'mm. mm mm V t. as Petrobtm Cantre' Daily Record. PCU Centre, kmardaf .' Jnii. Vi. AUniVAL JlTItt DEPARTTnK TUUKS OR O. V. A It. K, !OCTH. Ka. 2. IW-sencer Lesve Oorry 11.20 a. Titunville, 12.69 p. w-i retnile'isa On. tr . 1.4ln m.j Oil City, 2 22 p. in.; lr Tliu tiin, ft iu p. m. N-i 4. IVm-ncer Oave Corry 6. 10 a. m. T:iiiFviili, T 35 a. m ! Petroleum Centre. S it n m: (111 City, 8 69 a mj arrlvo at lr Tinpion 11.40 a ' No. 6, ru'senuer Leave Corry 8 OS-p m; Tiintvlllr, 7.0 p tn; IVtrnlsum Outre, S,S8 p tn; arrive al OH City 8,20 r m. KORTH. No. 1, Psssencer Leave Irvineton 7.15 am; Oil City. 10.10 a ij; Petroleum Cen (io. 11. 04 a in; Titusvilie, 11.50 in; arrive at Corry 1,40 p m. Nil. 3. I'l.twiJiter Leave Irvineton, 12. fli p ui; Oil City 2.57 p nv; Petroleum Con tr 8.56 pm; Titusvilie, 4,20 p ui; arrive al Curry 6.45 n m. No. 6. raiwmsrr Leave Oil City 7,00 a m; Petroleum Centre. 7.43 a in; Titusvilie, S.20 a m; arrive at Corry 10,10 a ni. liiviue Services. FRESBYTKKIAN CIlURCn. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7 o'clock P. II. Eev. J. T. Oxtobt, Fnstor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CliURCII. Services every Sabbntli at 11 A. M. ami i4 T. M. Sabbath School at 12!a' p. J. cats free. A cordial invitation extend- d to all.' Er. C. M. Heako, Pastor. ETS. PETER AND PAUL'S (Catholic CUURC1I. ' Mass at 10V a. m. Vesper and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. tn. Cutcehisin at 2 p. m. JAMES DTJJfN, Pastor. Gold to-day . Messrs. MeHogb and Rutherford, the com mittee appointed at the late fire meeting, to examine Into the condition of the chira nies and Ones in tbo town, hare made a thorough examination and report evcrv- tbtug secure at present. Quite a Dumber were found to be in aa extretnly dangerous condition, but were all thoroughly repaired nod put la good order. If ot a person refu. ed to make the needed repairs. The com. mitten buve faithfully perlormed their or luons task' and aro deserving the thank of the public. Messrs. I.li.m & Co., j wel.ra, have their jewelry store opeoed at Oil City, as will be seen ty reference to their advertisement to t fouud iu another column. Tbey propose id keep constantly on baud a full and com. j- f ine assortment of jewelry of all descrlp- ii., iuiiu anver and plateJ ware, wstsljes, mid in faot everything sieti.ail v kept in a i.rsl-clas jewelry store. We have been per sounlly acquainted with tbo Messrs. Isbnm for the past five years, and or our own . knowledge know them to be bouorable and upright dealers, and take pleasure in recom mending them to the good peuplo cf Oil City, feeling ,ar that they will extend to mem a liberal pslauage. It will be- rein .in sured that a ebort time since we published ao article from a Canada )Pr in regard to the application of team to dfl wells fr the purpose of incroaa log their ptoduotlon . We notice at several , places aloui the creek steam is being used Mr.tnat purpose. The idea isnotaoew one. Wo know of well, bo largely increased live years ago., The applicuij.i Is geuar . ally mado iu cold weather. For the past . two years benzine has come Into iiie being ii mure powerful agent for cutting out and softening the paradne which ollen times fiiUnp tlieatams iu the rock and preveutB the oil fiom Bmlinu egress. There is considerable excitement on the ftrewo farm i nd vicinity since the c r king of ue iwu new wens recently. Lusee are being rupldly takin up on that farm and al to on the upper end of tfea Alleiuagooi-lura .trnot, and many new wells will be started before long. There is no doubt but that much good territory exi4u theiuaboiiis. 