r etroleum Centre Daily Record Vu Oenuss Sritnrday. April IB. ARKlV.tl. AJiPJ JJKPARTI7IIE OF C. A A. it. K. ROCTII. N. 2, Psscnser. LeaveCorry lla.2n m. ; Titt:sville. 12.59 p. m.j Petroleum Cen tre, 1.40 p. ro. Oil City, 2.22 p. m.; lr Vinetua, 510 p. m. No. 4 Puinjer Leave Corry 6.10 a. m; Titusville, 7,35 a.m.; Parcleitm Centre 14 a a; Oil City, 8.69 ra; arrive at lr ylneton li.4 a m. No. 8 t'awi:grr Leave Corry 6.05 p m; Titusville, 7.50 p m; Petroleum Centre, J,83 f m; arrira at Oil City ,0 p m. ong! kortii. No. 1, Pu.'mjiikki Leave Irvlnetoii 7.15 a ni; Oil City, 10,10 a n; Petroleum Cen tre, 11,05s m; TitttsvUlo, 11,50 a m; arrive at Corry 1,40 p m. No. 3, Pasngvr Leave Trvineton, 12. 05 p tn: Oil City 2,57 p in; Petroleum Ceil trr, 3,36 p m; Titutville, 4,20 p mj arrive a; Corry 5,45 o m. No. 5, l'assenger Leave OH City 7,00 a rti; P roleum Centre, 7.41 a m; Titusville, I, SO am; arrive at Cony 10,10 a m. Utviim bcrvlcea. PHESBYTJBillAX CHURCH. Preucbingnt 11 e'clo'k A. II., and 7 'deck P. H. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and i i M. Snhi,th School at 12 P. JT. eattlrce. A cordlaljin . Station extend ed to all. Ev. C. M. Heat, Pastor. STS. PETER AmTtaCL-S (Catholie) CHURCH. ' ' Man at 10 a. in. Teaper and Benelicliei ef the Bleated tacrament at 4 p. a. Cateeblstn at2;p. m. ' JAMES DUNS', Pester. From the result of t lie Petroleum Pro. ditoerV Association for the month ol March we oollatelbe following fecit: Number of barrels of oil orfband at tbe wells at the cloe or the mouth, 113,732; Number of barrels of oil delivered fretn wells during tbemonlb, 354,400; Aggregate, 474,132; Deduct number of barrels or oil on band at , tbe dole of Met month, 123.841; Balance fiowiag the production for the month, 350, 291; Average p ir day fur tbe month con taio:ug3I davs, 11,299; Number of wells producing during the month, 2,152; Aver nue daily production per well during the month, 5.2; Number of wolis belojr drilled, 430; iVmnber of wells commenced during the month, 118; Number or wells complet ed d itlng (he month, 109; Number or wells abandoned diirio- Ihe month, 48;Number of s-tandoned wells resumed, 12. The Her ald's monthly report puts the production at 12,385 barrel, per day,;tnak.lnga difference or 1,086 barrels per day between it and tbe producers' .report A II 1 authorizing tbe erection of a Conn tylVr House for Ven.nao Count the Legislature a ; few dyslnre,the clone or tli seition. The bill nainca certain per- una mthn - ... ".."..ow act as commissioners in purcbasio;; giounds, m iking contracts. eto. o leaves r,it oplional with tbe Comrala- tionert named an.l.tba Count Commission ert, as to whether it Is exponent to erect a reor Ilo.ise. The provisions or tbe bill ex' tend until June 1st, 1871. A Bio bTttiKB. The well of Thomas Chess A.Co., In this city, near tbe point, commenced pumping last week at tbe rate of one barrel of oil per day. Not being sat isfied with Ibis production, tbe tnbing was wlthdrawn.'and tbe well torpedoed, and re tubed, and on last t Tuesday morning was pumpinjut.tbe rate of eighteen barrels per day, of tbe best quality of lubricating oil. Tbe well Is 290 feet deep, and bae a vein 12 Jeet thick, or pebble sand rock. It Is the opinion of r peratorg that tbe yield will not lauterially deerease Franklin Citizen. The Sheriff of Renville oountv, Minneso ta, was lately put to flight by a criminal who intrenched himself In a bay-loft and pointed a big augur at the gallaut official. Tbe scoundrel escaped In the confusioa, and tbe ouloiai has been badly bored ev.'r since. We hoar It rumored that unless tbe freight ou oii l y .railroad Is reduced, a number ol the oil buyers propose to ship their oil to market by water. Tbey claim that the i'.les are extortionate and that they cannot pay them h id do