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Petroleum Centre Daily Record.
pel. Centre, Wednesday. June !.
.-4. JS. JjU, Jiditor.
Time of Cloftllig Moll.
1. O., Pr.TRoi.re CKM-rnr. T',(
July S7st. 1S6S. )
Cutll further notice the malls will arrive at mid
depart from this office ni follows:
juihive.
South nnd East, via. Irvineton, 10 !8 A. M.
South and West, " Meadvitle, 5.19 P- M.
North aud East, " Corry, S 54 "
South and West, H.45 A. M.
SoutL. East ami West, S 30 V. M.
North," East and West, 10.00 A. M.
Utvino services.
rnnsBYTEniAN chtrcii.
Preaching at
o'clock r. M.
11 o'clock A. M., and Vi
Hbv. J. T. Oxtoiiv, Pastor.
M. K. CHURCn.
Services every Salitiath at 11 A. M. and
IV P. M. Sabbath School nt twelve o'clock
M. Seatafree. A cordial invitation ex
tended to all.
Uev. C. M. IIkaiii), Pastor.
ST3. PETER AND PAUL'S (Catfcollej
CHURCH.
Mn?s at a. m.
Vesper and Benediction or the Blessed
Sacrament at 4 p. m.
Ca'.ccMtm at 2 p. m. .
JAMES DITSN, Pastor.
lover's Leap.
The most romantic spot In this vicinity
is lint which has received the name or Lov
er's Leap. The story goes on this wise:
Slore than a hundred "years ago, an Indian
maiden bad two lovers. Both loved ber to
.l-otrnetinn. indeed to' SUCh an extent that
corn bread and venizen wero oot palatable.
She returned the love of one, but not ot the
one who basked In the smile of her father.
Here waB a pretty pickle, tor in those days
Jlormoniatjri was unknown or any other sys
tem by wWch plurality of wives or duality
of husbands was recognized. The father
stood out rot bis lavorlte, but still no Indian
ever forced his daughter to wed against bur
desire. IU.t " proposed a foot-race to de
cide the matter. He that was the swiftest
of foot and longest of wind should b ivo too
dusky maiden. Both lovers were forced to
submit to tbis arrangement. Tbe spot se
lected for the raco was a beautiful grove
which overtowerswbat we now call Pioneer
City. The day came, and with it of course
great crowd, chief, squaw, pappose, all
were there. Tbe maiden gave tbe signal
for starting and off both lovers went. The
fatber'savortto won the race, and stepped
forward to embrace bis prize. But she pre
ferred death to such a husband, and Imme
diately spraDg over the bank into the wa
ters of Oil Creek. Tbe lover of her choice
followed her In ber desperate leap. Tbe re
sult was fatal to both of tbe lovers man and
maiden. Both bodies were recovered and
burled near tbe Bpot where they leaped into
tbe water.
Such Is the legion of Lover's Leap. It Is
said to be a fact, and we understand it is
confirmed by tbe testimony of old Cotfiplan
ter, who owned all this land once, and bunt
ed the deer wbero we now hunt oil.
The New Secretary ot the Muv jr.
The Hon. (ieorge M. Robeson is o son of
Jndj?e Win. P. Iloboson, of Warren county,
K. J., who was a loading Whig, long and
prominently connected with tbe politics of
tlm state. Mr. Robeson entored Princeton
College iu 1S44. and upon graduating in
1S4G entered tbenfllce of Chief Justice
llorublower, at Newark. Upon concluding
his legal studies in 1850 be was associated
for lin, ! lbe practice of bis prolession
with the Hon. A. C. M. Remington. Sub
sequently removing to Camden, be was ap
pointed Prosecutor of tbe Pleas; for that
county in 18o9. Upon tbe election of Mj.
