' r 1 1 w. ,w reja.or.-ra I! ' : : - . ixt rv vra a.irw a i n it i w Petroleum Centre Oaily Record. .'Pat. Centre, Tharsdaj, Jan. Is, ACaltlYAI. AVIM DE PABTl'BG OF TBAI.tS ON O. C. EA1U. R. HOUTU. y.o. 2, Passenger. Leave Corry 11.20 a. m. ; Tilt;vllle, 12.69 p. in.; Petroleum Cen tre, 1.40 p. n. ; Oil City, 2 22 p. m.; lr vineloD, 6 10 p. m. No. 4. Passenger Leave Corry 6.10 a. m. Ttiuaville, 7..'lj . in.; Petroleum Centre, 8 14 a u; Oil City, 8.59 a m; arrive at Ir vineton 11.40 ui. Me. 5, Pnswnper Leave Corry 6.05 p m; Titusville, 7.60 p m; Petroleum Centre, f,3S p m; arrive at Oil City 9,20 p aOKTB. Wo. 1, Passenger Leave Irvineton 7.15 9, m; Oil City, 10,10 a n; Petroleum Cen tre. ll.Oie w; Titusville, 11, SO a m; arrive ut Curry 1,40 p m. No. 3, Passenger Leave Irvineton, 12, li p in; Oil City 2,67 p m; Pelroleiim Cen tre. 3.34 p m: Titusville, 4,20 p m; arrive at Curry 6.4S a m. N'u. (, Passenger Laave Oil City 7.00 a ro ; Pitroicam Centre. 7.43 a m; Titusville, t at a m; arrive at Corry 10,10 a m. Divine Servlree. PRESBYTERIAN CJIURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. II., aid 7 'clock P. M. Kit. J. T. Oitobt, Paitor. METHODIST BPISCOPAL CnURCH. Service every Subbatb at 11 A. M. and P. if. Sabbath School at 12 P. M. .all free. A cordial Invitatioa extend ed to aU. Bat. C. H. Hiabb, Paitor. ST PETER AND PAUL'S (Citballe) CHURCH. Vim at 10J4' a. ra. Tatper and Beneliclioa of tba Bleued atrastenl at 4 p. . Catechism at I p. n. JAMES DUNN, Paitor. svasxxnaaoiaMoB By a teiegrau from Ilarrisbarg we learn that Gen. Irwla bat been elected State Treasurer. W frequently overhear good men de. plorlig I We fat tbat to many young are on 'he road to ruin from the nae of liquor, kc. Admitting that tliia ta a fact, not only here la tbo oil region but tbe country over, It ill becomes these lo-called Christian men and women, while deploring tliii alarming evil, to point tbe linger ol icoro at them, and in- etead of lending them a helping hand to en able them to i Is from the "slough of de tpond'' into which they have fallen through asdverse circumstances mayhsp, give them a kick downward. Many a poor man who has tank very low la the scato of degrada tloa and misery, has been made to feel him self a man and rettored to a lite of uselul nttl once more, by too saying ol merely a kird word. We overheard a person recent ly wb elaiint to be a christian man, bitter ly denouncing a young man ol his acquaint ance for indulging in intoxicating liquors, never for a moment imagining, we suppose that tbe individual in question bad feeling that might possibly be injured by bit barsb language. Ilow muob better la "Speak gentty'-'t it a little thins -Dropped In the heart's deep well; Tbe good, tbe joy that It ma; bring, Eternity ahall tell." Messrs. Itbam & Co., jewelers, are toon to open a large establishment at Oil City. They Intend to keep on band tbe largest assortment of solid gold and silver jewelry, plated ware, is. Ao, to be found in tbis legion. We with them good success in their new location. Wm. Dultoa was assaulted oa tba street last night by Wm. Gray, tinder tbe most aggravated circumstances. For iadulglng la tills fus a warrant waa issued lor the a rest of Gray this forenooa. Wm. will uu floubtedly get a ''reward of merit" at the bands of Enquire Donngby. An Oroin A little daily up the creek hat become the organ of the "Latter Day iialeta," who ara engaged ill tbe Free Love Movement Oil City Times. If the above were trie, we might reply to tlio writer by olaimlng him as a ''Latter Day Saint," if what tbe Lockport papers and tba N. Y. Spotting Timet said onoo up on a