k,-1 Ce-trr unify Record i lilro, YVfs1nesMIy. March 9. Ai W'V'l. HEPAJliTBIi i O. C. 4e A. O. IB., or - .. snrTH. , J'e Paswenfr !.'t C.rrr 11.20 rr ; Titer. IK II-"' r :.; rVHvh". m On. r- 1.4' to.; Oil Of:;-, 2 p. m ; lr ' iui'! uj. ft Hj " 1V1 .'. 'T r.t'if) fVrry S. 10 . in. T-:iikv.:' n 7 a- tr. s JVlto'euin Centre. H4 h 11.: (),' i'ity, X UTt. n,; t.rrivo at lr r'netur ii 'l" yo. (. I'll"' i'i Leave Oorry 6 05 p 01; YitiikVlilH, tiP p m; Petrol 11111 Centre, f. p 10 ) a.-rfvs l Oil ''Iti 9 20 p in. KOilTO. Nil. 1, Pwfiff Lear Irvlnelon 7.15 smtOnC't? lo.ioe -; P'tmleum Cen tre. 11,05 u-i Tuueviiie, 11,20 a 01 ; arrive at Corry 1.40 p in. N. S. PssseniieiwLeave Irvineton, 12, 04 p m; Oil Ci'y 2.87 p m Petroleum Cen tre. 3.36 pm; Titusville, 4,20 p raj arrive at C.irry 6.45 11 m. No. 6, Passenger Leave Oil City 7,00 a re: Petroleum Centro. 7.4.1 a m; TiIusviIIp, tUti a iii) arrive at Curry 10,10 a m. lvluu Service. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Pren-UIng at 11 o'dook A. M., and 7 'dork P. M. Hiet. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. 'ETEODHT EPISCOPAL CnURCH. vr ices every Sa'ibnth at 11 A. M. and iX v. a. k!3 ';'. id 11 ml. Sal.nath School at I2t.4' P. M A cordial Invitation extend- Piv. C. 11. Heard. Paator. ITS. PITER AM) PAUL'S (Catbolle) JSss ut 10 a. m. '-:yc iri Benedlcllei af th Bleated i :t 1. L.ort bt 4 p. m. tntcc'ii.'iii at lp. in. JAMBS DUNN, Pallor. Z.:i ;od.v lWf NOTICE. Alter this date the Post Office will be f.pn fiornT, k. m., until Vt p.m. JdVrcb2. W. Willi P. U Tbe religions Interest in the Presbyter! n Clitircli still continues. This is tbe third w;ek, ftr.d tbe meetings are still well at tended. Tl.e Hev. S. J. V. Eaten, D, D. I'f Krunklio, will preach this evening. Rev, Et"n is well known here as the author of a history of the oil reijtoos. lie is un elo quent preuoiier, and an earnest devout Christian. Let there be a largo attendance to bear htm. Elsewhere will be found an account ol tl e siiiklng of the United States steam corvette Oueids, by which upwards of 120 souls fuuud a aatery grave. Among tba names f those r"p.iiud lost, we notice that ol Asistaai Surgeon Edward Fretbincham. Mr. F. ia a brother of our townsman, Tbos. Fmtoingbatn, tbe well-known oil operator lie had been connected with the navy far a number ot years, aud was universally re spected by all. P. !. By a diitalch from London, da led March 1st, it is stated that fifty-six lives were saved at the sinking of the Oneida. -Jt Is barely possible tbat Sureou Frolbing Lata is among tbe number saved. TasU-tday morning the Tituevllle Ilcrald .came out In an enlarged and improved form Tbe proprietors of tbe Herald. Menus Bless Bros, and CogLSwell, have labored long and earnestly for tbe Interest ut Tilusville, and are eminently deserving of tbe success they ,buve mot with. Tbe Herald bat lung rank od amon tbe first-class dil.a In ibe Stat-t It jives us pleasure lo witness tbe success ufWf neighbors. May it continue to grow in "gnodncas and grace." Among tbe bills introduced in the State Legislature is ene lor enlarging fie cor porate powers of the Pittsburgh and Cherry Run Petioleiim Company. It should bo I'ornj in mind by pleasure Vivers that to-morrow evening Wellington & Brenner's Miaslrels and Brass Bund are to appear a. Sobel's Hall, in one of Ibeir eoleet en lertaiumenls. Connected