1 " - .. The exleqsive stock of dry goods in the Excelsior Store, on Washington street, are now being sold at auntion. A rare ehauce is offered to ihou deairiq.' ailicUs in that Jino M they must be disposod or. So frr the goods have sold at an extremely luv f,aiire. . Tho.&iam of Virlul.i was adiulttod to the Union by C-uiKress. vustn!,. Th. -veto was strictly party one and stood J'eas, 47; nays, U. UtUa the bill finally pawa a lively discussion was had between trenalois Trumbull and Sumr.er. From preiil-anpeaiances,o aro like'y .to have amusements of some kind for qui e , a while to some. On Mondiy next the Zoe 1 roupc; i soon as they leave Sherry' troupe k!pv. M-vral durr tni-.tpra are e:i ioV Seeing the .Tllii;rela-A Fotiiir Case of HUMiikcu Ideutltjr. From t? Xa$hviUc Union and Banner, JJtC. 'ifm Last night, while the Newcomb Minstrels were seated alonx in a row at Masonic Hall, qiito annusing Incidont occurred. A roong the audience there were two ladies of more rusticity than experience in the amusement line. They were from Iheunpaved portions of the country, and had belure the war owned slaves, who, had since disappear d as ball and tayonet made history in the Ireedom iriC '. The ladies were evident ly mother and daughter, or aunt and niece we know not which. The naturalness of their simplicity was refreshing to say the least. .No sooner bad the performance commenc ed than the two ladies in question com menced a whispered conversation in regard to the dramatis pereonic. '-La roe that does look so much like our Jake," said the younger of the two,refvrriDg to the one on the right. "Yes, and It Is our Jake," said the elder, adjusting her gln'ses. -We, I, I'll declare, and that a thewiddow Williamson's Sam, too," said the vtber closely eyeing Harry Robinson. "Ain t he stuck up, though?' said the other. . 'Yes. andvthata what they've done; they've gone and edicatid thesj ut groes, now- they . think they are powerlul smart, so they do," sajd the mint. '-Did you evert'' said niece. "Heap bet ter be back in the corn-Held, so tbey bad.'i said aunt, looking aiotind in nmnz-ment that any one should be amused. Satisfied that one was ''our Jack" and another 'Sam' and that thu whole troupe was com posed of real negroes, the .two ladies left f eling willing to wring the necks ef "Abo lisbioneis" generally, and the ones that trained "Jake" and "Sam" io particular. ' Tuk Poou or ficw Yokk Hood's "Song of a Shirt" comes forcibly to mind as We read these note frour the "short mid and simple annals of the poor," tn New York city: Mrs. A. make vesta at eigh teen cents a piece for a wholesale house. She can earn $8 a mouth by working four teen hour a day, including Sundays. She pays $3 a month for her attic, and has two small children to support. She has eaten meat once only aud tboj it was given to her siuce tbauksgiving Day. Another case: Kate A., a "iiuiiber" of fine shirls, makes about $2 a week, working bsrd for It. She has a grandmother to sup pert.and "hue often lived for weeks on-bread and water, in ore'er .to afford the old wo man a little broth every day." The New York Star,, which is enabled to describe these cases from the diary or a lady who has visited them, gives still more painful instances of the hardship caused by scarci ty of employment or inadequate Wages. The German Arctio Expedition Com mittee have sent to Capt: Hall a letter re questing him