w i rtroteum Centre Daily Racord ie. Centre, Woduewlnv. Murclt O. AUHIV.tX A1NOJ IiEHABTOlE IF iKAIXSJOV V. C. tc A. It. It. SOUTU. No. 2, Passenmr Leure Corry 11.20 h. m j Tin.sville. J2 5f. in ; Petroleum fen. tre. 1.4U r. in.; Oil City, 1 22 ji. la.; Ir Yineton, & IV . in. No 4, Passeneer f.fure Corry 6. 10 a. m. Tliusville, 7.S5 . m. : Petroleum Centre, V.U ui; Oil City, 8 uS m; arrive at lr vineton 11.40 m. " , No. f. Passenger Lenvo Corry 6.05 p m; Tltusvijje,- 7.80 p m; Petroleum .Cetitre, 1,3! p K; arrive at Oil City 9,20 p in. NORTH. No. 1, Passenger Leuvo Trvineton 7.15 am; OM Cily, 10,10 a n; Petroleum Cen tre, 11. OS a in; Tiluevilie, 11, SO a ui; arrive at Carry 1.40 p ru. No. A, Passenuer Leave Irvincton, 12, Ot p pi; Oil Cily 2.S7 p m; Petroleum Cen tre, 3.3G pro; Tilusville, 4,i.'0 p m; arrive at Curry fi.45 p m. No. 6, Passenger Leave Oil Cily 7.00 a as; Petroleum Centre. 7.4.'l a m; Titusville, 1,30 a ru; arrivo at Coiry 10,10 a in. Iilvlue Hcrvlciw. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at H o'clock A. M., and 7 d'eleak P. M. Ret. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. MKTnODlST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. cervices every sabnutu at ll A. si. and P. M. atl free, d to all. Sabbath School at 12 P. M. A cordial invitation extend- Bit. C. M. IlEiKD, Pastor. 818. PETER AXD PAUL'S .(Catbolie) ilsss at 1 C.i-4 a. m. Vesper and Bene Jictlaa ef fbo Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. m. Catechism at 2p. ru. JAMES DUNN, Pastor. Gold closed today at U1J4'. A correspondent of tbe Meadville Repub lican, in a letter to that paper from Ibis place, a few days since, made the extraor dinary and not very flutleiing statement, that 97 per cent, ol tbe young men of Pe troleum Centre were on tbe road to ruin by way ot flee and easys, rum shops, &ts. lie bns probably '-been there" and knows all about it, a:bow did be get bis infor mation. But the writer does a great wrong iu makilii such erroneous statements. There are as many good moral young tucu in this )'ace as ar to be found in other places ol itBsize. The t-landird of morals is much lietter tbmi in many places that lay claim to being perfect. The crrefpon.lett is prolmbly oiih of tbo ''high old spcctaeled inorulW who are ever willing to discern faults in their neighbors, but never see their wn ilefjrmiiies of character. From all tiicl), good Lord deliver lis. Messrs. Sutherland A Taylor, proprietors of tbe Petroleum L'xcbange Hotel, bave re cently made several decided improvements la that popular resort. It bas been uewly painted, papered and grained throughout, and preseuta a pleasant and home-like op- liearatio. Tbe 'boys" ure up to thu times In looking out for tbe ccaifoit of their !tit!. That "boy fiom the old house, " John Swift, f resides over tho '-00016 and tee me." As u mixologist, John is a suc- 'esi. Drop in and see Kd. and George. Our word for it they will treat you well The largo new Court House at Tlunenta will bo ready for occupancy for the May termotCoutt. The structure iJ of brick, uoxllli, two storieo high, The second slory cumulus the audience room, and the lase invnt the oakes. It Is a very substantial b.iildin, the walls of the lower slury being seventeen inches thick, and the miner lil- teea inches iu thickness. It has iron etaiis, flue belfry, &c. The cost is $25,000. The bherilT bousu and jail cost $S,l'U3. As soou as the Spring opens operations r to be toiuinouced iu developing thu oil tertiiory at