with the troiM d are several ol ll o best poifoituers in the burnt cork profession. That they will be grit-led with a lull boutc there is no doubt. ... Ko Intelligence bus yet been received from the missing ocean steamships City el Boston and goilill. Tbe Smidt cleared from Bremen on the 20tb Jan, and sailed on the 22d for New York, and has occupied 39 days t) the passsgo. It Is feared they arc both lost, A row on a small scale occurred at tbe Upper end ot tbe town, last evening. lie-euU-r-niaebed bugles, and tbe like. Cause of quarrel teo liiuoli benzluc gnowiog beautifully to-day. in.- Ich uieu au luklug advantage of tbe ivieai cold weather to get nut their iee, Svnl oiu wells on the Rynd Farm have The following front the Loudon Times, testifying to the superiority of American manufactures, Ik respectfully dedicated to our free-trade li ie uls. who are requeued to refleor Ibtt the fact Mated is the result of the S;.m -protection which Americans have en joyed '-At this numrm Birmingham is using its old niark-t. A few years ago it uf4 10 supply the Unllel -States lugely with e l ied tu'i s, farm i.nfileroents, and v ouss'miller wares. It due no no lunger; nor is the cause lo to sought nieielyin the Aia-rican tariff. It is found th .t the mnn ttfc hirers ot Amorica actually supercede u not only In their own, but In foreign markets and in our own oolooics. and tbs 3inningbam Chamber bss tbe ragac:y to dneiver and tae couraae ta declare tlat tiiit Is owing to tbe superiority nf American goods' Near Cyntbiaaa, Ky., on Wednesday, Mrs. Tboiuin Ltnton, who bad been mar ried but aboat a week, undertook to build a lire in ber stove with coal oil. when tbe fUmes leaped tin and communicated with be: drerS. loan Instant ail tier clolbes were In a bluz. and Ultra being no aid at kand, sue ran out Into toe yurd and rolled over several times in tbe suow, but tbe gar ments continued lo burn until tbe last vestige of tbem whs consumed, and the body of tbe unfortunate woman was baked almost to a crisp. Do tu pat an end to ber suffer ings in a few moments afier tbe terrible oc currence. Deceased was silken years of age. Tbe Waeo (Texas) Ex .miner says tbat a few nights since party of ywung gentle men determined to iive a fair isdy the compliment of a serenade. Near midnight tbey repaired to ber residence, and soon 'trains of fairy-lika music stole upon tbe balmy air. After goiog throagb a choice programme, vocal and instrumental, a second story window was raised, and tbe face of one of Afric's dark bind daughters protruded. ' Look bean," said sue; mis sus ain't here, but won't you pleaee play tbe Uorkln Bird for me!" , Tuts Loss of tub Oneida, wrrn 120 Mux Point de Galie, Ceylon, Feb. 22, via Loudon, Feb. 28. A collision occuired near Yokohama, between the Peninsular aud Oriental Company's steamship Bombay and tbe United States Cotvette Oneida. The tatter sunk with all hands, numbering a huadred and twenty men. The Bombay was slightly injured. It is not stated tbat any of tbo officers or crew of the Oneida were ssved. Tbe Bom buy wts due at Yokohama from Holm Kong en the 24th of Jaunary. Tbe Oneida was a third rale vessel, car rying 6lgbt guns. A ti legiapb operator, who recently sent a message te a fumily in Kornalk, Conn., to meet an expected visitor at tbe depot with tbe '-burse," blunderingly substituted tbe word "bearse," and