as ' otroleum Centre Daily Record. Pel. C?itre, Friday. April 10. AUniVM. IANDJ EPAKT17RE t)F TliAI" SION.O. .:. & A. It. It. (iocrii. No. 2, P.e: er. LeareCorry lls.20 m. ; Titusville, 12 f! p. tn.j Petroleum Cen ire. 1 10 f. ra.; Oil City, 2 22 p. in.; Ir Viin'ton. i. ID p. ci. No 4 Passenger Leave Corry 6.10 a. m; TituevilU, 7.M . m. j Petroleum Centre 8 14 it; Oil City, 8.59 a ra; orrlte at lr Tineion 11.40 di. So. 0 Paewnger Leave Corry 6.05 p m; Titiisville, 7 50 p m; Petroleum Ceutre, 1,33 p it; arrive at Oil City I.2U r oi. NORTH. No. 1, Pafseoiier Leavn IrvinetoH 7.15 m; Oil City, 10,10 a n; Pelrolcuui Cen tre, l,05a iii; Titusvilie, 11,50 a m; arrive at Corry 1,40 p in. No. .1, Pufwnuer Leave Irvineton, 12. 05 p in: Oil City 2.57 p m; Petroleum Cen tre, 8,36 p m; Titusville, 4,20 p ni; arrive at Coiry 6.45 n ui. No. 6. Passenger Leave Oil City 7,00 a m; P roliutn Centre, 7,43 a m; Titusville, 8,30 pi; arrive at Corry 10,10 a m. Otvliio Service. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. JL, and 7 O'clsclt P. M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCII. Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. anil ,)i P. M. Sabbath Sciiool at 12 P. M. nuts fre A cordIalInvItation extend ed to all. Pkv. C. M. Heard, Pastor. STS. PETER AND PAUL'S (Catholie) CHURCH. Mass at 10, n. to. Vesper and DensJiction of the Blessed Eacrauiect at 4 ). on. Catechism at'p. m. JAMES DUtfN, Pastor. Gold 1123J. Eastkh Sunday. Services appropriate to comuieoierate tbe resurrection of Cbrist, will be held at tbe Methodist Church, next Sunday morning. Let all people rejoice la this, the meat important event that ever Uan.p'.rod in human history. Tbe tip-creek train this morning was de layed for over two hours by a land-tlide at a point between Rynd and Tarrlarms. Oth er truina were delayed somewhat in con qnsnco. A dim right created consider able excitement on the streets, last even ing. Tbe four legged dogs suffered some, what from the fact that they were urged on by the Iwc-legged dogs, who are always in atteedxnee at such brutal exhibitions. A 'henuined" individual wus arrested by officer McUugb this noon and lodged in the lock-np. He was only amusing himself by MCltlug up a disturbance on tbe street. KVf Wki.l. A now well was airuck on Cailaboose Run, night before last. It is owned in fee by Mr. Thomas Frotblngbam of ibis place, aoj is yielding about eight barrels per day. A Brctal Octiiaoe im Coopkkstowx. Tbe Venango Spectator says: On Satur day lust, Mary V. Randall entered a com plaint against Wusbinglon A. Hall, of Cooperstown, this county, charging him with baviug committed an outrage upon ber penoa oo the night of ibe 4th inst. The complainant, a delicate looking girl about eighteen years old, is the daugbterof Hale's wile by a former marriage. The piisoner is also her guatdiau. On the day on which the outrage charged was committed, Mrs. Halo, complainant's mother, was iu this icty attending to some business which pre. vented her Irota returning borne until the next day. Hale, who was with her, left ber here and returned to Cooperstown. There was no one in tbe house at tbe time of the outrage but Hale, Miss Randall, and ber little sister, nine years old. At the hearing befoie Justice Lytle an Monday las', Miss Randall's testimony was in in substance that Hale came to ber bed oo tbe ulgbt of the 4th inst., and violufed ber pen son, threatening to kill her if sbe did not slop hallowing, and choking and otherwise abusing her.' Her cries awakened ber little sister, sleeping in an adjoining room. Th little girl ran to the bedside to ber sister's assietaace, but was kicked and driven away by Hale. Curing the night Hale got out of bed to got bis victim a drink of water, and in bis absence trom tbe room Miss Ran dull fled to her sisters apartment and