Petroleum Centre Daily Record, rU Ceatre, a lord a jr. Jmn. lit). AHRlY.lt. Aim BEPAKIVKE OF TUAINSION O. C. A. H. K. , BOl'TII. . Ko. I. Pessemrer. Leave Corry 11.20 a. m : Titr.sville. 12.59 p. m.( Petroleum On. r.. 1.40 p. m. j Oil City, 2 22 p. in.; lr- virteton, 6 10 p. m. N. 4, Passenger Leave Corry 8.10 s. m. Tilusrlllp, 7.35 a. m.; Petroleum Centre', 814 am; Oil City, 8 49 m; arrive at lr- vineton 11.40 am. No. , Passenger Leave Corry 6.05 p ni; Tltuaville, 7.50 p m; Petroleum Centre, . ,as p m; arrive at Oil City 9,20 p m. KORTB. M No. I, Passenger Leave Irvlneton 7.15 a n; Oil City, 10.10 a n; Petroleum Cen tre, 11,05 mt Tttusvilie, 11,50 a ni; arrive at Corry 1,40 p m. No. 8. Passenger Leave Irvlneton, 12, 01 p at; Oil City 2.67 p m; Petroleum Cen tre, 3, 3 p m; TitusviUe, 4,20 p tn; arrive at Corry 6,46 p mr No. 5, Passenger Leave Oil City 7,00 a n( Petroleum Centre. 7,43 a m; TitusviUe, ,30 a m; arrive at Corry 10,10 a in. Divine Services. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching, al 11 o'clock A. M., ant 7 e'Uoek P. M. Bit. J. T. Oxtobt, Paator. MITHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. ana t)i P. M. Sabbath School at 12 P. M. eatifree. A cordial invitation extend ed to all. Rev. C. U. Hiiro, Paator. J SW. PSTKU A1CD PAUL'S (Cafholle) m,,.,iii Mast at 10V a. m. Veaper and Beneilcllea ef the Bleated Sacrament at 4 p. m. Cateehlaia at 2 p. m. JAMES DUX!?,. Patter. Gold IcJay 12lf. Sobel'a Opera Ilouie was well filled last evening to witnets the play of '-Dora" by 8herry'i New York Theatre. This domestic drama was well rendered In all lit parts. Sherry, aa Farmer Allen, a bluff old Eng lish agriculturalist, who wai always right, waa most capitally rendered; Dora, by Mrs. Blake, waa a true conception or a pure and leveable Engliab girl; while Mary Morrison by Mr. Pike, and Mr. Ferris, aa Luke Blootntield, a rejected suitor, kept tip the Interest or too story by their really fine act ing." The afterpiece, Po-ca-hon-tas, was the most miitb provoking burlesque ever produced In this pi ce. ' It was replete with . local hits, and kept the audience in a roar vf laughter from banning to end. To-night will be produced the great play by Dion Boucicault, entitled, '-Fornioaa; tuytoe Railroad to Ruin." This play, like 11 the playa written by that author, has bad a most successful run in all the . eastern cities and In England, and is regarded as ooeof bis best. Mr. J. F. Sherry will ap pear as Tom. Borrougt.s, and Mrs. Julia Wake aa Jenny and Formosa. Tbis piece baa probably elicited more newspaper con Irovsrsy than aay 'similar iro J notion in tbe Englisji language, both In tbla coun try and in Europe, but with all this .has tiulveisally drawn full liouaea. An excel lent answer to the critics was recently pub lished by Mr Cbatterton, the lessee of the Louden theatre where "Formosa" was first produoed, which our space precludes us from publishing, but which effectually an nihilates all the criticisms published go fur. Tee moral of the piece is good, and we hope to see a crowded bouse to witness its production. The evening's entertainment will conclude, with the very laughable altar piece entitled "Turn Him Out." The Library ol tbe Presbyterian Sunday School of this ptaco ba been repleuished by an addition to it of over i;0 volumes, at a coat of not lets than $3UU, making it by fur the finest library In the oil country. It It eorar osed of tbe latest a'andard works adapted alike to tbe infant mind and thoie of mere mature age. The addition of tbis extensive library canuot help but lend additional iuterest to the school and will no doubt draw into tbe fold Urge numbers ol childien who do not attend ary school. lu tbis conuectiun we are pleated to leara that tbe society it at present in a very flour- Jiuiej couditloo. Eighteen persons became eooected with the soisiety on Suuduy last, and yet the good work goes on. The Rev. 3 T. Oxioby, pastor of the church, is un tiring in hit efforts to aid on the Muster's work, and build up a Sandtiy School aud society that will be a oreJit to himself end the;place. May bis efforts be crowned wilh KiiocesB it the hua: tfeit wish ol all. It is expected the books will arrive to-day. Wa publish elsewhere la lull the bill now before t!io State Legislature, in relation to tie new county. Neither