Freltnliuy tiuii as senator in 1867, Mr. Robe-
sou was appointed Attorney General of (he
State by Governor Ward, which position he
has held until tbe present time. Ho Is a
bout tarty-one years of age, and justly holds
a bigb rank in bis r.roti?ion. To bis fine
legal qualifications be unites a goneral
knowledge and practical ability which give
promise of (Hciency aud usefulness in bis
new position. Mr. Robeson Is a strong and
decided Republican, and has keen earnest
and active in tbe f upport of his principles
On all questions of national policy h is !n
entire accord witb tbe party which support
ed tbe election of General Grant. It is a
curious coincidence that tbo .only position
ever held la tbe Cabinet by a citizen of
New Jersey bas been that of Secretary of
tbo Navy. In 1823 Samuel L. Southard
was appointed Secretary of the Navy by
President Monroe, and he continued In that
potition during tbe entire administration of
John QnincVAdama: In 1S34 Mablon Dick-
erson was appointed Secretary of tbe Navy
by President Jackson, aud be continued in
tbe Cabinet of Mr. Van Buren for more tbuu
a year.
Af-
Gr.ixd Concert at Tarii Farm. Dion
A. DeMarbelle, tbe poet, singer and ven
triloquist, assisted by tbe Tarr Farm Silver
Band, will give a grand concert at tbe Tarr
Farm School Honse on Thursday evening
July 1st. The programme is an Interest
ing one, and well calculated to please a dis
criminative audience.
A bridge bus been washed away near
near I'orry, Ta., on the Atlantic & Great
Western railroad, and a passenger train ran
off tbe track, killing an engineer named-
Sprague. No passengers are reported kill
ed.
CoLnl Cold! Nothing is colder or more
refreshing during this present warm weatbor
than Sam. Bloomer's ice. His Ice wagon in
its daily visits relieves a want a vacuum.
He fills orders promptly.
Mips Barker who has a school InBragR's
building, adjoining lbe Aniurican Hotel, on
yesterday afternoon gave tlio pupils, the rare
treat of a plo-nic, on the Espy Farm. We
sxw the procession of. little folks last even
i.i;; as they were returning to lbe school
room. Before dispersing, they gave three
hearty cheers for their teacher.
Thentre The Favorltea Lnut
pearauce This Evening.
It is witb pleasure we note tbe suueess of
the theatrical company now playing a short
engagement at Akln's Hall, in this place.
Last evening's programme'was mirthful, w t i
a sprinkling of instructive sentiment. In
"Napoleon's Old Guard," Mr. Robert John
ston's representation of Haversack, one of
Napoleon's body guard In tbo great buttles
and marches from tbo Alps to St. Helena,
was sublime, beautiful, and brought back to
the mind of the hi9tcrian the desiis of the
great monarch and his faithful followers,
witb a vividness Impressive, lasting. In
this personation Mr. Johnston won the ad
miration of bis audience, as reality Itself
could not have been more perfect. His sup
port in ibis drama was a decided improve
ment on tbe evening previous.
Little Nellie, In the laughable farce- or
'Jenny Lind at Last," seemed to bu in htr
happiest mood, persona'ting ''Jenny iicath
erlungs" seemingly to us with that perfect
freedom, bomo-liko character, for which she
is so justly celebrated. Little Nellie in
truthfully styled tbe, 'bright star of the
American stage,' as in all characters similar
to those personated by ber lust evening, ber
manner, appearance, apparent good nature,
adds materially not only to bererery move
ment and speecb, lint to the play in which
she takes a prominent pan. As '-Our Nan
last evening, she displayed again ber gonial
good nature, which wins for her tho admi
ration of an audience. J. F. Ward, her
chief support in the last named character,
although wo should judge a little "mixed,"
tccary, probably from a day of excessive
recreation, was humorous and witty as a
comiqne.
To-night will be their last appearance un.
til tbo night of July 5th, tbe troupe, in the
meantime, filling an engagement at Titus
ville. Tbe programme for tbis evening is
"Andy Blake' and the laughable farce,
"Bob Nettlos, or School in an Uproar."
Little Nellie as Andy Bluko and Bob Net
tles is'a host, andjtlio ball will again be fill
ed to-night.
