The Petroleum Centre daily record. (Petroleum Center, Pa.) 1868-1873, March 12, 1870, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    retrolpurr Centre Daily Record,
Pcireuire, Saturday. March 19.
ARKITIL AND DEPAKTt'BR
or
TUAINSION O. C. A. It. R
ROCTK.
No. 2, Pacseneor. LoavrCorry 11.20 a.
m. : Titusvilie, 12.S9 p. m.j Petroleum Cen
tre, 1.40 p. m. ; Oil City, 2.22 p. n.j Ir
yintUon, 6 10 p. m.
No. 4 Passenirer Leave Corry 8. 10 a. m ;
Titufvllle, 7,35 a. m. i Petroleum Centre
8.14 a to; Oil City, 8 69 a m; arrive at lr
Tineton 11.40 a m.
No. 6 Passenger Leave Corry 6.05 p m;
Titusrl le, T.fiO p m; Petroleum Centre,
11,33 p m; arrive at Oil City 9,20 f m.
NORTH.
No. 1, Psraeneer Leave Irvineton 7.13
a m; OH City, 10,10 a ra; Petroleum Cen
tre, 11,05 a m; Titusvilie, 11,50 a lu; arrive
t Corry I. if) p m.
No. 3, Passenger Leave Irvineton, 12,
5 p in; Oil Cily 2,57 p tu; Petroleum Cen
tre, 3.30 p m; Titusvilie, 4,20 p tu; arrive
at Corry 5.45 p m.
No. 5, Passenger Leave Oil City 7,00 a
m; P ruleum Centre, 7,43 a m; Titusvilie,
1,30 am; arrive at Corry 10,10 a ra.
Divine Services.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M.t and 7
o'clock P. M.
Rev. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Services every Sabbatb at 11 A. M. and
t P. If. Sabbath School at 12,' P. M.
cats free. A cordial invitation extend
' e d to all.
Rst. C. M. Hexed, Pastor.
8W. PETER AND PAUL'S (Catholle)
CHURCH.
Mass at 10 a. ra.
Vesper and Bene-Iiclto of tbe Blessed
Sacrament at 4 p. m.
Catechism at 2,'p. m.
JAMES DUNN, Pastor.
Gold closed t(layat U24'.
A drunken Individual made himself nu
merous on the streets, this forenoon, desir
ing to fight everybody be met. The old
adape "when whiskey's lu Rood sense is
out," was peculiarly carried cut ln,tats case-
a nr .
A HANDKREU. AbOUt 12 ftVln.lr l...
v IUBI
night a poor woman was wandering througb
tbe streets without shelter. Soveral partU-s
to whom she bad applied for shelter refused
to let her In. This forenoon she was takon
in custody by Constable SlcHiigh, but what
disposition was made of tbe case we hare
not learned. Refusing to give a follow be
ing a night's lodging such a bitter light,
does not reflect much crediron the Individ
uals guilty of It. Possibly" tby may be
placed In tbe same situation some tlrao.
It will be seen, by reference to our adver
tising columns, that H. C. Waclilrr will
sell Ins extensive stock ol groceries, provi
sion", dried fruits, apples, potatoes, ,tc, at
cost. A rure dunce is offered for families
desiring to purchase goods cheap.
Divine service will be
churches to-morrow.
hold in all tbe
The Wallace Sisters at Sobel'a Hall, on
Monday eveuiur.
The New Hampshire election resulted in
a Republican victory by ' a decreased ma
jority. The east-bound passenger train which left
Erie at 4 o'olock p. m. yesterday, met with
an acciduet one mile west of Irvineton.
Three cits were thrown from the track by a
broken rail, two of them upsetting. None
of the passengers were seriously injured.
Tbe steamer Smiiit, from Bremen to New
York, suppesed to be lost, has arrived at
New York, having been forty-eight day on
tbe pussage.
