! I'etroleum Centre Daily Record fet. Ventre, Monday. April IS. ARRIVAL lANDf DEPARTURE Cr TRAIN8ONiO. V. tc A. K. R, 10CTU. No. J, Pssseniwr. LeaveCorry lla.20 m. : Titusvllle. 12.69 p. ui. ; Petroleum Cen tre, 1.40 p. m. ; Oil City, 2.22 p. in.; Ir Tineton, f It) p. m. A Pn soon rrar t .timvm Pnm 1A m TitusTille, 7,35 a. m.; Petroleum Centre a a a . . . " 1 1 r a P . . a ii d. vjii vujr, n.os a m; arrive at ir Tineton 11.40 a m. No. 6 Passenger Leave Corry 6.05 p m; Tidnrllle, 7.60 p m: Petroleum Centre, ,W p m; arrive at Oil City 8,20 p m. Ifo. 1, Passenger Leave IrvlnetoM 7. 15 a m; Oil Cily, 10,10 a n; Petroleum Cen tre, 11.06 a m; Tituavilie, 11,60 a tn; arrive visit j ,if tu. No. 8, Passenger Leave Irvlneton, 12. S D in: Oil Citv2.S7 n m Poimiuiim . trn, 3,3t! p id; Tilueville, 4,20 p m; arrive No. 6, Passenger Leave Oil City 7,00 a n; P roleum Centre, 7.43 a m; Titusville, 1,119 am; arriva at Corry 10,10 a m. lilvlue Rorvlcei. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preachlnp; at 11 e'cloclc A. II., and 7 o'cUck P. M. methodist Episcopal church. Services everySabbath at 11 A. M. and X P. M. Sabbath School at 12 P. M. ati free. A cordialj;iov Ration extend. 4 to ail. Kv. C. M. Heard, Pastor. ITS. PETER AND PAUL'S (Catholic CHURCH. ' Kan at MJf a. m. Vesper and Benedict!! of tb Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. a. Catechism at.2.p. m. JAMES DUNN, Pastor. Gold 113 Excrmo Tisua aSrest op Jack Mc Cormick He Attempts to Escape and w Cacobt. This forenoon about 10 o'olock an officer Iron Oil City, assisted by officer McHugh of this place, arrested a man nam ed John McCormick, on a warrant issued at Parker's Landing tome months since. It appears be had been arrested at that place tor malicious mischief, breaking windows, and whipping a XVth Amendment; be was committed to jail at Kiitanning and was afterwards admitted to bail, "skipped" the bail since wbieb time he has been engaged principally in "dodging" police officers. After being a rresled be was handcuffed nd taken to the depot by the officers. A hort time afterwards h was taken into the reading room of the Central house, and the Oil City officer stepped out for a moment. No sooner bad the door closed oa him, than McCormlok dodged out or another door and . secreted himself in the lamp room. Mean time one officer ran through the dining room nd the other through tbe kitchen, but the bird bad flown for tbe time being. Then a grand rush was made for tbe door, and in imagination the prisoner was seen runntn g in every direction. During tbe excitement that ensued, McCormick came out of tbe lamp room, ran into tbe dinlnrr room nd bid himself under one of tbe tables. The Hair hour that followed was spent by tbe officers in searobing for him but without avail. At balf-past twelve the doors were inrowo open and dinner announced. Find ing his "jig was likely to be up,'' Mao came out aud started for tbe door. Several gen tlemen tried to stop him, but betas a rtW - slippery customer be urn-aged to "wriggle" utu maa mane on, twin officers In close pur suit. Seeing there was a chance ol hi. oi ting away, officer MoHugb ordered blot to top or ne would let bim have the contents of a revolver, which brought bim to a stand till and be was arrested. Muob credit Is due officer McHugh for tbe arrest, as tne rough and pimps hindered bim in every way possible, but could not toil bim in bis undertaking. Tbe prisoner was taken to K Ittaonipg on tbe 1:40 train, where it Is to be hoped be will be kept dur- la. Ik. . , . . . I . - . ug ua.urttl term Oi DIB 1110. The Inhabitants or tbe Punjaub have .'struck lie" on tbe east of toe Caspian. and one well is said to flow at tbe rale of about 1,200 barrels a day I A regular