;.ifolnjTi Centre Daily Record. le. Centre, Monday. April II. ABRIV.tl. AKVi CEPABTlinE OF TBA"SfN . C. 4c A. B. K. ftOFTH. No. J, Pnewneer LeaveCorry lla.20 n.; Titusvilie. 12.59 p. m.; Petroleum ten Ire.l.iUp. n.j Oil City, 2.22 p. m.j Ir Ylneton, 610 p. m. No. 4 Passenger Leave Corry 6.10 a. m; Titusville, 7,35 . m.; Petroleum Centre I14in Oil City, 69 a or; arrive at lr Tlneton 11.40 am. No. Passenger Leave Corry 6.05 p in; . Titiiavllle, 7.60 p m; Petrnlrum Centre, i.3 p b; arrive t Oil City ,20 r m. NORTH. 4 No. l,Paminier Leave Irvlneton 7.15 am; Oil City, 10,10 a m; Petroleum Cen tre, 11,05 a to; Tituevilte, 11,60 a m; arrive at Corry 1.40 p n. No. S, Passenger Leave Irvlneton, 12. " 05 p m; Oil City 2.67 p m; Petroleum Cen tre, 3.36 p m; Titusville, 4,20 p m; arrive at Carry 6.45 p m. No. 5, Passenger Leave Oil City 7,00 a n; P roloam Centre. 7,43 a m; Titusville, . I,S9 an; arrive at Corry 10, 1U a in. IHTlne Service. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Z Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., Dd , 7 i ."'clock P. M. ' X METHODIST , EPISCOPAL CHURCH. ' Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M.- and v t P. It. Sabbath School at 12Jf P. M. eiti free.' A eordidlj'invitation extend- to all. ." : r Kiv. C. M. Ht vRD, Pastor. ST. PETER AND PAUL'S KCatholie) CHURCH. - Masa at 10J a. m. v ' Vesper and Bene:lictie f tbe Blessed wi Cacrament at 4 p. m. x Catechism at;2,p. ra. JAMES DUNN, Patter. Gold mjj. Mr. llcJiiDkio, ui Venango, ia talkod i f for tbe next Speakership of the Assembly by the western members. lie ia well quali fied and deserving of auch a position. The Devlin well, Dalzell farm, was doc tored with a torpedo on Saturday with aucb goof effect that too . production waa more tban doubled. It is yielding twenty bar rels per day. Before tbe torpedo was put In tbe yield was only eight barrels per day. Mr. James Devlin is tbe lucky owner. The wosis well on Are Cray farm, yesterday. back of tbe Mc There are now sixteen derricks up on tbe WcCray and Dalzell farms. Four ol these are pumping wells. Drilling bat commenc ed ou two or tbiee, and tbu balance will be started up within a abort time. More new derricks will be put up in a few days. There was fonud near tbe Cox ton farm, yesterday, a safe key. Tbe owner can have tbe same by calling at this office and lay ing charges. Esquire Reynolds entered upou his duties ai Justice of the Peace, to-day. Gentle Spring rain to-day. The ail shipping buiineaa ia quite lively lit present. The Patterson it Dickey wall, Dalzell farm, was torpedoed a day or two since, and tbe productioa increased from two to thirty barrels per day. It pumped at that rate for several days, when unfortunately tbe salt water came in and flooded the well. As soon as tbe salt water can be txhaiisti-d it is thought tbe well will be a good twenty barrel oue. When flrat put down this well waa thought to be a dry hole. A deoided improvement has been made at tbe upper end of the towu in tbe putting up of eight street tamps, which are kept burning all nigbt. The Sunday School review service at the Methodist Church, laat evening, passed off '-quits successfully. The attendance was large, and the members of tbe school ac- - quitted .themselves very creditably. ' Tbe blackboard sermon by the pastor was excel lent and secured tbe undivided attttntluo n tbe entire audlenne. Much credit ia due to the labors of the