Mt F AltLAYD, S31ITH & Co (Saccwsors toj.1. A. Loce,l Merchant Tailors! t EXTENSIVE AND ELEGANT ASSORT MENT OK Spring and Summer Styles. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS . ai d CAtSSIVKKK, which they make up to or, d.r on SHORT-) NOTICE. superior In Bl YLK and WOMKUAX&IIIP. 1'ertccl NatUlttctlon Alwaye Guaranteed Dally Kocelvtng all tbo Novelties In CENTS' FURNISHING BtOLS, HATS, CArs, iC. McFARLANl), SMITH 4c Co., Corf Sprlae & Franklin SI., Tlliuvllle, Pa. ' etraleum Centre Daily Record. I'm. Centre, lUuuday. Juiie 27 AKUlV.lt. AND DCPAUTUUE OF '1ICA1NS ON O. V. dc A. It. R. On and aflor Monday, May 30th, 1870. ttaim will run us follows: .south, ko. a. ko. 3. xo. 1. ' lmo. 11.45 A M. 5,oo r m Leave flil Oily 7.00 a II. 2.42 p M. 7,47 p ji ' . l'et.Cen 7.38 8,23 8.28 " Titiinv. 8,23 4,14 9, j ft it Arrive Corry, !),35 6,45 10,35 boitii. an, 2. so. 4. xo.fi. Leave Corry, 11,20 a m. fi.00 a M. fi,05 p h " Titnsv. 12.45 p M. 7.4(1 ' 7,45 " P. Ceil. 1.25 8,17 " 8.35 ' ArrivuO. Cily 2.1)5 " 8,55 " 8,10 Irvine. 4.50 11.35 ' tST No. 5 and C run on Sunday. FREIGHT TRAINS NORTH. Iwe'W'Hf, ft.KA.ti. ,30a.ji. n,3SA.a. f,ffr-n 1; .(Vn, io.no 8,in - is,iur. 4.10 Aicivy Tilusv, 12,01 rn.0,U ' 1,54 4,2U ' FKE10HT TBAIK8 30UTIT. I.iwTltusv, 6.15A.X 1ii,35 a.m. II 00 a.m. 6 KSin . " I On. 8.17 11.3 18,24 p.x. n.30 Arnvu O, UlyAM J,ui r u a,Ui " 7.80 " II CI' y and Petroleum Centre freight, imves Oil lly 1 1 .tu . m . nrrinw at I'otmlMiin Centre 1,25 p. 11. I hmw tMrolenm Centre at 4,00 p m arrive l Ul City 6,-JU p. m. -. 1 MI.TEH PALACI SI.KKFISO CAM. V 7 4 IMroel from l'liilmllihiu witlmat chuiga. No. 3 llr:( to Philiidlihiii without change? No. S-Dirert fnrai IHlnhumn without i-hanyo. Tin tt-Uir.ict ti I'lllnburtcb without Ghana. Muuduy, Miy 3U, 1670. Uold 1U?U'. We learo the following additional'partie iilura in reaerd to tbe diaaatrona confUnr lion mi the Rynd farm, ou Satuidav lt - , - 0 -, Hum Mr. John V. Spencer, manager of the Cherryiree pipe line: The two laoka con tained ahout 2,0(0 barrels 'of oil, and wa, nt the time receiving oil from Ibe Allema po z'lum pumping station. As soon as pos Bldu after the fire broke out. a man was 'miit up the Run to abut oil' the oil. The llmues speedily communicated lo4be dwell-i-tg houses of Mr. J as Horn ftp, fireman or of ilm pipe line, and Mr. John McGill, glv ) the families barely lime to escape. At '. 'i lime it was feared tbo depot and otbe l-iiildiugs would bedeatroyod, butforlunaler I,, ihey wore saved, through tbe exertions nf the bystanders. The following are tbo as far as ascertained: -i;h."ry'rtm pipe line oil, Ac., 810.500 O. C. A A. R, R , 3 coal oar, V ewiioN, &c , r. -ran j. mi., it cars coal, binr, Jco.. J. liurt. oil In tank, '. Lurid, 2 well rlga, .i .kM HornliiR, oouae and furniture. John MuGUI. " .. . ' lSittkuaiee & Uichardsoo, N isv V.'io 400 500 300 . Tol,,i $20,000 AU0 barrels of tho oil destroyed belonged M Mi'wrs. Arnold & Phluney. A considei- ruble share of the balance was the proper ty of small operators on Cherrytreo Run. The-Ovury & Bruwluy well, at West Hickory, wo completed last week and turn d out to be a dry bole. This bas caused die .hulling down of 40 or mora wolls in that vicinity, all in various stages of com pletion. It was discovered that tbe Baud r ck 'onipi out" east of the Ventura wol I, (wuerw all tbe above wells are located. The weila Htruck some time aincn are doing as ..ln.s: Vininre will, IM) bbln; Irwio & l.iid. !U liblnj McXair. 