N. Ruyaolds, a conductor on. the -V G.
W. Railway, was found dead In tbe Tiffany
House, in Meadville, on Wednesday morn
ing. A two-legged burse is
Erie.
on exhibition in
With a due regard to the requirements of
Lent at Portsmouth, N. II., (Ubercuan
caught on tbe 4tn inat., a codliali weighing
12S pounds. a
The Allegheny Valley railroad is about
to put on an accommodation train from Oil
Cily to Parker's. This will piove of great
importance to the people.
There are tbreo now wells going down on
tbe flawarth farm, one down 450 feet and
the others commuueed. This is new terri
tory, just above tbe Tyrrell lartn. Pleasant
ville Ex.
Is made tbe announcement that the Al
legheny Valley Railroad is now prepared to
ship freight to Buffalo and all poiuts in
Western New York.
A olover correspondent writes an exchange
that she Is a scboul teacher, wants to get on
in the world, and would be glad to ftiraish
us "the runningusl, cutest little love story, "
for (ire dollars.
The II i st sigul si;r.uB "To Let."
Till Pabksii Oil. FttLD. The Cliff well,
en Fowler Run, and owned by D. Reynolds
fc Co., which was doing only 2 barrel, wns
torpedoed on Monday, and Is now produc
ing 15 barrels dally.
The Niagara, Reynolds & Co., on tbe
Wm. Parker tract, below Church Run, which
was producing about 13 barrels, was tor
pedoed lust nock and is now yiuldiDg 30
barrels daily.
The Williams well, on tho river, on land
of Jus. Parker, is now through the third
sand with a good show. It is owned by J.
H. Haines. D. Reynolds, F. A. Deitrich,
Dr. R. S. Wallace, D. Leecb and Mrs. S. S.
and Mrs. J. C. Wallace. Iuu'epenent.
An admirer of Beu. FrauUlin, while rid
ingin Providvace one day last week, notic
ed a bor.e-sboe lying in the street. Re
membering Franklin's precepis,he dismount
ed and went back for tbe shoe. Meanwhile
his horse ran away, causing some damage
to the vehicle. The young man turned
again, ran alter bis horse and at length
succeeded in catching and quieting the
animal, when he agaiu made (or tho horse
shoe, which he found to bo frozen so fast
to the ground that he could not loosen it.
A nice young man in New Orleans ran;
away with and married tbe supposed daugh
ter of a highly respectable lady, and came
back for the lady's blessing, which was
freely given, together with the' information
that the girl was not her daughter, but a
quadroon servaut girl. lie said it was a
swindle, and left for parts unknown.
Red Hand, a prophet of the Piute Indians,
has lifted the veil, and gnzed into futurity.
He is satisfied from what be saw, and ac
cordingly announces that we shall soon
have a flood like the one 1,870 years ago,
when it rained forty days and forty nights
and all the people got into tho big boat
built by Columbus."
Batnuui, iu a public lecture, has told tbe
Bostoniaus to be happy, by temperate liv
ing, and bow to get rich, by unlimited ad
vertising. Tbe Rondoul postmaster gives notice that
hereafter everybody must 'Mick their own
stamps, else their letters won't go. His
tongue has given out.
A Philadelphia critio insist that Mr. G.
L. Fox's devotion to bis art has led him to
have all bis teeth extracted, in order to
present a sufficiently lantern-jawed appear
ance tn Hamlet.
Tbe Louisville Courier-Journal says:-
"iv Den you come to IojU at it ptoperly,
(hero Is nothing straujio in fact that t.o
citizen of Chicago bus ever been converted
to Mormonism. A man who ciii't live
with a wife six week at a time, naluarallv
stands aghast at tbe thought of attempting
to live with fllteen or twenty."
It is related that Fisk introduced himself
to Prince Arthur, while the latter was su;.
veying the Grand Opera Home, saluting
hm with "Well, uiy young duck, bow do
you like it about here?"
I.NTEKKSTI.VO TOT.IOS13 RuMOVIX, WeST.-
Thuse who have concluded to change their
place of residence by migrating to tbe fer
tile fields of Kansas, Missouri, or the far
West, should be particular to call on tbe
Ageut.of ibe Erie aud Atlantic Jfc Great
Western Railway at Corry beforo starting.
and avail themselves of tbe favorable rates
at which they and their ..property can bi
transported through to their destination.
