I pptrntpi,'rr' Centre Daily Record. rtut vi-i.'i, Wedaesi.iui .fan 5. AltKIVAI, AM), nCPAKTI'ltr, OF 'I It tl.NS OX . C. A A. IC. IC. HOI Til. No. 2. I'lwnirer. Leave C.irry 11.20 a. m. i TitLsvilK 12.C9 p. in.: Petrolejiu Cen. tre, 1,4a p. in.; Oil City, 2 22 p. m. ; Ir Yincton, 0 ID p. in. No 4. Pafn.'tigvr Leave Corry 6.10 a." m. Tlliifville, 7..1.' a. ui.! Petroleum On I re, 8.14 a Di ; Oil City, K 69 a m ; arrive at r vlncior 11.40 a in. No. 4, Passenger Leave Corrjr 6.05 p m; Ti;kvi;k', 7.60 p in: Petroleum Centre, $,3tJ p ni; arrive at Oil City ,20 r m. XOP.TH. No. 1, Pnssciieer Leave Trvlnelon 7.35 a m; Oil City. 1U.10 a ri; Petroleum Cen tr, U.OJuin; Titusvilie, 11, SO a in j ai rive at C'oiry 1,40 p at. tie. 3, Ptsnter Leave Irvlneton, 12. 4 p it: Oil Ciiy 2.57 p m; Petroleum Cen tre. S.S6 p in; Titusrille, 4,20 p iu; urrive ut Coiry f,46 p in. Kj. 0. Pasener Leave Oil CUT 7.00 a ro; Petroleum Centre. 7.4S a in; Titusvilie, a ni; arrive at Corry 10,10 m. Itirtiio Scrvlren. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A.M., and 7 e'eUek P. M. Ksv. J. T. O.ttoby, Piintor. KKTnODIiT EI'lsCOPAL CnURCH. Cervices over? Sabbath nt 11 A. M. (inn i4 P. M. Sabbath Sfohotd at 12' P.M. at fret. A cordial lovltatioo extend ed to all. For. C. M. IIiabb, Pastor. ST. PSTEE AXD PAUL'S (Catbolie) CI1U2CU. Kan at lO1' a. m. Yvsper ami BeneJielion of tka Blessed S-nsramsnt nt 4 p. m. , Cattsiiism at S p. a. JAMES DUSN, P.tlor. FIKE MEETIXG. T:ik suggestions, of our correspondent, published elsewhere, io regard to the dan ger of fire, arj good and should be acted ttpen at one'1. This mutter should be at tended tcMvilliont delay, elsu'lt may bo too lain. Would It not be well to call n public meeting to take action on the subject, N. E.r-SinCB writing the above we learn that a Ore meeting is to tie held at Sobel's Opera House, ut 7Ji p. in. (hie evening, for the purpose of devising means for tho pre vention ol firm. A general attendance) of tin cilizii.e is desired. Now that ti e '-ball is tn be set in avitinu" in this matter, we fcope to lee measures taken that will effecl tially pi event a recurrence of fires In tbe 111, lire. T'-n' AtluMliu ami gru.it Wei-lem Railway Company appears to be hopelessly r.isol lent, ami bus been laced iu the hands of Additoi G. Rico ns Receiver. It Is alleged (bat the corporation bad been Insolvent nnd had neglected aa'l relused tho payment of its tia"! and debts lor over a yi aV ; that the liablHtlrs of the company me many inilliertf'ot dollars, and that all of its assets aro insufficient to pay the same. Wo return thanks to Rev. Jan. Dunn, pastor of the Catholic Church of this place, for the gift of a splendid cake. The hearts of '-ye piynters-' ware made glud while eat iug the sime. VTe understand that a new post office has Uenlfrblished at Story Farm. The office will be kaown as Columbia Farm Postoflioe. Mr. I. P. Immel has been appointed post master, we are pleased Io learn that our Story Farm friends have succeeded in their efforts to get a post office, as It has long been needed at that point. Fire Meeting at Sobel's Hall this evor. lng. Turn out and take measures to 'pro tect your property. Tins Mkaxs Bl'si.nehk of goods la offered at cost. Dec 5 If. -My cutire stock A. S. Suiru. The amount or oil transported over the U. C. & P. R. R. for the month ot October was 64, 983 barrels and of other freight 2M .car loads. Ni m ier of cars return d during the same time K65. Number of barrels transported during the