1'ierpont has on rovers', occasions ofiii ially called tho attention of tho Peruv'on Minis ter !o the importance of his producing evi dence to sustain the charges upon wbieti the gunboits, were Hpelled, but the Minis tier has tuken no further steps in the mat ter, and appears indifferent ns tow briber the vessels nre detained or not. Judge Piirpontsays he has not sufficient videucc n bis posession to warrant further deten tion. D.iring tho pvt year faur hundred and thirty inquests were held by t!io Coroner in Chicago. A fire in Londan. Iowa, Tuesday night destroyed a hotel, lluoo waieuousea and four stores. Loss fSO.i.'DO- Insurance Jltl.HOII. Tho Kalarie-s of all Stale officers In Ten nesee aro to bo re luced fifty per out; and half paid ia old issues of the Bank of Teti ntssce. The members of I he Tenu. s.-ee T.e'sla ture will call! on. Mis. Janie K. Polk in a l o.iy, on Friday evening. A Iltllj hoy four years old, son of Sirs. Shields ! Cincinnati, w is so l.n l!y burned by his clothes catching tin; Hmiday nigl.t Hi it he di.-d. Jsrr.cs r-'. 1 ': i ( Clifton, Canai.::. I y ',eu;.. n hi'iJge iulo ronunii led n.ieide i j in. I !... ul I'.e V.'.uk on the e.-.sii- n . i '.- '. ' ; tn cross the river at t. I. ;. "ji' '.iu rr.jiidly. Eliien 1 ini'.ii-ii ., . ; nt .-on-ry have been lu M the j nil nw.v . Tne pier has reached liie b. '.lei.i i !' the liver and yesterday tin- -und runiin aeie jut lo work end the sm il i i d water 1 1 1 1 n I. tlie pier npidly pump d nut. Ti.e c; i.-.,-.n ! us novT only ab.uit li!' - nine feel in rit.k be foro reaching the b.' 1 ruck. Daniel Walsh the i!e-x:'.r.!e.'i r is to be hauged at Chicago to-ili.y. A color.;.! woman n n' S.'.di'a, clinm liermain o.i the sr.e.itnh i.-.f. Mirlett. i, e .m -mited suiolde nt Mo.u; h i Tua 1 -iy ''-'' hyjiiinpiog overlimrd. Th National ".use IJall Assoclalii.a met in Boiton. A. N. Bush was elect d Presi dent for tho ensuing year. The temperaucu men of New Hamp shire are to hu7n i Kle.te Convention on th 12lh of January. Tbejawelry sioro of W. II. WiilUifcs, in Albany, N. V., v.'.n r.ihhed, last evening, of $2,500 worth of diamonds, in n peculiarly nianuir. Pu.suit checked by a display of pistols, and the tl.iives clostd und listen, ed tho door on tho outside, thereby effect. Ing an escape. A gentleman ha I just Ukon his sent at tho dinner table, when tho servant reported a heggor at th d i.r. Feeling In bis pocket for "a stamp," but iiiidin n me, ho replied. 'Tell him I haven't a s'.ilin;; with m-'," nnd resumed bis dinner, i'r" i.-utly, the servant returned, with "Plea! , sir, h says he can change n note." Goto Grffes Urns for your tiighrock, Congress nnd Umpire water. 9 tf. Ordeis taken for tuits and lils tttrantced, at Lammers ft Abb n's. If yen would nn ke present to a friend givo ouo of Kelli jt !, German Silver Lamps. Gaffeny's is solo aent. ITIAlilClXDl - I-'IT'.'II SleT.Ariilll.IN. m Tlnunliyevmiiiig. Il.T i. tlili, hv Hhv- .1 T I ix'oMy, Mr J rin.ii MijibL'AN Meb.M'OltLlN, bvibotlhb pace. The 'bid eslnrliMird bouse of Owen Gal- teny, U acknowledged by all to bo the place to Hud puro und unit'lullerali d wines and liquors, ' -'. fnov.l'Jlm. .The lurgeuts atoek and best variety ever offered on Oil Creek, ia at.Gaffeny's. J?ull assortment of Diaries for 1870, just r ifritKl iV. llj. jsicBeitoii v ios. mu lionery and Variety Slam, ' f nov.'