V Petroleum Contre Daily Record. i'et. CBli"'aturdar. i'eba, 19 Al.lilVU. AM BEPAKTI.UE CF XKAINSJON t. tV A- A. IE. It, SPlTlt. No. ?, Passer-srer Leave Corry 11.20 n. m. : T ui.sv.lle. Vi.f'J P. I erroievm ten tre, 1.40 p. in.) Oil City, 2 it p. tn. ; Ir- vineton. S 1U n. m. No. 4, Passenger Leave Corry 6.10 a. ra. Tittisv Up. 7.3o a. m.: telrolenm Centre. 8.14 a in: Oil City, 8.39 a tn; arrive at lr- neton 11.40 a tn. No. , Passenger Leave Corry 6.03 p m; TitiiMilJe, 7.6U p in; retroleum Ceutie, 8,?iS p m; arrive at Oil City 9,20 p tu. . .. NORTH. No. 1. Pawn sit Leavo Infineton 7.13 a m; Oil City, 10.10 a n; Petroleum Cen tre, 11,03 a mrTitusville, 11,30 a m; arrive at Corry 1.40 p in. No. Ji, Passenger Leave Trvineton, 12, 116 p hi; Oil City 2.67 p m: Petroleum Cen tre, 3.36pm; Tituarille, 4.20 p in; arrive at Corry 5.43 p No. 5. Passenger L"ivo Oil City 7.00 a m: Polrolcuui Centre. 7.4:1 1 m; Titusviile, V,S0 a m; arrive at Coiry 10.10 a 111. Divine Srrv lien. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A.M., and o'clock P. M.' Rev. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. JIETHODI3T EPISCOPAL CUCtlCn. Servica'8 every Sabbath at 11 A. M. ami i P. M. Sabbath School nt 12,' P. M. eats free. A cordial invitation extcud cd to all. Tev. C. M. IlE.v.sn, Pastor. STS. PETER AN ft PAVL'S (Catbolie) CHURCH. JIass at 1(14 a. ni. Vesper anil Benediction of the Blessed cacrament at 4 p. in t vatectium at . p, tn. JAMES DCVN. Pastor. Go!d lo dav 119. A ui'isicalce.nvention is tu he bold at Union 'Hail, Turr Fnm, 'oa Wednesday, Thursday aud Friday evenings, ol next week. ' . Do not forget tbe dramatic entertainment of tfco Good Templars, 'this evening. Ad oil company has ueea organized at "rVeeiBeld, . N. Y"., for the purpose of put- ting do wd a well. Hope they'll strike oil, but Very much doubt it. A now well was struck on thcfclraery tract, lied Hot, ou Wednesday evening, and Thursday was J ieldiu ac the tale of 200 barrels per day. Owned by Emery Bros, o1 Pionetr. A boiler explosion occurred on the Chica Igo trirct r.o.ir Red Hot, night before last, by which tuveral men were quite severely injured, but lorttnately none fatally. Mr. TV. H. Dcnritt of Pleusantvilie, has withdrawn from the Him ol T. II. Sbngert & Co. of that place, anil iutends shortly to pay a visit to Fredericksburg, Va., inteod iug eventually to locate there, Mr. D. is well known In this place, and in fact thre-'-out the entire region as being a 'gentleman nnd thorough business man - in every re-, pct. While lis many Iriends nnd oc spioinWnccs wilt sincerely regret bis leav lug. their best Irishes wifl go with bim to bis new home wherever it may be. The Oil City Times of yesterday soys: The "Mountain" well No. 1, known as (he Wingard well, commenced to test on Wednesday evening lust at 5,V,' o'cluek, and in 21 hours has produced full 73 bairels ol good green oil, and increasing. This well is on tho U. P. F. Association tract, and in a direct line north nf the llasson well. The sand rock is 10 feet .in depth, and is evidently lb same as that of tbe llasson well. These fuels would seem tu indicates that the belt tuns in a nor'.h and south di rection. The wyll pump? stevt ily, wfthout the pulsions noticed tn the l!as?on well. A fino substantial railroad bridge bas ben completed by the O. C. & A. U. U. over the mouth of Pitho'o Creek at its junction with the Allegheny river near Ole oplis. This does away with tho curve and long turtle work formerly existing at that polut, and is an improvement. Vie learn that the Sheriff of Armstrong comity was imaged all Thursday in sbntlli'g up the I - reii-and-lCawys at l'arkera Land HljJ. ', , ' ' i ' Mrs. M. Deuell, Pbrenologist, bus taken rooms at tho American Hotel, where she ton be consulted on matters relating to this science. ; Mia.' I)., la also an adept ut For tune Telling. . Terms moderate. Rompniber thb Dramulic. J;utertalnmeut