Ox tho 12th Inst., a man named Lewis K
Cole, representing himself as agent of the
Chicago Life Insurance Company, rented a
portion of an office In lbe basement of tho
Ocean National Bank, of New York. Tbe
only piece of furniture he put in beside a
desk, was a large high case. Sunday noon
the janitor of the bank found everything
safe, since when bole was cut throng'.;
from the basement to a back office of the
bank by burglars who, wilb a large quanti
ty of tine tools which th-y lelt behind,
forced and bl'.nv open several sales, empty
ing tbcm of their contents. Everything
was found in confusion yestorday morning.
The bank oflicials state that only about
$20,000 in Government bonds belonging to
tbe bank bavo been stolen, the thieves lea
viug a bag containaug $20,000 iu gold in
one of the safes, and over $120,000 in gold
certificates and clearinghouse exchanges for
$30,000 untouched. The securities were
deposited in the bank by customers, and
about $20,000 worth f checks were carried
off. No clue to tbo burglars.
A Child fo.Ua From a Window Fifty
Feel Abovo the Oround.
Saturday morning at about half paBt sev
en o'clock the family of Mr. Charles Fried
man, at No. 195 Main street, was thrown
Into deep distress by an accident of the
most painful character, tbe particulars of
which are as follows: While the nurse was
in a room of the fourth fctory fronting on
Main street, In order to air the room, she
raised tbe sash of a window, the sill of
which is nearly level with the Qoor. Tho
girl then left tbe room for an moment, when
one of tbe children, a bright little glti
named Laura, soma two years old, toddled
to tho windownd in one instant was gone,
Tbe little one fell at least filty feet to the
stone sidewalk, and yet slie was picked up
alive.
It seems that iu the descent the child first
struck upon a large fchow lump attached to
the old billiard moms on iho first floor.
Tbis broke the lull, else it would have dash
ed lbe child in phce!-; as it was tbe skull
was slL-htlv fractured, and Ibo little limbs
badly bruised. A phvsiciau was caed, and
nil thut cutilil be done to ease tbe pain of
the little one w.is eagerly attended to, but
in ppiteol the soothing attention given it
tho poor child died ationt ten o'clock, alter
three hours of Intense suffering.
The ci.ief injury was found to he n slight
fructmv of tbo hea l. Tbe face was not
marred at nil. Iinffiilo Express.
CANDIDACY ANNOUNCEMENTS.
ritOTIIONOTAUY.
;n. rmrcr-l'linso nrrnincetheMinenrTnoM
a ill baohy. of Petroleum (.litre. s a riiudldnte
ft," l'rotlmratarv of Venanis. County, subject to the
nsnpea of the Democratic pnrty.
Local Notice.
THE FIRE-WORKS
For the Fourth
Are reccWed at W. H. Niello!? & Co s.
rtn?n .iava.hparrows,
MAN, at A. I). MILLBH .
CANARY, OEIt
A. V. MILLER & CO.. have the anenc of the
American Whip Co., and western nip inn-
KMs. at wholesale prices.
;ll. WAXTKD
To do irencrnl house work. Inqnlr nf
White Men's!
CI.OTI1INO at the Jamestown Store.
Panama nnd Straw lint
Sellinn cheap at the Jamestown Store.
White Shirt, Collar, and NockTletj,
A full line at the Jamestown Clothing store.
Clothing
Made to order at tho Jamestown Store.
$.-,0,000
Worth of DIAMONDS Just received at fSIIAM S
VIIT !!HA.T1'S
And look at their DIAMONDS
OIL Ol'EltATOKS
Can always find tlio genuine
Plymoith Caulks and Nkw
IYokk BixriNti Co'rf Iiolting and
Rubber Goods, both of which'.
t 111,1
arc acunowietii'iHi to ik; unsni--
1 1 . 1 A,
passed in quality anil manulac.
turc. Of Well Furnislnnrr
Goods, we have the largest as
sortment in the Oil llegion, and
can lvtcr to our customers tor
evidence that we keep nothing
but the best of goods.
F. W. AMES,
HARDWARE DEALER,
TITUS VILLE, PA.
Itl ANON DM
At from $SiHn $l,"0O at ISCH.VM'S
i.Aon.v wATCiir.i
New ami noMiy styles at !SH AM's. JnnS-1 tf.
