at V t ir.-ir.tf.t. Crn'rs.QaUy f-iecorrt Pet, Ventre, Weda". fao. 10 4UUITAL ASD PEMRTDUF. f'F 'JBlS.O y C. & A. It. K. SSDTU. Ko. 8, Passeoeer. Lear Corry 11.20 a. m. : Titusville. 12.f9p. m. ; Petroleum Cen tie, 1.40 p. ro. i Oil City, 2 22 p. to.: Ir- vinclon. 8 10 D. m. No. 4, Pafsenirer Leave Corry 1. 10 . m. Tlliieville. 7.34 a. m.i reirnleum Centre, t.U a ro; Oil City, 8 58 a m; arrive at lr- vmetoo 1I.4U am. No. 6. Passenger Leave Corrj (IMpm; Tliiikvitie, 7.ou p di; reiroieuin Centre, S,W p to; arrive at Oil City 9,20 r in. NORTH. No. 1, Passenger Leave Irvlneton T.15 an; Oil City, 10.10 a n; Petroleum Cen tre, 11,05 a m; Titusvilie, 11,50 a m; arrive at Corry 1.40 p m. No. 8. Pnwenner Leave Irvlneton. 12, 05 p m: Oil City 2.67 p m; Petroleum Cen tre, 3.36 pm; TiluxriJlv, 4,20 p in; arrive at Corry 6.45 p m. No. 5. Passenger Leave Oil Cl'y 7.00 a ; Petroleum Centre. 7.43 a in; Titusvilie, ,80 a ro; arrive at Corry 10.10 a in. IHvlne Rervicea. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and o'clock P. M. Bit. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Servtcei every Sabbath at 11 A. 11. ano K P. H. eat free. 4 to all. Sabbath School at 12i P. M. A cordial Invitation exteud- Rtr. C. M. Diard, Pastor. 8TS. PETER AXD PAUL'S (Catholie) CHURCH ; Jf an at 10 a. ra. ' aFetper and BenerJlc.iea or the Blessed iasrsroent at 4 p. m. eatecBiiia at 2 p. m. JAMES DUVX, Paator. Gold to day 119. The Titusvilie Herald takes us to tank Id retard to the statement pnblislied In the Ricoxd totne time ainee relating to the es tablishment or Ibe Post Office at Story Farm, and endeavors io mi the Hon. C. W. Gliailan right in the eyeiof bis coastiluen- ey by publiihlog letters from lilm and the 1 1st Assistuat Postm sater General. It won't RO down, Herald. It will take more evi dence than that to patch up the broach be tween kim and bis constituency. We are la possesaion or few 'acts in relation to the establishment of the Columbia Farm P. v., aim me nana yny omce, wnicb we aball publish at our leisure, and wbicb will, we Ibink, substantiate the statement pre vlouily published by us. We would call the attention oi our busi ness men to ibe superior styles ef job print ing, bath plain'aad fancy, at present befog turned out from this office. We are prepar ed to execute job printing of every descrip tion In the latest and most fashionable style of the art, and at reasoaable rates. tf. Elsewhere will be found the advertise ment or Mr Geo. Magraue, dealer in bouts ' and shoes. Mr. M. It a fair and honorable dealer, and those desiring goods in hi line J ' will And it to tbelr advantage to purchase from blm. He also bas a branch store at Bo'nsevllle. Last night was a fceantifni one. Tbe moon shone bright, tbe stars shone brighter. Every one was out walking with somebody's aider, and all appeared to enjoy themselves. " From present appearances Oil Creek will act be frozen over at ibis point tbe present winter. Visions of mint juleps, ice cream, Ac, tbe coming summer arc rapidly fading way. Large quantities ol well fixtures are dal ly being transported to tbe new teriitory va tbe Dalzell and McCray farms. Tbe patent medicine man bas been expa tiating on the merits of his wonderful com pound for a day or two past. To use bis own words "It cures bead ache; cures back aolie; cures ear cube; in faot, geotli meo. it's alike good for tbe tooth ache or tbe rheumatism. Who'll have another bot tle." Rev. J. L. Fioucane ia to lecture in Titus Till en Tbursdsy evening. Subject "Chris tiuo Arts." . About two