f otrolewm Centre Daily Record, Pot. Centre. Tlinrsday. OTrch 10. ARRIVAL -AND! DEPAnirBE or inAISJON O. C. tc A. K. ItV SOUTH. No. 2, Passcntrer. Leave Corry 11.20 a. Bl. ; Tltiisvillo, K.DV p. m. ; reiroieuiu vcu. Ire. 1.4U p. m.j Oil City, 2 22 p. m.j Ir yineton, 6 10 p. m. No 4, Passenger Leave Corry 6. 10 a. m. Titnsville, 7.35 m.; Petroleum Centre. S.lt a inj Oil Oily, 8 69 id ; arrive at lr vineton 11.40 a ni. No. 6. I'ufwnir Lenve Corry 0.05 p m; Titukvilie, 7.50 p m; Petroleum Centre, t SI p a; urrive at Oil City 0,20 r m. NORTH. No. 1. Fasseiicer Leave Irvlneton 7.15 in; Oil City. 1010 n; Petroleum Cen tre. 11,02 a lit; Titusvilie, 11,00 a id; arrive ttCnrrr J.40 p oi. No. 8, Passonjer Leave Irvineton, 12. 05 p in; Oil City 2.57 p in; Petroleum Con Ire, 3.3G p m; 'i rmsvillo, 4,20 p to; arrive at Coirv 6.45 p m. No. 6, Passenger Leave, Oil City 7,00 a m; Petroleum Centre. 7.4H n in; Titnsville, ,30 a in; arrive at Coiry 10,10 a m. IUvtiio Service. rSESBVTKKIAN CHURCn. Pre hing at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7 o'tloslr P. M. Rkt. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Ir'ervices every Sakbnth at 11 A. if. and iX P. M. Sabl.ath School at 12i P. M. eats free. A Cordial Invitation extend ed to all. Rev. C. M. Heard, Pastor. ST3. TKTEa AXD PAUL'S ;(Catholie) Mast at lOJ it. m. Vesper and BenetlictUi of tba Blessed Facranint at 4 p. in. Cateebisin at 2Jp. m. JAMES DUNN, Pastor. Geld closed to-day nt 111. Wo publish lo-dy an able editorial eor Jed from the Buffalo Express, in regard to the sale of cadetships, and more particular ly the part taken by Mr. Pettis. It appears to (is that tbe evidence of a deeply laid plot to destroy the reputation of Mr. Pettis Is becoming more apparent every day. Albert von Bordenbtirg and Gottlieb Bo! . tier, alius Charley Moore, wero Imaged at HuntlnRipn, yesterday,, for the murder ol . the Pelghtal family on the 17th of Novem ber last. Bnbner made a statement, and Bnrdcnlitrg persisted that he was innocent of Ybe crime up to the last moment. Tbe execution was witnessed by a vast crowd of . jienple. . St. Patrick's Day, March 17th, Is (o be celebrated in grand style by tbe Irishmen of Tilii8vIIIe. Tbe programme is to consist of a procession,' speeches, music, tc. There will be a solemn high man at 10. a. m. Our townsman, Rev. James Dunn, is to de liver a sermon. Father Dunn is a zealous advocate of oppressed Ireland, and bis ser mon will no duubt prove of great interest. The Irishmen ef ihe oil regions should turn out en masse at Titusville, on tbe 17th, aad show their devotion to the m.tbet country, aid the "shamrock and thistle so green." The moalhly petroleum report of the Ti tusville Herald appeared this morning. Tbe daily average pruductlon. as shown by ship ments and stocks, was 11,917 barrels against 1 2. C31 in January, or, a decrease of about 717 barrels daily. According to the report there has been a general falling off In tbe production of nearly all the oil dUtricts since the last report. New derricks continue to be put up on'the JlcCray farm. Weather variable. Snow this morning; sunshine this noon; chance of rain this af ternoon. Tbe production of the Parkers Landing ail field is estimated at 2.200 barrels per day. There are over 200 new wells going down. New wells are struck almost dai ly. la the suit of the Roberts Torpedo Co, v Dickey and ;others, trading as tbe Giant Torpedo company, injunctions have been granted by the U. S. District Court, Judge ItcCandless presiding. Tbe young men of Pleusantvilie are about to start a series of prayer and