Petroleum Centre Daily Record. rU Centra, Wedaeedsr. es. JtBIT.tX AN DEPARTURE OF TOAINSfON O. C. A- HBfTH. Ko. 2, Passenger -Leave Corry 11.20 a. to.; Titusville. 12 f.9p. m.; Petroleum Ccn tr, 1.40 p. ra. i Oil City, 2.22 p. m.; lr Vlneton, 8 10 n. m. No. 4. Passenger Leave Corry 6.10 a. m. Titurrt.lf, 7.35 a. m.; Petroleum Centre. 1.14 a u; Oil City, 59 ft a; arrive t lr TiDolun 11.40 m. No. (. Passenger Leave Corry 8.05 p m; Titnfcville, 7.60 p m; Petroleum Centre, I, Si p m; arrive at Oil City S,20 r m. NORTH. No. 1. Passenger Leave Irrineton 7.15 ft m; Oil City, 10,10 n; Petroleum Cen tre, 11.05 a in; Titusvilie, 11,50 a m; arrive at Corry 1.40 p m. N. 9, Passenger Leave Irvineton, 12, ' 0 p mt Oil City 2,67 p m; Petroleum Cen tre. 5.31pm; Titusville, 4,20 p m; arrive at Curry 5.45 p m. No . Passenger Leave Oil City 7,00 a m: Petroleum Centre, 7.43 a m; Titusville, 1.30 a si; arrive at Corry 10,10 a m. Utvlne Hervlcee. ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7 'e)eck P. M. Rv. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. HETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Service every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and tha ? M. Sabbath School at 12i P. M. eats free. A cordial invitation extend ed to all. Rv. C. M. HEARD, Pastor. tT. PETER AND PAUL'S (Catbolie) CHURCH. Mas at 101-4 a. m. Vesper and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. n. Catechism at 2 p. m. V JAMES DPNN, Paster. Geld to-day 121. 3 there was a goodly attendance at the Theatre, hut evening. The drams of East Lynne was splendidly brought out. This is one of those pieces that not only please the eye but go to the heart. The scene wherein Madame Vine, the character taken by Mr. Blake, bids farewell to ber child, ami "tae larewall antil eternity," were so naturally rendered that saany of the audi " enee were affected to tears. The character Were well taken by all the company, and it Was the general remark of all present tlmt ft liner piece had never been brought before ft Petroleum Centre audience. ' The per formance concluded with the laughable af terpiece or "A Kiss in the Dark." This evening, by particular request, will l-e presented the great moral drama of "Ten Nights in Bar-room." Mr. Sherry takes the character of Joo Morgan, and Sirs. I) I uke ss Mury Morgan. The enter tainment will conclude with the ftrre of "Brother Bill and Ale." 0'" townsman, Cap. D. F. Mooroe, has taken the agency for the oil regions ot the Terry & Lay Steam Engines, manufactured by the Shepard Iron Work,a Buffalo, N. Y. The engines are from 10 to 30-horse powt r; have the locomotive cut-off or reverse mo tion and several other improvements. Oil operators will Dud it greatly to their advan. tage to use these engines as they are iiy fur the most powerful engines In use. The manufacturer gusranteo a saving of 50 per cent in ful by using them. They will be said on the most liberal terms. One of them can be seen at the depot, and the .Captain can be found at the Central House. i cose p uriies using pipe lor Driving wa ter wells are notiliod that they are using the patent on the American Driven Well, which Letters Patent were granted Mareb .17tb, 1SU6. The royalty fixed on eaoh non flowing or pump well is $10.00; but if paid at tbo llrnt notice, 3.0(1, and on each addt ' tlonal well on tbe same premises, $.1.00. Mr. II. S. Bil'-s, attorney fur tlx) patentee, is now at the Howard House, where be can be siten by those interested. Sleighing hn about disappeared again. Von E. P. C. sets lorib the merits nr rev eral gentlemen in to-day's paper. It will . Iio read wlili Internet by the ladies. The man injured on the Story farm a day or tWd since is improving-. Local Items are scarce. The new well on the McCruy firm Is do ln about twenty barrels per duy. ,- The champion jiiinpint in Mai.siichu?etlp elnlins Newhuryport as his place of resi dence. One day last week he urrangid seventeen barrels lu a row, and jumped from bne Into the other, without stopping, throue.li the- whole n imber.' At a churoli lair in blausus Cny, bedroom furnliurn