time Is to be believed. A sad accident occurred at Uousovil'e tbis forenoon, which resulted in the diown. ing of the ferryman at tbat place. It ip. pears tbat be was engaged In ferrying two men across tbe creek, and when near the Middle the beat suddenly capsizad throw ing all three Into water. The two men swam aaboro and saved themselves, hut the twllt current carried the ferrymen down stream acd he soon disappeared from sigbt We could not learn bis name, but under stand that be resided at Bousoville, and leaves a wife and child. Tbe reoeit heavy r.ins bat raised the water in Oil Creek lo an extraordinary height. For a time fears were entertained that it would orerfl iw its banks and causa a non o sauob damage. Tbe water it now reced ing somewhat. We copy tbe following from tbe corres pondence of tbe Erie Dispatch : A new well was struck reoently on the Blood Farm, on Oil Creek, wbieb proJncet about sixty barrels of oil a day. It Is owaed by a Mr. Seymore, (not Horatio) and is situated on the east side of tbe creek, on a high mountain, where two years ago a man would bare been considered a fit tub ed for an insane asylum, had he under taken to put down a well at that latitude from tba Bats below. This is tba first well struck on tbat part of the Blood Farm, and I am told that alt tbe leases ara already taken on the bluffs In that vicinity. Lock for lively times there tbe coming spring. Lsst Tuesday Union Hall, Tarr Farm, was dedicated by the Good Templan of tbat place. Grand Worthy Chief Templar, S. B. Cbase, was present and conducted tbe exercises. He was assisted by several otber prominent lecturers from different parts of tbe State. Large delegations were In at tendance from Franklin, Oil City, Pleasant ville, Petroleum Centre and Sbamburg. Tbis lodge (Tarr Farm) has for a long time labored under great inconvenience on ao count of a lack of room, but they have now a ebance of expansion. The intelligent correspondent of the Jour nat of Commerce In Washington writes: "Don't believe reports about tbe Cuban cause. Tbey are raise. It is now positive ly asserted tbat tbe Administration will deal more liberally with tbe Cubans. Your correspondent asked bow Mr. Fish could possibly be expected to favor the Cubans, in view of his previous and present Cuban policy. The answer was tbat Mr. Fish will oontinue nis opposition probably more strenuously tban ever, but that be will be tbe humiliated witness of action taken In many things relating to Cuban ofiaits 1 1 direct opposition to bis advice and policy." We place uincli confidence in the statements of tbit correspondent; but will Mr. Fish re main in tbe Cabinet on such terms as be indicates. Several years ago an Ohio clergyman received a cent as a wedding fee. On meet. ing the brldegroon, a few days since, tbe latter said: My wife was a comparative stranger to me at tbe time we were united io wedlock. I had not learned Her value, and paid accordingly. I find her a jewel: and here is an additional fee," at the same time banding the astonished minister ttventy-dallar gold piece. A lovely girl in Wisconsin recently re covered a buiidro I and forty dollars dama ges in a breach of promise suit against a perfidious lover. Her lawyer congratulated her on tbe amount, when tbe exclaimed, with a ferocious glance at the mulcted de fendant and nervously clinching her lingers: 'I'd give every penny of it jutt to bare oae good pull at his hair. Alloo has unconditionally accepted Mace't terms in relation to tbe coming pngilittic match. Tbe flight is to bo contested in Maryland some time in May. Articles are to be signed in a few days. A "Hard