The Petroleum Centre daily record. (Petroleum Center, Pa.) 1868-1873, July 13, 1870, Image 2

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iSaccsasora to J. A. tone,)
Merchant Tailors!
EXTE.VSIVH AND ELEGANT ASSORT
MENT OF
Sprij and Summer
Style.
FORF.IGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHi
U d OAfSSlMEREK, wVKh thsy make up to or.
der ou BUOirr NOTICE. urrior In
tnTLii and wokkm;.nuip.
Perfect SJatlractIou Always
tjuurarieu.
Dally llcetlvlng U the XorcHtta In
BENTS' FERKKBINB GfOBS,
. HATS, CAPS, AC.
MFARIiAXI, ftlHTII Jk Co.,
Cor Spring 4c I'ranV.llii Sts.,
Tltmvilff, Pm.
Tetroloum Centre Daily Rscord
t. Centre Wedursday. July 13
AUH1VAI, AND IHJl'AIIIXKB OF
TRAINS ON V. C. Jc A. K. R,
108 nnl fter Monday, May 30tb, 187
rains will ruu as follow:
omw xn, 6. xo. 8. so. 1
Leave Irvino. 11,45 a m. 6.00 r it
Leive Oil City 7.00 a m. 2X2 p ji. 7,47 v u
rt.Uen 7.33 3,23 '. 8 28
' TiltlHV. 8.2.1 ' 4,14 ' 9,15
Arrive Cony. V.3j 6.45 " 10.35
BOCTII.
X". 2.
xo. 4.
NO. (!.
Leave Corry, 11,20 a u. MO a . 6,05 v u
" lllllSr. 17,43 P M. ?, HI " 7,45
" P. Ci'i). 1.25 ' 8.17 " 8.35
Arrive O. City 2,n5 ' 8.65 9,10
" Irvine. 4.50 1LS5
HP No. 6 and 8 run on Sunday. '
FREIGHT TRAIN'S KOIITII.
Leave Oil city. e.M a m. ..K) a.m. 1" 3Sa x. S.fSm
r. uuu, lo w ' is.io m. i.IO
Antre Tiiusv, i;i,0i r i . 8,4S 1,5s 6,-)
FRElOIir TR.UK8 ROTJTT.
ITTitUfT, 8.1.1 A.M 1.?5 a.M. 31 OOJ.M. 6.S5PM
r. IVn, M7 ' 21,51 W,.f, r x. tt.80
Ar.r.e o. L'lty,8,i3 . J.iio T X X,u5 ' T.30
ll City and Petro'mm Centre fiey-.t, 1ito. Oil
iry il.coa. m., arrives at runl'iim Centre 1,2
a. Livon Pfm:em Centre at, 4,iv m., arrives
m vii wajr o,u p. ui.
srivnR run t.m;Fi9 cam
K 4 OlruB. frcr f i iia-I-lniiio v -itnout clsnce.
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w i.iic. v it, j i..iiti.e:ii:n r win cniiiffM.
C Tir
Dlieut from I'IiuImt, h wlthnat rlnvige.
Dlrott tu Pittal) urgn withi'Ut clmnus.
No
.Ho
ttold 1
VI;
a-
Aur.ther Strike:"
THE P.OBEBT 13. LEU 'vELL YIELDS
711' BARRELS TUE FIRST 12 HOURS
PL'iin.'G i
A GOOD 130-BAr.REL. WELL I
TIIE JAS. S.
McCRAV
is ri'i
VSTKOLEUM CCN'TKi3
FARM LOG&J
Tbs F.HKn Ojl Field The Char If
llcwins well Is it Dew trik en the Con ley
which but been pumping for eome
two wekc, produciBg about eight barrolf
r di y.
Tno Coptinpnlal, on land of D. St. Allen,
ahoiU on and a half milea et of Foxton,
v nrw well, at ruck last work and is now
bring ti tled with twenty feet of aand and a
good jow of oil.
ThA Harper acd Robinson well la a new
strike, on bill, on the Kobinson farm, which
is j'lit beiog In bed and tested. We have
not yet teamed its production.
The Smoky city, la a new well on the
bextwakas of Church Run, on Louuh furm
.... . . .. . . . '
uica Das oeea pumpiDK lor aooui iwo
weeks, r-tit baa thus far failed to yield oil
in paying quantities.