mouth of November, C9.280, and uf other freight 242 car loads! Number ears returned during same time 675. Tho present cold winter weather Is lav ing a tendency to make biisiniss livelier. By a private dispaleh hum llarrisburg we learn bat our towusman, Capt. W. W. Gibson, has been appointed Messenger at the Capitol, by the Legislature. The ap pointment is a good one. Fire Meeting this evening. Those In want ef Calendars fur 1870 will befurnisbed tbem by catling at this office. Tun total receipts of tbe late Catholic Fair amounted to $2,0S3 0. The expenses are e.iimated at $038,02, leaving a balance lor the LeneiH of tho eburcu of $ 1,389 98. jL Pbtholkmii Ckxtri, Jan. 6th. Editor Rkcorb: To jour Item In last night's Record in regard to fires in town, every citizen will say Amen, and there it will end. N'O person will go up in their dirty garret and ascertain whether their pipes are secure. Rut I presume there is not a man in town but would be witling to pay 50 cents to some person that woli.b seo that they were inado secure. I would sug gest that so;ae reliable man be appointed by the citizens hero to gu.lbrougb the town and make it his 'business to see that the pipes aro made safe, and that eacb merchant and landlord pay .iid man for bis services each time, which should not le leu than every two weeks Tor pipes will come loose by the jarring of the house. If some one will take thld mutter in hand it may save u; being burned out aoma cold night minus everything but our lives. Will some one aet? - A Citikkx. Says the New York Times: Wo have been informed by persons immediately con nected with tho Spanish Naval Commission in this city, that Admiral Malcimbo, com manding (the Spanish fleet in Cuba and in our waters, now holds $800,000 io gold con tributed by the residents Jn.'tbe '-Ever Faithful Isle'' to pi.rchase two -.new s'.eam sloops of war, and ho is to receive $300,000 mora in gold for the building of two more when the first two shall be completed. Each vessel is to oat $400,000. This would be good news for tho shipbuilders portion of community if the vessels were to be cnnsUucted in New York, or even In America. P.ut tbo chances are that they will not, for the Spaniards sny that the American Government has given them too much lioubie with the flotilla of gunboats built by Mr. Pelamater, and they fear that even could the vwsels be built, fitted out and ready for aea to morrow, their depar ture from the port would be prevented by some legal process. Iu'imno LfiUSI.ation. Mr. J. W. ITar den, of Wilkcsburre, who la a thorougb Mining Engineer, itysthutthe Davy lamp and proper discipline would bare prevent ed all the roltie explosions which bare oc curred. He ruera to the bill before the Legislature Io prevent disisteis in mines, and says: ''No act o! the Legislature, can do more with advantage than to set forth the cond'tions against which the miner shall, within the pnsticability of human ingenuity, be made safi; and that that end will be best achieved by leaving the nodus operandi a function ot the proprietor, aided by competent employees, and the advice of a clever and energetic inspector. That the Barometer, the Anemometer, end such like, called rr in Mr. Phillips' bill, with the best safpty lamp, wi',1 follow these, is most certain." Tom Allen, of St. Louis, the champion pugiliBt of America, has accepted Mace's challeOEe to fiulit for (2,500 u side. Arti- clos of agreement have been signed, and the principal! will nfeet in a few days to agree