justice to themselves or tbe Pittsburgh dealers. ' The bo'ly of John. M'Cauly, who died o' small pox la this place tome months sinoe, Wrt disintered yesterday by bis brother, and taken to Erl for Hnsl burial. In addition to the Urge slock of groceries, Ac, at the branch store of II. C. Wachter. he has a Soda FouuUln In full operation. To-day be has been dealing out Soda wat-r of tbe finest flavor true gratis. Tbe l-un- Wiii w! .1 also epen tl-is evening. Those ' rn(rv win liu well to call and rar- Is it delirium, or imagination, or memory or a deeply seated religious feeling that cause people on their death-beds to talk as it bas been known many christians have talked belore they died? Do they really see that of which they rpeak? Tbe Ithacan relates a scene at the deathbed of Kitty Skinner, who died in Ithaca oil the 24th of March. She was on of tbe victims of tbe Lang family poisoning ease. It Is one of the most touching Incident that bas come to our knowledge In a loog time. ''Little Kittk- contiuned to crow worse until between 7 and 8 o'clock Wednesday nigbt, when ber suffering became intense. She could wilb diticulty be kept quiet, and only by giving a great deal ot aati-stbetics. All the time she anked for cooling substance as snow and ice, on account of her burning stomacb. At last death came to tho little autt'erer't relief, but gradually, for niter she became easier she could talk. She talked Constantly of ber relatives, and sbe saw Bella Lang, (who whs tuiried last week) and she had a beautiful wbito dress all platted about the waist, and gathered in skirt. Sbe said she wanted to be dressed like Bella, for she wa to benntirul. Not long before the died, in tbe midst of ber talk, tk said, 'paps,' (ber lather was buried on the 22d of January) 'take hold of my hand and help me aero?.' Between 6 and 7 Thursday sbe bieatbed ber last." Tbe Uuited States Treasurer, a few days ago, received a letter ftom S. L. Carpenter, of Kansas City, Mo., enclosing a dreadfully battered twen'y-tive cent note for exchange. But having s m j conscientious scruples as to the genuineness of tbe rag, the writer begged tbe Treasurer not to brand It as a counterfeit. He said ba was a poor boy, to whom twenty-five conts was a matter of gt tut Importance, and if tbe enclosed should prove to be bogus, be would like to have It returned, as he knew a place where be could spend it for lager beer. An old genlleinau named John Barnard Wat enticed into a Corry "gin mill"' Monday iveniog druggod and robbed of $700. He soon discovered bis' loss and put tbe police on tho track of three men whom he thought were.con corned in tbe theft, they were fol lowed to Sa'amanca, arrested and tuken lo Corry. No evidence was found and they were .diichffcged. No other arrests were made. Tbe man was from-Tidinuto bo und to Minnesota. He should keep out of gin wirf aui especially saua Uorryinger. Tbe anil-Mormon bill passed tho Home' some two days ago was favorably reported by tbe Senate Territorial committee. They retain all to which the House, on Collom's motion, agreed, and insert half a dozen new sections. Officers of the .Vormon church are not only prohibited from solemnizing marriages, hut it it road a misdemeanor for them to do so, punishable with Hue and imprisonment. Marriages in violation of the terms of tbe bill are declared incestu ous and avoid, and all persons aidinz or consenting to them are te bo punished fir mieden ino'. Spiritual marriages, sealing, consecratloo, and all other device whereby men get tbe services of woman, ato prohi bited, and Beculied spiritual wives may tue and recover pajnv-i t fer their labor. Tub Sciencb of a New Lifb This is tbe title of a new and popular work y J no. Cowan, M. D., which is tor sale by Mr. and Mrs. L, and M.' Gregory, of Uouseville, who are at present canvaslng the oil re gioot. Tbis is a work containing much practical information to both married and tingle of both sexes. It should be in every household, It it highly recommended by such standard newspapers as the Round Ta bie, tbe Revolution, Scottish American, Christian Advocate, &S. Also, such I'bil antbrepist a Dr. Dlo Lewis and Rev. ) B. I-rotblngbam. