r'etrdeum CenVo Daily Record Pet. Centre, Thnmday March 17. ' TKAIIVSfOil 0. C. A. B. B. 80UTH. No. 2, Passenger. LeareCorry 11.20 a. w. j Tlti-.sville. 12.69 p. in.; Petroleum Cen. ire, 1.40 p. m.; Oil City, 2.22 p. m.; Ir Tioeti'D, 6 1 p. m. No. 4 Pawneer Leave Corey HO t. n; Titnsville, 7,35 . m.; Petroleum Centre 8 14 a m; Oil City, 8.69 n; arrive t lr- vineton 11.48 a di. No. 6 PaiwenKor Leave Corry 6. OS p m; Titnsville, 7.50 p m; Petroleum Centre, S,83 p m; arrive at Oil City t,20 p ai. NORTH. No. 1, Parseuirer Leave trrlnetos 7. IS a in; Oil City, 10.10 a n; Petroleum Cen tre, 11.05 a m; Titusvilie, 11,50 a in; arrive at Cony 1.40 p . No. 8. Pe(wnjer Leave Irviopton, 12. 5 p in; Oil City 2.C7 p'm; Petroleum Cen tra, 3. 36 p ip ; TiluHvilie, 4,20 p m; arrive i C,m S.45 n m. No 4. Paawnfer Leave pifCily 7.00 a ; r roieum centre, v,4.( a in; iitusvitie, l,S0 am; arrive at Corry 16,19 a m. Dirlne Service. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Prcacliiac at 11 ('clock A. M., and 7 e'cleok P. M. Rv. J. T. Oitobt, Pastor. , METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. ' Services every Sabbath t 11 A. M. and Sabbath School at 12,'a' P. U. A cardial Invitation, extend- Rir. C. M. Hiaid, Pastor. eata free, ed to all. MS. PETER AND PAUL'S '(Catholie) CHURCH. If ass at 10V a. m. Vesper and Benedicliea ef the Blessed Saerament at 4 p. n. Catechism atJp. a. JAMES DUNN, Paster. n OBITUARY. It Is with leelings of sorrow, that we are called upon to cbroalcle tbe sudden death of Mrs. Rebecca Longwell, wife of Mr. W. H. Longwell, proprietor of tbe Record, wbieb occarrad at Norwich, Chenango coun ty, T., yesterday afternoon, it is only a lew skort weeks since she left bere on visit to her friends in Norwich, apparently mine best or health and spirits, and tbe news of ber death h.-s cast a gloom over large Circle of friends ami acquaintances in this place. We are without full particulars of this sad occurrence in consequence of which are compelled to defer making an ex tended notice until another occasion. NOTICE. In consequence of the sudden death of the wife of the proprietor of tbe Record, no pa per will be issued from this office tomor row. The Tioaesta and Clarioa railroad com. paoy baa been incorporated. It authorizes the construction of a read' from or near tbe mouth of Spring Creek or Bear Creek in tbe coanty of Elk, with the privilege of con atmcting a branch to tbe borough of Tiones la in lores! County, Tbe Robiusoo well, Central Petroleum Co.'a farm, was torpedoed last week nnd the prvuuBiioD insreasea to nrteen barrels per . .... Found. There was found In Wild Cat, this afternoon, a lady' plain Gold Ring. Tbe owner can have tbe same by applying to ji. u. r uiuuey. Tbe Clock Ac, Is to be disposed of this evening at GaOaey's. lt.gj The remains of John Gore, the unfortu nate man wbo was killed on the Kanneuselt raci say oerere yesterday, ave beea re moved to his borne In Canada fur interment. ' St Patrick's Day passed off very quietly ai wis pioiH. lue surviving members of the Washington Infantry and Washington Artillery, two of ipe drat ova companies to reach Washington April 18tb, ltd, for tbe defease, are making arrangements at Fottsville to celebrate the luieresuiiir event. A tstul accldeot occurred at Parker. s Landing on Tuesday alternon . Tbe boiler at tbe Nevia oil well explod.