Petroism Centre Daily Record. VU centre, Friday. Ju. 21. ARRIT.IL jaNO DEPARTtnE TB4INS Off U. C. Sc A. B. K. or FOCTH. No. 2. Psssenper Leave Corrv 11.20 a. m.; Tlltisville. 12 fi9p m.; Petroleum Ccn tfe, 1.4" p. m. ; Oil City, 2 22 p. in. ; Ir Vlne'oD, 6 10 p. m. No 4. Pampnifpr Leare Corry 6. 10 a. in. Tltiitvlllo, 7.85 a. m. ; Petroleum Centre, 8.14 n m; Oil City, 8 69 id; arrive at lr vineton 11.40 a m. No. 8, Pitssenjier Leave Corry 0. 06 p m ; Titukville, 7.60 p m; Petroleum Centre, 8,38 p m; arrive at Oil City 9,20 r oi. , NORTH. .' No. I, Pastewrer -Leave Irvineton 7.15 a m; Oil Cily, 10,10 a in; Peiroleum Ceu tre, 11,05 a in; Titusvllie, 11,50 a m; arrive at Corry 1,10 m. No. 3, Passenger Leave Irvineton. 12. 04 n m: Oil City 2.57 d m: Petroleum Ceo. ire. 8.3C p m; iilusvilte, 4,20 p m; arrive at Curry ft. 45 p ra. No. 6, Pasteuer Leave Oil City 7,00 a m; Peirolenni Centre, 7,43 a m: -Tltusville, .20 a m; arrlva ,t fmro If) lit m Divine Services. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. , . Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7 Volook P. M. : Riv. J. T. Oxtobt, Pattor. J1ETIIODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services overy Sabbath at 11 A. M. nnd i P. JT. Sabbatb School at 12J p. M. eats free. A oordial Invitation extend ed to.all. Kir. C. M. Hears, Pastor. Sit. PETER AnITpaUL'S (Catbolie) CHURCH. Man at 104 a. m. Vesper and Benediction of the Bleued t ncrament at 4 p. m. Cateobism at 2 p. m. JAMES DUNN. Paster. Gold to-day 120J8". . A new well testirc on the Tnilenenrtent Tract proves dry. It will probably decide Ike fate ol several wells In close proxlmi'y mow being put down. - It is near tbe cham pion well, end ttiere are many anxious watchers. Pleasaotvllle Gas Light. We have always said that territory whlob suauenly became, the scene of an oil excite tnent, numbers of wells being nut down in close proximity to one another, would not Held out any length of time. In evidenc of which it will be remembered that at the time me rteasantville excitement broke out over a year ago, we published a series of articles to the effect that the territory would not prove lasting, and to which exceptions were taken by the Pleasaotville operators. but which nevertheless proved true as most of them fuuud out to their sorrow. A short time siuce we made the same statement in regard to the territory at Red Hot, and now understand there are no less than threo dry boles directly la the centre ol the best pro- duolog territory. We da not make these remarks to discourage developments in that vicinity or elsewhere, but merely to show that no good arises from an excitement has ed on speculation done. A Wai-blDgtuu special says: The Pres'- dent yesterday authorized Geo. H. Stuart to telegraph to Judge Strong that be is to be nominated for the place upon the Supreme btuoli made vacant by the death of Mr. Stanton. The New York e.un of Tuesday says: On the 10th .lost., the ship Johu Uertram ar rived off Sandy Hook from Hamburg, afier a tedious passag.) of one hundred and three days'. The Health Officer ordered ber into Quarantine, on finding that nineteen pei sons bad died of typhus fever during the voyage, and that thirty persons were suffer ing ci tue malady. The men wero at once sent to the hospital, and every means was taken to alleviate their sufferings. The number of human beings packed in the siei ra;e tf ibis ''pest'' vessel was four buud red aud funny-eight. At all poiuts below Ibis on the Creek the oil buaiueu it quite lively ut present. Ou a recent trip over the territory we noticed good many new derricks at Story Farm, Ronseville, McCliutockville and . other points. The territory surrounding this place is being developed semeWh.a,t bIwI ut present on account of the unfavorable weather, but bidding fair to be very lively when the spring opens. Should tba price or oil continue, at a fair paying figuro, or whlob there can be no doubt, we may ex pect to witness evlenaive devulopmenU the coming spring and summer. The Tliillips Bros , owners of the Espy farm, are testing a well at present, which is not making a very good show. This farm is situated ou the bill above Bovd farm. A new well was recently struck on the ' B an farm, uear Pilbole. It is yielding 12 barrels per riny, Ti e boiler of a passenger steimor on Lake CunBianoe recently , exploded, by which four tourists and tbreo of the crew Wv( droTtitd, and several penoos injured, Ths Oil City Times of tbls morning says: The coroner's jury in tho case o' Anna Rebecca Green, found dead lu