Times Ball" is lo be given in a New England town on tbe 12th Instant. No lady admitted except In calico drett, and gentlemen must appear iu coarse, every day clothes. The invitations aie' printed on rough straw paper, and tbe order of dances is on straw box board. Tbe Washington hotel proprietors have Cuetoan understanding tbat Ibey wilj not permit a coiorea person lo put up at their establishments, and wben a demand shall be made to receive a negro guest, the question will go to tbe courts for a detornii- nttion. Restaurant keepers propose to take the same cmnse. The dance at the Oil Kxcbaoge last even ing was a very pleasant aQair. Dancing was kept up to a late hour. 1 he oommlttee appointed at I he recen,t Ore meeting to examine into tbe condition of lie cbimnies and flues in tbe city, have dltcovered quite a number tbat were in a very bad condition. So far not a person has refused to make the necettary repair! and tbey may be considered tale. Tbe Erie County Medical Society have drawn up a memorial to be presented to the Legislature, asking for tbe extension ol tbe law legulating medical practice In certain counties, to Erie, Crawford and Venango- The otiji'ct la to prevent the inroads of traveling "Professors" and "Doctort." who promise locnre every ill that flesh Is heir to. A married iieuileman, every time he met the father ol his wile, complained to 111 in of the ugly temper and disposition of bis daughter. At last, upon one occasion, be coming weary ol the grumbliug of bis son- in-law, tbe old gentleman exclaimed;-. "You are right; she is an impertinent jade, and if I bear any more coinplalnls of burl will disinherit ber." Tbe hiibband made uu more complaiott. NEWS ITEMS. In London the "art" of body snatcoing Is taught by regular professors. ' ' f The San Francisco Built tin was printed last week on in eight eytlnder lightning press, the first on the Paolflo coast. Velvets are almost as common as water proofs, and lace flounces at sixty dollars a yard have no terrors for tbe well regulated mind. Milwaukee, Wis., made and drank last year 30,203,601 mugs of lager beer. And still It cannot decide whether beer it lntor eating. Tbe Directors of the Lake Shore & Michi gan Southern Railroad Company have de clared a dividend of 4 per cent, freo Of Government tax, payable Feb. 1, 1870. One of tbe peculiar things in connection with tbe movement lo abolish tbe franking privilege In tbe sending of blank petitions for its abolition through tbe mails under frank. Dresses are cut so low Jin tbe neck tbat modesty imperatively demanded a covering of some kind; she is propitiated with neck laces, lockets or crosses, which are now uni versally worn. William Peun'i carriage Is owned by Captain Pierce of Cleveland, Obio. The otber day the old tumblely thing was rolled through tbe streets of tbat city and attracted much attention. Tbe ancient vehicle is estimated at a value far moro fabulous tban real. Lord C , whose popularity was not excessive in the Scotch town of A, having refused an importunate beggar, the renewed ber application with: Now me ord, if je'd just give me oho little sixpence I could treat every friend ye have in the town. Hair-cloth skirts, to take the place ol hoops, have recently been imported. There is a flounce around tbe bottom in round plaits oa all except thi front breadth, and tbe uppei part of tba back has rolls cl the same material, for a quarter of a yard, iu imitation of the bustle. A drunken man in Milwaukee was cook ed nearly h cug i by lying dowc n a uur b!e slab In a billiard room, over strain pipes Ho laid bo thought first te was in bell, and when it