rwMVM V Ue 4 ii .... ,(. Pe'trotfium Centre Daily Record. Centre, WJdnssilir. Ju. SIT. - 1 " AKUIVlI. A NIT DEPABTt'IlK IF 1UIIS OS O. C. A- K. H, K0UT1I. No. 2, Psssonifer Leave Cnrr 11.20 a, m.j Titusville. J2.S9 p. in.; IVtrol ;m Cen ir, 1.4u n. m.; Uil Cily, 2 22 p. in.; lr Yitiftun. k 10 i). m. N: 4. IVseryer Leave Corry 6. 10 a. m. Tliimville. 7.3i a. m.; Petroleum Centre, 8 11 a m; Oil Cily, 8 69 m; arrive at lr- vineton I J 4 a m. No. B. I'essenoer Leave Corry 6.05 p m; THusville, 7 0 p m; I'etrol'um Ceutre, 9,M p to arrive ni uit jny ,tu r m. KOKTQ. No. 1, Passenger Leave Irvineton 1.15 : Oil City. 10.10 a n: Petroleum On tre, 11.0S a in; Titusvilie, 11,00 a m; arrive i oorry i.iu p m. No. 8. Pawner Leave Irvlneton, 12,- 04 p in; Oil City 2.67 p m: Petroleum Cen Up, 3.36 pm; Tituiville, 4,20 p m; arrive ai Lin ry o.u p ni. No. fi, Passenger Leave Oil Cl'y 7,00 a n; Petroleum Centre. 7.43 a rut Titusville, ,'4U a n; arrive at Corry 10,10 a m. Mvlue Service. PRESBYTKRIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7 o'elock P. M. Kit. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCII. Nervier every Sabbath at 11 A. M. ami i.'4 P. M. Sabbath School at 12 P. M. at rrce. A cordial Invitation, extend ed to all.' Ret. C. M. Hiabd, Pastor. ST. PETER AXD PAUL'S (Catbolie) CHURCH. ; Xiss at 10? a. m. Vesper and BeneJiclio f the Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. m. Catechism at 2 p. m. . . JAMES DUNN, Pastor. Cold to-day 12l?4'. Solid's Opera House was crowded last evening to witness tbe performance of "Nils, or Woman's Constancy," by the Zoe Tronps. In the character of "Nita" il'll. Z H was nertectlv at horn. Tlor not. trig was charming and tb manner in which ha delineated tbe devotion ol woman and pictured out the many trials to which she Is subjected to test bur constancy and cause her to prove faithless, was true to life. Hor voice was in excellent condition, in fact we can discern a decided improvement since her last appearance here. In tbe character 'of Nits, tbe Gipsey," a rare opportunity it afforded lor her to show the intonation of her finely trained voice, and the simple and unaffected manner in .which she executed lb must difficult parts in the character at once stamps her as a sUr of the fire I magnitude in the theatrical horizon. Mr. 11. L iDgdon as Leo added fresh laurels to those already gained. Mr. Fleming as Ar-, tlmr Hayden proved bimsuir a first-class factor. Mr. E. W. Marston as Ramble kept the audience in good humor during tbe en tire perlormacce. Messrs. Mitchell, France, Smith, Junes, god Miss Bertha Smith and Mrs. Sidney Wilkins and Marston all ex hibited great histriaulo latent. To-night will be produced tbe great nau tical drama entitled "Cluck-Eyed Susan,' and the laughable tarceof "Sjoloo Shingle" iu which the whole company appear. . . Ciunoed Hands. The building owned by Mr. M. J5. Hens, on "Wa.tiineton struut. and ocmpled by the Good Templars, has i been sold by blin to Messrs. Lam mere it AI- len, who intend to occupy it the Ut of April as a clothing store. TbetGood Tern ' plars have tbe privilege of uslug the upper atory as a hall. ' Mr. J. II. Christie has bought the VTy koff mansion, on tbe Egbert farm. Mr. Lanimors, of the dim of Lsmmers & Alden, is about to put up a new residence on tbe Eitbert (arm. r The large boiler used pn the Wood farm for running the engines of the pumping , wells was burned out on Monday nigbt,aod , last ulgbt the biiler pn tbe I ank or the ' creek, used for forcing water from tbe creek , to the wells on tbe Woods farm, was burned out, in consequence of which the wells on that farm have been compelled to shut down lemporarily. These ncciuVnis will cuiise considerable loss to Mr. & A. Woods, own er of Hint farm. Tbe production of the I'V' i about 103 barrels per day, which be will lose every day tbe wi I s are shutdowi . Pkiisokai. Our townsman, Mr. J. A. Wharry, who has been absent lor some days J on a t Islt to bis fiieuds In West Virginia, returned home to-day. He is looking well. Thomas W. Keunurd bas commenced suit , against Jumes Mcflenry both of Atlantic i ii'l Cfunt Wsstero Railway notorletj-r-lor Pl,12S,fi')'J 10 for services as civil enjinenr ai oihera ie in conueciiun with, building the above named ud other railiuads. Ths