..T'"-' 1 -rolrtm Cenrr? Dei ly Record' et.Tfttre,Sanrdaj-. April 83, 5J.V'I E IAIit Tl'X.. B IF ili.iTMO.N0. O. & A. U- U, jrTH. Ni 2. PHMt-nivr. Loev.-Corry lla.21 leii'.e. i?.r-!tn. in.; Petroleum On-t.- i l!- :. a.: OH City, 2?2 i. m.; Ir ! t., J V ; m. '- , . r r..ive Corn (5 19 n; 1. 1, 7.?.. i. wi.t cum Cl'l.tW j t ; : i : wl C i 69 m; arvve Ir- V- - ).,.!' 1 '0 .. ' Pes LftT Cony f fcj ri m; r, ?.oj m; Petroleum Ceut.iv, w; tut a, (in Cuj 9.20 i it. vonrn. ; . T 1 'T JrvJo'ibvj 7.15 s .);.(.... )r,Jt) r.i; Petroleum (Vn i i'.i5t in; Ti'usvilie, 11.51' e r-; arre .. r. iv I. in. 8. P : "r.'tT Learn Irvtneton, ; : ; 2.57 p m; 1'etroienui Con- .-,." ;, i ; lititeTilie, 4.20 p to; arrive i C if. i m. V.i :i i'h'':iKir Lenvo Oil City 7,00 n ' rl-CeuiM. 7.43 a ui; Titus-die, V i "i; nr. .-. n at Corry lii. Ill a in. Civ IM3 rwrtlcea. PiirSMTTEIUAN CHURCH. ?i.-ic'iii!.' at 11 o'clock A.J!., and 7 Vcia-.S r. M. .ME1 f.701.'l?T EPISCOPAL CRURCIf. t-'er.xes every Sobb-.th at 51 A. J. ami j'.f V. V. -..boat'-, School at 12' P.M. e fr-o A cardial jlnTiiation extend ed t . t il. P.KV. C. M. Heahii, Taitor. STS. PKTEM AD PAUL'S (Catholie) c nunc a. MM t Ji a. in. t'eip-r rnd Benedict!! of tbt Blessed 8 craiidnt at 4 p. m. ' Catwrls-n at,2'p. ro. JAMES DUNS', r?nr. Co- sider Oil" interest Is manifested at Geo-netmn, D C, In MWence to the new lveoti.iu of W hippie & Dickenson for tun n'cg stationary engines aud Uvono'.Ives,and auieiling mm and heating Iron I y means of crude petroleum or ehn'o oil. A large number of iromient business men were ppnt lo witness the tuucliinp, which had tn four rnontha beeo in practical operation at i heir fonn'irr. The eonsti notion of the machine, which Is t nple, and the power iin.ui'nso, consists of two wronirht iron cvl- Indi'r, nr.e wilhi'i the oilier, with'n dome mruioiinti ig the otv.er one. The inMe cylinder, la a generator for Conversion ot tbu fill iuto curi ous vapor hy tbe application of 'iprr hBtul iteani, which circulates freely through (WO Gve-e!j;ht!i inch copper tuliee, tiLe-fourth of an inch eparr, conoecting hteaoi span's at each end of the cylinder, thereby cxpinirg tho oil to the greatest prikCiicsble amouut of heutiug mrfuce and almost, Uifltjiilly converting it into gas or vaiinr, which pussea through several tubes Into the outer cylinder or gaa holder. From thence it pisais by its own prelum into the ilonie, which i fl!'(d with elnstio Rpoogeg placed I here for the purpose of insiirin tmilorm flow of gas. Within these apongeg is introduced anoibcr pipe by which supei beated steagn la brought In aud there mixedi r ue! tbence conducted to t'.ie firebox under th lili r, where i: enpplleR lweDty.f;ur jtas I rrnem. The pn is there flighted Ly tbu aiiplicatlo;) uf II the same as through tiny other burners, producing, Professor l)wry nys, the nj r.t perfect combustion. Thru burners aic mie-oighih of uu Inch In t';imeter and en; abl of proriuciug a degree i f heat mncn ru&r intense than either wood fir coiil a: it sufficient to ran a 100 horse p'wr engine. The gas is under the most piriVct control of the enjioeer, und besides r'.itnnrojp, is entiinly free from smoke or eiuiiL'i. A man narad A. L. Thompson, ,n engl nei'ron an oil well, wis atiackvd by I wo wra. nigat b;f .re last, while on bis way I; 'am. Hie purpose of whom was evidJntly robbery. They trot notai'i. however, for ihir jitins. ai sir. T. Lad no money with him. lie probr.b!y r lISzms tue truth ot the o'll idn; Blessed a-o they that have notbinjr, ta. Oc.e ol fie men strack him, but be rillied his forces to the attack and report says they retreated in gold o rder. To