Xo. H, Colgin farm, Queenstown and
Brady's Bend Oil Company, has been down
and punn.lng for about two weeks, yielding
toino six or eight barrels per day.
No. 13, Colgin farm, Is a new will, wbicb
has been pumping since. Tuesday last, and
is piuduciug some right or ten barrels per
day.
No. 5, on land of Mosrs Sullivan, Esq., is
another new strike, which commenced
pumping on Monday laet, and is now yield
ing about four bariels per day.
The MoCIIalock well, on Bear Creek,
near the old furnace site, has been down
Riid imvping since Monday last, but has
nus far tailed to yield oil. We are told
that the sand rock presented an excellent
appenronoe, and owners and otbors counted
oi a goad well. Toe.ru miy be some thing
wroDg with the pumping apparatus, and
the well may yet prove good. The McCiin'
tock is located uot fir float tbo Parsons
well, wbicti Is a good one.
The Anna well, on lease No. 11, Cooler
farm, has been down and pumping for some
time, yielding some fifteen barrels per day
The Horebead we 11 Is a new strike, on
the Conley form, which makes a good start,
and is now pumping twenty barrels per
day. Independeo t.
Tat On. Wei l at Toaasi Swamp.-
The Tonawanda Swamp oil well excitement
seems to pos.ess something more tmn a
mere "sensation." Already two wells haTe
been bored and with every prospect ol sue
cess. A correspondent of tho Orleans Re
publican says: "Mrs. Collin", the owner
and nrosecutor ol this work, is tanauine in
the boliol of success, at sne eugn. m
Ing her outlay for land, work ond other ex
penses attendant upon It, nas equanea. or
exceeded, the says, sJjO.UUU. t nere is a
steam engine, and two sets of bands, dig
ging night au$ day, going down irom two
to ten feet every tweuly-lour noiirs. l.
Saturday nlcbt when stopping for Sunday,
it was down 811 feet, and they intenu to go
from 300 to 400 feet further, unless me on
is struck before. A good road Is to be made
Irom the main road immediately, when II
will be as pleasant a ride from Albion or
Batavia to the springs as can bo found in
this section of the country: and we under
stand it is the Intention U provide a tem
porary place lor refreshments until a per
manent hotel and cure can be completed.
In the meantime, many Invalids are resort
ing to tbe water and with signal medicl nal
benefits.''
To U Coal Cotiauiuera.
Tbe understood' fully endorses tho sards
published in the RKcnfin a day or two since
n relation to false weight oy coai ,
and would say ho is not a dealer in coai,
but has scules to weigh coal or any other
commodity, and will give a truo bill of
weight in each case.
Respecllully,
W. A. Hi' l.i-
Tbo well o i the IK'i'ru; furm, owned by
J. M. Kepixr and o'.ui'rs, was cjinpieled on
Monday, tilled vealerd r.T. aud commenced
lotting last ev.;i(i(, jt-ttii'j oil- 'i!rag
soon as pumping beg mi. For"l!:o lic'sl 12;
hours, Irom 7 p. id. la: rlgbt to 7'a. nv
tnls mortil:i,7, she piiimiod 70 hairels of oil
uoiuui DKuHiiemoi'.t. Up to 4 p. is. lb
uuecaoon tni treaui or on nus, nouufurin
lalied in tbe loaxt, if anything being on the
inciiast-. S'ie bids fair tu be u hundred and
lify barrel well.
Tbla r-'.-Il is a'noiit 7.f) feet deep; had 42
feet f third or oil tvaiin? aand-rock, and
is located between nix end feveu hundred
fort uortu ot thu ''liiiiuer" wall on tbe Jus.
8. MoCruy larin. T!i wckinif interest is
owned by J. M. X-!er, Starp & Woiden,
Jacob Talor and others.
We undc-rBtaud lbs w has been named
after Pwpiwt E. Lee, tLj rebel general.
The all Iking of thu vrn'.i. is causing a re
vival of the oil t'Citem!!)t iu this vicinity,
and this forenoou it has been visited by
large numbers ol pnplu.
V. S. The 'bunuer well" on tho Dalzell
farm cout limes to yield S23 barrels pr day.
Petroleum Crntio is ahead yet!
At o late hour Mvit'l night a dislur.