The Secretary of State has received a let
r trom tbe commander of tbe Britiek steam
er Bombay, In which that officer says thaPat
the time of the collision, mar Yokohama.
the Bembay was only going at tbe rate or
six knots, while tbe Oneida was sailing un
der steam and canvas at a rate of thirteen
knots and the shock of the) ollision was so
slight he bad no idea any damage whatever
bad been done tbe Oneida. lie makes no
mention of having beard tbe guns of the
Oneida, which were Hred immediately after
tbe catastrophe.
The contract for grading forty miles of
the Kansas Pacific ral Iroad from Denver
was closed on Friday. X large amount of
ties for this road are now being cut at the
nurtu of the Plate caocn, which will be
floated down the Platte to Denver, and the
work of laying the iron will be commenced
at Denver end as soon as tbe Denver Pacific
track is luid. ft is expected tbe Denver
Pasilio will be completed in June, and the
Kansas Pacific in October.
Four young ladies and a young man were
on Sunday week baptized in Ruin. Riyer,
Minu., while the tboruiomnter marked
twelve degrees below z to,
A shark was recently caught iu the Eng
lish channel which measured seven feet in
length aud weighed two hundred pounds.
A Bangor man wuepn for his tilth wife.
To prevent misapprehension it should be
udded that he weeps because :e is dead, ,
uod uol Ihcduso he is in search of her. . I
NEWS ITEMS.
K school teacher iu Contre township, In
diana, while punishing a boy on Wednesday
hecame angered at resistance and struck
him a Qirioua blow on the head with a heavy
ruler. The boy staggered out of school and
dropird dead.
John W. Coon, of Omaha, is prtpimd to
play Rudolpbe, winner of the champion cue
in San Francisco, a match on the return of
tbe latter from California.
A letter from Fort Laramie stairs that
much genuine alarm exists among the set
tlers regarding the Sioux Indians, reported
to be encamped in large numbers on tht
Powder River, threatening revenge for the
murder of one of their band at Fort Laram
io last fall.
Tbe condition ol S. P. Meehan, editor of
the Irish American, who was shot on the
night o February 2Slh, by Dr. Keenan, is
becoming more critical every day.
Hester Wiinmer, colored, was killed by a
blow from the fist of her husband, iu Phila
delphia, Wuduesday night, because she in
terfered to prevent bim beating her child, a
girl of thirteen. The murderer was ariest-
d.
W. H. Traubel, a Philadelphia litograpb-
er, has been arrested, charged with engrav
ing counterfeit brewer's stamps. Forty
thousand -dollars worth of plates and stamps
wore c aptured.
Tbe Passenger depot and freight oflico of
tbe Paciac Railroad at Jefferson City, Mo.,
were burned Thursday afternoon, together
with the books of thj ollicj aud $2,000
worth of frsight. Loss on buildiuf;$4,500
with an open insurance policy.
Tbe principal officers of Cincinnati are on
a visit to Philadelphia, to examine in tie
workings of the publio school system.
Harper, tbe Sandwich incendiary, com
mitted suicide in tho Barnstable, Mass.,
jail Thursday morning.
Joel il. Walkup, of Framingham, Ma.-r.,
has been sentenced to twenty-five years in
tbe State prison for assault with intent to
kill Marshall Gray at Framingbam Center,
and Dr. Henry Cowles, at Saxonville, in
October last.
Leandy Pinkham, convicted of burning
the dwelling o! Mary Brotberisk, in Fram
ingbam, Mass., was sentenced to the State
prison for life.
AVA.VTED.
HIRED FEMALE HELP at tbe nodlES.
ILU liOu&E. mlOt-t
Sash, Glass, Door, Putty &c. Large
oioe very cueap at ine furniture More.
'.'' mlo-tr
C3JTA few more boarders can bo accom
modated at the Oil Exchange,
march lOtf. S, Reynolds prop.
The Pyramids of splendid coal over at
Codington & Corn wells yard are perfectiy
wonderful. tnarchlOlf.