enino house on lease 10, Piorson f'.rm, ws d s'royed I y fire last night Tie ens Vh upon Meuis. l);ckcrsah li Cavn nu 1TIAURIA13E EXTR40K01NAUV. From tlu LitcSytld, III, Mmilor. About four yean ago, as near as we can learn there cams lo Lildhfleld trom Missouri a man about 60 years of sge, calling hiunelf Cavult. Here he engiged in the'oceiiDatlon of boarding , house keeper nnd teamster. Wiib him'canie a wiinun apparently about 35 years old, who presided ever the domes tic departments of Cavolt. She represented herself as tbe widowed daughter-in-law of the mm, and bad two children who pained as her children and the man's grandchildren be was generally known in the neighbor hood as tbe "Widow Cavolt." Both the man and t.ie woman represented that her buihand, dying, bad commrued her and tbe children to tbe care of his father, with tbe urgent request that be would always remain with and protect and care fr them. The fumily were considered by those who knew tbem as honest, respectable people, and tbe fidelity with which Cavolt fulfilled the trust reposed in him by bis departed son wai the subject of frequent coloium. As time passed on th eCavolts rnaieminy acquaintances in the town, and some friends Among tbe latter was a young man named Reuben Akers, an honest and thrifty woik ingmsn. Mr. Akers became a frequent visl. tor at the Cavolt bouse, till friendship ripen ed into kindred and tenderer sentiment. The coutemptatioa of tbe young widow's many graces of person and domestic virtues was too many for blm. The oft quoted advice of old Weller to bis son Samivel u- 'Bevsre of the viders." If ever heard bv him, was forgotten in tbe intoxlcatlou of 'Loves young dream" acd -well, last Msrch he and the widow became man and wife. At least Reuben thought so, but doubtless tho law would take another view of tbe sub" ject, as, io tact, Reuben does now. The ceremouy over, the first to grasp Reuben's band and wish blra much joy was Cavolt, tbe aged and pious guardian of the deceas ed Sju's widow and children. The blushing rile received the salutations and congratu lation of her friends, and everything was happy as say twenty or thirty marriage bull. The boneymoew passed !n fact, tlx months 'passed withont any apparent di" minutloa. of tbe honey, or Its palling on tbe taste. At the end of that time a brother o, tbe bride, wbo in the mean time bad come t3 Litchfield, lei an immense cat cut ol the bag; otherwise, he revealed the astounding fact that Cavolt was tbe wife of his daugb ler-ln-law, and the father of bis grsndchild- r.-n tbst is to say, that be was husband and father, and.nol as all father-in-law and grandlatuer, tbe deud son and his dying cnargo being light and airy creations of the playlul fancy of Mr. and Mis. Cavolt. Natumlly, Kcubeu Akers was ronsiJerab ly excited when be heard tbe brother's story',and he went Immediately tooldCavol1 to Inquire as to its truth. The patriarch acknowledged the com Irankly; De- said he was old, and bad but few more years to live, and not wishing to leave a young widow destitnte to struggle for a living tor herself and little one in an unfeeling world) be thought It would be letter to have her united to a worthy and Industrious young man, to whose tender care he could safely intrust ber wbA be should le called to another and better borne. Instead of being ovtrcome with emotion or soothed and satisfied with this explana tion, Ken be a Sew Into a rage, and immedi ately abandoned bis hulf interest in tbe coojugal claim; whereupon, shortly after the Civolts, yonng and old with bag and baggage, departed for part unknown. What slicks la Reuben's craw is tbe hand shaking and congratulation of old Cavolt on the wedding day. "Why," tbe old ecalla wag was tbe first to wish me much juy." BcsixEss CuajiOB.