1JU bbls. A num. Iii-r id the wells shut down ore utvuvd by 1 Vtivili'iiiu (JvU're opi'iu uie. CUCDi: AMOHEI'INKD. Canada hae just bad her first colored jury man. The Indiana lawyers tre dnlng a good business by gutting up divorce clubs at commutation rates. Tbe Providence Journal says that tbe thunder and lightning on Monday nigbt kept nervous people In that city painfully awake 'until after 9 o'clock." The highest building In Chicago is tbe new Palmer House, being one hundred and fourteen fuel from tbe ground to tbe eaves. It cost quarter of a million dollars. Tbe Arkansas temperance society bas dissolved. It allowed ale as a beverage, but tbe members found it bunglesome to their stomachs," and fell back on wbin- ky. A traveler from Nevada to Australia sen home to bis friend boomerang. Tbe re ceiver of the gift practiced with it with tucb success that a new nose was required lor bis luce, and a glass covering for bis left eye. ' I John Quill says it Is not true that New York editors have but one shirt. Tbey wear none, "Tbe journalistic costume inure is a coat buttoned clos e around tbe neck, with a turned paper collar planed to tbe iusldo. Mr; Greeley designed this dress. , jA Tbe correspondent of4be New York Herald speaks of tbe great race at the Narraganset Park, on Friday last, as fol lows: Tbe second rsee was tbo great event of tbe meeting, and was tbo magnet that at tracted tbe immense mullitudo of people from all parts or tbe country to tb track. The prize to be trotted for was $5,000, divided into three pans, tbe best borse in the rsco to receive $3,500, the second horso to receive $1,000 and tbelhlid $500. There was an additional premium attached to this ol $2,500 to any horso that would beat Dexters time at BuOalo that Is 2 :" Tbe entries lor the race were Messrs Doble fc Jackman's bay mare Goldsmith Maid, Oaa Mace's bay mare Laly Thome, Will iam Lovell's bay mare American Gitl and Cbarles Cbamplin's bay guiding George Palmer. Lady Thornu did not appear, something being very wrong about her, or her owners would have certainly' started her. She has appeared in very iroVd'lorm tbe last few daysbut it was thought that she was not quite up to tbe murk for a pro tracted raco, and hence s!io was withdrawn from the contest. Tbe fact or Lady Thprqe being wilbdrawii made Goldsmith Maid a great favorite over tbe Held at four to one? American Girlrworr 'the firrt heat, Palmer the secondhand Goldsmith. Maid tbe third, fourth and fifth. Tbe following is tho time made, 2:24; 2:221$; 2:25; 2:28; 2:23'. New Well. A new well was struck 00 the Coldwater Oil Co.'s lease, Central Pe troleum Go's farm, on'Satnrday last, wbicb Is yielding twenty barrels per day. The working interest is owued by Mr. Prentice, and tbe United' Farm Petroleum Associa tion of Oil City. Win. Kehoe, tbe blind, musician, has a benefit at Akin's Hall, (bis eveniug. Tbe piioiio are invtieu 10 do present anu aid a worthy man. On Saturday last there arrived In town three girls from Cleveland, undor escort of a wen Known sporting cnaracter, who it aj . pears bad induced them to come bere under a piomim to seoure them places to work in a WsTul at $5,00 per week, in stesd of doing wbicb be landed tbem in the upper free and easy. During tbe evening one of tbe girls Informed a person present of the circumstan ces, and exnresaed a desire to bn taken nut. Con.Lawrunce and oneoTsitr citiAiM hearing of tbe outrage took tbem away, and left tbem at the Central Houso, from whence tbey de parted for their homes to-day. If we misV take not a law of the Statejmakea an act of this kind criminal offence, and Indicts a heavy penalty. Any person that, vtiuli knowioglyXek to lead virtue aud innocence astray not only deserve tbe venllenlisrv. - ... - -' muranould receive a dose ol heated brim stons. We hope tbe officers of tbo law will see to it that they re arrested and punish ed. Gschwaudner Tyroleae Troupe playing at Titusville, were on a visit to Tbeobolt's Saloon to day. They opun at thu above saloon for a two weeks dugagouiont on tbe lilli of July. .The population of Warreu as reported by tbo census taker is 2,001. t Tbo, oil meu of Cleveland bud a,Vic-nIc near that oily 00 Fridny last. Accoruiug to tbe HeralH a jolly good time was had. A raco was made up yesterday at James town, between Wm. Stewart's s. g. Red Hot of Pithole and Jas. G- White's b. s. Captain ol Oil Clly, puree, If 500, 2 miles uud repeal iu liuiiiess. 