'i Vrolawm Orrtrs Daily Record. Put. Centre, Mmnrdny Itlarc-li 20 AHRIVAI. AKBi BEPAnTCHE tr THAINS'U . V. A. it. n. BOtTTIt. N. J, Passenger. LeaveCorry 11.20 n. m ; Titiisvllle. 12 59 p. in.; Petroleum Ceo tin. .4tf p. m.; Oil City, 2.22 p. m.j lr Tlnrton, i 10 p. m. No. 4 Paraeniror f-fave Corry 8.10 a. tn; Titinvlllo, 7,35 a.m.; Petroleum Centre S 14 m; Oil City, 8.59 m; arrlra at lr Tioeton 11.40 a m. No. t Pawengiir Leave Corry 8.05 p m; Titosvillo, 7.S0 p m; Petroleum Centre, ,33pm; arrivo at Oil Ci y 9,20 p m. JiOKTH. No. 1, Passenger Leave iTineton 7.15 bi; Oil City, 10,10 a m; Peirolenm Cen tre, 11,05 a m; Titusvilie, 11,50 a id; arrive at Corry 1,40 p m. No. .1, Pasnjer Leave Trrineton, 12, 1)5 p in; Oil City 2,57 p m; Petroleum Cen tre, 3.36 p m; Tituarille, 4,20 p m; arrive at Cony 6.45 p m. No. 6. Pa.senier Leavo Oil City 7,00 a t; P roleum Centre. 7,43 a m; Ti'tUBville, S,I1 am; arrive at Corry 10,10 a m. SH vine Service.. PRESBYTERIAN .CHURCH. Preach in'; at 11 a'clock A.M., and 7 a'claek P. M. RkV. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. ervict every Sabbatb at II A. II. ana i4 P. U. Sabbatb School at 12 P. M ata free. A cardial Invitation extend ed to.all. Eet. C. H. Hiard, Pastor. SIS. PETER AXD PAUL'S '(Catbolie) CHURCH. Mam at 10 a. m. Vesper and EeneJiclion f the Blercd Sacrament at 4 p. m. Catechism atp. m. " . JAMES DUNN, Paster. Gold 111?. It will bo seen by referenco ;to the pro ceedings of tbe meeting bold last evoinjr, tbat active measures arc to be taken to rid tbe town of tbe longbi witb which it bus beeainrested forborne timo past. We are gUd (o note tbis movement, and hope the committee will aea every endeavor to attain toe object desired. Tbcy will bo sustained iy every law-abldina citizen In tbe com muutty. Let good men be choson who are not an aid tp do their duty, aud tbe m'.Ber able scoundrels and knaves wHI soon "tuki n walk for their health," to aj warmer cli mate. One tbat abounds witb sulphur woiim ije tbe most agreeable, the warmer the bettor. The meeting of Odd Fellows, at Good Templar's Hall, last evening, was quite largely attended, over fifty members in enod landing in the ordor being In attendance. -A committee was appointed to correspond with the officers ol tbe Srato Lodge, for the furpose of securing a charter for a lodge to fee established tn this place. It Is thought there are at least 159 Odd Fellows la ttl vicinity who would become members sbo'd the lodge be eoco organized. The Wolker well, Central Pulroleiira Co's firm, commanc- i testing yesterday morn lag, striking oil almost immediately alter pumping began. It la now yielding fifteen barrels per day with a prospect of increas ing. Mr. L. P. Walker is tbe owner. Mr. W. has now eight producing wells on this farm, which are yielding togetber 100 bar rels per day. A nico Utile Income for one van. Tbe Wallaoe Sisters are playing to crowd ed houses at Fraukliu. Tbey deserve 11. The Allegheny Valley Railroad are Dow running "Silver Palace Sleeping Cars" on Lota of the night express trains, and both ways Iron Pittsburgh to Corry. This is a decided accomodation tcpa aengors as tbey fan now take a sleeping car at Corry, ou tbe evening traio, and arrira at Pittsburgh mzt morning bright and caily and in good trim for business. Two special term of Court for civil oases will be held on the Hrtst .Monday of May and nod tbe first Monday of June. Tbe first consignment of through freight from Buffalo to Pittsburgh via Ibe Allegheny Valley Railroad, was tcetved in tbat city ou Wednesday. It la officially slated ibut no passenger was killed on the Allegheny Valley Rail road during the last year, and no serious acoidunt occuned to pascuuger or freight traios. V. . " : r- Attention is called to the advertisement of "House for Saia.". This bouse Is pleas autly located, aad Is supplird wjth all the modern convenieneea. Ills a very desira ble piece of property, and will bo sold cu reasonable t'rroa. Tbe rain drops are beginning to fill. Early ibis moriiiug Urge rlucki of pig eons went ofcr ibe pUca in a uoit!i-t 1 earn.