kept gelling hotter he Imagined he was io Cbicago. He was pleased wben the crowd took hitn off, and found bis fate was nut so baid as be bad supposed. John Allen, the "wickedest," it train ing tightiogjpups. One of the most indefatigable lobbyists in Washington Is a Spanish woman, whose name is Gracie. An Iowa pnpor advertites for "a girl to learn the printing trade, who wears pants and saws wood." . A negro Methodist preacher in Philadel phia actually took bis text from "de 'pistle of St. Paul lo de Canadians. Tbe Reg.'iits of tbe Micbican University have made breaches of tbeir former rules to fit tbe case of female ttudeuts. . Divorce lawyer in Indiana cut n man loose while be is "tight," and leave him to collect himself after be bat been sej arut ed. Tbe manager ol a ballet troupe at Kan sas City has been Indicted for "tminor. ally exhibiting too much beauty unadorn ed. Emanuel C. Reigart, of Lancaster, Pa., who died last week. ag-d seventy-four years, first uotulnaled Tbuddeus Stevens for Congress. Policemen lo Vicksburg are arrayed In red nniforuis. probably in order that the aggrieved citizens may know where to find red-dress. ' Anotueu Oil Excitbmist is beglnn ing to raize at Franklin. Ever since IStil a few wells have been producing in that vicinity at a rate of from two to four bnrielt per day. About a year at0 a well wat drilled on the Evans lot. and "oommmced producing at the rate of 20 barrel! per dny, but the yield loon decreased to Ave barrelt per day, at which rate it bat since continued to pump, A number of otber wells were sunk on tbe same tract during last winter, and are yield. ing oil In paying quantities. We learn tbat the total product ol all the wells in that vicinity Is about Si barrels per day. The ol is found at tbe depth of 240 feet, and is sold at tbn wells for $12 per barrel. ' Tbo success which attended the efforts made last fall has stimulated the citizens of that place to action, and now derricks are springing up la all directions, and busluess of all kiuds is improving. Forest Press. The population ol San Francifco by the directory of ISC'J is 172,059, including 8, COO uuinese anu z.eau coiorea. in j&os it wat 147,050. showihg a gain in one year of 24,- 100. This constitutes it tlio tenth city of the toiled Status in point n( popul&tisn. It't muddy. Local iotU'. Lammers Aldeus is Ue only sloro to buy good, durable and cheap clothing. Lammers 4 Alden's is the only white mans, clothing store id tbe Centre. Griffea Bros, keep Wheeling Stogies, 3 for 5 eta Diariet at Cost at U ntTes Bros. runcuuM CiMtRK, Jan. tJ, 1S70. Tbe young gentleman, who borrowed seventy-five dollan fAo June last, ,vili do well to call and pay, tbo same, or be srl I bear from me io web way ss will bo mor tifying to bioi, as I shall make ft a point to let tbo public know who ho is, ant! to guard otbors from Impositions ol tbat kind. , It. G. W. Wilsox. A. S. Smith's largo stock of boots and shoos is offered at cost for tbo next CO d.iyt Deoi If. A. S. Smith in order to clpse out hit large ttock of ladies tbocs 4c, offers them at cost as tbey must be sold in tbeii'Xt CO days. Dec 5 tf. Just received a large and well assorted stock of shelf hardware at J. Rutherford's. tf. Parlor and office stoves, a few lell and will be sold at cost at J. Rutherford, s. tf. Carrlat Bolts, wholesale and retail, at Nicholson & Blackmon't. 23-tf. Horse Shoe Nails, wholesale and retail, at Nicholson i Blackmon't. 2.1-lf. A splendid atrortment of Diamond goods just received at II. L. Nuse's, No 10 Spring St. Titusville. Di e. 22 lnio. This Mkans Bcsjnes My entire stoik of goods Is offered at