1 iint boat uus won by C.iptain iu i:'J0.'4l scwuO" by Ibe tsuuiti A Very Mtrnngo Story. From the LoiiUvlllo Courier Journal. One of the most remarkable, and, witbal, mysterious affairs that bas ever como within tbe purview of local gossip, occurred in Ibis city within the past few days. It was not so much a quarrel in one of the first families, which resulted in tbe sending of a lady member of that family to thu hospital as insane, In order, itfectns, to gut rid of her. . From a complete review of all the facta in tbe case, taking tbe statements of all the parties concerned, it is impossible to decide which Is to blame, and, at any rate, we would i;o no further than to give a "plain and unvarnished" statement of tbe affair as it has lieen related to us, and, for Ihe sake of tbe parlies concerned, who aro well and favorably known, we withhold the names, though they aro very well ventilated, as tbe mutter has been talked all over the city. About a week ago, a lady who lives in Oil City, Pounsyvania, came here to visit lier sick sister, who was lying nt the point of death. Upon ber arrival at the residence of ber brotber-in-law, which is on Iiroad- way, she was shown to tbe room which had been set apart for ber, but was refused ad mittance to ber sister because it was alleg ed tbe physician bad given positive ordeiB that no one should eater tbe sick room un der any circumstance". The lady took um brage at this; but ber brotber-in-luw, who, she Bays, never liked ber, still persisted in excluding ber Irom tbe presence of bis wife, and went so far, she avers, as to lock ber in ber room duriog bis ahsuoce. She was very mush offended at this, and refused to eat any thing in bis bouse, though loud was repeatedly offered ber. . She kept ber room for forty eight hours without eating a bite. By this time, of course, she was very hun gry, but slill persisted in ber obstinacy. Upon tbe third day, wbicb wa.last Thnra" day, she threw a note out of the wiuduw to gentleman who was passing. He picked it up and opened it. It contained six dol lars In money, with a request that bu use the same in dispatching to her husband iii Oil City, Pa., to come to ber immediately, and also to' bring ber a cup of coffee, as she was being starved te deuth. The gentle man who is a well known furniture dealer 011 Main street, was very much surprised at this strange note, and being satislied ttiut there was some mystery about tbe bouse, went to a policeman and gave bim the tacts contained in tbe letter. Tbe policeman culled at ths bouse, and was met n( the door by tbe husband. Ho was told that tbe woman was crazy, and was assured that it was purely a family uffair. In tbe mean time tbe dispatch bad gone flying over the wires to Oil City, and ber husband was on bis way bere in response to the astounding con tents. Tbe gentieman who bad picked up tbe letter, received others in tbe oennwbile and began to suspect from their contents that what bad been told tbe policeman was truV. Tbe letters were written in a beauti ful feminine band, but the substance, at limes, was vague and wandering. Tbe lady continued to throw tbese notes to him every lime be passed to and from bis meals, and be inmates of Ibe bouse, coming to bear of it, at once endeavored to prevent it. What tbey did is not known, but on Simday her brotber-in-law'npplied at tbe Mayot'i office and obtained a permit to take ber to tbe bospital. She was taken tbeie In charge or two policemen and registered as a lunatic. Mrs. Garry, tbo superintendent, suw at once that tbe wotnun was not crazy, and provided her wi th a very comfortable pri vate room and took care of ber as if she were one of her own family. Wben taken into tbe office to be registered, as inmates usually are, some one asked her wbat was the mttU.'r. wben she replied, "Nothing but hunger. I' Her brotber-in-law arrived