V7? P. -V.'oWn Cntrs Daily Record. IVe. C'n.-r, '-inradur Jail. 1. JVSHIV.IL HO DEPABTrBE OF 1H SINS Ot . 1. A. K. R, MltH. No. 1, Paseemrer. Leeva Corry 11.20 a. m i Tltuevllle. 1 W P- Petrulauea Ceu tte. 1.40 p. to. J Oil City S 21 p. m.; lr V melon, 4 10 p. Ni. 4. Passenger Leava Corral 10 a. m. THuaville, 7.SSe.ui.; Petroleum Centre. fl.U a ra; OH City, 69 a m; arrive at lr viawton ll.4ua m. Ku. . Passenger Leave Corry 8.05 p m; Tflnaville, 7 50 p m; Petroleum Centre, S.tt p aij arrive at Oil City 9,20 r NORTH. Ko. I, Passenger Leave Irvlnaton T.15 am; Oi City, 10,10 a ui; Petroleum Cen tre, 11.05 a m; Titusviiie, 11,60 a m; arrive at Cony 1,40 p an. Mo. 3, Pnner Leave Trvlneton, 12, 05 p n; Oil City 2,67 p m; Petroleum Cen tra, t.Si i' m THuaville, 4,20 p m; arrive at Con y A, 4a n m. No. 6, Passenger Leave Oil City 7,00 a as: Petroleum Ceutre, 7,43 a m; Tltuevllle, a m; arrive at Corry 10,10 a m. Ilrlne Bervleea. riU:?BYTKttIAN CHURCH. r?taefttn at 11 o'clock A. It., and 7 'teak P.M. Raw. J. T. Oztobt, Paator. M1TROSIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. iJerrieee every Babbath at 11 A. M. and X r. X. Sabbatb School at 12 P. M. - eea-free. A tordlal lavltatioa extend ed to aU. Bit. C. X. Huta, Paator. VX PXT8R ANDPATJL'S (Catbolie) CHCRCH. Maaa at 10 a. m. Vesper aad Benedlctlea of tba Bleated earasMot at 4 p. at. CatecUasa at 3 p. ai. JAMES DTJNX, Palter. Said to-day 122. Tbeetreete are muddy. JDaya are growing longer. Tha -weather ia agreeable. Tbe-rreeedingly ioteraatlag ipactacla Of wa drwueo woman might have been ob- Hm by the curiously latlloed tbia nooo. Hooter wbat baa become of onr police effl- tnt, deputy sheriffs, constables, tc. T The Grand Jury have found true bllli agatnit Mrs. Green and Adama, engaged In Hoc recent abortion caaa at Oil City. Tbey 'are now being tried. A. number of our eitiaena left town tbia morning to attend eoart at Franklin. The body of Hiram Sweeglea, recently drowned In French Creek, near Franklin, waa found on Sunday laat Intee Allegheny river at Foe'er farm. Personal We notice tbe jolly connte nanee oi onr old-time friend, Geo. N. W. Day, in town once mora. Mr. D. ia agent for tbe tale of Camphor Ice Soap with Gly cerine, a new diaeovery for purify Irg the complexion, chapped bands, tc, prepared by N. O. Voaburgb Co , Rochester, N. T. To-morrow evening Sherry's New York Theatre open at Sobel's Opera Home, in tbe great drama founded on Teonyaon's poem eotitled "Dora." To cencluda with the laughable burletta af "Po-ea-ben-tae." Tkeae old-tlmea will undoubtedly draw crowded bouses. We have received from George W. Child, tbe entnrprisiog piibllihet ot the Philadel phia Public Ledger, a copy of the Publie Ledger Almanac for 1 870. Tba work is a pamphlet of 66 pages, and is replete with valuable atatiatics and entertaining reading matter. Over 80,000 copies of this valua ble woik were printed for gratuitous distri bution to tbe readers ot the Ledger. It i a work that should be in every bourebuld, Owing to ether amuaements there waa not ao Targe an attendance at the theatre, laat evening, as the night before. Tba nautical drama of ''Black-Eyed Susan" waa brought out in One shape. M ile. Zoe ee 3uian," and H. Langdon aa 'William" were loudly applauded. M'lle. Zoa was encored at Ike conclusion of the pleoe. The balance of the aempany supported tbe leading characters in good .shape. Tbe afterpiece, with E, W Marston aa Solon Shingle, kept tbe audi oce.Ja a toar of laughter. As a character singer Mr. J. T. Cravea ia good, To-oiubt will ba presented tbe great French drama entitled, ''Esra'ralda; or, Tba Huaebbaok of Noire Dame," in wbicb M'Ue. Zea will appear as Esmeralda, and Uu aatire company la the caate. To con clude with a langhahb) farce. As tbia is the last night af tua season ws hope to see a crowded haura. A, private letter received at New York, ' brWva newa concerning the lota of tbe alsamwr United Kingdom, which lelt that port eatly in April lor Glasgow, She waa lot in midVoci'tvn. One man was saved, picked t by a thip bound tor Sydney, Atir ti'Aiiit. lie was delirious fur six wak; v it ii coivo-oiivieps ruiiiroeu. lie gave a l!Btx:ireeM. Account of the fouodering f it n, amj men. mere aere about vitr i asiers ao.