The Petroleum Centre daily record. (Petroleum Center, Pa.) 1868-1873, August 04, 1870, Image 2

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Merchant Tailors!
EXTENSIVE AND ELEGANT ASSORT
MENT OK
j i! Sprhuj and Summer Styles.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS
and CASS1MEKKS, irUtli tboy make up t.i or.
dcr on t!IOKT;.MTICr:. f ln.aior In
SI YLB nndfVOHKMANJlIir.
l'.rl'cct SatUrnctlon Always
uarautcel.
Da'.ly Mecoiving all the "ovchles In
CSNrS FURBIISHINS D;02S,
HATS, CAPS, AC.
McFAULAXU, S5IITII & Co.,
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Petroleum Centre Daily Record.
Vet. Centre, 'JTZinrsiay. Aujr.tst 4
AKKIV.IL AM) OKPAKTIRE OF
VUAK.8 on O. C. & A. It. IS.
tOn and at'tcr Monday, May 33th, 1870,
raius win run as iouows:
OKTIt NO. 6. NO. 3.
Leave Irv inn. 11. 45 a.m.
Leave Oil City 7.00 a m. 2.42 p m.
Pet.Cen 7.38 .1.23
" Titusv. 8.21 4.11 "
NO. 1
ft.O't 1- Jl
7.4" p M
8.28
9.15
10,33
ArrlvoCorry, 9.33 5,43
SOUTH. KO. 2. NO. 4. NO. 15,
Leavo Curry, 11,20 a m. B OO a m. 6,(i5 v m
" TSH18V. 12.45 V M. 7.4(1 " 7.43
" l. Cun. 1.25 8.17 " 8.35
Arrivu O. City 2.05 8,33 " 0,10
" Irvine. 4,50 . " 11,33 '
No. 5 and C na on Sunday.
fkeiout txains ::cktu.
I-envc Oil City, P.3J a.m. ,a).i.3i. jn.STiia. 2,f5r-ii
- r. ( oi,io.8u s.ifi iv.iu v x. 4,ia
Anita Titusv, 15,01 r ji. 9,-ij " l,."u " 6,20"
FKEIGIIT TKAI2CS SOUTH.
,LrfYeTilBfV, B.15A.M 3",S1 A X. II OflA.M. 0.3.1111
" r.W, H,I7 " 11,51 " 12, l-.M. 11.30
Arrive O. Uty.O.iB ' 1,05 r X J,03 7.30
OH City and IVlrolram Centre frnteh', Imves Ci!
City l!,tW a. in., nrrives at 1'umili-nm Conirel.'i", p.
l. lve Petroleum Centre at 4,00 p in., ani .u.
At Cll C.ly 6,20 p. in.
f aviin pauci nuEPiKo cahs.
ffo 4 Olrowt from I'liUti'lHltilitn wiilnmt (J-aijgc.
No. 3 Direct to Fliilin3!ililii vltliuiu clmisn.
No. S Direct f;om Plttb"rli without riiai."c
.No 0-Dlract to 1'itisbutgU without cl-auuo.
Muaday, Mov .HI. itilO.
Gold at 1 p. rn., 121J,;.
STILL
BIG
WELL J
CADY & THOMPSON WELT. NO 1,
. JlcCBAT FARM, PUMPING NEAR
300 BARRELS PER DAT!
THE McCRAY FARM NOW PFODL'CING
ALMOST 1,200 BARRELS PER
E VY!
B3ST, BETTER, BESTEST! '
As we stated in our issue of yesterduy,
Cody it Thompson well No. 1, commenced
: pumping about 7 o'cluck last cvuUr.g, oil
voBiiug to tliu eurtaco ulniost immediately.
The well Is now producing nearly 300 bar
rels per day. SUe bad 42 fu t of third sand
rock, and is something over 700 feet deep.
It is owned bd Cudy Thompson.
The MoCray farm Is how yitsldi g nearly
1, 200 barrels per day.
The Phillips & Boy lea well, struck yes
terday, Is yielding n -ar 230 barrels per duy.
This well bus a lato gaB light,' which
lighted up at night illuminates the hilli for
u long distance around.
At tha mealing of tin rao;u jars of the
Presbyteriao Church, last evening, it was
decided to call the Rev. David Pattoti. of
Greeoeaslle, Fa., us their pastor. The vote
on the question was imunituoos.