-d, killing Mr. Patterson, tbe engineer. Have not atser tained tbe extent of the damage. liirle abonlda ti have anything in their souths when men act as though they are going to kiss them. Now, a girl in Ohio ' had a button in ber mouth when a visitor went for ber, aud she has never found the button since. Don't forget the Cuckoo Clock tbis f ven , Ing at Gaffney'a. It. A Cincinnati judge has decided that a blow Irom a busliand inflicted upon a wife is euflicient ground lor a divorce, Chicago thinks that its independence and progivM will be flittered by forfeiting for a time that sues a place s New Vuik rx- Tim Witr.ACl Sistkiw. Last evening I lie beautiful and accomplished Wallace Sister, with tlioir talented company, per formed the burlnsque of "Kra Diavolo," Introducing original mimic, new and varied eoitumee. 4o. As Zerlina Mist Jennie Wal lace carried out the character to perfection. Mies Jennie la an atcomplislied actres, and has become a nnireraal faverite. Little Minnie and Maud won new laurels. Miss Agnes as Fra Diavolo, Mr. Villa as Lord Allcasb, Mr. Webster and Mr. Bickley and in fact the whslo company proved them selves flrsl-cluss performers in every re spect. . To night the "Grand Duchess" will be produced In a style fur excelling aaything ever before attempted s in Petroleum Cen tre. To morrow afternoon a grand matinee will bo gives for ladies and children, on which occasion will be produced the bur lesque of Prince Annabel. Admira'oo 50 cents; ckildten 25 els. On Saturday evening, Misses Jennie ond Agnes will be tendered a complimentary testimonial. By special request will be presented "Ciorinda, or the Girl of the Pe riod." To be followed by the Wallace Sis ters burlesque of "Ixion, or the Man at the Wheel." This great double bill will un doubtedly draw a crowded house. We hope to see tbe Misses Jennie and Agnps receive a rousing benefit, thereby proving that- the people ot this place can appreciutu real 'tal ent, beats eau be secured at the Post Of fice for lo-nigbt and for tbe bepelit to-morrow night. Let all attend as they remain but twe nights longer. A Connectcut reporter, who recent! y'nt tended a wedding, apparently for the first time, writes that when he looked upon tho bride "iu her sweet grace and with ber gen tle ways, be felt like going into tbe shadow ed gardens of imagination, and gathering there the ran at ruses of language roses half asleep in their buds and half awake as they swelled to bloom from slumber and adorning ber wedding wreath, already full with tbe blessings and repeated blessing and bridal olerings of lov lag friends.'' Well, i' tart is the way be fait, why didn't ho eo luto tbe shadowed garden." The gate -wasn't abut; was it? Immediately following tho misconduct' not to say intmmauity of the cap lain of the British steamer Beu.bay in failing to Blop and pick up the unfortunate ciew of the Oneida, comes tbe statement made by the officers of tbe steamship Stnidt, that when their vessel was in distress at sua two Eng lish vessels passed by, both which were sig naled, but neither of which dei.