Peon sylvania petroleum lever is consequently raging, aol "tbe American method" of treatment is said to have been adopted. A shooting affray occurred at Scranton, in this State, on Saturday. A man named Lulz shot bis wile and a man named Spayd Cause undue familiarity between the two. Tbe street is being cleaned in front of lb Rochester House. A, good move. A terrible boiler explosion on tbe Ohio river on Friday nlgbt. Tbe towboat Rover exploded her boiler a short distance below Cincinnati and immediately sank. Twen. iy-iurre persons were arowneu. Com. Meade, of the U. 8. Navy, died In New York city, on. Saiurday. Ye'nnty aa faster Sunday, Eggs inf. fervd in cutk'ii'.irjce lu&rfuliy. The new Court House will be ddicated with appropriate exercises, on Monday, April 25th,. 1870. and the first court held within its walls, will be that of tbe April term. The ceremonies will commence at 2 o'clock p. tn. Citizens are respectfully in vited to attend. Tbe following !s tbe PROGRAMME. 1 Tbe President will call the meetiig to order and state the object for which it is convened. 2 Prayer Rev. S. M. Eaton, D. D. 8 The County CerxniissioDers, through their Chairman, will formally deliver the key of the Court House to the Judges of Courts. 4 Tbe President will formally receive the keys from the bands of the commission ers in the name of the officers and members of tbe Court, with appropriate remarks. 6 Hon. John Turnkey will then deliver the Dedicatory Address, and in tbe name of tbe citizens of the county declare the building forever set apart for the adminis tration of Public Justice. 6 Appropriate addresses by the mem bers of the Bar and others. 7 Benediotlou Rev. Joux Peat, D. D. President of tbe Day, IIox. John S. McCai.mont. Vice Presidents. William Raymond, Robert Lamherton, Henry Dubbs, Thomas Hogs, James P. Hoover, Geo. E. Ridgway, J. L. Hnnnn, F. W. Mitcball, J. N. Tyrrel. Samuel W. Stewart, Hon. J. L. Connely, J. Brown, J. S. M'Uray, J. A Sheriff, W. M. Irish, D. W. Beers, Thomas Donaghy, John Wallace, E. M. Hukill, John Broadbead, Win. Has- son, A. P. Duncan, Jacob Shirk. Geo. V. Ferman, Wm. Phillips, Win. L. Lay, A. J. Keenan, Jag. Rooker, Ed. E. Clapp, John M'Crea, James Straw-bridge, Alex. M'Clia toclt, Wm. K. Gilliland, James Lamberton J. M'Intosb, J. C. Guist, Henry Booth. Robert Crawford, Thomas Service, Jabu Boughner, Wm. King, E. Sbambtirpr, John Kunkle, W. M. Fee, Hiram Reynolds, C. H. Heydrick, Samuel Sbannop, Thomas Nesbit, John Adams, Issac Bunnell, Robert Grabam, Thomas Galloway, Joo. F. Hen derson, Joseph A. Allen, Wm. C. Cross, Thomo M'Kee, James P. Riddle, Wm, Perry, J. C. PorterSeld, James Bennett, George M. Porterneld, Thomas K. Gardner, H. M. Davis, Geo. W. Mays, James M'Cutcheon, Isaac M'Kinney, Joo. RbeJa barger, Isaac Fertig, Robert Neely, Alex. Spear. Secretaries. : A. P. Wbltaker, Ed. W. Smiley, -W. R. Johns, T. A. Mo'risoo, Vk U. Lonirwell. Tbe Committee respectfully submit tbe foregoing programme. J. S. MYIRS, Chairman. List of United slates Talent. ' Issued to citizens of Western Pennsyl vania, for tbe week ending April .12, 1870. and each beariog that date No. 101,726 Swivel for temper screws; Tbos. Grabam, Sbamburg, No. 101,744 Sink apparatus, for drain ing collars; Adam Knacker, Meadvillc. No. 101,750 Machine lor corrugating sheet metal; Wm. Maun. New Caalln. No. 101, 871 Tube well; Ww. R. Ham llau, Oakland. TBE New Postaub Stamp Tha nnlnr. and designs of tbe furthcoming issue o1 United State pobtage alamos are as follnwa: 1 cent, head of Franklin, ultramarine blue. ceui, neaa ot jacKSon,. rich Vandyke brown; 3 cent, bead of Washington, malutl green; 6 oent, bead of Lincoln, red: 10 cent. bead of Clay, dark purple; 15 cent, bead of Webster, rich