The Petroleum Centre daily record. (Petroleum Center, Pa.) 1868-1873, April 08, 1870, Image 2

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ftl.ol-.-to C"vr Daily Record.
k'et. .itre, t'rldur. ..rtl 8.
Ttt.V:!-B'. V. V- A: A. II. II.
MOPTU.
.'o 8. Ps-svn er Leave' ury 11 a. 20
ni. ; I'ili.Kf 'lli!, I2..r.:i n. m, j I'etroiejr.i Cen
;r. l.f - l. '.; V I City. 2 12 p. m.j lr
Irvine, fi til p. ni.
: u 4 1'i.sS'inrer r,ev Curry 6. 10 a, m ;
Titn.-ville. T.SS a.m.; Petroleum Centre
a 14 a m:'0.i Oily, K 5!t a in; arrive at lr
vint'inn 1 l.iil a m.
' No. C Pns"naor Lmve Curry C 05 p m;
Tilosviile, 7.80 (i ni Petroleum Centre,
8,3il m; arrivt a Oil Oily 9, '10 p id.
- K0IITH.
No 1, Paiwniier Leave Irvincton 7.15
noi.; Oil City, 10.10 a n; Petroleum Cen
tio, ll.fju ui; Titiisvilie, 11, iO a ui; arrive
vt Corry I. tO p m.
Nil. .1. r.wnnf T.rav Irvlneton, 12.
S p II-; O'l Cily 2.67 p in; Pelvolcum Cen
tre. ;t.3G p in; Tilueville, 4,29 p m; arrive
at Coiry fi.Ju p in.
Hu S. Pitiuor Leave Oil Cily 7,f0 a
n; P roleum Cent He. 7.4S a in; TiliiBville,
t.io nHi ; anivj tit Corry 10.10 a m.
6 Uliio Korf Ire.
PliESBTTERIAN CUVRCIL
Pao!:Iii-; ht 11 o'clock A.M., and 7
o'clock V. if.
Sie. i. T. Oxtobt, Pastor.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Services evc-y Salilmth at 11 A. M. ami
ii P. M. Sabbutb School ft 12 P.M.
eats free. A curiibllavitation extend
ed tall.
Rv. C. M. HiiRD, Pastor.
ST. ESTER AKO PAUL'S (Catholie)
CHUBGK.
U'Mt at a. m.
Vesjttt and BeneJictien of the Blessed
acracnenl f.t 4 p. !.
Caipehiva at2"ri. m.
JAMES DUNN, Paster.
Gold
The McUmUT it O Donnell well, IVmp
sey form. K mo Run, was torpedoed a day
or two ninee, ub 1 the production, increased
nearly double. It is now yielding nearly
twontv barrels per day, and before the tor
jssdo was put in was doing only eight bur
re.1, .
Arrested S. Levi, a peddlar, was ar
rested Ibis morning and lodged In the lock
up, on a Warrant isurd by tbo V. S. Dis
tr'ct Court ut Filiation;, lor pursing coun
terfeit money. The arrest was made by
Deputy U. i. Marshal J. C. Dump.
Kkw Weu. A new well was struck on
the CeMrul Petroleum Co.'s farm, lust even
ing. It started up at tho rale of ten bar
rels per day, and is now yielding a food lif
ien barrels, ivfc'.eb will undoubtcdiy bo (lie
dully pro'!:ielinu Mr. lltfiiy Iferoiisse is
the lorlin utf owner.
A diKijftteli from Shainbiirg, dated Apr 1
7tb, Bay; About einht o'clock tbis eveu
ing a liie riginated from igniting of gas
from a lantern at dinks of No. 3 we!), on
tbo Boyer Ji-ate, Walter Ecoit tract, owned
by ifefsrs. flatten, Colo i Co., cupsuining
Uiai tlireo hundred mid lif.'y barrels ot oil;
lao er.jjlna house and derrick. Tbo well
at tbe t'i:;e was producing about lilt bar
per day. Two men who were about to
ineusura the oil to run off by Allegheny
Truuspvriotiou Co., mudu. a very narrow
-enx.'. IjOH quite heavy tot Messrs. lint
ten, Co!.' Co.
iCIiiTtMrt rcturos fioin Rhode Islaud indi
cuta ttmi tl'0 !uto ha ona Republican by
bo'-it .'our lliouai.i.d ui ljurity.
Thu trial of .Mcl-'arland lor Hie mnrdei of
Ricliard.?ii is to Inking place in New
Tort City.
Jobuny Keefe, tbe boy who was ran over
by tbe cars in Oil City d;iy before yester-(la;-,
died at 6 p. m. tfceaume day.