-ard. The Homo of tUe Dablea. SCEKIS AT TH. FOCSDMNO ATLC A Ckai'titi'L Pair or Twins Lbft is tub Baskkt Tub Work or Fraumrktart Charitt -Wbbklt Mbbtino or thb Ladies or tiik.Fou.npi.ixu Ae-a-uu. Tho New York Sun ef yeMer.lny says: Tuesday, In S ite of the inclemency of the weather, a large number of ladiea in attend aace at the Foundling Asylum on Twelfth street Tha occasion waa tbe weekly meet ing held by tba Ladiea' Foundling Aid Society. This Society was organized some time laat November far tba purpose of aiding the no fa a effutti of the Sisters of Charity in ettib- tishing tbe much needed Foundling Asylum of New Turk. Once a week the Assucla. tion meets in tba reception rooms of tbe Asylum, on Twelfth street, (or tbe purpose of distribatiog work lor tbe bouse and de vising waya and means of raising fuudt for tbe prosecution of tbe good cause. By 11 o'clock yesterday morning tbe par lore on tha drat floor of tha bouse presented a meat cheering and aalmated appearauc. Elegant forms and toilettaa Bitted bare and there. While, jewelled bands hovered car- ling over huge baskets af baby l'nen and mysterious packagea of "a: one sizes and wrappings. Tha occasional chink ol pennlea lalo the Foundling Asylum Bank, gave evidence that some desired to lay up 'interest payable la heavea." But the soft ciukh and Butter immediately subside upon tba tinkle ol sister Irene's silver bell. Tha hieb-bred circle of queenly dames settled Into their seata, tba beautiful Mrs. Poll I Tbeband taking her place as President at tbe round table In tba bask parlor. Tbe proceed lags were ia striking contrast to those at tbe meetings of tbe suffragists, lady parliamealarlans, or Sorosians. No speeches were made, but Sister Irene's sweet, tremnloas voice announced that, though aha gratetully acknowledged the great aid aba bad received fiom tba ladles, sha must appeal for further assistance, Generous aa tba donations were, tbey were bat a fragment of what waa needed. Though 207 children had already been left in tbe basket at tbe door, tha average number dally deposited waa on tbe Increase. That tba supplies of clothing and necessaries tad been almost miraculous, but tba demand was aver increasing. She then rnumeiated tbe articles that would be acceptable aa for instance, remnants ol flannel, linen, muslin, calico, merino, or delaine; blankets and old bedding, comforters and quilts. Ske mentioned these last articles so that bouse keepen could fiud a place of deposit for their old linen, waeie it could be usefully applied. Sbe mentioned that seven children bad been left during the previous night, and re quested all present to assist her in securing suitable building ia the auburba of the city , by which Ibe.lonte ia Twelfth street could be relieved, instead ol sending ti e babies out to.narse, aa tbey are uow forced to do. Tbe work was then dislribated among tbe ladies present, aad tbe meeting adjourn ed informally. Tba naual visit to tba nnr-' series followed. These werefunnd in the ex quisito order and spotless neatness that have been remarked by all who visit tbe bouse. Tha babies were foifd reposing In their cribs, or taking sweet natural nourishment rom tha maternal bosoms of their foster mothers, whose smiling, rosy faces beamed down upon tbe little adopted ones with gen uloe tenderneas. Two little colored babies' and one little Israelite, with undoubted marka of their parentage impressed upon tbeir tiny, wee faces, abate tqnally tbe at tention and care given tbe youns American A nglo-Saxona, Cells, snd Germans. The establishment is evidently as Demo cratic and cosmopolitan as our metropolitan population conld desire. All tbe babies are put on a level. Among tbe arrivals of tha night before was a pair of twins-, One, chubby little fel' lows only a day old. In another crib was s beautiful baby, a little girl, who arrived aeon after tbe twins. Shs came in a cat- riage, was beautifully dressed, and bore tbe name f "Grace." Sbe slept sweetly and peacefully, perbapa more so than if alio had reposed on her graceless mother's boson, and uuuer uer sensual taiuer a eye. c Cuanob or Timk. A new time table went into effect en tho Buffalo, Corry