niacin airs iTTt retrolewm Centre Daily Record. . Centre, 'JbnradaT Feb. if MtHtTAI. AMD DEPABTTAR TBAHTCfOf O. C. a A. B. R. or 80CTU. Ifo. t, Pumnwen Leave Corry 11.20 a. n. : mcsviiie, iz.osr p. m. : retruleum On tn. 1.4U p. m. ; Oil City, 2 22 p. id.: Ir- tinelon, 9 10 p. m. No 4 Passenger Leave Corrr t. 10 a. m Tltusville, 7.35 a. ro.; Petroleum Centre. aM n; Oil City, HlJimj arrive at lr vJneton 11.40 m. Jfo. I, Passenger Lea? Corrr 6 05 p m: iiwkTiiip, . p id; retroii-um centre, l,H p IB, am WM Vliy V,iV f 01. , KORIB. Ho. I, rassenirer Leave Irvlnoton 7.15 en; uh wiy, iu,w n; Petroleum Cen tre, 11,05 a m;. Tituseill.), 11,60 a m; arrive at Corry 1,40 p m.- No. 8, Passenger Lear Irvlnetoo, 12.- pro; Oil City 2,57 p m; Petroleum Ccn. tre, S,M p m;. TitutTille, 4,20 p m; arrive alCuiry 6.45 p uu. No. 6, PasseceerLeava Oil City 7.00 a m; Pntroleiim Centre. 7,441 m: Tittitrllle, .i9 a m ; arrive at Corry 10, 10 am. UlTlno Service. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. SI., and 7 'lckP. M. Rt. J. T. Ostoot, Pastor. BETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Serf Ice ery Subbatb at 11 A. M. a no P. M. Sabbath School at 12,ia' p. j. cat free. A cordial ibvitation exteii'l. d to ail. Rgr. C M. Dearr, 'Pastor. PETER AXD PAUL'S iC.thnit.i CHURCH. ' Mastat 10'a. m. Vesper and Benelictien of the Blessed Issratnent at 4 p. m. v ' Ctebini at 2 p. wt. J ' JAMBS-DUXN. Pasfnr. Gold lo-day 119 Th office of th O. O, fc A. R. R.. at tltusvllle, wss broken ioto a night or two I oca, aod small amour t of money stolen. Th Button well, on tb aid hill, above rao A Tbacker's refinery, i down and toto th fourth sand twenty . feet and is taking a fine show. There is at leait 150 fct of oil in the bola. It will undoubtedly pro? a god well. eereices will be held In th Presbyterian Chureu tble evening, and very evening ImUul"1'"- Re?' R- Bindley n none or th aale of Freeman's hardwar ator at Rousevllle, flST or iwo alnc, we were aligbtly In rror. It abould rve read II. Freeman baa aold out the Ti. it. . - ." ntlr Interest; Inatead of bia interest. A w side-walk I being constructed from the McCllnteck Home to tb Egbert farm bridge.. This will be a emit conr.n. ienc to the resident of Brooklyn. Prom present appearances-w eball be fa ored with a "spell of weather" bolor long. Tb Z Troupe I playing') to crowded bouses in Oil City. Next week they appear The amateur exhibition by the Good Tem plars, t noma off on Saturday evening, premise to be a good thing. W learn . that quite a number ot new well are soon to be put down on the Kee nan Farm.' Thla property Is located back of the Story Fa-m, and la owned by A. J, Keenan, En,., of Pithole. ' Tb streets are very muddy. t? i-it . ... ruiin ana Tllusvill papers ara at words points on th new county ques tion. "Let us bsve peace. AH persons having to make out Income leturns for 1869. will flad" tbe necessary Wanks at tbe office of E. J. Ross, Assistant Assessor. r Thb Pxtrolxcii Trade. Tbe Philadel phia Ledger of Monday aava: The follow. Jng vessels cleared from tbia point during voe pasi week, with petroleum: Birk Meri man, iur i,onaoo, with 155,781 gallons: mp xrogreiH bdq Darks Wiekwir and Hestha, ror Antwerp, with 47:539 ditto; barks DIhi and Brock, for Gilbralter, with 180,176 ditto; bark Freibandle, for Cork, with 212,008 ditto; making a total of 1,006. 