-hano occttrrod In M'ke M'Cuole'n saloon,
tt. Louis, (I ii r I j' which Mc'Coole wu. ac
cidentally shot lu tbo left arm, faoturiog
the laro koo an'J prtducla a . t.-rlo'.i
.wound.
Tho "Rev." Cbartcs Wbitcomh, who
succeeded la victimising the people of Titus
villa several weeks ago, bas at last " come
to grief," in SpringR', Massachusetts,
under the name of Kev. J. Whitcomh. Ue
iniroduced kiinself to tbe society of Trinity
Methodists, claiming to be a clergyman !u
good staiidiog iu that denomination. Ue
was Invited to speak In tbe ciiurvn, and did
so with considerablo.effuct. lletrepresenled
himself as having been in lb A army, and
a prisoner at Audersonvllle, where he was
wounded by a rebel seotiuel. lie claimed
to have bis pocket picked at tbe Spring,
field depot, and was consequently penniless.
Seventy dollars was raised on tbe spot and
given him. But was recognized ss an
imposter before boot out of tbe plsce, and
is now in tbe Springfield jail under a charge
of obtaining money under false pretences.
His carpet-bag was examined and found t o
contain $2,600.
In Shoeppes case tbe opinion bp the Su
preme Court uffirmlng the' judgment of the
Court of Cumberland ouunty is to the etfeot
that tho verdict of guilty of murder in the
first degree shall stand. There is uow no
doubt hut tbe defendant will be banged,
unless Executive clemency saves him.
Admiral Dublgren died ystrday morn,
lng at tho Washington Navy Yard.
k We noticed on the street yesterday nov
el team considting of a borsa and cow sad
dled together. Occasionally tbe borae
would cast a benevolent look at the cow as
much as to say hUa your, ueJaural pstoc
tor j you can't play any MeFarliiDd game
.on me fn order U get a divorce."
" ?
V.x.We understand thai grah(f toot race Is
lo come off Ibis afterJobn. eJtbrVon Wasb-
ini'lnil street nr lMilln!Xf V k 1 i '. '
kJlr4 Uttrr GrM and J. J. Feller, for
a purse of $50. It Is thought that at least
9iu,uuu wilt change bands on tbe result of
this race, the parties thereto bsing novices
in the "pegs do your duty" business.
Old Du Kice arrived in tuwa this fore
noon with bis mammoth Cirous and Grand
Asiatic Animal Spectacle. This afternoon
evKiybody aod everybody's wife and wife's
sister are going to the circV At this will
be tbe lost opportuuiryj-of seeing the big
show, and Ijfteulng tp Sid Dan's witticisms,
let tbebbuyV be crowded.
Josh Hillings says there are four styles ol
mind
1st. Them who knows it's so.
2d. Theui who knows it ain't so.
3d. Tbeoi who split the difference and
guess at It.
4th. Them who don't cars a darn what
way It If.
"The Census Marshal reports the total
population of Corry at 6,714.
A Colorado paper plaintively jUajs:
"G-i'j dang itj iitd ui mors tiiV
Recently a thief, of tho VI aw worm type,
said to an English judge quite confidingly,
'My lord, I really asture you I committed
tbe theft in a weak moment ; quite, indeed
against my own wll', my lord, quite." l,0,
very well," said bis lordship; "it Is only
right that yen should bave no cause lor
complaint. The offence will be met in a
nrorjer sniril. As yon committed the act
against your own will you will be punished
against your own will.
Two enterprising Yankees buve just start
ed a drove of horses from Lot Augelos, fur
this Eastern world. They are to be driven
eight hundred and fifty miles, to Salt Lake
and then put upon tbe cars for tbo East.
They were raised on tbe ranelies near San
Angeles, and cost tbe Yankees about twen
ty dollars a bead. If tils venture succeeds,
an unlimited supply can be bad from tbe
same quarter; one single Los Angeles
ranchman having tbree thouiund more of
tbe same sort to sell. It is but a fuw years
since droves of horses wero taken across the
Plains from Illinois to San Fnncleco.
Tbe Chicago Post says: "These Chinese
are. funny. Ab-Siog is not a cboiF leader,
at might be Interred; but be bas a dog
named Ki-I. One of the suporintsndeuts
of tho Celestial shoypi.iers In North
Adams is Ea-Ting. Wby don't he like
Lo-t'ing and Slee-Ping for par'.ners, aud
start a botel?"
