Petroleum Centre Daily Record- Pet. Centre, Uednesdar. April 30. AMH1V.41, ' t .'.njj JD1-I'ARI t HE IF TU.4IAS:ti.";. V. Jc A. It. ft, tteiTii. No. 2. Passencer. LeavoCorry lis. 20 Titnsrille, 12.f9 p. m. : Petroleum Cen tre, 1.40 p. m. ; Oil Clly, 2 22 p. m.: Ir- Vineton, & I p. in. No. 4 Pai-senerLeave Corrv 6.10 a. m Titusvllle, 7,35 . m.i Petroleum Centra 14 a a; Oil City, 8.59 in; arrive at lr vioeton 11.40 a ui. No. 6 Passenger Leave Corry 6.05d m Titusviile, 7.S0 p m; Petroleum Centre, l Mi , BIIIVV H, VII lliy VfU p UJ. NORTH AO. I. ratseiigpr Leuva Irvineton 7.15 ni; un wty, iu.io a m; Petroleum Con- tre, 11.05a bj; Tilusvilie, 11,50 a m; arrive no. J, rassenijer Leave Irvinpton, 12,- "-Pi "y -07 D re: I'etro eum ten tre, 3,38 p ai: Titusville. 4.2U p m: arrive at Coiry 5.45 p m. No. 6, lJasseuir-i Leave Oil City 7,C0 a . l i jiiuui venire, .4.( u in; Titusviile, S,i0 am; trrive Co.r,- 10,10 a m. Otvlite (.orvicva. FRKSSTTKRIAN CHURCH. Preaciiug at n .'clock A. If., and 7 o'clock P. II. WETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services every Sabbath at ll A. M. and i Si P. M. Sabbath School ut 12 P. J. atifiw. A OBrJiuI;vitn.tioii extend d to all. i Eev. C. M. Hkako, Pastor. STB. PETER AXn PACL-S (Catholie) CHURCH. ; M imi ut 10 a. iu. Vesper and BennJictiea of the Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. u. Cateciiima at.2;p. m. JAMES DUNN, Pastar. Gold 1.3U A correspondent of the Allegheny Daily Republic, writing to that psptr from this place, nys; The village, though one or ibe oldest in ui Worn, appears of niushruon crowth. The biiildins are all shanties, erected on the name plan, without paint or ornament July two brick buil.lings can be found in tbe plare, the ret l-eiuij made of the cbeap est lumber, aad many .ut" them roofed with slabs. This is uue to the fact the latin on which the village is built remain undivided i lne possession ol lis oriniual purchasers the Central Petioleuiu Coru-Jpy,--oud every structure in the liaial.-l l Million leased premises. From i lint former Superintendent of the 7 wen Kouwtt to the slock- JiolUeM of the railroad from Wbeeliag to Washington, I learned many valuable lacis iu repaid to the territory Mug In and around the Centro; Ihefot-tuiir-g made and lost therein; the lucky aud unlucky suecu Jaluia, and many anmeiuit auecdotea of tbo various bubbles that came to the surfacj during lb ejcitemeo t of 'C3 and 'flj. I selected the Rochester House us mv amnion lor the reasou that there tbo "oil princea" are to be found the regular old babitues and moreon (ecause the pioprle '"is, Ilrad-itrtet & ShM tfood are recognized "j traveling puulio as caterers of lirst ni luelil. , Tbo our.spondant also civet aiiite pleasing und highly colored account of bit .udveulure,'io a '-free and easy," and from the description given one would think that be bad been there before; or else lie must hava taxed bis veratlle imagination to i fesnt' : e-tleiit to get up to pleasing an ac count. .U ur classing this place with, "Water street, New York; Cheyenne, in the far west; San Fraccisca before 1849, and the Mlssissppi in its haloyon duys for gum