Superintendent, Mr. M, E. lless, and tbo able corps of teachers asso ciated with him. Judged by standard of biblical study and attsluuent (the enly ttua atandarii of excellence; there ia no better school in the oil regions. J- W. T. Gail llaiulltun wears yellow hair cut short and ''tossed back from her brow." Dan Bryant denies having made $16,00,0 out ol blB "bhoo l'ly." Spacioua new docks, witn subterranean apartments lor the storage of petroleum, are being constricted at Ueuoa, Hilly. V A Cincinnati woman, who bad roceived , trotn tba Rt'icf Union on unfaHhiocabla pair of boots fcr her daughter, promptly ro turned tilt in Willi tbu ! quest : "I'leasn give me a lilt'1, lIr, with the tops high, J'or mj iJfcUblrr w&u's tor :.min Dixit." relroleotn Itetne from all Sources PCRrmiHAHS OIL F1KI.I). The Philadelphia nn.l Boston Oil Com pany have In operation a Uro numiier or well's, on their leusrs, among them we noted tbe following: No. 13 averaging 25 barrels per day. No. 14 flowing five barrels per day No. 15 pumping 10 barrels per day. Tills well is one year old. . No. 47 is flowing SO barrels a day, ond nine nionlba old. No. -19 is'gasing heavily and flowing 3 barrelsper day. This company will put down seven more well this seatou. The Young and Buchanan welt ia doing 13 barrels per duy. No. 7 Is doing 7 barrola a day. The Ravmoti.l well on the south side ol the river is down, but is only throwing out salt water. A large number of new leases have been tukea ou both sides ol the river and ruuny new wells will soon bo commenced on tbem. PARKER OIL FIELD The Allegheny well, belonging to James !. Brown and others, wae torpedoed n lew days ago aad is now doing 75 harrelj a dny In the tirat in lily-three hours it pnmpud a t tbe rate ol 3 barrels an hour. Tbe Jane well, owned by Haines. Criw- ford and Allen isjktiog 60 barrels per day. TberorterDeldlbd Treat well, oa tbe'east side of the river, below tbe mouth of the Clarion, baa born torpedoed and is doiug 20 barrels per dny. , The Karn's Pipe Lino Is now taking oil at nine ralea.as tlio Mutual Pipe Company twu per cent off for lusi, aad twenty-live cents per barrel. The Mobley well la doing Ave and a hal ban els per day. Tbe Hull well, on tipper Mike's Run, if doing 1$ barrels. It began pumping lai1 week. It Is owned by Hull & Co. Tbe Indian Rock well, ia doing 12 barrels and improving. Il ia owned by Clawaoa & Pblppa. O. 8. Gohlriclt'shlprecl by boat In March from Parker's 2,300 barrels, ucd in same moutn from Etnleutoo 600. Phicb of nil, Oil is rating at Parker', in cars at$ 4, 15, und In barges at $4,uUpu barrel. TUB FOWr.KB OI. FIELD. - The Fowler Reserve well, on Saw Mil' Run, is doing 18 barrels. Owned by Jack son, Kler m Co.- Infringement Notice. The subtcriber has lenroed that a certain firm in Titusville, known as l,Bryan, Dil lingham Si Co.," have commenced the man ufacture of Sucker Rods with Socket Joints! This is a Direct Infringement on bis Rights, as bis claim Is "connecting two sections of rod by means of wedges, wedging 'sockets, and double coupling bolt." lie does not specify any particular shaped wedge, nor ol what material it shall bo made. All rods j made as above described outside of bis man ufactory, are direct infringements. This, therefore, la to CAUTION OIL OPERATORS! and all otbers, agaloat buying or using any rods so made, except those of bis inanuluc- luro, as by so doing tbey will lay them selves liable, and