r: -wr i Ccntee, vaivIuj-. April 13- Annir.ii. v.rjbi nr.PAKxrKE cf TK tltV'SJOM i;. O. A A. H. tt. FOCTH. ilo. J, Pus rcr. LewCorry lla.20 m.; 'tt.Svii'e, ii.6so. i" ; Petroleum Cen-tr-. HO p. ni.j Oil Ci'y. 2 22 p. ..; Ir ylne..lt. S IP p. ni. I,' j. 4 iV'-enjcr Leave Corry 6.10 a. m; TPier: 'e- 7 35 a. J"..: lViClrmn Cintre tlltntOI C:.", K.W ui ; arrive at lr-r'pri-n 11.40 a ni . 6 r Wei-! L-ave Corry 6 05 p ai; Ti-' 'Hi. 7.i-n p in; Petroleum Centre, S,C, np!v U ( II City !),20 r m. Kl sotth. No LPassciiVr brave Irvineton T.I5 a n; Ol Ci'y, ! li a n: Petroleum Cen I .. 11,0.. i i.i; Titusvliio, 11,50 a m; arrive tit Coii j 1, '0 ni No. .., l'n..ae:ujer Leave Irvineton, 12. 05 p p-; Oil CUy 2.57 in; Petroleum Cen rn. S,::8 p m; Titusvelle, 4,20 p m; arrive at ' :i'v ").45 e ;u. N . P, IVsentr'r Leave Oil City 7.01 a : P niie.im Contre, 7.43 a m; Titusville, ,"0 am; arrive at Corry 10,10 a m. I'ivtiio services. PRESBYTERIAN CHCRCn. Prrup'il-.iit at 11 o'clock A. 11., and 7 Vclock P. M. METHODloT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services every Sabbatb nt 11 A. M. and i4 P. N. Sabbath School at 12j4' P. M. eattfree. A CordlalJiovitatioD extend ed to .all. Rev. C. M. Hiiro, Pastor. STS. PETER AND PAUL'S '(Catholic) CHURCH. Han at 10' a. m. Veapor and BeneJiclioi of the Blessed Saerianient at 4 p. an. CateeMmn at,2'p. m. JAMES DUNN, Paster. io!d HI 14. Cbinoes. Mr. J. W. Beatty It putting pan addition to bit building. This is assde necessary on account of bit increaacd tusia. J. K. Chrtatle It flttiog np the rmildinii opposite Scboublom & Wing's, on Washing ton ttret, preparatory to removing bit drug More. It will make deairable business lo cal loo. Messrs. Lamtnera & Aldea are toon to re- move to their new atore In the Good Teat plan' building. A brakeman named Jumna Doyle waatiil- ed oa the A. & U. W. R. R., near Reuo, yesterday afternoon, by being run over by tbo cars wbilo engaged in twitching. He It supposed to be from Buffalo. Ephraiffi Parker, of the family who gave Parker's Landing ita name, died in .that place on Sunday last, fron the effects of Haiti uriuktng. 'New W ell. A new well was atruck on the Dempaey farm, near Kane City, yester day. It it yieldiug twenty-live barrels per day, and in owned by J. W. Irwin and Capt. W. W. Gibson of this place. Win. Ucaley, the man who was shot at tbe upper end of the town, a few nigbta tince, and who bus been at tbe American Hotel tince, died yesterday afternoon about four o'clock. U's relatives are supposed to reside at Buffalo and Lockport, N. V. They have been telegraphed fur several timet but no answer baa been returned. I'artiet wire around raising money by subscription, last night, to defray bit funeral expenses. VA mri The, Directors of the Jamestown Driving . Paik have decided to bold their Spring Races on the 25tb, 231b and 27tb of May. and the Full Races on tuel7lh, 18th and 19th of August. Wo would e ill the attention of our read ers to the advertisement ol Cuss & David Kin, fiiriiitiiro dealers, Tituaville, Pa. They hare recently removed to the large and commodious building on Sprint; street, for merly known as the Atlantic Hotel. This ImiMing Is 1(15 feet deep and three stories high, all of which Is completely filled witb furniture of all kinds from a plain eland or table to a complete and elegant parlor or chamber set. Messrs. R. & D. are fair and honorable dealers, and those of our citizens In want of luiniturt will find it lo their ad vantage lo drop in and examine their stock aud price. New