tlie bead of l'.ull Una. Is is thought by many tbat the belt runs in the direction of Shatrlbnrg nml Il-d Hot, and trie wells to b sunk at thu bead of Hull Run are for the purpose of lestia i the ma! ter. The exoiuiuuiit iu Wall street lu the gold market, yesterday, was without parallel. Tbe anxiety to sell gold assumed a si, ape of u umula and its equal ana never before been witnessed. Fluctuations wero unusually frequent und the'dial recorded uearly ono buudred obatigns dining the day. Tbe mar ket fiuully closed at 111. Tbe directors or U O. O. i A. R. P.. have decided to move tbe depot In Titus Villa from Its prebcnt location t Iho pro posed uuw loea'.iou betwjeu Washington a'ld bunUlio ' A new well was blrinjk on the Niagara laim ou rWurdty last. It is yielding trn lianeid per dy. Owned by tho Niagam Oililo. Tit nw I'oxwelt, C''uiialPeiroleiini Co'a fi'Ol. w..l soon on c.iu.i'.oled. to lor the A letter from Nova Scotia says It is as serted on pretty good " authority that ths Unilcd States government bas been sound ed on tlift subject ofj annexation, o"iid ex pressed itself favorably unci is ready to open negolint inns n soon s I lie people tiy a fair vote decide the iiieslion, nnd send delegate! lo Washington lor tlint purpose. A late Diinilier of the Yarmouth (Nova fc'eetia) Ilera'd says that the people or the western connlies, with a few i xoplkns. are strong ly in faver or ancexntion to the United States. From reports that come from I'm eastward, tho feeling iems ver. much the same, atni.timte eau oj no uounc mat an immense majority of tbe peopU desire an nexation. The I'd i or proposes meeti'im fur the purpose, an J a petition to tho Pre siilent and Congress, mil thinks it would be signed by seven-eighths of the population. The ship Glud.Tidiogs, which urrived at New Yoik Sunday evening, was caught oo the 5tb of February in a torrible southwest gale, and lost tier sail, ru ain sail, furetop galltint.sail, maintop must stay Bull, tbiee jibs and a cross jack from the yards. Ou lbs 17th, In latitude forty-eight degrees ten tuiuute!, she ran till o large fields of ice, with niiiueraus small bergs. Tho bergs closed up around her, and smaller masses of ice crushed ngaitist ber bull. Further progress seemed utteily impossible, und the ship was beaded to thu Southend. A Tor hours of sailing in this direction she Lad cleared thu ice, and continuing on the same course she paved through another Held o1 heavy broken masses, with beivs in it forty feet high. Shu forced ber nay s'twly through the bergs, wbic'j were ui oeii that ber'uarllagale was earrieilj awny. O: o through this Meld, she experience.! to fur tber trouble. The Cleveland H-ralJ bss an account of the attempted suicide of one Charles M Thompson, who fell down in tho I'.re.j and soon became Insensible Bald be was tirfd of life and wanted to die. The g vy and festive Charles is taken with suicide iu every place be strikes and comes tbe samo dode for tbo purpose et exciting the sympathies of fhe green ones. A- d ise of geuuine sui- cidewouidbn upt to cure b.m. It is but a short time siuc-j tint be gulled the good people of a place not a thousand uiiKs froci bete, or else we u; j m. stai.es ki the pi?- SJU. Daniel Kmeriiu w.is n svr.