33 retrolewm C-re Daily Record. ttC Centre, Frliluj. .Ilarrh 4. AK1IITAL AD1 DCPAniIHE VV TIX lIJO.V ) C. A. It. It. POCTH. No. 2. Passenzer. Leave Corry 11.20 a. m. : Tilusville. 12.59 r. m i Petroleum Cen tre, 1.4J p. m.; Oil City, 2 12 p. m.; Ir THi'ilon, & 10 p. in. No. 4. Passenger Lei.ro Corry 6.10 . ra. Titutville, 7.3i n. m.; Petroleum Centre. 8.11 in; Oil City, S.69 a ui; arrive at lr vineton 11.40 a m. No. 0, Pesseoiitrr-Lenve Curry G.Oj p m; Tltiifcville, 7.6(1 p ni; rettoleuti) Centre, 1,38 f in; arrive at Oil City 9,20 p m. KORTtl. No. I. Passewier Leave Irvinoton T.15 m; Oil Cily, 10.10 a in; Petroleum Cen tre, 11.05a in; Tilusrilie, n,00 a in; arrive atCorry 1,40 p m. No. H, Passenger Leave Irvinelon, 12. 05 p in: Oil City 2,57 p m; Petroleum Con Ire, 3,3 p m; TilueTHle, 4,20 p tn; arrive at Curry 5.45 D in. N. 6, Passenger Leave Oil Citv 7.00 a I m; Petroleum Centre, 7.41 a in; Titusville, e,o a ru; arrivo at i-oiry iu,iu a ui. Olvina Neivicea. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching ul 11 o'clock A. II., and o'alock 1'. M. Rev. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CIIURCn. Services every Sabbath ut 11 A. M. aud iii P. 'M. cat, (ma. d to all. P. M. A cordial invitation ex leu d- Kir. C. II. Heard, Pastor. STS. PETER AKD PAUL'S (Catholic) ClU'R'JsL Mom at 10 a. in. Vesper and Ecr.cJictiijn of th Eleucd Sacrament at 4 p. m. '' Catechism at 2p. m. JAMES DUNN. Pastor. Cold to-day 1 13?. Uow is that for uifc. NOTICE. Alter Ibis ditto tbo Past Offico will be opon froui V2 . a., March 2. until 7J.j p.m. V. Miller P. M. Il is now over thtce weeks sincj the TI tuiville Herald nnd O.I City Timss pub lished acciiials ut tbe sale ef cafietsbliif, the cvidj'ica guing tar towards fastening the guilt on S. Newton Pettis, late Member of Congress from this District. All the evidence they could get bold ol liiarinj ogal.ijt him was puvilislnd, and nut u yordsaid !u his luvor. The eridenca ul Mtesis. Putlis and ilUuort, before, tbo Con gressional Committee, given bcfoni the 2I)d nil,, which materially chunked tbo aspect of Jbo case, bus not apnsared in either of thuabuvu named pniers. 1 b testimony ol Mrssis. Riots arid W'bito wis published in this paper, and in justice to Mr. Puttis give, place to tbe Washington commuuicL tion which first nppoaroj in tbo K w York Herald of ho 231 nil., and which place? tho mutter in an entirely cmy libt. We do not pretend to be the champion cf Mr. Petlis' cause, but Tr im the pris-iil aunutr unca of the cass, It .looks as il there wis .'nwihlng rotten in Denmark," and thai (,vm otbeisaia as deep in the mud as Mr. Pettis is in the mire' Railroad vkom Tionksta to Clasiox. A bill will be presented its the Legislature, lor tbo Incorporation of a company to build u railroad from T'.onesta la Clarion. Among the Incorpuiaioia we noto the nam oi Orris Hall and. J. D. Janus, of Wurren, ar.d John A. Dale, of Tlonesla. The Warren Ledger says The construction o! the ruud will open an alirn st entiro wilder ness filled with coal, iron ore, and large quantities of nearly every kind of limber. Il ia ulso said that there are thousands ol acres of very lino farming lands. Jl built, this Road will add great wealth to Wairen and