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory will call on our cilizens in a lew days. At tbe the theatre to-night will be pre. tented tbe beuutilul drama by Chas, Read: entitled, "Dora." To concludo with the laughnble farce of "Turn Him Out." This being positively the last nigbt of the great company we hope to see a crowded house. Yesterday while ruminating on the un certainty or human events, and especially or procuring local items, tbe aoor or our sanctum opened and tbe benign, seven by nine, countenance ef John Theobolt came In, bearing in hi band pitcher of lager, and singing "He who drinks good lager, And goes to bed mellow," Ac N. B. Wo partook; itwasgoad; John Theobolt lias it on draught. Dr. E. B. Ligbtnill, an itinerant tourist, was cowblded on Friday evening at Mur freesbcruugh, Tennessee, by Emma Ilines, a notorious courtesan of Nashville, who was married lust year to hi clerk, Jerome Eos. ier. ionium arrivea at JNssbvllle on Saturday from Murlresborough. Not very loug ago Major Callahan, of the fourth United States Cavalry, was killed In Tex is, and there were ran fears that he had I con foully dealt with by civilians. But an investigation pi ovea that be was killed liy two druuUen soldier under his A large number of letter bavo been re ceived at tho Paymaster General' office, and at the office of the Second Auditor, in tegard to tbe hundred dollars bounty re cently authorized to be poid to soldiers by decision of the Suureme Court. The cases effected by tbe decision are those in which tbe toldiors who enlisted in 18(11, and dis charged before two years service, have re ceived no bounty in consequence of having been discharged for sickness or other disa bility, except wounds lecelved In battle. Tbey will be paid by tbe Second Auditor of the Treasury, in tbe order in which tbey are filed. Each soldier will bo required to prove bit Identity by two witnesses, attest ed by tbe proper officer, under tho seal of a Court of Record, or by a County Clerk, and be must make affidavit of the facts and for ward bis discbarge paper. It will be sever al months before any claims can be paid. . In addition to the taut that ice is light er than water, there is another curious thing about It which many persons do not perhaps know, viz , Its pnrity. A lump ot ice mel ted will become pure distilled water. Viir in freezing turns out ot it all that is not water salt, a if, coloring matter and all 1 u purilies. Frozen se water inukes fresh water Ice. If yon IreczJ ab-ts.ii of indigo water, it will make ice as clear and while as that mado of pure rain wnier. When tie cold is very tiiddeu, tbeso foreign nutters have no time lo escape, either by rising or sinking, and are thus entangled nilli Ihe ice, but do not make any pin t oi it. Miss Lillie James, a Sixteenth Amend ment disciple, residing iu Biuckford county, Ind., Is preparing for a successtul career in the circus. s Sbe ridus, standing on a ram pant, bareback steed, and Mirie.i the enter tainment, by performing on a violin, guitar, accordeon and other instruments not in cluding the piano or oigan while her horse is going at full gallop. The New York Herald states that the remuina ol General Thomas were brought over all t'.ie road Ironi Sun Francisco to Buffalo, Lot ol'v free of dm rue, but with special lionois frvin the sever il railway companies along tho line, in view of the great services of the dead hero; but the lleiald adds that from Buffalo to Albany the railroad company charged tho remuiiiE as freight, and the aliendanls us pat-s -n- gers. "And ye have tukun tbu teiolal pledge have yu? said somebody to un irishman, "lndadu 1 bate, and am not ashamed of ailher." 