tnonstnd Valentines passed through tbe Tiiuaville Pustuffloe on Valen tine's day. Do. Scwoirm t bh HAXOsn.The Su preme Court oi Pennsylvania bas failed to discover any errer In tbe record of tbe Court tost convlot-d Dr. Panf Echeeppe of mur der. Tbe sentence of death is therefore to be executed. ' Mr. J. H. D. Taylor; tbe old and reliable hill poster, has accepted the position of jaltor of the Opera House. He Kill con tinues at tbe old Ushiess of bill posting, kill sticking and William dltrUbnting. Any jobs enrutl tob'oi will e hl'tfuliv A Zuaj Sacrificed Wlmeelf t Save ble Drnnkeu .VI water. From tht Milwnukte Wisconsin. A gmt'eme'i living in Wmtvutosa relates to tit to div the foilowint! incident, fur the truth of which he rouobes: I no day lust week a man went to a saloon, ns was his daily custom, In drink, and meet b.ion com panions, remained witb them till late at nip lit, when bo started to go home. Over come by the liquor be bad drank, tbe in laid down oil tbe railroad track' and went to sleep. A faithful dog. who bad followed f tbe man, stood and watched over him, iiati.1 Ibe whistle of a locomotive iu tbe distance showed that a freight train waa approach ing. Tb9doK, fully awRrn of the danger imminent to bis master, tried to aronso tbe drunken man, and toro bis clatbes badly in the attempt. Unable to awake the sleeper, tbe doj took the man by tbe shoulder and airly drugged him from tku track just as the train came on. Che mnu was saved, but the poor dog whoThad so faithfully pro tected the master be loved, was struck by the cow-catcher and smashed to pieces. When the man recovered senses it was found that bis Bi sh was bitten in several places by the dog, in the strong efforts inadu by tbe animal to save bis life. "The man the next day gathered up the pieces of tbe faithful animal and buried them. He was so fully Irnpietsed by tbe remarkably narrow escape; fronf deatk that be bas resolved not to get drunk again. JiRV i.isr. List of Ji-hors dbiwn.'for the citcoxb Monday tr March, 1870. Allegheny, fesninel W. btewart; Clnton, John Surrvna. John G. Hats, Robert Vnderlin ; Cranber r, J. II. Boreland, Philip Daugberly ; Jus. Crawford; Cherry tree, John AStrawbridge; Eimenton, U L Gearing; Franklin, Row letter Powers; Freochcreek, Richard Moffit, Alex Uillingsby; Irwin, A McKlvey, John Philips; Jackson, Jermiab McClelland, Jiibo Young; Oakland, Samuel Brown: Oil City, Jacob F Bend, D M Zonk; Piue- grove, L G Rosenberg, John Rbodabarger; Pet. Centre, M L Bates; President, Jus. Jl Gaylety; Plum, Wm J Lamberton, John G Uetinlnga; Richland, 'J L Portsr, Geo M Potterfleld, Lewis Gearing ; Rynd, Jynd Freeman; Rockland, Joba Levier; Sandy- creek, Daniel Blakely, L II Ailrer, James McCalmonl; Scmbgrass, EpUriam Parks; Yeneogo City, V F Payne. Stiam Fruity at Parker's Lanpiso. There ia some .treuliie nhout a bill now pendiog in tbe Senate granting a charter for a steam ferry at Parker's Latidiog, at the ssmn place where there is now a char tered lorry. Tbe Clsrion Democrat a iys tbe present company claim that having at great expense, made roads, bought beats, put up wires, tc, they should out be iuter le'ed witb. Tbey also claim to have autho rity to ran a steam ferry, and propose do ing so. On tbe otbsr band, it is assorted that tbe present ferry company bus forfeited its charter, by charging higher rates than, authorized by law, and that they cannot, or do net accommodate ibe public. Many letters have been received on both sides ol tbe question. It ia to be hoped that tbe agitation ot the subject will eoahle the public to be accommodated iu tbe best man ner possible. A churtei lor a bridge, at tbe same point, is asked by a company, and It will no doubt bo granted. 