The Petroleum Centre daily record. (Petroleum Center, Pa.) 1868-1873, March 03, 1870, Image 2

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    f r trofeum Centre Daily Record
fej. Centra, sHu radar, march a.
AHRIT.IL AND1 IIEPAHTIHE OF
TB.tiNs;o. O. C. A. n. K.
SOUTH.
No. 2, Passenier. Leave Corry 11.20 a.
as. ; Tilusvtllp. J2.5Sp. m.f'Pptrule'iru Cpo.
fro. 1.40 p. m.j Oil City, 2 22 p. m.; Ir
Yineton, A )U p. m.
No. 4, IVscngpr Leave Corry (. 10 n. m.
Tilusville, 7 33 a. m. ; Petroleum Centre,
8.14 ni Oil City, A 69 in; arrive at lr
vineton II. 40 a m.
No. 6. Passenger Leave Cnrry 6. 05 p m;
Tiliikvlile, 7n0 p m; Petroleum Centre,
1,33 p re; arrive at Oil City 9.20 r id.
NORTH.
Ko. I, Passenepi Leave Jrvlneton 7. IS
am; OH Cily. 10.10 n; Petroleum Cen
tre, 11,05 a Tilusvilio, H, 50 a in; ai r: v.
at Cony 1.40 m.
No. 8, Passenger Lnave Irvlnpton. 12.
5pw: OH City 2.57 p ni; Petroleum ton
Up, S.ilrt p ni; Titusvilie, 4,20 p ui; arrive
at C.ury i"i.4j n in.
No. 5, rasseniser Leavp Oil Cl'y 7,00 a
ni ; Petroleum Centre. 7.43 a in; Titusville,
11,20 a ro ; arrive at Cmry 10,10 a in.
il VI ne Service.
rRESBYTEKIAN CUURCH.
Preaching at 11 o'clock A.M., nod 7
'oloak P. M.
Kev. J. T. OxTonr, raster.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Scrvicca every Sabbath at II A. II. ann
yft P. M. Sabbath School nt 12.$ P. M.
ats free. A cordial iovllation exteud
t d to all.
Ret. C. M. Heard, Pastor.
IT8. PETER AND PAUL'S (Catholie)
OUURCrf.
Mass at lnj a. ra.
Veeper and Benediction of the Blessed
Sacrament ut 4 p. m.
Catechism at 2,'p. m.
JAMKS Pl'Vpf. Pastor.
Cold to-day 115?a
NOTICE.
Alter this date the Post Office will be
ppen from Vs x. v., until 7'i p.m.
M"1; W. Mili.su P. M.
This is a beaut! fill ilay.
The eoal trail is lively.
There Is lo be a grand celehratioil of St.
Patrick's Day, nt Kraiiklln.
All kinds ol j.ih priniinu executed with
neatDess and dispatch at this office.
r..w e snan present a report ol
he prodiicilon of the sereral tu,raj in this
Tn t .. -
Tioinny.
.The Rev Dr. Eaton, 0f Franklin, win
preach In the rresb,t,rian Church, this
veiling. The public Brf cordially invited.
We return thanks lo Messrs. Wellington J
Bronner and lheir excellent brass band. f.
complimentary s.re.iadc, this sliernuon.
The following t( w xivatt i(i
TyporapUic,l L'olon Banquet, at Harris
burs: Woman -A volumt inf., it .r i, .,
. " wuiunn inai
be must be a Ce.l orrtclor wno t,n detect
fcer errors. She Is beautiful In all blndin,,
bill not ths less elecined in sheet,.
TlCnrt nouseat Franklin. Is finished
ndwlil ,,rot,ably be dedicated In Ai
next. 1
This e.enititf Wel,nElon 4 Brenner's
celebrated Mis;fe Troupe and Bras. Band
are to appear at Sob.l Hall. Connoted
with this troupe are several old favorites,
besides a number of new performers. ThL
progiamnie which th.ey will present con.isis
i.i ii-w songs, nances, joke., HUr., ,,cc,n.
tricllies, &e. Those whoenj,, run win ,
vul-arity will be sure (o atiend. To-morrow
evening they appear hi Uouseville.