Tbe Republican County Committee of
Vcnanpj county meet at Franklin on tbe
ZG.ti iusi..
Tfce 1 ;ve Pipe bin oauie up before the
Stale Senate on TiK sdey last, and wus lost,
tbe. vole slandin;: H to 17. A two-lbin.'s
loajVity was uecessnry to curry it tbrougb.
Kbou.d it come up another wisSer !t will
pmbably be eau iod.
Weu. A new wdl was struck on
CaKaooose U in, lal evening. It is owned
by W'w. G. Fee, of Sbauibuiy, and is yield.
iat twenty biurets per day. The striking of
this well will tiiuw renewed iuterest ta be
wirniffsted in tbe nil territory on that Run-
Tbo State Legislature adjourned sine die
yoEturdny.
TtK5if.sul.nee of Win. AdAms, Jr., in
fandycreeli To'.vus'!:lp, wis ilrstroyi l by Are
about i-,,-0 week au. T!i l.imlly lud gone
to oburch, and tn retutRioj; homo JUiod
tboii dwellit g nnd conients in ashes.
WliliainV'. Connelly was !iruij!y mur-ei-3d
in Oiveaciinly, Ivy., Motiduy uigbt.
'lv.'t nmriierori Inf. a tjoie sr.ybg, ' This
ul the tuan v tvtiuJ.
The Cleveland Leader colls attention to
.resolution of Conre.s approved July 28! h,
ISO!!, ex 'ior.tlng tiom the income lux all
honorably discharged soldiers and s.iilom
who served during tbe late wur. T!ies
veterans bave already paid their tax in vic
tories that were worth mora thiiu money.
Not many of them have incomes el" tixuMe
size, for the dnys i t rapid money muklng
Were passed while they were ma'cbing and
fighting lor tliliteea dollars a month. Hero
and tltore, however, is or.o who earns a few
bundled dollars above tbe ex-'mpliv limit.
lflhere is any law since IStij which neu
tralix"n the one to which' we refer, will some
one who knows point it out and quote its
provisions? Meanwhile, let every soldier
and tailor houorably discharged from the
armr or navy, ask liis assessor to explain
I liis point before paying bis income tax. II
tbe resolution has not been repealed, tbe
veterans should bave the benefit of it. If
it bus, it will be easy for our assessors to
point out tbe exact stale of the case.
Herald.
We would call theatteulion of our read
ers to the new advertisement of S. Solid's
Dry goods store, w bo hasjust received the
lurest assortment of spring goods iver
uroiigui to tins pioe, constating in part oi
foreign and domes! io dry goods, alpnccas,
poplins, linen goods, Scotch and domestic
ginghams, &s. Also carpels, oil eloths.
and a full line of ladles and gents' furnish
ing goods. Tbe etoro is under Hie charge
ot Mr. S. AueThnim, who is well known as
a gentlemanly and popular clerk and is ever
ready to exhibit the goods to customers.
Thera is also connected with the store a
mil'ineryldepartmcr.t where is kept all the
latest stylos of bonnets, h its, and in f.ivt
evt. tb ii tbat goes to make up an outfit for
the Udies. Tbis department, is under the
charge of Mrs. S. Aiierhaim, who is well
known fo tbe ladies of Petroleum Centte.
Those of our lady friends who desire to
purchase tho latest spring fasbious iu that
line will do well to call at tbe store ot S.
Sobe!, whero Mrs. A. Can always be found
iu readiness to exhibit or sell them coods.
TUe Accident to tbe 'low float Oil
Valley.
Tbe accident to this boat was c used by
her stern striking the timbers of tbo Cmten
ton bridge, wliereby.she careened, anil drop
ped her boilers overboard. The boat right
ed again. When the boat careened Henry
Gibson ton!; hold of hissn, umllu his fright
threw bim overboard and then jumped in
after him. Tbe father never lose ubove the.
surhCH. but the hoy floated soino distance.
Cupt. Wtu. Jackson jumped Into U.n water
to rescue him, but wus unsuccessful nnd
narrowly escaped hiins"lf. The bo it float
ed down to Slump 0Vek Iinii'l, six miles
belowr Etnlenlon, where tho now lies
The steamer Larimer took hold of tbe barge
of the Oil Vailey and lowed them up liie
river. Henry Gibron leaves a wife and
three children, residing in Ibis city. It in
thought that tbe boit cm b't aved, with
the loss of her boilers. Pittsburg Com
mercial. The new Court House will bo dedicated
on Monday April 25lb. Col. Jas. S. Myers
noo. R, S. McCormick and Ji L. Cochran,
Esq., of Franklin, were appointed a Cum.
uiittee to report a programme and make
other necessary arrangements fur tbe dedi
cation. Franklin Citizen.
