f etrdeum Certrs Daily Record- Pes. Centre, Tuesday. April 19. ARHIV.'X AND EPAKT1THB r TUAINSION.O. C. A. H. B, SOUTH. Yt. 2. Passenger LraveCnrrj lla.20 m. ; 1 itiisville. J2.6!) p. m.; Petroleum Cen 1 re, 1.40 p. m.; Oil City, 2 22 p. u.; Ir- i iK'tun, 5 1W p. m. N- 4 i -' nier Leave Corry 8.10 a. m; Ti t iiht itlf. 7,.V a. m.; Pefrolenm Centre U a m: Oil C'i'v, 8.59 a in ; arrive at If vinrtoD 11.10 a m. Si. 6 Pa s-ngei Lc.-ve Cony 6.05 p m; TitiiRviile, 7.. 10 p m: Pen-oleum Centre, p m; rive at Oil City 9,20 p m. ::orru. No. I, Fnf tii ',ci Lfvo Irvlneton T.15 a in; Oil Ci v. 1H.10 arty Prtt:!euui Cen ti (, )l.05n in; 'j'ituville, 11,50 a mj arrive at Corry l,jn p in. Wo. .'i. I'm n.:er Leave Irvlnolon, 12. "5 p in; Oil Cny 2,57 p in; Pe'-oleum Ceil In', !S.6 p m; 'l iti'.-vtlle, 4.20 p m; auive at Cotry h,b vim. No. , Pawensrr Leave Oil CUy 7,00 a tn; P roleum Centre, 7.43 m; Titusville, fe.'M am; arrive at Corry 10,10 a m. Divine service. PRESBYTERIAN CliUHCII. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. 11., and 7 'deck P. M. JiETHODlST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Service every S.ibbatb at 11 A. M. ana ,yi P. M. Sabbath School at 2 P. M. t freu. A oordlallnvltation extend ed to Ml. Rev. C. M. Heard, Pastor. ii. PETER AND PAUL'S (Catholle) CUURCH. Mas at 104 a. m. Vesper and Benediction of the Bleserd Sucrnment at 4 p. B. Caiecliism at,2,'p. ra. " JAMES DUNN, Paster. Allemnyoozelum City Is rapidly building n;i unler the wise and beniHcen', adminis tration of Mayor Kiouey. During a re. cunt visit to tBfyt plaee we noticed a large number ol new buildings going up, an were informed by Mr. Kinney Ibat tbe oil business promise to be lively at that point the coming Hummer. Quite a number o1 leases have been let and wells are to be put down at once. Tbo City now boaits of a school, and divine set vices are held en Subbalb days. No liquor is sold in the place. A majority of tbe population Is strongly In favor of womau'a suffrage, and meetings bare been held In furtherance of that cause. We did not learn as to whether tl e NicuuUoo pavement was to be laid, or street oars were to run the coming summer, but presume tbey will. Mayor Kinney en twrlaluK bis Iriends royally when tbey pay blra a visit Great is Allemegnozelum, and at "high daddy boy" is Mayor Kinney. Wrong copying our oil news and other lou.tl inuter, without due oiwdit. - Petro leum Centre Record take Dullce. East Brady Independent, II the Independent editor will take no tioe pi the beading of tbe oil Items ia this paper, lie will see that a general credit Is giveu to all. We are not given to stealing oil item without due credit Tbe Oil City Times editor not only steals our Items by tbe wholesale, but by changing a word or two leads people to believe Ibat tbey ar vrigiual with that paper. Go and sin no luuie. - So far iu is teasju there baa been eighteen new derricks put up on Ibe Bronw. farm Cherry tiee Run, and tbe wells are to lie pu dowuatoace. Lively times may be ex-i peeled luereaboula. The lumber trad on tba Allegheny River in very active at preieut A large amount ol' oil ia also being abinpad' to Pittsburgh. Sieauieu bving In tow burges arrive at Oil City almost daily. There is about six foot ol watt r in the river. Special Examluer John A. Wilson, Esq., appoiuwd by the U. S. District Court at 1'iitsbur.h, lb take evidence in tbe steel jar c.i'n, in wbioh Bryan, Dillingham & Co. ol Tuihv'.IIu, ate the complainants, and Flsh vr, N orris Co. oi this plsce, respondent, couiuienced taking testimony In tbe easeai the C olral House, to-day. Tbe cate I an important one a It involve tbe manufac ture snd use of sicel jars in drilling oil wells loi several years. Geo. H. Chrlstey, Esq , of