608 galloua for tbe week. Two sbips, six oarges and four lings are loading. The Corry lilado Looks well. ha a beuu ,enlarged. Another biauliful evening loot night. Tho money market is a Haiti tight at ptcseut. Mr B. V. H. Lyon has sold bis interest in tbe Western Peonsylvauia newspaper establishment to oilier parties, and Inteuds forming other business engagements than pr'dticg. VT sincerely hope 'to will meet with go-d success wherever bis lot msy bo esst. The pilil!ra'.lpn of tie rcnnnvUmisn is lif be Mi'.lii'. st i;.;,). Bennd to go Back to hernia. From (hi Miluuuktc Wisconsin, 1th. K curious seen was recently enacted at the Union Depot A young, newly married couple, from a neighboring city, came in on the train from Chicago, theft destination belcg Minneapolis. From the young man's story It waa learned (hat (bey were married in Chicago and went up In the vicinity of Minneapolis where he worked io a mill. A few weeks ago tbe two went to Chicago to visit tbe girl's parenty, and having paid th visit were now going back to their homa. White aitting in the ladies room in tbe depot the wife weat to tbe ticket offleo and asked if there waa another train for Chicago lba night. Being told that there was. aa turned to her buaband and said: "Jim, you can go to. that wcoden country if you want to; I'm going back te Chicago to night." . r Th poor husband waa thunderstruck at this intelligence, and sk--d bis wife what she meant, bat ah vouchsafed no reply save this: "You go your way to tbe North i Jim, and III go back to Chicago." Pooi Jim's eyes bega to Oil with tears, and tuk -ing bis better half one side, be talked to bcr io very low to-e, -and evidently pleaded bls-caso very earnestly; but the shake of tbe head and oceaalonal so Idle of the wife show ed that ah bad made up ber mind and would act accordingly. After Jim had tearfully pleaded lor seme lime, she turned to bira and aaid, just to spite him: '-It ai'nt no uso Jim. ' I've got sick of this thing ann it might just as woll be now as at any lime. I'm goiog borne, and you may go wbre you please." "But Susan, only snn bow it looks." 'I don't care how it looks I'm sick of II and I'm sick of you, ton, Jim. I'm going back to my mother, and you'd better ;o oil. Good by, Jim." Jim war not going off in any such way as ttat. Nevermind what bad become of tie baggage. He bad before ealy abed tears, but be now Robbed in downright earnest, and really seemed to take tbe matter much I heart. The wile sailed him a booby and a fool, but io apite of all that, Jim kept on crying, etd clung to bis wile until the night train waa ready to movff, and then went on board, Ibe last beard (ram bim being.- sob and a pleading entreaty that Susan would gW "P " foolish notion in her head and go t Minnesota with bim. Some of lbs lookers on pitied him very mnch, while other laughed at hla misforlunea and really fell that he was a booby as bi Sussn pronounced bim. By reference to tbe advertisement In an other column it will be seen that Mesrrs Sprague & Longwell, Titusrllle, Pa., art dealing in steam engines and boilers; well Bxtures, is. They are alsaageola for tf.e !e cf.Cbalmer's-Speiices patent Nnn-Con-ducting and Non-Combusiihlo Composition for covering steam boilers, steam pipes, cylinders, and otber highly heated surfaces. Tbia is an Invention never before introduc ed into the oil regions, and is composed oi tbe best non-conduettng materinls. It pre vents tbe vacuation f beat from 'boiler having a blgh temperature and po'txssea economy, safety, durability and simplicity. It saves at leaat twenty per cent, in fuel, and is In use in a Jorge number of manufac tories and steamship both lu this and tl o'.d country. These gentlemen .are well known