was voted lu a set Of young Wdy, with l'e understanding that If the wan not nuipCtd in n ) ar tlm furni'nr al.Mi.1,1 l. .i .. . . " " ieiiiiin-u in uie ceurcil. Mm is ow on Hi- ar path, arnnd wit 4 bedstead. BinROLRtiM Zenderemurt, 1870. Vlddows, vimmlna nnt girls, I vould vis- per some dings to you, unt dod yon who I dink vould make a nsband good. I dont like do spoke dem rite out but vill told you eo Bear as you kan gss Know dere is C a vot keeps de Zendral House he a usband vould make good, unt he beese not more as zevtn and dricy, has a big kage do but do bird in, blenty do vecd it with unt ft vether nest verslophen in. As bis vrow vat big bos you vould be in a dining room ful mit girls. Zo.zet your kap vor I in. Knext is Lee C ns he boards mit de Zen dral House and ,a horse vot boards mit Smalleys sdable, has oil veils on de Voods varm mit a good eal of monish tint drying do get more. He beese not more ns eight unt swancy vid good looks unt dose not get mad esey, dis beese a kapltol chance vor a usband. Zo but on your putties vor Lee. Dis is Scbonny F who is Yatcbcrs bard- ner, he may vatch-er but kaut vatch-lm. Schonny ish not bigger as if be ver sixteen, but he is more as six and swancy. Yen you dake him vor ft usband de groceries are all botten and de marked is! bout made Yot I tell you is eo Schonny is bigger as vot he looks, unt vail vrom business. Brile kullers kach Sebonny. Dis von ish Nick wbo ish bardner vrom Blackmon, be beese a lord vare man but ot urd ftrded lint vould make a good sdav at ome body vor a nsband and ish vond ov music. As Schorge ziy music vill soothe tbe cbentle savage vile be breaks mit rocks unt sblits mit kabbnge. Nic goes dokircb. yon youst go do kirch do, tint yon kscli Mm. A destiment in your ands for Nick. I vould dell you Dick E be klurfcs vor Sam Voeds, iz a nise yong man, so nicer as never was and vond of de Indies. De chances are goot ror katcbing im as be is dravoliog mit zone of de young ladles now. De vara ily beese ricb tint Dick isb a desirable mach vor any young lady. Nice round bare dakes Dicks eye. Die is Schorge W vot means Wr'gM, e is not mad made esey, only in cummer dime ven it is (awful hot) hut ish a very dame berson scbenerally. Schorge Is in de oil bizness unt von of de goot vellows of de down every body likes, Schorge is old enuf do ave a vrow and vnn com goot gil pops de qnidlon I dink he dake her vor beddcr or vorse. Now kirtzy to Schorge. To be kondinued. By Von E. P. C. A handsome Cyprian named Cynthia Pearcer whose place of busimss is in Purls, mou lb, wus before Commissioner Ilalliday, at Cincinnati, on Friday, on the charge of selling liquor without faying tbo special tax. She pleaded puilty, and wus taken at once before the United States Court, where she, confessed hi r crime, paid a One of $150 with costs, and was allowed tore. turn to Portsmouth. The Enquirer says It the special tax were cullected upon el' liquor retailed at bouses ol prostitution, tbe government would soon have enough m its coffers to pay tbe national debt. A Celebrated photo-lithographer of Cnpen hogen lately surprised tbe directors of the National Bank of Berlin by presenting to them a package of notes made by himself, wblcb so exactly resembled the current pa per money of the realm that none ol the officials could distinguish them. Astonished and anything but pleHsed with the discove ry, the authorities of the bank requested him to Invent some form ol paper money which cannot be thus imitated, no has promised to do bis best. A yonng Boston man, who proposed startt ing in nusinoss in ew iorx cny, mine a preliminary visit there,, armed with letters of introduction to business men. These pre sented and the usual compliments pasl, the New York mercnant inquired of voting Boston what be Intended to do. '! have not exactly decided," replied the young Pur itao. "but I expect to sellla into some good business in wbioil I can get a living honast ty." "A living honestly!" "An homst living," repeated the Buston an. "Yonn man,' said tbe New Yorker. "I congratulate yeu; tbore Is nnt a o'My in the United