the rear of a barbershop, on Thursday night, concluded their labors yesterday. The doc tors who made the pest mortem examination, tei tilled that Bolting had been discovered which was sufficient to canto death. No poiaon was Ion nd, except slight signs ol the presence of ergot. Everything about the body was in a state of perfect beallh, and all agreed that the child lived alter the mother was dead. One ol Ibem thought he discovered slight traces of violence, bat far too slight to produce death of itsself. The stomach, liver and contents have been forwarded to Pittsburgh for analysis, and may reveal some poison, although it is not luspeoted. ADAMS CONFESSES. At we remarked yesterday there was a veil of mystery around this matter which could only be penetrated fay tl-e confession of some of the actors. Adams the barber on being placed on the stand told the whole story which completely tallies with the theory that had already been formed by those conversant with the lacts as far as they were known. The substance of the confession was as follows: lie had given the girl some drugs, but not for three or tour weeks. Oa Tuetdey night she came to his place by appointment and a doctor o the "superior race" was present for the pur. pose of performing an operation. Duriog the operation the girl suddenly sink away. Ammonia was applied to her nostrils and forehead but failed to revive her. As soon as be found that the girl was dead the doctor started out of the back door and has not been seen since. THE VERDICT. The jury found a person whose name is suppressed to be guilty of causing the death Oi' Anna Rebecca Green while attempting to produce an abortion, and that Mrs. Green and Adams were accessories. Mrs. Green was not implicated in the affair. Adams and Mrs. Green wilt be taken to Franklin to-morrow morning. The death of tbe girl was undoubtedly caused by a nervous shock occasioned by tear or excite ment, or perhaps resulting directly from the vloledce, slight as it was, add not by any poisons or intential treatment. It is one o1 those siogular occurrences which sometimes happen and baffle madical inquiry, while at tne same time, as In this case, they cause a ciirne to become very serious it its .consequences. The funeral of tbe unfortunate girl took place yesleraay afternoon and was largely attended by tbe colored population of this place. Catixo m or the House Shoe Fau Once a year at least, some visitor to the Niagara falls discovers that they ore pass ing away rapidly; and in some yeais the statements put forth have been so strong, that Be have been led to question whether tbe venerablo cataract would survive through the season. A writer In the Roches ter Union adds to the startling revelations that have been made, tbe following: The Horse shoe bas evidently given way tome thirty leet in that part of the cone where tbe ''green water" is seen, so that the horse shoe appearance is metamorpboied to that of a triangular shape. It is thought that about one hundred and fifty tous of ock must have fallen in on tbe Iloise Shoe alone, and old habitues here are taking lundinarkt, to notice the ri cession that may take place before another year. The American (alls are evidently giving way at points to a .considerable extent. There is no doupt but that Niagara is crumbling away aud falling buck, but tbe present reeession is probably tho greatest ever witnessed by any one generation. The heavy lei fields which pass over in the spriog, tho strong currents and ceaslets weur and tear of time 'and tbe mighty, thundering cataract must inevitably Ml heavily upon tba rocky cie6t or the grand oldsbrlne; but of course Its falling away must be so slow as not to be observable to tho eye, except when, from time to time, some of tbe immense boulders give way. A paper in Stockton, Wisconsin, bas thd following pathetio and irresistible appeal to ill debtors: "Come in. We cannot f.ir givo our debts, as our Heavenly Father; we are unable to do so; our powers are limited. But we can write receipts and stamp them nicely when full payments are made. Will you try us! We are wailing anxiously." A drunken man got into a school house in San Francifee, on New Year's Eve, and In trying to get out through a window, was caught by his le and bung bead down un til morning, when bo was found dead. A Maine soldier bus bad bis name removed from tho pension roll, saying be bas regained bis health unl deet not need tba pension. Commissioner Van Aerman wrote him that bis name "should go down into history us a worthy example for the