t .h! Petroleum Centre Daily Record. ftU Centre, IHniidav. Ju. S4. AKftlV.41. AND HE PAKTt'B E Off a UAlNS ON O. C. A B. B. SOOTH. Xn. 2, Passenner Leave Corry 11.20 a. hi ; Tltusville, 12.59 p. m. Petroleum Ceu re, 1. K p. m. ; Oil City, 2 22 p. in. ; Ir vlnoton. A lo p. m. No 4. rVsenifer Leave Corry . 10 a. m. Titimville, 7.35 a.m.: Petroleum Centre, VII u m; Oil City, Sfi9 am; arrive at lr vincion 11.40 a in. No. (i. lmiwnRr teavn Corry C.05p ni; Titmsvillo, 7.60 p m; Fetroleum Centre, S,3U p m; arrive at Oil City 9,20 r m. NORTH. No. 1, Passenger Leave Irvineton 7.J5 a m; Oil City, 10,10 a raj Pelmlcuni Cen tre, 1 1.05 it m; Tilusvilie, 11,60 a m; arrive at Corry 1, 10 p in. No. .1, i'.i8siuer Leave Irvineton, 12, 05 p nr. ()il City 2.57 p m; Petroleum Cen tre. 8. 36 p m; Tilusvilie, 4,20 p m; arrive ut Corry .0.45 p in. No. 5. Passenger Lpave Oil Cl'y 7,00 a id; Petroleum Centre, 7,43 a m; Titusville, V.ZQ a m; arrive at Corry 10,10 a m. lilvlun Service!. PKESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at II o'clock A. il., and 7 o'elovkl. M. Ret. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. - , ' ( .METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services every Sabbath nt 11 A. M. and . P. M. Sabbath School at 12 P. M. cats free. A cordial Invitation extend ed to all. Tsr. C. M. IIeard, Pastor. STS. PETER AXD PAUL'S (Catbolie) CHURCH. Mass nt 1PJ a. m. Ye-sper and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. ni. Cateeiiism at 2 p. m. JAMES DTJXX. Pastor. Gold lo-day 121 ?". To-nlgbt tbe celebrated Zoe Dramatic Troupe open at Sobel'g Opera House in the celebrated military druma entitled '-The French Zpj, or the Pall or Algiers." M'lle Zo., the beaulilul Cuban Sylph, will appear in b'T great characlers of Matbilde do Mer le, ncnrl St. Alme, and Hornet, in wbiih she will be assisted by tbo full strength of tbe company. M'lle Ze is wpII known lo our citizens, not only as a charming and grac. ful actress, lut as a refined and accom plished lady. Of the company we ne el oaly say' they are first-class performers in every respect. We bespeak for them crowd ed houses during their stay here. A man numed John Furlong, in the em ploy of the' Jamestown & Franklin Rail ioad, was ran over by engine 42 on the Ai & G. W. R. U., near Oil Gitf, on Saturday evening,, and iustartly killed.- His reiiaius vt re horribly mangled. - j . JtlTTUItS are only $5 per case at jn24if. GAFFN'EY'S Geo. D. Freulice, of Ibe Louisville Courier-Journal, expired, at Louisville at un early hour Saturday morning. Tbe death of Mr. l'tentlee will cause universal sorrow aui.ing newspaper men, by wbom.be1 has long lieen known as one ef the ablest and must successful witexs in ihe couulry. It is with leellngs of sorrow thai we an nounce the death of our townsman, Mr. M. Buckley, which 'look place on Saturday evening. Mr. B. had been a resident of this place tor nearly six years, and was widely known aod respected. The fuueral services were held at tbe Cathclio Church, yesterday afternoon, and was largely at tended by the friends of tbe deceased. May he sod rest lightly over his ashes. . The excellent hand connected With the Zoe Troupe favored our citizans with some tine music this afternoon. " It snows once mure. Evcryboty.tuid bis wil'.i und wile's sistor should attend ihi theitrn tbW evening. In the new county bill now before Ihe , Legislature, the name of Chase has heen changed to Petroleum, the one proposed last winter. o.m; iil.ikei casks for sale at empty liquor jan24if. CAI'FNEYS