We are informed that the Franklin Ex
change Hotel, nt Franklin, tins chnnped
proprietors, and is being thoroughly clean
ed uud renovated. Tbe houro is very hand
somely furnished, and supplied with every
convenience for families. Tbe new proprie
tors intend to supply tbe table with the best
nt everything; bave engaged .excellent
enoks, and purposo to niake it In every re
spect a first-class hotel, and will also make
it a most desirable residence for tbe families
of persona who are doing busiueea in tbe
oil regions. Many persons whose business
lakes them lo Franklin, while court is in
sefsioo or at other limes, will be glad to
learu that tbey can now be comfortably ac
commodated during their stay.
A boy In Wapiiun, Wisconsin, recently
entered asaloon, fjdrank a glass of beer
wiped tils mouth, and deliberately walked
off without offering lo pay for' what be
drunk. Tbe salmon keeper rushed to the
door uud called him back, and demanded
his pay. Tbe boy informed the beer-seller
that if be mado bim pay be would com
plain on bim for selling liquor to u minor
Ue was not pressed for payment.
I saw Kra i kissing Kale,
In tact we all three saw.
For I saw Esau, ho saw hip,
Ami she saw I saw Esiu .
Tl.e New York Senate will attend Gen
eral Thomas's funeral.
.-: inilh" is to be l ung on the .11 of June,
st LouHvilie, for tho murder or Gsorge Oil'
The coal uilno exourslonisu'worj entur-
i taimd at n '. Briquet in ludiuoiipo'ls Wcdncs
j day night.
K1JHS 1TJ3JIS.
It is said a iieucril court uinrti it has
been (mtered for tl.e trial or an army ofiieor
of liipli rutik, but the name and charges are
withheld.
The salts of (ho Union Pacific Railway
Lund Department since July last amouut to
Ui.628 acres nt $G4S,428.
Reports fioin the West state that it la
snowing at s?oulh Puss, and a heavy ruin
prevails in Idaho, Montana Utah aad Wy
oming. It is said the British minister at Wash
ington bus intimated to the Dominion gv
eri.m'enl tha the American Executive has
received warnings of the proj 'Ctetl Fenlrn
raid along tbe Irouiier.Jbfioin Port Huron lo
St. Albans, to take pluce on the 13th of
April.
Tbe Indians are again becoming very
troublesome in the West.
Wheat sowing has commenced very gen
erally in the farming region ti round Des
Moines, low. Should tbe good weather
continue, Southern Iowa will be in tbe
midst of its seeding season by Tbuisdny or
Friday. Iu Des iloln.s gardeniag has very
generally commenced.
Tbe Mississippi river is now open lo Lake
Pepin. A few days of warm weather will
open the river to St. Paul.
The warehouse of Doqnell Se xton, SI.
Joseph, Mo., was burned ou Tuesday. Loss
$12,000; inBuranco $3,090.
John Long, of Peru, III., shot and killed
himself while out hunting, ou Monday.
The coal miners of Lasalle, Kenosha and
Ogtesby, III., are on n. strike. Tbey want
semi-monthly paymcuts, instead of month-
At Ha.9on, Minn., on Snndiy, Misses
Smith and Ives wero drowned.
Tke Hasliugs and D ikota Railroad has
rold out to the Milwaukee and .St. Paul
Boad.
A fire atj Mirsfcegorr, Mien., Wednesday,
caused a loss of 5 ').". 0 0, mostly insured.
The steamship City ot Baltimore arrived
at Halifax Tuesday.
Creditors of the Union Pacific Railroad
to tbe amount ol $1,000,030 have asked for
tho appointment of a Receiver. They
c'uirgo iinm.'nio frauds in the construction
of the road.
As a result of the excursion to the Indi
an, conl fields, Eastern c;ipitniisis aie h
lecting sites for Iron furnaces.
Tho first steamer "f tho sasoo left
Detroit fir Cleveland Wednesday.
General Lindsay will eouuiiiiiid Ihe Cun
toii.in e.rpeditioii to i!i d River.
The free ennui binding bill will lie re
ported to tlu' New Yolk .Semite.
The New York Legislature has passed a
bill appropriating ftOO.Oi'O to the uid ol
railmuds in that Slate.
Ttae'Jaiiiea steam mills, nt Ne wbury port,
Mass , were sold Wednnsd iv at iuiutio.4 f it
$101.001! orig innl ci ft $!CO,C50.