Pittahin'jib, appear for couplaloant and M. A. Woodward, Esq., ef Pittsburgh, tor respondent. A"rinTor was current on tbe streets Isst eveninst that a one thousand barrel well bad been struck at Brady's Bend, near Parker's Lauding. To-day we learn that the well ataru 1 up at that rate until tbe bead flow ed off, wlieu it rapidly deoreased and is now yielding only 75 barrel per day. An other uentleman puts the present produo tioa at 2'H hrrel per" day. N w iin'ld UiiiojUoiiui in New'Mexico are Cie.itii'g areat eo lenient. the Z jo iiuuie ate timing this way. Petroleum lteana tram all Ronrem Four new wells are going down upon tbe Benedict Farm near Enterprise. This farm bat about thirteen producing wells doing Irvm three to fifteen barrels daily. . Tbe Clapp well on tbe Henderson farm, near Tldioute, is doing about CO barrels per day. Tbougb no leases have been given upon Ibis farm, nearly all tbe ailjnlning ter ritory bus been bought up by operators, and large developments are in progress. Tbe well put down upon tbe point of the bluff near the Upper Mill, a shott distance Mow Titusville, and near lb junction u Pine and Oil Creek, I doing about three barrels per day. A n?w well' was struck last week upon the Chicago tract, owned by Alrrcis. Kerno cban k Bojer. Tbe production at first reached but about 20 bbls. daily. It was torpedoed, and bas since produced at the 'ate of nearly 100 Libia, per day. Well No. 4 on the Clark larm, Sbam burgb, belonging to Maj. Hopkins id Tldi oute, wis loipedotd Fiiday and is now pro ducing slxiy barrels. Tbe production of the Tiuloul oil region couiinues undiminished. For tbe week ending April 14, the traduction at Tidioute wo 7,210 barrels; shipments 11,709 barrels; in tank 42,J87 Uriels. Tbe production at Hickory for tbo same period was 1,825 bbls; shipment 1,192 bbls; in tauk 3,229 bbls. Iu the Immediate vicinity ol Tidioule there not much change in tbe production ofthw wells. Tbe following l.sms from Went Hickory reglan we gather from tbe T'.dioute Jcurnal: Beatiy laim: This (arm Is owned by Beat, Neyhartaad others, Thompson 4 Co.' well, producing 6 obis, Beatly, No 1. 12 bbls, No. 2, 7 bbls, and No. S, 25 bbls, OluisLead 5 bbls, Filler, No. 1, 10 bbls, C ricli 12 bbls. Total 76 Two well aie drilling. Miles' Farm: Tiii farm I owned by ibe Wairen and Ve nango Oil Company, of PKuburgli. Tbe well are among tbe oldest in this Cii.rict and bsve fallen off considerably wilbia tbe last sixty (lay. Tbe tieqiient use of tei ; e- d-iej bus beie.ofjie kept up tbe productiou, out 6f late tt.ey do not trem to help lLe production materially. Geo. 1' nuii A Co., 2 well, producing 27 bblp.; Collius Bros., 2 well, producing 10 bole. Iviogtea Oi Company, 2 well producing 14 bbla. ; Artnl. oiawell, producing 2 Lbla. ; Wideavtbke Well, pioducing 4 bbls.; Cu.VuiaU will, pro ducing 3 bbls. ; Blottber well, producing 1 4 bbls. On tu Royal E. bolt laim owned by Scott, Graudiu & Fisher. Dewey & La ney well, pioduciug 7 bul. Number 1 1 wells drilling I. Ou tbe B. C. Scott l .wer farm. Thoioberg well, producing ti bbls.; Goodrich well pumping (it bbls. Harmony well (new) 45 bbls. Tbe Jiving Broibeis' iraet is a large and proaiis.iij; farm of 25b acres, and join tbe New Jjoauon, Christy and McGraw t; act. The n.ajor portion of it lie en tbe bolt and i almost certain ter liioiy. Dr. i'bu'ttbdig bought of these gen- aemen 20 acre and leused 39, on which be is now putting up a rig prepaialoiy te drill ing. On tbe Ctiristy tract adjoining, Mr. Hague ha well down 400 feet On the tract adjoining on tbe South West, Mr. Wat on 1 putting np a rig. On tbe Hen derson farm Mr. Clapp is putting np a new rig. Dr. Cbamburg I down 200 feet on tbe Michael McGraw farm. On the Lendon tiaot Mr. Butler 1 