-1 ion. The following U a copy off lie lien law which lias piM.-d both Homes at llarris hurgl!, for the belter protection of Mechan ics In the counties of Venango, Crawford and Warren. This is an importuut law and lis pnssugn will be bailed with pleasure by tbe working men: AN ACT. To amend an act approved April 8, 18G3. Entitled an act relation to liens of mechan ics, material men and laborers upon lease holds, estates and property thereon, in the count ies of Venango, Crawford ami Warren, ami the snpplemeut thereto. Approved April 131b lSu'J; kc 1. Be ii enacted Ac, Tbat the first sectien of an act approved April 8th, ISfiS, relating to tbe liens of mechanics, material men and laborers upon leasehold estates in the Comity of Venango and the supplement extending tho same to tbe oojotit-g ul'Craw ford, Warren and Clarion be amVndcd by striking out the word "written, where it occurs before tbe word "Lease," so that the same shall read "held by cess for any term of years." EEC. Z. lhaitlieurst section or an act approved April 13th, 1SG!), entitled an net to amend an act approved April 13th ISO!), relating to leans of tni-chanlcs. material j men anu laoorets upon iea;enou estate in the counties of Venanuo, Crawford and Warren, be, and tbe same Is hereby, re pealed. EEC. . That section two or the act ap proved April l.'Hh, l?ti9, entitled an act tn amend an act tela.tnir to liens of material men, mechanic and laborers, in couuties of Vennir.o, Crawford and Warren, be, and tbe same is hereby, amended by striking out the words, "Af.er receiving not'eo s sfur-aaid, at the beginning of said section. l lovided. Tbat the provisions ol this act shall only apply to tbe County of Venango. Savs a Kow Turk letter writer: The luckiest vessel I ever knew in the India Irade was tbe Acbbar. She cleared for her owu owners in one voyage cut and back. 5200.000 net profit. A cargo was s!iit prd to Calcutta end there sold, and tbence sail ed for Canton. Tbe English had, at that time blockaded the Chinese ports, and tbe blockade bed just terminated as tbo Acbbar arrived. She leaded withfresli teas and sailed for New Yoik, where tho ma'ket was very high. Her arrival made a great sen sation, and teas fell tn-eDty cents per pound In one day. Notwithstanding tbis d.-cline, tbeAchlar teas paid an enormous profit. A meeting of the citizens of the upper end of tbe town wa held at the American notel, last evening, for the purpose ol adopting measures to rid the town of the roughs and pimps witb which it Is infested. The meeting was called to order, and on mollon E. W. Barker was called to the chair and R. C. Coulter elected Secretary. Tne matter was thoroughly ventilated, and on motion a committee of ttueo was appointed with power to choose two persons to act as nigbt watchmen. Tbe committee are Messrs. E. W. Baiter, J. D. Bartlcll and R. C. Coulter. A subscription was started and nearly n sufficient amount raised to pay ihe watch men, each party subscribing agreeing to pay their respective sum monthly. Tbe meeting tben adjourned. Four ministers passed through Titusv!!!e yesterday eo'nzdownto tbe Centre It is Ir reveieotlyt.iuteil tbat tbey were "going down to Osbkosh to have some fun with tbe boys." Pleasaatville Gaslight. Tbey should bavo brought tbe editor of tb C flight along to Introduce them around among "tbe