of the journals published in tbe Imalities inter-btd in lh movement have s.'en 111 to publish tbo bill in order to enable the people to nntleisiund T it. A dlsputcb from Hariitburg cays that t the bill has passed to a third rattling, and 'Kill come up dually on Mouday ctut. Alt ACT. To provide for the erection of a new county nut ol arts ol the counties of " Crawford; Venango, Warren and Forest to called Chase.' ' Skctios 1. lie it enacted by the Senate and lloxise of UepresenUitives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania in Urand As sembly Wet and it is hereby enacted by ft autohrity of the same 't hat ull tne cities townships wards nnd boroughs and every part thereof included In the following boundaries to wit Commencing on the ton lb line if Erie county at the northwest corner ofBloomfleld tonwsblp in Crawlord county and tunning thence south along the west lion of Bloomfleld Athens Steuben and Troy townships to the south-weft comer of tract number thirteen hundred and seventy-three In Troy township tbenco west along the south line ef tract ntttnber thirteen hund. red and eighty in Randolph township to me oorin-wesi corner ot traci number elereo hundred and seventy-one in Randolph town ship ibeuce south along the west linen! tracts numbers eleven hundred and seventy- one eleven hundred and ului'ty-two an! eleven hundred and eighty-four in Randolph township and tbe west line of tracts num bers twelve hundred nnd three twelve bund red and seventeen and twelve bundled and twenty-live in Wayne townsbiD .to the souU-.vett corner of said tract number twelve hundred and twonty-flve thence eatt along tbe south line of tracts numbers '.welve hundred and twenty-five in Wayne township and tbe south tracts numbers twelve hundred and twenty-tour twelve ounarea ana iwenty-tnree twelve hundred and twenty-two and twelve huodred and twenty-one In Jackson township Venanpo county io me west line or l'lum township in venango county tnence alonn the bound ary line of. Plum township southerly and easterly to as to include the whole of Plum township Venango county within the boun daries of said county of Chase thence along iub wesieiu ami soutnein boundaries of Cherry Tree township in Venango county to the south-west corner of Oil Creek town ship in Venango county thence north along the west line of Oil (keek townsbtp Venan go county to the south line of tract number sixty-oue in said Oil Creek township so us to include fbe whole of Cberrv Tree town. ship Venango county within the boundaries oi sam county pi ibase thence eat along tbe south line of tracts numbers sixtv-oue eighty one hundred and eh ven one l uiidred and twenty-eight one. hundred and fil'iy-nlue one hundred aud seventy six and two hund- reu anu seven in Veoanuo counlv to the west line ot iorest county thence north along the west tine of tracts numbers two hundred and twenty-four two bundled and tweuty-five two-hundred and twenty-six two hundred -and tweuty-seveo und two bundled and twentv-elsht to the auuih h,,. of Warren county and tbecce east along ll e uiiiu nue oi n urren county to inu sou:b eaal corner of the townshin of South-went tbenco alurg tte east line ot Sooth-w s. Eld re I aud Spring Creea townships in Warren comity to the tiorth-east corner of tract number three hundred and fll't.eo in Spring Creek towusbip aforesaid I hence westerly along tbe nurlb line of said tract number itino uunurro and fifreen end a continua tion otsaid north line of tract number three hundred and fifteen to the eastern boundary line of Ciawford county and thence wvst by the boundiry line between Crawford and Erie counties to the north west comer ol Bioenjfled township tbe place of beginning All these purls of Randolph and Wayne towmblps in Crawford countv and of -Uek. son luwnebip lu Venango county as are em braced within tbe limits of Chase countv are hereby attached to and made part ,,f mm luwuauip nuu all luose parts ol Ull Creek and Allegheny townships Veoanuo county as are embraced within the boun daries of Chute county as shall be and are beieby elected into a new township to be vauvu i eiiuieum. Section 2 That for the rmrnose ot asner. taiuiug the sense of tbe oilizeus ot Crawlord county in regaid to the erection of said nun county the surntt'as soon as practical after tbiH act it