advertisement ot H. C. Wachtei's f roeery atoro will appear to-mnrrow. Look out fur it. The C0II0111 well, at Red Hot, a new strike, mention of which we made a day or two aiacn as yielding 50 turret daily, bas Increased in production to 110 barrels per day. ' The litu Auindui-nt but g ue into full force and egeot tn Piinole. An American c'liz-"n of Alrican detennt recently tried ihi-re fr some misdemeanor by a jry on isting uf three while men and three ehon culerl geil)lem'. PIHantvilln Gst'iglit, Biislnii will tv'""i.'" tuo AnenJimuU on TMrsJuy. riftecntb twiMW't I J ' .'F ' tri-it, f.r -f :n e-.v V-i.'- l' f - Uir fie'd Ms., U pn.'i'ie in s.iy: VUil tl.ii geuerul bUckeniug f chnracter ia to po on as an excuse for luurjcr, we tiust Il1.1t the person who knows mot of the painful his tory that led up to the painful tragedy, but who has kept silout, wbilo the pure saints who conduct the pot bouse and back-ki'chen press of New York havo adopted every vul gar scandal tliey could hnnr and Invent, and overy sceptic in woman's virtue and man's honor has rushed to indecent conclusions against her and her friends we trust that she, Mrs. Richardson, the person now most iuturested in the truth, and most capable and the most wiiliug to tell it, sunll havo the opportunity to give her story. It is due to herself, to her friends, and (o the man who died for ber, and to the cause of truth and justice, that it should now be given. The duvil-a-ib of Victor llnuo's liction hi I its counterpart. A sr ib caught in Yoko hama Bay weighed about forty pounds, bad legs over live feet in length, and its mouth contained two large teeth, When (n the water its strength was such that it could have overpowered a man. This hor rible ghoul, as if attracted by that appal ling calamity, was found clinging te the masthead of tbo recently sunken steamer Oneida. A taxidermist in Sun Francises Is preparing tbe dead monster for exhibi tion. I'uah toil Note. Satin cazhmere in all the light and fash ionable shade will be in demand for spilng and summer wear. Plain gold knobs of a dead luster, or cameos witb an antique figure carved upon their face, mounted in red gold are en regie far gentlemen's cuff buttons. Never have ear-rings been worn ns large as at present; pendants being tbe prevalent rage, although fine solitaires for the haut ton are still tbe mode, costing from $1,000 to $1,500 in gold, o The ladies ol the Brooklyn Woman's Club have resolved henceforth to wear shirts regular shirts, witb frizz'ed fronts and flaps. So we are told by "one who knows, and for all we know, wears. All right. Tbe trial of tbe Rev. Horace Cook, whose recent elopement with Miss Johnson at New York was tbe cause of wide-spread scandal, will take place during the present session of tbe Methodist Episcopal Conference in that city. It it said, however, that Mr. Cook will not put the conference to the trouble of of appointing a committee of investigation, hut will frankly acknowledge bis crime and throw himself upon the mercy of his judges th.i result of which will probably be bis sus pension from ministerial functions. Maoy ol the members of the Conference teharita bly believe in his insanity at the time. At Spurenburg (tnirty miles from Berlin; an immense Inyer of salt was discovered two years since," which according to the report made last month to the German Geological Society, has been bored to the depth of half an English mile, or 2,630 feet, of which 2.347 or four-ninths of a mile, go through one layer of pure rock salt. Tho tempers