-ned to res pond to their mute but elequent appeal for assistance. A San Francisco dispatch says tbe rush for tbe San Diego gold fields is unabated. Tbe daily' stages are crowded. The steamer Wednesday carried four hundred gold seek ers. Another steamer leaves to-day for the same destination. There is a report ef Chi namen being driven away from tbe mines and several of them killed. San Diego and other places in tbe southern portion of the State are becoming rapidly depopulated. Elk county boasts ot a practical woman's rights woman. At the mines of the St. Mary s Coal Company, a young lady named Miss Elizabeth Patton, when the ceal comes down in the cars, weighs and keeps an account of tbe amount. She Is spoken off in tbo high est terms by tho officers of the company for faithfumeas and efficiency. In tho case of this accomplished young Jady we lave a practical Illustration of women's rights, and she is deserving of encouragement for the Industry and capacity she displays in the faithful performance of tbo duties assigned to ber. In tbe game of love, men ased to win women by playing hearts. Now only those who play diamonds aro successful. A negro woman in Virginia, seventy-one years old, recently took it into ber bond to learn to read, write and cypher; so she en tered a sebool, and regularly every day brought ton cents, wblob she paid to tbe teacher. She got along very well until near tho close of tbe second week, when she 'missid her lessen," and was Ignominonsly kept In during recess, greatly to her disap polatmeut at not being permitted to 'ply wia de rest ob Ue Children." At a meeting of tbe Society of Fronds at Poughkeepsie, N. V , Wednesday, Joba Wood, wio has presided over tbe Society for numU r of years, was adjudged guilty of improper intimacy with tho opposite sex, and olIiciuMy disowned. 'A gang uf potage stamp counterfeiters has been discovered and broken up io Cana da, Postage stamps were Counterfeited and sold to dealers at a heavy discount. Sever al airesle were made, and measures taken fur the opprehenaion of the whole gang. Says the Matteawan Jleralil -Miss P of this village, has road an o3r to a young baiter, bho claims women have us good a right to tnuke n offer, of uiar.-li. ; us u man as. 4 SEWS ITEMS. Tbe journeyman cigar makers ofNow York demand an increase of duties on im ported cigars. The new bridge across the Mississippi at St. Paul bus been completed and accepted by the city. Tbo Missouri, Kansas and Texas railroad company built one hundred miles of road in about seven months lust year, nnd have purchased iron and mado arrangements to beat that this year. A steame: commenced regulur trips Tups. day between Detroit, and Maiden, at tbe mouth of tbe river. Affidavits have been published-, by Con ductor Adams and Engineer Kill, of the ill filed train on the Mississippi Central Rail ruaJ, which ran through Lucker's trettle, sotting lorth the fact t Ij.it tan train was not running faster than schedule time; t lint the accident evidently v.s the result of break ing an axle of the express cur, nnd that the bridge was not unsound as hud been report ed. The latter is substantiated by a num ber of persons connicted with the road, in cluding the Section Master oi that portion. g General Jumes W. Ripley, of tbe United States army, died in Ilartlord, Conn., Tues day night, aged seventy-five. Governor lloffaian has refused to com. mute tho sentence of Theo. Nichols, to be executed for tbo murder of Dr. Andrew Mead, of Allegheny, N. Y., on tho 18th Inst. The reported escape of Dr. Schoppe Irom jail at Carlisle, Pu., is unfounded. A Dre in New Orleans Wednesday destroy ed thirty small building?. Loss $10,001). A fire Wednesday at Viilaliu, La., des troyed seven stores and the c-jurt bouse. Loss $75,800; light insurance. Tbe total debt of tho city of Louisville is $G,600,C0u. Giffney, sella better and cheaper goods than any dealer on the creek. Try birn. il ISlf. TIip larzeit and best assorted stock ever on exhibition on Oil greek is at Gatt'ney's. iilBtf. Gold taken at par for goods at GalTiipy's. M ISlf. Mr. TYuzer, Silevnan for the well known clothing rouse of Charles Stokes, Philadel phia will visit this liity about April 1st. Those wishing clothiu;? cut in the latest Btyle and best materials will do well to re serve their orders ior him. lie will have a very larpo and complete line of samples. Our prices will be found Very low us the extent of our business gives grat mlvan tapes in buying. Tbe long establish e l repu tation of the bouse fur lair dealing, I'l.o.l cutting and workmanship, la cuarante that every customer will be pleased. inlU-lm. Lammers & Alden's is the only white maaa, clothing storo ia the Centre. Fine assortment of Paper and Cloth Win dow i-nades aud fixtures, just reed ut m8tf. Grikkks Bros. Sash, Glass, Door. Putiy Ac. Large stock very cheap at the Furniture Store. nilu-tr CfSPA few more boarders can be accom modated at the Oil Exchange, march lOtf. S. Rkyxolds prop. Lammers & Aldea's is trie only store to quy good, durable and cheap clothing. . . Tfik I'viiAMins ol' splt'iiiliil coal overat Codington & Cornwall's yard aro perfectly wonderful. . marcblOtf. Sheriffs riai.K is Cloheu. Nicholson A Blackmon having bought him out at this place and Kane City. tf. Cold is a word which Codington & Corn well propose render obselete. Fur niorfus operandi call and see tin m. marcLlOt'. Go to Grilles Itrus. for the best selected stock of Paper Hangings and Curtains eve offered in town. niSU'. Reduced Prices at Lammers &, Aldeu's. uov.22tl. Tnts Means Bdhinksi My entire stock oi guuus is ouereu at cuii. A. S. Smith. Dec S tf. Just received a large and well nssorted stock of shelf hardware at J. Rutherford's. tf. Closing out .Sale ! OF 5,000 WORTH OF (Jrwcrries, i'lour, Provisions, , Potatoes, April's, Airh'd'Fruits, And all kinds of goods generally kept In a FIRST CLASS GROCERY STOKE. This etock must, aod will besold at, and below cost. II. C, WACIITER, Opposite tho liank, Petroleum Centre. m!Mw XO HUMBUG. Lornl A'otU-oa. Cim.DRKNH CiKniAtiKS A lino assort ment at the Furniture Store. 5,000 rolls Wall Paper just received at m8tf. GiuiTES Bito. The largest and best assortment of Table Cutlery, ever brought Into the country at Nicchulson & Blnckmon'a, tl. Underclothing in large quantities at Lam mers & Alden's. Horse Shoe Nails, wholesale and retail, at Nioholsrn & Blackmon's. 23-tf. TIipNpw Gus Pump lor ecle at Nicbolsoa & Blackmon's. tf. The Now Gas Pump for sale at Nicholson & Blackmon's. tf. Carriage Bolts, wholesale and retail, a NicholBon A Backmon's 2.'l-tf. Kid (Iuui.s V large assortment, at Lantern: X .Video's. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I' OK SALE CIIHAI' ! As;ilcn4id jetfr of ITore, also Vt-on Mid liar-l.t-ts complete. 1'orteim., cnuuira at the MeClilituik riiu-c. niI4 If. Mr. JAMES Dl'JIJf, or rhiladelpl-.la offers his services to all who may b Miuerm n un, Ulcers, bct'i'l'iila. I'riu'e tll'-afs, l(!i-uiitalis:ti, Kt-lr.-y l st-asfs, . Urav,., r:i,.s, l Tivmps, Dis.as. s cf lb Fye and Kir, Mil Srrn r f any Vlnil Internal or external, pnlris nf any Mm, :nr viliiehl will uaranea safe, and 1-isling cuie, 'n from nil" fimr woi-s 0 t'fHK, NO PAY. I can becnn-ult. d fit til. Amerinm flotel. ItiVm U'ti, ut all lioili-s, u;itil the unit tf Juno. luarcnio-iw Walla cs Si s ters TIIEATS,E3 Burlesque & Comedy COMPANY, 3. P.. VILLA. ) V. P. DOBSON, J. II. CASSIDY, J'anagnrs Leader of Orchestra AT SOBEL'S OPERA HOUSE, SIX EIGHTS ONLY, Moil 14,15ItU 13 & 19. F rit n;i;icir.