cost. A. S. Smitu. Dec 5 tf. A large slock of ladies and gents gold Watches just received at U. L. Nuse's, No 10 spring St. Titusville. Dec. 22 lmo. The largest variety of Sterling Silver Ware, and silver plated ware, such as Tea Setts, Cuke Buskets, Fruit Stands, Casloni, ivc, ic, errr brought to the oil regions, can be found at II, L. Nuse'e jewelry store No. 10 Sprini: Street. Titusville, Pa. Dec. 22 lmo. Orders taken fur suits and ills guaranteed, at Lammers & Aldrn's. The New Gus Pump lor sale at Nicholson i Blackmon's. tf. Reduced Prices at Luinniers & Alden't. nov.2'2tl. The New Gas rump for sale at Nicholson Illackmon'. if. Underclothing iu large qtiautities at Lam mers & Alden's. Kid Gl.o,Kd A large assortment, it Lautet s it Alden's. PitBRir-Ks Sir- is Ci.oskii. Nicholson A Blai'kmnn having bought him out at this place and Kane City. tf. Tbe largest and best assortment of Table Cutlery, ever brought into tbe country at Nichcolson A Illackmon's. tf. Dr. T. II. STl'AKT, PHYSICIAN A'D SURGEON. OFF1CK over Nobel's d.-v conrts store, nct to the Ojiera Uoue. Pct eloiMi't'outre, Pa. Jan. 13 tf. FOR SALE. The building known as the "P j eel -lor Store,-' now occupied by Fid Bishop as a dry goods store is for sale. This store Is well sitaated and ha larg and comfortable rooms over head suitable for two or more families. For further particulars a.iplyet the store or ofD. HARRIS ft BRO,TUutII1o. 11 1 7 $500 KUWAITI)! Th Cherrre nun T'lpe to Hjnd Farm tins be n ,.uir!TCd three rimes, within the past tlxty day, Arewnrdif FIVK nUNHW'.J) IniI.LA'tet will tie paid fur tie deten tion ardci-nvictlon ol a'iy person or persons engaged in or taking; any pari in auv of the thiee villainous transaction. i. STAMUAIJUIl.tMipl. Dee T'f Jll!SOL,LT10 AOTlK rphe copartnership ho-etoforo exlstirtz under the 1 nrin name or 8. K. (irUwold it Co," Is from this Tth duy of Jnnnary 1870, dls.oirnd by mm mil conxeut. All jstrile indcMed or Imviiitr any etiilms on said Did are requested locull tone! lenient. 8.8 (iHIHvV, .1,11. O. W. NOHTuN. Dec. ft, mo, 1 nios. Ij involution of l'artneralilp. Notice Is horeliy given. Hint thn partnership lately vxis ini-betwei a L M eKornhuri! ni:d II. II Warner, muter the linn nam of L M rteriilitrg t o., wns cirsmvea nn the 4tli any or January 18T I hy niutinl rnHnt. all persons Indehted to us, will plcaeo call at once and settle their iiccoinii L. M. SI'sKNMTBO 11. H. WAKSkUt rsc it DRUGS ! DRUGS Pure Ttmas at Ohrtsilet. Pure llrims lit llirlat e's. Hure lrir at Chrlxile ' Pura lrn(! ut ChrMIn'- tui'U Lhiii; at Christie's. Prescription ramponndvd st Chrl.ti,', PriwerijMlolH Con: jou tilled st t'hilj,' )'rrii lonn CoinpoiiiiileU t C rW, Prerrlitiiil'. 'oiiiiati'led si ClirlSii,,. 1 ife'lloni t ompouuUvd al t'liruii. Medicine at I In Uiie s. " Medlrtiueat Ctirinlee. Mudlcinua al C'lu l'ltu'it. Medklnes a t'lirlst e's. , Medicillta at OritWi'- Prenerliitloiu i oiaponnded at Pbtlm,, Prctcriplloua Compounded at Uiitj, ! PreM:ritli s Compounded a: ( hr.ntic, FrwrruiHoni ('(Hnpoumlfd at Chrii-t,. . Iiuciiti1leii4 I'ouipoiuiUvd al L'hri... TotM Article at Christie's 1 To Id Aitlclin at ('liii.tlf Toilet Article at lurMio I Toilet Articles al clirUttt' Tuilt Artie east Christie's Prescription componnnod at Chrlnii, Prescriptions Compounded t I'tiriitl,', Prescriptions Coinpouiiiitd l' hrm,,, Pie cnpticins 'ou,oomid,,l u (' ri.in', Prescription t'euiuouadrd ai lh-i.ii.. Pnrs I.lqnnrs at Christie's ure Liquors al Christie's Pure Liquor at I hitsll'-'s Pure Liquor at Christie' Pure Liquor al Christie's . rrcscripiton umpnnniion r mrttjf Prwerl' ttuns Cunipoun.li-d hi Urimje, Prescriptions