conference meetings. Wonder if tbe editor of the Gas Light will join. It might make ' a batter man of bim. The London Times denounces lhCo talnoftho steamer Bombay for proceed ing, after the collision with Urn Oneida, without positively tscurtaiuing tbe damage that bad been sustained by tbn latter. The next reunion of lh Fifty-sevetith Pennsylvania regi-jient will bo held iu TllujvUle, April 11, 1871. The business on the Crass Cut Railroad is Increasing rapidly. Cars will soon con: mpmv i uniting fio'n Buffalo to Pittsburg ia O1"-" t.'-t wlt'jtut change at Brocton. Tbe Wallace Sisters commence a week engagement on Monday evening next, a Sobol's Opera House. The following article Is from the Watkins Democrat: , The Wallace Sisters are four in number. and a more bewitchini; atiadrii plicate o Beautv, Grace, Versatility and general nr- ustlo llnisn, la not to be loiind. The first representation submitted by thesa charming sisters, was on 1 hitrsclay evening, when the unrii'sque or " I ne u rati a Ductess was civ en. Miss Agnes appeared as the royal, er ratic Indy, and right royally did she wear ner nereunary uonois. tier lioyal suiter, Prince Paul, was most ably enacted by ber equally talented sister, Miss Jennie, who in tlm pictiiresquu costume ot Ihe period, wbicti period we should take U) ba that of England's secmrt George, looked a perfect, iireilv, wicked Don Juan. Mr. s. B Friiz di.l the best he could with a part nut t all commensurate with bis ability. Friday evening the sisters, with Mr. Villa and bis co in any, which, by the way, is In every re peat a good ooe, appeared its the new Lon don Comedy of Caste, in which the Miwes A jiies and Jennie again distinguished them selves, and added other leaves to tbe laurel w re nt ii of victory with which their brows are so diservcilly graced. Saturday evening saw the last ot tneso ladies for the prcaent, wbeu the Burlesque of 'Cloritida. tbe Girl of the Period." was played In this piece, Mr. S. U. Villa, as the girl of the period, was tbe center of uilraction. ."Made up'' as a blonde, with a profusion of golden ringlets and dressed in tbe height of feminine fash ion, be, with swan-like movement, floated about the stave like a veritable daughter of the lady who first purloined the apple. And to give adniiional aid lo the decep tion, Mr. Villa played the part and sang tbe music in a high falsetto key. Apart from the peiformanccs of the Misses Jennie snd Agnes, are tue distinctive specialities ot tbe two younger sisters, the Misses .Minute and Maud, who, although little more than iutanis, yet are capable ol things that many of riper years would shrink from attempting As Vocalists and Dancers, tbey are inimita ble. And, judging from tbe smiles that lit up their childish features, tbey enjayed themselves amazingly. These Mites" seemed to bo gifted beyond thoir years. They exhibit an earnestness of manner, and a devotion to their art, worthy cf older and W'ser beads. v Tbe Wallace Sisters are now. playing to eriwded bouses in RousovHle. Secured )ats can be obtained at the H te'.s. w est ViRotxti Oil axd Coal Items. The Clarksburg Telegraph says that when tbe ail well at tbe mouth of Elk creek wss being bored, a vein cf bituminous coa seventeen feet in thickness was encountered by tbe operators at the depth of fife bund red and, ten feet. Tbe extent of ths vein is not known, of course, but it is fair to pre- snme that it extends under the greater part of the ground upon which the town now stands. It is certainly an immense deposit, and to future generations will prov of great value. Burning