'G. Xf. B ," tbe Youngsville correspon dent of the Erie Dispatch, in bis last letter to that paper say; Tbe "Centre" is a giy pltco. At a ball lately given at the Exchange Hotel a pre lum was oltereu to the gentleman who would bring tbe greatest iiiiinhor ol ladies. One fellow brought 32. unother St and an other 84. I woii'd advise the last memiou- ed to-tuke tbe first train for Salt Luke. The above will be news to Mr. Reynold, proprietor of the Oil Exchange Hotel, as nothing of tbo kind occurred at the last dunce, or at any previous one. There aio now five new wells la various stages of completion ,oa the Brown farm, Clierrytree Run. On the Lake farm, same rua, three new wel a are going down. Ou the Metropolitan tract, two or three new walls are to be put down at once. ' One ot Ibe most lively of our. exchanges is the Jainestetva Daily Journal, published at JiinesteKti, N. Y. It ia neatly and bandsatnely printed, and the columns are replete wilb good things. Long life to the Journai. A new well was struck ut Allemagoozo lum City, last week. It is known as the 'Posy" well, and is doing about tlx barrels pr day. Allemugoozelmn is looking up. Wn would call attention to the fact that Mr. C. II. Williams, coal dealer, at Ibe end of Boyd Farm bridge, is suiting all kinds of coal, either for the stove, furnace or forge, at an exceedingly lew rate for ciuli. Mr. W. is the oldest coal dealer la town, and f Vi'l uo e imuersoij. b,n cal1 B01 , SfEWS ITPS. 'Compound cathartic candy" is an Illi nois production. When Sitka says "out west" it means tbe Aleutian Island. "Pangynsskean" was what some Greclaus vented to christen Mt. Hulyoke seminary. The Home Journal now nnnounces en gagements broken. It must bave a great deal of space to spore. Tbe latent walking advertisement In Broadway, New York, is a tus'i attired from bead to foot in greenbacks. The first boru cbld, a girl, in Grand Junction, Iowa, has been presented with a eeleot building lot in that city. TkeNew York Commercial Advertiser says "suicide Is Ihe sickle with which the Almighty reaps the harvest of fools." The advice of a Pennsylvania suicide to his brother was. "Willie, don't no with fel lows who bave mere money to spend than you bave. A 'Connecticut fur.ner recently ki led a turkey that did not lay, and found inside of ber eleven peifectly formed eggs wilb .er(Vct shells, and fulltizi). A dog lately jumped through a plute glass window in ueueva, Ne.v Virk, ai d he owner of the dog oXrre.i to settle uy giirui g tbe storekeeper be animal. The Alabama nun who offered a bribe of $l.00l 0u0 for the as'us-ioutioi ot Presi dent Lincolu now buuibly prays C)ifjis to remove bis political disabilities. t A disgusted wous.-n, at Eldora, Iowa, sues ber husband tor divorce, brcuueo ha has bought ber, dining four years of mar ried life, only oue prrseat a coral neck lace. Ungrateful Bos' on, having achieved a Cardiff giiut and an Everett eSigy, now discards tbe models whereby Its artistic tastes were developed, and banishes tobat- couists' statues Irom its precincts. A Pennsylvania Orm bas rolled out a finely polished sheet of Iron, three laet'long und twelve inches wide, and weighing b it three nod a half ounces. It is thinner than ordinary writing pupvr. The bridal presents' at a wedding in Wasbingtou, Indiana, consisted of a dime's wortb of candy and a plug or tobacco. Xo policemen