throughout the oil region, and those In want ot engines, boilors, &c., will find it titbeir udvantaa to give them a call. Their office is opposit the depot, Titusville, Pa. neona mine Home joursai a poem from Mrs. E. Sherman Smith, which abows bow readily a poetic mind receives tmagi-1 native auggestloo from ordinary ohj-c'.s. Tbe inscription of "Bingen on Ibe Rhine" on a bottle of Moselle briogs to ben mind visions of tbe locality, which tbe thus em bodies: "Straightway bolor me rose tb caatled shores- Of that lino land th poet's soul adores;. Land or romanllo legend, tale and aong; Land often thought of, dreamed of, wished fot long. Clearly I saw Its vine-clad bill and vallos. Its peaceful homes; and then I seemed to hear Its .'German soots, io chorus sweet and clear,' Ring softly through that charmed ataios- puero." At a late revival meetiug ao impulsive young sinner prayed that God would bless tho twe youog ladies between whom he had bean sitting, "especially the one on the light." Necklaces uf genuinx cold beads are now very fasblouabl siuong young ladies, and tb balr.loome arc called into requlsi tioo by would-be fashionable demoiselles. A New Albany paper savs'a sixteen inch garter waa picked up there tho otber day It don't slat wbstbiT as7 en s attached to it or not. . tl NEWS ITEMS. ' Three fcuodrdd seamen from tbe Charles ton Navy Yard, bavot been tranaferred to 'he navy yard at Brooklyu. Bellovue Hospital a so crowded with pa tients, stricken down with tbe relapsing fever, that th Board of Health, uf New Yetk, is takiag measures to establish otber hospitals, where lb dlaeas can be exclu sively trusted. In Ibe prize light in New Orleans on Mouday, between tialagber aua Curiey, Itte itriuer wou alter uinetvcu rouuds. Colouvl Thkupsou Mums, United Slate, Army, was Ouiiea Tuesday luuruiug lioai ai. i'aul a Cuuiou, cinuiuuau, witu mili tary liwuvi. tie had, tutu in tae service ui ibe couutry since 1825, at wmcu lime uu feiauiutea at rtist i'uiu,. Over two uiiliiuus ot cigars and 082,745 ponum ol louaccu Wrle uauulaclutea lu vovmalou, Ky.. laol Veal, auU 1,030, Sj Kele uiauutkCluied lu Neut'orl. Tto mills al lluuliugiou, Mass., the ilauipibiie wuuleu mill ol Lull it stantou, ud Uin uiailoilUs lac.ury ol lu iluuliug loa ilauulncuuag Cuuipauy, weie totally dvatioyed ly accidauial hie iloujiy uuiu iug. Los t)2uu,uuu, insurance siiO,uuO Tbe Hampshire was tbe largest wolen u,il in tb Stale. Wm. Baynor, a wealthy farmer living near Roaeville, Ptrry County, Utile, is in St. Louis in pursuit uf his wife, who reeenU ly eloped with George MsPhei'iiii, ulias Colonel i'erter, who carried off a consider able quantity ol bousetiold goads and uoi y ouo tboiH.iHcl dutliirs- in iuoodt. Mc- Pberson lived iu Kausas au.l tbe Western border for several years, and he and hi paramour have doubtless notm tber.-, tuvlu2 passed torouh St. I. Jtiii on Siiq'Jbv. Si: ce Bayoor has found bis goods in trie latter city they baviu been stopped by telegraph ue win pruuaoiy return name, leaviug bis wife to ber late. Lieut. Wind!,, of the Nineteenth Infan try, died at Little Rock, on the 6th. ' Commodere Stephen Cba mplaln, tb last urvlvitg. officer of the battle or Lake Erie, daogeronsly. ill at Bil Julo. John A. Monroe w.tifianged at St. Johns. N. B., Tuesday momink'. fur tho murder .f Catherins Tail, bis mistresH, an.l tlieirohlid in September last. He left a written cootes sion. Tbe Louisville municipal flection will be held io March under tbe new charter juxi granted tn llie clly. v Maria Hill, arrested on suspicion