orange; 21 cent, head of Scott, pure purple: 30 cent, bead of Hamil ton, black; 90 cent, bead of Perry, oarmine. The design are all taken from tbe best busts known, and will excel anything Id the stamp Hue that has ever appeaoed There I soma talk of raising tbe denomi nation of tbe 90 cent stamp to one dollar. Old Judge Aiken, of Green Hold, Mass.. was quite famous for bis extra-judicial opin ions. One of tbem runs as follows: Pre siding at tbe trial of one Fisk for an aggra vated crime, and tbe jury having brought In a verdict of "guilly," Judge Aiken said: "Fisk, stand up. For tbe crime of which you have been convicted you are condem ed to solitary confinement lor one day, and natural life and I wish it was in my power to imprisonment during tbe rest ol you to sentence you longer. Mrs. M'e'arland-Ricbardsun is thus de scribed by a person who knows berwell: She Is about thirty; about medium size, ronnd and symetricul in figure; has blue eyes, auburn bair, light complexion, girlish and English-looking (called pretty;) has a very sweet, rich voice; talks fluently and eloquently; is extremely modest and retir ing; wholly dom-tio In her tastes; has little fondness for suciety, and has led a life almost ol a recluse. There are on tbe benedict farm 12 pro ducing wells, ranging In daily yield from 1 3 vol to ool.. JVEWS ITEMS. Jacob Tierce, of Boston, has (ffered to build a railroad between SprlnfMd and Columbus, Ohio, under condtllco which will be oomplled with. Advices from all polats npon lb large tributaries of tbe Mississippi indicate that the height of the flood is not yeltt"ined. Very much property has been ieslroyed, and various town are threateied with further and serious losses on accent of the washing away ot tbe river banks. A capital of seven millionsof dollars has been subscribed in New Yotk for the pur-" pose of erecting a Crystal Pulacelor tbe ap proacbing International Exbibitiol in thut clly. Mrs. Emma Willlard, founder of the Troy, N. Y., Seminary, died Friday, uged 84 years. Quiet continues along tbe frontier of Canada. Volunteer Irom tbe rural dis tricts are still pouring into tbe cities. Tbe Fenian Congress at Cbicago has changed the order oi things. Tb President and Senate are to be superceded by an executive committee. Christian Garrett, a clerk in the City Auditor's office, St. Louis, prior to lSj'J, embrzzled $1U0,010 and fled u Germany. Ho Friday returned and give himself up, and was admitted to bail. Itsnowed in St. Louis Fridiy. Thurs day tbe thermometer stood at(0. Tbe water from tbe broken tunnel nt St. Anthony, Minn., bus underirued stveraj mills, completely destroying tieni. Total lots over $50,000. Geo. Hancock will soon traoier bis bead quarters te St. Louis. Barney Henshaw stabbed mi killed Ab raham Ilea Urn at Winchester. Iud., Fri day. The United Slates steamer Iroquois ar rived at Fortress Monroe, Fridiy, Irom Hong Kong. Ttebleachery at Pontine Mills, Wur- wick, R. I., wus burned Fridiy. A portion of J. Wilcox c Co. 's woolen mills at Meriden, Conu., w destroyed by lire Friday night. Loss nervy. One fire man wan killed and two iujirtd. A court-martial convene at Louisville Friday to try brig. Gen- ltteu. Gue cf the charges is abseuce wittiat leave. A money transaction by alrm in Elmiia, N. Y., shows considerable shrewdness and toierves record for its norilty, The firm ulluded to being desirous ofresuming specie payment, sent $1,000 to Nw York direct- ng their broker to purchae English gold, which was selling at a celt and a hull less premium than ; Americai gold.. Tais Eagllsb gold was Ibeu sent D Canada, where' American silver was sellinj at twenty ceu:a di.couut on tie dollar, ifter paying all tbe expenses ol tbe transitions, deluding 'freight