FinEti, Noruis Jt Co 's M iiaixK Sum;,
t Among ihe many insiiuni,,, 8 M1., VI1I
of Sj.ec.ui iiieiit o.i, which Pelro'eum Cen
tre I oasts or, in the lino .,r machino hhops,
that of 'isber, Norris & Co. lakea Ihe lead.
Tneir large, and exleimive machine shop, lo.
cated oi. Main street, is kept running to in.
fullest capacity. They have seven lathes
lu the machl.ie sl op bisid. s other nec. s
a.ry inHubiuery. In connection with the
machine shop ia a bl.cksuiiib and general
repair shop, In which five Hies an kept n
full blast.,, Tne solid cast steel Jrs maim
lactured by tins Hun are known throughout
the entire oil r gion as being the most d. li
able in use. They alfo make u f(,eciuHiy
of Drilling Ton's, Fishing Tools, Reamera,
4c. Tne g.'iillilivn Ciiii.poslng llie'iirm,
M.srs, J .11 Norris, J. f. Fisher ai.d J,
C. Shay, are well kuoWn Jug buin? men ol
elerlin Integrity and rare business qualifi
cations. We t ike pleasure In ijietonimeLd
(ng the oil well tools manufactured ,y thein
F r strength and durability we have never
a.en them excelled. Oil operators and olh,
- -rs will coasult lheir. ovyn interests by pur
I'.haslng of thij Hrm. That good fellow and
first-class machinist, Ed. Spencer, is fore
man ct the machine shop
rej to the uil regiou is on. the incrcue
r . ,
ThoKIIHtiffof Hnffalonill" by llio
"Firing Dutchman."
Levi HIk. alius Buffalo Bill, wan thot
ar.d Instantly killed, nt Eureka, on Thurs
day evening, by a teams'er known ns the
"Flying Dutchman." The dory pop that
while bill nraa operating on Hie Gilsoii rouil
last hi miner, ho became the owner of an old
wagon. Mo left the road In debt to Gl'a.m
and lelt the waaon t.i lin.ii.lnin. Tlnteii
John, as he was sometimes known, wna
working fur G'lson nt the lime and llieiel.v
cirae In possession of the wagon which he
recently took to Eureka. KecngnicliiK it.
bin ci iimeu me w.ieon, bit John refused to
Burr-nder it. Bill Hied. Tl... ,,,..
oir on Tuesday morning and ' the lenmster
was allowed to retain possea,i00. In the
aliernoon John was driving by n saloon
when Bill c imp out and claimed one of the
mules in his learn, und Insisted on tuktnu
the mule out of the harness, to which the
diiver olj.-cled. A mail named Fox was
tanning by. Bill started for the mule,
when John started for the bads end of bis
wagon where be bad a six-shooter banging.
At tli.it Bill said '-Snoot, you noo of a
b h!" and a slut was instantly flivd. Fox
being tillable to tell which or the men fired
it. At that a crowd rushed from the saloon
aud caught Joan, who s,.id: 'Turn mo
loose, be has shot me throuih the aim!"
The mao released him nnd fell buck a stcn
or two, the wounded man instantly raised
his pistol and fired, when Bill leaped into
me air, clasped one band on bis side and
fell heavily to Ilia around o cornse. De
ceased bns a brother, Bartholomew Maize,
in the Idaljo Peulleiitiary, and was hiuuell
tiotoiloiis scoundrel. Ned B.intline can
now write the sequel to his last sensational
story, "Buffalo Bill, the Kina of the Border
Men." White Pine (Nev.) Neni Feb. 17
i lght bctwecu Edwards and Coll.
cr.
Mjftic, Conn.. Jilarch, 2.
The fltht be'.Wden Billy Edwards and
Sim Coilyer for the light we'ent chamninn-
sn.p ot America and ?1,000 a side came off
this Diornios on Mystic Island, about seven
miles from New London, and resulted in a
victory for Edwards after 41 soun. s, the
combat lasting 47 minutes. Edwards cave
Coilyer the Rrst blow, which sounded over
the ring and drew forth loud cbers. In
the second round Edwards struck Collver a
terrific blow on the forehead, drawing drst
blood and knocking Coilyer off his feet.