ciawl. ed under tbe bed. Hale followed ber anil compelled her to go back to the room from which sbe bad escaped. She testified that she wus uncupcious during the greater part of tbe night and was so prostrated that she was unabled to leave her bed the next morning. Tbe prisoner was committed to jail to awate the action oi iue uranu jury. Aitiiiuiug Alias Randall's alateuient to be true, tins outrage in ils fiendish brutality is not auriiuHfcd iu the annals of similar crimes. Mo p uiUbment tuat the law could inflict is Si-Veie eiloilk'n ir it iiime wlo at unco uui ingea all human ties and commits a crime v.Iiuh tmtcuet is not, sw passed eveu by Jii.inier. lelrolcuiiia Paint. Crude petroleum is not only iiFeful for painting buildings, but Is the best preser vative lor all maimer of Implements, wood, or lion. As soon as it becomes dry, any tool may be handled without the least an noyance. For priming, when other paint is to be used, petroleum is not only the cheapest but the best material to be found. We have between three and four bundled gardeu sashes in use. Some of these were painted two yenrs'ngo with Prince's roiner eral paint and linseed oil. This Is so nearly gone that it has been necessary to oil the sashes to keep them from decaying. The others were oiled with petroleum when now, and afterward received one coat of the sarin) paint, which seems now ns fresh and solid as when it was first put on. This oil costs from twenty-five to thirty cents per gallou, and tbe only precaution necessary in, its use is to bare no fire about until it b is been spread for a ftw hours, long enough for tb e most volatile and lullimable parts to have evaporated. The "millitant medical Major Mary Walk er," as the N. Y., Globe calls ber, met ber Waterloo in Texas. She entered a smok lug car on a Texas railroad where a non combalive gentleman, greatly enjoying bis cigar, wben.sbe immediately summoned hi ni to desist, which not 'being instantly heeded, sbe approached him. lorcibly seiz ed it and threw it out of the window. Flushed with this victory she shortly al'tea, espied tbe pipe ol a wild Texan raoger whom she immediately assailed, but instead of yielding at discretion, the attacked pirty engaged in open fight. The j World thu3 tersely records tbe engagement: "For a brief time the battle raged hotly in front, in flank, in roar; fortune now favsring ono anou the other; but nt'last victory perched upon the native banner, and the Texan conquered a piping pouco with dire disco m titure of the invader, who was.furcvd to re tire in disorder to another car." A Pltbvle J my, on a oito Cano. Tbe first jury trial in Pithole Cily under the fifteenth Amendment cau:v off on the 5th inst. One of the residents of that once oleaginous town is Joseph Etiikbard, an. adopted citizen of Ge'man descent. Mr. Burkbard has a lancy for geese, of which be kept lour. A few days before the suit, he discovered t that he was a goose short, and be suspected a colored individual, named Boswell Furrel, of purloining tbe same. He made information ugainst the darkey before Justice Keeaan, aud lios was arrested. Before the magistrate bo denied tbo charge, and demanded a jury trla'' which was granted. Tbe jury consisted of three white und three calmed men. The first witness called was tbe owner of the goose, who testified as lolluws: '-1 had four keese vich 1 buys mit B bed- dler. Von be lay eggs for breakfast, but last Friday bo gone. Der keese used to so round by Bos's bouse; so I Bend two b"ys m'.t de tree geese on Bos's house, to see ven der tree keese talk and make squeal vedder der oorder gooBe make some noise; but he not squeal, and dat isb all I can tell about him."' James Phillips, a colored boy, testified: D re was four jeeses in Bos's garden lot Bos tola me dat if I'd kill one ob de geese he'd give me half