on the arrive! ol tbe train tbe visitor found tbat vehicle in waiting U transport him lo bis destination. Tbs boiler of beating furnace No. 3, at tbo railtoad iron railing mill of the Lacka wanna Iron an I Co il Company. Scmnton, exploded Monday atlernoon. A portion of the roof with all !U heavy limbers, shading etc., seventy live feet by nine'y-Bve feet was blown in tbe air, and fell with a trem nJ ous crash. Tbe noise of the explosion shook half the oily. Twenty or thirty men were buried in the ruins. Nine dead bodies bave been taken from the ruins so far. Col. O. P. Harding, fnimerly a citi.eu of Corry, wbo bas met with bis "ups arul downs ' like most nieu boring for oil, we are pleased to learn is succeeding admirably at Parker's Laudiug, having in operation seveial wells, eacb of Ibem producing hand somely. He is worthy the success wbicb now attends him. Corry Blade. Tbe Col. is well known hereabout, and his many friends will be glad to learn of bis good luck. Rev. Father Finuuane, ol Meadvills, Is to lecture at Shamburgh on Thursday evening next, In tbe Catholic Church. , Tbe Pleasantville Gutlighl ssys: There Is an ingiue now pumpirg oil on PitLole Run, below Pithole city, which was mode ta order for ttfo on the Plantation of Jvff Davis, in 18110, Frisli oysters are constantly received at tbo Petroleum Excbaujjo Hotel. Tbey are uicu and no mistake. There are now seven wells going down 00 Ibo til 11 If territory of the McCreu aad Dalzell farms. Sleighing is good. JEnglisb pupersannouuee thai Jobn Bright has received from Pullman the offer of a' Ires tide Iroiu New York to San Fraactsco Mr. Pullman promises, If Mr. Bright will ooeje to America, to aarry lnui and as inuny of his friends a he may i:auie, across Ihe con tinenl iu a special train ot hotel and ilnitv- ing roein cuis, atoppiug whenever be pleases on tbu route, a i uittk'.ns vac t LaK is long an tie tikes. "Sliii I'LT." This popblar minstrel son is all the rug" now. and is the sengot'lb period. Asa mutter of curiosity lo many who buve Hie churns rinuinjt in their ers daily, we give tbe oiigioal words of tbe song. I tbink I bear do angels sin;, W' I think 1 hear de angels sing, I tbink I bear do angels slug I feel, 1 feel, I feet Dai's what my mudder said; De angels pouring 'lueses down Upon dis nigger's bead, ' Cuouls : Shoo rly I don't bod Jer me t. ' Sbeo fly 1 don't hodder we 1 Shoo tl) 1 dun't bod Jer incl I belong to oenp'ay G. I feel, I feel, I feel, . I feel like morning star: , I feel, I leel, 1 reel, 1- I feel like a morning star; I feel, I feel, I reel,, I feel like a morning star; Ifeel, I feel, I. feel, I feel like a morning alar: Irl sleep in de sun, dis nigger knows, If I sleep in de sun, dis nigger knows Ir I sleep In de sun, dis nigger knows, I fuel, I leel, I feel, - Dai's what my inodder said: Whenever dis nigger goes to sleep, He must cober up bis bead. Caout s: Shoo fly 1 don't lodder me!e Ic Anecdote of Mohemet All. A writer in tbe Peuple Francais tails a rather bard story of Mohemet All, in illus tration of bis nice sense of justice. iMskin;. a, tour of his provinces, in great state and with a cavalry guard, be was slopped by an old woman, who threw herself at bis feet. Your Highness," Slid sb, "one ot your soldiers bas bongat some la ilk of me, and won't pay me." "Why don't you pay bet!" demanded Mubemet All of tbe soldier. Master," said he, '-this woman lies sbe bas scld me ne milk and I ewe ber nothing." ... "Tou swear by Allah that you speak the truth!" said tbe Pacha then to tbe woman. "Yes, I swear It." 