at Sobel' Hall, this evening.' PiiisTOKiicE Ciinuks Pi.bininster Gen eral Cresw II bas made the fellewing changes in Peansylvania : Cherry Tr, Veningo county, Pa. R. I twin, vie J. Mill..r, deceaM-d. Estat.ish.d-Co;i:i.sbnrg, Purest county, Va., Andivw Coo!;, Po5i.iiftler. Correspondence lally lleeard. Editor Recount I regret to seo 'a dis position manifested by tho Rkcokd to dis parage the eminent publio service of tho Representative In CoigeB1 Irom this district, and especially t regret the injus tice dune him by your statement of tho way the Sioiy Farm fo l.s got thoir Poslofl'.ce. Now, I believo you ejehew poliiii s, but I trust you will allow mo to siy a word in de-' fense of our Rupresentaiive, as wo nil waut good men in Congress and nil should be willing to do our publio servants justice. In mis atl.ttr 01 the Story f arm postollice, we have a striking proof of our Representa tive's immeuse inlluen 'eNvitU the govern ment. To be sure the bead of tho Depart ment says the order making tbe office was issued dining our Representative's absence, but that only shows how powerful bis influ ence must be. It is not necessary . for him to look after anything in person, und he can, by the awe iuspired by his name alone, attend as well to tbe duties of his position when absent from Washington ns iu tho Capiiol. In fict.ome folks think ho does better when absent. I am not snrcbu. they are right. Now no district bas a more worthy Representative than our own. During a lite visit to Washington I was struck with tho unanimity hie'praises were sounded in all quarters from tho Piesident's mansion down to tho cheap boarding houses, and at the hotels every one vied in luuding the gentleman from "Venango even the bootblacks call him '-Cilted Giltillan'i" and when I see how imperlectly j:e is appre ciated at borne, I am reminded, alas! that a "Prophet is not wlthuut bouur Bava in bis own onnnrjy.'' H is no 3ecret at Washington thai Mr. Gilliilan has successively been oll'i ted tre position of Minister to Austria, Hpain' Italy, a:U (conditiobally) that of Plenipo tentiary to tbe FeufaDs, und tbe President also wants bim to be Governor of Alaska, which, tbe country beiiu largo a: d the peo ple few, would give cbatice for his exluibvr- unt miml to expand and BOar nloft liko the eagle, bi.t with Roman fiuuinesa bo dcclims them all, audaays he will never leave bis constituents unprotected and desolate. Tie is now devoting bis mental energies particularly to the science of Phrunulogy. aud iuteuds to give public lectures on this, subject when Congress adjourns. No. charge made for examining beads. Surely he deserves our full conllUencn. lie Is ou the two confessedly nmst impor tant committees in tbe Home "Revolu tionary pensions,-' und the IIus railroad 10 Georgetown, ond it ia rumored in Washing Ion he Is lo be added to the tointu'tlee ou Publio lluildings, and he will have personal oversight ol Vich as tbe Committee may deem .necessiiiy! So I hope, .Mr. Editor, you will try acd appreciate Mr. GilO.l.in's publio sec vices. .Click Kkhi dlicav. At about hnlf past live Tluitsdny evening a fire occurred at the Crystal Oil Work, owsed by Livingstone Brothers,' on the bank of tbe Allegheny river, a short dis lauca above tbe Sbarpsburg bridge, result ing in tho lussof the still house, and the burning of a, lank of crude oil, and a tanfc ol benzine. Tbe tire originated In the explosion of a till, and tho fl.iuiua from tbe burning of sson communicated to a tank of crude oi andatunkof benzine just above the still honfe, end these, together with the wood work' of the still house wi re consumed. A large nuniber of empty barrels which were lying in the vicinity of one of the tanks were also destroyed. The explosion 13 tbought to have been caused by the 11 ixlure of water with the crude oil iu the nnk Tho loss by tho fire will reach about ten thoiistnd dollars, und on this amount there