-et roulbol seven lien suinnieis. At Kt:!rprii, Pa., be undertook the eaterpiise ol ' drinking a qu;i t of w hisky in rapid Micce((iun. Jiany el'i clei shortly aftr followed him in slow pro oesion on a little excatsio i to the cemetery, lie is now 'sober nnd entirely q'iiet. Ue bas become a tetnpera'.ce man nrd will drink no more. lie will uuver fjrjel the lesson be bus learned. A nice little game bs licen flipped at tho New York Custom House. Some of the men have been accustomed lo wear "stomach cantecus, "tilting 11 bout the body under the coat, into wl.lcb tbey notild svphsnoff liquor from casus unloading, cury it way, emply it fufely and return. A man named Joiae.in, white sligh tly under the inllnenoo of beazine, chihi dear being ran over by the up creek frdilit train, ladt eveuiu,;, some disHtiice b-low tins place, A few uiuie drinks, in an I h s obituary no t ce, it , would bave nppied. Some of tho nice yoon men about town wore out on a lark last night. Wo are in posseaa'teti of a report of a portion of tholr doings, which bud we a mind to relate, would make their ! a r slatid on cnJ," Ac. Wei ell ain lor this once. A new well wai struck ou the Ito-d farm a d iy or two s'neo. It Is owned by George Boyles and others, and is pumping abi ui three barrels per day. Tue lleed farm ad joins Iho Niair' r farm.'' Tho Eupivme Court bus ut last Ui cidtd a point long inuuted, but never before judici ally determined. This point was brought up in . vi ral cotton cases, and was, la Wiiel, 'When did tbe war dose?" The Court (lied it at the 17th day of Auiust, 1SG5, tbat being the date of President Johnson's proclamation to that effect. Tbo recent discovered sulpber mines in Luuisam have figured lu a; r.ov el law suit. The uwnei of the land claim all t'ie f u -pber, becansi they leased the property only fi r tbe purpose of boring for oil, and the courts bavo decided that the two parlies shall share allk'? lu thu iul'ihcr. One el the paiilcipaniii in ll lalo prin C glit in ('oiinecticut is likely to die Iruru the l.ainuierini: ha received. Tbe crowd who misted "in an Irieuroscnablu calmer"' ut bis tuuidi r will probably attend bis olec (piles with imilur decorum. Tbe eco.id voliimo of Mr. A. 11. Stepb ens' work, "A Consli'iitiuiial Vie'V of tli Wat beivfaea the Mali's." will be published ' ju a lew w eelia. Tbe LeaUls Of the author Truo to the core a good apple. Oranges nru elg'jty cents a bushel in Smith Carolina. Some grocers show their grit by sanding tliejr sunr. Why do thrives, lend a comfortable life! BeaiiS'' they take things easy. The Jews In all parts of the world are said to number about C ,OOU,000. There uro 20,512 German Methodists in this cuimlry. An actor ought to bo a happy man; bis work is all play. Nupoleon la oSVring inducements iu I10- laud fjr emigrants to Algeria. England piid over thlrty-ilvo million d lurs to buy the telegraph lines trora their owuers. la a Tennessee breach of promise case three hundred love letters are being read lo the court. . 7 Virginia papers continue to lament tbe "exodus" of tegroes from tbat Stale to the South. Ti.e New York Evening Mail has an ac count of the doings of what it calls a "youth CSS." Twenty shillings damages have healed the broken heart of a "breach 0! promise-' Loudon cabiuau's daughter. Store teu'.s are coming down twenty-Sve per cent in New York. Council Blua'a has an eighty-five thon sniid dollar hotel, but n'J one rich eunuch to keep it. PeO Is In Oliio have n;ain slopped U1V:- hu about enctingi monument over Ih. re mains of Pie.iideut Ua.iisca. Secretary Robeson is Iu deliver t'ie ud- dresi before tUe Literary S jjiot y ! Pi luce- toa College, at the next Commencement. The s:u j uts of Micbifean University un gi.llaatly ciitlcUe uitJ Ka'.o Field's lectin