approved shall givo notice by proclamation m the usual manner in the ieverai newspapers published in said county that an elect ou will be held in the several cities lowuships wards and districts therein ou the fourth Tuesday succeeding such a- lov uTiupiiuu ut rej-ciiouor Saiu new county which said elect on xlmll be held lit tho pluces.uud opeui u und closed In the said same manner as at a general election in county ofl'rawfnrd au.l ii hull be the duty o tb-juilges ti.d D'prctcrsofeccii of thecitb-a lowuships va- ami disiricis within Hie said Cuuuty ut Crawford to niCHiv .t n,u s.id election lickets Iroiu tho voters of said county duly quulilied to vote lor members of the Geueral As.-embly und to dei osii tuoiu iu a box or boxes to be provided 0;r that purpose by (he proper ofiicers which tickets shall be respeeliv..iy labeled oh Hie ouisrde -new counlry" und those who aro favorable to said new county may express their desire by voting severally a ticket so luhllud Containing on the inside thereof tbe words "new county" und those who are op posed shall express their opposition social ly by votiug u ticket so labelled containing ou the inside thereof tbe words "no new county" Section 3 That it cliull be the duly of of tbe returu judges of the said cities town ships wards aud disiricts to make reiun.s of the votes in the manner prescribed 1y luw lor making returns ol the votes for mem hem of Assembly on the Friday succeeding said eh olion and if II shall appear that Hiosh in favor of said new county liavo e st a m jnri tvof voles then this act shall tu he effect upon the coudilinnt and in the manner hereinafter piovlded lint if the majority of of vob rs at sucb election S'uill be asnitut this p ovision then this act sha'l lie null Suction 4 That the Inbibitanlg of sn'd county of'Chu'.e I'rom and after the Monday tncseed'ng said election shall lj- en filled to und at a!l t'nus lher ufier hvn all und siuciilar fie conns jur sdb t on nl1i(u rights und privilegi-a to wh en tbe ml a i luuis of o'her counties of this romtnon weattU ure entitled by the constltutiou and law thereof und shall elect on the second Tuesday of Oc'ober following a separate person t serv l.i each of the following of fices to wit Sheriff prothonotory treasurer and district attorney One person to serve as register recorder clerk of the court of quarter session and orphans court Two persona to serve ua nsaocialo judge two persona to serve as jury commission, r three persons lo lerve us county commissioners one for One year one fur two years one for three years the limitation of which terms respectively shall be determined by lot after tneir election end Ihreo persons lo aeive us auditors one for one Near oue for two vears and one I'ofihiee years tho limitation of tneir terms respectively to be determined in like manner as the lnnftf said county commissioner The Governor as sonu as practicable after tub! election shall appoint suitable persons to It 1 1 tbt several ciHiCiS tn this section before mentioned until their successors are duly qualified and all office! s so elected or appointed ahull bo subject to ull the requirements obligations penalties righ's privileges and duties granted or im posed upon such (Ulcers (jenerally by tbe laws of this commonwealth. Suction 5 That the said county of Chase sha'l be and remain a portion ol the sixth judicial district s itiject to the laws Ihovein relating to judgments lor want of mdavlt8 of defence nnd return days of process issu ing from Its courts to tbe quulilied voters of said county shall elect members of Con gress Senutors and Members of the House of Representative! as heretofore. Section 6 That all suits utd cases which shall be pending and uudeiurmim d In tt e several courts of Crawford Venango Warren and Forest counties nil tbe Monday after said election the defendants In which at the coirmeneemeni of sui t) mils reel ed witbiu the said county of Chase shall be Iransfeied with all things pertaining thereto to the proper court of suid county to lx proceeded In as if the same bud been originally com menced iu said courts except that the feis n the same which shall be due ut the time of the removal Shall be paid by the oflicers ofChaae county when coileiilcil tu the prop er oflicers ol the ceunty Irorn which the trans ler Was made and the