will be dealt with accord ing to law. ' . ' WM. J. INXIS. Fioxisiin, April 9th, 1870. A Vlrglnin planter whoae sheep disap peared mysteriously "watchea his flocks by night'' with a shot-gun. Next day the doctor was busy picking buckshot out of XV amendments. James Long, a citizen of Cyntblana, Ken- lucky, (tabbed bis wife four or five times, on Monday night inflicting wounda which will undoubtedly prove fatal, although abe was alive at tbo last accounts. Long fled and has not yet been arrested. A large number of persons are scouring tbo country iu search of bim. A Richmond reporter thus begina a local nonce: ''in the spring or iHi'J, when the gold fever was at Its highest possible stale of excitement iu California, and tbe yield ing earth wore a rich carpet of green ver dure, waving luxuriantly In the soft south ern clime, os its dew-sprinkled petals proud ly kisaed thu morning sunbeams, there lived In'tliB State of Virginia, on the banks of the (lowing York river, a low miles below tbo historical town ot Yutktowu, u geutlu man of culture." Ac. A watchmaker iu .Mendeu, Conn., has ou exhibition au old watch, with only an hour band and a common catgut fur a witiding ohaiu. It has a lii Jts case, but was origi nally enclosed iu a huge- tnrloNn shell. inscription on the watch ia V. Lee, No 2. 1638" making it 212 yeurau;,l, undoub tedly tbo ulJv'at nmnbig watch In Ameiici. MIU'S ITJiMS. A Are at Meriditb Bridge. N. II , Satu r day,.destroytd $2u,('lKI worth or property. At the Thomisi momn'ial services iu Chicago, friday pvonlni. there was a prayer by Bishop Wbitehouse, and an ad dress, by Gov. Palmer. Michignu City, Ind., harbor was opened Saturday. The city council of Toledo Saturday au thorized a contract for building the Toledo and Woodviile Railroad. Tho Fiftetnth Amendment celebration in Louisville Friday was a big n(lair. Charles Johnson, a young English news paper reporter, committed suicide at a St. Louis hospital Thursday night. Tbe Ohio House Saturday passed a bill to make the owners of property where liquor Is sold responsible for damages that may aris.i from tbe sale of it. The reports of suffering amonn the poor ofSnn Francisco are greatly exaggerated. There are between $20,000,000 nnd $30, 000,000 iu thesuviugs banks of that city. San Francisco Odd Fellows are appro priating money to promote the introduction of Odd Fellowship in Europe. Two men robbed a Cleveland savings bank Saturday of $20.l00. They were ar rested and the money recovered.- Tbe small-pox is raging terribly in Prena county. Arizona. Jodgo James D. Mix is the Democratic candidate for delegate to Cougnss from Washington Territory. Leroy Cotton was to have tb'en bung in Galveston Friday. lie cheated tbe gallons by a doie of morphine. Boston manufacturer met Friday in op position to the passage of a ten hour law. There are several cases of trichinosis in Lowell, Mass., Therece!p; of tho Dominion lant rear wre $15,484,139; expenditures $13,973,- 408. Tbe St. Louis Br department cc.t t: e eiiy last year $1215,132; previous year !3', 608; lofs by lire last year $117,700; insur ance?3 47. 600; loss previous year $2.