and Pittsburgh R. R., aa Monday of last week, by ttiis arrangement a state connection made at Corry and Brocton, so that pas. sengers for Buffalo aad othr points east will not be delayed as heretofore by missing trains. Tbia ia a decided improvement and will be welcomed by people la tills locality. Trains will leave Corry at 9:00 a. m. and 2:20 P. M. . Tua Mvadvtlltt Daily KcpiWlcua has ap peared once more. It cornea out in V now Ires thrptigLout and makes q nent and hsndsome, sppeaiance. We boo it will prove a u?ccm this lime. NEWS ITKMS. Philadelphia ia the only large city wbioh still sticks to band (lie engines. You can Iny a three crnt cigar la Ilaytl for $250 ia IUylian money.' Is'.aod No. 10, so famous during tbe war, Is now a retort for ri.-er pirates. "O Pshaw Gal!" by a popular composer, ia tbe latest rival to -Shoe Fly !,' Tbe oexl Te.xaa Legislature will have two negroes la tbe Senate aad seven in tne House. Evening robes of blue silk trimmed with lace and black velvet are now much patron ized. "Imperishable paper co fflos,'' the latest device of Yankee genius, are made at Madi son, Conn. A California paper abuses a man because be backed out ot a.Oght after getting both ears bitten off. Bostoa proposes to celebrate the centenl al anniversary ot tha "Boston massacre" on tba 5ib f March. The entire weight of iron used in tbe con structiun of tbe dome of the capitol at Wash inglon it 8,009, 200. pounds. San Francisco boys imagine that when ever tbey sea a Chinaman tbey are at perfect liberty to light upon and maul him. Tbe latest novelty in musical boxes is a cage containing a stuffed canary ; bird, out of whose month comes tbe melodious strains of mucin. A London crowd was "greatly amused'' when tbe carriages of a wedding party ware blocked in a narrow street by. two loads of cradles and baby wagons. Another sensation iu New Yorkt An individual of loose, morals visited an estab isbment where trie cunning ones ot Venice most do congregate called for a battle o! ' tbe rosy'" invited all "the ladies" of tbe house to partake of bis hospitality and aa tba gay and festive femlaes crowded around ba discovered, in tbe midst of the giddy throng, bis own wife! Then came a scene in court recrimination h ink language and an application for divorce. Ristorl has bought a fine boose In Purls. Constant Mayer has sailed for Europe. Prince Napoleon drives on tbe Bois in a Rutaian sledge. Governor Ilayes, ofObie, la the cham pion short message writes. There are to be no' more cornetaor eD sigBS ia. the Briteb army. Mies Dx is visiting the jails and State prisons in the Southern States. A. P. Colloiv, the new mayor ol Alle gheny, Pa., is a printer and pressman. Ccrb rort;iTRicnisAB Simralisi. W. C. B , a practical chemist of Chicago, gives tbe following as a euro of trichinae: "Give tbe patient two drops of carltolio arid (crys tals) thoroughly incorporated with forty drops of glyce'ine. Alternate (every three hours) with twenty drepaof liquid soda bi sulpliis, to be administered in' a wine glass of water. In urgent cases repeat these agenta every Lour, and continue until t lief is obtained. I fiud that carbolic acid and sulphurous acid will rffectnally destroy animalciilae and parasitic family. These anti-paranillc agents may he safe ly administered In a dilated form, as above described, and no injurious results Cin pos sibly occur to tbe most delicate constitution Tbe tricbinea may be fuund throughout I hi system, and In older to reach tbemollh carbolic acid, I advise its admixture with glycerine, which is the most efficient vehicle for its dissemination through every part ol I lie body, as glycerine will rupidly penetrate both flesh and lione, and cirry with it sncb chemical agen'a aa it may I e cl ariied with The eedsB di siilnhis. in edition to uVatrny- inir parxa atic life, reduces the iiitlmnmution and allays pain cauaed by tbe ravages of tie Iricqittoao. Fine Drugs at 27ib tl. Griffes Bro's. Tatent Medicines at 27tb tf. Griffes Bro's. Would you believe it, tbe best cigars ore to be bad at Griffes Bro s. 27tb tf. The best or everything at Griffes Bro s. tu tbe drug line 27th tf. Tbe New Gas Pump lor sale at Nicholson A Blackmsn's. tf. THE CHEAPEST