down S00 feet The Oil City Register publishes tbe fol lowing paragraph and comments: 'Six men bave died form tbe effects of Intemperance In Oil City, wit.lln tite pnst week, and six more are in a fair way to do so." Tbt paragraph wa eugerly gobbled by the local papers of our neighboring towns, and ia also published a a choice new item, by all the leading newspapers of the coun try. What are tbe facts of Ibe case. No such number of persons died In our city from ttte effects of intemperance in tbe tlmeapecllied. Every Intelligent person in our city, will bear us out in tbe assertion. And tba publication ol sucb an aiticle I a gross outrage upon tb resident citizens or Oil City. II w mistake not tbe Item Brat appeared la tbe Oil City Times, and ciedlt wa given for it to that paper by ua. Why ia this thus! W bave heretofore omitted to mention tbe fact Ibat Mi. James Shulls ba purchas ed Ibe slook and good will of M. N. Smith, and Is now prepared to furnish gioceries and proviaioua of all kinds, also, breid, pies and cakes. It is bis Intention to open an ice cream parlor about May 1st Mr. 8. bepes by fair dealing and tbe keeping on hand or good goods to merit a share of tbe publio patronage. ce bis advertisement. Messrs. O. F. Sohonbtom and C. W. King, Sr., are pnttlnt up art addition to l heir buildings, on Washington street. When completed they will add largely to tbe looks of tbe streot. Good Naws.Wohn Tbeobolt bas Jusl re. reived btrre.l ef ttffatt' Buffalo Ale and a harrel of Catawba wine. Thirsty Ind'- viiluals should attend the oall at the Opera House Suloou. ITEMS. Navigation I fully open on Lake Erie. Contract have been mad to carry wheat from Buffalo to New York, llghtersg free, for twelve cent bushel. After tbe 25th Inst., American silver wll ber eceived by tbe Dominion Government at 6 per sent, discount. Lake Cbamplaln I open to navigation. Tbe Nova Sooiia Legislature I to be pro rogued to-day. The school ship Mercury want ashore Sat- tiirday morgin;, twelve mile south of Cape Henry. No lives lost. Tbe yield of quicksilver on the Paotflc coast In 1869 wa 16,898 flask. Rich gold discoveries are reported atSlsk- yon, Eldorado ceunty, California. Tbe Expedition from Canada to tbe Red River country will number ten thousand picked men, lucludtog a steel battery and the Rocket Brigade, as well as twe thous and Icyal Indians. Tbe New Orleans ship Ka'e Prince, from Bristol, England, has arrived al New York, and report that sbe picked up en the 12 of April, In latitude twenty-six degrees and twenty-two minutes west, the oiew of Ibe schooner Emma, from New York for Gal veston. Tbe schooner bod caught fin and burned I j tbe water'e ede. Tbe First Congregational Cbnrch and several adjoining bulding in Nashua, N. n.. were burned Saturday night Loss $100,000. Tbe British Government Is to bear all tbe expense of tbe Red River expedition. Tbe Loops are all to be raised in the Do minion, 13 serve two yen is, and in being diabandedeaob volunteer will be entitled 'o a xiant of land. It is to s.art on tbe 10. h of May. Hee Is an anti-woman argument fiom a Mi3. ori fiper: "Aside from a few dri.: up, scoop-bre-st; d. raw-boned, tbln-visagej skin-lightened, bald-pated old maids, and oeie ana mere babylej wire, grass-widow and brawling termagant, there are not a dozen bealtby, robust, sound-minded women In tbe otate that would vole for female suffrage, iftbe question wa submitUd to tber decisiou." We would call the atieouon of ou read ers lo tbe aiw advertisemiat of L. mmeis & Alden clothing dealer, by wbieb It will be seen that tsey bave removed to tbe 'arte and ctmmodlous store under Good Tem plars' Hall. Iu addition tbey bave added largely to their stock of clotbios. ba a. cam and gents' furnishing