(120, 800. Tho Insurgents havo bnrded' the planta tions and tulldings thereon r.ear Trinidad, Cuba, the property of Mr. Stephens, of New York. Mrs. RedJinp, an insane woman In New Castle, Ind., Friday put her b'.ie, nine months old, in tbe stove and closed the door upon it. Thw father name in iu a few second, but tho cbi!d was so burned that it died in three hours. Iupoktaxt TO Solmkrs. Minor child ren draw the same pension as widows did before remariiaio (S,00 per month) includ ing the increase $2.00 for each child. Soldiers discharged by reason of being rendered supernumerary by consolidation of regiments, are not entitled to bouoty un less tbey served two years. Soldiers of the Mexican War und other wars previous to 1301, who are drawing pensions, are now entitled to the same rate of pension as soldiers of the latu war. Officers are now entitled to artificial limbs the same as privates. Transportation is furnished to aud from places of procuring such limbs, either Boston, New York of Philadelphia, as may ba desired by tbe ap plicant. By u late law Pensions date back to time of discharge if claims were filed within live years. Those who did not rcurive prtisiou r . i . , ...i . t . noiu uiiyjouie ate eubiiieu iu it uew. M Congress lint onacttd that tbe penaioTn money withheld Ironi the widows on ac count of their children being iu OrphauJ Homes, should be paid to them. t'oldiers of tbe war tf 1812 are not enti tled to pension unless disabled iu sei vicv'.' It is believed the present Congress will do' something lor the ueedy soldiers of the war or 1812. Where a widow re-marries, she Is entitl ed to pension up to date of re-marriage, and can get it, by sending usual voucher, certi ficate of marriage, and peuslon certificate to thtt Agency. Soldiers who hare lost their discharge are entitled to bouoty, and it can be pro cured for them in all cases iu which tbey would have been entitled if tbe discharge bud not been but. Soldiers who were actually discharged for wounds, and who are duulvd bounty because their dicharge read '-Surg-on's certificate of Disability," can have a ro-nmsl"r so as to show them discharged from wounds. Spurgeon keeps his flock ol 4,200 mem bers ia order by giving each a coupon licke', which be or she is obliged to deposit in the colWctiou plate to show attendance at church. An Iowa clergymau baa observed a re markable coincidence, whenever thecon tiibutiuti box bcgitin Its round an alarm of Tiro is beuid outside, nud thu church is emptied at onto. I.ocul XotN'oa. Fine upsorttuent Bros. oi wall psprr at Gritfes I':. New Spring Goods nt Lammers .t Aide Spring Hats AldeuV, and Caps nt Lnmmers & Sprlntf and Summer Lauimers it A Men's. under clothing at Spring Suits made to order Irom tbe latest pattern nt 1, amine rs &. A Men's., Goods marked dowu Lammers & AKIen's. to pur prices at no' If. Mr. Trayer, salesman lor the well known clothing Kiuso of ChiivUs Stokes, Philadel phia will visit this vity about April 1st'. Those wishing clothing cut ia the latest style and best mult-rials will do well tore serve their orders lor him. lid will have a very large nnd complete linn or samples Our prices will be found very low as the extent of our business gives ureal advan tages in buying. The long estnhlished repu tation of the house for tuir dealing, iiood cutting nnd workmanship is guaranta that every customer will be pleased. mill a Fino assortment of Paper and Cloth Win dow shades nud Fixtures, junt ree'd hI rnXtf. GlllKKKM BltOH. Sash. GIiim, Door-, l'utty Ac. Lrge stock vhj chrap ut tbe Furniture Store. Bllt)-lf Siikriffs Si.k lit Clohkd. Nicholson It Bta, kmoii having bought liiui out at this placo and K.iut' City. If. TheNew Gus rump lor sale at Nicholsoa ,t Blackmon a. til The New Gas 1 nuip foreala at Nicholson Si Iilucnmou's. If. The latjieet nnd best asfomaeiit nf Table Cutlery, evT brought Into the country at Niccholfon & Rlackmon's. ll. Kin Cloaks" A Lamemis i Alden's. large assortment, at Tiik Pyramids of splendid coal overat Codington ACtuuwell's jard nre perfectly wonderful. mtrehlOtf. AVo would call the attention nt our busi neM men to the superior stiles of job print inhmli plain und 1'nnry, at inesi-nt tixing tinned out fnnn this ico. We are prepar ed tu; execute job priniiug of every descrip tion in the laesl and most thior,ihle s'vle of tbe urt, and ut reasonable rates. tf. Cold Is u word which Codmginn, Corn well I'.ieprise render bselele. For Morfu operandi call and see thmi. tniircblotf. Horse Shoe aili. wbolesole at Nicholsou ii ISiucktnuu's, aud retail, 23-lf. Carriage Bolis. wholesale Nicholson & Hackinon's and refail. 23-lf. Just receiri'd a largo and stock ol shelf bardwaie at J. well assorted Ruthertord's. tf. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. dill). If. HISSEIili Sc CO., 23 -A. N K E R S 5 PKTIIOI.El.il eV;NiKi:, PA. Q. II. IiiMull, M C. Martin Christopher Meyer. We nrT.-r rur prvic- tor tha Irnasnrtln of GKNF.11AL HANKIN.i, JCXi-HANGS ai.d CoL LKi.TION nUtINrS Any tm-ino-'i, eiitrui-tal prompt nttuntlor. to our care will receive la 17. tf T. M'Donald.. LIVERY, FEED & SALE At the Depot, opposite the Cdtttral House, PKTIOl2"UM CENTRE PA milK hrst Stock of mtlVlS'fV AXD KAPDLB X UOKSLS oa tbo Crock, are to be fonud at M)bnall's liivery. '!AH2iAGEs;r zmiii to u LET AT ALL TIMES. FEW Si BOAIiOEU n Kuasonatile Terms. T-aixi! of all kin;!s at tendei! tt) Pronjptly. tSGIve me a cull. T M'DONAL Pctrolram Ceu're. Nov. lr. W. GENERAL MACHINISTS r.i d Healers In all kinds of WElitiTOOliS & I IXTUUES NBrysnury Irr ptutlug down and oiwriitlna; Itll 'ell. fn coniii'Uloii with our MAl'lilXK siiOl' we have a iargu aud cotivuuituil BLACKSMITH SHOP. Our r.iclt'tlo9 for MANrrPsfl-tTrifNO aronot cx ci llii l ly any KVip in thu OH llenrious. Mwp Mtiu-st,njij)os'.te AlcUllntock Hons uhijST tf, FlSUEll 4 U'tlS WISSOIt BROS. COLPMN? STORE. ESTABLISHED 1859. Winsor Bros. XAIIf 8TKEET, PETROLEUM tEXTUE, DEALERS IN OIL WELL TUBINS AND CASING 1 ALSO, WORKING BARRELS TALTE3, STUEFINO BOXES, CLAM t'S, TONGS, 1NMS SPOltES RODS, RITETEf) JOfNT SUCKER ROB BOILEB PUMrs, CISTERN k WELL PUMPS, Sry D.scriptlM af supplies far tIL WELL TAXES MS REFINERIES. nBAS8 cooBs, STEAM & 6AS FITTINGS BELTING, PACKING AND HOSE , KIRBT'S COMPRESSED UUNGS, k: a. i r W -A. R E, Hcuse Trimmings, Carpenters' Tools, Drilling and Plain Laid Rope, Oakum, Nails, Axes. Table aud Pocket Cutlcrv, A Tall assortaeut et evenrthbif In the Earlwar tail .Souse Furnhhlns Goh1s, VENTILATOR AND M or nine: Glory UOHE COMPANION, IRON QATE, and WHEAT SHEA Cool. Stoves. Euuipa, Lantern tc Chimneys jo. Winter strained Lard Oil) NO. 1 HE FIXED OIL. CIIA9FIOX CLOTHES WKWCEBS Vaanfacturrrs of TIN. SHEET IRON A CDPPSH WABL SMOKE STACKS, HepalriDSofall kinds dona lth nrataefs and patch. Kapedal atteution u0 w Steam and Ca Fitting raraloHni. with cash ealy, onr hc"''1 f xr.w. i v, Milling In onr Im arr "ipo""1. , . t olh. r entabll'ausaeol ia tha OH rtegioa. Dlbt CA&t. Tl N ND REPAIR ShOP TliniiVlr'gourfrlenilsfortl.rlr llhrral Tffi in th panl, we Khali uw our Iwnt tirfri" . , & u binttLaiMie. SaSBeaaaair'r
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