aad best place to buy liquors for cash ia at jo24tf GAFFNEY'S FOR POKE and unadulterated 1 quois aud wine for medical use po to jan2i:f. GAFFNEY'S O.MS IIUAMUliO caiifor sale at empty liquor jao24tf. GAFFNEY'S Ordei lukeu fur min aud Ills gjiai wntco at L' mmns A Alden's, Ijim-iiI Xoll''. BITT1.HS me only $3 per case at Jjn24tf. ' GAFKNEY'S Lummirti A Aldens is I; e only store to quy good, diimble and clieap clothing. Lammers A Alden's is the only white mans, dnlhing store in the Centre. ' GriflVa Bros, keep Wheeling fctogies, 3 for 5 eta. . Diaries at Coat at Grilles Brva, A. S. Smith's lun,e stock of boots and shoes Is offered at cost for tbe next 60 days r. Deo 6 tr. A. S. Siulib in order to close out bis large stook of ladles shoes Ac, offers them at cost as they must be sold in the arxl 60 days. D..0 6 tf. Just received a largo aud stock of shelf hardware at J. well assorted Rutherford's. If. Parlor and office stoves, a few lelt and will be sold at cost at J. Rutherford, s. tf. Carriage Bolts, wholesale Nicholson A Blackmoo's. and retail, at 23-tf. florae Shoo Naile, wholesale and retail, at Nicholson A Blackmnn's. 23-tf. Tnis Means Businks. My emirs-stock of goods Is offered at coat. Dec 6 tf. A. S. SlflTH. The New Gas 1 uuip for sale at Nicholson A Blackmoo's. tl Sheriffs Safk is Clohku. 'icho!son3 Blatkmnn havinir bought him out at this uluco and Knne City. tf. Reduced Prices at Lammers A Alden's. 0v.22tl. Underclothing in larce uuautilies at Lam mers A Alden's. Kid Gi.oakh A large assortment, at Lame! a A Aldeo'e. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SOBEL'S OPERA HIUSE, POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT Thursday Jan. 27. Ben. Yates, FuilnfM Munac-r. Leadtr of Orouv ra h. w . Ml'ston, U. Falu, Mil MARIE Z0E, in a BEAL'TlFl'bCl'B AX SYLPH WITH IIKlt GKEAT New York Company & Brass Band This eveniug will bo induced the French Drama .litled mi I-" s a n &- - -n. u L-ei. OR, THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME. ESMKKAI.DA. Th (llnncy Clrl, luLaimudii, th Uuncliback, M'lle Z'lK lis A. Lriiigdou After which, Mr. J. T. Craven wi.l Introduce hts CiH.'gt-i of Character Sons. AND COMIC GROTESQUE DANCE. T'i cnuclnc'e vlth a T.ACOHAT1I.K FART" 1" Mih Ji. W. MAI.KTON m ucll tl.a (.'omuuiiT AdmifPloll Hearved kseata fiOepnti 1i ctuit aT-l'oor opep at 1 o'clock. Curtain ries at . HcaerTo aaals for Bale at Nicholiou Bros. Mew Itcom an. 18 tf THOS. W. BITOWN. Aent AOIICK. T?OR SALE- lluiUlnaT ii lee No. Jj iwhintl iu atieuc , lur irnMi apply to OWM UAr'KNEY JnuMti. NEW JEWELRY STtM ! AT Oil, CITV. ISHAM &. Co. IiaT opaned a Jewelry ttnra on rentre street, next duor wtMl of the I' Hi A. Telcyruph (Wit-o, OUt lly, Pa. Keep constantly on band a large assortment ol Diamonds & line Watches (American, Erg Uh and Swim make.) Solid Silver and I luted Ware, SOLID GO1.0 CHAINS, JKAfcliliY, J'lbTUIA UBVOLVPRS. i'lBillNOTAOKI-T", BK.AL, UIMtH 4c, Particular alliitlaD(!lvcn o repairing, fine wntcl.as and jwu:ry h n coiipeient workman. '1 hr 0ri' have also a to ot 'I'U'L'riVIfcl.K. 17 lrnj aireav JaniSlt!. i- it Proprietor A Manager JAMK" F. STirERT Leader of Band FRANK MONTfuHD Leader of O'Cbeala CARL UMMEUiv Fifth Annual T u The .Manager be; leave to aononntta the citizen of ret. Centre and vieiniijtui ne win open wua a company coBpusicg 24 First-Class Artists, Selected frora tha principal ItiMrmtl New York, Boton and! Philadelphia a- getber with a splendid SILVER CORNET BAND, and a fn'.l sd4 Efficient O chtsta, Making the greatest eombhutiori of Dries alia uud musical tafcut uow tiavrlag. For a Few Nights Only, Friday Ev&g Jan. 28th, 1870, On which osrasion will be presented f; the First time In tbia pl.iee. Ih .,....., .of.. i ., i iir. late V Drt'dul- ...i ... iv..n..i.-. . ... v., Yi.rS Cilr.aal rhlxh h ronnlvari I ha liluhest eltCOIBIUP of ihe press and tbe public, entAtls DORA Hi .5 V. Jahprrv as t arnirr II r a. JiilfcnRlflke US 117 To be followed by Laughable rf?? HO 50 CeM Admission, Heserved Seat, 16 dm XT TICKETS for sale at the n1Z- . , n.Block. PW! -v r- - tr an co commences at 8. . - aa fan . "I - A rtf-tlT ffl'l give ii peiTormances o U(y ville, commencing itiirO"" Febrnary, 1870. A mmtoV