lileis, eoulil all Und their counterparts liere," all of wbicb places be seems to bave thorough knowledgo of, this gay and festive youth jokingly remarks, (be was iu the fieea.id easy when be wrote): i noticed among those present some men whose reputations, 'ike uiy wwn, were else where above reproach, ami upon comment ing upon it to my companions, was inlorra- eii that everybody went out here." The perpetration of snob a jike of course places liis '"reputation above reproach, ' and having thoroughly examined the "boles" and "doi" iu the place, no doubt lie will have occasion to remember, them fur bourn time. Another visit would cause un attack of 'sofiunin of the brain," especially if the 'gay old boy" whose 'reputation Is above reproach" should tux it to the extent that be did in writing up the paper description publibbed in the Republic. The opinion appears to prevail tbat the luck-up put up in Ibis place some mouths, since, was paid for out ol monys raised by fciiLscriptlou for that purpose. fcucU how ever is not tbecaie as but (CO was raised The balance $104 was paid by Mr. Oeo. V). WilFOQ entirely out of bis own pocket. As Ibis is a pubiie ueuefll it is uo moie than right tbut Mr. W. should be repaid for Lis uuduY, and we uie glad to learn that a iuhsciipiion is being raised fur that pur j.uHe. Let our citizens subbcribo Jiburally und pay Ibis debt. 1. S Siace the above was put Iu type we lekrn that the money bag been raind luJ paid ovir to air. Wilson. t-etrolcuni Items from all Sources A dispatch to the Pittsburgh Commercial dated ltraiiy's fiend, April 18, sojs: The Armstrong well, situated about two miles nurth of this, owned by Meusis. Jen nings, Clarke, Morrison, Meldron and others began bowing oil this morning while the tools were siiil in it. ly some means it took lire, aud consumed everything com bustible about lae well. It is still burning, but every effort is being made to extinguish the Are. It is estimated tb.it this will be at least a lifty, and probably a hundred barrel weli.JThis etriUeopou8 up a lai'je tern lory, aad no doubt will ptove a coud field for future opeintions. The President nod Secrclary"of th eXov Tuesday afternoon tiaid a visit, in comou- ny wilh other genileinon,,totbo foundry in Georgetown where the new invention lor utilizing petroleum for fuel purpose, known as tbe Vi hippie und Dickoraou process, baa been for some time in practical operation. An hour was speut by the President- in its ynspection, and he asked many questions which showed his interest in tbe question o1 our futurefuel supply. Ho said tif this in vention proved what it promised to be, it would put us far on our way toward coui- peting siiccessfullyjwitb the.; cheap ;labor o' Europe la tbe production, of iroa, '.and pro motion of other like industries. Tbo Fojins wollj'.atiSnambiirg, of which mention has been undo and whicj was tor pedoed, a few days since, is reported as pro ducing Bteadily at the rate of 250 barrels per day. This is one of the finest wells in tbe vicinity. Armstrong; Holmes are plugging'all or the abandoned holes on 'he Armstrong farm, Pleasautville. A new ten barrel,.Jwell