was only a partial insurance. A new well on thefitory Farm commenc ed testing'yrstorday morning, nnd to-day is yielding at the rato of eight barrels per day. Owned by tho Columbia Oil Co. and Uaown 03 No. 72 One or two wclia on this farm will soon be completed. We li ain that two new wells were struck at Reel Hot, yesterdny. One is yielding from 15 to IS barrels por day, and the oth er will prove a gi'od twenly barrel well. Tho Pleasantviliu paper pulilishoi an pom to the 1 If. ct that "Petroleum Cenlic boasts of niTie freo and eisy's." ' Tho ed itor probably knows liotn experfenco bow many thera ato. Ti b New Ketlulican Papku. Mr. El. W. Smiley, an experienced prinler and et present editor of tho Forsst Krpubliam, bns issued a prospectus for n Ilepulican newspaper to be published in this city and called the Franklin Advertiser. The Adver tiser will . Ut an eight column paper und the first number will inaka its apMcaranco on Tuesday, March 20th. Tho Senate has continued the nomination of William Strong, uf Peiiu yivauiu, as Associate .Iinti-.-e of tho Siipreuie O nil t. The T.-'il-s a! Sotnl's II ill, ibis cvec- Salo of CndctHiilps). . Washington Cor. New York Hcralil. Tho Military Committee of the Houso eontiiiiied to-d-iy tho investigation ol the subject of improper disposition of caiW&hips. Tbe principal case ..examined was that of S. Newton Pettis, late member of Congress from tho Twentieth Pennsylvania district Threo wilnepses were exnmiued, namely, Major Bloss, editor of the Titusville Herald; Mr. White and .Mr. Derrickson, nnd their testimony, if true, iaofa very damaging character. , According to their evidence, when the nominating convention met in Franklin, and Mr. Petlia was chosen ns the candidate, Major Hies bad an interview with Pettis and offered $300 ti tho latter on the condition that he would give the ciidetskip to which ho was entitled to a son of Mr. Eiflhop, of TUnsville, a nun interest ed to some extent in the oil bii3iniss. Mr. Pettis, thry allege in their teftiuiouy, ac cepted the tlfer without aoy tpialilicatlon, promising to mako the uppolutment in case ho should be elected. It seems that Major Uloss had been consulted on tbe subject by Mr.'Bishop, Sr., before the mcoliog ol the nominating convention was lipid, nnd bad been instructed lo make the off r not merely to Mr. Tetiis, but to the person, whoever it mlgbt be, who succeeded in obtaining the nomination. Alter concluding with Pettis Major Uloss went bntk lo. Titusville and te ported progress to Mr. Bishop. Subsequent ly Mr. Pettis got elected, rd the j reposi tion was ifaeued. Mr. Pettis thru explain ed that l:e bad promised the iiiilelship lo another party before B loss's offer and that as sojn as be mlhl succeed iti putting (.1! party uuniber 0.10' lo would c ncliele llm burgain wiij party number two. Tbe ar rangement remained in i uspeiise for tome time,' when at last Mr. Pen!t-!;--(iii, a friend of Petlis, came t i Mr. Bi'hop'a fiieud M 'jor Uios, nnj stme 1 that be w is uutbo iiz'd to close llm bargiin. Mr. Derr ckron -explained to Bioss that IVlt-.ss h:-d borroa ed 0300 hom bim (l)enickson) far elect lou pnrpi se., and that Pettis was willing to give Diihop's sou lie ctdelship if 11 :.op wuuiii pay co t" m'ire man oribin illy j r" posed, nr S3i'0 ia all; at the same Mn Derrickroti sl.o.ved a nolo of IVtlia" promis ing to pay Derrickson sj'SOO, a:id rontaiti'U an euilo setneut by Pettis to tltei -fl'. ct thai The wi'.Liu note shall !) en.Celli-d wl en thon oney is paid by Mr. B:-hop." Hlos-s accepted tbe pioposition fur inop 10 puj 3S0O, aud tho bargaiu was c'os-il, Alter the consummation of litis unao jetn' tit it seemi tiiat- Pettis was h irrased Ly ir.e llrst parly lo v! oni h' bad promised tn give the cad-lship. and Hnnlly to get rid of the'llnn he (Penis) wrote to this puily.niimler one, expressing regret lltat lie' could not ke- p his piMuirfe, an I explained