'Did not Tanl tell Timothy to take a little wine fnr bis stomach's sako." "so he did; tut my namo !s not Timothy, and there's nothing the matter with my sloimcb." In Iowa women prisoners have the rights of men. They tire set to brnuking stone. . There is so much uieusies in Leavenworth that some of the inhabitants ai'e lotted to tak it two or three times. Two Baltimore amendments iudulged in a dinembowleing match to celebrate the day ol jubiiee. Johnny Caunon. a j on i b ill bli summers, residing in Clearfield township, Butler conn ty, Challenges any iu ;u iu Ihe Stnte, ol the age of 83, for a footrueo or a dauce, the wager to be $10. Johnny Is suid to be ao active old toy, and likely U sweep iu the stakes on suco bets. On Wednesday of ut week, a little boy named Farreit, aged about thirteen yeurt, had bis head crushed nnd neek Irokeii by being caught iu the bull wheel cd ut: ud neil at Lawrenceburg. A Newark man is getting very susplous became his wife has leverul times lately asked him why he didn't apply for work ut fiat Ditto-glycerine factory which has ex ploded twice lately. Ha wants a divorce. Perry, the murderer of Uoge. in Brook lyn, was convicted after three trials, Thutf. day, ol murder In tbe second degree. A wag recently appended lo the list of market regulations of Cincinnati: -No whistling near the snnsago stalls." New Orleans papers uarrule the woes of a mature young couple, aged eleven and thirteen, who eloped from that city last week, and after passing two blissful days together in tbu cabin of a negro friend were ruthlessly torn apart, and the brief romance terminated with sound parental whippings and many tears. A Baltimore uiau ull'uied lo bel money 'hat be could (ill a lighted kerosene lamp, lie filled the lamp and a six foot coffin. There are more deaths Iroin explos'oni oj burning fluids than from explo3iucs of steam boilers. Lint;, i. mi;. Limn fur side r.t tho platform of C. A Durley, uar depot of U. (.'.;& A. II. Rail- Local JVotl;c". The New Gas l iirop for tale at Nicbelson Jfc Blackmail's. if. The largest and best nftorlmeut of Table Cutlery, ever brought Into the couutry at Niccholson & uiackiiion s. tf. Kid G1.0AKH A large assortment, at Lamemis i Alden . fni n la a word which Codinelnn A Corn well propose reuder obselete. For tnnJus operandi call and see tbem. marcbloif. Horse Shoe Nails, wholesale and retail, at Nicholson & Blackmoa's. ' 23-tf. Carriaae Bolts, wholesale and retail. Nicholson ft Backmon't 23-lf. Flno assortment ol wall paper at Grilles Bros. SHERIFF'S SAI.K I Cl.OSKIt. NicbolSOU t Rlai Kimin ha.vini: bought him out at this place and Kane City. tf. Iiifrinscitti'iit .Notice. The subscriber bas learned that a certain firm In Titusville, known us "Bryan. Dil lii ghani ft Co.," have commenced tliemnn iilnctiir of Sucker Rod with Socket Joints' This is n Direct inlringeiiient ou bis Rights, ns his claim is "connecting two sections el roil by means of wedges, 'wedging rockets, and iloulilu coupling bolt." lie does not specify any particular shaped wedge, nor of wh ! mateiial il shall be mnde. All rods made as aoore ! scribed outside of his man ufactory, ure diiect Infringement. This, Iberelore ' In CAUTION OIL OPERATORS, and all ctbersj muint buying or using any rods so made, except tlion' of bis manufac ture, n-i by mi doing they will lay them selves liable, and will be dealt with accord ing to law, WM. J. IN MS. PloNEEit. April nth, 1S70. Mr. Tiayer. salesman for tbe well known clothing l ouse of Charlet Stokes, Philadel phia wid visit tbis vity about April 