VERY CHEAP PITKET MTSIC, only live cents l
copy, at W. ll.NICHOI.S1N CO.' Stationery
t'arpeti, nr cvm-nnnltty ami description, at
REYNOLD, BIIOIHIB.VD I'O'S, No. 11 Ccntlvi
Street, nppnslti Iho P. O.. Oil City, l'a.
BlHriiivnro A Inrjre ns.irlment of which 1
twins rinsed nut nt reduced rales nt IIEYXOl.DS
nitonilEAD CIVS, No. ll Centre St., opposite
the Post office. Oil City. Ta.
All accounts rot eettlril I man
wilh itn ofi'ecr roi'colicctien.
,i;,i:i !v.ill lie left
Apr. 14 tr.
ItEVNOI.DS CO.
OIL PRCETTCTT.S ATSISTION!
i.ct Tim-; KEST.
Leave your orders for Bal'ant'no's Xltrn.fTjrw.
Itio snd CnmWrnt'nn Tnrpcdn, at. the I'nst Office
Kewra Honm. lytroleum centre. Pa. '
N. n Orders promptly n'leil. J'.mll lw-
I?lr. Hayniuinl's sutetwiir.
l!r. Kuytnond' successor iu tl eilitciiul
maaaseui. nt of tlio New York Time, is
Mr. Stillmnn S. Connnt, who lins fur the
past two yea. held the aecnri'l place, in the
cilitorlul gtulTof that journal, conducting it
in Mr. Raymond's nt sen:". Mr. Conunl,
though a young man. baa had nito a Ion?
and varied experience in journalism, and
is recognized ns one of the soundest and
best wrilera connected with the New Yuik
nresB. There can be no doubt that h will
ncrjult himself with diRtinguished credit in
tho responsible posiiion to which ho litis
succeeded.
All stvles of B'nnk Hio', Note l'.ip :r. amt Kt
velopcs III Jobbing Lois, nt
W. II. MCII0LSON & CO.
BASF. TtAMi niTR nnrl KCOKK HOOK:
V II Nicholson Vs.
:n.tnpiN itEt.";n:i.
l-form Oil OpereTrrs .nnd 1'ic
t Peb'lc 'enern'lv ll.nl ue ere pioon'ett I
co'vo orders r,ii our rleininion six l utter IVnnv".
Tilts 1 wlthour dniilit iho most perf. et tr.nl f-w
renpi'iiMliat line over liern 1ntroecnl. C.lv" ns
a rill. " Kisima Nonius ,t l'n.
Cuilnr Slrili'.'B nt V. II. Ni.liclsou 'V.
Spt.KNinn Fi'Rxiti're Emporium. Klse.
whore will be found an advertisement an
nouncing the. arrival of a luro stuck of
fnrnitoro at W". W. Kiisn' rBtoliliKhment, 35
Diamond street, Tilusville, l'a. The parlor
mils, cbambe? sets, etc, of tho choicest
patterne, oro R'.trao ins Hie attention of
thfl public for thtur beauty. Mr. Hups also
deals in carpelinR of every grade, and sells
at pneaa which er.v.v around him a lare
$6ld. of pUronage. Call on him when in
'PKtiarillo.
Commercial Paper One on tbo I'onrth
of July.
A question, has been raised as to when
bank notes mado payable on the 4th of July
are to bo collected. The Bankers' . Manual
lays dowti tbe following rules in reply to
questions on tbe poinl:
" Commeicial paper havingdays of grace,
and lulling due on Sunday, July -llh, 1S69,
will be payable on Tuesday, July (itli.
" Commercial paper without days of
grace, Uuo bundny, July 4th, 1800, will be
payable on Tuesday, July Cth.
' Commercial paper having dnys of grace,
and liiUiiii: due on .Monday. July 6tb, lSOa
will bo payable on Satuiday the aid of July,
" Oommorcial paper without days of
grace, und falling dim on Monday, July 5th,
1N.3, will bu payable, on TuesJuy, the Gib
ol July."