to furnish theuj with a report ol bis'receut exploratons In tbo Arctic regions and sketching the programmeof theexpedi tion sent out by Ibe Germans last Jane. The ships are provisioned for two years. ''The plan is to reach the eastern coast of Greenland this year, and during the next summer to go a far north as possible, either by land or water. The ships were seen last on the 1st or Aug. in latitude 73 north and longitude 16 west ol Greenwich. Accord ing to the account received from whalers cruising in Itue regions at that time we have reason to believe that our ships will . . i . . .. . n" suuceeuea in piercing tno let-Hue which surround the eastern coast or Green land, so that after a wintering tbo expedi tion may have a good chance of exploring these unknown legions farther north than baa over been reached by any one before.'' Capt. Hall is requested to take letters to tbo expedition if be Btarts In the spring us be intend. Ibe robber ol the Boylsiown bank at Boston have not yet been nabbed, but tbo detectives, know bow much booty they got. The whole amount of money and bouda was $306,000, of which $50,000 was in greenback a lew diamonds aud a watch. All but the bonds thu robbers- proposa to keep under all' circumstances Of Hie balance ($2ii6U00) they are willing to return one ball($l28,000) witb the understanding that tbey shall uever bu prosecuted Several persons have lately boon arraigned in York county. Maine, for violation of thu liquor law, and much ingoemty was raani- lealeit tiv their nnutmm.rft 111. nvnrl i niy lliu truth bel'oro the court. One man, an ex ceedingly tull one, before starting fur court stretched hinisflf out on the ftnily cradle and bad lis wil'u lock hits, I ben went and testified I o bad intf. drank anything siuco h.e was rocked In the cr.idle.t A caw well was struck at West Pithnle a dayortvo sino-. It is yielding twenty barrels per diy. Tli-' weaihii is loodi-ia'e tt-iJay. JVKVVS ITEMS. -The New York Tribuuo mad $193,000 last yeur. m There are twenty-four colored printers Iu the city of New York. Massachusetts Is declared to be -'ablaae witb woman suffrage bonttres." Electricity Is now talked of as a cure for sufferers from tricolors spiralis. The Massachusetts evtoga bask gained $17,000,000 in dcuusits last year. ' Atnheret College, Massachusetts, t con tempt iling tte admission of femal stu dents A Massachusetts farmer bus been sent to jail lor two months for cruelly beating bis horse. A new light io the lecture field has ap, peared, Mis Isabella J. Prince of Portland Maine. A man in Mystic, Conn., paid the State ono dollar for calling a neighbor a '-confounded mutton bead. . On Saturday, a colored mail naaied James Ricnardson presented to the President a cane, made by the donor witb a common peiikoile, from a young cedar tree, while in front ot Viekuburg, Miss., about the time of Gunernl l'ein Dei ton's surrender. The II mt star from tbo ferrule wa- made from a piecu of the Moating bttry used by Ike Coulederates in thu ailaci on Kort Sumter iu 1361, the Cenliu star from a piece of ce dar cut from a stump near to thespot wheie General Grant stood at the soireodrr ol General Lee at Appomattox Conit House, Va., and the to pslar from n ball extracted I ruin the "dead line, ' trout tbo Audersou- ville prison, Georgia. Tbo story of the Foil Eilwaid milliner millionaire bts teeu spoiled- .The story was related witb nico particularity. Tne uame.and residence of the young lady given and the payment of the first instalment ot the U