1st. Tlioe wishing clothing cut ia the latest style nn (1 best materials will do well to re serve their order lor him. lie will have a very laipe slid complete line of s imples Our price will be found very low as the extent of our business gives great advan tages in Iniyinc. The loim established repu tation of ibe ton-e for fair dealing, good cutlitii! and workmanship is uuuranla that every customer wilt be pleased. ralti-at N E W ADV KKT1SEM EN'TS. Dwi l In limns neir the I'rwl'jtte'tnn rlnir.rh 'I lire-, rootle, ne-irty ne. Knqnlre at Kny-. -siono V uoii nnd ''ania;u fclioji, I etrolon Vntr. 1'a. atfi-lw. AOTICK. A 'thor1p!i'in pchool will open at t'ie KcIiaoI Iloii't on KiM'sit faiaj, on Infamy April 1 'in, by SI, I'ATI I.K-OS. i:.-St ATTENTION ALL OU Crerk I Mill Itunnins, Ami imnrutli wUf JAM KS SUTLTH - M the old Htm, a m M. a. Mini i rnmiitic nmi- wum rin tonieiv, win. love r a;ivn iliuir inmtry by mnUiti lit d lmi'Kftins. If u;iVoti'c bfiit ve " it jn-tt coiiic ud no tuu i usli n wail vi the iilc stock o( of all Moi nlT; s on hnud AVo home miul JjREAl), PIES. C.KE.S. F.wn nMftitinn w II plvt-n to hit Tf'R ChKAM l.ll!..;, wl i. h wOl hf rp nrd tlif flr-t (Uir of May rexi, v hero ( -h:il l9 bn,.y iuw it in in. imi w mi ni i;t"r iiiij w t-i i i' 1 1 ' ii -iingo. 4rN- li AUsnlutely no cn guiiflfiy. A 5 3m. REMOVED. THE GROCF.KY STORE OF C. WACHTER HAS EE. KEMOVE l From the old an I to tho building formerly occu pied by Oivan, ON' WILD CAT STREET. At tl.c Kailronil I'rosiiisg, a lurge stock of Groceries &Provisions r.f nil Hnd will b kept nt this Store, and will be ttolil ut JubbtiiK rates. I havs establiiiad a IgltAXCII 8TUIIE, AT HUNTINGTON'S OLD STAND, Washington Street. Which will ho epiTied m tha Wh for bndnrsa, Mhere will be fcviit a tlit cl.ns and well assorted tuck of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, In tli! connection I thnnk'mjr old ciitoiner for their very liberal ratnintiga and hone to nirlt a eoiitiTmanee of the same. Goodn delivered FHEB ok' CilAHUE. n. 1 WACnTER l'otrolenm Centre, April la. 1K70 lin. ItlXst it DAVIDSON, Would invite their old patrons and the public gen erally In Titusville and Vicinity To call and examine their splendid stock of JFurniture ! OP Al h KINDS Parlor Piilti", Chamber Sets, llookCacs, Bide Bird, tonuses, Whatnots, llat Hack, Spring Beds, M;iUtcsiM, CARPETS, OIL, CLOTnS, MIRRORS, And evi ry description of lrurnitare, plain and or Laiueutul. I'XDERTAKIXO : 4 in all Us brancliex. A liu-;c slock of ( Ot KINS AND UltTAlLlO f ASUS WINSOIt BROS. COLUMN? STORE., ESTABLISHED JS59. "Winsor B ros. MAIN STKEETe PETROLEUM CEXTKE, DEALERS IN OIL TKLL TUBING AND CASIN61 r ' ALSO, WORKING BARRELS t TALTEJ, STUFFING BOXES, CLAMJ'S, TONGS, INN1S SUCKER ROD?, RITETED JOINT SUCKER ROD BOILER PUMPS, CISTERN Jk WELL ITJIPS, Kitry DucrlptluD r snjipliss fer IIL WELL TlMiS l REFINERIES. i BB.1SS ; GO0D, STEAM & GAS FITTINGS BELTINB. PACKING AND HOSE J KIRBY'S COMPRESSED BUNGS, HARD "W A. RE, Hon"1 Trirnmlnge, Carpent t V I ols, Drillinn and Plain Laid Rope, Oaknui, Nails, Axes, Table and Pocket Cntlrrr, A ."j'l ior mci.l f eis vtli nf ia .In Ilr.dwars L!ua House' Furnislilu (;!mm!s VENTILATOR AND Morninj? G-lory base eu ki:ks. HOME COMPANION, IRON GATE, tnd WHEAT SHEAf Cools. Stoves fjamp, Iiantcrn 4c Chimney So. 1 Winter itralncd Lard Oil, NO. 1 IlEFIXED OIL. CHAMPION CLOTHES WRECKS WnufctarcTB of TIN, SHEET IRON i COPPEB WARE. SMOKE. STACKS, v.n.irini. nf ti vinil. rinn. with neatness and a patch. Kspeclal atteatiou t'ivea to Steam and Gas Fitting Purchasing with eash only,' onr u ny nulling evervtliina In onr line are ui'triV.. ,,.a other eVlalhmimt in the Oil Uejion. V. s first clans- Tl NO REPAIR SHOP Thanklnr onr frian Is for tl.olr Pt", ir,"11 In tlie pa!, we shall uio our beit Bl'r,rcb VUu"'!!