Tub Tresident said to Hon. A. II. Rico,
Msouti as tho "Anvil Chorus " had died
awuy: 'This (ooliseuai) would linkn a
good barn; wisli Iliad w." jr. Uice dif
eovered imjortant businofs elsewhere at
once. It is crhiin tin l'residen. wasprne
,'cal if net i;precintivi.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
S'1
TUAYEII.-$10.00 KEWAUB !
Kroin my t?nnlnrn nn th Stevfmsnn Frm, two
weeks since, n nitw c .v wnii nn wiuto f-pol-, wimi
nnft cr(Mkd horn nin hnuu on both tins. Whorvir
will return en;d cow will b pnyett thnittinre reward,
or wll! pivo nny Infiirmfttioii where sho may tc
I'et. Ccu.ru, July 28, XII.-3C. MICHAEL REG AX.
Want' '! lo Call
At M. II. Ft-hnr'n Dnn Sln v, n-ifl Imn-VM per
con or ninro, ntnl rxmihift, lin-rK. Cj,rn;it!fni,
Fucl.Ws, MnU TManl-t, IloU'tuopt", I'iiiih'p. FIhIi
Omnium INi-i; (tfevipilnni- nnd rnrpicf- of Pare
flowcr-t. .Tnc 10.
FOUND.
AT tlit! YAMETY STOUK of
J". V. Beatty,
A t.irzp assortment of
Fire Works,
I'on.sls'lng of
Flags. Koekels. Rnnmn Candles. JHn i,
also, ('hoiee (' leleclinnerv. Fruits,
Toys, EMid.i Water, uiul the
3EST IE REAul Ui
TOWN.
Give men eill, second door to Open IIouso,
7 1 7-v intjUm Sh 'od,
PETROLEUM CENTRE, PENN.
J. W. Beatty.
jnin-tr.
Pianos ! Pianoa !
Vu!iur;icturs. .lAVKsTDWN. N. V
chifivc Aleuts for tliu
ESTEY COTTAGE ORGAN
AND WHOLESALE AND I'.ETAIL
DEALEUS IN
t'end f.r iltiistnite 1 C;i?n!ono r.ml i-rie
list.
cAoiiiu ninwx.
Wn-i.riorna 4 I Mnln Pireet. Kiclnrv Itrooklvn
I'.lnek. foil of JtninM. liul)a" tf
Ornrkerr-For nil kinds eo to liEYNOLD S
nnODHRAD PO'S. No. U Centra t:lreut, i;io-
site the I'rnt Pfflce. Oil City, P.
Trv our Xvy Totiaeeo. Wo know It Is the lnt
in the market. V. II. Nlcnoi.SON ft Cii
The very hM' iioc'iet Cutlery Uazirs nn I Kcist
sor? .ill warranto nt W. H. NICHOLSON S.
The finest Plu '
Tohrten nt
W. H. NICItfW.snM A CO '
HENRY E. WHIG LEY,
civil, r:f; jxeek and
HERALO CLOCK
TITISVILLE, . . . . . ....
Surveys or level Maps, Tracings,
Building; Plans, and Patent
Drawings,
ON HAND,
A lai pe sleek of his sonsoned ar.it painted
Lease Stakes,
OF LA RGB SIZE, AND WITH
PAINTED NUMBERS,
Which arc liciui;iiive:a'ly u-std.
THE NEW MAP OF THE
ENTIRE OIL JtEGION
IN FARMS.
on noi.LKRS. tv:
Giit I-' ii r n 3 shin 5 fJnixN.
Tjimmers & A'den have a full nnd complete sleek
nf the mo-t fastiinnnlile fjeets' Furnishing (looils.
CliOTIIIXG.
At 10 pir cent Ik'Iow Pctroleniii Centre prices.
Ij A MM Kit 3 AIVI) AIiK..
Soil morn (lonks than any other House In IVtrolenm
Ccntro, hceaiiM why? They sell first class powls
cheapor than slop shop goods can tic bought.
June 2d tf.
A new lot of the celebrated , I. X. L. Knives jnst
roccivcct at th POST OFFICE.