States in which yon will meet with at little co n petition in your method of doing business." Boston Commercial Bulletin. A modern writer uives Him (allowing nii roeration to the diif'reul things expressed by the female eye: "The glare, the sneer, the invitation, the defiance, the denial, the consent, the gluucn of love, the flaxh ol rn the sparkling of hope, the languis'iinent o f softness, the, squint of suspicion, the lire of ea lousy, and the lustre of pleasure" 2 Miss Julia llulinatd, the "Iransc'riliinz clerk" of thit Wwouns'm Legislature, is younir, handsome, and well educated. A bashful young meinb'r called her tlii lriH porting clerk, in his contusion, the other day, and wa immediately cilNl to or-l-r by all t e ot'er nnuiarried members.. At recent reception In New York, golden bee was placed to every liouqnet. An Ohio weekly paper prints tbe name oi lis delinquent subscriber wrong side up. Tbe Chicago Tribune says Cara has abol ished capital punishment in her schools. New Hampshire claims to have thecbam plon cirsular saw. It has cut off Bngenlor six men. Tbe selectmen of Connecticut 4owm advertise ft reward of $25 for tbe return of stolen hearse, "with tbe body of tbe thief inside." When they want a little rua in Alabama, they pour pint of whisky down a mule, and the way be goes on a tear makes things get out of tbe way. TlielUrtford Courant tantalizes its read ers with this atrocity: "Have yon beard or the man whe got ' shot!" "Uot stot! No, bow did be get shut!" "He bough 'em. Traveler in Mexico: "Ai'nt yon asham ed to beg a stout fellow like you? I shoul I think you might work.' Picturesque beg gar: "Senor, I ask you for alms, not advice. A Pittrfield (Mass ) minister read six verses of a hymn to bis congregation Inst Sunday.and remarked that If tbey could sing it well they might go through tbe whole; irnot, one verse would do. A Chicago judge has decided that a wife can recover money loaned to a husband. On subsequently searching a large number of husbands, however, the public felt con strained to reverse the drcision. Tbe Army and Navy Journal snys that, out of tbe 2.771 oftLcrs if our army, be tween 700 nnd 800 entered the service as private soldiers, nnd that only G2S ever enjoyed the advantages of Wist Point. A correspondent bs sent a piece of poet ry, with these words: "The following lines were written more than 6fty years no. by one wbo bus for mnny years slept in bis grave merely .fur bis own amuse ment. " In Clierukee eriiDty, A!aluiBi, lad nam ed William Dickson killed a playmate min ed Wilcox, by filling a pipe with powder tobacco, Rod giving it to him lo suioki. Tbe rxplosion forced flame and tolua down tbe poor boy's throat. The pen is mightier than the sword. A large tin sign ia Detroit, representing a yol.l pen, was recently lorn fiom its fsstenings hy the wind, carriid up in the air, and, descending, i s olnt penetrated the back ul a dog, kills: g him instantly. A wrought iron chimney 150 feet high anil (i feet 7 inches in diameter bus just l.en erected in Pittsbi.r,'. Another is to be put up 275 feet high. The first was riveted together in a horizontal position and ih n lifted to the perpendicular by n rtane. The other will be made upright. ThepUtes will be riveted ly means of n seaffjlding running up Inside.. This affectionate adveriisement appeared in a late issue of tbe L'ind'in 1 i:nes: "Oto E , Paddington. Your own Toty will meet you in the saloon of tlio r.ew Give: wicb Theatre, on December Ifitb, or cl-e at the old boot raikur's at Chapi-I street. You must be atilly old dear to think Tool? had rot got ten her pretty linnet. No, Geor never. Sully Is in Wales." That was a profound philosopher who compared advertising to a growing crop. lie said, "The firmer plants his seed, nnd while be is sleeding tbu corn is growing So with ndvertiaini.'; while you are sleeping or eating, your advertisement is being rea by thousands of "persons who nver s iw ym or hear! of your business, ifnr n-ver would had it not been for your advertising." Fine Drugs at 27ih tl. GriflVs Cro. Patent Medicines at 27 lb tf. Grill'.s