young men enajed In alilllo "scrim tnKy at n saloon up town, night before t, resulting la oia of tbem breaking a to n pltlo over the head of tho other, cut ting l'im quite tevrely. Tho one that lliriwd tho plu'e ws arrested and kept in the lock-up over niyht. Kioh ono entered complaints Si.'nln-it the ot!'' r lor ui- mult and ' hatter; yestenlay. Cases will bo tried in a tiny or two. ".'i.?iz!ne" was the cause of it. , Dr. Jus. L. Tbnyer arrived In town to t.r-j, aud will bi!l tba place in a day or two for me mau.:i!Oih circus. Tner will lie divnt.- services lu me rres- hjteriun Ctuirclt to-mortow, f.ireooon and Ttiug. Cberrtther Oir. Belt. April 23d, 1870. 5 Mi. Editor: I notice a communication ia the T'liisville Herald of Ihis morning, signed ''Sand P.oclt No. 2."' Now I do not know wl-o Sand Koi-k No. 2 is, and care lc., tnii one thing I do know and that is that be "iligrood" a good ways off the belt in reporting the production of welis in this Tiuiuity. I give below a table of the actual prediction of seveial well.', and tbe fl(!iire given by Sand Kock No. 2: Actual. S.mil Reck Lock wood No. 1 yielding 0 blls. 4 bbls- ' Xu. 2 " 24 " 8 " A. A. Sbrum No. 1, 5 " 4 " " No. 2, ' 9 " 3 " McKcnz!e &. Co,, " 4 " 1?; " WaikiM " 3 " 1 " Oiivr No. 1, " 6 2 " Elliott No. 1, 12 " 8 " Painter, " HO 6 " Ulakely, 6 3 " Tbe above Is a specimen of the nianne1 in which No. 2 Sand Hock "digresses" olf the belt. The production off all tbe other wolls reported by him is also underrated 1c proves conclusively that Sand Rock No. 2 knows nothiug whatever of the produc tion of the territory in this vicinity, and it Ih extremely doubtful 11 be ever saw it. Sand Rock No. 2 also mukea tbe statement that Alleniagoozeluni City consists of only one bouse, itc, when the fact of the mailer is there are a large number of buildings und a constantly increasing population, und no surer territory tor oil purposes to be found in tbe oil regions. Yours, &c, Sand Rock No. 3. Tho Young Men's Christian Association succeeded in eflecting au organization Jat-t night, by adoptiog a constitution and en rolling twenty-two members. Thn chair man of the State Executive Committee ad. vised organization if no more than five christian men would unite. Wilhtweuty and Ave surely there is much encouragement in starting the organization on its mission r.f ucefnloess. Young men desiring to con nect themselves with the Association, either as active or associate members, can- do 8 1 during the coming week by signing tbe con stitution and paying tho annual lee of ou dollar. A copy ot tbe constitution can be 'oiudat the photograph .rooms bf J. F. barker. ( Tbe following were elected officers of the Association fir the term of ono year. Pre sident, C. N. Pain; 1st Vice Pres., J. F. Bar ker; 2ud Vico' Pres , II. C.Wacbter; Scci'y, J. W. Spencer: Trea's., J. V. Thouipion. A man named Miller H. Thomas, residing in Plum township, this county, was latully injureu oo jiouuay, April Jilt), lie was eogaeed in plowing a short distance from bis bouse, driving a spirited team of homes, und bxd completed two or three rounds of tbe Held, when the plow struck a luro rock and bounding from his grasp, struck him in tbe bowels, injuring bi n internally. lie crawled to bis home and lingered, in great pain, until iVedoeeday morning, when he died. That prince of showmen, Dr. Jas. L. Thayer, has started out on his annual tour. and will be atPetrolnuin Centre, Fridoy.and Saturday, May 13lb and 14th. Gocid for the Dr. Tbe Cleveland Daily Ueraid has been en Inrged and recently bad a new dress. The Herald is one of the best daily papers on our list, aud