Edwards had the best of the lUIn from the
beginning, punishing C illyer and frequent
ly knocking him down. In the h.riy firsi
round Coilyer came up looking d strecsed
but fought gamely. Edwards, however,
struck him three times iu succession, every
blow sounding over the ring, an. the third
knocking him down as if dead, when his
Seconds threw up the sponge. Edwards
wa loud y cheered. Coilyer was carried lo
a hotel where he vomited and remained in
sensible a (0'isideral.le time. Both goi"i
lo. ilnrieg and returning Iroin the fight, the
light, the cowd, comprising adnereiiia ol
both sides in nearly eqn i! number?, behav
ed in an ine i.oaclmlile manner.
The Scho.'ppe cuse whs again before the
Supre ie Court, In Philadelphia, on Situr
duy. His counsel, Mr Noi tlirop. tts'ed the
curl if Ihey would pass upon a motion in
bliiig back the cise ol Dr. Paul Sclineppn to
be reviewed upon I lit law ntid evidence ns
provid'-d by the recent statute enacted with
special reference t. this c..R. Jusiii-e
Ueed, presiding, said H ut since the wilt of
error had been heard and passed, and I lie
recnid had been remltti I to the court below
bel'oie the application had Iven made, he
did not see how the ras could again lie
l.'ouijht into this court unless by a new
writ. Mr. Northrop sinl lie was not aware
ot the condition in whic'i the recnnl stood.
I.nt would see ilslepscould not be tuk n
in accordance with the s.igesti.in of the
court.
Spculi Kliialy m Mini.
A f irmer once saved a verr i our boy from
drowning. After bit restoration he ald to
bim:
"What can 1 do f..r joii, my buy?"
"Speak a kind word li me soiiieti.nes,"re.
plied ihe hoy, ns the le.irs gushed Irom hi'
eyes. .I ain't got a mother like seme of
them.''
A kind word! Think of it. That farmer
l a l ii in hia power to give lb it hoy money,
iloihes, cUythinjs, but tl.ii peer f.llow
cr-ived nothing sj uuich as a kind no d now
mill then. Il 'he fanner b d ever so little
l eait i e hoy iniift certainly have had the
wish gr it Ibd.
A kind wunl? Y in have many of them
"poen 14 you daily. ni, you don't think
niiicti id their value; tmt liiat poor t.on'1
)out villaue. "t wlm. ii er.-ryeody I.huIk.
would think thai he had I'hi.oI a ii'. oe.i i - il
some on.- woo .1 s.ieaH a u i n t word to l.iin.
iinpns- you siie.it; ii Hie io xi nine you ne. t
Lira, inneud ol lai.ghin.; . Mm. Then watch
I'.i.u and see how .,e limiii. J en it his eye
do not l.i'L'h'en a.,d Lis I'ps smile.
K!n l w.i'ifi! Ti.ev a.e i.ii. .. i n ,i ra
Se uk Ih-tn every uay. ?ctl-r lliern .Ke
sillllie ui.s everv where. Tin V pb ase oIIm is,
anil then return lo bless our own h. ..i i.
Kind words loirver.
. , v Trt iJL. U .
ITEMS.
The Cincinnati Soiitl.irn Railroad bill
was defeated in the Kentucky Senate Tues
day by n vote of 22 lo 13.
. A die at Thornton, Ind'nPa, Monday
night, destroyed the large (louring mill of
VrKenule ,t Co. Loss twenty thousand
dollars, Insured for sixteen thousand ten
thnusind ofwbich Is in the Underwriters,
of New York.
The clerical trial of Rev. D. Cf Wrlgbt, of
the Methodist Church ut Ooinev . ! I, h .
has been concluded. He was 'found cililtv
ofre.e.led ail.illery with M.ssCltsbee, and
was dismissed froai Ihe tuitii.trv.
One tlionsand men. discharged fim the
Brooklyn Navy Yard, are to resume work.
by sfiecial orders from Washlngto i to Cap
tain Strong, In cotnin ind or the yard.