Forest counties; and it should, as we think it dues, receive lb support of all ol their citizens. The Vetiaugu ptctntur say: Vfu learn just as we go to preiH, that tho wWI en Middlutun Kun, above Emlenion, known as the Cruwfard well, which liai boen li Btlnj: for several days pxst, is yielding 25 barrel of oil per day. This well U Ucated some disisnc buck fro n the river, and gives col or to tbo theory advanced wish regard to lue belt at this point woiUiug to the west ward. The I tali nil gentleman, harp, ic.. ia in town. His "Love LP's D'eaniltig" and be ) not content to let her dream, but must tieeiis awaken Ler to thu Iiiii j of ''Cap tain Jinks, " i . A d iy or two siuca Hums E'sher, Norris Ji Co., machiuists of tbls place, recuived an order from ibe Slate of K uas, for irjine of i iti.li- Fishin Tools. A good evidence of tbe estimation lu which lusir work Ij held by outsiders. ' Tbo Arlltigtuu MinmuiB are eoou to re appear lu Ibis plnce. " A new well vu the StvCre; taint is ueatlr ri-a iy lu,le.il. j A youim woman has bono deliberately starved (o death at Ilratlloboro, Vermont, by her half sister, njt from motivrs nf cruel ty er vengonce. but tn furtberaiicoof tl pyr. tain. Tho murderess was the graduate and advocate or a so-called bygicuio Iiistitiillno, whose teachings were in opposition to the generally received modes o livlnjj. Dy Its precepis the victim was dor.o to death in tLe following style: 'Breakfast Potatoes, raw annlc.. bis cuits made ot water, 'Graham j brn' potu- lois willioul all, ar.d son.o aprlo sauce without seasoning. Dinner dlllVred only In addition ef beans stewed in water, and rice limilarl prepared. There were only these two meals per day. Slt, butter,, milk, p.'pi er, vinegar and all kinds of meat were strictly excluded:" i This should prove a lefson to those who insist (but mittilious fuoJ is injurious to both physical and mental health; if not, it is to be hoped that the verdict of n Vei- niont jury may produce the desired effect. Tuts PiiXNb ylvaxia CiCNTitAL. The New Yoik Uuruld says that the Pennsylvania Railroad which bad originally only tbe three hundred and sixty miles from Ptitt burgh to Philadelphia, nuw ruti-s two thous and seven hundred miles of different rail ways. Thn New York Cential, with Its connections and tha other railroads m dur coutrol of Mr. Vandurbilt, reprts.-nls. per haps, five thousand miles or ro.id and orcr throe hundred millions of capital. Iftl lanway sing, says tbe lieruid, (.bould get cotitiola of tbo Erie, aud is b.-lioed be will control the most stupendous railroad sysieni in thu world, and one that wiil com prise nearly all tbe roads that Centre in and radiate for the great ' muliopuKa of tha United Slates. Tho it Louis Deuiocrut cl Eridar c.is: A jubilant Bring of cannon aud uicpiay of flags at the east pie: ol the St. Louis biidge yesterday mjrniag.iireoluinied that the solid rjuk, niuety-Bve feet below the liver ki:- lace, bud ut leng'.h beeii reached, and the llrm foundation secured lor the pier. Thus is one grand stage tf tbe work successfully cousamuialed, aud la now settled that in not many tnontus heaca we shall witness Ilia tiiuoiphant completion of one ol the grnudesl engineering leats of modern