it give us pleasure to record Its prosperity. Those of our citizens in want of a live metropolitan paper should subscribe for the Herald as it Is GNed with good reading of all kinds. Mr. J. S. Taylor will open a ladies and penis' Ice cream parlor, over Cortelyou 4 Vouchers saloon, about tho 1st of Mav See his advertisement. The new well of Pativrson & Dicker, on tho Dalzell farm, struck day before yester- d.iy, as we anticipated bus fallen off some what, and is yielding to-day a 6UU1 '"'' barrels daily. Messrs. Waid fc Waitu will commence testing their well on tho surae farm to-niht. Their lease adjoius the Put terson a, Dickey lease. Another pood wci g anticipated. Messrs. Sutherland, Howard, und others of our citizens have been up in Wurreu county shooting pigeons. They proved themselves almost equal to the mighty Ninirods of old," having brought back three barrels of pigeons. Our citizens will U-ar in mind that the Dedication Cereuionli'sof the new Court House of Venango County, wl;l be held ut tranklln, on Jlouduy next, April 23th, 187D, at hall' past two o'clock p. u. It is hoped that a large number of citizens of tho county will be in attendance. The cere monies promiro to be ot it very Interesting character. imv. . r. jiign-ll ot iimsviilo, will i preach in tbe M jihoiUsl Churo'i to m irr i v moining and evciuu. JIOUUIHLi: Hl'TCHliUY. Mrs, Catharine Marsh left her house at Baltimore, Thursday afternoon, borrowed a butcher knife, went to the school near by called out her son Janus, aged eight, cut his bead Hourly off, rushed for another little boy uaiued Burnett, who ran and escaped. She then returned home, went into tho yard, seized another son William, ajeil seven, from a swing, and cut bis throat; then grasped ber daiijhter. Mary Juno aged four years, and cut her head complete ly ol!'; then went into tho liousii und cut the throat ofher youngest child, George, aped two years, nearly everin;r the head from the body; then cut tho throat if her own mother, Mrs. Duryea. njed fillj-lour yeais' so badly that she will die. Mrs. Marsh was arrested and taken to tho station house. Her husband has been absent somo eighteeu months in pearoh of employment. Ho is believed to ba working as a barber in New York. Mrs. Marsh always horo nu excel-, lent character. Sho is undoubtedly iiiRiue, and Thursday night appeured conscious of ber terrible deed. , SEWS ITUMS. The Massachusetts House f Representa tives Thursday voted In favor of lepeul'ng tbe reading and writing clause of tho State Constitution. ' Gov. Hoffman, in a nii ssape to the New York ?enaie, urges the udoptiun of the re solution fr tbe payment ol tbe nnti-wur debt in coin. The remains of Hen. Arson llurlln;nine were Thursday d-posit.-d in I'uuciill II til i Boston. The public will Le admitted to- dav. Tbe Missicbiisetts House passed tie ten hour labor bill. Father Richott and Alfred .Scott, the Red river delegates, are still lu prison ul Ot tawa. Tne small-pox at Tucson, Arizona, hsB subsided, The milling n.".vs H I ivorable. The Indians ure ipoie quiet, confining their operations to cattle stealing. The excitement about the new silver mints lu New Mexico is inert ssing. Al ready there are over 200 men at the uiiues. A jmint: lady of Wheeling, ninifd Mc Coll eh, ntieuipied suicide widns 1 iy, l,y jumping into the Ohio rivi-r, Lot was res cued ia a senseless comlitiun. The Keystone Od Work a, at Pittsburgh, was destroyed by lire on Tl:tir.-:ilay last. The Couimerci.il says; It appiirs that tiie nijht wotSar was en gaged obont a quarter to eiglit o'clock pump ing etude oil tinm some bu'k l.