on tbe specie to Zlmira the firm found that they bad made list $8 in specie on each $100 of greenbacks invested, and they received for their $,0i0 in green backs $1,080 in Americansllver. Tbe New York Triburu makes an anti capital punishment puitt out of the ence of Thomas D. Carr, who as hung in Ohio alter confessing to lll'teen nurders before he killed Miss Fux, tbe eriirn for which ho fell, and says that if it is riglt to bang a man for killing another, here s a triau wbo must be bung lll'teen times. Bit, Horace, sup pose be had been bung ben be bad com mitted but one murder, wouldn't it have saved fourteen other lives? Detroit Tribune. A Maine clergyman, laving )een appoint ed a committee of one to eipend a '-public libiary fund," raiBed iu iii liltlo town, laid out nearly the whole antiunion a complete set of Littel's Living Ag. ne bad probab ly beard that a man winis Li'.tel bere be low, and wanu that Li III long. In a miracle play lately acted in Mexico, tbe principal characters Vere tbe "Almigh ty," "Adam," '-live," Glbriel," Appetilu,' und tbe -Devil." , This Is called a Colorilo romance: Seven miuers exploring tbe oituntaias found an enormous chunk ol' gold. Tbey fought lor its possession till all wev killed but one. It was too heavy for bim lo carry off, so bo 8atduwn beside, it and stsrved to duutli. A soft-pated lilleeu-yur-old sport of An sonia, Ct., drew all bis money ($15) from the bnnk, tbe other day, and squandered it on peanuts aud kissej Exposure to his father's wrath frightemd him lo a dose of arsenic, but Ibe siuuiscb pump removed candy uud pulton, and be still lives. Horace Cook of Lenvenwortn, ate three pouuds of raisins ou a bet. Tbe bet was paid to bis heirs. Tbe under writers at London have com wenced settliug fur the slcanibblp Cily o' C Men as a loto.1 UM, j oa I Notice n. H. Warner has just received acarlond of Fine Potatoes from Ohio, the Peach blws, they are called, and ttie an excellent polaloe. Mr. Warner sells thorn at the low price ol lxty cents pi r bushel. If. The New Gas Pump lot tale at Nicholson & Blackmon'a. tf. The largest and best asaortntenl of Table Cutlery, ever broagbt Into the country at Niccbolson A Blackmon'a. It. Cold is a word which Codington A Corn well propose render ohselel. For tnodm operandi call and see tbem. murcblllll. Horse Shoe Nails, wholesale and retail, at Nicholson & lilackmon's, 23-tf. Carriage Rolls, wholesale and retail, a Nicholson & Backmon's 23-tf. Fine assortment ot wall paper at Grilles Bros. Siikrikps Sai.k is Closed. Nicholson t niaekmun having bought him out at this pluco and Kane Cily. . tf. Infringement Notice. The subscriber bus learned that a certain firm In Titusville, known as "Bryan, Dil lingham & To ," hnvn commenced the man ufacture ol' Sinker Rods vt itn Socket Joints' This is a Direct Intr ing'Miient on bis Rights, us his claim 1 "coniieetiu two sections of rod li v nieuns of undoes, wedging sockets, and double coupling I'o't." Ho does not specify any particular nhnpe.1 wedge, nor of what mate'iial it shall lix made. All rods made as above described outside of his man ufactory, ore direct lulriiigementH. This, thervlnre i to CAUTION OIL OPERATORS, and all others, uguiro-l Inlying or using any rods so made, except llioe ut bis manufac ture, as by so lining ilie? will lay them selves liable, aud will be dealt with Record ing to law. WM. J. ISSIfJ. Tioxeer. April 0th, 1S70. W would call the attention nt nnr busi ness men to Hie superior styles of joli print ing, holh plain and fancy, nt present being turned out from this office. We are prepar ed to execute job printing of every descrip tion in the laiest and most fashionable style of the art, aud at reasonable rates. If. Sash, Glass, Doors, I'ntry