wasjitruck Mon day on tiio Eewell tract, West niukory, or what is.knowu ns Fergundas.nun, A few days aio a ;saloou keeper in Cin - clnnati,-ln a stale of beery be,,ildeiuicnt boiled some half duzen egs in coal oi'i and afterwards endeavered "to relish thorn. The first oaetaatea.like anything else but hen fruit, and the second thiew bim into Fucn a naseaiiting condition tbt be immediately took to bis bed, where be has been confined i ever since. Whether this experiment was made In hopes of ere a. ting a novelty wkeruwitb'2. to tickle the palates of epicures, or whether through the influence of bisdeep potation!1, we aro not informed. Tbe result, however, is n very sick and d.sgustod saloon keeper, who, wa opine, wiil hereafter not exi.!rimo nt with siicb fluid for coukiug purposes, but useitsoicly for a beacon of ligh'. If this had bappeiietl iu ttiuiUya of.the u,t excite ment, speculators would bave bad bim map ped out into oil territory by this lime, and been selling oil stock iu bim. Kkw Well. A new well was struck on the Central Petroleum Co. 'a (arm, on Sat urday last. It commenced pumping oil at a lively rate and kept it'tip until the bead was pumped olf, since which time it ba; averaged fifteen barrels per Uay. The well is owned by Mr. David Yauaey, of this place. We have heretofore inadvertently omittod to mention tbut our respected townsman, Dr. V. MuAlpine, has takon unto himself a partner, not a matrimonial partner, but a partner in the surgical dentistry busiacss. Dr. J. E. Porter of Kousevillo is the man, aud berojfler tbey propuss to carry on the dental business at the old stand, using the latest aud most improved methods of ex tracting teeth, making new setts, Ac. Give them a call. .rio bag a seneuliun iu tbu elijuinci.t of a 73 year old boy with a buxom widow of 45. The gay couple were arretted at Cleve land. A report is aurreut that a 500-barrel well hag bten struck at Scrubgrass, .i Jesse 4S, Fbiladtlphia and Boston tract. The thousaud barrel well at Brady' Bead has dwindled down to 40 barrels per day. Tuesday afternoon a young lady standing with a friend iu the Union depot, at Troy, felt Somebody's hand witlidiawu from ber dress pocket, nod on casting u side glance at the band, she saw he wus a II utility dressed young man, and on loukiiig still further saw that ber pocket-book wus iu bis bam'. As the article iu quentiou contrfu ed but four cents, she ullowed the fellow to keep it, wbinperlng to him. "Tuke the penuies aud buy yourself some candiei." "At gSewVoik, on Thursduy evening James Fislt, paiaded at tbu bead of tbu Ninth Regiment by moonlight. Colouel FiBk wore a geraeoug uuirurm, and was covered with bouquets. John Gilmer, uu ex-policeman of Nash ville, committed Euicldv) tiio oti;er dy by shoo. in' a load ul buckshot inl 11 I. ! Rill,. When le djue the act he er!i-d out to Lis wife, "Fanny, I u.n dead," atd 8jn nf'!. expiitd in lur o;ois. i JVUWS ITEMS. Parasols aro now in order. Spring fever abounds In Philadelphia. Croquet playing is popular once more. Dutters and straw hats arebeirg re.nrect. ed. BnfTiiloniaus aro takiii ninety pouud 8turgeons. Trout aro plumper than uiml, this