.'Stf. Underclothing in largit iiuanlilies at Lam mrrs A Alden's. Kid Gi-Oaes A large assortment at Lamets A Alden's. ' . Ruekskiu Gluves, cheap, at 'Lunimers A Alden's, . , The largest nnd best assortment of Table Cutlery, ever brought into the country' at S'ichcolson A Blackmon's. tt. '. SiiKUKtFt'.i Sale m Ct.nsitn. Nicholson A lllnckmon having bought him out at this place and Kano Cit. - tf. $ 1.00 buys a bottle of Gafl'ney's Sunday Comfort, every family should have it. PnunirKs S.u'K is Gi.oseii. Nicholson .t Bla'.-kmon haviiiii bought htm nut at this place nnd Kane City. If. The Nev Gas Pump tor sale at Nicholson & Blai'kmoii . t tf. The New Gas 1 ump lorsalu at Nicholson iV Iiliiciimoi'i's. if. Real Flint Lamp Chimneys ut Gr'llVs Pro's, nj p.iiite t ) era IIoum. Ot The In ru en t and best assortment of Table Cutlery ever brought into tho country, at XiehcoNo'i & IS'.iekmoo's. tf. N T.'.V ADYniTlSE.M I0MTS. New Hardware Store AT JiiHstiVIM.::, 1M. H.FEEE1AM S'l I . T.. iivitu tho "titioii. p nf t'i'j p'ln.". liOp inif -v f.iir t-ai' iiiLT ;ii d ivtw il tirnil-m iu l ii.n.-h!-. to uitTii n ct'iirt f ti.w ;r.bl:. wtint;.' N y slock ro'iiit in jt.-m tC Iron Iittiiia".v. Brass . Cloods of all kinds for Sti-am,. Uiifci'i Gad or Oil .. . , STOVES, TiH & SHEET IRON WARE, '1 V!ioIcsa!o I5e:lcrs In Scraj Iron. Special Attention iiv cn to I'ipa Cutting, Gas and Steam Fitting. ALL GOODS WARRANTED A3 REPRE SENTED. Branch Store at Petroleum Csntra t II. FEKKMAN. Dae. 10 if. .. ; v..' $500 EiiiWAUBM ' T' Ohorrxtrea Hun Ti;ie to Hjnd Varnflias boru piUfiv'ed three liniei withia the 1'a.t Bixty ,1... An wm-,lf f VIVI-! HUNIIKKI) llOI.LAltS wilt bepaid for tl.cduln tiou and oonvictlon of tbu purs.nor pion.i eiifr-iir-'a in or iit:onu- cay pan in nnv ol'lbe il-re-, yiteiiuous transaction-. J. STAlHUAlHai.iann Dec. 7 f I.HVB OR BIX FIK8T,"Cb.SS BOAKHEW ' Oood aecommodatloiii and coin fui Utile riinm ruiniMhed. Aptily at the Hist l o Hory luui( on thn ,.rt Farm- dnT w. Ycraiiiia IJair-SJwssinfs IfA-'X'IJINCS- UOOJIS THE mib-criber has ftted np bis perondtoor In luxurious and oomforirblo style, aaa irat-oln-t Harbor Hliop. Four flret-elans . workmen bl be Iu atleieliiiicc. T here are ibi-ets enlraucos ti the Bur lier bbop, one be. ween the ImiUliiKH. o ttirniiKli the olil loom ouibe first flaor, bmidts o. llights o n.nii'H froin the side-walk, ovllilw I'UAKUB J. l.EKnEItjlii Drugs at Christie's SZtMsklucs at CEiii.stic's; ii Toilet Articles at .iltrlstic'i I'nrc Lnjiwrsat Christie's! t'ui'o Wiacs nt Christies ! OILS AT CHB?3STIU"S! i'AnrsAT cjs.js.vnn! AT ClsaiMJ;.'s ! no. :s vasiiiegto:i. .tinxn. pirrso.'l"T!"N.-! roiupeiin I'tln ' l-"" lie i.i;-tit Rl rt Sii.nl-iys. p 1 0 n 55 o H YA n fife H tWMtf O'J Pi 9 l- o 7 I j - 3- W i -..tx ?. Vti A EASCUirlSE. TICTABB - -pTIrs & AhK'"''' tL tfe, 'U t Mi;