Coi.d is a wcwbicb Codington & Corn
well prjiposK tender ol salute. For modus
operandi call and see them. marcblOlf.
5,000 tolls Wall Paper just received at
mSlf. GntFFES Bitos.
Fine assortment of Paper and Cloth Win
dow Shades and Fixtures, just ree'd at
m8tf. Gkiitks Bitos.
Go to Grilles Bros, for the best selected
stock of Paper Hangiogs and Curtains over
offered in town. ui8tf.
Reduced Prices at Lammers & Alden's.
nov.rtf.
Tnts Means Bcmxesh My entire stock
of gauds Is offered at cost.
A. S. Smith.
Deo 5 If.
Lammers & Alden's is tliennly store to
quy good, durable and cheap clothing;
Latnmera & Alden's is the only white
mam, clothing store iu the Centre.
Ordets taken for suits and fits guaranteed,
Lammers & Alden's.
A. S. Smith in order to cinse out bis large
stock of ladies shoes ifcc., offers them at cost
as they must be sold in the next tiO days.
Dec ft f f.
Just received a large and well assorted
stock of shelf hardware at J. Rutherfurd'r.
tf.
Closing out Sale !
OF $",,000 WORTH OF
Groceries,
Hour,
Provisions,
Potatoes,
Apples, .
Dried Fruits.
And all kinds of goods generally kept in a
FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE.
This stock must, and will be sold at, and
ueiuw oust.
II. C. WAfUITF.P
Opposite the Bank. Petroleum Centre.
ml'Mw NO HUMBUG,
Loci! I 2Votl!en. "
Children's Oakmahes A fine assort
ment at tbe Furniture Store.
nighmrk, Cmiftfcss and Empire Spring
water at Grilles Bros, felStf.
The largest and best nssortinent of Table
Cutlery, ever brought Into tho county at
Niccholson i Blackmon's. tl.
Underclothing in large quantities at Lara
mers fc Alden's.
Horse Shoe Nnils, wholesale and retail,
at Nioholsnn it Blackmon's, 23-if.
TbeXew Gas Pump lor sale at Nicholson
E JUlackmon a. tt.
Tbe New Gas Pump for sale at Nicholson
,t JJIackmon s. tt.
Sheriffs Sale" is Ci.oseb. Nicholson
Blaekmon navine bought film out at this
place and Kane UMy. tf.
Carriage Bolts, wholesale and retail, a
Nicholson & ttackraon'a 23-tf.
Kid Gi.oaks A largo assortment, at
L,amemts t Amen s.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Dr. JAM Kin I)U.,
Of Philadelphia offers his services to all who mm t,
sulfeiiu with,
Ulcers,
bcroful.
private dlspncs,
Khftimatism,
KMeev Diwascs,
U ravel,
l'llps.
Cramps,
Uisi-ases of the Eye and Ear,
OU Snrrn rf any klml lntenmt or external. natn
of any kind, lor which 1 will ounranu-aa safe, and
lauug cure, in irom inp 10 lour woesa
N t't'UK. NO PAY.
I can bp consulti it nt tha AmTlian Hotel, Room
vii, at an uuiirn, uutu uie nrst or dune.
inarchi(i-lw
Wallace Si sters
THEATRE, .
Burlesque & Comedy
COMPANY.
?. B. VILLA. )
K. P. DOBSO.V, (
J. II. CASS1DY,
Managers
Lender of Orchestra
AT SOBEL'S OPERA HOUSE,
SIX NIGHTS ONLY,
14, 15, IS, 17, 18 & 19.
First appear vici in IMrolcum CentrJ eof the
uni.nu.ug uiiu i.imnv iilcu
WALLACE SISTERS,
Agnes, Jennis, Minnie'St Maud,
WITU ' '
S. B. VXLLA.,
And M talented New York Unrli'xque Company of
, uu.jire flr.i-1", eejenea w nil gr.al care
a' d dU.-rmiliintlnn from the pihiripal
Stew York, Philadelphia aad Bostoa theatres.