ture at tbe bottom was 88! Farenheit. We, tbe undersigned, actuated by a de sire to improve the moral, intellectual and social condition of the young men of Pe troleum Centre and vicinity, and impressed with tbe importance of concentrated effort to accomplish these objects, and desirous of forming an association in which we may la bor together for these great ends, hereby unite lo call a meeting to take into consid eration the organizing of a Y. M. C. A. All that feel an interest In such on orgaui- zition, are hereby requested to meet at the M. E. Church, at 7,'j o'clock p. in., on Fri day, the 15th Inst. W. R. Merchant, IT. C. Wncbter, M. E. Hess, C. M. Heard, twenty-five others. J. F. Barker. J. W. Thompson, J. M. Dickey, Dr. U. Porter, and The brig Sonorila from Moyagu, arrived at New York on Friday, and reports. March 21, while at sea, William Howard, colored cook, killed John Murtalmir, xeamun, and ibrew hiui overboard, and jumped alter bim. He was supposed to be insane. There are a great many cures for cancere. but tbe most efiVclive euro wo have beard was in New Orleans. A mun bud a teal Hffectionata cancer, which he got rid of by merely jumping out of a six-story window. The mourners couldn't foe any trace of it when they took a last look at the man's remains before tlwy were consigned to the tomb. At Lowell, Mass., several meuiheri of a family named Gove are dangerously ill of trichinosis. Physicians consider the symp toms unniistakutile, and caused I y eating uuconkid pmk. K!VV Al.illL l.t-llilMfH tl. ill.' I.lllllll.l fkf (Sa I "jSiou ciiy 1 k.uum (iiU well; Moudny. i-f r--Krr- m. -i it 1.t.im !( '. f -t isl i.ll tn:nrw:i ri.r:AfNT hie Person A. Brown's w-l; at K d lot h ire been 1nore111.i1. g ill ficir re 11 lion dice Me advent u( summer. These wolU, three it uumlier, were producing din ing the i 11 t-r mouths 15 bids each. They aro now re ported at 25 bbis each. The Dorsey well No. 1, has increased from 6 lo 12 bbls. Fbgglnt' big woll, which one week ijo was (lowing Irom two hundred, to three hundred bbls, has settled dowu to ubout sixty. Gen. Rust, former'y a member of Conyress from Arkausas. and during the wr a Con federate General, died on the lh inst. T. A. Clark, sheriff of Limestone connly, Ark.., has absconded witb the assets of his office. Augustus Lattideck, who has been sirind lirnr WeJtern cities on the "Masonic" dodjte, wus arrested in Toledo Monday. Tbe Academy Building at Keuneimnk, Mo., wus burned Sunday evening. By a collision on tbe New York Central Railway at St. Jobnsville, Tuesday, a fire man was killed and two other pemom in jured. Two new buildings in Schenectady fell Monday, killing one man aud injuria tince others. Lincoln House block at Lincoln, III., was burned Monday. Loss $20,000. At Racine, Wis., Samuel Watson, ' con victed of the murder of Mrs. II an It, was sentenced to p'itson fur life. Ho is over sixty yeors of age. Frank Glnncey was run over anil killed by a train of cars at Lassulle, III., Monday evening. Four school boys at Pparclana, III., pounded a school mute named Ferguson so severely that he died in a few hour. The young murderer average about' ten year of age. Ferguson had tup irmed the teacher of some of their misdemeanors. Tbe national banks of Chicago will con test the assessment of their stock fur State and county tuxes, on the ground that they are unequal and excessive. About one hundred delegates are in at tendance at the Feniun Congress in Chi cago. The receipts of praln ot Milwaukee in 18C9 was nearly 20,000,1 00 