upon a referee. In addition to the money to be fought for,'Mace will atake his champion, belt against a similar trophy bold by Alleo. which was presented to him by bia St. Louis admirers. The money has been deposited with'Frank Queen. It is estimated (hat at the end of the year 1SI!9 the'rO was laid iu the Utiiled Slates, in ran ad numbers, 110,000 tons n steel rails, equal to 1,110 milee sf steel road; aad or this amount about 36,000 tous (equal to 300 miles) will be Inld during the present season. These rails aro in use on more than lltty different roads, and are partly ol American, principally of English, and to a. small extent of Prussian manufacture. Iron Trade C'rciilar. V- O- A pilvate letter from Denver, dated Dec, 21, says; "Colorado isdelightfuainwiuter. We have not had more than ten (days that you wuuld call' winter weather. Vbe rest of the time has been like your best (October weather, with a briitbt sun. and box warm that overooats are an encumbrance iu' the day time. The thermometer haa been dn?t to zero but ouce, and then only for a couple of hours. j , The indio. lions are that we shall have good sleighing beloru long. In thisconnec inn we wuuld inform our readers that J. J. McCrum, Tllusville, baa on hand at bin store on Spring street, a large stock ot Sleigh Bolls,- Buffalo Robes, 4c, all of which uro necessary in oidor to enjoy a sleigh ritju. Bsss relief making only a slight raise' Instead.of "chiselling" somebody out of large amount. Jupiter's belts, according to astronomers are changing. Perhaps they are ouly to be handed over to Man. V. N 1 Dull as lha iluies ure, Now Britain, Con , necticut, boasts of baring, just epeued three uew tnilis, but, alas! they are '';iu mills.' There Were eeeu flrea in Chicago from Saturday morning until Monday morning. None of them were of a serious character. Friday night last Mike McCnrty was shot dead in a saloon in Lemon I, Cook county. III. Three other men were tn tbe saloon at the time, but which did the deed 1 not known. Th e names ot (he ttree men are McCui'ock, Brady and Kalle, and tbey are under arrest. V George Jauquln's brewery, at Wasting ton, 111., was burned on Sunday. Total loss $20,000, Insurep for $12,000. A fire at Clinton, Iowa, on Sunday de stroyed the Fifth Avenue House, Kraus'a stock ;or liquors, Myer's billiard aaloon, Fainswortb's cigar store and Brelling,a bakery. Loss about twelve thousand dol lars, insnred for aaont half the amount. Tbe arguments in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania on tbe Schoeppe cuse are as signed Tor the first Monday in February. An unsuccessful attempt was mado on Sunday night to roe the National Bank of Framingliaio, Mass. " The ttoamer Aleppo, from Liverpool, has ar'lved at Boston. A. heavy rainstorm In MUhe, on Sunday, swelled the streams, carrying away railway culverts nnd detaining train's. Fears are entertained In Cincinnati for the safety of Chas. N. Nasb, late casbivt of the Fourth National Bank, ot tbat'eity, wbo recently went to Arkansas (o buy a farm. Nolhfng has been heard of him directly since bis departure, and a man of his name was shot some days ago ut Little Rock. A sudden riee in Blackstone and Mill riv ers at Wooonocket, R I., - Sunday night, caused a flood that is doing much damage. Tbo tract of tbe Airline Road Is three fret under water, but trains'went out. Two small bridges on the Milfurd and Woousork- et Railroad were carried away. The Bris tol Ruilroad was washed eo as to interrupt the ruua'.ng