MONDAY EVENING, MARC II 14,
Will be presented the highly successful com
ic operatic burlesque entitled,
OP, THE GIRL OF THE TERIOD.
TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 15,
The great historical Burlesque of tho
Field of the Clolh of Go!d.
WEDNESDAY EVENING MARCn 19
T. TV. Robertson's highly successful comedy
in three acts, of
CASTE.
"True hearts are mora thai! coronets,'
And simple fulih than Norman blood."
THURSDAY KVEXINO MARCH 17,
Will be presented the laughable Burlesque of
Tin EJiavalo,
Or "Tho HcatHy and tho lirlgaudn.
FRIDAY EVENING SIAKCU 18,
OITtneaeh's world lenownodcomic, operatic Buries
quo, replete wlih nittculflceut muxic and geor
b'cons coitauies, entitled the
Grand Duchess of Gerolstchi
SATURDAY EVENING, MARCIT 19,
AndhMtapiMiranroorihat incomparable phatnax
of H 'anty.-lijiiee nnj r iro arlihtic ability, iiy u:ina
imoiiH niuet inc. quizzical mjHijlogical, musi
cal and original liuriesijuo,
I Xrl OX !
Or, "The Man at the Wheel."
Preceding encli Burlesque
A CliOltlOUS FAItCE !
Put ron and hcndi of ffimiiien aro assured Unit.
while mirth will ha U-HtiuteJ, it a x libera nee will
Wll bo kept within proper liinita; lhai no r-t'iitiinent
be utterod that .night nut to? J utturfd a' the
tt reside umidrit tho family circle. That noiihor iu
lixik, trtx.ire orwjtiiiii will Miiytliln ho renri Hoia
cd tl.ttt could poy-ibly oiitiuge the decorum of the
modt Helect drawing room.
.Ydxals&'oa 50 Cti- liVi'Tved Seats 75 eta.
HARRY UE'.iDEUT Armt,
W1NSOK BKOS. COLUMN.
WBR2SOR BROS.,
STOBE.
ESTABLISHED 1859.
"Winsor Bros. I
MAiy 8TIIEET,
PETROLEUM CESTUI;
DEALERS IN OIL WELL
TUBING AND CASING I
ALSO,
WORKING BARRELS A VALVES
STUFFING BOXES, '
CLAMI'S, TONGS,
1NN13 SUCKER RODS,
RIVETED JOINT SUCKER ROD
BOILER PUMPS,
CISTERN 4 WELL PUMPS,
Xnrj Description f supplies fer
OIL WELL TJ.RS J.D
REFINERIES.
BRASS GOODS,
STEAM & GAS FITTINGS'
BELTING, PACKING AND HOSE
EIRBY'SCOMTRESSED BUNGS,
H -A. H, X) W -A.
Homo Trimmings,
Cuipentets' Tools,
DrllliiiK and Plain Laid Rope,
Oaknm, Nails, Axes,
Table aud Pocket Cutlerj,
A fall assortment of everything iB ihe Ilvtwara
Ifeuse Furnishiiin; Goods,
AND
Morniiij? Q-lory
BASE IILRXEUS.
nOME COMPANION,
IRON GATE, and
W1IEAT SHEA7
Cook Stoves.
Iiamp, Iantcrna 4e Clilmnefi,
-o. 1 Winter alruiued
Lard Oil,
XO. 1 I1EFIXED OIL.
CIIAJ1HOV CLOTHES WUIXGER
Msiufacturcrs of
TIN. SHSST IRON & COFFER
WARS.
t
SMOKE 'STACKS,
Impairing nf nil kinds done wifh nentners and dil
patch. -fciecJal attention givenito
Steam and Gas Fittings
PiirchaHlnis with cash only, onr facllltlri for fur
m);ing !viTythiiiff in our lint are mperior to any
nthcr emubl .an.tnit in the Oil lugioo. We have m
nibtc'.asa. ,
TIN AND REPAIR SHOP
Thanking our trleuds for tLelr HWal patronser
in the past, wo shall ue mm bust sBTurta to "
ts sonttBUTOCO. itartii. i w.