rV-iram On ire Oailv Record !!. f en're, Mndr Rlarcb 88 1BMIV II. IKD DEPARTl'ltl! Or TBAANSfON O. C. eY A. M. It. SOUTH. No. 2, Passenjer. LsaveCerry 11.20 a. n. : TltusTille, 12.59 p. m. ; Petroleum Cen tra, 1.40 p. m. Oil City, 2 22 p. m.; Ir Vioeton, i 10 p. m. No. 4 Passenger Leave Corry 6. 10 a. m; Titusvllie, 7,35 a. m. i Petroleum Centre 1 14 t m; Oil City, 8.69 m ; arrive at lr- Tioeloo U.4U a n. No. 6 Passenger Leave Corrv 6.05 p m; Titnsvllle, 7.M p m; Petroleum Centre, 8,3p m; arrive at Oil City 9,20 n. KORTH. No. 1, Passenger Leave Irvlnetoa T.15 am; Oil City, 10,10 a m; Petroleum Cen tre, 11,05a m; Titusvllie, 11,50 a m; arrive at Corry 1,40 p tn. No. 3, Pawn (jer Leave Irvlnetea, 12, 5 pm; Oil City 2.57 p m; Petroleum Cen tre, 3.36pm; Tilusville, 4,20 p mj arrive at Corry 6.45 p m. No. 5, Passenger Leave Oil City 7,00 a r roleum centre, 7.43 a m; Titusvllie, am; arrive at Corry 10,10 a m. Divine services. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Freachlog at 11 o'clock A. M., acd 7 o'cleekP. U. Est. J. T. Oitodt, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Service every Sabbath ct 11 A. K. and X P. M. Sabbath School at 12 p. M. eats free, A cordial lavltatioa extend ed to.all. . Bev. C. II. He.ikd, Pastor. ITI. PETER AND-PAUL'S '(Catbolle) CHURCH. Mess at 10J a. m. Teaper and Benedlctfca of tbe Sleseed laerament at 4 p. si. Cateeblaa at2p. to. JAME3 DUNN, Palter. Gold 111. The heavy rains of a day or two post bat cautad the creek to raise almost to over flowing lti banks, lie particular damage wai dene. The np-creek trafe this forenoon was de- jayea two hours by una alias at seme point above Oil City. Tbe weather Is most miserable to-day. A mixture of rain, snow, bail, sluab, Inter- Bilzed with a plentiful quantity of mud. Everything pawed off quietly Saturday night. Two more watchmen were on duty, wbieb cautnd tbe roughs to "lay low." Our advise to them would be to "skedad die" at once, as trouble Is brewing and they will dlacover that no boy's play Is meant. From tbe publishers we have received No. S of ''The Technologist," a magazine de. voted to Engineering, Manufacturing and Building. This valuable magazine sbuuld be in tbe hsnds of every mecbanlo aad builder tn tbe country. The illustrations and artiolea are all original, and prepared expressly for this magazine. The subscrip tion price is $2 per annum; single copies 20 eeota. Letters should be addressed to "The Industrial Publication Company, No. 176 Broadway, New York. The worst day yet for local lions. fjemral Daniel Pratt, tbe Great Amer'- can Traveler and perpetual candidate for the Presidency,- delivered an address in Philadelphia on the 23d last. Should tbe General come this way City Fathers If al loy, Graham, bill-poster Taylor and Pro fessors Anderson, and Green, would no doubt tender tbe distinguished editor of the Bos ton Urldlron a publfo reception. The tin- panonians would also be present. Mr. Edward Fox Is about to commeoce a new wall on bis lease of the Central Petro leum Co. s farm. To T"B Citizbns or Pbtbolccm ClV TBB. The impression having gone forth that I intend to leave town and resign try panitloo as night watchman after the 1st of May, I take this method of Informing (be eltlzeos of Petroleum Centra that it is ray intention to remain in town aud act in tbe oapaeity of night watchman until dis placed by the citizens, Pktkr Kisxet. II begins to look now as if tbe transnorta nt oil from Pittsburg to tbe aenboad is to be taken from tbe Pennsylvania Central R. B. and given to tbe Baltimore and Ohio Com. paoy, tbe latter rosd having offered to ear. ry It tauou cheaper tban tbe former. If this project is carryed into effect it wMI take trade from Philadelphia to Baltimore; and tbe