ejmloj generations." lYEWS ITEMS. rjA large frame building in Raclae, Wis consin, owned by L- Bradley and occupied by Thomas Driver, manufacturer of door, tashes and blinds, waa burned Monday night, L"ts $25,000 to $90,000; Insured for only $1,350. A special from St. Paul saya snow fell there Saturday and Sonday to the depth ol one foot on a level, and drifted very badly. Railroad trains were all suspended on Mon day, and made very little headway Tues day It Is reported that John Connors, town collecior of North Albany, N. Y., has ab sconded with $4,300 of funds collected as school tax. Rose colored cards of invitation are tbe latest thing out for weddings. Green peas were picked from a garden la Wutcrbury, Conn., on New Year's day. Brocades, always rich and stately, are again smiled upon by t he fickle goddess ior the season's wear. Young ladies may admire their clergyman but tbey ought not to be quite carried away with him. A Connecticut inventor has taken out a patent fr.r paper coffins. She streets of Hnntsville, Ala , are being illuminated with gasoline. A Minnesota juror addressed a note to the Judge, in which Le styled blm, "Onarable jug. TbeSeth Thomas Clock Conpany(Liteh" field, Connecticut) made 124,000 clocks las year. The Massachusetts Radical Pence Society is to hold a meeting in Boston on Wednes day, 2Clb Inst, lu Boston just now it Is the fashion to have 'Dickens parties." In Minnesota hasty pudding festivals sre tbe correct thing. A clerk in the Brooklyn post office got n t'dead sure thing" un a contract by stealing all tbe otl.er bids as tbey came to the office. " "Shoo fit! don't bolder me," is the excia nation of debtors nowadays, when tbe collector comes buzzing arounl after bis stamps. Somebody has 1 if covered that a ben peck ed husband Is a shrewed man, but cannot be a shrewd man. He bas more o'a, but not murb eate. A California minister inserted In a mar" riage certificate tbe other day the names of Long Primmer Hall and Bridget Genevieve McLaughlan. Little Delaware poobs poohs California's least about having five peach trees to every voter, saying that it has mora than fourteen to every voter. A lupdrg biting a piece out of a male visi tors leg, bis misiress thus expressed he cnmpasaion: "Poor little creature! I hope, it won't make blm tick." Pern Massachusetts, Is nottoflcn visitodby fire, b it the sehool bouse, with lixtures and books, in the east district, was recently burned, and on one knew it till morning. A correspondent at Lanrenceburg, Indi ana, bus been s'.elthly watching tbe young ladies leaning to skate. The fust remark of one beauty was: "Girls, did I crack the ice?'' Janus U. Poland of Hudson. X. Y., bas been directed by the Court to pay Miss S. Amelia Morrlwn $2,500 damages and $J0 as extra allowance for costs, for failing to keep bis promise to marry. An auncond t, whose existence in the M i- tenm of the Lehigh University, at Bottilo. betn, Pa, bad excited gr.t.U lUerost, is dead, cuiied by I bo bitu of a rat which had been thrown to him for food, Among tbe interesting discoveries recent ly made in Pompeii are five musical Instru ment, a kind of clarionet, one half of silt ver and tbe upper part and mouth piece of Ivory, in an excellent stato of preservation Arehaeloglcal researches are being exten sively prosecuted In Some, Terradi. Lavoro, Salerno aud Naples, commissions having been formed for making exorrations under direction and at tbe expense of tbe Govern. ment. Tbe exploration of tho cavea at Wellington, In New South Wales, is making good progress,) and many remains of.extinct animalB, some of which are new to science, have been discovered. A trial shaft it al ready put down in tbe center of tba Braccia cave to the depth o f fifteen feet, aud bones ard atill found at that depth. A wife in Bloomingtoo, III., during tbe rial of ber first divorce case, interrupted ber counsel's eloquent plea tor provision fur her child, with the remark addressed to the Court that "it was not provisions she want ed, but that she would take whatever the Court in its wisdom might see fit to allow ber, in money, be that much or little. At Mariposi, California, girls marry at the age of twelve years. What a number of dlvorcot they can have to show wbeu they are well aloDg in years -soy twenty yeati old. - Lnmmers & Alden s it ti e only store to buy good, dnnble end cheap clothing. LajBBU'rs A Alden's is tbe only wbito mans, oiothing store in the Centre. OriftVa Bros, keep Wheeling hlogics, 3 for S ota Diaries at Cost at Criffns Broa. A. S. Sin i ill's