ofimpli cation iu the miirdeV ofjaoobi, in SihiiuIi. ton, Mass., has made a confession charging two colored men. named Wm. E. Hills nod Jabo Phillips, with the murder, Tbe mo- live was robbory. The jury in tbe casii ef MrsRosannah Ron' era. at Newark, New Jeisey, Tor Ibe murder i her balf brother have rendered a verdict of manslaughter, with recommeudation to mercy. , ferlahed In tho Burning of the Fto - aaii Oil Work TbNassauO I Works in Aa'oria, s tiatid oi the river opposite th Mi :y-seor d street ferry, New York, wero burned at 4 o'clock Tuesday morning. The body of Mr. Hanks, a brother of one.of lbs propria- loi s, was subsequently found in tho ruins charred beyond recognition. An he was known to be in eharge, his identity is be yond a reasonable doubt. Tbe adjoining- iue-bouse was partially burned. About 100 barrels of oil were consumed. Tb insur ance on tbe oil works Is said to be heavy. 'Tb Navy Register, just out for 187, shows that of eighteen hundred officers In Ibe service net less than thirteen hundred ond for 17-five are on the active Ijut, while ol tbe balance two hundred and forty-eight are midshipmen at' tbe Naval Academy. Thare are ae hundred aud eighty-eight vessel of all kinda and classes, from ships of ibe line I lb littlo torpedo boat laid up in New York harbor. During last yesr ourteen vessels- were told and one (tbe steaming Maria) lost. A selfisacriflciog physiciun of Boston ha( offered lo. try tbe effects of intoxicating liquors upon himself for tie publie good, io order- that tbe State Hoard of Health 'may have tbe benefit of the scientific In' formatioo to be obtained." If his proposal be accepted, it is probable that a large ma jority of Boston's beat society will tuke to studying medicine. A bprlnglleld firm which advertised ror a bookkeeper, received a beautilully written answer from a young man who avered tb it be was "yoiin" to bookkeeping and thought that he would prove "sattice laetory." G. D. l'ruoiice was born 011 a Winter's Saturday that was attended by a gale that swept over tbe coimtty far and wide. On a Saturday, In tho midst of an tinlowtrd wkt'T f!? d, his Jtoriny life closed. Liwnl Notice. We would call tbe atteotion of our busi ness men to tbe superior styles If job print log, both plain and fancy, at present being turned out from this office. W are prepar ed Io execute job printing of every descrip tion in th latest and most fashionable style of tbe art, and at reasonable rates. tf. Cbilprbss CsnnuuKg A lino, assort ment at tbe Furniture Store. Hlgbjrock,vCongis and Km pi re Spring water at Grilles Bros, febSlf. Valeotioea of all kinda at GriCes Bros. If Horse Shoe Nail, wholesale and retail, at Nicholson Blackmon'a. 23-tf. TbeNew Gas Pump lor sale at Nicholson Blackmon'st tf. TniH Mkanr Bi'st.NE.18. My entire stock of goods Is offered at cost. A. 8. Shitu. Deo 5 If. Tbe New Gas Pump for sals at Nicholson fc Blackmoo's. , . . tf. Sukriffs Sals is Clohkh. Nicholson Blackmon having bouuht bim oat at this p luce and Kane City. tf. Reduced Prices at Latniners & Alden's. itov.22U. f f Underclothing io Inriie nuautities at Lam mers A Alden's. Kiu Gi.oiBS A lame assortment, at Lauieis Jt Alden's. Tbe largest and best assortment of Table f-iiiiery, ever brought into the country at iccno.son . ninckmon s. tl. Lnmmers .V Alden's is tie only store to Hiy good, dur.ibie and cheap clots.ing. Lamtnt'rs & Alien's is the only white mans, clolbion stoie in tbe Centre. Ordeis taken for sitits and bis guaranteed, Lauunera A Alden's. A.