prulhouotaries of tbe counties ol Crawford Venango Warren aud Forest shall on or before the twentieth duv succeeding said ylcclion procure dockets ai d copy or cause lo be copied then-la all the ducket onirics respecting said suits so to be ir.msf red and on or before tbe forty-fifth day vuccemliug said election deliver the said dockets together with all papers reaper, ting said suits aud Cases to the proper ulll ceis of the county of Chase the expense thereof to be r,aid by the Commissioners ol said county of Chase Fio.'D C That ul writs reinuining in toe bands ot ibe sveral slier tTs ef tbe counties ol Crawforp Venango ivarien auu roiest unexecuted on tne Mon day succeeding said election against resi dents of the eaid county of Chase may be proceeded oo by them iu like manner is I tbis act bad not been passed and return! thereof shall he made in due form of law lo the proper oflicers of the county el Chase Section 7 That tbe sh-rifl' coroner and other officersjof Crawford Venango WVrren ami For, t cjui.tira shall co I'nue to rxer dse the du l,-s of their respective ollic-s as bereioleie within part of Chase connly which tielore the passage of tbis act were in the said counties respectively until similar (Hic.'raahall buve been appointed and duly qtiiliiied. Section 8 That the commissioners ef the County of Chase are hereby authorized to take uss iruiicts lo them ami their successors in office of such lot or lots of ground in the city of TitusviUe a ihey ore DV'joriiy of iliein may approve to be held for coui.iy uses but uo lax lor f e purpose of building a eourt bonsu shall bo levied lor five years from tbo date of the orjamztt'on ot said county ThetflVrol tbe city of TitusviUe made by resolution of the mayor and coun cil tba: suid o ty provbd a suitable building ler a court bouse shall be deemed tiud taken to be a contract so to do belweeu said city and said county of Cbate during the lime aforesaid Sctios 9 That in all cases where it may be lawful for Ibeslierilf constables or jtilor of the county ofClmse lo bold in close ens. tody the body of any person or persons in tne common jail rior to tho erection of a jail by tbe raid county such person or per sons shall be committed to theclty prison In TitusviUe or the jail of any arijomiog coun ty an tho committing magistrate the court for any judgo thereof iu vucition elm1! di rect there to be safely kept uutil disch'rgid by doe course ot law and the sbenir aud constables of Chase county sbull be allowed leu cents pr mile for the icuioving arid con voying the said prisonurs to th" jail so des ignated und the sheriff or jyiilor of such ad joining county shall receive such, prisoners and provide fur thorn sccording to law us for oilier prisoneis and shall receive from the county ol Ch h. the same fees as ar by law allowed for prisouesu from their ro speulive counties fcKCTloN 10 The president judge or the additional law judge f the Sixth judicial district or some other president judge ut the instance of oue of them shall bd required to bold at least lour terms ol court in said new county in each year coutmenciiii ou tbe tuird Moudays in Septetuiier D'tcemhor March und June to cintiniie oan week each and such other ui'jotirued courts us tbe bus iness td said conniy niny require consistent wilo their oQiciul duties. A new well was struck on the Clark farm near Sbamburg, u day or two since. It is yielding ten'barrels per day. j Tho revival In the M. E. Church of this place still continues, und quite a number "have f .und that peace which passetb un derstanding," uud became united with tbe church. An individual with his "keg well filled with benzine," umused himself last evening by uttering a series of unearthly yulN. The old ullage "when whisky is iu good sense is out," was truly exouiplilied iu bis Case. A western railroad has invented a it'w method of killing its pt.s ngi is. One gen tleiuau was recently very neatly dispatched by tbe spout ul a wji. r sta'iou dining down through tbe roof of a car. ,KEV ITEMS. A $10,000 diamond orois was recently lost at a MurTay Hill ball. Colored note paper nnd a rnslie mouo- gtkn are tnc more fashionable. Tbe Fifteenth Amendment will give Minourl t0,00w Oulered velce. Boston bate In full operation which will clip iaaa tour, and make clean an 4 eft amkf it, It hat leen