qin-st was to have been made tbrongb the bauds of the Iliitisn Consul at New York. That gentleman, however, says that be ban not paid over any live millions or any other sum to Miss Gray, or any other young woman, of Fort Edward, Canada, or any. other place. Furthermore ho has no kuowiedge ot any such preposterous bequest io Kogluud or elsewhere, Says a New York letter: The wonderful weather challenges general remark. At t!i is wrii n; tie sun is ihining out nlmist as warmly as in Aptil or May, with no more evidences of win er than ono usually sees a that reason. Boats leave for Alnasy this evening, telegrams repor.ing the river unob' si rue led for steam veaels al! the way up. Broadway and all the up. towj promeuades aro thronged with beauty and fashion. Io fact everything, for the-moment, appears to be, tUus early, on a spring tooting. At a marriage lately ennsumnted at Ot tawa, Canada, two iLoi-.tund duliarB wero distributed to the poor. That was a bridal i;ilt wortb .making. How much better than to pile no the silver, gold, jewelry and dry goods tbal make the pour bride a slave io the care of them, and make ber heney-moon wakelul ever ihruugb fear her preseu ts will be burglarized. "Send us brief statements ol every sue" cessful doing of woman,' says 'the Revolu" tion. and the Newark Courier reports: "We comply witb pleasure. A Newaik woman has of late successfully done Hier husband out of $l.Su0, and eloped with another man Further particular given if desired. At a Christmas dinner Iu Sumo-Barbara. California, sweet and Irish potatoes, vegu" table ol all kinds, lemons, pomegrautes, olives, and strawberries wero served jresh from the garden, and the Utile vrus adorned witb It-mud, apple, sirawlerry and raspberry blossoms. A imnu n.lU.l "Tha Forty Thieves" has just La.in broken up by the Philadelphia po. Iie. Tbey bad as leader a girl ot eighteen whom tbey called their Qieo. She is the daughter of Rev. Mr. J)a r. field ol German town, llur name ts Emma, and she refuse Daily to return to ber borne. She ha been i ., r . i. .. t. itli - ir . B. viircu ui mnruiiy I mrves lur mujwii. Drilling will soon be commenced on two or three new wells tin the McCray furm. SShkriffs Sifk in Clokkii. Nicholson t Blai-krnnn havine bmgbt him out at this place and Kane City. tf. The lurgeBt and best aSHortmeot of Table Cutlery, ever brought Into the country at Nicbcoleon & Blaokmon'B. tl. Ordms lukon lor suits aud Ills guarantoedj at Lammers & Alden's. The New Gas Pump lur sale at Nicholson & Blachuion's. tf. Reduced. Prices at Lammers & Alden's. unv.22ll.3. I'mlerelothiiig iu large quatililies at Lam inur A Alden 'a. Kn (Ii.oabm .V large assor'menl, al Liaiivs i. AMen', Loral NolM't'. Lsmtue'r 4 Alden ' is tne only (lor tp buy good, durable and cheap clothing. Laiunioia & Aloeu's i the only while mans, clothing store id the Centre. Gllffe tiro, keep Wheeling ttogies, 3 tut 6 at. Diaries at Cod at Grille lirua. A- S Smiia large ctockof boots and hoe 1 offered at coal for the next CO day Deo S If. A. S. buiuu iu order to close out bi large took of ladle shoes Ac, offers them at cost a they must be sold iu lb next 60 days. Uto 6 If. Just received a larue and well assorted stock of shelf hardware at J. Rutherford'. It. Parlor aud office stoves, a few lett and will be sold at "cost at J. Rutherford,. If. Carriage Rolls, wholesale aud retail, at Nicbolson A Ulackmon'. 23-tf. Horse Shoe Nails, wholesale and retail, at Nicholson A Blacknion's. 22-tf. A srilendid assortment of Diamond good jutt received at U. L. Nuie's, No 10 Spring tit. TitusvitTe. 