Ac. Larg8 stock very cheap at the Furniture Stop. ilu-tf All styles light harness, cheaper tlisn the clieupest, made from Moffat's oak slock, and warranted, ot J K. Kron s. P.uy the --Red Hot" Saddle, manufactured in Titusville expresly for the nil countrv. adapted to all kinds of weather, at J. R. K run's. a!2-tt TlieNew Gus Pump lor sale at Nicholson & Blackmon s. tf. Fine nfsoriment of Paper and Cloih Win dow Shades and Fixlures, ,'iist ree'd at mstr. Ukifpks Linos. Just received a large ami well assorted s'ock of shelf hardware at J. Rutherford's. tf. Tup. Pyramids of splendid coal over at Odington .tCoruwell's janl are perfectly wonnerlul. trmn Iiilill. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I OH SAIjK. Dwel In IIpiho neur the Trexln'i 'nn Cl'ir?li Threr routes, neiirly nov. Kequlrtt nt Kov-. tioue Wilson aud C'ar:lat4c Miop, I eirul,f ( Vntra, 1'a. alSlw NOTICE. A subscrlpllnn .clieol will open nt th Frhonl nmiso on Kgl'd farm, ou 'iuumlay Aiirll l'-ln, by Miss 1'ATt'Mt.iON. alMt ATTENTION ALL Oil (reek H Mill Kutiniiifi, And so are b pon,i nf J AM EH BHTLTH nt tlie nd Htnnd of M. N. Hniit i niimiiur awn- with cni tonipr-. who love ro siua ihtftr mnnfv lv mnkiiir; (n d Imraino. If you'don't bflit vo it juit cuiuo mixu wo iitu nun us wen vt me uico iiocK uf nf all kinds alwaj s on ImnJ Also homc mada BREAD, PIES. CAKES, Jfcc. Eappflal nltentlon will be vivim tn mv IfR OHfcAM l'Altl.OK, will, h will li . t.n nod tnc tlr-t ilar of May next, hero I shall bo lni;.y io wit on in so wno niy rnvor rnu w i'i ineir p.iirr.naga. A-N- li. Absolutely uoaulod rn ¨ny. all '3m. REMOVED. THE GROCERY STORE OF I-I. C. WACHTSR HAS 11KL REMOVL1I From the. old stan I to the building formerly occu pisd by nryun, ON WILD CAT STREET, At the Kailroad CriiHsisir, a largo Btock of Groceries & Provisions of nil ltlw will he kept nt this Htni-n, and will be soia ut jouDlug rales. 1 line estaUllnnou a BA.CII STOUI3, AT HUNTINGTON'S OLD STAND, Washington Street, , 'l, : -V. ...in . i. , . . i. r l ! ' ' llll.ll HIM UB ,lJi;l,l III, lilt, .!,! JIT lllll, I (H-lfK, Mlier. will be kept a rlrst-cluss and well assorted iock or GROCERIES 4 PROVISIONS, In this connection I thank my old customers for their very libernl atronau mid hope to merit a coiitii'tianre of the same, iiooda deliver. u t'HEE OV UllAUUli. It. n WACIITER Tctrolenm Ceutre, April la, lilO lin. WINrfOR 1IROS. COLUMN.' WINSOR BROS., HARDWARE STORE. ESTABLISHED 1859. "Winsor R ros. . MAIN STREET PETROLEUM CEMllE, DEALERS IN OIL WfcLL TUBING AND CASING I ALSO, WORKING RARREL? it VALVES, STUFFING BOXES, CLAMfS, TONGS, 1NN1 SUCKER RODS, RIVETED JOINT. -UCKERTOD BOILER HUMPS, CISTERN WELL PUMPS, Kr.ry Description of sapplles f.r OIL WELL mU MB REFINERIES. BRASS ' GOODS, STEAM & GAS FITTINGS BELTING, PACKING AND I10?E KIRBY'S COMPRESSED BUNGS, H A H 3D W -A. H E, House Trimmings, Carpenter.' fools, Drilling and Plain Laid Rope, Oaknm, Nails, Axes, Table and Pocket Cutlerj, A fall assorlwent f ere vllrnf ia 'h Uar Jwire Lint House Furnislilns Goods, VENTILATOR AND Mornino: G-lory HOME COMPANION, IRON GATE, and WHEAT SHEA? Go oil Stoves. Lamp, Lantern Se Chimneys, No. 1 Winter trained Lard Oil, .0. 1 REFI.KED OIL. ( IIAMI'IO.V CLOTHES WBIXCEIB Manufactorrrs of TIN. - SHEET IRON & COFFER WARE. SMOKE STACKS, Impairing of all kinds done with neatness sod i pateb. .Especial attention given to Steam anil Gas Fitting Vnirhosing with ash ony,i onr fccllillM J- nlshliiif evervthin In onr Hn are suiorlo' i . other e.tabi:'shment in the OU Kegioa. II i st class. Tl N ND REPAIR ShOP Thankirf our Wend, for tl.eir llhe"l Pj!r0 In the past, we shall U.S oui bat u05;" ,,h ytL ta cuutiuaaoc. "V
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