The jhocldy mill of Washington Patton.
at D.irley, Pa , was burned Monday night.
Loss $20,000; partly insured.
An elevator at Toronto, containing 125.0P.I
bushels of'grain nnd 10, MU0 barrels of flour .
wan destroyed by lire Tuesday. Loss $250,
tiCO.
James Lewis Callin", colored, is io bo
hunir nt B'lltttniri! on April Ht, for Iheuiin
der of El'za Blanks, also coinied.
Tho Medic al College, of Ohio, Cincinnati
graduated filly-seven students Tins. lay.
M ithias II nips, n Grim in t iilnr, com-
milted suicide in Cincinnati Tuesday.
Theiniernni revenue receipts in thp first
Ohio f Cincimiatil dls'.rict, last mouth
were $154,642. '
Tho carpenter; of Albany slrtiei Tuesdny
against a jeduclioi ol wages.
A deputation of Canal Commissioners'
representing the citinl interest., thrniigl
ihe Dominion, wailed on Ine Uowimr Gen
eral ut Ottawa, Monday II is Exce!lei:cv
sla c.l mat the sul ject of eul irg tnent ol
Cm il comtu'inication Ihroiihoiii Ihe whole
country was ut present under serinui ennsid
eritinn by the Government. The Mayor ol
Toronto and Mr. Cipral made speechessel
ling lorth nt considerable leujth the puntfc
ulars of the schi mo.
At Fort Catlin, D.ik .tihv Tueslar. L
M tson shot and wounded A J. Bolsfoid.
t he latter returned Ihe fire, fainjy woniid-
inu Masuu. The quarrel grew out ul a hotse
race.
Mrs. 'Peggy Je i vis, l igi ty seven ye-jrs
ge, wns burned lo ib ath nt hei r.siit-ce
near Sparta, Tenn., Saturday, her clothe
huving aic.denrly teki n liie.
At Sttvenson, Ala., Monday night, a iu
!;ro man tired a gun into a house and wn.
..nested, bui l ikeu subs, queutly by ihe Kn
Klux and carr'e.l i fl' and sup. d In be
killed. Soldiers Irom Honisv. lie nrrived ai
Stevenson Tuesday to investigate the alU r
The Supreme Court ol O'llo Tiesd.y
giniiled tho applicnion for a writ of err. r
In the Clncinn iti Bible in lite schools ruse,
but set the C.S" for hearing nil the s. cmid
Tuesday ill D C'nil.er. This letives e e ise
so Unit the Bible c m be read in the fchoois
until that time at b'.ist.
Ttiu New York War Id-- wauls to know
'Who is the Senator who had a pnl.s'ud
MSewno I box,' !i eh cost Inn hundred aud
thiny dollars, chur.ied to t .e cunliiieent
nrcuiinit And, alsi, lo what Indies Weie
the four dezi'ii wurk-boxi-i thai appear in
the account ! '
young girl in Pitta' nrg, seventeen years
old, and Ihe daughter el a wealtly inan,
has eltti.e.l with a villian tt'l.o leaves behind
a wile a if J si x chiliireii.
TI.e CinciBi.ali ai d Aikmin s Riv. i r-r:
l Nightinaale struck n sna.t in S.nilii's tit,
in li e Atkai.sas llivi r. sixty inileM.l.ove li e
lunuth. A lio'.e lilU'i n b et long was s'ove
ill til fide. She was run on a. bur ami the
break lepaind, and preceded lo Silver
Luke. She w.ll go to Little Hock i su.-u
s the water w ill permii.
WjRteiu
Th y have ojien -d
I, ogre.-..
n in ii.- of bi'inn n i 14
coal ai Danville. III., which is said lo he so
perior to .ny west of Pennsylvania. The
coal cov. is an area of nearly 2.0 II aeis.
ajready explored, ,Sn I lies tniriy feet unove
the water. The mining will, the.--l .re, be
cheap, and mi expense will b- nee led for
I tnnp ng ArriiiigeiU"iiU have already ben
inn -le for s.n l iu 2M ioih daily t-i Cine .up,
and Ihey w.ll ini;iiove iritil Un supply is
5110 ions p r d y. The qual it v of il eco.il
is said lo b- in every way nin-rit,r to that
.. otr.er mines in ihe Slate.