only thing that will prevent this is a material reduction in freight ly the Pennsylvania Central, and that, too, without deley. Th l,ellng at Pilta luirg among nl unn is liitier against lb Paooay Ivanis JOeu tral. Cleveland 11, ratf. Developing is to Im pushed rapidly ahead on all tbe sunonnding territory as soon ss th gtfathnr will nermlt. j A cm ions caie Is on trial at Cincinnati, tbe pirties to which reside in Miami Town ship, near North Bend. Sarah Pieron seeks to recover $1,000. from Mathins Blank and Eliz McDonald for the loss of time aod service of her husband, Charles D Person, and for labor expended "upon him for six months succeeding tbe 14th of March, 1869. She alleges that on tbe day Ingestion tbe defendant McDonald sold ber husband Ave drinks of intoxicating liquor, and Ibat tbe defendant Blake soldJMm three drinks, and that be became unable to control himself, fell and broke bis legs. Tbe defendant, deny all liability on their part. During tbe examination, a Mr. Balsley, who testified in relation to the cundilloo of Piersonijwhen be called at bis house on that evening, .was aiked if Pierson had not drank some of the witness's patent cider,and replied that be bad nol; tbe witness added that that article was not intoxicatlng.and he was not manufaclur ing at that time. This brought up an Inquiry In relation to tbe components of tbe patent ed article, and the witness was. asked to state of what tbey consisted. He respond, ed: '-Well, sir. if you want to know tbe whole, there are there or four nonnda of , i - trown sugar to one pint of molasses, oue ounce and a half of tartaric acid, and tbe balance of water. I paid for that receipt) sir, but yon have got it for nothing." Great laug'ater succeeded this description of tbe new method of making cider without apples. Pctrolenia items from all Source. A new well was struck Friday upon tbe C. Persons tract, near Sbamburg, which Is reported as doing fully 75 barrels per day. It is known sa tbe "Innlss well," the work ing interest being owned by W. J. Innlss, of Pioneer. A new well completed upon the Emery Bros. fc Colwell tract, Friday, is do ing about 75 barrels per day, though some estimate is doing over 100 barrels daily. Three One wells have just been complet ed upon tbe Cbicaga tract, or King farm. These are owaed by the Chicago Petroleum Company, of which Judge Gutbrle is tbe representative. One of tbo new strikes is repotted pumping CO barrels per day. Three barks and two schooners sailed from Philadelphia, during tbe past week, carrying 205,033 gallonaof petroleum to foreign ports. Three shipo, five ba'ks and two brigs are now loading. Siace tbe first of January 5,627,249 gallons have been ex ported. Win. Dirling, ot Oil City, was yesterday brought before Alderman Donaldson on a obarge of larceny, preferred by Wm. P. Laubrey. From the testimony it appears that Dirling was employed hy Lougbrey to drive a -team from Oil City to some place in Indiana county. He was necessarily absent from Oil City for three or four days at a time, lie bad been driving tbe team dur ing tbe winter, but about the 7th of tbe present month be disappeared and no traces could bo obtained of bis whereabouts. It was found that be bad sold tbe horses aod wagon to some man in Indiana! county and Immediately took bis departure for the West Constable Sarber yesterday arrested DUling in this city, and after a bearing be was committed to tbe lock up and will be taken to Iudiana county, where au Infor mation for larceny has bewB made against bim before Justice Johns. Pittsburg Com mercial Saturday. Seven merchants, all doing bvsinesg on thtsam street in Halllax, were lost in the steamer City of Boston. Tbey bad gone out to purchase their spring supply of goods