111 AM & CO.,
WATCIIHAKESft & JnVELEKS,
IN OPEHA HOUSE RUILDING, A'A?I1
1NGTON STREET,
rETKoi.rr; entke, ia
Keep constantly on hand a loru assortment ot
WATCH KR.
JEWKLtV.
l'LSTOT.s.-
KKYOLVn.'S.
I'l-silINO TACKLE
(!nrtriilires. .tc, nnd will sell nt ensiem prices. n
watch work watilntei lo clvt! siltiiriletiou. .
rocKKT VOHji, s .3.
jnnlfi.-iv.
BMsOElTTION NOTICE.
'J'HRCo pirtiiersMnhtelvrsisMii!.' hetwnen.Tr.n.es
A t:illlier..rd mi l c: ules Loe'iiioad. nf I'etmli
e um Centre. eiiBi,...o e'oiniv. Pa , melor tl firm
tl;ime ot ItmUerli.iil Loclilieml. Is IvIUh..
vo l by mutii.il aoiiseiu. All ik-uu o;vlns to Hie
said partnership ir i be paid to . ,nie liiiil.oi
nril, and all i!ema.i.!. au'uiii-l the hi'e llnu will lie
seiilcdbyi.hu. .UMKS Kiri'llKKFoKO,
,,. , CIIAHI.ES LOCKliKAIi.
D.ited Petroleum Ceutre, .Lie.e 8;h. junt. 3W
- r.n.iro CK;aRK w nn h.md.nl A. T filler &
10 , :ll w !inle.:l c le ieft-
Proclamation !
JULY 4th, 1869 IS
COMING !
A. D, MILLER & CO,,
WHOLESALE Dltl'OfilSTS,
Have .1 full supply of
I
For that occasion, a'sn a full line or
Flags, all Sizes.
On lei's taken for Hnutinir Flairs
to bo iiijule to order.
Do not Sir-et !io. place nt the wholctoln DniR
More of
A. I). MILLKU ct Co.,
r"'r..U'iim CiMiti', Fii.
FiSI3i:it & AMISEaaS,
GENERAL MACHINISTS,
and Denlcrs In all kinds of
AVELL TOOLS & FIXTUItKS
Kocessary for pnttina down nnd opemtlnir Oil
Wells. In connection with our -MACHINE SUOl',
we have a largo and convenient
BLACKSMITH SHOI.
Our fieilltles for AIANCFACTUHING are not ex
celled l,y any Khop In Iho Oil Ilexioes.
Shop Mnin-stfOppostte Mct'UntocIc House.
mjanr 1'isiiF.it & .vumtis.
AMERICAN'
ConiMnatioii a ml OvorisonniliiK
Sewing Itlachine !
This Jlachlne is waTanled to esecntn In he
ereaiost degree of perleilnn. nil kinds nnd varieties
of SewinL'. llemuiiiv. Keilin.', Coritintr, Tuekiejr,
Itraldini;, Gathering mid Sinviuir on, (jnilt'nit, be,
that is or can lie dono hy any other machine, now
lieloro the public..
Tliis Mnelilpo stands to day without a rival, Iu
Its celebrated Ovcrseainim; Htilch. Kinhroiilerinff on
the Kilire. and lltilion llulo ami k'yelet Hole making
In nil kind, ol fnl, l ies.
I VOne of these Machinns can tic seen at 'lio
ro un over A. l. Miller .t Cn.'s Dnn.' Mure
J. V. ''! l,
melilri. Ayen
roissAi.E.
nOI'SK nn E.jhert Kami, within live inliiutos
walk nf Iho Post Olllcn. House well fnrnisliod
on tile ilmide; six rooms oil nrst lloor. Hiuesl. ut
spilm; wHter convenient to the house Phks'iui
given inline .lialnly. Impiire at this ullice. j'Jll
.INCLIHII nnd SWISS WATCIIKS of Hie line-l
ike, in Hold nnd Silver Cajes. nl 1SII.WJ
A ens, in i.eia lloiuc Huildir.n.