The New (Jua l utlii
& lilueknn.i 'h.
.r naic ui N.cho'son
It.
Siikhiki" Su.s; is Ci.nsKii Nichols..
Rln hi. ... i. l.avinn bought Li.ni al ut tliis
h.C'c and Kane Ci'y. If,
Yen. roil Di .e.is.a given up ly re-i. nt
Physicians sneci-s.i Iv ir-al.-l by" Dr. Ilrit
i,.in, at I lie M -Clint-cl: House. l!8;l.
Red.icud Prices ni L iiiin.erj A; Aldco's.
tuov.211.
...V'BEWS
yff o'Wi'i Tlrg- A L.Day riyswsjMMMwaiiiaauiiiiiiiiisusMMimi HU'"J
Notice (n Pay Cp.
All parlies Inilebled ,lo me are requested
to call and settle. Comedown, pentleiueu.
2 3t . J A. 1'I.ANTE.
Aslonlabine rhres r n I'm no d hv Dr. r.i!--
tuia. OoIom iltn at Ibe kcUilntoek
I.Mse, loom 3S. - tmt
aamild Call Ibe attention cf nop l,nt.
ntaaien lolbe aupeTloratylesof job prim i-
n'H, doin piaia ana tueey, ai freei-ni i.einu
lufnad wit frnt Ihl effiee. .We are prepnr
e.l toVrtli fnh nrfnionv r.r .cam ,1u.-,.rl..
lion In the Iniest and moat t'aatilon'able atyle J
ol the mi. and at reasonable rate. tf.
Cmi.i.niiMt CsitniAors A fine assort
meui at the KiMiianri' Store.
Higl'reel;. Congress and Empire Spring
wu.er ut vir.uea jsrne, teuolf.
Horse Slioe Nnils, wholesale
at Nichols, n & Ills, ktnon's.
and retail,
23-tf.
TheNew Gak Pump lor tale at Nicholsoa
& Blavkmon k. t.
Tuts Mkaxs Bcsinkkm My ouiira stock
of goods Is uttered at cost.
A. S. Smith.
Pea 5 tf.
Underclothing in rge quantities at Lam
tt'.eis & Aid-n'a. .
Thi'lurcisi .mil !. m ,..oi-....rii r t..i.i.
ruileiv. ever l.i-ouirtit tli Ani.v n
Niceholnon ,H. Hlackiiion's. t.
L-imu..y ,y, Ald.-n's is t. e nnly store to
.iiy goud. i.'ur b'e an I cheap clothing.
Lammeis A: Alliens IS the oulf while
mans, clo'liii.c store In ihe Centre. -
Ordei laken-fof suits antf iits guaranlned,
Lain in. ts X: AI I. n's.
Dr. Pri"o n. the Corqneur of Venereal
h'iiriived at tho M Clint, o'.i House.
R 'Oin 35. (io and see Mm. " 2 -if.
Parlor ana o!lic, afoves, a f,.w lelt and
will be sold ut c.st at J. butherl'.ud.s. if.
Carriage li nia, wiiileaale
Nicholson ,t lbckmun'a
aud
retail.
2il-tr.
Joat ivceiveif n large and well asorle.
stock ol shelf haidware at J. Rolherford's.
tf.
Kid Gi.oaks A
Luuieui's i Aid. ii's.
largo
l
assortment, a I
4N k .i' a I) V L tiT I.- fc.M tN T.S.
UiMiiiliitiv:.. IVoIIcq.
f r'.:e fl-in vf A rornwe'J rnal VaW. at
I ibis piece, t this day dij-ul td. by nuiud
c ns m. Mr. s.-i lis r Hm f,o-n the tets.iii
Ihei.i..! ... il ii.i(. i t b -c indacti d attlwuld
siai.d l.Jle- f. u'egi. ii . Crnacll, who will
M'll.e Hie ..cciull s of tl.u hit-.. !iria
.) " MRAUtVM.
Per. ( m-rr, March 1 ls;tl. J. c 'MA'PI.!,.
at vrjnl'liv.