goods, which they are prepared to sell at greatly redused prices. Messrs L. & A. have been engaged in the clothing business In tbl place fur several year, and by strict attention to business and fair dealing bave succeedod in build ing up an exteaslve trade, which will ao doubt be largely Increased lu their new lo cation, oe we nope i.iey may. CoitrscTias. I a our ni'iire of the death of Epbiaim Parker, at Parker's Landlug, a few day lr.ce, we made tiie ate teb:al Ibat ba died In a drunken St We were misin formed, and finding the fads to be differ ent, we hasten to make the correction. He dicdol congestion of tbe brain, and bad not been drinking to excess for several weeks, Tbe deceased was highly r rnuct. ed, notwithstanding bis fault, and out Of rwpeci lor mm, an tbe business pi, ce at Paiker'sctoted during tbe fat.ersl service: Oil City Tlmei. , . A man nsmed D. W. Warren wus drown. ed In tbe Allegheny River, neer Eagle R.k, HI. J .... . . on l uuniuaj isai. us nau attempted to cross tbe river in a canoe while under the influence of liquor, and tbe c.noe upsetting eou mrowiog blm into the water, be soon sank to rise no more. HI body bad not neon recovered at last account. Benzine wa in aotive demand last even ing. A new well wa si t uck on the Shaw farm near Roueevitle, a few days since, which is yieimng z uni per day. Iufiiiigement Notice. Tbe subscriber bas learned that a certain firm In Titusville, known a '-Bryan, Dil lingham & Co.," have commenced the man ufacture of Sucker Rods with Socket Joiots This is a Direct Infringement oo bis Rights, as bis eluim 1 "connecting two sections of rod by means of wedges, wedging sookets, and double coupling bolt." lie does not spei Ify any particular shaped wedge, si'or or what material it shall be made. ATI' rods made as above described outside of bis man ufactory, are diiect Infringements. Vbis therefore Is to ' CAUTION OIL OPERATORS, and all olbeis, aiuinst buying or using an; rods so made, except those of M manufac ture, as by su doing they will lay them selves liable, aud will be dealt with accord-' log to law. . , ' WM. J. INN 13. Fiovkrr. April 9th, 1870. Sheriffs Sti r m rtnmin vini.i. t. IJls' kinnn having bought him eut at this r tl, ii tr tvr..A ha tnai rMielvefl a ear load of Kin Potatoes from Ohio, the Peacb blws, Ihey are called, and are ao eiceinwi potatoe. Mr. Waroer sells them at the low price el sixty cents per bushel. It Tbe NewG 'i Pump for sale al Niobelo & BlackmonV Tbe largest and best assortment of Table Cutlery, ever brought Into the country at Niccbolsen A Blaokmon'. tl. Cold I a word wbicb Codington A Corn well propose reuder obsolete. For modus operandi call and see them, maicbiotf. Horse Shoe Nails, wholesale and retail, at Nicholson & Blackmoa's, 23-tf. Carriage Bolts, wholesale and retail, a Nicholson A Backmon'a 21MC Fine assortment of wall paper at Gr'.ffe ttOf. We would call the s.tentlon ol our busl nrs men to tbe superior styles of job print log, both plain and fancy, at promt being turned out from tbls ofDoe. We are prepar ed to execute job printing of every aVwin tion in tbe latest and most fashionable style of tbe art, and at reasonable rates. tf. Sash. Glass, Doors. Putty Ac targe stock very cheap at tb Furniture Store. mio-tr All mtmam ltAtt ..... ik. cheapest, made from Moffat's oak stock, and warranted, at J Ii. Kron'a. Buy the ';Red Hot" Saddle, manufactured In Titimvllle expressly for Ibe oil country, adapted to all kinds or weather, at J. R. Kroa's. al2-tl , TheNew Gas Pump lor sal at Nicbolsoa & Blackmon'e. tr. Finn assortment or Pper and Cloth Win dow Shades sad Fixtures, just ree'd at mStr. Gripvk! Bho. . Just received a Inrge and well aborted stock of shelf hardware at J. Rutherford's. If. Tbk Ptra Minn or splendid coal overat Codington A Corowell' yard are perfectly wonderful. march lOtf. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE. ' Dwel lni Ilne near Iho TreftijrWHnn Chnr:h Tlirfw roimii, nMilynew. Rnqtilra ft Kev. tune Waoo rnl i'ur.Uge bliop, I etrulcn-. On f, Pa. 1Hw. ATTkAITIOINI ALL Oil Creek la atlll Rtinnlng, Am. n aro th pnr,.Uo( JAMRH 8HFLTS nt the oliia- .nd ol M. N. Sinlt i nmiiluir mwn wtth era tnnie n, v.-e.i ove to iijve ihetr mnneyby making tond b.ir;,uliiw. If ymiMon'r lielim h 'iwl cotvo UiU we t ie . mh as Wen ft tbe Dies stcsk ot GROCERIES ofattV'id- .Iwriv on hand A n liome-nad BREAD, PIES, CAKES, Ac K-peval a'tcntloB will be aiven to aty ICE IKaAH 1 AKLOI., whtciiwtll be opi'aed the tl taT of May next, hre I ehi'll be hnpny lo wjITI a inn wno m t,JKvor me with tlielr imronage. 4SirN. B. Aliutlutely no aalea rn Bund v. alftSm. REMOVED. THE GROCERY STORE OF XT- O- 'WACHTEJl HAS BEEN REMOVED Vro. tlmoMntao MotbebniMlu; formerly octn pied V Eiyau,. , . ON WILD CAT STREET, At U-a IhiilropU Croatiaj, a large stock of Groceries & Provisions of lllnd will he kept at thl Store, and will be aold at Jobbing rates. 1 hate etjtiultined a BRAKTCII sKTORE, AT HUNTINGTON'S OLD STAND, Washington Street, Whlrh will ba opened on the, l.ith for hn'IntTi, when will be kept a ttrst-cloM. and wall at .Oitod t.ock of GROCERIES 4 PROVISIONS, In thfa connection I tnapk my olil eatomara' Tor their ve y Hlwntl patronage and hone to mi-rlt a cititlnu .i.-o of tba aama. Goods del I vend FltEK OF C11AKUB. , . n H. C VTACHTEP.-Poti- lenm Centre, April la, P,iO lm. UV Ac DAVIDSON, , Would ln;tc;thetr old p'lvonaandtae public gen mlly In Titusville and Vlclnltjr To call and examine their tplcodld stock of furniture ! OP Al L KINDS Parlor Bnln, Chamber Seta, ' Book C :, Bide ro.nlt, Loniist-, Wiiiiiio;-, Uatr'k, bpi.u-rx)., Mutner.'ev CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MIRROR'J, Andevfry deeciiptiOB of Fnrnttore, plain and or Dumenlal. . INDEUTAKIKO I In all lt- brunches. A large slock of . . corrr and MurAiwo oases NowcmhaiuL aprl8-tf, a EO. II. l.wii;fr'Ac coTT" B.jA. 1ST K-B-RS, PEXROLEt'iri CENTBK. PA. O. B. B1b,u1I, M. C. Martin Christopher Meyer. g We offbr on,1 aervuea for the trnnMetln of UKNKKAL HAKINii.aEXCHANOE ai.d COL LK'.TION HnsiNKsM Any bufiiiun eutrustvd tq our core will rncelre prompt aitoutloo. U 17. i, WINPOU BROS. COLUMN, WIIMSOR BROS., HARDWARE ' STORE., v ESTABLISHED 1859. Winsor Bros. MAIKJ STREET, PETROLEUM CECTRF, DEALERS IN OIL WELL. TUBING AND CASING I ALSO, WORKING BARRELS A TALVES, 'i uiti.;g i ox'j-j, CLAM J S, 'iOSCS, INN IS SUCKCt ROfW, K1TETED JOINT SUCKER ROD BolLEB PLMf'S. Clo'iEKJi A WELL PUMr.-", tmj Dc.Ci .illn W auirilics tot tiL well nm m REFINERIES. brass toons, STEAM & GAS FITTINGS BELTING.'FACKINO AND IIOSB J KIRBVS COMPRESSED BlTNGd, HARDWA .E, . , . Bouse Trimming, Caipenirtj' Trols, Brlilinc and Plain Laid Rope-, Oaknm, Nails, Ales, Table and Pocket Cutler. - A mil a. oi rant r'ere-yililiir; l ilia IliJre liije House Furnishlnj Goods, "VEISTTIXj-A-XOH AND " Morning: G-lory BASE Bl ltCUS. HOME COMPANION, IRON GATE, antf WHEAT SHE A? a Cook Stoves. Iiamp, linlitern ic Cblniiftys No. 1 Winter traine! La 4 01! NO; 1 REFINED OIL. ' CIIABPIOX CLOTHES WRIXaK TIN. SHEET UN I COFPSH WABE. SMOKE STACKS, Repairing o.'all hMa dona n Hh iwitne" and f p.U:b. IbpcckUMUaUoneantu. Steam and Gas Fitting PorchalP with cash anly,' onr ftcllWf" ' JJ' ntshliig evrrylhlnK out in era uierir ! . other esl ibl! jbmeut in tha OU Ke-jiou. (rat cUti. TIN ND REPAIR SHOP Thanklra onr friend" Tor tt.elr Hbal r. ' ' In tha pnt, we shal", r. 'S 0 W belt Uti ' la cautluMaucu, y aasWtrblli
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