dM Oafrefo tkkl jr- bar's work on tMnsflaf to act redeemed by shaving grace. Tho aparrows iu Ne Tort, flecelved bf the mild weather, bave begun to build their nests. The Hudson river is open, except an ice gorge ut Hudson aud that ititeifures with the steamboats, which are trying to make regular trips to Albany. - Richard O'Gorman baa resigned tbe presi dency of tho Irish emigrant society. General Sherman abed tears on witness ing Miss B.iteuiuu's "Mary Warner'' tor tbe first lime. Lesler Wallack is going on a starting lour of the country for tbe first time in kit life. Jurymen at' Muscatine, Iowa, take tarns at the whisky bottle. Eleven do the busi ness and one doss tbe bet-line. Mr. Burlingame' mission bas been ex tended for two years more, with $70,00d in gold per aouuui for bis traveling expen- s. Charles Feoo llorTaan, prominent among New York literati a quarter ofaceutury ago, bas been for twenty years an inmate of an Insane asylum. A movement is on fool for the construc tion of a bridge acro-s tbe Allegheny River at or near Scrubgrass station. A meeting having in view tbat object ist be held at Gregory's Hutel, Scrubrass, to-day, Jet wbicn the matter will be discussed and a moveme nt made to secure sufilcieut subscrip tions lo build a substantial bridge. An important diacovery in California repotted of a One vein of bituminous coal thirty feet iu thickness, and free Iroin sul phur, at a poiur twenty-eight tni's above Cnico, and only seven miles from the Cli- oroia and Oregon Railroad line. The lo cality is near the. base of the eoust range at mountains This discovery is of ureal moment, as it will be the nieatw of saving timber now consumed for fuel. Local .Y;i-i'. Tbn largest uud best assortment of Table rttitlery, ever brought into the country at N'icchulson & Blackmon'a. tl. Fine Drugs at 27th tl. " GrifTes Bro'i. Patent Medicines at 27 th tf. Griflis BroV Wotijd you believe it, tbe best cigala are to be bud at Griffes Brn's. 2Tlii tf. The bsst of everything in the drug line at CriftVa Bro s. 2Tth tf. R ITT tilt! are only $5 per case at jau24tf. GAFFJfEY'5 Lnmmers 4 Aldeu's is tne only store to qtiy good, tlor .l.'e nnd cheap clothing. Lammera & Aldeu's is the ouly white mans, olntliing store in Ike Centre. Griffes Bros, keep Wheeling Stogies, 3 for 5 eta FOIK PUKE and unadulterated I - quora ami wine for medical use fo to jau24T. GAFFNEY'S (in IIUA'UUCU empty liquor catka for sale at jsnMif. GAFFNEY'S Ordcis taken for suits and 11 is guaranteed, at Lauiiii-ra & Alden'a. N K W ADVKKTIS E M E N' TS. IO it BAI.R. HuiUlnj nnd 1no No. 117 . v nsliinuluu atrvut , for term, aiiplv to JacSlli. OWKN UAFVNF.Y. NEW JEWELRY STOE ! AT Oil. CITY. ISHAM & Co. Have np.ncd a J fwetry store on Ontre street, next djuf wust of the 1 A. 'reb'grueh tiacc, OilCltj, Pa. Keep eouslnntly ou baud a large asaortmrut ol Diatsiomls & l ine Watches (American, Eag.l.h and Swim make.) Solid Silver und Plated Ware, soun ;oi,d CHAINS, JEV.lil.lV, l'lb'i'OLM, ittVOT.VRRS, tflSaisa TACK lit?. Faitknlar RtUnMni pvon loropa'ririij fino watches auuivujr' nv a :,a;ipetent woramaii. Tu llrro nave aLo a, lor ut li t i:SVIU,K, IT Vi .tioet Jolif. Sobel's Proprietor A Manager JAMES F.'PriKnilT Leader or Band FRANK MONTKORD Leader of O'CBeata CAUL ZIMMEKMlN Fifth Annual Tour The Manager begs leave lo annonneeta the citizens of Pet. Centre and vicinity ttitl be will open with a company comprising 24 First-Class Artists, Selected from the principal theatres of New York, Boston and Philadelphia to gether wilh a splendid SILVER CORNET BAND. aid a fu)l and Efficient Orchestra Making the greatest comhln ition of Dram alie uud musical talent now traveling. Second Night of the Great Company Saturday Evening, Jan. 29th, 1870, On which oceaaion will be presented Pl nn liouclcanlts New Drum a of Modem Life, entitled, Formosa ! Or, The Railroad to Ruin Mr. J. r. Sherry as Tom Itnrroush 'Mrs. Julia Make as Jcsiny and Formosa To be followed by a very -Laughable AdrAisaion, Reserved Seats, 50 Cents. 75 Cents. llg- TICKETS for sale at the Centrsl Hoil-e 5ST Doors open at 7 o'clock. Perform ance cotunieuces at 8. J. N. SHERRY, Ajjcnt. Z2T Tho Great Company w ill give 3 performances at Rouse' ville, commencing 7th, 8th, February, 1870. VVv -r m . He
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