that pecuniary e:u Imi'rassrn.'nis had o'oliged bim to dipeso ol the appoiiiiii!nt to Mr. Bishop. The wr it ing 0! this injudicious letter is .i..id to have been the Ciiisa of the discovery of the im pnoper I Irat s action. Purjy numlier cue, iu.'et.sed at Pettis going back un his word, showed tho letter to some of his friends; il,i; matter got talked about, and lioully leacii ed tbe ears of tho people, whi tbnugbt tt their duty to communicate it to Conj;r -i-s. Now tho wilnessis examined lu-dny do not hesitate to state that they ate rot on friend ly terms with with Mr. Pettis, and it may be that they hare been slitniilatcd by hos tility to the ex-member in making the above statements. I do not with, therefore, to rxpniA the opinion that Mr. Pettis is guilty ol tho charges.; I-only nive what I have beard was the tesiim.jiiv, without ntdc r comment for or against the accused The investigation committee find that t,he field of their - investigations is -daily becoming enlarged. Fresh ca-es are reported every drey, and the probability, seccu to bo that tl.o labors of the committee will not soon reach a closo At present there ar- forr-.o ten cases reported two or three from Louisiana, two from South Carolina, three or four from Pecnsylvaniu, and the rest troni other States. Tho carpet-baggers thus far seem ot monopolize a lion's shar d tho traflic. Lake Toxxaob. The number of craft of all kinds rngaged in 11)0 commerce of the lakes Is about 2,300, with on aggregate ton- riago ofb5ii,0ll0 tons, and an approximate Value of $2G,3'!0,000. If to this bo added tho value ol the different products that aro transported over tho lukes by these vessels each year, which 'at alow estimate would reach '3.10,000,001), wo have a grand total ofsaji $321), 000,0110 worth of property plae ed at hazard in lis transit across the lakes. When it is understood, says tho Detroit Post that the annual depreciation of vessels four nutnral decay alone is about ten per cent., it is evident that 110 small portion of this vast amount of property w ill bo com ufitted lo iinsenwoilby vessels, unless the means ol knowing tlte real coridillon of all vessels is furnished to the shipper. A Cincinnati confidence man pa d bis bom l bill lor several wecki by cnrining the lamjliidy, I ut dula l'ted jus', lefoio tbe prctn itd wed-llng. We would cull the attention ol our busi ness men to tbe superior styles or job print ing, both plain and fancy, at present being turned out from this office. ,Vo are prepar od to execute job printing of every descrin tion in the latest and must fashionable style of tbe art, and at tensonabln rates. tf. Cnu.DKKNS Caiiiuaues A tino assort ment at the Furniture Store. nighrock, Congress and Emplie Spring water ot Grilles Bros, fot8tf. Valentines of all kinds at Grilles Erci. If Horse Shoe Nails, wholesale and retail, at Nicholson .1 Blarkraon's, 23-tf. TheNew Gas Pump lor sale at Nicholson fe Blockmon's. " tf. Tms Means BisrxKss. My enlireiock of goods Is c Hi red at cost. A. e. burnt. Dec 5 If. The New Gas Pump for sale at Nicholson & Bluckmon's. tf. SiiEntiTs Salic is Closed. Nicholson- Blaekrrinn bavins bought him ont at this place and Kane Utty. , tf. Reduced Prices at Lamtners & Aldon'e. noT.22tl. Umlerelorliing iu large quantities at Lam triers & A Men's. Kid (iLoaeh A Lamers & Alden's. large aasortment, at Tbe largest nnd best np.-ortmeiit of Table Ouilrry, 'ever brnngtit Into t!iu country at Niccbulson & Blackmons. ti. Lnminers t Aldin'sis tieunlr store to r-uy good, durable nnJ cheap clnlbing. Lammers ti Alden's is tho only white mans, ciottiiu store in the Centre. OrdoiH taken for rails and his gtiarantoed, Larumers i; Abb u's. A. S. Smith's Isrte sleek of hoots end shoes is o&'eiid at eo. t for tbe utxt CI) Oayn Dec 0 II. A. S. FsniHi iu urdi'r re ri""" out bis larire stuek of Indies s'-o s Ac-, il--rs Hiem at enst s ll.ev li.ust be Mild ill ILs la !.t till da)s. I.c5ir. Patirr u'vl r.Boo will be sold at ci-st tloves, ft f.