Bro't. Would you lielievo it, the best cigars nre to be hud at Gi iiTes Bro's. 2"tli tf. Te best of i verytbing at Griffn P.io s. ' In the drug line 27th tf. ItlTTKltJ uie only per ee at j,.ii24:f. CAl'FNEY'S Lammers & Alden's is liientily store to qny good, dnr iliie and cheap clothing. Lammers & Alden'a is the only white mans, cluthinn store in the Centre. Grifl'es Bros, keep Wbciliug fctogies, 8 for S ois. l-Oil I'lIKti and iinailulturatvd li quors and winu fur medical urn) no to jan24f. GAI'TNEY'S OSK Jlt'XUKKU empty liquor casks fot siile at jiu21if. GAVFNEY'3 Ordeis lalien for Miits ulid tils guuractoed, at Lsmroi'TS & Alden's. Loral JVoflcM' Diftrtw at Coat at Griffs Brsft. non Shoe Nftlla, wholmle nd retail, at McheJeoo A ftfknwn'. THE CHBAPKST and best place to buy Honors for cab is at JnMtr QAFFNEY'S Tbe New Gas Pump tot tale ftt Nicholson ft Blaekmon's. Tnra Means Ucwnesr My entire stock of goods is offered at cost. 6 A. S. Smith. Dee 5 tr Tbe New Gas Fump for sale at Nicholson & Blaokmon's. Sheuiffji Safe is Closed. NicboltonJ butizht him eat at this llace and Kane City. If. Reduced Prices at Lnmmera & Aldeo'f. nov.22tf. Underclothing in large quantities at Lam meis & Alden's.. Kid (iloaka A Urge assortment, at Laiuuis t Alden's. The largest and best assortment of Table Cutlery, ever brought Inte the country at Niccholson & Blaekmon's. tt. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SOBEL'S OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY. Tuesday, Feb. 8th. THE GliEAT Ar ling ton Minstr Is OF CHICAGO. VSl. AKIilXfiTOIV, PKOJIt. Cuinpletfly Krorgar.iziMl VANS L! ?iIBARD, of Chli?o and bli Glee Club. EVERYTHING NEW Tlou'l full to Fr CHANG! THE OltSAT CIIINKSE GIANT UU.il KftlE- Pno op. n n 7 o'c'o Au.uis.u n 10 Out:.. (' -nimrnr'n A I P oVo'li l'i!"rMl Suite'! Cent D. U IlOlilil -K Auent. f bi S:. UlSi!LI TIO.X AOTICK. firm i i.nii' of V. h. Vc'V-rmU1. .V. Vv . ittlti div tiiriTtl It ni ut tut C'MiMctin. 'I'ha l.Mirnf will Tie cniiliiiuvit ly . if. Mci iirnrck nt th nil ittnnd tinu u I uccjunu aj-umt ina ut una be t-uiutd by Uliu. O. F SCllJNItl.uM. NEW JEWELRY STME ! AT OH. CITY. ISHAM & Co. Ilav. opened Jewetrv ftore on Tentre ptret. next dur Musi ui uie i- it a. ni't;iaiu uaiee, Oil l ily, Pa. Sleep constantly on baud a lare assnrtmrnt ol IManioiids & Fine Wat( lies (.1 nierienn, Eog lh and Sw'.n make.) Solid Sliver aind IMatcd Warr, SOLID !.! CHAINS, JEt i:t.l-Y, J'laTUI.'. liKVOT.Vrns. l-'ISIIIv;i!TCKr.l'. HtiAL KiMJS e., Parti -alar ttnMnn stren lorena'rloc Ann watcl.e and j- we rv b a eompeieni workmnn. I ll tlnu'havu ulu a store ut TITU'dvn.T.E 17 lir.o uruet ni.lt-. -t- PETROLEUM IRON WORKS IS yati, Dlllinehiim A- Co., M. a cMnists! Iron and Uy-ass Fouutlcrs FOUGERS, JUinudicliiri.rs of ENGINE3, HoILKUS, DRILLING TO- ..A, MULL Y AND SASU SAW MILLS, rUMI'INU Rlfitj, Vai.king beam and p.axi) wheel i huns, plows, am) all kinds ok hastings; WHOLESALE a RETAIL DEALERS IN ALMSUVK'ETEMSG AXD F')R OIL WELLP, T.IustI !e, Nov XM, Ib'.O. tC 40.. Sobe!';? Proprietor t Manager JAME3 F. PIIKRPiT Leader of Band FKAXK MONTKOliD Leader of O'chesta CAUL ZIMMEKMa.N Fifth Annual Tour The Manager heps leave In announce tn the titir.ens of Pet. Cenire and vicinity llitt be will open with a Company cuaiprisiug 24 First-Class Artist?, Selected from tbe principal theatres of New York. Boston nd PuiladelpUia lu getber with a splendid SILVER CORNET BAND, and ft full and efficient Orchestra M.iklnc the preitixt eo n'dn itioi of Drain nt.C ulid miisicitl lulenl uuw Iruvelin;. L$V MdJJIT 151 TTHKIX Of TlietiRKArciMi'AXY. WEDNESDAY EYE'G Feb. 2nd, 1870, Will bo' presentwl hy Request TEN NIQHTS ti!.. ty wiiii-s'i-na lrt. AuliA MaWi' as ....... . Fanny mw To concluile with the very laugh able C'onietly entitled brotIeK BILL AND ME 50 Cent Admission, llcsci'vctl Seats, . 75 Cent IW TICKETS for nilo at the House. J?- Doors open at 7 o' anuo commences at 8. e.ioek. rcrfo"1- J. M. KUKKRY, sss- Til'n,.Dnt rinmnnny gnve penormances - aM ville, comnieiifling ttiii0""' jFebT-uary,1870.
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