Springs, Wirt County, seut three thoitiacd barrels of ail lo Parkersburg on tbe lute rise in tbe Little Kanawha. Tbe Kanawha and Ohio Coal Company of Coalburg, Kinawba county, shipped 93,- 370 bushels of coal during the month of February. Some poetaster tings tbe Charge of the Blonde Brigade on Storey in tbe following flowing style: Forward, the Blonde Brigade,'' Was there a girl dismayed. Even though ber dearest braid Dangled disordered? Theirs not to make reply, Theirs not to reason why, Theirs but to whip and dye I Thus down the avenue Rode tbo six fcrward. Rawhides lo tbe right of tliera, Csnes to tho left of th m Pistols in front of tbsru, Battled and thuuderrd. Stormed at with oaths from hell, Boldly tbey whacked, and well, Soundly they tanned bis hide JC Grandly bis wrath defied v ' Ah, 'twas a thing of pride Wbcn there the Blonde dared. We understand that the Woman's Rights q'leslion is loomlug up before tbe people, of Kane City. It is said that amass meeting favoring the movement is goon to be held there. Tbe good women of Kane Cily should have their rights by all means, but generally speaking Tho rights ot Woman who demand, Those women are but few; The greater part bad rather stand Exactly as they do. Benuty b.isclaims, for which she fights At ease, with winning arms; Tbp women who want Woman's rights, Want, mostly, Woman's charms. Tho Scientific Bohemian Troupe of Taney Glass Bloweis nill give one enter niunieiit at Fulicl's Opera II diis", on Friday after noon and efnlog, March 11th. The cele- hmieil Glass Steam Emr'.no Monitor, made of 5,000 pieces of glass, will be on cxblbi lion. Don't fill to attend. Tho strents ate mnddy. Our Merchants are rouvneuu.n, '.u get tboir sp;ing goods. THE SALE OF CADF.TSIII PS. . Trom the JtiifiUlo Kxpress. When the first revelations were made In connection with the sale of cadelshlps by members of Congress we remarked that the case of Hon. S.-Newton Petlis. who repre. sented the Twentieth Pennsylvania District in the last Congress, looked like a manu factured one. From the tisllmony 'giren beloro the Military Cofmnilteo it was made to npnenr that a Mr. Bishop, of Titusville. paid eight hundred dollars, in consideration of which bis son received an appointment to West Point, through tbe recommendation or Mr. Pettis. It was observable, at onco that no evidence was produced showing that tuo money was paid to Mr. Pettis, but it was alleged to have been paid to a. Major Derick son, and by bim applied tn (ho payment of a note bearing Mr. Pettis' endorsement. It appears from facts which have co:no to light since the first expose that Major Dericksi.n bad a nephew who was an applicant J'or the cadetsbip; that tbe Major was a persona) friend and warm adherent of. Mr. Pettis, and expected to obtain tbe recommendation for bis nephew. Also tbut Mr. Bishop bad oll'ered to pay liberally for the appointment ol bis sou. An arrangemeut was finally made without any communication with Mr. Pettis on:tbo rut ject, that Major Durlcksou should withdraw tbe claims of bis nephew in favor of Mr. Bishop's son, and tbut tbe latter should pay certain election expenses to the amount of eight hundred dollars. Major Dei iikson waited on Mr. Petlis and asked for the nomination of Mr. BisJ.op'sson instead ol his own nephew to the caleUhip. This request was afterwards acceded to; young Bishop appointed and tbe stipulated sum paid over by Mr. Bishop to Major Derickson. Tho transaction was generally known iu Its locality at tho time aud iu ex ceptions were taken to it. Mr. Pettis is not a member of llio present