-w lell and r.t J. I: n1h-i l"..n!.i. ti'. Carria-e Bolts, wtiolesale teiioisin t l.iei"iion's uu t rei iil. a 2::-if. J-ifit received : luine stock ol slie.li" hiudwate a'ld ut J. h-i a-sorfeil Ruthi-i lord's. tr. N V. v A i ) V I'.UTISEM B X TS. a Kmtiiioati-ig a f.-iv i,f ilie urticUs to t' a .d j: L MSTEENBUEG-'S Wash! si jstm'i Petrol cum Centre,, Pa. Fi land anil pntrons, on nnd all, v Vuiir attc-iiUuu to tuy '-biz" I would calif - .' Tlmts ara dull ar.d money tight. , But lu th&c times I'm lookiug for light ; To those who aro building rlzs without number, I would inform thit Is lb place to buy Lumber ; ' ' My fiwtto Is tbls: ''(inick Sales and Xmall Profit," Fur lias:ncn3 is healthy nail I think much of it; In q-'allty my Lumber Is seoond to none, And as for Shingles, I keep No. 1 ; Soma may not lo k at it in the lli;ht I do, And far il.oso I have a quality 5n'o. 3 ; And to those who are particular r some may be, 1 arlll have anot'nr quality culled 3; I have pood Seasoned Lumber, Th-essed ap nice. Which I will nil at a low cash price; Such as Florrhig, Cellin, and Biding, oolh Hough and I)resae4, Lath, Biitteus and SnrfaecJ Lumber, tdl of tbe besl j I nUo have K1k Lumlier of all kinds, At priced tu couipare with nil and hard limes; All kinds of Timber ktvt constantly on band, Aud a box of Cigars of a very guod braud; My facilities fursil Ins are enrely without number I alway i keep good loinis to Ui-liver guod Ltimbor; So 11 you want Lumber, Ilcub, Uroibcd, 8ofi Hard, You will flndjil-t what you w u' a: L U k'i Lum ber Yard. fcbtsif Tbe Mummy t-j-nM. GRAND AMATEUR DRAMATIC Entertainment ! GOOD TEMPLAES OF PETROLEUM CENTKI", SOBEL'S OPERA HOUSE. Saturday Ev'g, Febl9 Tiin DOME.STIC DRAMA OV focdles !! TO CONCi..'1'e' V.'lT'I T!l'- LAl'GIIA 15LK t'AliCLUe' A4.nl-i-a, - . - .1 ''.- 1 Cd -rv.'U i-i.l's. ... '-Mi-.il l-ur fu.-th i- .i!t e ilar- ! '''' b- l. 'le.-ar s i.u-tate ar ibu '.-.-l 1 !: ;,.lai I)::! is at5:i .''.ii"t' 'I'J-oeoin t r-b.pli 'vr- e-.i r 4 i I tn-in i,a i.e "I' Kn i'r h i-'ta .! i,,.. l 1 ' lull- -.:v-. .1 (i .V. Ki. -' r r r---' !,- wll .i. -te I ti-v-l-r- liy Me-, vi rt re - it a 1.1- .:! ''"' S.lll. -TI.- TV U' M I I':-' - It. ;T H r. '; - hi- 41 1 r ;. a Mi .' i-r -' t '"i icr.-iMi, V n v ::i ;i -1 .-n a r--i-. ,a tue II i r ' iai luei lel'.l-j. . .... . ri-.i. 1 r . ' ' , tooo lli-.W Mitt'. rTVm Ci.L-in-r.-- '..lea niai n :!! '-''V1',' I lie r ..,.-i il r.inv lr..vv.l i. a the l:ui hmjt ,ia-.s. Ar,- !.r kivk ii t : ;.!:r.t ivlil l.e -. ik t. r t e (1- le I mi in 4 V ;l peiinll If ..-r-iins i'i e.'i d n or l.e a aa.. ,n in nnv i in- il.m-j vl I ii.uas tniiiiaciliMi. .1. tH'AMiiiColl.fii;.!. . '" ' ' . V. A. J. i Sf'? DR.L..t In siiml han:I enistws. boIVs T1-1 iii-. fnsl.ig, nlfoiifw Wood .v. .Vni.ii eu.:i's en iMilily on hand. Havlr.j the facilities CLEARIJSG AMD REPAIRI?!G ES ' GINES, lll do so on rh niui-t reiiiioiiu'alcteiiiis. aities Havin.or Engines for Sa'e A'il do well to tiie me a rail. I'latro m ncartle it. V. .1 A. 11. I!., pr.TKni.mrM vv. NEW JEWELRY -STOSE I AT Oil, CITY. ISHAM & Co. Uave opa-ni-d a Jownlrv storo on Penlrn str.cl..i.ta UaUl" WCSl IU IU'' I" aaaaauiaa v.u-, Oil C ity, Pa. Keep constantly on hand a largo assort mi nt ot Itiatncnila & Fine Wutflscs (American, Eng lab and SUs make.) Solid Kltvcr aitd IMsifcd AVare, houp ooLncnt.viNS, JKWKl.lv, P16TOI.". HEVOI.VRLS, KlSlllNOTACKLK, . aShAL lllMia Sc., l'aitlculiirltenMonel en 'nn-i a'rlin duo watches nnd J. m rv Ii a tiniipelent wnrkiiiari; . ,, I'll, linn "have also a toru tit III LS H- ' pr'ngstruot an-""- FOE SALE. . The buildlug kuowu the "Kscclior fctore, now dccopled by FU litabop as a dry go"18 iiM" ' for sale. This store la well situated an has ' and cornfortublo rooms over bend mitutle for tt" " , moro famlll'F. For furlber particulars apply the stove or of D nABHH & H)Tit' JU u 7"'"