It has been staled that the Valley of the l.ower K'u (jratiUe had a mild and genial Climate, and that the growing eeavou includ ed ten months of lb year. The Browns- vine sentinel, of tbe 17th tilt. , saye: '-Il is nnw the initldle or December, and we hav toasting cars. Wo bavo bad other ofculcntsaud vegetables lor a longer period of time. Then facts speak commeut is unncciHiary. Let the unbeliever go lo tbo market aud reo fur himself." Sur.ib S. Stufl'irJ, buviug u pious tepnrd for iho religions welfare of the New Jersey legislatures, baa presented each Senator of thai Statu with a Bible. The gift was ac cepts by a vota of that graceful body, nil a vote of thanks tendered lo tbe con. tuiratv Ceuur. TUB CAVE CITY HOHKOIt. Farther Detailed Use Great JMaaater Tbe Louisville. Courier Journal of Janua ry 10th aayi: 'None bnt those who knew tbe place be fore and have seen It since the disaster which occurred at four o'clock on Monday morning at Cave City, can have an adequa te conception of the wonderful doings and terrible results of the tornado. Tbe scene beggars description, defies the exaggerating propensities of reporters, and can never be lully comprehended even by those who were in the midst of it. Language would fail lo portray even a few of the scenes aud inci dents, all of which if published would bav" fulled a volume. The first heard of the storm by Professor A. T. Williams was the heavy dashinu of hail against the windows of his house. Tbe bail storm lasted but a few moments, and immediately therealter tbe heavens and I earth were illuminated by a living, continn- ous sheet of flame. 'Williams said be had been in many a bard fought battle, and had beard many hideous souods, but never heard anything like tbe voice of this mons ter storm. Tbe wind rumbled and bellow ed, screamed and shrieked, as if all Ibe Sends of mythology had been turned loose, Tbe crashing ol tbe houses, and the whirl ing of tbe timbers and splinters through tbe air which followed Ibe demonical sounds ol (be wind were teriific, but nothing like tbe roaring and bowling of Ibe winds. It appeared that the storm, a dense cloud. composed of all tbe angry, destructive and noisy elements of nature, rolling like a great ball upon the earth, enveloping and wrenching from its place everything that comes within its reach. lis speed was that of a cannon ball, or of lightning itself. The storm bad bardly subsided when rain fol lowed in most incessant torrents, and tbe half clad, tomelees people -were drenched and chilled until tbey were helpless from exposure, if not Irom tbe wounds they re ceived by being struck with or thrown against the flying timbers, or buried them la the debris. The following heartrending scene. If dark ness like that of Egypt, occasionally broke by a vivid flash of lightning, could be call ed a scene. What tbe eyes could not be hold tbe ears could bear. The stout hearts that were terrified a few moments befo'e by tbe hideous sbrieks of tbe stoim-demon, now melted witb pity at tbe piteous wail of tbe poor helpless women and children. The danger was over, but tbe suffering bad com menced. Husbands and wives, parents and children, who bad been sleeping coml'urla bly in be same room, perhaps in each other's eiubrac, were separated and thrown in op posite directions, in eomo icMauce falling several hnnOred feet liom tbe site ot their dwelling. To search fur each other In the awful darkness, tbe drencbing lain pouring down and impeding the steps of those who were free and able lo