congress, although be received tbe unani- inons vote of Crawford County iu tho pri mary election of 1SC3, lut was def.'atidin tbe nominating Convention, and a candidate put foiward who bad not received a single popular vote. rulllical and personal malignity seems to supply , the animus Or tbe present agitation cf the matter, ll thero bad been any wrong in tbo tran?ac lion, tbe case bad passed beyond the reach of tbe present Congress, and it .was evnlei.1. ly brought before tbe committee fur Hie pur. pose ot killing off Mr. Putlis in the ap proaching Congressional campaign. SEWS ITEMS. A Quebec paper sins there are three tons of twenty cent p ieces in one of tho banks of that cily. A Sabtath school icacber in Springfield recently presented. ''jumping jxck" to each member of her clasi. A North Carolina clergyman has invent ed a Peanut Separator, which gives great satisfaction to the farmers of that tUato. Eugenio has a new notion about economy in drees, She 1ms sent word to her milliner th it Lerenfter she must employ a less ex pensive one. , Half a million dollars worth ol cotton a said to be lying iu the fleles of tbo region tributary to Memphis, which cunr.ut Le picked for want of labor. It was Dr. Holmes, we believe, who said that easy-crying widows take new hus bands soonest. There is nothing like wot weather for transplanting. WASTED. HIRED FEMALE nELPat the PCCKE3- l'ER HOUSE Sash, Glass, Door', Putiy &o. Lnreo stock very cheap nt lh Furnilnro Store, Tj5"A few more Imardeis cm tie accom modated st the Oil E.Cbani:. ruaica lOif. S. Kkvxoi.ps prop. The PrnAMius of splendid coal nverat Codingto:i &Uornwll's yard nro perfectly wuiiuerlni. mtiYiiiuit. Coi.n Is a wod which Codington & Corn well priosii render nbselete. For rmidua operandi o ill and sen thi-in. niarchllltf. 5,000 rolls Wall Paper just received at mbtf. GniKFKS' Buns. Fine a'sertment of Paper and Cloth Win dow Hhndes uud Fixtures, just ree'd at niliif. Uuiffks Bitos. Co to (rifl'es llros. for the Imsl selected stock of Paper Hangings and Curtains ever offered in town. miiif. Reduced Prices at I.Hiuiners ifc Alden's. nov.22tf. Tins Means Bmsuss. of dooJi la od'ered bt cost. D ,c 5 If. -,!y entire st5tk A. S. Smith. Lamnnrs & Aldiu is tieonlv si ore to qny good, diil ible mid cheap clotliiiii;. Iiammera &, Alden's is llio only while iiinus, clothing store in the Centre. Oniric Inkfn fur milts and life inmranlcefl. j L iiuiit'-rs at Alden's. l,nm oti''. CniLORKSS Cakiuaiirs A lino assort ment at tho Furniture Store. nighroek, Congress and Empire Spring water nt GrlfTes Bros. febSlf, The largest nnd best assortment of Table Cutlery, ever brought inla the country at Niccholson & Blackmon's. - tl. Underclothing in largo quantities at Lam mers & Alden's. norse Shoe Nnils, wholnsale and retail, nt Nicholson & Blackmon's, 211-tf. . TheNew Gas Pump lor sale at Nicholson & Blackmon's. If. The New Gas I'ump for sale at Nioholsnn Blackmon's. . If. Sheriffs Sale is Closed. Nicholson Blaekmon having bought bim out at this place and Kane City. If. Carriage Bolts, wholesale and retail, a Nicholson A: Backmon's 23-tf. Kid Gi.oaks A lariro assortment, at Lamemis &, Aldeu's. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dr. JAMES IlT.:v, Of DiitaJelolila oifrrs his services to all who mat be suffering with, ftrers. Scrofula. lMvate disrates, Jltipumaiiiu, Kidney D lens's, , ilravel, l'llen, lmmps, , Iiiseuses cf ihe Kyescd r.ir, OU Sor-s of any kbit Internal or external." min ef any kiml, lor widen t wH iruaiiiuiee a afe, utid l.lltugcurc,!n fit ini elie to f.nir ue.