a dollar. I toio Bog dat I wasn't around killing geese. Den Bos ketch de goose anl put him in a bar!, and kiver bini up wid a ble carpet. De next day I seed goose feathers and blood in de barn. I link Bos killed depocse. I works for Bos and board dar, but I didn't get no goose." Tbe next witness was a eclored girl who sworo that she lived with Bos aud that on Monday a goose was cooked at Boa's bouse and she ate part ol it. The jury retired and In a few minutes broneht in a vermci oi eumy, wtinanin ouirv of Bos from one i'f the cojoted jury men "What did you do wid do eoose ader you put" bim in de Imrl, if dat wasn't de gOOBB you CUUaru. T niHgu eprvuibUI. There was a large audience in attendance at the theatre, last evening, to witness the performance of the drama tf ''After Dark; or, London by Night." The piece was well rendered In all its parts. Mr. Sherry and Mrs. Blnke sustained their old-time reputa tion, and in faot won new laurels by their life-like acting. The balance of the com pany executed their several parts in good style. To-night will be presented the pop ular Irish drama, entitled, "Colleen Bawn; or, Tbe Brides of Garryowen." Tbo pep formance will conclude with the langhable atterpiece of "Brother Bill and Me." Let the bouse be crowded. An Irishman sent to the Wisconsin State prison was asked what trade be profered to learn. He said II It was all the same to them, be preferred to bn a sailor. A female lecturer says, "Gt married, young men, and be quick about II. Don't wait for llio Diilleniiiui for the girls to lo come angels. You'd look well beside an au,je, wouldn't you, you brute?'' Hitchcock' Analysts of llio Kiltie. A copy i f the above complete and com prehensive work was subtnited to its for ex amination, and alter a careful review of lis pages, we are at liberty to say that It is the best, most complete and entirely satisfacto ry work ol the kind that bas ever come witbin our notice. It is an alphabetical classification of the Biblo subjects, and gives a most extensive and comprehensive know ledge of the Book, and is both logical and evpnustive. It contains every verso of the Biblo and is free trom denominational bia, making it a universal book. It contains a history ol the Bible, a dictionary of religi ous denominations, sects, lc., while the index nnd Dinden's complete concordance whioh are incorporated In it, makes it in valuable In reseaiches of the Holy Book. It is just such a w ork as tl,o penplo want, and we are glad the opportunity wiliPielprr- sented them to roenro it. Rev. John W. Snyder, the agent for the work, is mi eting with excellent success. In Rouieville he visited I .venty families ou Thursday lat-t. from each of which he received an order for the work. Similar accounts are received from him wherever be goes. He has spent an hour or two hero with splendid succ'ss having taken six orders in one shop. We hope our citizens will continue to show their appreciation of this 'most excellent work. The accompanying testimonials from our well known citrgymea speak for them selves: I herebv recommend "Hitchcock's Analy- sisof tio Bible," and take great pleasure in reeornineiimtig it to till lovers id the sacred work. Tbe addition of Criulens concord ance renders it mill more valuable, hi I be houseuold it will be liku a treasure aud u dilight. S. .'J. Eaton. D. D. rastorFiesbyteriaii Chinch, Fruukliu Pa. For Sabbath School teachers and Bible students generaly llictLcock's Analysis has no equal, Its logical arrangement, und elab orate indexes which enables any one to timl immediately all the Bible leaches on uuv given subject, renders it the best work ever published, loo much in its ca'.iuul bs favor said. J Pkatp. P. D. Pasts M. E..Chnrcb, I ratiUiiu 1. T tnkrt trrent nlinnrn In Tprnmmuprnnn Ililehcoek's Analysis of ti.o Hole I'.iI.Im