Compounded nt I'lTisiit, Prescriptions Compounded al Christ', Prjerlptioe Compounded at ChriinVt Pur Wine nt Chrttl's Pure Wiar at Chrimle' Pure Winn, at Christie's Pnr Wine at Christie's Pure Wines nt Clirlstle's Prc.ri;itinn Componnded at ChrsVi Prescriptions Cumpoiinued at f nnu. Prescription Compounded at 4 'hri-tis Prescriptions I omjHNinried si Ctiriiilts. Pr scriplioas C'uniMui.d. d at I runts Oils at Christie' Cilsat Christie' Oils at Christie Oil at l hritl' (Ji.Sal Chris ic Preeeriplinns Cnmponnrird st Christis's Prescription CotuKunded at Chnitlr't Prescriptions Compounded st ('iirlsi)t-'i 1reseiip Ions Compounded nt ( tiristir't Prescriptions Oompoiuaed al Christies r.ihit at Ohrisrii I'Alnts t Christie's I'.ilnts at Christin a Paints atCiiHstie'a Pa nta at Cliri-tie a P encri prion Componnrted nt rhrMle's rr. scrlplions Compounded ut Cliri.tle'i Prescription Coiiipoiimt.d at etiris'it-i . Preeri,tirs Compounded t Chri-tie s Prescript!'' Compounded ut Cluisue t . Pstent Medicine al Christie' l'.usnl Medicine a Christie l"tenl Vediriiie! Chrisii s Patent Mcdiciios at Chri-ii's Patent Medicine al Christie Ni. IS Wssh'niitnn Strssl , ' No IU VI Ksliintli-n direst No. itl V 'ill, !,,! tiri'rt No. IS WuliliigKin Srresi ,o. 11 V:.iii,;lia Sires Ptrolenm Centre, Pa. Petroh-nm Cere, Pa. P. tioleiiin C, no. Pa. Petroleum Ceiiir. Pa. Petruleuui Centre, Pa- j. ii. I'lirtpmr. Drilling Jars. We wonld respectful' nnnonn-n to enr ens' msrs and the public generally that we keop con stanlly en Imnd Last Sled Drill Iiijj .lars! Whleh f.,r ktrn;th and Durnbl.itj excel snj tl I .Ined Jar haretoloia .a o'e The AdTunlajre, wo Claim or Lined .Ta-s are that, being ALL STUET., t!". nr Hroie:er tli n Jr cou.posed partly of trim: Hint nreeelilisK a Wleel Mlrfne to tllenK-ll. '"jars rroteeiel Iriiiu we.r on the out;de, and will eei their shape longer. Wc Warrant Them r Drill Fittti'ii llumlred Fei't. W also keep on hand Catt Iron Workins Barrel. FisUcr, Xorr.s & Co. rr.TKOL.Evn cErtr11, Hnr 1 2th. UfiD -ir. F ItANKLN, PA., IN8CMANCI! A0BST. I. H. aiLIIASD, Agent t35tt.00.00( CAPITA! Ilepr.enled aid eareiully iovesieil If tbe.euu idg iell.-riee companies: 1'Le stipnal Lif. Insurance Co. tl T ik. capital. . .T O000 The -i:tna Life Insurance Co. of nartwa Conn, capital. v . The Homo Iuaiuanc Co. of New Tnra, n.e'lilsi'ir.inea Co ol North America, P.. capital, , Tha ll'iui.i of -New IIaTa,Ceaitlct, capital. . .,, . Th Aihmj City Ininrtnc Co., ol Alnl ny, Ne To'rk. capital. The Mi eilran Life Insurance Co. of 1S45S 00.C' 1.090 00 Phlladeliiliia, cnplial, Tlila Ai-erw-T la amiinir tho nld"t SS'ncle 10 i ... f let of I'eiinsvlra tia. wet ol Phllade'l ' list nam uotint! in iasi ionriu " fRon.non IN LOSSES Oood Dwelllrellou., Churches, School Uoo"1 anu oilier duiiuiiij;i Insured Perpetually. Oil iosnred la Sto'o and In Transit. ''J,''.'," in i - ... i.. . .mm rire !- sbi u on snort dihius, in nuy in iik,.'- j,.bj snranea Companies Ofltee a Franklta EJ"M runbtra, Pa. -- IIOLSE FUIl SALE- GOTHIC FHONT, tSxiM, two stories hlh, "' (ntly painted rd pupered. Hi'h"j ,, I lr? eeat na wcoo nous itraeneq. ,-uu""' water. Wintd on thu Kguert Farm, In anti at prt or reiroieum t eutre Ap. ly on ill premises or ..t.tiis'fl. novSOtf. J. I TIA It P'"" Firtl Claaa Saloon and Uel" rant. WASHINGTON BTHEET, Pclrol.nm Cettn I rsniK nest uaior iiecr eonsiantiy on ""'i-" ' . 1 tliii all the choicest Wines nd Cigys. L -fL get Cheese, bwllior ttas, Hanrtwicnca, wirun , IIIITKHS served np In every si, to Iu order. Also, tor ssj tuc can or ireir CORTELTi OU VOlTCHFR, Prof !S:t. (Fred. Bchult oW Oct! WmwfPmmmmmmit' i a"