-lcs NO (Ti:E, NO PAY. I can be consulted nt tbn Am-Tl -an Iiotel, Koom u, at an noun, uuiu i.ie nrsi oi junt. nwcMiMw "Wallace Sisters Burlesque & Comedy COMPANY, S. B. VILLA, ) V. V. DOIWON, ( J. II. CAcSlDY, Managers Leader of Orchestra AT SOBEUS OPERA HOUSE, SIX EIGHTS ONLY, Marcli 14, 15, 18, 17, 13 & 19. F;rt nppranr In - Petroleum CentrJ eof the charming and l.ilily -ificd W1LLA.CE SISTERS, Agnes, Jsnnle, Minnie c: Maud, WITH , S. 33. "VILLA., And M. tainted New York Biirlrjiritie Conipany of i5 cliiib-t, Arli-U, slei led villi gn-nt e-iro ie o uiDi-nuuniiiai iroiu miu p:tuciiai Xew Yura, fktlodelpiiln aud Boston 'ibuatrcs. MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 14, " Will be presented the highly successful com-, ic operatic burlesque entitled, , CLORINDAI OP, THE GIRL OF " THE PERIOD. - "' TUESDAY EVENING,' MARCH 15, The great historical Burlesque of tho Field oft lie Cloth of Geld. WEDNESDAY EVENING MARCH 19 T. W. KobcrtsoTi's highly successful comedy in three acts, of CASTE.'-: 1 True hearts nti more than conJnefn, Aud simple falih tiian Norman blood." TIICHf-'DAY EVKXINO .MARCH 17, .. Will be presented tho laughuble Burlnquo of Eva IHnvato, " c Or 'The IScnnty and tlto Srlp;and FRIDAY EVENIXO MAHCn 16, Ofl';nach'i world ienovnicilconilc, optratlc Buries (jao, rejitete with ntngnlficent music and geor geoiis cotlunies, emitted the Gland Siutliess of Geiolstein SATURDAY EYElVIXti, MARCH 19, ' r A'M li Bppmnreorihn! inrompn ruble phnlnvx I Jl)aiiJy.;(ijitf.' nni r -ri (irlWtit- iibillty. Vy unr.u iiiion H-fimi-t tli ub..ioal tlij luicul, uuial cat and (jiigimil liurlcrtiiiio, I X 3 (5 H ! Or, T.:o ilm at llio Wheel." rrecodiiiff cadi IIur!es(Uo A GIjOI!)Uai FAIiCE ! nnd li"n.l of families are nnrad Hint. w-liil.. mirth will Ho ii.,Tlnle.1, lis ex'ilieiiuien vltt wdl he 1,-epT wliliin pr.i;mr limtt.l ibar no Hminiet.t 1 it iiiii.n.'l til u oiit',,t not hui lotitied a', the lire-icle iimid.-l l!ii l.imi'.y rliele. That neither In look, ir.'su.r.i oreosinmii w ill Kh.nleii'.' lie repreaci.t. ed t a! eoiild pundlily oiit;nu the Ceceruui of llie most e.eji (.ratting room. A'li-.ilsi'.oa 10 cl" l!e.ervcd Seats 75 c'.p. II.VKItY UKt;'Ji:HT A'.-nt. WINSOR BROS. COLUMnT WSfSOR BROS. f i STORE. . ESTABLISHED J859. Winsor Bros., MAIN STREET, PETROLEUM CESTUI DEALERS IX OIL WELL TUBING AND CASINS ! . ALSO, WORKING BARRELS & VALVES STUFFING BOXES. ' CLAMI'S, TONGS, INXH SUCKER ROD?, RIVETED JOINT SUCKER ROD BOILER PUMPS, CLSTERN 4 WELL PUiirs,. Every Description of supplies f.r OIL WELL MSB 19 REFINERIES. BP.VSS GOODS, STEAM. & GAS FITTINGS t BELTING, PACKING AND DOSE KIRBV'SCOMPREfSL'Dtl'XGS, IrX J. JFI ID W -A. Jrl E, Ilonse Trimmlnje, Carpenter.' Tools, Drilling and Plain Laid Rope, Oaknro, Nails, Axes, Tabic aud Pocket Cutlery, A fail aesortmsnt ef T-jthir-i IIai4nr. House (Fiiriiishins Goods VENTILATOB AND Morninff Glory BASE BURNERS. nOME COMPANION, , IRON GATE, and WHEAT SHEAF 'ook Stoves. Liumpo, Ijantcrni & Clilnutcjs, Xo. 1 XV inter strained Lard Oil, SO. 1 UEFISEI OIL. ( II AJII'IO.V CLOTHES WUIXCERS Manufacturers of TIN. SHEET : IRON COPPER WARE. . SMOKE STACKS UeiialrlDR of all kinds done llh neatness sod ' patch. Jisiiccal attention ijlten tu Ktcaai anil Gas Fitting, 't : . ' v riivehasim Willi ensli only, onr fnrllilli f')rp'r' lill inn cv, rvtlihur n our If are ti-er,r J oilier elabliliuieiit In the Oil hi jjlou. W e " IllbtCtlliS. , TIN AND REPAIR SHOP Tlmiiklrg our friends for tl.elr Hl eisl r'r0"r in the psKt. we eliall etu oar hutl "VJ "j, i if. u cjaiituemco. inire-i.
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