walk, guiiied only by tbe sound of tbe voices of Ibe suffering, treading upon upturned nails and splinters, with unprotected feet, mumbling over tie piles ot timber and debris, without a singl ujpe ui nuuuig loveu ones auve anu wii q the certaiuty of (lading them cold in duiiu or suffering from their wouuds was the woikoftwo hours of such darkness as la only known just before duy and immediate ly after tbe storm. Who shall detciiheit? Certainly not one wbo was 'in Louisville Bleeping comfortably at tbe time, il those who witnessed and experienced it and suf fered from it despair at tbo thought ol a description. Prof. Williams, after being awakened a id hearing the approaching storm, antici pated danger und pit, pared for the worxt re sults, lie thought bis bouse wus strong and would withstand the storm, and it did bravely resist the first attack, but it was af terward lifted from its foundation tod turn ed around like a top, two or three, tiimn, and then, in an instant, tbe wbolo building was torn to splinters, and the fradmeiits and the occupants were tunned to the wludi 'ike leathers. Not mere than tbiity seconds elxpsed from tbe time the storm struck tbe bouse until it was torn to pieces, aud the whole limn, from tbe beating ol tbe bai against the window until 'the storm was past, did not exceed two minutes. Tt.er weio positive evideuces that this botiso was turned urouud before completely yielding to the slorip.: Tbe persons who were steeping iu a back room wore fun ml lying in the front yard ufler f?e storm passed over I'rol. Willii ms hud placed bis clothing on e, Chair near I. is tied ou retiring, 'and his pautf wero found on a ntuke hall a mile wtst o1 tbe situ of the louse. Tim coat was funnd tliree-!onit!:s of a mile in un ousteily diiec- lun, wild o tin) vet was found about two milfs west ol town. Tim leaves of the springs of a buugy were toru asunder, und tbo axles of the buggy were bent double. There were iioMi'.ug but small particles ol thobiiiigy remaining, A band-.ail and a large watei-lunk were standing nearly lo- ig"lUer. the tank C-'Otilumg awt' filly gal lons of water and the haud -cart about an. eight of a cord of wood. These tm.do lbs) trip together, and were found Ibiee-fourlnsi of a mile Irom where tbey had been stand '"g, the tank very slightly injured and tbe band-cart completely demolished. Nine bedsteads were in use in one build ing, and tbe largest pieces found alter Ihe lorni could have been put in a basket Thirty chairs la tbe same bouse were so badly crushed and wrenched 'that enough pieces could not have been found to make three complete 'chairs. Prof. Williams bad a library contaluing several thousand vol umes, aud not one of them Can be found that Is not unfit lor any use. No less than fifty bouses are said to have been demolish ed, containing not less than lifly thousand dollars' worth ot furniture, clothing, Ac, aud there is not an article to be found that la worth fifty cents in scrip If all the arti cles of clothing, iucludiug feather beds and mattresses, aud bed clothes, remnants of lurniture, pieces ol stoves, stove pipes, can ned Hu ts, etc., etc., were gathered up and brought to this city and offered at auction tbe woole lot would not bring filly dollais This being true, what mu?t the condition of tbe unfortunate people who have beeu rendered homeless aod comfortless? But the loss iu a pecuniary point of view is nufiiing compated with the Iocs ol life and tbe sutTcriug of iho woundod. 