as thin. The upper ten of London roajnrd it as bad etiquette to ride lo ciiutch on Sunday when it is po2iible to walk. Th-j Michigan University bas eleven hundred 'iidu:its, of whuin sixty-five ate Irom New York aaJ Iblity-tbrje IVoai Cana da. Of tho ninety-seven Jewish co'jgrcgatino in Iially, fitly fallow the I'aliau iiiu .1, tti r ly-oa .'"tlie ii. ruiun, and tixt.eu the S;iaL isii. Two neiobats fell dining a peifortntitico at Lyons, franco, rv;uly, at rikiuu, upon several rersot.s in ih.' Duu'enee, Mi ol wl:u:u, u woman, died iu cousequeoco ol the iujuriei dbe received. Sly dear lioiset I bnve j 1st been niar l icd, n.dum the bapphV. doj alive. (iig.ieil) Uekkei.et. Aos.ver: My dear Berkeley Every do;; bss bis daj ! (.Signed) i-OKtKT. The 3 cii ntr.ic Bohemiuu Treiij.e of Fancy GinsJ Bioweifc uill give o;lo vnter uiniueiil at Nobel's Ojieiu House, on Erirlay afier uoon and evening, Mmeli 11th. The cele biat'd Ol t-3 fieani Ergiiio Monitor, made of 5,0. Ill pieces of glass, will be ou exhibi tion. Doi.'t I ui 1 to utleiid. The Viceroy of Egypt's lntest foible Is a married Aumtioin beauty, wio iiillueuco over hii r-.i-liiiesi lus been lb.) tliouie of Cairo gosip for several weeks past. Philadelphia Las (spurted 4.636.9S!) eal Ions of po!jicimi oil since the 1st of Janua ry- ISrsujJsptSou uf Specie Pu incut. At the Riiilto we c m UI ucf t i-day to g'.v Silver fur change on i u.'cht scs in ado In j!reeulilick. 5,000 rolls Wall Paper just receive. nt uiSif. Gini rns liii'..'i. Fine ass 'itrnent of Paper and Cloth Win- duw Shades and i'i.'ttuies, just ree'd at n.S;f. (Jkii'Kks B:tis. Go to irrilles Bros, for tbe best selected stock i f Paper Hangings und Curtains ever ottered in town. inH;l. Reduced Prices at Latirners i Alden's. nov.liUil. Tins Mk.ins Bi-HiNKsa. My eniiro stock ul'touus is o.lW'cJ at cost. A. S. Smith. l)ct 5 tf. Limimi's ii Alden's is tie only si ore to iiiiy good, iliir .ble nn;l cheap clothing. l.uwniers Si Al'len s is Urn only while maud, cloibini: stote in the Centre. Ordeis taken for suits and ills guaranteed, Lammef.i & A Men's. parlor and cQon aloves. a few Mt nnd will be sold nt cost ut J. Rutherford ,s. if. A. S. fmib in or.ii r to close out bis lar?e stuc k of ludit s eko.n Sc, uff.-rs tkom at o.ist as ILnv n.iiol be sold, m tbe nest CO days, i r f. fine nssort- I!i(itirorl. Cuncrees and Einpir Spring water at CJriilt" tiros, feiiSif. The lurpest and best nssortment of Table rullery, ever bronchi Into the country at Nicchulson Jt Blhckmon's. tl. ' Underclothing in large quantities at Lain meis & Alden'B. Horse Shoo Nails, wholesale nnd retail, at Nicb'olsi n .t Blackmon's. 23-tf. TheNew Gas Pump tor sale at Nicholson & Dlatrkmon s. . - tf. The New Gas Pump for sale at Niobolson & Blackmon's. . If. PiiKitipps Su.c is Cloukd. Nicholson Blaekmon havine bought bim out at this place and Kane City. If. Carrinze Bolls, wholesale Nicbojson i, fliickmon's and retail. 23-tf. Kid Gi.oak? A large assortment, at Lainenus & Alden's. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wallace Sisters Burlesque "& Comedy ?. R. VILLA. ) K. P. 1OBSOM. Sfatiagers T of Orchestra J. U. C.V-tlDY, Lead AT SOBEL'S OPERA HOUSE, SIX NIGHTS ONLY, MrtliirU 19. First appc'irans tnPctroIciia ContrJ cof tiC churmlnf tiiid hibly glftvU WALL MJE SISTERS, Agnes, Jennie, Minnie &' Maud, 3. 