buebele; suip ments 14,000,000 bushel'. The Mississippi river is open. Boa's passed through Lake Pepin Monday fVoiu el. Paul, Minnesota. George Free was dangeroaaly . inrned by the explosion cf a Coal oil lamp, in Cincin nati, Sunday night. The volunteer have been called out nil along the Eastern frontier of Catania. The Government has been appiited of the lime fixed for the Feniun raid. Governor Hoffman bus signed tbe State excise bill. Resolutions eukglstlc of the Isle Ansnn Biiriingame were Monday unanimously adopted by the Massachusetts Legislature. Tbo Nova Scotia Assembly is discussing the relative merits ot confederation with the United Stales the latter being favorab ly regarded. The Terrible Silver Lodge at Georgetown, Colorado, was sold Mouday lo English capi talists for $550,000. All the lint-cluss ores will be shipped to England lor reduction. It is asserted that cotton was sent from India to England, via Suez Canal, and re turned to India,. manufactured, in foriy-five days, being one-half tha time I7 Way of tbe Cape of Cuud Hope. Infrfug&ni'-iit Notice. Tbe subscriber bus learned that a certain firm In Titusville, known us "llrynn. Dil lingham & Co.," hav conimenueil the man ufacture of Sucker Hods witb Socket Joints' This is a Direct Infringement on bis Rights, us bis claim is "connecting two sections' of rod by means of wedges, W'dp'ns sockets, and double coupling bote." Ho do-s not spi cily any p.irticu'ar shaped 'ede, nor of what mateiial It shall be made. All rods mailt! as above ibsnrihed outside of bis ina-i-ut'aciory, are tlitect Inltinaeuients. This, therefore is In CAUTION OIL OPERATORS, and all tithers, Hgain-t buying or utnr" any rods so miide, except those of his manufac ture, in ,y so lining Hiey will lay iiii tn 'Ives liable, aud will be dealt with accord ing to law. . . , ' WJI. J. IX MS. Pioxeku. April 0th, 1870. ' JL1.UM, LlHin Li mo for sale at the pla'lnrm of C. A Diuley, near depot of O. C. & A. U. Rail way. aia-2w Waxtsb. liy a young tnaii a situation ns bunk keeper in a i-hu" oroHiee. Can fur nish the bist of references. Address "W.," this office. ul.'Mt. TeiR PriiAMinx of splendid coal overat Cudinpinu A CiuunfU'i i'd are perfectly W'-ndeifuI. " U)ari.bl0lf. 1,-Tr.tt oJW',. The Ol Lxot'tnu" Hotel Inn chanced bund. Mis. 1.. Iiovi latid la the new land lady. The bouse is l eitrg thoroughly reno valed null Will be ilie plensantest hntel in town the coming wiron. A few enure board ers ran be accommodated. Good uccommo dations for till at reainable rn'es. al! St All styles liiiht harness, cheapc '"" to cheapest, made from Moffat's oak slock, and wart anted, nt J R. Kron's. Buy the "lied lint" Saddle, manufactured In Tilrisville'expressly for the oil Country, adapted to all kinds uf weather, at J. K. Kron's. Shkrikks SAi.fc is Oe.nsKU. Niebolson t Blnekeuon having bought him out ut this placo and Kane City. TbeNew Gas Pump lor sale at Nicbolsoa & Bluckmon's. The New Gas lump forsulo at Nicholson & lilticUinors. If- The luresl ami best assortment of Table Puip-vy, ever lirouiiht into the couutry al Nicchoison & Bluckmon's. tl. Km Gi.oafs A Lamcmis-t. Ahlen's. lare assortment, at Coi.n is a word which Codington & Coin well prnose render obseleie. For modus operandi cll and see th'-ru. marchlOII. Horse Shoo Nails, whole-iilo und retail, at Nicholson &. Biackenou'e. 3-tf. Carriage Bolts, wholesale and retail, a Nicholson it Barkmon's 2!t-tf. Fine assortment ol wall paper ul Grilles Bios. New Spring Goods al Luiuiners & Alden's Spring Hats and Caps nt Lnmmers & Alden's, Sprinc anil Suniini-r under clothing at Lau.mers & Alden's. Spring Suit muile to order from latest pattern- nt Laoiyiers & Aldeu't. the Gooda marked down Lauitucrs & Alden's. par prices at afi tf. Mr. Trayer, s ilestuan tor the well known clothing house of Churlts Stokt-s, Philadel phia will visit this Jly about April 1st. Tho.