tiui' s. Tho railroad cuiniuisioceis report to the' Legialuture that there are Uuw lUO.OuO ton3 or steele beadrd rails in uso in this Stale, and au iuvruasiu; d.'iuand lev ttiem. The roudi which havd trie,! steel rails llnd that extrnnos uf H iiipeiature, heavy gra'Us and sharp curves do Dot Injiuiouh! art'ect theiu rails, and that their durability Ur exceeds that of tho best iron, not tt case of ab?o!nt. wealing out being reported since their in trodiiciion, six yor. ngo. P.i.ooDV Rkcord: Tho Miner o.' the d of Jauu'ury, published at P.-et(ijit, Aii- zoa Territory, tins throe columns taien iii with a list of tho names of p-iuna mur dared by Indiaus in that Territory since Mmcb, 1SC4. Tho whole number a 170 The .Miuer asks: ''Is there acy other part lfy the United Elates that can show a bloodier record, in ptoponion to the lation than the tbove!" ppu- ",Tho No York Herald says that a wel1 known lad; in Washington, who drittes elegantly, gives nigiiillcei,t dinners, and entertains charmingly, now and then cum bers a guest who reuieinheis very well (Cor it ua uot so long ng") when nlio presidi d at the counter of n lujer beer taloou in tho interior of Pennsylvania. At a lawsuit in Crawloidsiille, Indiana, the principal witness got drunk, and the lawyer made a speech of several huura du ration to kill time until t'o m m could get sober enough to testily. He touched on ul most everything; includiiu tbe fill. with amuiimeut,;laa(i fliiuiiy bis uiau Cumu to liaie. LTho Vt'elliugtou &, Uronoer Minstrel iroupe, owing Is buii.u dl.icul:y amung Ibnuiiielve, h-iva 'gone where tho vroed hiuo twinsth." They broke up in this place this iii.ii nin'. Let oiu thing bu paid in their later ' They paid their b'.ils btfuru breaking H)" A woiuau named Mr . Piicher, Ir fry years of nge, living in SuniiTfi't street, Philadel phia, was burned to death Snnd-iy night by the breaking of a coal oil lump w hich sle was carrying down Mails. Pkyiiolki'M I'KoincKRj' Mi:ktiml The quarterly meeting of the l'elioleuin Prc ilucers' Assoeiiitiju will be b"ld ul Liluaiy Hall. Oil Cily, en Wednesday next, March 0, at 10,' i o'cloek a. in. A Idler addressed to Chares IJuu.-t, Pit- hole, P , la held lor postage nt tho Pitlc- birrb cilice. A.forged el.ick let fnur thousand d.dluis was paid ut thr United Klatia Quiu Ibi'iiis- teis ullicer l;i Luuitvilh', in the i ni'ly pai t uf t iis month, iiii, 0 h; re been i iesent- ' ed I'Y t i o:vpi.ri f'ndefslilp lncatlgiiiloii. From the Now York Herald Feb. MJ S. Newlon Pettis, who was accused ol selling out a cudelanlp while aim ruber of the Fortieth Congress, appeared before Ibe committee on Military affairs tu-ilny with Mr. Disbop, the father of the biy who was appointed. The latter wus examined by the coiiiuiitteo aud slated that bu was a resident ol the Twentieth Congressional district ol Pennsylvania; that be wus anxious to ge biB son appointed at West Point and that b scut a man named DIofs to thu Fruiikliu CouveutioD that nominated a member or Congress for the district, with instructions that ho should procure if possible the ap. pointuieut of bis sun to West Polut froiu w hoever wus nominated to Congress. He told Blues be would give $500 lor the place. lJloss went to