spring. A Wisconsin Benedict's now wife tarns out to be a boy, and be wants a divotce, A Wisconsin lady has incrva.sed the ceu sus six iu eleven months. Tho Ohio Leglj'.a'ure adjourned Mon day. Cincinnati sees Chicago' 2010 rplum eatois, and goes 1000 orjenic eaters bet ter. It is seid that sportsmnn in search or ducks are quite as plenty as tho fowls at liondequoit Iiay, Lnka Ontario. A recent Georgia duel simmered dowt from double-Varrcled puns and Imcksbi.t at fifteen paces, to a list light and final i)ol ogy. Generul Stone, whj served uudvr Gemral McClellaii during the lutu war, has entered tbe service of the Viceioy ol Eypt and tail ed for Alexandria. Four other officers who served in the Nurtl.em army bave also sail ed for E:',vpt, uodj abo.it a dozi-a ruliel ofiicers hae gone there. The agent ul the Viceroy at New York ifa nuking n guUr siiipnunts of breacii leading r.fls, and h;,s recently made r.ew outr.icis. The uent of the Tuikisu Guvernuient remains at New York attending to purubasleg and forward ing arms, principally muzzle loading lilies May is considered ul unlucky nmi-y'iTig mootu by sumo people. A young girl was asked, nut kug since, to unite herself to a lover who had named May iu his prupusal, T'ie lady hinted that My wus nui.iclty. Well, make it Juuc. then," teplied tfie swain. Casting down ber eyes with ablush, she rejuiued, "Would net April do ns well!' A special from Evanstun, Wyoming says: Mouday the baues and c'otUiug of a man were lbtud a few tulles east of this etutiou. The body bad besu horribly tutu aud scat tered by wild beuttts. Nothing was found to luiiicute who be was. A Utggi check aud a secund-clusd ticket are all e.'us foiiu.l.': Since the above was received, a tru:;k bear ing a check corresponding to lii.H found uu his body has been upoued i.'. Om i'.iu, and a book was loi.ud with ttiu m.iuo of Jamus II. Bulaa writt-jii in it. Ger. Smiui.ta is auiii j'.izei oy, ilie Presi. duut to peuuit the departure of ibe Big Horn ixpedilion, un tbo egreeLU'iit c! tbe lead.-rs not to trespass oa ir.dian reserva tions. iJSixly thutisand dulluis b said to have but-u subscribed at Fruukiiu fur rebuilding tbe Excbunu Holol. Ills probable tho billiard maicU betwee" Piudolphu nud Cyrille Dion will take place in Chicago during tbe latter part of May. Among the,iteuia m Uio contingent uc couuoi the United fctatts frmatu !oi the last year, are "one. dozen rubber ulppls. 1 At the residence of Mr. 11. Sharp, April Ib7i), i,y lUr. N. li. Hawkins, Mr.- J. W. Gordon ui.d Miss Tillie S,u;an, bou oi l'eti'uleuu C'eu tre. ODD FELLOWa ! A i 'J l-.IsTIvJN! Thi re will bo a meeting of Odd Fellows at Good Template' Hall, on Friday Even ing, April 2:d, 1870. W. A. Tbu:iip:,ou, Deputy Giaud llater of this Uisiridt, will be prisent. A general atter.dar.ca is de-8'"(1- By order. Tbe largest lot of Bird, Canaries and other species, ever brought to the oil regions bus jiibt beeu received atM. S. Smiuiuus. a2U.lt" lufriiigtuitjiii Nonce. Tho Hibhcriber bud learned that a twrlnln firm in Titusville, I nown a "Brynn. Dii lingbnm ,t Co.," have euuimencod'tliu uian iilaclnre of Sucker Hods with S k-u,.i. This