'And you, as well?" said be to tbo sol- dies. 'Yes, I swear it." 'Very Mull," suid the Pacha. Then tuiit ing to bis guard, lie added, with perfect cutupe-ure, Tuko Ibis man and open bis steuisch." 1 be Pacha's order was obeyed, and tbe milk was found. Tbe so dier bad just drank it. "Tbe woman is right," said Mohcmet Ali remcuntiog bis hotse; "let ber buve the six pai as that are due her," And be continued bis jiuiney. These tboabls of tiutti and beauty are from tbe Vincennes (Indiana) Gazette; ''Spring Is coming, the sesson of llowets and Bunslii'ie. Its return is heralded not only 1 y the singing of the blue-bud e.nd tbe robin, the green grass springing up by the wayside, and tbe budding poplars, but 17 tbe political candidates springing up thick er than poles in the hop-yard. The saloou-keepeis rjo:cu and tbe loafers make merry. The old political staicis gn fortb into the Units and by-ays and call out to the vnler9--whlie rod and blue' to take a driuk." Texas bus a town a atucd riiud Fly. Peach trees are in bloom in Georgia. Charles Dickens is guiug lo read in Paris. Venison in Missouri is quoted at four cents a pounds, w hich certainly in not dear meat. Izaak Watson was one of tboso gentleman of the. old school wbo did uot spare the rod. Junny Lind's eldest daughter is studying tbe opera. It costs almost as mucb to run the Ecu menical as lo run Congress. Cbsnf, tbe Chinese giant, bas joined an Ethiopeuu minstrel troupe. A single Paris lirm has sold 200,000 copies of Truu pmunu's photograph. The agents of tbe ship City of Boston have sent the steamship City of Durham to cruise oft' Madeira islanjs, in the hope that something may bo learned of the missing steamer. The opinion of all old sailors is that she is disabled, and uiikiug lor port under sail. (2 A servaut girl uauied Doyle, in tbe em ploy of W. II. Whocloek, of Milwaukle, was burned to death Siturday, whilo kindliug a lira with keroseue. Two servaut girls uamed Koster aad E.ih employed iu tbe City lloti st Milwaukie wn'o fatally burned Monday morning wUHe kir.d!tas 1 uro w'.t!i Len ieas. IdH'ill nllees, Naiieeto Pay I p. All parties indebted to me are reqiir-slpd In cull end settle. Comedown, gentlemen. 2 3t J A. Plant y. Astonishing cures ferfoimed by Dr. Brit lain G" to see him ut Ibo McCMntiirk House, loom 3.V SH( We would cull the niteniiun of our busi ness men lo tbe superior styles of job print ing, holb plain and fnnry, at present lining tinned nut tViim Ibis oflice. We are pri'par pd to execute job printing of everv descrin (Ion in the latest and most I'ushionaliltt stylo of toe art, anil at reasonutile rules. ti. Ciin.KKKNn Carriages A tiaa savor t- ment at the Fin uiture Store. nigbrnck, Cnngiesa ana) Umpire Spring water at Griffes Broo, - fettttf. Horse Shoe N'nils, wholesale and retail, at Niobolson & Blackmon's, 20-tf. TheNew Gus Pump tor sale at Nicbolsoi k Bluckmon's. IC " Tuts Mean!) Businkss My eotire stock of goods Is offered at cost. A. S. Smth. Dee S if. Underclothing iu lurge quantities at Lam mers & Alden's. 1 V The luruest ami best assortment of Table Cutlery, ever brought into the country at Mccbolson A Illncknion 8. tl. Lsmmers Jc Aldei's is ti e only store to quy good, riunble and cheap clothing. Lsmmers Jc AUIen's it the only white maim, clothiug store id the Centre. Onleis taken for suits and tits guaranteed, Luuiuiors & Alden's. . .