-The Titusville Herald says: Our resders will lave noticed the announcement la th Herald ol the co-partnership formed by J. Carter, in tbe Cloth" ing and GarV Furnishing business, the new members or the firm being MWJohn W. Alexander ami Mr. Albeit W. Rollins. Mr. Alexander has been Identified wilb tbe establishment lor many years, and bis se cession lo tbe firm will add to It strength and popularity. Mr. Rollins bas lor tbe past nine years been connected with tbe wholesale furnishing goods bouse of Hatch Johnson it Co , of New York c ty, and his exporlenco and tnste in- this department o' the business render blm a very valuhl ad- diliou to tbe firm. Mr. Carter has built a fine buslnehs iu Titusville, and commands a wide patronage through the oil regions His pattern are the newest in market, bis cuts are unsurpassed fur fashionable fits, ho keeps a large force In constant employ in b!s tailoilog department, and lis stock is oneofttie heaviest, as bis elore is among the lineal ofour' c'.ty. Tb new firm is a "strong team," and we heartily wish them succets. There will l ; a revival meeting at the M E. Church this evi siag. NEWS ITEMS. Bonaparte pay as much for his boxes a( the Pari theatre a the President ol th United States receive for his salary. Tho Japanese have a legend that the soul of a woman divorced from her bui band alwaya sits upon tbe loo of bis bouse. A man at Norwich, Conn., got $2. COO damages for a slip on an Icy pavement He is looking fur another slippery spot. Minnesota has a girl but twelve years ol age, wbo is a mother. ' The President his received a suit of Clothe from Siberia, de ofSiberiaa fur, and cut in the Siberian fashion. Going out ileighing from Lebanon, Ohio, lelluw let bis girl freeze so solid that her lifojis dospair"d of, Rosa Bouheur was visited by three thou saad stranger last year. Prof. Agamemmon Tbornnann, recently discharged froei th Illinois College fur drunkenness, Las sued tbe trustees of tbe institution for back salary and defamation 38U0. Tbe estate r Christy the minstrel, has finally been settled, and hi widow get one ninth of It. Tbe lawyers took all the rest odjwhei there was nothing more to get, closed up th business. A Brooklya medical (Indent created a sensation in a passenger oar by dropping a skull be was carrying, wrapped up in a pa per. A young woman who resides Id the town of New Harmony, Indiana, boasts tbut sne uaSj brokea twenty. (even engagements of marriage in five year. She bas the rings that one attested to these engage ments hung up in her "hesdquartrrs," and to these sLe foints as does the red man to bit stilog of scalps. Not one American steamer is'now run ning between Europe and America. The number of ocean steamsbio now workinc In tonneetlon with Knglaod is SC4. Tbe ice dealers in Maine are preparing for a grand harvest on account of tbe mild ness or the winter in other Slates,and will not only fill their Ice-houaes, tut slock a large quantity in tbe open air. 'Frou-Frou'' tbe New York Toat tells, is B'.ang lor tbe rustle of silk dress. Virginia' "eysters rocks" yield an annu al revenue of $10,000,000. They oecnpy C40.C00 acres. ' Paris has a "sea tiger" on exhibition, which pluys thrtrairs on a triangle. Harvard University bas forty-nine pro fessors, forty- two teacher and eleven bun dred and seven student. . . One hundred and nineteen financial cbeme and Lilts were introduced during tbe lest a. siion of Congres. Not one of tbe batch was adopted. Aiiiiouucemcut, I have this day token into cn.parinersbip Albert W. Rollings and John W. Alexandon ana me ousiness win hereafter be conduct' eu unuer tue nrtn tame ol John J. Carter & 1,0. All tbe accounts for and against John J. Carter will be settled by the new firm. Jan. 1, 1870. John J. Cariir. Refering to tbe above notice, wa beg leave lo inform the publlo that wo have this day formed a co-partnership tinder the firm name of. John J. Carter t Co.. and that we wilt continue the business of Merchant Tailoring. Gents Furnishing Gouds, Hals, Caps, tc, Ac, at the old stand rpposiie Coriutbiuu Hall, Spring street, Titusville, Joii.v J. Carter. Albkrt f. Rollins, Jobx W. Alexander. Fiv small buslnesi bouses in St. Joseph, Mo., were burned Sunday morning. Wil liam Fowlar, brotbrr-in law of ex Congress man Lane, wbo sleyt in one of the build ings, was burned to death. Wh'ile a num ber of firemen were trying to rescue bis re uisl.is tbe wall fell in. Cbarle Argus, whose parent reside In Buffalo, wa Injured so badly that he died in three hours. Frank Hill bad bis skull fractured and was badly burned, ne will probably die. Jule Sidfkum, Fred. Matte, William Borognser and Arthur Callman were all severely burn ed and other wise injured. We.ley Plonte, a negro, waiustautly killed. Tbe loss by by fire was not large. Tbe New Gas Pump tor sale at Nicholson & Blackmon'd tf. , THE CHEAPEST and best place to buy liquors for cash is at j in24lf GAFFN'EY'S I OU I'L'Ui: and unadulterated 1 uor and wine for medical use go to jan2f. GAFFNEY'3 0.E IIUJV1IUEI ea?k for tale at , empty liquor jan!tf. CAFFNEY'3 I1ITTKU! nte only $5'per cise at jin24tr.