-o wishing clothing cut ia the latest style and best materials will do well tore serve their orders lor hi in. He will buve a very large und complete line of samples. Our prices will be found very low as the extent ol our business cries ureal ndran tun' s In buying. The lorii; established repu tation of the honn fur lair dealing, (jood cuilini; and workmanship is cuurunie that every customer will he. pleased. 1 rtlu-m Fine iivsorlineiit of l'upei and Cloth Win dow ."-hades ulld fixture.", just ree'd at m8lf. Gkiffk BltOil. Sash. Glass, Boor-, 1'iiHy Ac. Large slock very cheap ut the Furniture Store. r- BilO-lf Just received a laro nml well assorted stock of shelf hardware at J. Rutherlordis. '. tf. Me- wr Sottas, wmm mKW WuilieTetW-fit NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ISL'SS U A Vf !(.'-, Would invite thtiro'd jioTaud tbe'publle gen erally In Tidnvlllo ;uiI Virinity To call nod examine tluir splendid stock of JJ'urnitnre ! Olf A' L KINDS PirWKti'ta, Cl.sn.b'-r He's, llook l'Me, Side HutriU, lonn:e, Whainnts, tint Ka-k, Hpr nij Bd, Mattrevas, CARPETS, OIL CLOTnS, MIRRORS, And eviry description cf Fiiriiltnre, plain and cr iiaineuiui. tNIKIlTAKI.a ! in fill Ha lrni he. A Inrgu ink or (MtrrtNH am hiiai i-jc cases Now on hard. aclH tf. GENERAL PACIISNlSTS ai d Dealers In all kinds of WEliLT4)OLS& IMjX'l'URES erMh.ry u t putting down anil operating OH Welle. In coliueciloii with our .'.IAC111.NE SllOl'. we tiuvea laiyaail conveuicni BLACKSMITH SHOP. rtrr fiietntles Kir MANrFAfnontNO Wnot exl cillutl by any Shop in tty OU U:ilons. mayST tf l''lsIIIH'4 BHIH Fine Watchos, Diamond and Cold Jewelry, Clocks. Mailing Piln r Ware. Fire Arm, "A.c, ALL KINDS OF EOUD .TFWELRI MADE TO OiiDKR. eTT" Bepnlrlnn, Entrravln!.' Ac, will ocIv lm luediatoaltcntion by cxpbrt woikiuen. .0. lO SPUING STREET) THCSTIUJ!, V. deS-Iy WINSOR BHOrf. COLUMN. STORE. ESTABLISHED Winsor Bros.! MAIN STHEET, PETROLEUM CEA'TUE, DEALERS IN OIL WELL TUBING AND CASSNG1 '" ALSO, WORKING BARRELS k TALTES, STUFFING BOXES, CLAM'S, TONGS INN1S S17CRER RODS, R1TETED JOINT SUCKER ROD BOILER PIMPS, CISTERN k WELL PUMI'5, Znry Description af supplies fer 6IL Mil MSB JSD REFINERIES. BRASS GOODS, STEAM & GAS FITTINGS BELTING. PACKING AND HOSE ; KIRBV'S COMPRESSED EUNGS, HARD "W -A. "R, E, nonse Trimmlnge, Carpenters' Tools, Drilling and Plain Laid Rope, Oakum, Nails, Axes, Table aud Pocket Cullrry, A fall asiortucnt f evc-vthlnr in the nantnare Lli'.. Uc.uw Furnishing Goods, VZNTILATOB AND Morninsr G-lory BASE 111RLKS. HOME COMPANION, IRON GATE, and WHEAT SHEAF Cook Stoves. liamp, Iiohtcrn & ciiimncys A'o. 1 Winter itrnimd Lard OH, NO. 1. REFINED OIL. I IIAMHOX CLOTHES WBIMEBS t W nnn fct nrera of f TIN). SHEET IRON & COFFER WARE. SMOKE, STACKS. Repairing of all kinds done with nentnsfs and dr patch. Lapcilal attention given to Steam and Gas Fitting Pnrehaslna with cash only,' our facllltim nlsliiuu evervthlng in our lln are iipert' !' " other .etaUll'sUuient In the Oil Uejlon. Srsl cluas. T!N ND REPAIR SHOP Thanklff o'ir friends for tl.elr lil"""' Pf,r"ft In the past, we shall use uur bast eort ii u apettiiMiiaa. Um
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