and will cover more return. This is a sad affliction, Indeed. The Fert Scott (Kansas) Monitor esti mates that immigrants at the rale ol a thou- sand a day will find their way to Kansas auring tbe next three mouths. But'wlll tbey stay there or proceed where tbe "met al is more attractive" to tbe gold and sli ver regions in tbe Rucky Mountaios? a voicage gamoier nas invented a new "tool,? It consists of a small mirror set in a finger-ring, wblcb, put on tbe little finger of tbe right band, eoablea the dealer to see every card given to his opponent. rr 7 Tbe steamer Dolphin, from Philadelphia for Piobtnond, was "burned to tb water's edge Tuesday, at Patuxent, Maryland. The crew barely escaped with tbeir lives. Tbe fire was supposed to have been acciden tal. Tbo Mayor of Terra Haute, Ind., was ar rented tbe other day fur 'cusiiu' and dam min " in bis office, aud tbe Chief of Police of the sane town was apprehended lor pro voking au assault. Kiou State, Indians, h4 1 ne o-'nery In Texas ia flue. A letter from Benville to the Corpus Cbi'.Bl Adver tiser says that in a twenty miles ride lioni P.palote to llcevilie throe corpaea dan jled from one limb ol a true. Such orouinouts add to tbe picturcsq-u character of the land scape, and give it a cheerful varisiy. Talking of Fisk, Jr., the Tribuno says: The world is never angry long witn a sin ner who makes it laitgb. So when Mr. Fisk treats tho .thctt of a railroad as a huge joke, and entertains the bnprenie loun with specu lntions upon tbe moral aod linan cial effect of shoe-buckles like Commodore Vanderbi lt'c.whcn he stigmatized Dnniel Drew as a batter ' pudding, and describes the Erie directory as anertof robbers; e pecially who n be. expresses bis own borror at tbe nefarious scheme into which be was badgered by Vanderpilt and cajoled by tbe tearful Drew all New York is amused, end begins to soften tbe language in which it bas been went to speak of this great rail way comedian. Testeiday perbapt be was a swindler and a ruffian; to-day be is only a sad rogue; to-morrow be will be 'that funny Fisk.' And all because be makes jokesln.sucb unexpected times and p'a ces." A prisoner in a Detroit court. when asked where be lived replied: "LlvsT Live? I live in tbe regions of eternal bliss. I owo a farm of a thousand acres there. I plough my land with angels) and raise cabbages, cabbages, cabbages, beets, beets, beets. You're a cabbage you're a beet you're an angel you're a borsr you're a horse you're an ass an ass an ats! Whoop I" 'Is your father living?" '-I'm my own fatb er. I'm.the father of all nations." "Have you got any mother V "Yes, young man. Yes, young man; lots of 'em; ten of 'em. You look as though you needed a mother You want nursing f you ain't healthy. My mother shall be your motheis, all of 'em I'll be your father. Child of mortality, em. brace your heavenly father." He proved to be an escaped lunatic Reading, a suburb of 1'orkopolis, was ex cited on Friday, upon the discovery that a clandestine marriage bad been effected tbe night previous between Mr. Frank Clements and one Mias Roberts, aged'seventecn, con trary to tbe wish of the lady's maternai relative. Tbe mother was lured from ber pleasant fireslde.by tbe infoimatloo that one of ber nelgbbois wa;in tbe lost stage of dissolution, wblcb, however, was a ruse. During ber.absence the blooming sweet seventeen was captured, not agaiust ber will, however. Tbo Reese River Nevada) Reveille bas bad evidence tbatthie are yet tome things new under tbe sun, even in the experience of a livo yankee. It narrates tbe manner in which a couple of squaws managed to play a comfortablegame ot euchre at tbe corner of the street. Squatting In the dust, one of them took her baby, wbichas fas tened in a