Foil ILE.
I Indus Ions: 411 lue'i liell: :m .'"'
power iu ruu hto -ngiui's.
Apply to '
MlltiO llCSHOIIN.
Tbo nnaerslfcned will r'ivs lf(nnn i
strlnr letmnient. tMn ulven i t,,,
Kuquno si dllllll i iiunoott KlI.Ml uf
' "-Wis UKAKBt 1
Now is the best timo to lay in n winter
sunnlvof hard coal. Codiugion ecyorn
well are tne men to ony irum.
June 2811.
Uauta's Paleul Slnte Lined Ilefrls;-
liiur
T.lnod with Slate, having Air Chambers
witfiont Killing of any kind perlectly dry
and sweet they are believed to be unequal-l.-d
by any other now iu use, aud ate of
Moderate Uosu
Slate possesses an acknowledged superi
ority over Zino for lining purposes, being
fiee Irom smell, taste nnu corroaiuu, mu
can be easily cleaned, preserving every ar-
ticln in n sweet ana pure state.
MTFnr Ml- at FREEMAN'S HARD
WARE STORE. 31-31.
ICS CREAM
S AEiOON !
- - - - .-mi in m.
Stuirs, Svxt to Siminon5 '
irmcrly known ns Tavlor's) Willh. .
Miw.lay. Jul, llln, hy Mr. VWv? VV
urwl tho srrvicr of a umet kll,fui '
ICE CREAM
WORKER.
TV I
'w mi,
m well i a T.-uty. attendant.
111 he rejiinl t', tho I'miio-
AikI lie ihopM hy sirlet attmtlnu lutli, j I
muut to rccNu hit thve of nuoli,- p ,!,(,,, 1 T
l J- Vuli'iun
Jjll .'.
At it Again. Tbo Paicsville, Advertiser
of Saturday says:
Tbe Messrs. Cusumeut, after a few montbt
rest, and tired of the monotony cf our s'roots
bave taken a contract lor building a railroad
from Titusville to Union, Pa. Tbe propos
ed road will conned with the Philadelphia
and Erie Railroad at Union, and will be
some twenty-live mils.in length. Ou Thurs
day last they removed their office from this
place to Titusville, which will be their
headquarters. Mr. Carlisle as chief clerk.
andCupt. D. B. Clayton ts master track
layer, go with them.
An inmate of the Mlddlebury, VI., jail
told members of tbo Y. M. C. A. who pro
posed holding religious seivices there, that
tbey might come whenever it was conven
ient for tbein tbey Would alwsys find
tbeua at h'bme.
SPECIAL AOTIlti
The larsrest and finest stock
of i ainiiv lirocenes, ever
ay
brought to Itrok'um Centre, U
now being received and offered
at heavily reduced prices
These goods are bought in New
York at the piesent low prices
for cash, and we projiosele to
our friends and patrons have
the benefit of low prices.
Parties wishing tojjuy choice
"HTbe following was perpetrated by a tender-hearted
man, wbo stood listening and
shivering, as be listened Jo tbe notes of a
Baod-dtrgao beneath, his window:
'Enraptured here I'tuby'lbe window stand
ing, Llsting;tbe heavenly music In its cbtme
Wilb ecjtacy my pouoh I tbtust my baud
In,
And take therefrom a jolly paper dime;
But stop a moment, ere I let It wont,
I guess I'll compromise, and throw a
cent.
To Coal Dealers.
Cards have been published In the Ric
oru tbreuteuing to expose certain dealers
for selling shot t weight. I do not know to
whom tbe signers of said cards alluded to,
but I do knots that I have weighed coal
from other yards and in a great many In
stances it has fallen short from 200 to 300
pounds to the ton, tbe truthfulness ol wblcb
I am williug to make sffldavit to. I also
use standard scales, and will gladly weigh
all coal brought to my yard without obarge,
and give a correct bill of weight. Believ
ing this system will eventually expose the
thieving parlies, I heartily approve tbe
aotion of the dealers before alluded lo, and
will do all In my power to co-operate witb
thorn lo that end.
Respectfully,
3. II. Williams.
6ab, Glass, Door, Putty 4c. Large
stuck vr 17 chr;p at tse Furniture Store.
wie-tl
tslS'OLtrriO NOTICE.