Franklin. Alter Mr. Pettis was nu initiated be camu and saw bill), but returned to Mr. liishop and reported that he had nut edectel anything. Shortly after ward liisuop asked Illo3 t go to MeadviUe and see Pettis again on the eulject. lie went, but returned and. stated that Pettis was not ut heme, and he did nut See him. A week or so after election Mr. Derrickson came to Tilusvllle, where Ilif hip resided, and culled on hi ill. He said be I e.ird that Il i-hop wanted to have his son appointed to V.Vf.t Point. Derrickson said he wac the intimate friend of Peltis. that be bad rx- pL-Diled and becamj responsible for mon eys legiti tnately expanded on thu canvas. i. rid expected to have bis own son itppoinlcd to West Point. If Eishop would contribute to the payment ef this moaey sj expended he (Dvrricksod) would take bis boy out ol the way ur.d tue I. is influence with l'ett;s iu bihalf cl Eithop's ron being appointed. U:shop uslied wl:ut the expense niuouiited to. Derriekson replied C jJO. Whereupoe Eichup agreed to mako a contribution to Ih.s auioint ti the parly and cloei ttie un d tslanding upon that batis. Eiahop slated io the cutnmitU'o that he never gave Pettis any note or paper of any kiud connetteri With this transaction, r.ur n ceived any licm Pettis, nor never bad any cui respondent or coinmuiiicaiiuti ubalewr with Pettis touch ing thu mutter. Just before Pettis left lor; Washington, to attmd Ibe weetieg of con gress, H if hup says he met him i:i Meadvlllo aud btated thnt he hud made itu niranjo uier.t with Mr. Deriiekjon, when Pettis re plied that ho would have uolhiug to :o ivith il, nor sbihild any money of that char ucter ever coino into his pocket. Eishop staled to the couiniitteo (bat ho never gave ttis any note nor never paid Mm a dollar uf money, Mr. I'eiiis, in appealing before the committee, stated that he never. had re ceived a di.llur Irani Eiiiliop nor any note or security: that iiluei bail offered him $i0 for Ifco c!,U'lti,i;, which Le flatly refused' telling him of all the men bo had an pointed lo puces upon bis recommendation b eiud n.'ver been paiJ n dollnr. He ulso slated that hi; did not n o Hlon3 at M .'a Ivillu. He Said he never gave Mr. Eerrickson a no's that Eishop bad given him, for be never gVd him one. Mr. White, the ediUr of tb paper at Meadvill-, here the charge wa3 made, Mr. Pettis said, was li'i persoa al em my and hud been maligning him for thrta years, but he uever took any notice ol hlui. New York newsboys ciru $.1 a coy. TLe Toronto Globe mlimr.l'.s that half tl 6 people nl Canada uteohi etuclf.iugi lor tkit bocks. A man in Worcester, Mars , is tinder f 5C9 bull not to kill hia:ai-!l. la case of suicide, who p the i.'inci ? There is no death per.alty l.i Michigan and the Penitentiary now lw'd e!,;hiy inur deiers, Ihiily of whom are. women. Tho oa!n nf Miss Ma lulou I,oui."a Slock well appears ia the catalogue ol tho I'niver- sity of M'c'iilsau as a nvKiber of tho fnab men'scluss. Pbilndeipbia Ins a "Day Nurs'Ty,". where ou an averi ,:e i. c nlJren p"? wee'; urj takeu cure ol arid fed while their nut hers go out to work. A young boy in Illinois, a few days .j, laid a train of po.vder tar.i 1 ;!i the kileli-ia and then fired it, ..jiut