soon after, endjold Mrs. Garry to furnish her a Lgooa place ami tern tne Dili to mm. Tbe superintendent asked him wbat was tho mat ter with her, wben be said It was nothing Nbut family quarrel. Sbe was very much astonished that be should resort to this des perate end to rid himself of his sister-in-law, Wbat could have Induced bim to have her locked up as a lunatic? "Well, Mrs. Garry I came to tbe conclusion that it was the most plausible theory we could come to." And tbe brother-in-law left. v . Mrs. Garry took her strange patient to her own room, ana ordered a cozy meal, which was ready iu a few miuutes, and the lady partook of it heartily. She seemed to bo u well educated and relined woman, and con versed in a very pleasant and entertaining munuer. She told the whole storv of her incarceration, wit boat ono word of abuse, ot her brother-in-law, and seemeoM)t for un explanation ol bis mysterious conduct. She seems to think that it bad either arisen Irom bis dislike Tor her, or Irom a motive far worse that of preventing ber sister from willing ber any ot her property in case sbe diod, which be learud might lie done if sbe were presuut with ber during-ber sick uefs. Tbe lady's biishiud arrived in the oity as soon us be ponsihly could afler receiving the dispatch, uud lound his wilu legiHlered nt thu hospital u 11 liiuittiu. Ills liii inuy li imagined, and in iy yel culminate iu some ibiug U'liuui. Uv: tuuU hit wilu tu a butul immediately, And afterword went on a visit 10 a relative id her's, living nt Jefl'ursoti ville. it Is thought he will inHlilute lejml proceedings against ber brother in-law for damages, assessing the sum nt one hundred thousand dollars. 1 tie ueiendant in this prospective suit is a lawyer himself, and is represented ns being very wealthy. We have given tbe plain fuels in this very mysterious case ns well as It is possi ble 10 obtain mem, ami loavs me mailer to tho reader. It is suceptible of many and envious constructions. Tbe Oil City Register baa tho follow ing: One day this week a strange affair oc curred near Petroleum Cenire. The engi neers at a well concluded to rid thsibauty where tbey slept, of bedbugs. After stop ping up all tbe outlets of the shanty, a Jet of steam from the stcampipe was totrotueed into it Very soon the yells of a favorite dof, asleep in tbe shanty, and bad beta overlooked, was heard. On of tbe tnta eudenvored to get him out. The dog, ueot- ly boiled alive, was frantic; tbe man was bitten through both hands before the dog was removed. Tbo dog showed every sign of hydrophobia, and tau off. Our theory of the matter is tbut tbe heat developed tbe rabies, and wn should not like to ex change places with tbe man who was bit ten. The population of thu lirnt three wards of Titusville, foots up nccording to the census takers statistics, 6,4 GO. Tbo population ol tho entire city will probably number. 000. 011. iiK.ns. Vincent well, No. 1, located at Franklin, which is producing about 10 barrel! of oil per day, was-sold on Tuesday last, to Dr. Egbert, of Pet. Centre, for $12,000. A well 'was struck on the Store Oil Company's tract, three miles Irom Oil City, up tho river, and opposite tbe Alcorn is land, last week, wblc is now pumping 30 barrels daily. This well ii but 354 feet deep, and only in tbe first sand. Tbe well at Bonn, which caused so much excitement at that plaoe three weeks ag'., still keeps up a handsome yiuld. It is pro ducing full CO barrels dully. There was a large attendance at the lec ture last evening. Tbe Rev. Aentleman handled tbo subject iii a manner tbat gave universal satisfscliou to all. Liuul .Votlcea. I'AIID OF THANKS. Tbe lhauks ol the subscribers am hereby tendered to Mr. Sobel for kindly furnishing his bull lent tree, lor tbe lectme lost even ing. J ah. Dinn, Pastor of Congregation. J. C. Siiat. G:o. Bhkn. A. 5. .Smith. Mikk Mai.onkv. It Board of Trustees. 