of trains, .but the road is all right now. Nathaniel Brown was elected Mayor of Salem, M.ISJ., Mondty, with alight oppo sition A Buffalo dispatch says: At three o'slcck Monday afternoon (ho bar meter rangi d low er tlian'hus been known iu lifteen yoara. A gall set inaabout nine o'clock, uccomanl ed with air, t. The water in tho creek, canal a.id slys rose rapidly. Later a heavy snow Btonn mi in. Tho gale continues with unabated lury. Telegraph lines are pros trntef 'n.all.direct'.ons. Ai incendiary fire at While Jlall, N. Y. Monday morning destroyed tbe offices of the Western Union and Montreal Telegraph Companies, ud caused damage to other property.Loss $13.000. . Another deatb'.f rom Irlcbtnn has occurred among the vict ms near Mtrengo, Illinois. This makes four deaths from tbe same cans There are four moie sick, wbo it is thought cannot possibly recover. Tbe Democralio Assembly caucus at Al bany, N- Y., Monday evening, nominated Wm. Ilitchman, of Now York, for speaker; J. Rhodes, Sergeunt-at-Arms, and Gun- Wakemun, stenographer. The Democratic Senatorial caucus nominated Hiram Calkin's for clerk, and Senator Murphy for President pro tempore. The .Republican Assembly cancue nominated M. Hasted for speaker, and E. T. Underbill lor clerk.' No Repub lican Senatorial caucus was bild. The Republ.cins elected their ticket at the municipal election in Wilmington, N C, Monday. lion. James G. Rlaino was Monday elect ed chairman of the Republican Statu Conj. mitteo of Maine. ' :'f V: V r' ' ,t?'r' A fire In. Mobile Monday destroyed about $00,000 worth of property. Tho colored people of Connecticut had an emancipation jubilee at New Haven Mon day. The Louisiana Legislature met Monday, Governor Warmouth has sent In bis mes sage Monday. Tho total gold receipts at tbe New Or- lea ns 'custom house tbe past year were ?4, 803 OOu" increase of $540,000 over 1808 The New irleana Republican states that "J. jaIsIoii, ' I?""1 of the Chicago Scan dinavian Eml!,rat..,.',n Society, is now hero cnntraclinz with Llu"18" fur "PPlr4 two htindrod laborers Prr v?fm consist of Norwegiuns,'?w,Nlie" l)a'' Germans, &o." Gen. Terry Monday issueti ' an 0r'lpr Burning command uf Georgia , 88 ' d"u' cl under tho reconstruction laws. Mr. W. J. MuCluro is about to Brst-class eveniug scihuol, at school bonse, near the Prisbytei on Friday evening, fur tho purp lng instructions in Arithmetic ship and Book Keeping. Term month. School four ntrhis cash jaro.lw, esttfblish a tbe public Ian Chinch ose of giv , Penman s $3.00 week. uted dfad i f tbe past yea, may now be "i'd'h namee ot General Ro., Jbn Minor rM Bates. Edwaru tan.iu. ""' - '. . . r,...i.i:. Henry J. Raymond, Jot-n a. vk a' o.-h.. Wm. P. Fessender, Frank lin Pler'c, Robert J. Walker. Jobn Roll. Edwin M. Staotoa, Lamartine, Marshal Neil and Kv. Alex. Pyt- Fastidious Calirornian pretend that they do not iike tbe mniio bowled at Chinese fncerala. . , oht Iiunting payi ig ten dullun day tor 'guide In tho Adirondack!, nnd shooting nothing. A. S. Smith's large stock of boots and (boi is offered at cost for tho next 60 days Dec 6 If. A. S. Smith in order to close out bis large stock of ladies shoes &e., offers them at co't as tbey must be scld in the next 60 days. Jee 5 tf. Just received a lurge and stock of Bbelf hardvare at J, well assorted Rutherford's, tf. Parlor and office stoves, a few loll end will be sold at costat J. Ruthprford.s. tf- Carriage Bolls, wiobule Nicholson Jt Blacknun's. and retail, at 2,'I-tr. Horse Shoe Nail, wholesale and retail, at Nicholsm Blacimon's. 23-tf. A splendid nssoi tin nt of Diamond goods just received nt II. L.Nuse's, No 10 Spring St. Titusville. Die. 22 lms. A largo stuck uf laiiea and gents gold Watches just received at II. L. J use's, No 10 Sprins St. TitusvUli. Dec. 22 lmo. Slippers for ' tbo Smith's. lolidsys at A. Pec. 21 t f. Slipper Patterns, for prtsents at A. Smith's. Dec. 21 t-f. S. . A full assortment ot alrst style or Indies shoes at A. S. Smith's Dec. 21 t-f. 