to sc ire nu." Ho liuni'l been uhlj to ait down vi-.ii'iuy com fort sicce. Theyaiy that a nicm'erof one of the astern leul.luliiies recently nrslu homu to his wile to know whut his religion a', nni lint she wrote b;k thai be bad'uettur ill it Protestant, uud let it go ut tliut. (J neral .Ionian b is uolilied tho ?panih aulliol'itii'S that f ,r every Cuban murdered hereafter he will Hill leu .Spinisj fSxis among tlie r.risuners ho now holds. Venereal I)iie.is.s given up by resident Physiuians nmeombi'ly ll"ate iiy Er. I'lit la:n, at the MeClinleek House. 2811. EeJu:i Pi:cat L imni.-is A Ah'ea'. .ov.:.-it. Get your henils phreuolouized by Pr. Steveus, at the Rochester House, n'-nr Pot Offlce. . msrcUlf Notice to JPuJ ,Vp. All parties indebted lu mir nre requested to call and settle. ComedeWji, gentlemen, 2 3t J A. Plantk. Astonishing cures perfuimed bv Pr. Piil tain. Gntos"e him at tho McClinlock House, loom S5. 2Stf We would call the attention ol ourbni ness men to the superior styles of job print ing, both plain and fancy, at present being turned out from this i dice. W are prepar ed to execute job printing of every desctin tion in tho latent and most fashionable style of tbo sit, and nt reasonable rates. tf. Citn.iiiiKNn Caiiimaoks A One assort ment ul the Furniture hlere. nighrnck, Cenmrss and Empire Spring water at Griff, s Siros. -r, feiBlf. i Horse ghee Nnils, w holesale and retail, at Niobo!sin &. llluckmon's, 2.1-tt. TheNew Gas PuniD lor tale at Nicholson! & Eluokmon s. tf. The New Gas l uuin fur sale at Nicholson A Bluchruon's. tf. SllKRirrs Sale IS Cl.osEn Niihnlsnn niackmon havinu b"iii:ht him eat at tl,l pluce and Knne City. if. : Tuts MKANS ElPIXKSS.Mv entiro slork of good a Is offered at cott. A. S. Svitu. Dec S tf. rm'eieliithl'ig in i;u;e (tuaatities at Lam tueia & AldeliV . ., . , The lamest ami List ii.Mriiniiit .if TK1 Cutlery, -ver brought into thu country st Nicchobjon t nincliinon's. tf. Lamtners & Aldea's is tl eonlv store to q"y good, durable and cheap clothing. ?T . . Lammers & Alden's is the only while mans, clothing stare in the Centre. Orders taken for Piiifs and fits cuaranteed. Lammers & Alden's. ' " EV. BrlUa'n. t!io Cnnnneror nt Venrrrnl arrived at tho M Clintick House'. Room 35. Go and see him. 2tf. Parlor nnd ofilco stoves, n few left and Will" kc sold ot cost at J. Rutherford, . tf. Carrlese P.nlls, wholesala and retail, a r.ichulson k lliickmon's 23-tf. Jost received a large and stock of sheif hardware st J. well aborted Rutherford's, tf. Km Gi.oae" A Lumemis i Al len e. large assortment, . nl A. S. Smiih in or.!r to ckio out bis large stock of ludies shoes Ac, offers them at c il us taey must be sold in tbe next Deo S If. (0 days. N KV A PVEHT1SEM ENTS. lisouti;ti JVwtice. Thc flrropf.karlc & Cornwoll coaV C Mrr, M ilusplacn, isiiiiB iky dh,oi..0a by mulled c iisin'. Mr. SemVii r-'irlnj from tha h-iaineiw. I li lMiier w liere-ifer b eond'TCTed at l eld lniej. ;..,,rs C.aiintno ft Oiirnwcll, who will se,tlu tue aecounts if tnu Into linn. , ... ! O.SKAtttlM. ret. Cinue, MnrUi 1 1370. J. (J. tOnS'Hix. iiiai'rnlw. THE HI ALTO I'ETltOI.fcU.M CENTRKJ TA. 