is a Direct lnfcli.r.ni,ont un bis fiijhts. ai his claim is "conueetiug two sections o rod by uioaris of wedge, wedging suckels, and double Coupling bu't." Ho does uui 8iecily any partieulur shaped wedge, nor of what material It shall be made. Ail lu.ls made as above described outside of His nuiu. ufactury, are diiect inlriiigtmeiits. This hereloie is tif ' CAUflON OIL GITUATOns. a:id all others, ajjaiusl buvieg tr uung nny rods so made, exivW those oi I is niunnl u--Hue, as by s doing thuy will luy tlient-s:-lves liable, uud will be dealt with accord ing to law. WM. J. I.V.N I;;. FioxtKU, April Oth, lf7d. s'iikuikfs SaI.k I:; Ci.m-:, v:,. i, i0,, t Blaekire).! I aviu b.,,i.t him out at this 1 lace aud Kane Ci'y. l(- I III Hl lOlif.t). II. H. Warner hat just received a oar In nd of Fine I'otntoet rrom Ohio, tbo Peach bhvf, 1 1 1 y are pllel. and we an excellent pnintoc. Mr. Warner sella them at the low price ol sixty cents pi r bushel. It. Tim New Gus f ump fur tale at Nicholson A Blacktuon's. if. The largest and b-it assortment of Table rnll.-rs-, ever Inunglit into tho country at Nicclioisnn ,t ltlackmon's. tf. Corn is n weid which rndlnpton 4 Com well propose ri eiii r el Be'el. Fur tliOffus o;iraii(fi Cill and n e tin in. tnarcblttlf. Horse Shoo Nuil wholi-.-alo at,i retail, at Nicholson 1 Biaekmoa's, J3-tf. Carriage Bulls, wliolefalo rndf r-lail. a Nicholson & Barkmon't 2J-tf. Fine assortment of wall paper at GliCeS P.ro3. AVe would call the iittentinn Of ouf busi ness men tn the superior tyles of job print ing, liotb plain ami fancy, ut present teing turned out from this ullice. We are prepar ed to execute job printing of every descrip tion in the latest uud most tiishiouublu style of the art, aud at reasoimble rates. If. Push, (Jlasn, Doors Putty A'o. Large stuck very cheap at tho Furniture Store. BlO-tf All styles MkM barneys, cheaper than the cheapest, mad" from Motlat's oak stock, aud warrunti tl, nt J If. Kron's. Buy !he ' i!ed Hot" Saddlp. manufactured in Tttifville ixpte.-ly for ti n ollconntrv, ndiip'vd to all kinds of wenilier, at J. 11 Kron'd. ivl2-ll TheNew Cm Pump lur saia at Nicholscl ,t B.aclviuoii s. tf. Fine nfsi rtirietit of Pm.it bm! Cloth Win- do thadea uud Fixture.!, just rec"d at Klbt f. (ilill-FlSM BkOS. Tnst received lare aud well aborted stuck oi shelf hardware at J Kuthortorda. tf. r'TitK PrtiAMins of s;ilendid o"al overat Oi diugto i A Coimvell't yard aro perfectly wonderli.l. mari-blOtf. NEW ADVKItTlSEM KNTS. l OIl SAIE. Dwil'ln Homo ne.'.r Ui rnsl'Tti '':m C'luir.ih 'I !uo ' rm.tn. m.It v. Krmitro St siti.O Wuon uuS t'unio Miwi', I t-troU.i Ct-uiro. Ia. 151w. ATTE'npl ALL Oil C'rei It Is sltil 11 uniting) Ati.Ih -('( 'i '.)..!-! if ,tai:-;s sitriH at the tl L.iiKt '.'M . S:i."f : nr'i'.iii'. itw.i- witli ru t ;i;:t rs Oihi It.vut'i: :'io;r :n m"v h- ituikiuir ut a o:i". r.iw. it li'ii t In- it vr ii just CuUtO it,ud give ifcc mn'i ii. wo.l t. the iiitf icck ul nfall M"' nlw.ns i.n l f.nl A'.:j li mivniaJe 15UEAD, PIK. CAKEA Ac F-oefiflt niteri!ion v'll ptv,-n to my ICE CHh.XM I'Altl.iio-, vl.i , wdl l.-rp nl the flr.t a !' ,M..y next, wnein I rirol be l.npov 10 Wilt on III e v.