u ,tii it the common people can get a comprehen sive view oi woai iue niu e leaulies :n hb mi t time with little labor. E3 A- McFetriikib. T-stor rresblerihu Cbuieb, Oil Cny. We coacur iu the abovo r, commenda tions. J. Skittle. Pastor M. E , Chnrjh, Oil Ciiy. E II, CnANE.'fntsior First Bantist Chorea. Oil City. C. M. IiKARn. Pastor M. E. church. P..1- Oleum Cetitie. '.Mere Twaddle,, is what the .San Fran cisco fit:l!etiu entitled its leading article of the 4th inst. Tho Senate Naval Committee has receiv ed from SecrclHry Robeson a communica tion strongly recommending thai a bill be reported, giving twelve mantbs' pay to Uie families or heirs of the officers aud crew ol tbe Oneida, wlo weie drowned in the col lision of that vessel with tho Bom'wy. The Committee favor such an appropriation, and will prepare a bill ut their next mee: ing. The sleamur America, which arrived at San Francisco Wednesday, brought 1,180 Chineso passengers. The steamur brought oo important news from China or Japan. Two white men were attacked by twenty Indians Tuesday night. The Indians were repulsed. The Attorney General of California has rendered an opinion that it Is the duty of county cleiks to refuse to register negroes. Infringement Notice. Tbe subscriber baa learned that a certain firm in Titusville, known as "Bryan, Dil lingham Co.," have commenced the man ufacture of Sucker Buds with Socket JoiutB1 This is a Direct Infringement on bis Rights, as his clu-irn U "connecting two sections of rod by uieaoj of wedges, wedging sookets, and double coupling holt." Ho does not specify any particular shaped wedge, nor Of what material it shall be made. All rods made as above described outside of his man ii factory, nre diiect iufiingeme,nts. This therefore is to CAUTION' OIL OPERATORS, and all others, auaititt buying or using any rods so made,' except those of his Baoufac Itirc, as by so doing they, will lay them selves liable, and will bs dealt with accord ing to law, W.l. J. INSIS. I'ioxeku, April Oth, 1870. JLI-UK, IilME. Limo for rule at the platform of C. A Duriey, near depot or O. C. & A. R. Rail-wu.v- . al3-2w All styles liisht harness, olieaper thaq the i.u:oi-i, ujttOH irotll .HOIl.ll s OdK SIOCU, UIIU wanauled, at J U. Kron's. Buy the "Red Hot" Saddle, manoractn-red In 'ritll4villf fVr.i-neulv f,,f lh ,.fl An.. ....... Bil.ipted to uil Iiieds ,f W'sthrr, at ,T. M'uu s. al2-tl Local Nolle!. The New Got Pump for sale at Nicholson & ltiuckmoa's. tf. The largest and best nsnortiMDl of Table r.uilerv, ever brought Into Ilia country at Niccholson & Blaclsuon'. tl. Km Gi.oakh A largo assortment, at Lamemts & Aldeo' Coi.n Is a word which Codington 3c Corn well propose reuder olselete. For modus operandi call and are them. marchlOtf. Horse Shoe Naita wholesale and retail, at Nicholson A Iilaekuioo's. 23-tf. Cnrrinse Holm, wholesale and retail, a Nicholson it Uackmon's 28-If. Fino assortment l wall paper at G rifles tiros. Siikrikps Sai.k is Ci.oskd. Nicholson & Blacknion havinc bought bim out at this place and Kane City. tf. TheXew Gas Pump lor Sale at Nicholson &, Bluckmon s. If. Fine assortment of Paper and Cloth Win dow Shades aud Fixtures, just ree'd at m8tf. Grifkks Bho:). .New Spring Goods st Lammers & AlJen's Spring Hats and Ctpi at Lammers A Alden's, Spring and Summer under clothing at Lammers A Alden's. Spring Suits made to order 1mm the lutest pattern at Lammers & Alden's. Goods marked dows to par prices at Lamuiers & Alden's. sG If. Mr. Trayer, salesman lor the well known clothing louse of Cbarlis Stokes, Philadel phia will visit this kity about April 1st. Those wiehing clothing cut la tbe latest style and btst mnterialsvill do well to re serve their orders lor liim. He will have a very large and complete line of samples. Our prices will lw fuiiml very low as the extent of our business Riles iiri'at advnn tat;es in buying. Tbe lou established repu tation of the bouse for (air dealing, good cutting and workmanship is guuraute that every customer will be pleased. . u-lii-m Just received a large and well assorted stock of shelf hardware at J. Rutherford's. tf. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FUK 8 ALE. Dwel Inj, Heme near the rresby'f t.m Cl-nr -h 'iluc ru.mM,,ne'irlT nof. Kuqiiir at Key.. iuue YVuyja end ('ariiagc bbop, t eruled " Ci-otta, I' it. ' 5-lw. XOTICE. A iihcrlptlon sciiool will open st t!i Kchnol Hoiim om fcctwt turm, ou 'i'liwiay April litn, by Miss I'ATl'kltsON. 13-3t ATTENTION ALL Uil Creek It still Running, An4 so are ! good of JAHP8 PIICLTS at tee old "tni.d of .M. .N". Sinlt i iuiin!ii; w:i with cm toniers. who love to s'Iva ilieir tw.neyby innkuip i(of'd bargain". If yonjton't bdieve it just come and sco the rush us wed as the nice itock ol tialOtTlUES of all klrds aliynj s on hand Alio home-made BREAD, PIE.S CAKES, &3. Especial attention will lie tlven to hit ICR CKKAMPAKI.UK. wi t h will I,. ,.n, nod the !ut tit ut Mm next, whero I rhni be iiftpny iowit on th se who m.v fnyor me w 1 1 thi.-lr pr.n.nsge. sr-n. Ansoiuieiy uo sauuen eunany. alG8m. KEMO VED. THE GROCERY STORE OF KC- C. -W-A.CI3.TEIl If AS BEEN REMOVED From the old stan J to the building formerly occu pied by Bryan, OS WILD CAT STREET, At the Ratbroad Cresttag, a Isige stock of Groceries &Provisions of nil kind- will he kept nt thl Stare, nnd will be sum jui'umg mire, i uoto VBiRuuinua A BRANCH STORE, AT HUNTINGTON'S OLD STAND, Washington Street, WMeh will be opened on the lfltli for oinlneen, whero will be kept a nrst-cluw ans well auoried etock of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, In this connection I t'innk my oM custoinera for their very liberal j.atronHge and hope to Bierlt s coiitliivince of the same. Gooda ilelrvereu FHE OK CUAKliB. , II. r. W ACHTER. Pctrolyim Ceutre, April la, lM0jm. ,USS &, IAV11)80!V, Would invito their old v'olii auitHo public cen trally Iii Titusville and Vicinity To call and examine their splendid itotit of furniture ! OV At L KINDS Parlor Putts, Chamber Seti, Book C'nsci, bitie BoiirJ,, Lounues, batnotiL llat Hack, pn2 rjed, Mattrssees, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, lliRnORiS, And ev ry description of Furniture, pn ullj or naiueuial. HVWEKTAKIXO j hi all its bruuiiiM. A larire stock of rnrciN and iuetaiuc cases Now on hand. nrl3 tC WINSOR BROS. COLUMN; WIIMSGR BROS., EARDWAHB STORE. V ESTABLIS33EO 1859. "Winsor Bros. I MAIN STREET, PETROLEUM tEXTKF, DEALERS IN OIL WELL TUBING AND CASING 1 " ALSO, WORKING BARRELS t VALV.ES, STUFFING BOXES, CLAMPS, TONGS, 1NNIS SUCKER RODS, RIVETED JOINT SUCKER ROD BOILEE PUMPS, CISTERN A WELL PUMPS, Every Description ef supplies for 8iL WELL TUB JIB REFINERIES. BKASS GUODS, STEAM & GAS FITTINGS belting, p.cking and hose , kirhy's com pressed bungs, I-I ARD "W J. TR. 33, IIoiiM.'Trlniinlngs, Carponlers' Tools, Drilling and Plain Laid Ropr, Oaknm, Nails, Axes, Table aud Pocket Cutlery, A full sfortmei f eTe-Ttli!rg lB iht Kto'dware- House Furish!i.g Goods. VE3STTIIL.-A.T03?!. AND Morning Glory IMSE III IaKKS. HOME COMPANION, IRON GATE, and WIIEAT SHEAF Cook Stoves. Ijampt-, Iianterns St Chimncjt. Xo. 1 Winter strained Lard Oil, NO. 1 RE FIXED OIL. CIIAMPIOX CLOTHES WKINGLKS Uanufactitrers of TIN. SHEET IRON COFFER WARE. SMOKE STACKS. ICepalriaenf all kind. don. wkh nentners and dls patch. jE.podal atusitlou glveu to Steam and Gas liltits PnrchnKlng with caeh only,1 our fnrllillm for for ntKliiiw evervthiiiis til our lln are mperior ny other eatubllelimeal in the Uil luuiou. W e ae a Hint claan. TIN ND REPAIR SHOP 5 Tlinnklns our Mends for tl.oir liberal ntrenii? in the past, we hall uso our beat elloiM m nn is couHunaucu. Maicu 1 tf. VVI