-onts lying in the river into. tbe r.'ieiving tunl.s lomt d in Ihestill bouse. Ho wascairyiug about a Ump in lid hand, und discovered that some tain was obt of or let about the cn-giuo. Wnilo making an examinuliuu to asccrtuin the cause, tho g.s generated by the nil ig nited, and in p. moment the interior of the works was in a blaz. With difficulty t! e man escaped, and ns it was one of his hand was severely burned. About 203 barrels of refined oil wer-' de stroyed nud a final! quantity of crude. Loss about 5,0 0. Esii.tSTON- (iti, DiSTitn'T. A ccrrespon dentsjys: "The oil excitement on Ml.l dietonR in, one mile aliove Kml-.-nlon, is still increasing. SinC3 tho opening ut spring a number of new wel'ss have com menced oDerations. Tho C!ie.nut Grove well is still going at tho rate of 12 barrels, and increasing I think from ino:it in dications Middleton Pun will ex-ui Scrub- grass this summer. Venango Spectator. Pennsylvania hai mora mil of railroad than any other Stain in the L'niot. To All Yf homo it may (toai-crn. As a report Iip.b l en in Insiriou-Iy eircn laled tliut I employed iiinierbande j lu.u .s to obtain possesaiun of lb -Imilding I now occupy, I take tine opporiunity ofuppris!"g my triendB end arrumintanoeR tliat no means wer employed thai any honorable mull need he ashamed of. The price suited me and 1 bought ihu building. That wan all. Verv Irulv Yours April 23 4t. John- J. Fui.Tnn. Tomatoes 15 cts per cab ut Fuller. Fenner & Co.'s t23-lf. Cantox BlTi'Kim l beaii celebrated hit teie. me recommend) d I y phjbiciuns us far' fiirerlor to any in use, They mo pleusnnt to thn tusle and coiiiain medical invu du n's. ptaclngthem at Ilo herd of all bilteis iimo iilaetiucd. Try a bonle, they uro for salo ut ihe Drug Store ot Grieii'j Cios. u2.'l if. Tho largest moi b, ht nHvortiuent of Table Cnileiy, wvr brought into the country ut Niccholson &, Blnchmon's. 'u, Coi.n is n word which Codiiu-tnu it Corn well prnpiise lender id.seiete. For vwilu.i operandi c-H nrd see tin in. innicl.luil. II styles light bur ies-, cheaper tlia'i the cheapest, road.- from Moh'ut'soak stock, aud warranted, ut J R. Kmu's. Tomatoes 15 en per C iii a l o ti . Fenner L'.'s R2;i-if. I, !! I !! ivvn. Tomatoes li els per can at i'elu r, Fenner .t Co.s 'U- The largest lot of ll.til', Cnnaiii s and other species, ever iToiighMo the oil regions has just been riciived ut M. r. t-iniuiou's. i.'j-u lull illfc'l ttll'llt .l(!tl"'. Tho fiiiwt'i itwr has learned Unit a certain linn tn Tiuinille, known it- '-Bryan. Dil lingham t Co.," have commenced ll.eman uliic'.uro of inciter Rods illi S icliet Joiuih' This is a Direct I.ilriiig' ineiit on his Rights, as bis claim i-i 'connecting two sections of rod by meaiiH nf wedites, wedgins socUels, and doiiblu coupling ho't." Ho floes not S'Ciiy any p.n lii u'ar shaped vrd ;e, nor ol what niati iial it Khali lie made. All roils inaile as ab'ive d scribed oulsido i f his mall ufactoiy, nre iliiect InltiiigcmeutJ. This, hetelMie is to CM' HON" tIL (H'tRATOR.-i. and all others, ng;iin-t buying or V"i'!R ftr,y rotlsso made, except those ol his inuiiiif.ie ture, a by so ilcing they will lay theiu s.'lves liable, uud will ba dealt with accord ing to law. VM. J. IN MS. Pioxkku. April Oth. 1S70. Tomatoes 13 cts per can ut Keller, Fenner .tCo.'s. a-o If. SlIKIMFFS Sll.K IS Cl.llrib.il. .ncliolson A Bla kinon having b.n-lit liiui out at this piuco and Kane City. tf. The New Gas i'ump lot sale ut Nicholson & Blackiiuxi's. tf. Horse Slu e Nails, wli'iteoula and retail, at Nicholson i Biackufn's, 23-tf. Cnrringe B"i's. v' olesalo aud, retail, a Nicbuls.oi & I'.ichmon's 23-tf. Fine n.'sorimi nt ol