- Dr. Erltta n, the Conqueror of Venereal has arrived at the M (Jliulick House. Room 35. Go and see him. A 2.tr. Parlor ana office stoves. few left and. will be sold at coat at J. Rutherford,, tf. Carriage Bolts, wholesale Nicholson J; Backmoii's and Mail. 23-tf. J.ist received a large and well assorted Ruthnrlord's. tf stuck ot shelf hardware at J. Kid Gloaks .V Lauiemis & Alden's. largo assortment at NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Uittsolntion Notice. The Arm of -e)irle-S roirwuH -ernl d alsrs, at it is plice, is tula day diMolvett ly uiiuikI tt iis'nt. Mr. l?esrles r -itriiue froni ihe .ei'in..s 'the Ihh-1-i ss vv II here'ifler lie eonducted ut the eld aland, by Mcvurj C'tlfiitoii A Oornwctl, who will (eulo the xccuiin'.s the tote nrm.' .1. O. SBAkl.K. Pot. Ccaire, March 1 1S7J. J. O Pxt. sa ircui:). PLANET SAKE COMING ! Wellington & Bronners MNSTHEZiS AI.D SRASS BAUD.' AT SOBEL'S IjPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. , Thursday Evening Blarc.1 .id, 1S3U 18 IlCREiriKTISTES ! Muklrgoaeof the flnest oig&nizallimt now trav- t ellug. NOTHING OLD! NOTHING VARIED! . NOTHING TEDIOUS! EVERYTHING NEW 4 ORIGINAL ! THK GItEAT HARRY WHARFE AND UI8 ' t AFRIC AN H ARP 91 R. BILLY Tl liM'Jt, On of the Beet and Mnst Original Coiiiedlana ef tusAge 1 BILLY TritVKHI HILLY TBHNKH ! 1111 i.v TtTRXHrr ! ' ' 111LLV Tansiit t THE CHEAT - .lilt, WM. flOOXAN. -N Chaiiiplon I'lit'S'"'. ""t and Dance Man. 3IASTEIS FJiOUENCE, tV-malo I mpei'soimtor. Efficient Orchestra D llAlSBEIIft, Lender, making this tho Model Troupe of the Wi.rld ! We are Coming ! Wait fop Us ! ryAilmlssluii 5DCent'. Itcserved Seots 75 Cents luo inn a'. 7 o'c'ot ( iiimui -nee at dotaluck. ' r. u. X t.4'1 . Aj-wt. i ! WINSOK BHOS. COLUMN. WENSOR BROS,, STOBE. ESTABLISHED 1359. Winsor Bros., t main street, 1'ETUOIjELJI cextbe, DEALERS 1M OIL WELL TUBING AND CASING! ALSO, WORKING BARRELS 4 VALVES STUFFING BOXES, ' CLAVt'S, TONGS, INNW SUOKER RODS, v RIVETED JOINT SUCKER ROD ,. BOILER PUMPS, .V'Sf CISTERN Wri t Prrut.j . - .. lAip Every Pescrlytlon or supplh tot OIL WELL T1.KS M REFINERIES. t- brass mom, ' STEAM & GAS FITTINGS BELTING. PACKING AND HOSE - KIRBY'S COMPRESSED lUSGa, H A. RD "W -A. HE, . . ' House Trimmings, - Carpenters' Tools, Drilling and Plain Laid Rope, OakllUl, Nails, .lies. Table and Pocket Cutlery, A fall assortment of everfthing in the IlArdnfUt Line House Furnlsliliis: Goods VENTILATOR , AND Morning Glory BASE I.IRXLKS. i v nOME COMPANION, IRON GATE, and ' s WHEAT SHEAF Cook Stoves. ij j,' ' . Lanni, Ltnleriii A Chimneys l No. 1 tVlnler ttrle I,rdOU, XO. 1 ItEFnEB OIL. CIIA9PI0.1 CLOTHES WBISCEB llaaafoctanrsof Til. S3EET IRON l COPPER WAIL. SMOKE STACKS, I l.l.n t .11 1.1 nil. Annm u-ttll MfntnP?9 ami ali- patch. Espec'al attenliuu tva to Ste&n and Gas fittin rnrclisslng with mshonly, our ir"''lr tsn ntshliig evervthlna In our lln rs "'?'.., iuivs other Mlabllsuuieut tn th. Oil K liion. . nistclass. TIN AND REPAIR SHOP. iiroo7 ni...,win. n. frtMids for tl.elr lib?'1' ,n(ilt in tl, pasi, wo sliat! nit our o - uj,roii. 1 it coutiuniit; fit !aTt.o"ft-. tk
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