boys," as ooe would naturally suppose, after reading bis. paper awhile, ttutt be was better posted in regaid to what was going on in Osbkosh thau most any one else. Osbkosh, tbe "benzine" portion of it especially, and tbe editor of tho Gaslight ate probably better acquainted than bo is with the praying portion of community. Poor boy! Alluding to the officers and crew of the Oneida, tbe Montgomery (Alu.) AdvertUer says: "It Is a proud, sad piece of history, which touches tbe hearts ami brlugs water to tbe eyes of the conn try men of that gallant crew, Their death was a victory over death Itself a spectacle of moral grandeur, which only 8 beroio race could exhibit, aud worth more to their country and to the service than a dozen triumphs won in passion and splendor of battle. Wo feel, as though we would give all tbo ships in tbe navy to have saved them, acd yet we would hardly be willing to have saved tbem at tbo sacrifice of thulr great example." A young lady met in oompauy a young genllemao wbo evidently bad an excellent opinion of himself. During conversation be introduced the subject of matrimony, and expatiated at ltugth upon tbo kind of wile be expecied to marry, that is, if ever be should take the dtcisive step. The bouored Inoy must he wealthy, beautiful, accomplish, ed, amiable, ic, ic. 11 is listener quietly waifeil until he ended, and then completely confounded him by asking In the coolest possible maimer, "And pray, sir what have you to oiler in return for tills?'' The young uiau stammered, reddened a little, aud walked away. A Portland club, bus tbe lolluwiog ques tion propnte l for disi usuion: "Can a .ig mon ache harder than a little man;" Hans r.reitnmun seems to have written a travesty oti "Excelsior," by which li e rap- ft i Ihe troth? Grilles Urns, have tdly fadinrr Shoo Fly is fir a fow brief homonym III) SPECIE PAYMENT. A II galvanized into new life Tbe Erst twopersons purchasing 'd al (ti , ,, . ioe vii specie in change. Give Hi m i CHI stanzas run In this way: m, K0 t;,ryi iwlf, ,,,22-tf. Per cfening clouds was seildling'f.sd, - As a youn mm drench der Milage bassrd, Mr. F.ar.er, salesman lor the v. -fl known Shkadina olong mid der slidrrn and hail Mit dese VorUs tied on his coml.'diiil: "Shoo, fly." "Oh! don'd go such a night like dose," His mudder gries. "You will got froze: Dot John Frosd dot will nib your ear." Ho only aid4so nilt.a sbneer: "Shoo, fly." Then tbe old.'raan and the young maid tell bim to stop, but Higher und higher that young man vent, For the shdormi he dond not care a cent , As Iki viped dat shnnw off his Ield ear, Dcm voids vas herd, sdill audroog.UQd cleur "Shoo, fly." Tbo Texans are packing 27,000 beevej tbis winter, costing at the packeries two and oue half to three cents in gold per pound, one beef making two barrels. Two thirds of this amount Is packed in tierces and sent to Europe. These packeries are Ssli. Glass, Door". Putty Ac. Large located near water transportation, and nrostocli very cheap al the l'urniiur" Store, entirely distinct from the great slaughter rnlO-tf bouses where cattle are killed for their hide uuu taiiow. The Internal Keven ie Assussois cet some funny answsrg to the ipiu-tions printed on their blanks. For instance, "Had your wile any Income last year?'' one person re-& plies, "Yes, one boy." Another, "An im- pertinent question, but no." A KM. h husband's love, aud as much money from bim us she wants, but no other income; fourth, "Yes, twios-bolh well; willing fo oe iiixeu loritiem;' pun, "Have not been able to discover that she had any," etc., etc. A collision tool; placo between n passen ger train and a freight train on the Chicago Uurlington and Quiucy Eiilroad, wilhiu a few rods of the