41 FOJt PI' UK and iinadul'eratod li quors aud wiue lor medical iiso po to " jao21:f. GAFFXEVS NEWS lTIl.MS. The.Boston Cily Councils refused lo ap poiut a committee lo extend the hospitali ties ol the city to Priucd Arthur. ' A telegram from Omaha, dated Thursday says. Pasicngers from the West report that moie than forty miles of tulegnpb lines, including the railroad und commer cial Hues, are almost entirely demolished by the recent storm. A large forte is re building tho lines as fast as possible. There is no communication yet west of Grand Is land. It Is stated that some $2,000,000 worth or stock ol the Chicago and Rocli Island Rail road have beeu quietly put in the maiket on Wall street, much to tue disguit of cer tain speculators for a rise in that slock. John Francis Rollins his been arrested charged with tbe murder of bis two months old child iu Svanton, Vermout. lie was married lust May. The child was found buried in a cellar, purtiully devoured by rats. There is a ceneral strike amon.r tbe coal miners on tho Toledo, lVoria a"d Wursaw Railroad, extending thraugfi Cuba Jdable ton and Orchard mines. Wen. Kriel was bun? at Lonisville Fulday Ho afcended the scaffold with o light step Though the neck was not broken, tun cul prit died quite eay, ler in eibt iniiiiius bis pulse ceased to beat. Fully len Ihouamd persons wttnersed tbe execution, Tbe Buffalo Board of Trade Frida;, lasted resolutions denouncing lux icccme tax us detrimental to trade and com m'irco. THE CIIfc!AP5ST to buy liquors fur cash is ut and best placo jin21;f GAFFXEV'3 'Tickets around the wurlu" will sound strangely, but they aru to be issued, good for a trip uhuut the wholo ciicmnfi rence The running tinio will be seventy-eight days. There will be a foot and a bull of ticket and coupons, and $750 fills the bill The roll to and distances are as follows. ,ew lork lo Chlcoso !)S0 Chicago to Omaha 4li0 Omaha to San Francisco 1.0 it) San Francisjn lo Yokohama 4,714 Yokohama to Hong Kong 1,070 Hong Kong to Calcutta 3,500 Caleulta to Bombay 1.22!) Bombay to Cairo S. 61)11 Cairo to Alexandria 100 Alexardiia to M.ttseilies 1,8'iO Marseilles lo Havre 575 Havre to New Yuri 3,150 Total 23,753 A New Jo-rsey girl asked all her friends to help her nvike a nig-eurpet, and when at the end of the busy day, Iho cm pet wus completed, khe sent everybody off without supper, b cuiiso "the hired girl bad a lime back." The New York Democrat is Inclin ed to carp at this generous proceeding, und ays: -lf such a thing had occurred in Ibe 1.' niied Slates, bow the Jersey papers would have blowed about it:'' The lui'iei nii.l best assortment of Table Cutlery, ever brought into the country at Kidicolinn & ni.ickm'on's. t, Onleis taken for suits und lits j at LutnuieiH & Alden's. ;uaranloed. The New Gus rump lor sale at NlcboUon & DU'.cl.uion'i. i; ' tammers &. Allien s is li e only store to buy good, durable and cheap clothing. Latiuneis Jfc Alden's is Ibo only white mans, clothing store lit Ihe Centre. Grilles Brcs. keep Wheeltug fctugics, 3 for 5 ci. . Diuriee at Cust at Unties Urva, A. S. Smith's Urge stock of boots and hoes is offered at cod for tbe next 60 days Dec 5 If. ti, V A. S. Smith In ornVr lo close out hit large stock of ladies shoes &c, offers them at cost as they must be sold iu the next BO days. Dec 6 if. ,' ' Just received a largo and stock of shelf hatdwure at J. welt aor1fd Ruthei ford's, if. Parlor und oflice stoves, a few left and will bo sold at cost at J. Rutherfot'd,s. tf. Carriage Bulls, wuolesalo Nicholson Jt Blackmon's. aud retail, at 23-tf. Horse Shoe Nails, wholesale at Nicholson & Bincktnon's, und retail, 23-if. Tuts Mkaxm Business.