PLANET SA!1 COMING I
Wellinstonfi Brcnners
lillMSTR'ElLS
AI'JB BJ2ASS BAfiD, .
AT SOBEUS r PZ RA HOUSE,
ONKNIGIJT ONLY.
Thursday Evening
MM'vh .,1, 1870."
IS 5 I ( El ! (TH 151! STF.S !
Sii.l.h g ouc .f the IT est o-jiuiza lors bw tmv-
clrns
NOTIIIS'O OLD!
NO'llIING V VRfFDr
N'H UlMi TEDIOUS!
. EVERYTHING NEW i ORIGINAL I
Tills OilKAT
fijARRY WKARFE
AND Ins
AFRICAN HAftP
3jr. in hixhrnis Esi,'.,'
Onu of ibe Dc-t iu.d Vast r'ilafnal Comedians or
tks Ati I
I'.ILI.Y
I'M!
11!
V"M-
-I.Y 'i O'lVM ! "'
UHXV Ta'lNtt !
B.Lt.Y TCRNBH !
Tlii! liltFAT
FLY.
31IS. XVII. ftOOJVA.V.
t'honiplon t-'l. i;'s-, Song snd Unnce Mud.
MlSTHIt Fi.OUI-JVCE,.
tnmio ImiJfl.'buiiat r.
Efficient Orclisstra
D. CAINBl!i n. ladder, in ikh t this the Model
Tr it, -ii o' the v rid !
We art; Coming ! Wait for Us !
I
JT Adiuls.bm B0 "ei,is. I'l-sircedSiaiistt Cunts
o) s vptu n; V o'c- u.-U C n.tu, ncc 'it t o'c u a.
U. Ota j, as-iat.
r.bi-B.
WINSOR T.RO. cVlLlIMN."
WtNSOR BROS.,
MfiDWAfiB
STORE.
ESTABL3S53ED JS59.
Winsor Bros.,
MAIN 8TKEET,
l'ETROLGVn tETKE,
DEALERS IN OIL WELL
TUBING AND CASING I
ALSO,
WORKING PARRELS & VALVES,
felLfrlXU IIOXKS,
CLAMi'S, TONGS,
1NNW SU KER RODS.
RIVETED JOINT SUCKER ROD
BOILER PUMPS,
CISTERN & WELL PUMP3,
Beery Description of stipp:i fjr'
OIL WELL lm 1D
REFINERIES.
BRIM GOODS;,
STEAM & GAS FIT7K
BELTING. PACKING AND ROSE
KIUBY'S COMPRESSED BUNGS,
HABDWARE,
House Trimmings,
Carpen le.s' Tools,
Billlinc and Plain Laid Rope,
Oaknin, Nails, Axes,
Table and Pucket Cutlery,
A fal assortmr.nt of cve-ylhlnu in tho Uardw.uo
Iloase FarnMiliiff Gmi,
VENTILATOR
AND
Morning- Glory
BASK r.l E !S.
HOME COMPANION.
IRON GATE, ard
WHEAT SnE.VF
Cook Stoves.
linmps, I,nn!i'rn A. C'liimiirjs,
Ko. 1 Winter ktrainitl
littrd J1I,
SO. 1 Ki.I-I.-VEI OH,.
( l!AMPi( C!.TIIDi TVRIXCIKS
Jisnnfacmrtraof
TIN.
SESTT ISBN
WAHS.
4. COPPER
SMOKE STACKS,
Pep .Ii ior( . f nil I n. d ire I b nnatne 'S nud d.i
liitcb. t.uccaUlt6Uluuima to
tvtm anil Gvi Filling
Tnrcba.l"ff Willi Mli y1 .n, ol'rilr f vr fll r.
iil'hina ev. rvti.ii. k nnu'iln-aie orior t.any
.01. r e.'abl siimout iu the Oil ... niui. Wc b -va a
II at c.as.
TN AND REPAIR SHOP.
Tl ai.ki
1 ttiG ItlW
H i f n r ir Mni i,ir i .r 111,1'ini i-nn(ii".-
in Uio .it, we bhail me our best affona u
u euutiniMtc
UMim -i