Uuion Depot, at Quincy, Wcduejday al'iernoon, whica resulted iu the breaking both legs or Joseph Wheeler, of Bushufll, .Elisba Uondrk-ks, of ColnmbuM and Mcses Straus, of Quincy. Wheeler died shorlly alter, and Htodrlcks will j-rob-ably die. Tbe collisslon wns caused hy a portion cf tho freight trdn breaking loose on down grade, and runaitij injo the pa senuer train standing ou tho track. The ;eiSoiiS injured wtru i nssengers. Tfce Boston Transcript reports that a little four-year-old girl, wbo was taken to seo tho ballet, expiesscd a wish on ber re turn home to dictate a letter to her father. und did it as follows: "Deux papa, I have been to see some ladies dance. They danc ed on tbuir toes. They bad no feet; their toes were oo Ihe ends of their lejia." The Chicago doctors preach bo as follows for a eold in the head: Water Sugar Whibky 0 1 - 0D 1G0 A negro person in tbe west, preaching ttgumst tbe love of mosey, concluded his sermon by saying: "And finally, dear brethren, yon can Judge what God thinks of mcney by the class of people La gives It The Grsl woman jury or ratt er the first women who composed part of a jury bud a sevete test of their enduranco on Iho first case tried before them. It was a, murdor in Laramie City, Wyoming, and the jury were confined four nights beforo they came to a- verdict. Then the women emerged palo and fatigued. Having secured their right to some of tho "piivilees" enjoyed hy meiflt will ho Interesting to luurti how they Ilka litem so far. Of the- iwo cities ol Boston, it Is a pity that tbe wrong ooo should have been swui lowed up by the sea. . Throe Mxiistchki u year Wall the Ago- pius llhncliaienVos Alaska Herald costs. Yet eouie people steal it. A special dispatch to tho Tniomo Tele grsph says-the steamer City of Brush's put Into tfalllux. Iiecai'.so she bad the small-)' aboard, so aa to avoid being quarantined a New Y'ork. lu a giimeol Killiurds at Culiimbus, for tho championship of Ohio and 20 be tween Joseph Caspar, t'.m present champion and Henry Choale, of t-pringdold, Caspar won, scoru 1,002'tn fltlf.- The Cily of lloston has now ben out for over sixty days, yet ha3 nover been soea or spoken. The chanoes. therefore, cf her safe ty, are daily diminishing. It is barely pos sible, II disaster has happened, somo of her passengers aud crew may have been saved i .oat, w'oa say reveal ter file. I,i,:l .tS-rn. nothing ri nso ot i.nen.s c.o.,e,, ..... . hia will visit thistity about April 1st. hose wishing clothing cut in the latest tyle and best materials will do well to rc rvo their orders tor Mm. Ho will have a nry large and complete line i f (ample. lir prices will bo found very low a tbo tent of our business gives great advan ces In buying. Tho lonu established repu tionoftbo bouse for lair dealing, nood itting and workmanship is Rtiufuote at every customer will be pleased. u.lli in. Ordeis taken for suits and Ms guaranteed, hum crs A- A Men's. Ciiu.DHKXs CaKiiuuKM. A lino assort eut at the Furniture Store. A. S. Smith iu order t close oat bis large ock of ladies shoes Ac, offers tbem atoost l l Ley must be sold in tbe uext 00 days. l.- A If. Finn assortment of Puper and Clolh Wio- Uow Shades and Fixtures, just rec d at niStf. Gkikkes Grm. Utvlereloihini: iu lure cuianiilies at Lam mers & Atden's. ITorse Shoe Nails, wbelesale aud retail. 