1'OItMI.E CHEAP. A 400 barrel lank for sale cheap, enquire of F.J. IIanna J: Co. j27-3u For Sale Cheap. One good second band TubA A Morse engine, 10 horse power. Enquire at tbe Rochester House. j24-3u Buy the "Bed Hot" Saddle, manufactured in TitiiBvillo expressly for tbe 'oil country adapted to all kinds of weather, at J. it Kroo'a. al2-tl Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. TV. Seat ty's. Fine assortment of Paper aod Cloth Win dow h hades and Fixtures, just reed at Gal r re Bboh. Yichey, Kistengen and Soda Water tbe Artie Soda Fountain of Gr-ifpk Bros, at 0OI.U is a word which Codmgtua & Corn well propose to render obsolete. For nodus operandi call and see tbem. maroblOlf. Thk Pyramids of splendid coal over a odington& Cornwall ' yard are perfectly wonderful. marcblotf. Just received a large and stock of sbelf hardware at J. well assorted Rutherford's, tf. Kissengen and Ylebey Water at GmrpRR Bhob. ' Soda Water and Ioe Cream at J. W. Real ty's. All kinds foreign fruits at Feller, Fenoer & Co.' Hauta'a pateul Ml ate Lined Hcfrig lor. . ') Lined with Slate, having Air Chambers without Filling of any kind perlectly dry and sweet they are believed to be uuequal led by any other now la use, and are of Modurate Cost. Slate possesses an acknowledged superi ority over Ziuo for lining purposes, being free from smell, taste and corrosion, and can be easily cleaned, preserving every ar ticle in a sweet and pure state. fTFor sale at FREEMAN'S HARD WARE STORE. 31-St. Vichoy, lvlssengen and Soda Water at tbo Artiu SudiFouutain of j Ib-lf. Guinea Duos. FIREWORKS For 4th of July 1870, just received at J. REATY'S, consisting in pnrtof Flrv'Crsck ers of tbe best brand, Rockets, Hounm Candles, Torpedoes, iwo kinds. Mines, Kxbibl lion Pieces, Hunting Flats, Balloons, Chinese Lanterns, and a great variety of oiber works tuo nuineiotis tu mention. Also choice Confectionery. Ice Cream the best in the market, just such as will suit the taste on Independence day. All Ihem, things aro 10 lie hnd, and a great many more at J. W. Realty's tecoud Door from tti ' Opera House. J. W. IlKATTT. Potrolenm Cenire, June 22, 1870 2w. Sparkling Soda Water at M. S. Sim mon's, nil If. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Boat, iy'. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat ty'o. op27-tl. Gold Fish. Gold Flab at M. S. Simmnn'. Drug Store. Wo would call the attention ot our binl s men to Ihe superior styles of jub print b)t, both plain and fancy, at resent being tinned out from Ibis oflice. Wo are prepar. ed to execute job prinling of every ilecrin tloaiu the latest and most fashionable stylo of tit art. and at reasonable rates. tf. Sash, Class, I)our, Putty Ac. Largo slock viry cheap at the Furniture Store. BllO-ll Lar OH by bairel or gallon nt - II. Frkkman's. Nails whoWsslo and retail nt II. Fiiekman's Kissengen as Vicbey Water on dratiiLt ' Giiipkks Bnos. All kinds fore lw units at Feller, Fenaer A Co.'s Gas Pipe wbolmie and retail at II. Kkkkman's. Kiseenguu and Vicky Water on draught t Gmi-PKss Bros, Soda Water and Ice Cnam at J. W. Beat 7 Soda Water and Ice Crvati at J. W. Best- All kinds I'oreigu fruits ut l'eltrr, Funnel A Co.'s All styles liiibt harness cheam-r than tl) cheapest, mud" from .Mortal's oak Hock, aud warranted, at J l(. runti M. Fine assortment ot wall paper at Grille Bros. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1776. 1870. (.UAXjJTlI of .un Games & Festivities! FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE cw Catholic KcUool House and Hal! ! On the Grounds near the tlurcli GAME? WILL COMPRISE: Foot Races ! Stick Raced ! ;Wheelbarrow Races! Boae Ball, Foot Ball &c Climbing Greasy Pole AND WILL WIND UP WITH TQfi THE GRAND OLD IRISH GAME OF HURLING : BOOB MUQICWILL BE PRESENT THROUGH THE DAY. REFRESHMENTS! of all kinds ou the ground and in the hall. By order Tom. For liue Job Work 6 u IU l01"1 Dtllt. . Ail
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