-c. in I'etritii um C.-utr' aof the u-u-uiin ainl bilily tifuit WALLiOE SISTERS, Agnes, Jennie, Minnie & Maud, WITH S. B. VILLA, And tils talented New York Burlesque Company of SO cnolco Aril ti, iriei ted v lili greiit cue n d discrimination from the pfin.-lpal ow York, fhilidcliitila anj Iljttou Iheatrcs. MONDAY EVENING, MAKCII 14, Will be presented tho highly successful com ic operatic burlesque ontitled, CLOniTSTID A. 1 OP, THE GIRL OF THE PERIOD. TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 15, The great historical Burlesque of tho Field of the Cloihof Gold. WEDNESDAY EVENING MARCII 19 T. W. Robertson's highly successful comedy in three acts, of CASTE. "True hearts aro moro than coronets, Jini simple faith than Norman blood." TllUltSDAY EVENING MAUCH 17, Will Ic pro ented the laiiB'.mb'.o Uurlesque of Fr.i B)3dv-al, Or "Tho Ueniily aud the 0rla;auda. FKIOAY EVtiXINO MAKCII 18, Off;nacli's world lenownwlcinilc, opiratlc Bnrlcs ijao, rcpioto with magulllceul music and geor t'cons costmues, outiL'cd the Grand liuchess of Gcrolsteln SATURDAY EVKNIXfl, MARCH lit, And lat nppciranc nf that Inenmparnblo IKlnx il 1). iuit.v,.iijaeuniiJ nro iirlistlc ubllliy. liy uima inioiia re.uwt tho quizzical mull logical', musi cal aud origiual liiirlenque, I X I IV ! Or, "Tho Man at tho Wheel." t Trocfidiiig each Iturlcpque A CliOiUOUS 1'AItCE : Prttmns aud hundi of TaniiHoa are niircd tint, wliil- mirth will ho ii..etintt:U, Un cxuhoinnco Mill wjll hu kept withiu proper liiaitH; ihut no ceil Urn cut ha iitioiH Ihut uvUt nut ln uttered a, the flitMitftutnid't the tumily circlf. Thnt noil her in huk, !vruru (ircotittiiiiu wlM aujihliv.' he rcpri'tn'tit ed tiat ctu d pofethly outing the cccoiumol tiic tuo.-t ticct drawing room. Adm!it!on 0 c't. Kciorvod Scats 75 cts. VVIN80R BUOS. COLUMN? WISMSOR BROS., STORE. ESTABLISHED 1859. Winsor Bros.i MAIIV 8TKEET, rETKOLEL31, CEiXTUE, CEALEE3 IX OIL WELL. TU3IN6 AND CASINS ! ALSO, WORKING BARRELS TALTES, STUFFING BOXES, CLAMJ'S, TONG.S, INNKS SUCKKK RODS, RIVETED JOINT SUCKER ROD BOILER TUMI'S, CISTERN k WELL PUMPS, -try rescrlptioa ef snrplles ft: oil mu Tims m REFINERIES. BRASS GOODS, STEAM h GAS FITTINGS BELTING, PACKING AND HOSE KIRBT'S COM PRESSED BUNGS, EE :r, n --y- j. the:, Uoue Trimming., Carpenters' Tools, Drilling and Plain Laid Rope, Oaknm, Nails, Axes, Table aod Pocket Cutlery, A fall acsortneut efere-Tthlnf la the Hardware liiue. House Furnishing Goods, AND Morninj? Glory BASE BSJRXEltS. HOME COMPANION, IRON GATE, and ' WI1EAT SIIEAF Cook Stoves. Lamp', Lunlcrna A Chlmneyi, Ao. 1 Winter strained Lard Oil) NO. 1 ItE FIXED OIL CIIAMPIOX CLOTHES WRINGERS Manufacturers of TIN. SHEET IRON & COFFER WARE. SMOKE, STACKS, Repairing of all kinds done wllh nentnefs and dis patch. Jjpecltil attention glv.u to Steam and Gas Fittings rnrchnnlnj; with ensh onlr, onr fnrlllllei fnr fur nuhlnit everything in our lili am inperlor to y other Mtabl .liiu.nt in til. Oil hi'giou. We liav. a fliat class. TIN AND REPAIR SHOP Thanking onr frla fnr tt.afr lllieral patronacr ia Uio part, we that a ear baec aaioria 10 lit- tWMBUBea.
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