wall paper at Gr'.Tes Rns. Sash, G'as, Door". Putty Ac. Large stock veiy chanp at the I'lirnilure ?torn. mlii-tr Tnmatocs 15 cts percuti ul Filter. Fenner i; Co.'s. a'J3 tf. Buy tbe Red lint" Saddle inantif ic'iired in Tilnsvillo expressly fir the oi I coui try, edap'ed to all kinds of wemlier, at J. R. K roii's. n 1 2-1 1 TheNew Gas Pump lor sale at NichoNoa it Blackmon's. tf. Fin" assortment or P .per and Cloth Win dow shades uud Fixtures, just ree'd at mStf. GniKrus Buds. Just received a large and well assorted etoc'.; o! shelf hardw ue at Ji Rntherlord's. i t!'. Tmk 1'vitAMl!" oi' sni, mil d coal rvrst O"i:ny'oi Conr.veli's ymd ore peifi-ctty woniietfiil. inarhlief. ii)V 1. li riSLMI-.-ST: To the LuJh's- irJ ileKflt'-!::!::- TIi o!vc If! Cnmin S-'aloon to lst cetii.-U ou llio Jt oi isiy. rplie ;nb x: Hfr I'ss lfncl thft roenn frnip!lv i iu,.ii I ivVr.' ViaineVtl' l .V C! I i:HS S'li), yisr'li'wil lie peaked lo so lli r.n r ell -lout r i of I'-.e i e h?,-4 ii ;:.;y o;Y rn. As lor. lof jr.-ei 1 nt. lio;i-ct:.b'o pi'Kewii he al jwtd i t r.t.:r ; In." o prl.-r. liote's, Partle snd Private Fimiles will be furnished pood t.'ieoin on slicrt notice. J. s. TAVI.Otl- ' Pstro'oam C'vntre, l'a , Aprd 1ST.1, 5w- m old stand mm WITH A 4 $10,000 stock of choice p.nd well ib'-sortcil Bought siincelhe lioavy (Icclluc in gold, which will bt sold at SiOw Frioes. tlivo cis a rail Jirw! vovillto yoei yood. rEiriiii, h:sek a- cn. u-4 -If. 1'Oii SAl.iO. Dwel'liiA HoiiHO near tho I'r'.'sl.yleHnn Church 'L'hi'e noi.n, ii:-irly.ii ,v. t'-iiuirH nl Kov-. none Wiiyun and I'nniiiijij'huuj), Pc'truli'i litre, Pn tt!5-lw ATTEiSUTIOra ALL Q ( r ( I. is htill ISiiniiSBis.) Antl a. ft'o l.tn pin.lof JAMF.K '.H'llS nt the il Kiiiiit ol M. S Hiuit t nmii'iii witli cut loiiinr-, wliu tuvetoKtvn iliuli" ni'tiuy lyf titnUii'cr uo- d luiryniiit. if 5'iMi"tlnn'r licUt.-vt) .ju.-L come and ctj llio niJih ltd wo.l on the uice rlo:U ut of all Und ttlwnjs on hand Also home m uU nRG.-vn; vies, cakes, tc. Espcc'iil nttftitlon will lie plvcn to my I'T CliKAM PAui.Oit, whl' ii will lmoii in:d-tup lir-r ( nv t,i M iy lK-xt, w1h:jp 1 i-tuitl te li:i'iy 10 w.tlt n lli v ho nitty favnr me wit 1 tlitir piiroimga. ill j !9in WINriOlt BROS. Cl)l.l J!.N7- wiisoR ones., STORE, ESTASLI3HED 1259. Winsor Uros. MAIN STKEET, &?KOLElin CEXTSF, DEALERS IN OIL WKLL TUBING AND CASING I !?. ALSO, WOKKIVO BARRELS t VALVES, STUFFING BOXrc.l, CLAM I '.S, TONGS, IMNIS .-UCKKt: POP?. l:i VF.TKD JOINT SUCKER K0D LOILKR PUMPS. ClsTFR.N k WELL TUMI'S, Evtry Description of snppllci for OIL WELL TANKS 19 REFINERIES. na vss cooes, STEAM & GAS FITTINGS BELTINfJ. PACKING AN II IIOS3 KIRBYa COMPRF.Pj-EIJ LUNGS, I-3I J. 2rl TD W J Tl E, I"iio Trimming", Carp." t iV l'i ols, I'lillinp and i'lain Labi Rnpe, Oknm, Nails, Axes, Table and Pocket Culltry, A. f.iU afrorlmiiit of eve thine la the llardw.ira t.no JJcusc Fi:rins!i!!i (fusils VZITTILATOB AND " ' Mornina: Glory EIl.;2L3'IIS. HOME COMPANION, . IRON GATE, and WHEAT SHEAF t Cools Stoves. I iMinpt, liiinlertiii A t'hiiuiK JS JVo. 1 Winter ktrmnt'd Lard Oil AO. 1 UEFJE1 OIL. mwsms clothes aykixgers Jlnnuractiirers of TI?J. SHEET IRON & COPPSH ' WAKr. SMOKE STACKS, liepalrins of all Mnilsdmis wlih neatness sad ihd uutcli. iiajieclal uni.liiii nivun U Stc&m. aJ Gas Fitting Piirchnvlni! with cash only.! our laclllt l f nWilnir eve. vtl'liiK In oiir lint are incn r J i other ehlubllaliuiont Ul tho utl iiiiloa. ItlSt C.HbH. TiN ND REPAIR ShOP Thanking our friends for tl.slr libers' ''"'"jS In in p..!.i. ws shil use oar k ,,.r-a 1 t toatlCBWie. jsr-w
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