3-tf. at A'chols' n & U.ackir.oo s. TheNew Gas l'uiun lor sali. al Xicholsoa Bluekinon . tf. . : : ; T. . , V ' Carriaao Uolta. wholesaU and retail, a """""" Hk.ooa's !a-lf. Kid Gi.oaes A larga assortment, at Lamemis & Alden s. G fTaey, sells better and Cheaper Roods pun any dealer on the creek. Try him. itr. In" largest ami tiesl assorted slocK ever in exhibition on OU creek is at Gutfaey's. Ml Kir. Gold taken at par for goods at Gaffney'a. -u isir. Limmers A Alden's Is tlie only store to qiy good, durable and cheap clothing. Thk Pyramids) of splendid coal overat Odington & Cornwall's yurd ore perfectly wjHuurini. marchiOtr. FnEisiF? St.k m Closes. N'iiholson A Bn'.kmon havin:; bought him aut at this pace and Kane Ciy. tf. Coi.n is a word which Codington A Com Veil propose render obseiete. For modus perandt call and see Iher.i. marcblOlf. Reduced Prices at Lummen A Aldea'i. uov.i2tl. Tnis Means Business My entire stock v. buui uuei-eu ai t'osu A. S. S-MIIB, Dec 5 tf. Just received a lur;9 and stock at thelf baidwaie at J. well assorted Rutherford's. tf. NEW A DVERT1S M EN TS. i'OK SALI CIIKAl ! A omlor'iblo Dwelllr.c I!cno In Vfllil rii l.llovv tor funhcr 'particulars enqalre on mdi- l. R. W. EVANS. JIO. 1!. nsSSELIL A CO., B A. NT K E RS G. n. tssell, M. C. Martin lin-Istophcr M-yer. W Ir-r rur sernues Tur Hie tmosacttn of tiLSKVlL II.M1.-N J, JlXCUANUK ULd COlr 1.KI TUN MUSINKSS Any h-li e-s eutru.-t, d toi.urcure will ronWe prouiptiltentior. fit 17 tf. piiil:ile?hia .V k.rVi It. It. Time, laiitnutea faster linn Er I"! lime. On niuhfter UTond iv. o7. lSili, 1fi, he trains on th.j liiauelpliia & Kilo Jtul.roaJ will run as fvlowi: i I WKSTWAT.T,. Mull Tral leaves I'hilailcIpLia, B.S6 p tn 4t " Idiivus Com v, o.fio p in " nrrtvwi t I-lne, N,v0pm Erin Exprlu.ivi'i I hliudeliihia, 11,40 a in " U-av, b I'orry, 8,10 am ' " iirrhesat t-'.He, 10,0 a m Aecoarn, envn Coi-iy, ,RUpm " " in hes at Eric. 8,4j p m I KASTWARD. Mll TRilmaves Erie, 940 am " c-vc. 1,'orrvr lo.-'-O a m " " irrlvw nt I'l lladolphla. B.'JO a in Erie Expr. eav Krte, 4,IK p m 41 tavi sl'orrv, 5,60 p in " " rilvrant F'l.ilaililphla, 12,45 pm Aei-om'n tavi-s Erl. lo. a in " ' m'ves ut Corrv. 1,10 pm Kxprras n-i com ts at I'orry, Wnfl east ut or- rv mid IrvlHon, Expiws ui-.t at Irrineton wlih ti-.tius ou l-iC'i e'.i m il Alhylienv Mver ltnilroud I AI.Mii.il L I Vl.nK, (ion bup. 1 1 C. A. Jftoi ley, DEALKiip second Inml ena nea, boilers. Tub iiilp. Cat-ir, ali.u new WouU Ac Alalia engines co kU, 111 ly lunu. Ifavlna the faeillties for CLEAIillG AND REPAIRING EM ClMES, , will do jo ou b mobl reaartuableterma arties Having Engine9for Sale rt'il do well w pU mo a call. Platftitm near tb ).!'. AA.lt. II., PETHtXEl-K CERrOFrlFA. V. INSPK 1IUOS. COLUMN' wkssqr eSosT, STORE. ESTABLISHED I59. "Winsor IBros. MAIN STREET, PETROLEUM CENTRE, DEALERS IX OIL WELL TUBING AND CASING I ALSO, WORKING BARRELS A VALVES, STUFFING BOXES, CLAMPS, TONGS, 1NN13 SUCKER RODS, RIVETED JOINT SUCKER COD BOILER PUMPS, CISTERN t WELL PUMPS, frary Siscrlptroo ef supfSes frr OIL WEIL TfiK 1XB REFINERIES. BSASS ' GOODS, STEAM & GAS FITTINGS BELTING. PACKING AND ROSE KlR3rS COM PRESSED BCN'GS, HAP.D W ABE, IIouso Trlmminga, Carpenters' 'fools. Drilling and Plain Laid Rope, Oakum, Nails, Acs. Table and Put-Lei Cutlery, A fj'l as oiteeo: of evr-vfcli.g u ha B.iwarr libS SJouse Furnishing Goods, "VTEITTITjA.I'OiR. AND "u" Mornins: G-lory 1IAE UtR,EUS. HOME COMPANION, IRON GATE, and WHEAT SHEAF Cools Stoves. Lamp, Lantern St Chimneys, Ho. 1 Winter trained Lard Oil NO. 1 REFIXJBD OIL. CIIAMPIOX CLOTHES WSIXCEKS Manufactuiers of TIN. SHEET IRON & COFFER WARE. SMOKE STACKS, Repairing of all Muds alone wllh neslneas sad dU patch. Eapecul alletitkiu zlm to Steam and Gas Fitting PnrcbnslnpT with eaah only, onr fnelllllee for fnr nlftilni! ev. rvthtna n our Hn ire .nperlor P ny i.tli. r t irnbl Dtiuieul lu the Oil Imjlon- We 1 n a ttistc.a. TiN AND REPAIR SHOP- ThanklrgonrfrleaJjforHftr lh'al patronnF" ia tbe psal, we ekell ut tar lw i'or to mer.i la eontlauanos.
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