It is proposed to submit to tbe people of
Marsacbiiselts an amendment to tbe Con
stitution (Hiking cm tha word ''male. '
JemMaoo Wednesday went into training
at Magnolia race course, Mobile.
"VVAX'i'USJ.
A situation as clerk, by a joungmnn who
has h.id several veins experience in Ihe
(Jrocry ami Not'on business, end under
stands book keeping also. Reference given
if desired. Enquire at tbis olliee.
B7-2I. J. hecjirlst.
New Spriuif Goods at Lammers t Alden's
Spring Hats and Cups ut Lamtners ii
Aldeu's,
Spring and Summer under clothing at
Latunicrs ,t Alden's.
Spring Suits made to order limn, -the
latest patterns at Lumpers & Alden's.
Goods marked duwu lo par prices &
Lammers & Alden's. nti-lf.
The largest and best assort merit of Table
Onilery, ever brought into the country at
Niccbolson & niackmnn 'a. tl.
Kid Gi.o.iiH a. large assortment, t
Lauieiius & Alden's.
Tiik Pyramiiis of splendid coul overat
Codingtou itOoruwell's yurd oro perfectly
woudeiinl. marehlOlf.
C3T It is it,e trull. I OtilliR llros. have
KKaUMEl) f-PKClE PaYMEN'T. All
peisous purehusing geods ut ineir store will
ucetve specie in change. Give I hem a call
and see tor yourself. m22-tf.
We would call the attention ot nur busi
ness men to the superior styles of jjb print
in, bulb plain und fancy, "at present being
turned mil limn this tif-i-jo. Wh are prepar
ed lo execute job printing of every (lo cnn
tion in tl.e la est nnd mom fash touuble Style
of the art, and nt lensonablu rates. tf.
Coi.o Is a word wliu.li Codington it Cern
well propose lender ubselete. For i.,i2ii,i
operandi call and see tin in. tnarcbloil.
Horse sbiat Nahs, wlioiesals at'.d lvlail
at Nicholson Siaekujoa's, '
Loral oli'iH'K.
Mr. Trajer, salesman for the well known
clothing t ouso of Charles Stokes, Philadel
phia will visit tliis.ily about April 1st.
Those wisliinj clothing cut ia the latest
style and best materials will do well In re.
servo their orders hr him. li j will h we a
very large and complete line of samples
Our prices will bt found very low as the
extent of our business gives (.real arivas-
tanea In luij init. The long established repu
(nliooeftbo house for lair dealing, good
eiitlim; and v.'oikmunship is guarnnle
tbat every customer will be pleased.
m 16 -a
17tnp Assortment of Pnner and Cloih Win
dow hudes uud Fixtures, just ree'd at
ttlKlf. URlf FKs BBOS.
Pnsh, G'.oss, Boors. Putty Ac. Large
stock er cheap at tho Furniture Store.
mlo-tr
SiiKittiTs Sai.k in Closkd. Nicholson ft
Rlaeknien havinir bought bim out at this
pluce ai d Kane Cily. ' tf.
The'.s'ew Gas Pomp lor tale at Nichalsoa
& Blackmon's. tf.
. Tbi New Gas 1 uinp lor sale at N'iehelsoi
& Blucknion's. tf.
Cf rriaiie Bolls, wholesale aad retail, a
Nic'jolson & llackmon's 3.'t tf.
Just received a lurge nnd well assorted
stuck of shelf baidware at J. Rutherford'
tf.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ERIE lilTY 1B0S PRhS,
EKI, 1A.,
JtAfFACTCliERS OF
STEAM EXCISES AKIJ BDIISSS
WELL RIGS A DRIVING PIPS.
V B.-' bnve tills itnr appoln'fil C. A DPR-I-'KV,
-f PetioJi-nm Oiure, sole neeot ot our maa
nrnc:iire. tor I'eiro eii-n O otr uud rpif i rei-s.
All orai-r uddr -s-eo to n m, nr to Rrls Ciiy Iron
W'oik-. ul I i.'fii jironot attenllon.
'i'ltusville, I "a , April S. I.-70. if.
jUAXUI.n IXCHAJiUK HOTEL.
FRANKLIN, PA.