framework, fiotn her back, aud stretching it upon tbe pavement, face up wards, she and ber companion proceeded to play tbeir cards upon tbe belly, wblob they used as a table. The last Army and Navy Gazette of the United Kingdom declare that it was entire ly unprepaied for tbe exhibit ol' our nav;, as set lortb In tbe F ccretary's annual report and confesses to rise Iroin Its perusal witb feelings not only of contentment, but of de ligbtlui satisfaction and rejoicing that our "navy, commerce and flag are rapidly dis appearing from tbe ocean." Tbe Southern St,tes are beginning to cultivate China grass to be used as a sub stitute for silk. A machine aud process for its preparation have. already been patented. Tbe Louisiana planters base raised tbe mostof Ibis glass, but tbey sell it in Lon don, where it is worked into what are call ed Japanese silks. nonet. All persons having deceived a notice from this office to make return of their income lor 1869, and tailing to do so by the thirty-first day ol March 1870, will be assessed as pre (cribedby law, and in. order to get exhonei ated from said assessment mnst attend tbe appeals, which will be beld at Franklin Pa. E. J. Robs Assistant Assessor. Petroleum Centre, Pa., March 28, 1870 Lammers k Alden's is the only mass, clothing atore in the Centre. whits Tbe largest and best assortment of Table r-utlery, ever brought into tbe country at Niccbolson k Blaokinon's. tj. We would call tbe attention of our busi ness men to the superior styles of job print ins-, both plain and fancy, at present being turned out from this office. We are prepar ed to execute job printing of every deecrin tion In tbe latest and most fashionable style of tbe art, and at reasonable rates. tf. Horse Shoe Nalln, wholesale at Nicholson & Blaekmon's. and retail, 23-tf. TheNew Gub Pump tor sale at Nicholson & Blaekmon's. tf. The New Gas Pump tor sal at Nicholson & Blaekmon's. n; Carriage Hulls, wholesale Nicbolsuii &, Hackmon's and retail, 23-tC Underclothing In large quantities at Lam avtv IA n 1 14VU O) Local tl--. t" It Is the truth T GriflV lltn. have RESUMED SPECIE PAYMENT. All persons purchasing goods at their store will receive specie in change. Givo I hem a call and see torycurself. iu22-tf. Mr. Fiu7.it, salesman lor t lie well known clothing house ol Charles Stokes, Philadel phia will visit this city about April 1st. Those wishing clothing cut in the latest style and best materials will do well tore serve tbeir orders lor bim. Ho will have a very large and complete line of samples Our prices will be found very low as the extent of our business gives great advan tages In buying. Tbe loug established repu tation of tbo house for lair dealing, good cntting and workmanship Is guaranl tbat every customer will be pleased. ml6-m. Orders taken for suits and fits guaraateed, Lammers t Alden's. Chu.drbns Csrriauks. A fine assort ment at tbe Furniture Store. A. S. Smith in order t close out bis large stock of ladies shoes 4c., offers them at Cost as tbey must be sold ia tbe next 61 day. e 6 If. Fine assortment of Paper and Cloth Win dow Shades aad Fixtures, just ree'd at m8tf. Gbjfpks Bbos. Sasb, Glass, Doors, Putty Ac. Large stock veiy cheap at tbe Furniture Store. mlO-tf Kid Gi.oaes A Lamemis & Alden's. large assortment, at Gaffney, sells better and cheaper goods tban any dealer on tbe creek. Try bim. " Ml.tf. The largest and best assorted stock ever on exbibitioa on Oil creek is at GalTney'a. M18tf. Gold taken at par for goods at Gaffney's. M 18tf. Lammers A Alden's Is the only store to quy good, durable and cheap clothing. Thk Pyramids of splendid coal overat Codington & Cornwall's, yard are perfectly wonderful. . marchlOtf. Sheriffs Same is Closed. Nicholson A Biackmon having bought bin out at this place and Kane City. tf. Cold Is a word wblcb Codington A Corn well propose reuder ohselele. For modus operandi call and see .them. marchlOtf. Reduced Prices at Ltmmera Aldea's. nov.22tf. Turn Means Borises. My entire stock of goods la offered at coat. A. S. Smitb. Dc 5 tf. Just received a large and well assorted stock or shelf hardware at J. Rutherford's. tr. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE CHEAP ! Ac-wnlortalilo Dwelllrg TIcnM In Wl'd Cut Hollo w For flintier particulars enquire on the premises. mcliSS tf. It. W. EVANS. GEO. II. BISSEL.Ii 4c CO., B -A. N Z E RS, PKTROI.F.UiTI (JENTHK, PA. O. II. Illasvll, M. C. Martin Christopher Meyer. We nfftr rnir services for the trnnpiKtln of r.KNKUAL HANKINii, KXCTlASOIiaid COL LK TION BUSINESS Any Lnxhien cntniftid to oar care will receive prompt attention. u 17 If. piiilladcptiia Ac Erie It. II. Time, 10 minutes faster than Er le tlmo. On ami sfier Monduv, Nov. 16th, 18K0. the 'trains on the riilladulptiia fc rle linl roai will run follows: 'l!STWJlD. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia, S.W n m ' leaves Corrv, S.-W p m " " arrives at Erie. 8,90 pm Erie Expr. Imvus Philadelphia, 11,40 a in " " Icavi s Orry, 8,18 am " arrives at Krle, 10.0 a m Accom'n, ltnves Corry, l.ft) p m " " arrives at Eric 8,43 p m EAtfTWAaS. Mail Train leaves Erin. S40am 10.HI a m 6.90 a in 4.1 m p m R.50 p m 12,46 pm 10.J6 a m lraves Corryf arrlvt'S at Phil hlladelDbla. une xpr. ichvi s urn), " " leave Corry, ' " arrives nt Philadelphia, Ao-om'n leave Kilo. " nrrfvi at Corrv. 1,10 p in i KxDreti! eait corniest at Corrv. Mail ea?t at Cor ry and Irvlue'on, Expre,.a wont At Irviui'ton with trains on Oil Creek and Alk-'hcnv lilver ltitllroad ALKKEU L TYCEK, Uen. Bupt. C. A. nurlcy, DEALE.t in second hand ena: mi, boilers. Tub iitr. Caning, also new Wood ,c Maun encinea c staiitly on band. Having Iho facilities for CLEANING AND REPAIRING EN GINES, will do so on th most reasonable terms. arties Having Engines for Sale VVll do well to five me a call. Flatfotm near the O. CAA.lt. R., PETROLEU M CKNI KC. PA. DISSOLUTION NOTICE 'I be cnpartner.il 'p heretorr re i x'sHpk urder tha 1 firm name if (t . Crli-wn'd t '.',". t flom tlilsTtb dav ot January lhTo iliolvnl by iVutiutl juiwnt. All pailie Indebted or having any r aims on said Arm ale renuasted to call for celtleni-f I. KH GKlswni.O. . W. NUUTOH. jsaSttu. WIXSOU BROS. COLUMN? WfiNSOR BROS., stoSe. established (9. Win soi 33 ros. MAIX STREET, PETItOLEUtt CEVTUE, DEALERS IN OIL WELL TUBING AND CASING ! ALSO, r WORKING BARRELS A TALTES, STUFFING BOXES, CLAMPS, TONGS, 1NN1S SUCKER RODS, RIVETED JOINT SUCKER ROD BOILER PUMPS, CISTERN k WELL PUMPS, r.ry Dejcrlpttos er supplies far oil well nm m REFINERIES. BRASS GOODS, STEAM & GAS FITTINGS BELTING. PACKING AND HOSE KIRBY'S COMPRESSED BUNGi, HARD "W A -R E, House Trimmings, Carpeoters' Tools, Drilling and Plain Laid Rope, Oaknot, Nails, Ales. Table aud Pocket Culler, A full assortment of everything la lbs Hardware Liue House Furnishing Goods, VENTILATOB AND Morning Glory BASE MUEKS. HOME COMPANION, IRON GATE, aod WHEAT SHEA7 Cook Stoves. Immpa, Lanterns A Chimneys, No. 1 XV Inter at ruined Lard Oil, XO. 1 REFINED OIL. ( lIAJll'tOV CLOTHES WBIXCER Manufacturers of TIN, SHEET IRON COPPEB WARE. SMOKE STACKS, HpaIriBJ of an Mnds anna fib Dsstaesi i sad s patch. Especial attention jii n u Steam and Cas Fitting . . ... . 1- hrlllllrs vf " rnrcliasing wini " uy, -, r ,, nj nl-lifng owrytlilng in our i n- " '7-,. ,s ntlii-r Miubllabtneut In tbe OU lu'filon. " (IrHt clue. TIN AND REPAIR SHOP Tt.nnUlnin.ir friends for tl.elr a th. pn.t, w sbail uso our biat ,0,,fu 1U ts cunttauai.va.
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