1'. " lino. Tuia Mkanh BrsiNKsa. My eulire stock of goods Is offered at cost. A. O. CISITU. Dec S.tf. A largo stotk of ladiee aud gents gold Wntehes just received at II. L. N use's, No 10 Spline t-'t. Tilusville. Dee. 22 lino. The New Gas 1uinp tor-sale at Nicholson & Clackmor.'s. tf. The largest variety of Sterling Silver Ware, and silver plated ware, such as Tea Setts., Cako Baskets, Fruit Stands, Castors, &a., itc, eie.-v brought to the oil regions, can ba fuiaul at II. L. Nuse's jewelry store No. 10 Sprint; Street. Titusville, Pa. ' Dec. 22 I mo. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW JEWELRY STORE ! AT Oils CITY- ISI-IA.M cfeCo. nv opvned ft jewelry itor on Centre ftwl. next dxr wofcluf -tlif-U Jt A. 'IVU-giflph 03.ee, Oil i-fl. FTeep constantly on hud a larjo afftortnjfnt 01 Didiiaunds. & Fine Watches (Americui,3sg lib and S!u nailte.) Solid Silver and IMated War, SOLID !OI.tt C'tlAIKS, JUAtlLhY, WSTOL1. ' KUVOI.VFttS. Fisutxa TAnri."!, MLAL IUXOS c, Partiru!apMt0ntloiiciven torqin'riii Qno wstchos and f wulrv h- a c-itnpeleat worktiun- Ths nrm have also a .tore at 1 1 TL'S v ir.t.K 17 SpiMii airuvi .tui.'ii.itf. SOBEL'S OPERA HOUSE, FOLK NIGHTS ONLYv C'J.MMKNCISO Monday Jan. 24, 1870. lion. Yalos, K. . ya.rton, Putinra.v MannKi-r. Mnpe JllaiiMer. Leader ut Urcn ra IfllMAME ZOE, TUB MEA'UTIFUL CUBAIVSYLPH WITH ItBIt OHBaT New York Company &, Brass Band Taki-a pleasure la annimncluir to tlio pnblle thai iuy euninienre iiwir in u-i a -nea i-l urau atic KuUnAlnmotiM wlh tlie nopu. lar Military Drama enti led ' THE FRENCH SPY, OR TUB , FAf L OF ALGIERS. Malhllde Mcrtc, Henri St. Alnie.. Ilamel, (an Arab hoy,) lie Miltnt ZOE. Daring the piers MMIa Zoe will Inlrodnae her Tor rifle Broail Sword Ooin li.it In which ff is pronoun C' d by the preaa aa liaviug uo mual In twt world. Alio, Iw's Wild Arab Dance, Arier whloh, Mr. J. T Cravon will Introduce li's Budget of Character Nonss. The enti-rtalnmcnt tn coiulndn with a KCItFAM- IMi t-'AKt'i-l, In which Mr. VV'. Marslos and ibe r-nmnnn. uillannt'r. ' Admission ltiuurvcd Seats fiOcrnts. 75 COM. '. eors of ? ' 1 o'clock. Curtain ri at. Jan. 1" tf TUOi. W. ItHOVf N. "at- Sobel' ipi m mm Proprietor ft Manager JAMES F. snrRRT Leader of Band FRANK MONTFORt) Leader of O'cbesl CAKL ZlilMEHlli.', Fifth Annual Tour The Manaaer ber? leave to annonner It the eitirn-of Pet. Centre and vicinity thai be will open witb a compauy comprising 24 First-Class Artists, Selected from the priaoipal Ih'itrciof New York, Boston and Philadelphia t0 gelbec Willi a splsndid- SILVER CORNET BAND, tod a fn'.l and Efficient Orchestra. Making th greatest eomblnntionotIj.ini alio and musical talent now traveling. For aFewNignt Only, coiviiEisrciiisra Friday Eve's Jan. 28th, 1870, On which oscaslon will be presented (r the First time In thi place, the Newtd snceescfnl rnsforal Urania, lately priidue ed at Wallnck' theatre, New Y'-rk t-tly;"" which has received the hiijhest enciiuiium of the pres and the public, entitled. DORA I Mr. J. F. Sfterry as Farmer Allen Mrs. Julia Blake as Dora To be followed by a very Laughable Admissiotii - - 50 Cents. Keservtid-tSeata, - 75 Ccntkv TICKETS Tor sale at the Csntrsl ST Door open at 7 o'clock. Perform ane commences at 8. .1. N. SHERRY, Ajscnt IW The Great Company f give 3 pertbrinances at Ko"- Sive o pei'ioi'irtauceB at w- -villo, comraeucine 7th, 8tb, Febrniwy, 1570. VI V i
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