13. "VILXiA:, And )it t'oiiftM Ko v Y-v; Tl'Jue Compvy ul :5 c-H-i M ,rA -t-, b ted v i h (trtut r.ru a 1 il'M'Tlipin tii"n (".. h 1m p iii-'Jl MONDAY EVENING, MARCH U, Will be presented ,tb hiirlily cuesessrul com ic operatic burlesque eutilled, OP, THE GIF.L OE THE PERIOD. TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 13,' The great historical Burlesquo ol the Fselsi viihd CEoUiof Gold. WEDNESDAY EVENING MARCn 19 ' T. W. RobertscTi's highly successful comedy In three acts, of CAS T Iy 'Tnie heirts am innrc tlmn rornnou, Au-i s:m;lu Ul.h than Kormau blood. 1.' Tliriisr.AY FVEXINO MAHOl 17, Hl be f rcciitc 1 1 1m lauylmbiu nurkinnc of Vvn SJiaviiIo,- Or iri;o Meanly nni tlio flrtianifl rr.io.w r.vu.NiNo MAitcn 11, O.T'iibicb's woi-M i"!'.oA".;oitonilc, oporatlc Buries rtt.;t rui'le'e ubb niiinittcent music and geoi f'ous coatume., uotitled tbs Grand DuchcssufGerdlstcIn SATl'l'DAY EVENIXii, MARCH l'.t, Ap'l ;tt flirc:rniir nf that liicompnraVe plift!x nf U imty,'iJ.iuv I'n 1 r rf! nni-tio iibllity. Ky iinna hmitin r'iti-t tun ui.KU;l mth)toicttl, mini cal and u.ig'mul liiirlt'sijiw, - . Cr, "The Jtau nt tho Wheel." rrw'liiig cacti ljurlcsqno A GliOniUVS I'AltCE ! . rnlrors anil h.wds of nimlHcs nre nssnrol tlnf, WMil"miitli will r; u..stinteJ. Its irxitlieraiKv ..ill will li-i lie'.it M itlilnjirojier limits: Hint iu seieltnetit I iim.t'.'I th o mis it not l i? uttrcit tjie li e-i.l'i nmidsi tho I'mnlly clieln. 'I liar neither la look, ir sntrl!fre'iitiimii wilt iiiiyiliin lie repreont til 1 ni eouM iHi.-il'ly untia:;o the cocoram of tlie ii'.ost f'ejt tiiawiti" lMciu. Admission 50 ct3. Iteiervetl Seats 75 ots. IIATIUY UKltuaia1 Armr. fol,8 KO FWHtt TOOK! JLiEST AFTER THIS DATE, ltespo'.isiblc int'tles wishing to biro iisliln,1 tooU v. Ill be. accameilr.t;. at rcasounble rato'. f hgitm N. B. P,T(KEI!. iI-,c'. u'iotj IVolIca. mliennii I., .-eiii'lei k t nriiwell (out 't alsrs, nt J nils place, is till 3 liity di.ot ei by ntiitiiat C r.i"llt, Mr. t-iU'lcs ret Ir'niJ: rnim I iio 1''S up.s ' l.e lillii e w IMiimc I'.ir lii' i'ru.!nm fl at I tie i!d smnil. by Mums (Wir.-ioii Ci.rnwcll, who will tu.tlo ti.u nt'Lit:n;a i 1' ti.u Into liriu. J !'-. :M'AI1.KS. CUILIIRKNH CAUIiUtiEK A ment ut the Furniture Store. r..t ; c.iTe. M;-.r'.b 1 !S7). J I'OltX V l-.LL. r.Hi.'liii'w. WINSOR BROS. COLUMN." OR BROS., STORE. 'eSTASUSHED 1859. Winsor Bros., MAIN STREET, DIALERS IN OIL WELL TUBING AND CASING 1 ALSO, WOKKING BARRELS VALVES, fcTlTPINO HOXKS. t'LAMK", TONGS, INN1S SUCKER HODS, KIVETtl) JOINT SL'CKERKOD TOILER PUMPS, C1STEUN A WELL PL'UPS, Kw j D.Bcrlptinu of snjiplltiStf OIL WELL THIS JXfl P.El-INEIUES. BKUS GOODS, STEAM & GAS FITTINGS BELTING, TACKING AND HO?'. KliiB VS COMPRESSED BUNGS, ' -A- Jc?, JD "W -A- E Hous Trlmmfng', i Caipeoleis' Tools. Piilling and Plain Laid Rope, Oaknnt, Nails, Axes, Table and Pocket Cutlery,. A f.iH aswrtntsnt .' v-ytli!n( la .lis II:irwats i-iue llcnisc Furnishlji Goods, VENTILATOB AND Morninjor Glory cjasi; i:iJts. HOME COMPANION, . IRON GATE, and 1 WHEAT SHEAF CgoIz. Stoves. Lttrnpn, Lantern A. Cliiinttrj'!, Ao. 1 "Winter ktrnim-d Lurd OH, XO. 1 IIEFI.XEO OILi. CHAMPION CLOTIIF-S WRIXCtRS Ulnauracinrers of TUT. SHEET IRON . & WARE. COPPER SMOKli- STACKS, I!;iatri(! of all kinds done wlib nintnefs sad patvb. Ksiiecal atteiaion given to i Steam and Gas Fittings rnn-bnslnc w.lli cnsli ntr. onr lartllli t;""1 nisi ir ev, rythimt m onr nr.- are 't'cr'0' , " inlii r Mlabl.aiiir.eul in tb Oil lit gloa.- tlibtciass. T N AND REPAIR SHOP Thanking o ir frlene.s Tor tl.clr liberal P'Jf la the past, ni akail our t I'll, U M.l4enac. :4i.-w elT-
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