This Ilonsp-ls now in ihe powwlon of new pro
prieiors, nuil Is King 11 o.', u 'My ret ovated
uud cleauetl. It ul'l Uerenftei bu
raaite a
FIRST CI. as-; noTEL
in eTety pint! -itlar.
evmnllnis.e will lauut all trains to carry
guis.ii tn ihe lli.UMi
'io eiiLaze rouiiii ftdJre.s.
t.OODWIN VTAI.KRIt,
n. tf. FranUiB, !'.,
ii:. II. lilEMi CO.,
S .V 1ST 1lZ !E! RS,
ft-: rjios.Kj'.n vr.ytHP:, p.-
fi. Ii. i:Usc-ll, V.. V. Martin
Chtistoiiher Meyer.
Ye" e eP.-r mi- H'f ifis or ro tinDsn.-tln r,f'
r.i,Nt:uu, r.vi.iN.i,e::x'.iiAN(;ii m.a ivl
Lie Tn Ittt.-INK!
Any i-u-teeis eniruft.-d .to cur t.iro i'd re-ei?p
prinipt iiile'-tio". ' !n 17. If
scHi) in, or a wi.,
rropt-rictom ot tlie '
J3uffn.io TEakorv
)t'.i)pr in thoicf fluiir, Putter. I'g tail Vhcp
A:j cbuice uicMrti,
lVtroIniiin ('cnt;, Ta.
Orders left will ho tnnr.p'!y .ndri- to nnd
Oood- rit'llvcrcil. positmilru Jinx 2(t3. limj VX
T. M'Donald,
LIVERY, FEEO & SALE
STABLES !
At the IteiHt, opposite the
I'ETKOLJSCU CENTRE PA
riiui: KstWocls of DRIVINO An SAnuLK
X UuiiShS on t ho t r.:uk, ara lo be found at
lU'DOiiuItl'a iAvvvy.
!AIIBIAGS & C'JTTSHS TO U
LET AT ALL TIMES.
VF.li At BOAItBKJ)
on ItuanoDablo Terms.
T-RMiiss of iU kinds M
tswl&l to Proijj.itly.
f3"Olve mt a call.
T M'DONAL .
Potreleum Ceuire, Not. If, 18fS.
PEALtll IN
COAL I
TIlAVilopetiniln foil Yard nt tho end of the
Hoj.l Kanu Bridge, wlieru will 0-ci-nstautty ksp.
iol kioUa ol'
STEAM AND STOVE COAL.
Teain co:n':, to my yard foi Coal, will hate
Friic lasiiipi !iver tlie Creek
iiri !::.
Won 1 1 in wi'll iu er.ii.ir at tl;e nlhtv, ar4 will
fl.id U to ilicir rtdvJvi:s to M-.th me
. WINSOIt BEOS. OlLiJM
STOBE.
ESTABLISilEO 1559,
Winsor Bros.
MAIN 8VKEE1,
PKTKOLEIT1 CEXTKE,
DEALERS IN OIL WELL
TUBING AND CASING 1
' ALSO,
WORKING BARRELS Jfc VALTES,
STUFFING BOXES,
CLAMPS, TONG.
1NNIS SLY'k'Ell RririQ
K1TETED JOINT SUCKER K0I
BOILER PUMPS,
CISTEItN k VTELL PBMl'3,
Kfsry Dr!ilon sC snpp'.lri for
i mi mu m
BEKINEUIES.
BRASS " QiMhS,
STEAM & GAS FITTINGS
BELTINf!. PACKING AND HOSE
KIRBY'S COM PRESSED BUNGS,
HABD -W ARE,
House Trimmings,
Caipenttlrs' Teols,
Bulling anil Plain Lab! Rope,
Oakmn, Nails, Ax-s,
Table aud Pocket Cutlsry,
A fail assortment f ev-vthluf la ths llardirut
Lii'.u
House Furnishing .wmIs,
VENTIIiATOS
AND
Morning: Glory
HOME-COMPANION,
ns fi a ... 1
inu.1 uair., nnu
WHEAT snEAf
Cook Stores.
littmpa, l.niitrrnt At C3ilmnry"t
Xo. 1 Winter atrnliiftl
it! OH,
XO. 1 IXEFISEI OIL.
CHA9PI0X CLOTHES INUXGEKS
Slaunhctnrers of
TIN. SHEET iaDN 4 COPPH
mu.
SMOKE STACKS,
Bapalrlngnf all inds dons ilh neatness aad
patch. spet.lal altatvliun tlvD ta
StcaM ami CJas Filtin?
ViiTshiR with on.sli only, our farlllli" ,
nlsiilin ii i rtt.onir In onr it. uicr'"' ' ; i
ether miabtlstisstni lu : oil lifgios- "
Hist c.as.
TiN ND
ThnnkirRonrfilcu! fortUIr literal I'r'S
n ti. ps-t, flisi! i-e one I "7 ili
M nr.ssnl.