'The largest variety uf Sterling Silver Ware, nnd silvr r plated ware, such as Tea Setts, Cuke 'Bask'ets, Fnit Stnnds, Castors, lc, Ac, ever brought :o the oil regions, can be found nt II. L. Rise's jewelry store N'o.'; 10 Spring Street Titusville, Pa. V Dec. 22 Uo. ' H'l ifdu for Ik Daily Vrtnrd. None need tell me I.eaUt'a Heeling, For lis seen to fade ivay; Yl Rabekk has a charting secret; Makes beauiy prool ajit,st tlecay At his Pcaoraph Gallery. Not the artist's skillful Bikers Can the human luce pttniy. Like those splemlid lite Ike pictures;' Woven by the God nltav .At 1Sa!:k;rs Art Gallery. Friends have we who devly chrr'.sli Wbo would prize a picltre true, Trui Co nature, that ne'eiahall peilsh; liAKKKIi ntiikes them mi a few. How pleasant to gaze on the features ol Ir'unJa alsi nt, or those tbit have passed away. N. B. A card representini four stages of tbe recent total solar eclipse presented Io each peron ordering a haf iji.zen turil Photographs at IIarkkk's Piture Gall ery Dee. 14 2w. Fine assoriment of latest ttyle ofladies shoes at A. S. Smith's. Dc. 21 I f. Orders taken for suits and Ut guaranteed, at Lammers & Al len's. t The New Gas Pump tor Bale it Nicholson it Bluckmon'a. ' if. Reduced Prices at Lamiuert t A Idea's. f uov.22tf. Slippers,! for the Hulidayi at A. Dec.2I t-f. Smtth's. Slipper .Patterns for present! at .. S. Smith's. Deo. 1 t-f. The New Gas Pump forsalo nliicholson ABIackmon's. if. Underclothing in largo quaiititlt at Lam mors & Alden's. Kid Gi.oaks A large assorlignl, at Lameis it Alden a. SlIKRIFKJ SaFS IS CUISEB. Nl,lso Blaekmon havini; bought him oivt tl place and Kane City. t tf. The largest and best assortment Table" Cutlery, ever brought into the copl j at Niclicolsnn it Blaekmon s. if. LOST. 1 At It. It. Deoot. A LAUIEH PRARI.HinellJ GOI.I PEN, Iu caxe. A siiltnhlr mware(n tsf given au one returulns it to ihU tifilen. uc 5 !i ' . -f ' DUkoIiitton of I'artucrtili. t Notlte Is hereby given, that tltn par,rl, lately exisi.lnkliutwoi n L M. Kterr.burg ai'n.l 9 Warner, under the llr-" intmB of I.. X. Sj,bt & Co.. was ilUtolvcd on tlie 4ili d-.y oi'.lantv by inllt.al (nont. all P"dul;s lltdehU-d tn,, uleste call al once and sttile. theif neconniA f L. M. i rMt.'ll.,i 11. 11. WAll Dcotf - per Notid Dil Am"S lu0 0 rVo A NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DRUGS! DRUGS Pure Tnm at Christie's. Pure llruK at Uirld e s. 'iire Hums at ChrWils's Pure DriiL-x t I'hrlsil-. Fuio Drues r.t Ohnlie's. Prej-erptious Comr-omnled nt CtirNtlfN. l'rcscripth'iis I on.mtiiiili-(l ni t'lnt-ilri,, 1'recriptien ('ouipiminleU nt C rUitt-'j, t'l'crtrriptinns IVini nuielei) at Ou1iio,k. Vresc-iptioiis t otni'euudcd at t l:rbik''i Mwttclnrs at Christie's. Mertielii. at Clirlstlss. Mixllrlneiat Chrlfliu's. Sti'.llcini's a' I hrifiie s. MediciiiM at I'h-lail'. rr'wri;iiinns i omnnunnen ni mristir rres, rii)tiiata CuniputtiiUerl at I lirUtip'i lnwrlp'lo CnmpiHin'led a; I'hrUttr', Prestnpthms ('tniHiiiniluil at flint k I'micrli'il"" t'oiupouudi'd at Chtljtln "Vllft Ar1ii-Inl Chr ftH'S T.i'lft Art'.rlw atf'hii'ibNi l. tlft Arttrtes at Hrlflle Toilet Articles at Cliri-'lli's Totlot Artie es at Chri-tie's Presctltrtioiis I'nmponritcd at fhrlstl.'i rresctlplloni Cnninnli.ii it at Clirlii', l'rescrptiot s CoinHmiJleu at l Tir.ntc't i'ta rript:oti rttuni-.uud',! at (' riff. I 'resrrlptlnnt Ci uipouutlod at l'llri.