- GAFFXEY'S Lnmmers & Alden's is ttie only store to buy good, dur.ible nnd cheap clothing. Lnmmers & Alden's is the only while mans, clothing store Iu the Centre. G rifles Bros, keep Wbeeliug fctogies, 3 fur fi cl. Diaries at Ct at Grifies Bros. A. S. Smith' large stock ef boot nnd bora is offered at coet far tbe next 60 days Pec 6 tf. A. S. Smiib in order to close out hi large stoek of ladies shoes do., offers them at cost as tbey must bo sold In tbe next 60 day. Deo 5 tf. Just received a largo and well assorted Rutbei ford's, tf. tock of shelf hardware at J. Parlor and oliice stoves, a few lei I and will be sold nt cost at J. Rutherford,, tf. Carriage Bolls, wholesale and rptnil, at Nicholson & Blackmon'a. 23-lf. Horse Shoe Nails, wholesale and retail, at Nicholson & Blaekuion's, 23-tf. Tut!) Means Business My entire stack oi goous is ouereu ai cum. A. S. UITII. Dec 6 tf. The New Gas I'uuip for Bale at Nicholson s Blackmon'a. tf. Sukhuts Sara is Ct.osii Xicholson-'J Blac kmnn hnvitii: bou. lit him out at this place and Kane Cily. tf. Reduced Prices at Latnmers & Aldan's. nov.22tf. Underclothing in large quantities at Lam meis & Aici.'ii a. Kid Cloaks A Lameis A Alden's. large assortment, at NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SOBEL'S OPERA HOUSE, IiAST IVfGIIT Wednesday Rt'T CE. Jan, 26. lluttnrs Manrifr-r Mrtp' Man -iff r, t Leader uf tJrchvs ra Ilcn. Vales, K. w . Ma-stem, II. Fates, Mil MARIE ZOE, Till BEAlTIFlLCraAXSYIri3 WITH HK.I GHEXT New York Company & Brass Band Thfi pc formauco will cinumctict wiili the Nanti cm Dan in a vt i Black-Eyed Susan f! OR ALL IN THE DOWNS. StJSAN.wlth danco, . . . M'lle ZOS During the Drama,. Grand Dance bs the Cciupa iy. After which, Mr. J. T. Cmon wi 1 Introduce his Budget of Character Songs. AND COMIC GKOTESQUE DANCE. To conclude with Solon Shingle or, "Who Stole my Earriluf AppU barso?' Solon Slnylt, a Couutry Tcomstur. E. W M:irnt jn Afiml.aslon liouorved Weatt rents ceuis oors opep at t o'clock. Curtain rlfes at 8. Rcienoi seats for sale at Nieholun Bros, New Koom an. 18 tf THOS. W. EltOWN, A-rent NOTICE. F 'OR SALE. Rulldinir and lea No. 117 anniugnu sti.o , tur rrma apnlr Jai,S4t;. OWEN CAFPNEY. NEW JEWELRY STOffi I AT OIU CITY. ISHAM & Co. Uave opened a Jnwelry tnre on Centre strci-t. next door west of the V A A. Teliviaiih O.Hco, Oiltlrj, I'a. ' Keep constantly on hand a lnrge assortment or Diamonds & Fine WatciicsL (American, Eg Uh and Bwlsi make.) j Solid Silver and Plated Ware, s-OLinnoLocn.uNS, tltVOI.YRnS, FISHING TACKI.R, MUAL KINGS Sr., Particular alteution (tlren lercna'rtiif flue watcbs aud jowo'ry lit a conipeteut Hirkmin. 'I'he llrni ha-e also a (toro at TlTl'SVH.LE. IT Kl-r'uj iireoi JanSWlf. mum Proprietor .t Manager JAMES F. snv.lpv Leader of Hand FRANK' MONTriitn lu.J....,rit..hi. n I v u. wvui-bih .tau .iHJslstmy, Fif tli Annual Tour I The Manager lieps leave lo annonnestt the citizens of Pet. t'enire and viciniiyttil be will open with a company cunprisiri 24 First-Class Artists, Selected from the nrincinal theatres ,'w iorn. Huston tnti 1'bilaJslutiia to- gniuor wnu a sptenam SILVER CORNET BAND, nd a full end- Efficient Orchestra Making the creates! unmbin'itinnof Driov atic uml ii.usictil tiileut now iravtliuy. For a Few Nights Only, Friday Eve's Jan. 28th, 1870, On which occasion will be presented fir the First ti'iin in this place, the New and siiceeS'Tiil I'astoral lirama. lalelv prodiic rl at Wnllaok's tiieatre, New Vrlt City.nl which bus received IIih hluhest enenmiums of tbe press and tbe public, entitled. DORA Mr. J. F. Sherry as Fiirnu'r Allen Mrs. .Tulfci Make as k Dora To be followed by a Laughable very Admission. 50 Cents. .75 Cents. at the Ctntral Ueservetl Seats, t3T TICKETS for al llllHW . . i ' Z2T Door open at T ,'o'cloek. anou coininences at 8. rerfortn- .S. M. SIItURY, Aent. ZW The Great Company will give 3 perfojrnianceH at . Uouse vilJe, commencing 7th, 8th, 8th February, 1870. i rx