wero present to watoh tbe good society in attendance. Tbe Boston doctors bave been holding an inquest open their "original Cardiff giant," a minority report affirming lis an tiquity, while tbe nuijorily regard it as the wornt spuci.nen of luodeni sculpture ever exhibited even in Bostou. Thomas Campion of Covington, Ky., was killed on I'liJuy by the explosion ot tbe boiler of a locomotive on tbe Memphis Branch railroad, between Bowling Green, K.V.. and Paris, Tenn. He was a fireman on tbe locomotive. Tbe jnry in tbe case of Thomas Dickens, for killing Wade liolton, returned a ver dict of rot guilty, at Memphis ou Satur day bight. Thomas W. Vsueoherry was run over and killed, on Saturday, at tbe St. Louis Four tecuth street depot of tbe Pacifio railruil by a switch engine. Tho National botel at SL Joseph, Miss ouri, was burned on Saturday. Lots on building $3,000. insured fur $6,000; loss on furniture $11,000, no insuruuee. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company is negotatlog for property upoo which to build a large freight depot near the Ohio liver biidge now building near Cincinnati. In tbe Uuited States Ceurt at Bostun, in the esse of Calvin A. Hit!, charged wilb ii. tending to pass a counterfeit $1,000 Treasury note, the jury were unable to agroo. An Iowa gentleman sojourning in Chica go says farmers In that Slate are cotupslled to borrow ut twenty per cent, to meet their obligations. The pressure ef bard times is vcrv severe. Tl harness shop or Troy and Lamer, dry goods store of F. Lamer, aud Sherman House, owned by A. L. Spring & Co., at South Pas, Illinois, Were burned oa Thurs day night. Lof8 about $20,0110; insured. The men who participated in tbe riot on the steauier.DiibiKjue, lust summer, on tho MississippiIvor, betwesu UoeU Hand and Clinton, by which live or six colored men were killed, are on trial at Rock Island. A negro named Andrew Reed was arrest. ed at St' Lsnison, Saturday, charged with murdering Mr. Snokoe, near Namakee, a station on tbo St. Louis aud Chicago Rail road, about eight miles from St. Louis over two years ago. Geueral Stringfellow nf Atchison, Kansas bas commenced, suit ag&met tbe Missouri Pucltfa Railroad Company lor $10,000, for services iu procuring legislation from the Miaouri Legislature bne8cial to tho jKnllroil ComHT- LOfHl XOlls'tMU A pocket book containing a sum or money The owner can buve tho same by proving property and paying for this advertisement. febl43t, R Biitax. ntghrnck, Coogtesa aud Empire Spring water at Grlffes Bros, fotStf. Valentines of nil kinds at GriGes Bros, tf Horse Shoo Nails, wholesale and retail, at Nicbolscn &, Blarkmon's, 23-tf. TheNew Gua Pump tor sale at Nicholson & Blackmon's. tf. Tina Means Busineh My entire stock of goods Is offerid at cost. ' A. S. Smitu. Dc6jt New Gas l ump ISuie at Ni The cbolson & Blttckmou'a. tf. Sheriffs Silk is Closeu. NicbnlsonJ Blu. kuion havinir bought blm out at this pluce and Kane City. tf. Reduced Prices ut Lxmruers & Alden's. uDV.i-.'tl. Underclothing iu large quantities at Lam uiers & Alden's. Ktn Gi.OAKd A largo assortment, at Laincis & Alden's. The lurgest mid best ussortment of Table I'ullrry, ever brought into the country at Niccbulson & Blackmon's. tf. Lnmmers Jt Alden's is Ihe only store to tiny good, dui'ibltt and cheap clothing. Lrmmeis & Alden's is tbe oply white in a m, elothins store id the Centre. Or tie ii taken for suits and Ijis guaranteed, Lammers & Alden's. A. S. Smith s large stock or lioote and shoes is offered at cot for tbe next 80 days fee e tr. A. S. Saiitb in order io close out bis large stock of ladies shoes Ac, offers them at Cut as they must be sold Id tie next 60 days. f.o o tr. Parlor and olfico stoves, a few lelt and will be sold at'eost at J. Kutherford.s. if. Carriage Bulla, wholesale and retail, a Nicholson &, B-ickmon's 2.1-if Just received a large and well aborted stock or shelf hardware at J. Rutherford's. tr. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BOOTS & SHOES nn nubwrlher thankf i- for fin vrry Hh-frri, pat L roinve hfj't'tnf-irr extended to hint, mmt re Bttertfu j anno mica thai li hu on iwiiti a brgi UOCeV.Ul FIRST -CLASS GimDS, comprising all descriptions of Boots & Shoe's LIGHT & FANCY BOOTS And Shoes of ercry ityle, for S '-' Men and IloyN. The Custom Department RECKIVKS SPECIAL ATTENTION at ttiehanWs 'or rnrrpctenl workmen EaUitactlon griarameed in atylu aod endarancn. Brauch Ktora at Rouaevlllo. O. MAGRANE Ncft dorr to Wolrs Jw lry Stare, Wsidilntrtoa Slroet, I'strulanm t'untre, Yi. f.bltilf Sl'lMdil i: & Uiii ULL, Coalers In Steam Engines anil Boilers Agent for ChiiIincr'i-pr-nc-' JVon-Conducting Compound - for Covoring Bolluri and Steam Plpca. Op. Hie Depot. TITUSVIXLE, PA. fiUldlf. A'OTICIi. ?OK SALE IiulMintj aud lenn No. in Vt'stihiiiglca iUf el , tor tc-tua anptv In ;ar.-.Ml C(Tf 1'K OATTOKT. 17 GRAND AMATEUR DRAMATIC, Entertainment ! ur TUB GOOD TEMPLARS OF PETROLEUM CENTRE, SOBEL'S OPERA HOUSE Saturriiy Ev'g, Febl9 THE DOMESTIC DRAMA Or the Toodles ! ! TO COiCl.mE WITH THE LAUGHA BLE FARCE OK 1 I A' Admis-lon, Wwnls lie.i rvi-d ".aitjis Koi farth -r itTt!eulr e bi!t. o' the y. 1 u kis for sale at the I'ost tfllce Ne Itiwia Itlaanlnlliin lfir. ei're eo pA'ttieriililp hir'Mnforti eil-liiif aeder the I firm nameof Kinir Hr. t thiilii disMil.id it nillllial CWCIll. (i W.JW'eur. mines iie.. will I e condnrtW i lTel"riir. tr C. King, who flll sel ls n u ein-. llrm. TheaccjunK uf the upr,r Mr ro In'lw i j . ti ... t.'i i- .... ..IIuk, nn.l nil unTin. VI i. n. iMnu ..r. t...... . - pciviiim ra..wlne lhinielves indebted aren(iutl io e ii on mm anu .em . ret), m iiu li'V.i. f.!il.Sw 0 W. KISO.r $500 Hi;V A1IU! . n, ti i . ... U..J l.rm liu ril'i l-llCTTT-rw i-un riiJw if I Iwt ...oased thriw lines vrlthlp the p" iJtJ day. A reward of FITS nUNUKKB BOIXAIW will be ia' lur Ue oie. nou aruci ne uu - i iieriiou or nemms eiiKSired in or lal lns any P" iu anv ol ih. ihisu vilhiinous trsnsaettonn. .1. &TAMHAmill,Snpt. " ' V. A. Dtirfoj, DRLH.tlnseriidhiind ensp, bol'sr, Tsl Mt, Casing, alo new Wood iiana engines se staully en hand. nartng tbe facilUW tor CLEANING AND REPAIRING EN GINES, tll do so on th most reaai.nable terms. arties Having Engines for Sale TU te well to iflvs m a fall. Platfoim near lbs O. C. & A.H. It., PKTmm.Einv rE-. NEW JEWELRY SJOriEl AT Oil CITY. ISHAM & Co. Have opnd a Jewelry store on Outre street, its' duur weal of the P ti. Telegraph OSes, Oil City, Pa. Keep constantly on hand a large assortment ot Diamonds & Fine Watches (Ataerlcon, Eng Isli and Swlu make.) Solid Silver and Plated Ware BOUD GOLD CHAINS, JHV.fcI.hY, mitHA -ltaVOLVFR, HKAL kings c Fartlcalar attsntloa alven loropatrln flno wstcbss SiirJJiweirv b a umiutlnl Viiirkinim. I'll -firm .ave alw) a .lore at TITU8MUj' " prlag ureet FOR SALE. . Tn building kuowu as the ''Jxcellor Store, now occupied by Fid Bishop as a dry Bonds stors Is for sale. This store Isvrsn situated and ballad and oomfortable rooms ever head f aitabls for two or more families. For further paitloolars apllj' the stcre or efp. HARRIS 4 naO,TUii!" US