larjte stock of boots nod cbocs is offered at cost for tbe next 60 days Deo 5 tf. A. S. Smith in order to close out bit large stock of ladies shoes Ac, offers I hem at Oott at tbey mutt be sold in the next 60 days. DeoGtf. Just received a large aud w.ell assorted stock of tholf haidwaro at J. Rutherford's. tf. Parlor and office stoves, a few left and will be sold at cost at J. Rutherford, s. tf. Carriage BultB, wholesale aud retail, at Nicholson &, Blackmnn's. 2:t-tf. Horse Shoe Nail, wholesale and retail, at Nicholson & Blarkmcn't, 23-tf. A splendid assortment of Dlnmond goods just received at II. L. Nnse's, No 10 Spring St. Tituaviiie. Dec. 22 lmo. Tuh Sls.v.v.1 liusixK ily entire stock of goodajt offered at cost. A. S. SutTU. Doc5.tf. A large stock i f Indies and gents fold Watches j'ist received at U. L. N use's, No 10 Spr'uiB St. Tiliisville. Dec. 22 lmo. The New Gas 1 uuip or sale at Nicbo!Bon k Blackmoi's. . tf. Tho lurg'bt variety of Sterling Silver Ware, nnd silver plated wuro, sueb ns Tea .Setts, Cako Baekels, Fruit Stands, Castor, Ac, &c, ever brought to the oil regions, can bo found at II. L. Nine's jewelry store No. 10 Spring Street, Tltusville, Pa. Deo. 22 I mo. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. New Opera House. FOia XIUSITS O.MiY. COMMlSNTINd Monday Jan. 24, 1870. ruilnfH Maifij;r Lcad . r of krci:f ra K. W, Marten. II. Faloi, - Mil MARIE Z0E, , KEAl'TII'l'Ii CUIlA?XSYLPSa WITH IIEIt O'.'E.iT Now York Company & Brass Band Taller plea-Mtra In flnootincii.' to tbe pnNu; thnt ti.y eommenee tlmir brlei s rits ol Diara tttic iMitortalbineitts w.lh i"e popu tar Military iliama eniiilci THE FRENCH SPY, on TUB FALL OF ALGlHtS. Mainline MeK, ) Henri M. Aline. J M'lle MARIE ZOE. Unmet, (nn Arab boy,) ) During the pleea M'lle Zoo will Introduce her Ter rifle Urn id Mi.rtl l ombit. In wllirh hIio U pnmnim c il by il.u picas ua tiaviLg uo ccm.il in liu world. AUo, Zoc's Wild Arab Dance, Afler which, Mr. J. T Craven wl.l Introduce h t Ilu'Jjjiit of Cljarat'tiT KojiRs. The enrnta:nrant to com ludn with a SCIIEaM 1VO i-'AHCIi, In which Mr. E W. MaiSion and t'je Company will appeal'. Admission KuMrved tieata 5t cents "j cents. oors ope p at T.o'clock. Curtain rife at 8. Jan. 18 tf TIIOS. w. BKOWN, Apeat. I lia lollewing persons have tiled Iheir applications for licniM to Hell 1 fpntra, to hi ttineriid to thn Couit ofQuarter Seesloaa on the 4ih jllouuay of Jiom-iry 1K70: . II 11" HupMiu. Plemantvlllo, Restaurant. , Philip i.nrr, Heaeaiuviue, Wbolilu- K. O. CRAWFORD, Farnk'li, Jan. 19, 1870 Prutliouotary. Jan. If. ' ISiSHOlllllOlt Notico. Jan. in 1STO. N Totlce ! hereby vlvcn that the pnrt.ierrlilp lately 1 exfillU'' betwien W. II. MeoliUi.n A II. K. Illiicknion utder the Urm nnuia f V. II. Nkhol-nu Co, U dissolved tula diy by milt al cimacnL The biu.iii-HB will bi earned on under the name of Mcho's in l'ror, who Hill Ufleumo all ludebodnegs of i lie lato firm. " W. It. NICHOLSON. II. K. BLACKMUN. $500 ItEWAEtD! Tha Cherr'nv nn l'lie to Kjnd Farm but br i.uictrcd thrud liuoa wlthiu the paar sixty days, A reward of FIVB UUNi.UF.I) ImU.Alt!) will be paid fur tl e doteLtiou ai'd oonvtciiou o any uoj8nuorpiKou elided iu or Inking iy part lu any ol tha three villainous transactions. J. 9rAMUAtHiH.l-.upt. Pad. T t. Sabel's. Proprietor & Manager JAMES F. SI1FRRY Leader of Itaud FRANK MONTKOW) Leader of ()' cnesla CAUL XIMMKUUX Fifth Annual Tour The Manager beys leave to announcMo the ulizeus ol l'et. Centre und vicinity ibu be will open with a company comprising 24 First-Class Artists, Selected from the principal tbeatree of New Yuri:, it iston and i'hliadtlpuia to gether with u splendid SILVER CORNET BAND, and a fn'.l and Efficient Orchestra Making t!ie greatest com hi nut inn nt Dam ntio and iuodcuI talent uow traveling. For a Few Nights Only, Friday mve'g Jan. 28th, 1870, On which occasion will be presented for the First lime Intuit pluce. the Newanl snceesifiil rnstoral drama, lately produc ed t Wallace's theatre, New Yelk City. aud which ban received Ibe highest encomiums of tbe press and tbe public, entitled. DORA ! Hr. J. Fe Slurry a Far hut Allen. Mrs, Julia Blake as Dora. To be followed by a very Luugnauiu Admission.' - 50 Cents. Reserved Seats, ?5 Cent9, IW TICKETS for sale at the Centrl Holme. 1" Doors open at 7 o'clock. Perioral anoo commences at 8. , J. SI. Ml S KI. A, Asenfc ; W The Great Company will mv3 nerformances . at House- M1- ST1. ci, 0th vii H. ( immm '. I r 1 1 n. oim " :-r-' o - - tlrJ7, 1870.
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