-le, Pure I.lqnma nl Chrl-ile's I'lire l.tquiis at I'tirl-tlies Pure Liquors at Mulstlv'a Pure I.iqanw at t'hruile'a Pure Liauiir t I'hrlsilt 'a Pr"cr1'l"n t omponniled at t'hrl "tic's Prescrl' li'tns i'tnisaiwliti at ( liri-ii.. PYSl litHMlS C'ltllOlll'Jl'lt lit riiri-ilf'j rifsciinllotis l'um.niintled al Chrtttlt'i I'rwermtli'i'a Campuuiidt-d al t'arhiit's Pnrs Wines ut t'hrls le Pure Wines at t(u ltl-'n Pine WtiH'- at t'lirisiie'a Pnr WHieaat t'hilslie a Pure flints nt Cnrlsile's PrMeiliH"Ks Compounded at Clntitlr't Pie'ttriplWuis Con p'l:felrd nl t'lirt-tb s Presntptini s Coiiiiinniiili d .n I hrl if, Vreicrii'll(na ' enipt'llinlid nl Clul,if('4 Pn srrlptiodS Corapuui.did at t hiijilu Oil? at Chrlst'e s (His at ( tiri-lie s I'iU at Ch'inlle't (iU t ChiiKilt's Oi.s at Ci.rit ie's Piescrbitlont Compononcl at Cl;rltl.-'s I'rrti'riptitiitf CiuiHi'.inli-d at Clirnl 's prescripii ni! Conipauiitlril at crirlsilv's Proc tj li nt Ci'iii! imiclfU at cliri;, ' I'.cuc. iptiut:a OumiuuUi!td at CUrLlu'f Palntt at Olirltik I'ainit at Clirittie's Pali.U- ai Chiistie't Paibis nt C trtsib' t Pa ntt at Cii'l-tle'a V.n- rip lons Cnmponrdtd at Chrl-tle's Pr. srrptiuMS Clnxll; lU-ii tit Ctiri.tif t Prscitiiiion C.Mi.h.t.iitUil at Clirii.'s PreertplVii s Coinpounried at rletiv t l"i--criiti"n C"'rpiu;4.d at I litis le t Patent Meili.'ints tit Cltiliit 't Pate it Metti' ittni a' C r !le a Patent 'eiticintf nt Cltllsll a Puteit .Vnlieiiii t at Cliri.'tif'a 'tc,t .V.i'd.tina.- ul I lirii-tlu t No. in Wifhiiifton irt Ku. ).l i nnh'.iutiin Sirfi-t No, Wnt!ieKion tn't't No. Ill Wunliinu on Hrn-t lio. 13 'atttiuli n fctra-l Potrnlenni Cnrtre. Pi. lVt'ot.'iiin iVn're, !'. P. ltoittu C n.rs, I'l. Ivtnileiim l nir. Pi. I'u.r6icuiu C'Jitlre, i a. j. ii. c iiiiivrrr. Drilling Jars. We wrj'il pfrtriillr ftnioiTr t' on- cr.n'o mem m.tl the iuijiic K'-uomy that we ? p cou a la a. U j on Land fast Steel !)ri!i!;:s .fars ! LiDfU oiuc teixtufuie .u a&e The Advantages wo Cialm ovirI.W rd.TiinrtVit, IwIhrATJ, HTKEI., tliry me stjaftrrer tU-n a-'arn en. iui J rtu-iiy of Irois tuat luwtMitin a Stctl mirfnei" to iluMi;k. 'h, iri)!02iefJ from wir ub Urn out. do, kna wi.l 'l1 their eb.ipe luugr. We Warrant Them to Brill Fifteen II mi died I't'ct. We a'to keep on hnr.d Catt Iron VorItinS Barrel. FisJicr, Korris & Co. F91 THOL.E17.T1 C!:SrKE Kov lh, JS tf. ss CHRISTMAS IS COMINGJ If tiiu won'd have a Merry Christinas and a lia;py New Yrar, b tjr )our 'I'OIS at J. W. Beatty's. The hrgest lot nf Toys In the country to be found at J. W. Benny's Rocking Horses at J.W. Bealty's. Sleigh's at J. W. Realty's. , . China Tovs ol all kinds at J. W- Peatty A thousand and one things to be seen at J. W. Realty's. Tin Toys. Wncnns. Mechanic tt Toys Velocipedes, Hot Air Toys nt Bealty's. Cho're American and Frouob Confection ary nt Realty's. f Malaga Grapes at Biatty'a Ladies Willow Baskets at Bealty's. Pure Apple CitWat Realty's. 11-lm. riSIiU'Ja MrlUJlN tMMMMmlWt'filPtS?TJt! ;i .tf - tii m'-i :n:r .in' ' ' irv - - aaTatsJ' mt,l't-iHi'JfillSbii-M Iv.i mm it h :i , ytiMi ti.;".. A l':;l) B' in
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