The County Commissioners tiuve given
out a contract for repairing that portion lI
the Titiisviild road Irom the flats In Wild
Cat Hollow to the Cberrytree township
fine. They have also let a contract for re
pairing the road between this place and
Story farm. B jtb o( these are long-needed
imnrovements, and tho Cominirsionera are
doing a public service la having them re
paired. A little buy nxtueu Powell vvus drowned
ja Oil Crwk, near Titusv. He, p;i Vojijiy.
DAL7. LI.L. rAHN.
This farm adjoins the McCray and is con
sidered rail as good territory ns tbat (arm.
The flats tfllio PaIzoII were bored over
years ago, and many pood wells were struck
and it has liroducod oil in creator or less
quantities ever sine.'. TiiiJ farm is owned
by the Hata-il IVlioIenm Co., ot ivhicli Mr.
C. V. Hall U Siip'-iiiileudi'iil. Tho lullow
in is Iho coiidiUon of llie v.-vlls on the
f.um:
Ou tha 21 acre loaso of Jonathan Watson
.V Co., No. 1 is yielding 13 barrels per day;
No. 2, (Banner well) aveinges 350 barrels:
No. 3, 23 bbls; No. 4, 23 bbls; No. S, rijj
guiug up lor now well.
On the Pntlerson it DioUey lease No. 1
is yielding 6 biureis por day; No. 2, 10
bairel?; No. 3, 2 bartelf ; No. 4, rig up aud
ready to commence drilling.
Jas. Devlin lease No, 1 is yielding 10
barrels per diy ; No. 2 has been nbaadoniid
and rig movid to No. 3, on which drilling
Commenced yesterday.
I'aino & Egbert No. 1 and 2 uro yielding
2 burreis per day; No. S, is !owu 400 feet
mid No. !), 550 leet. These gentlemen nr.'
also cleaning oiilanu;hei- old well ( repara
tory to starting it up.
lhuves & Flick No. 1 is yielding C barrels
per day. No. 2, about barrel per day.
Mr. Benjamin Patterson has three wells
pumping whicb yield together about 6 bar
rels per day. llo id pulling up another rig
and will commence, diilling soon.
J. L. llotl'uian and others bive a new
well on the west sido of the creel; which is
now down 310 feet.
J. A. Porter has ri.1; tin or new well and
will cjmoii nco drilling ?con.
Cn the Hits ot this lu;;i there are n num
ber of old wells wbicU will undoubtedly Le
started up soon.
Ve loam that other parlies propose tak
ing up lea-t'3 cn tho bill and putting down
wells at once.
Perilous Dive or rtvrr Fbkt Thorssr
Jump To-hav. A lare crowd assembled
at the Niagara Riilroad Jlridga yesterday
afternoon espectiag to se tho jumpist,
Frank , Thome ciako another leap there
from. As bo did not appear, a young man
named Lauuen, ambitious of l'an.u mounted
the bridge, in the presence oftbo ciawd,
and dived ftom tho top, a distar.ee of fifty
foci, thereby showing more recklessness
than Thome. Ueing loudly encored by the
crowd, bo lipcated tha feat. Lannea de
clre3 his willingness to dive from any point
from which Thcrne jump.-. '
After tho above waa written we received
a cnll from Mc. Thornc who, by the way
appears to be a very molest g'.'iitlemuniy
youug man who informed us tbat be would
on V.'educsday afternoon at five o'clock,
jump ft om iho top of Walson's elevator,
opposite foot of Lloyd street, into tho creel".
The distance Is taid to be one bundnd and
eighty ieet. Mr. Tborne desires us to statu
that bo does cot give exhibitions on Sun-
day, and that the report that ho was to
jump yesterday is wholly without nuthotl
ty. From, the Buffalo Comoicrcial of Mon
day. An oil well nt Siiuuilmrg, owned by G- J.
Sherman of Titusville, was struck by light
ning and destroyed last evening, together
with about fifty ba rrels of oil.
Titusville is troubled with burglars.
The Cambria siiled 2.801 miles, the
Dauntless 2,063. The former mado but 3S
miles ou the last djy, against 180 by the
latter.
Mr. 1 nomas McDonald has sold a roan
learn owned by him, to ex mayor Black'
more of Pittsburgh.