Petroleum Conlre, July U,
The Co-partnemhlp heretof.ira nj,,,,.
between John J. Keller, V. A. rrnrt
Robert Orr. under the firm name of !V.r
Fenner t Co., is thin dsy diMo'tni
mutual Consent. All debts due ih (m
will ha payable' to J. J. Felter or V. a
Fenner, wbo will settle tbo btisineNuftts
firm.
JoitxJ.Fit.Tr.
V. A.Fmm.
RngiRTOia
jyll-3w.
NEW UKOlEltY AD
PitoYisiov Mour:
OS THE SIlfR II ILL Hi THE
OLULAHE N110UE
BliOCK.
The tabtcrlbars hats opened 1 it
GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE,
XN Till .A KB SHORE BLOCK,
Where thiy Intend lerplsj
Knnlly Groceries and Proii
Ion la their season. Tho sutwiboM fi'mdip !"!
illon lo tlioir fripmls and llio-ln .'.nt ami
thini; iv their iins to glu tlieui a csll tilei
meir stock.
XT. T ,HeGEi;lD
J)t)l!ia.
groceries
at very low
figures
will do well to call on us before
purchasing elsewhere.
Fine aesorluent
Bros.
ol wall paper at Griffes
KUsengeu aod Vichey Wateron draught
at Grif'ks Bkuh.
Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat-J't-
Vichey, t Kissenen and Soda Water at
tbe Arlio Soda Fountain of
jl8-if. GnirTEg Bros.
Vichey, Kissengen and Soda Water at
tbe Artio Soda Fountain of
Gkiffks Bhos.
Finn ncHuriiueiit of Paper aud (Jioih Win
dow bliudes aud Fixtures, jtiBt ree'd at
ni8tf. Griffes Bnos.
Just received n large and well assorted
stock of shelf hardware at J. Rutherford's.
tf.
We would call tbe attention of our bust
ness men to the superior styles of job print-J
iujt, ooiu piain ann lancy, at present being
turned out from this office. Wo are nrenar-
ed lo execute job printing of every duscrin
tion in tbe latest and most fashionablo style
ui lue an, uuu ai reasonauie rates. tr.
Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Boat
ty's.
a be largest Htockjof Gas Pip in town at
II. KREEMAN'St
All styles light' barnes. cheaper than the
cheapest, ninde from Moltat's oak stock, aud
warranted, at J K. Kron's.
Sparkling
mou's.
Soda Water
atM. S.
ni4 tf.
Sim-
Soda Water aud Ice Cream at J. W. Beat
ty's. ' .
Nails wholesale and
retail at
11. Fkekmax'i
f odt Water and IceCtcra at J. W. Beat
'J'- af27-iL
take: aotice.
NO FISHING TOOLS LENT AFIE;
THIS DATE.
Rponslbl parties wlsMntjto liirs ;o'.i H!
accommodstsd at reasonable rates.
KOBINfcS AMcCLEAIT.
Jb 331.
Trotting Match
FOR A '
PURSE OF
$3,qoo
AT THU
' oil ciorsr
flgK ASSOOIAW
MR.
MR.
HUNT, Hornellsville,
Ashland Pet-
nam" 1
narcet b
TIERNAN, OU City.
Mary Taylor.
SAME DAY.
Tbe Association gives a purse of f 2.
$50, aud $25 lorthefollo""
norsrr; - ,tj
I...... n tvi i.. mi mivb. n. L'i
S. L. Banc, Pittsburgh ". I
urown.
A. Lewis, Buffalo h. m.
The above race is for horses
never beaten 2:40. The
the I5th of July.
CONDITIONS.
j. F"'1
Josep'3
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entries -
tioB
in U
Trio rnrPa will be COfl
nrtiilnii 4-l-k tsi1na f f l.R Nat
UI1UC1 bllU va,
Association except that
match owners drive. ,
A 1 A:..4.nnncr tW l
t iiraw uiitt"""& - j
lir Vvft Atif tO til
money. . .
Lettera to be addressed v
D. Barhonr. Oil City.
. ..... F-H-."-"
v. iiAnnni'a, wni ji
Kiesengen aud Vichey Water BfJ
Boda Wales aad Ice Clean"
ty's.
at i
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WT2SS
ills-