-hn in.,, fuvor :ne vt i I in ii n:ri.nugs. 41. ! .'!solutely lit) blIo-i ' u tuco.-iy ' ni5'.;m. REMOVED. TUB CROC Kli V STOltE OF 3I-T. C. WACHTEE has moEi'v ii.-aovi-jj) From l)ir old stan t to the bulltilug ioroiciiy eccu iied bj ilrjitu, ON WILD CAT STREET. At tho Ioiilroad Crossing, a large slock i f Groceries & Provisions of V'iuU wit! ha kept nt this store, and will tc sold ut jiil-klng rates. 1 hut esialitUutU a isiiArvrri gTnE, AT HUNTINGTON'S OLD STAND, Washington Sfreel, Wl.lcli will li i,e:ir, i.n the Tit h fnr Imilrm. Hhi re w.il to kei.t a tir.''.-cl;.as uod well usioruj klOCn of Gr.ocioiiti: & provisions, In lliis c n r -tli n I thank my old cmtoinei 'fur Itieir v iy 11i- d utiMiine unit i'.oriM i., m-if a ..iii.tiMionv, of t!.e suii.e, liouds ilu!lv.-r ii Kltr.':' vl' (.ilA!i',lK. , , , H. W ACUTE fl- r'-'troliuim teutro, April la. 1. "0 -Jm. lil'MS & IflVlitSO.'Y, , Would iiiviteil.eir old iiiroii8 iu d the public gen- tlatly III TitusviMo :iit! Vii:ii(jr To call aud examine tlnlr spluudld stuck of JTurnituro ! OF At I, HINUH t'arli.i-Sutls, ci -amber Sets, llouk Case,, SiJ,, ,,ir,ls. Lomv.-s, WliBtniits, Hat Unrks, t-p.-ing But", ' Al.ilLi esses, CAP.PETf, OIL CLOTHS, J1IRUORS, A-idevry deSL-rljitiuncf fumlture, pliilu and or uaiiH-ulai. Ill all Its liriuclies. A lartc sluel: uf VnniXs AMD BUUALMC CASES Now on hand. njirltl tf. jr:o. n. isissEMi Ai co., B A N Z E E S , rr;i iioi.ki .n ceni hi:, ia. 0. 11. liUsell, , M. C Martin Clirlstnpher Meyer. Wo otl'-r tir per vi va lor tlx ti-nDWirtln ' of (tr.NKtl.-M, HANKINl,)ki;Xi.llA.(ili uud COI. 1. h' TH-.S I I siMS AllV I 11. O.i-.k .i.IKi.I. .1 tn ,r .Mti b-OI A..t... VINM)li BUOS. COU'Mv.5 WliSOEl BROS., STORE it. "Wins or 33ros.! WAirs" STHEET, PTK01E131 t'ESIKE, DEALER3, IN OIL WELl, TUBING AND CASING! r: also, WORKING BARRELS 4 TALVES, STUFFING BOXES, " CLAMPS, TONGS, INNIS SUCKER RODS, EITETED JOINT SUCKER ROD BOILER PUMPS, CISTERN A WELL VVilfS, tvry Pe'scrlptLa of aupplUs for ML WELL TIMS JJD REFINERIES. BRASS I GOODS, STEAM & GAS FITTINGS BELTING, PACKING AND HOSE j KIRCT'S COMTRESSED BUNGS, habd w abs, Iluiise TriintnlngK, Carpeuiers' 'i'ooia. Drilling and Plain Laid Rope, Oaknin, Nails, Ax- ?. Table aud I'ockel Cutlery, A fall asioilmeu. f CTr-vtblnt i :li Ilnrdwaro 1 iae Sfoase FuniLsIih)"1 Gonds. "VEISTTIlLiTOPl AND Morniii? Glory RASE HURXSKS. HOME COilFANION, IRON GATE, and ' WHEAT SHEA? toves. liittapw, X,;tiitoi sis Ac. C!iintiC)i, ' IVo. 1 W inter alruiiutd liard Oil) .o. i uEri.iij oijj. CIIAJJi9Itt.CLTlIESWIU.CEKS Jlanurctitrers of TIN. SHEET IRON & CDfrSH WARE. SMOKE STACKS, Impairing of all kinds done v lib neatness and lsi patch. Ki.ue'al atteUiuu jjivou to Steam an,' Gas EHlin rnrcbn?lor with cflsli onlr,t ortr fSTllltlrs fo' " ' nmliinii evervthliiR in Our lfii are mueriiii otbi r i-itabl.atiiuom lu llm Oil tu-uluH. We ftialcittaa. Tl N NO REPAIR SHOP Tliaiikli-BOiirfiisndsfi rll.e'r liberal rlr"r,t in 111 i.ii, we shall una our belt allor" ' f l i'i ii.ii,u.n. ii;, is coDtiuianco, "SnXSiVaPJ.)1 ' Mm....-.MT'ii . ,1,44 MkwuiaajatsMMaiaV.'i
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