A telegraph dispatch from Etiffilo says:
Tborne, alias Coinstock, leaped Irom the
elevator, 135 feet, into Buffalo Creek, yes
torday, and wng seriously injured. lie was
advertised to jump from the new su?pensioo
bridge at Niagara, ou (ho 13lh ins!.
Mrs. Sarah Anderson is the naino cf the
luEt young woman who was scraped up and
gathered to her father and mother in small
pleres, merely because sho attempted to till
ft i'ghted lamp with petroleum, ia Hopklns
ville, Kentucky.
A And now hotel is being erected nt
Rrooton. It Is cilled the. "Salem-ou-Eiie.'
Open air services are held ench Sund iy
In Erie, and the attendance is usually very
large.
Thoy need it.
The following interesting local items are
fiom tbo Corry Blade;
Fat people print.
Ice is in demand.
Frogs croak feebly.
Brick walls rotaiu beat.
BUnkoU are laid aside.
Stagnant water breeds pestilence.
'i ho shady side took tho crowd yesterday.
Don't drink too umch ice water wbcu
warm.
Latest and B3st InipurliiHt
War A'cwss
London, Aupuft 312 m.
The following 'detail of tho nflalr at
Snnrbrncken have been received. Tho
fiRht began at 11 o'clock yesterday forenoon
The French passed tho frontier in firco.
Tim rriissinns were driven from their
strong position by tho sharp artillery lire of
the French. Tlio latter remained ninstrs
of tho position, which they won. without
serious loss. Tho JSuipcror and I'rineo Im
perial witnessed tho coulnct and returned
to Motz to dinner. . ,
- , Eerlin. August 3.
King William is now at Mv.-enee. To
day he issued a proclamation to llif armies
of Germany assuming the oommaiiJeisbip-in-chief.
. . i Jjcndon, Augt'.ot 3.
Tho following is tho' 'Prussian uecouiitof
tbo affair nt Saiirbrucken : The fot tilications
at ths pi aco (Saiirbiiickeul were attacked
by a coin mn ot French infnntry yesterday.
Tho enemy was repulsed-
. Berlin, August 1.
The following i3 official: A reconnoi-
sanco v. as mado yis'.trday by a body of
Baden light horse and, Prussian huzars.
The force engaged a FrencU scouting party
near Starebrunn; one oliicer was killed and
several wounded on Fiecch side; two Prus
sians sl'ghlly wounded.
Paris, August 3.
Repor's from beadqunrters ar.t rei-e.ved
up to one o'clock thistotetio; n. Tiieto wus
uo chaugo'iu tho mil'.taty situation.
Loydjn, Augusts.
The following official dispatch U publish-
ol: 'terday u ntirill detachment ft
Suatburgwjs otticked by tin: e French di
visions. After a shurp action t;io position
wis abandoned, the PkusMians failing back
on their supports.' Loss Inking. ' Prisjuer
repoit the uinval oftue l'reuu'a I'niU'ioj
on tho banks ol thi aar ut eleven in the
morning. ; i yt . '.
Pai is, August 3.
The advance post of 2 .u: line's cirps had
a brush today 'w;Il!it:' caoicyn slicqi
shooters, and several ot the latter were hill
ed. The Frouc.i euSVred r.o loss. . ' . ,
Berlin, August 3.
The Frusiinn Government ljos siituinoa-
ed a levy eu massa to deteud t!w cuas'.s.
London, August 3 10 p. in.
Starbri ckeri v.i taken by tho French
this morning. The loss was slight on buth
sides.,
i' Mil'?!?, August 3..
Tho French Jurnais this morning publish
the following account of the Saarbruck af
fair: : '.' . J
Metz, August 2. Tho Fincb troops pass
ej tho frontier at 11, o'cloc l- Ttey instant
ly euconnierod tie Prussiuns.s'fongly p.Mt-
ed on the heights commanding Sant'b.nicktn
which were curric4 by a fw"f)atlnlions.
" "' Fori?; Angus'; 8.' '
It is posUftety hs;erto4 het Austria and
Itully kavo cnt.-reil luto an ulliat co will.
France. . . . .
UUL'JDid Al HJilJMJiO.
Tho bito of Ue potato bug iu Wiseontin
makes good littlo .boys angels in hei.ve;i.