'JlflR lUeliTdnMl h.ului roflttoil aril onaned tha I Hi ill i lloiel. mi Hi liur piiii plan, u proimr n l to runilH'i e'WHH wbh monk at nil Iiiiiun. All he ili,;ca.'i ul' ilia eil4,H) coiHlmilly on band 1'iivaiu i.'.iifci niij-'lied at short notice. FRESH OYSTERS gallon on thousand To suit Ifoteljor l'rlvte Fiimll4. F.-'ollii'-' K'Tiii.rir, lor pint favor-, 1 liitjio Ny ftr'c siinud oi t,i lHniuca.' to inorit ttie iinirnmci' or tho pnWie ee,,eri!ly. C. W. TOI'LIFF. PutMlnnni Ountrs, Ph., H. SRitf Jjl.tAKK.LN, PA., ISfcCllANCKj AOE.NT. I. II. fill HARD, Agent S50.(M.Mitt CaVS'JTAff,. hpr.'..ciiuil iiLd ejirefu!l invested by the follow ll :r letl-ili'c i-oi'.ipank's: l i.o Mii'unl L'.tii tUKiuiuiceCo. olN. Y ik e.ii.nnl - la7 000.0CO The ,i:ii L.l'n Intiirance Co. of IlarlTord ('mm capital, . 6,150 0C0 The Home I i.aurn nee Co. of New XuiU, I'aplial, 5.0''.1S9 I'hc liiiir.ince Co. of North Amoiirs, rn.,eaitinl, . 8.3-IS.SiS The I lomi, uf .New Iluvtn, Couoakut, cipilnl., 1.522.874 The Ailioiy ri'v Tntnrfinee Cd.,4f Alba- ny. Xew York cilelliii, ..'500.00 The A li el ic.-in I.ifr, Iii.iiruuCO Co. of . . I'loiaitelpliiii, eaplial. . ', 3.0,10 COO T!iU Arnry Ij aniens the olil.'Ht sroncfes la ths Mete of Peimlvnit. wei;t ol Philadelphia, lius paiu ouriu:: lei, la.ii iiifirii'nn ye liv ov. S300.000 IN LOSSES Coni I)vililn lio.ue?, Churchea, Bchuol Iloufes ami tithtr f Utalititr-i Insured Perpetually. Oil !n-urr.l In store nd In TrmiHit. Vollrlw ti d oil rlinit juiiiiv in itny cf thu i'Ikjvo Fiie In 'iti'iiTii i 'tiittijauif. Ullieo at 1'iank'ii, I'lrhninfL', I'iiiiikiin, l'a- nov.r4m rf Hie c)initn,r.'h!p lift'cNifni c otie'in uuVr tt" I i.rMimiiiH o. H. f. (iiU.uild t Co, in fnim titi 'i'li ; iv f .Tmiiur U-7 t!U-o!uJ lv nintiitM cmi'cnr Ail p-iiMiM in li iitcl or h Uvi miy ninim im tAhi firn a.c rei&ituti toci!i U ru t itment. S. Ji CJUNanMV H. 1M M. wiNsoit niioa. column: WIWSOK BROS, STORE. v' -' ti ESTABUSMED J359. WJnsor Bros., MAIX STKEET, PETROLEUM CESm, DEALERS IS OIL WELL TUBING AND CASING! ALSO, WOEKIXG I) A UK ELS i VALVES STPFFIXG BOXKS, CLAMi'S, TOXGS. INXI3 SLVKEtt RODS, RIVETED JOINT SUCKER ROD . UOILER PUMPS, CISTER.N & WELL rCMPS, Kvsry Description or sjpp'.ics for OIL WELL TASKS 110 REFINERIES. brass caons, STEAM & GAS FITTINGS BELTIXn. PACICIXG AND 110SU K i I! UY'd COM PRESSED BU.NGs, LToii'e Trinrr.ing", ' Carpenters' Tool", -A ( Diilllng and Plain Laid Rope, Onknui, Nuil", Axes, ' " Table and Pocket Cutlery, A r.i'l aKor:inunt of evo ytbing In tie llardwats Line Uuum Euriiisliins; Goods "VENTILATOR V AND Morninc: Glory BASS KtIlEi6S. . HOME COMPANION, ' ' ' IRON GATE, and WHEAT SREAF Cook, Stoves. laampt, Luntcrn V ClilmnrjfH Xo. 1 Vlutcr lraini'd Lard Oil, XO. 1 HT. FIXE 1 OIL. CEIAMjL0. CLOTHES tifilXGEBS ' llttnufadliircrs of m, SHSET IRON 4 COPPER WARE. SMOKE STACKS, V ' ' ' ' ' llepalrinu ef all Mods dons wMi nontnoss and din putrb. . Bipedal alteutiun giiaa to Steam ami Gas Fittings Toreliiioliitt with cash only, onr ficllllles fjf" nlshinir ov, rvllitnR n our lln nro Miperier other niubl aiiintint in tbs Oil ttit'on. na first class. TiN AND REPAIR SHOP. Thanking our frlomls for tl.elr liberal Yf"""" n llic tiit, we i'! ail me our best ellerj" 10 " , Uiiuilii.iiiinju. . ilaren. - Jt ;
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