& Smith's larpe slock ef boots and shoes is offered at cont for tb next 80 days wee 0 tr. A. S. Ktmib iu order to cms out his laree stock uf ladies shoes Ac, offers them aVcost as they must be aold in the uext SO days. Wi c a tr. Tarlor and office stovesi a f-w left and will be sold at coat at J. liiitherTord,3j tf. -3rriai:e Bolts. whnlsale and retail, a Nictiolson & Backfnon's 2.'t-tf. Just reueived a Inra and wrll assorted stock of shelf hardware at J. Rutherford's. tr. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BOOTS SHOES nin svultfc fher thanf'i' for thv vrr libera! pat. JL roniiire liert'tf.irft t'xtPticUd to him, nio re ypfctiii l unuuuiices thai lie ha uu haud biyj toca ut FIRST CLASS GOODS, comprising all Cm itiptlons of ootsfii Shoes LIGHT FANCY BOOTS And Shoe of every style, for Men and Boy4 The Custom Department RKCKlVtIS SPECIAL ATTENTION - f , ftttlinhiii',s Yf competent workmen' Patlsfoctica uarauieeu in acviu auu ttuouianoc. Brouclt Ktore at Kouserlll. 0. WAORANK '' " .. Next door lo Wolfn Ji-w lry Store, W.hlBtoB Street, ietroloam I'en'ru, Pa. fblbtf ' Dea!eii in Steam Engines and Boiler Agent for C'Liiliner'-Speiico IVoH'Conducting Compound For Covering Builera and Kloam Tipcs. Op. IliO Uepol. TITtSVII.I.E, PA. fi-bio-tr. 7OT SALE BulWiDK and lwe Vo. 117 L ah'.npoj s.t.t , tor fCi ma ppi n'v to ai'i 0T. CAfl'Kat. GRAND AMATEUR DRAMATIC Entertainment BT THE GOOD TEMPLAB5 OF PliTUOLEUM CEXTBE. SOBEL'S OPERA HOUSE-1 Saturday Ev'g, Febll THE DOfiKSTIC DRAMA Of THE Toodles ! ! TO CONCLUDE WITH TflE LAUGHA BLE FARCE OK A.lmls.jua, &1 CM- neservnl Scats, '.a tents for fitrth.-r rllailvni im M'l. of the d. Tickcn for cale at Ibe 1'oat ttBi-e Ni'i H.aim fchlMd Is I van last Inn IMlie. 'pbc eo paitnerihlp hrreinliire esi.tlne arnlrr tie mutual eonut. O W. jtieg " ,i':nC 1 "1' lllH-l WUI 1 rollQUflJ B'f"""l v- " Kiiii;, who will hi le sit d IH lln-t lt- i . ... ... ... (n 111. nnu. inearc.umi iiimiw u..ti r...." -h: iU i.f Q. V. Klnis Jr. f. rolln-.t n n.l 1 auri.OHC KtHiWUie IlWlll.C'IVCC lllWUiru 1 toe II n Ilia uud setilc. fchUSw OW.KINO $300 REH'AKD! Th. Cberrvreo nun Ptjie to Bnd Farm ti fh. ..d tWi .Iti.c within the pas' 'UV days. A reward ot FIVE nUNDKKD TOLU1W will be til fur tbe detection ai d eunvictleii "t "T person or persona enawn in or isnrc: "J in anv or tbe three Till .Incus trsosscllou. J. STAMstAUOII.Kuiit. D" C. A. Wurfey, DRALF.t In serond b ind enines, boilers. Tub ini:. Cselne. also new Wood Maua endues co suuily on baud. Having Us ladlltlss for CLEANING AN REPAIRING EH . .. GINES, vlll do so on tb most reasoualile terms. artie&. Having Engines for Sale ll d w11 to plvs me a call. PlaWo.m near ll O C. 4A.lt. K., Pu rrtniEim ctk,4 . NEW JEWELRY ST03EI AT OIL CITY. ISHAM &QCo Uava opened a Jewelry store on Centre strwt. rcl door west of the P Sb A. Telegraph OSce, . , OUCIij, Pa. cf fCcp ODftKvstlyon band ft Urgt amortmeiit of Diamond &. Fine Watches (Amerteaa, Beg ish and Bwlss make.) Solid Slims und'Plated War, SOLID GOLD CBUH8, JKWsXHY, PWTOLS, ' rWUINO TACKlK. ,. DUAL 1UKOS C Parttracar altsnMoa (riven toropalrin line watches audJiwolTjr bv a compeicnt workmsn. 'Hi. Arm bate also a store at 1ITU8VILLE. riaizsiriwt FOR SALE. , Th. building knowL as tits ''Jtiicelilor Store, now occupied by Fid Bishop aa a dry oods store is forsalo. This store Is well altostol and bsslarg and comfortable rooms over head oltabls for or' mora families. For furiber paiUcolors apply1 bssinraorefl). HARI5I- 4 VW T " " iwiiica nmaaasttfaUitiiii
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