- -My entire stock A. S. Ssitu. of goods Is offered at cost. Deo 5'tf. The New Gas r ump. fur sale at Nicholson i UlucUmon's. - 3.J!tr.:uj-p Sifk is L'i.okrd. Nicholson lilaekinon haviug bought bim out at this pluco and Kane City. tf. Reduced Prices at Laiuiners & AUlen's. nov.22tl. Underclothing ia large quantities at Lam mers &, Alden's. Kin Cloaks A laro assortment, at f.aiueis & Ahlen 'a. NEW ADVERTh-EMEXTS. ' NOTICE. FOR SAI.r !lii!lJ!n; and lease No. IV aMngliu fitted , lor t'--w. npplv to Jai:2lti. OWKN UAVl'NKT.. NEW JEWELRY ST03E ! AT OH CITY. ISHAM & Co. I lav opened Jew?Try More on (ntra'.trrft. icit Uuwr wtfal of tht iJ t A. 'iihim.yh.L:lko, t ' . OitHty. ra. 1 Keep con-tanUj ou Land a Ittre flasortmtut ot JManioKiIs & Fiue Wittrhvs (.ViK'rican, Eg Uhand Swiss in-ike.) Solid Silver and fluted Wave, fouri ooi.n r;i.is8M ribiv'A HtVOt.V"l!. lisiiiNO T:rnr.F. skal nixus ., Pnrtlcn'nr attention civen eorepa'rl:u lino wntct.ci audj.we rv b a cunitH'teiit workneoi. Tliffir.n'haveulso a toro ut 1 li'lSVIl.t.F, 17 Spr n ircst jai yj.ltf. SBBEL'S OPERA H3USE, I'Ollt MOHTS OXJjY. COMMEXC1SO Monday Jan, 24, 1870. Ben. YatpJ, K. . Maiston, U. Faloj, - ltm'ni'ss Maungi-r. Itiir MtiliHizer. Lcad.r Oec.es.ra M'll MARIE Z0E, tub BEAlTJFUIi-UlHAXSVLlMJ . Wlefljl IIB'.I GT'Ee? 1 New York Company St Brass Band Tukffl .tni-Tuio in nnnourciii tu tue pnuilt! ibut liiuy loinini nt:n tiii'.r ir ei s ru-ri 01 uiiuu at ic biiU-i t'i!nmcii!i witti tue i'i;u- . lar Military Uianm cnti led THE FRENCH SPY, ' ' OR THE FALL OF ALGIERS. Ma-hilileTiterlo, iliMiri Nt. Ana M'lle M.U1IE ZOE. UaiuiM, (an Aio boj ,) Dining tlie piers WUe Zi wlil lntroiliico hor Tor rlllo llroid 8wiirU Cn.nb ,t ln .wlie h she in prolinun ed by the p.etw at liavuig no e inal iu u.o wo.M. Also, Zoe's Wild Aral!) DisntT. After wlilcli, Mr. J. T. Craven wl.l lnlroduca if tiuiji'i of t'liiimcter Sons'4 The cntiTta'nineut to condndo wlih a H'ltraM IN(I i-AKe'i-;, bi wiileb llr. B. W. Marsuiu and the l'oia;aii. wtjUinear. Admi'slon kecLi veU tieait 50 eenti. 73 tell:.. (ij- ooib o;ie? at 7 o'c'ojk. Curtain rl'cs at 8. Itcnct'Yud seatd for aalo at Nichohun liroa, ews 1.1UU1 Jaa. 1 tf. TUOS. W. EliOWN, Aga'.. Sobel'j Proprietor & Manngfr .1 AAIKS F. SI1KI1RV Ltuder of Bund FKAXK MONTFOBU Leader of Orouesta CAUL XIMMEUMAN Fifth Annual Tour Tho Manager begs lonvo lo annnnncs lo the citizens ol Pet. Centre and vieiniiv ttiti be will open with a company coiprisiu 24 First-Class Artists, Selected from Ihe principal theatres of New York, Boston mkI Philadelphia to gether witb a splendid SILVER CORNET BAND, and a full and Efficient Orchestra V.tMns the grentest combination of D.'atn atis und ii.oaical talent now traveling. a Few Nights Only, a or COMMENCING Friday Eve'g , Jan. 28th, 1870, On wbleh oceasinn will bo presented fer tlu First time, in this place, the New at;d sncoes-fiil 1'ustoral Drama, lately produc ed nt Wallack's theatre, New York Cny.oiid which has received the highest encumium of tbe press uud tbe public, entitled. DORA Vtr. J. l SS!?rry ns Sirs. Julia BlaUc as Allen. I);;ra. To"' be t'ollowil by a very JL-auglhibli: Admission, ) Cfuts. reserved Seats, 7 ft Cents. ZQ- T1CKKTS fur sale at the Central IIoU"!' ?" Dnora open nt7 o'clock, rerrortp ai.ee commences nt 8 J. M. SIIK11RY. Ageiit. The Great Company will give J performances at Kouse ville, commencing 7tli, 8tb, Otb February, 1870.
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