A Boston boarding bouse is happily nd
vertUodjby n iliysioian-') plate at the side
or the door, announcing- "Vacuum Cure. "
Found! injB nre so plenty iu Nov York
that ladies answer llo olcor bell with grenl
trepidatiou, fearing to find a tmull Mones
ou the steps.
Togh-kaoie Falls, rieiir Cryuga Lnko is
the highest cataract in Ne'V York, tho full
being two hundred and sixteen feet, with
out obstruction.
Tho numerous Now Yorn bartenders are
organizing a mutual bcnclit socioiy.
An Iiiinola physician, to ascertain if a
man was really dead, burned him; with a
hot iron. '
Tho revenue cutters John A Dix nt De
troit, and Andrew Johneoti at Milwaukee,
are getting ready to sail. '
The Republic of Columbia l?as nppropri
atol $100,000 to found norma! schools.
A Potlsville, Pa., dispatch says: After
four raouth3 Jf suspension in the nnlhmcitu
region, a compromise has been ell'octed be
tween the operators' and ,inen, and work..
will be generally resumed on Monday nux.
It will require about a week, Jiowever, lor
all tho col ieriea to eot fully ta wo:k.
, , t .:
West Hicltory 'rejoiced In n light between
n bull dog aud a wild cat the othVr duy.
Tho wild cat was killed hy the dog.
A well on the Seooc Oil Co. 'b tract,
Allegheny river, eltuck in Juno last, Is still
producing 30 barrels por day. It is only
334 fuel detp.
jAMRiirow.v Dnivi.vii Pai:i;. Ou Auytist
17th, 18th and lOlh, iaco3 will come off at
tho above pink. Tho premiums of the three
days amount to two thousand cix hundred
and fifty dollar.
JtH'pren.tou In t5-.o OIITrndo.
Ln.it twrck several oil rel'neries in the
enst part of the city. Closed on ucrntim in
llic reduced price ol nil In iNew otK unit
Liverpool. At tho prixent rates it will not
pay to manufacture, hoc.ee. this action.
This weel; some more of Iho lorge firms lu
tend dosinjr. for n short period nt least.
The depression In the trails Is attributed to
tho war. which has cut off the European
trade hitherto enjoyed. Wo trust that the
stoppngo is but lompornf.V. and tin tho var
ious'.reiineries will bo nt.lo to resume opera
tions in a short period. London (.Canada)
Herald.
A persiiniil sKetch of a western Senator
o'oses as follows: ' He cannot propel him
self through tho mildly pool of politics at a
faster rate ol spetJ.Uian that of a rudder
less peilywog through n kcltlo of cold
mush." "
Kefrrshlng rain la.'t ni'ht.
The nne-legged ami one-armed soldiers,
hand orjjnn uccompnuiznenl, aro ia town
to-day.
IijK-.;-. 5 Aolicc'K.
Take Noth-r All lurties Indebted lo
t!u late lii nt i t Felter. Fenaer Co., are
requested to call at the eld f'niid nml sftllo
tho sitne with Mr. V. A' IVnner.1 Mr. .). J.
p'elier who has had the settling of the same
huvini; ii im;vii. !,S)'!'iti:v:'le. All persons
ki'OWing ttieinselves inilebte.l are notified to
Cull ami sot'.io Inimedi'atete. ,
nl-l:. F;:t.Ti:tt, I'-nnkii & Co.
OTIl'I-;.
A tlii Kni'or.shyied. Intends being "absent
for mviu' weeks, t h is "iti.oriy.cd Mr. S.lr
Ki.oker and Mr. E. A. Kelley o attend to
Ms Inte iisiues iluriu his absence and col
kct all oi.t.-tiiyllm; aci.0 nils, at h.s oli.ee In
Pctrileiim Cc.uire.
30.lt.
J. M. Fu.vr.1
I:.c!i borry llritiidy.
A very nipeflnr aifx'.e cf lilac'; bony
lir.imly, for stiiaiiier -.coWb.int.v cholera
morbus, ice., lit -.,,
Now is the best tirr. '
stii't.lvof tmrd enl.
to Irv In' -a winter
Codiiuton i-. trn-
well are t'e men to huv Irom. - JnneiStf
i '. .in ; -t
nnntn's rnlcr.f"ilnt A.lneil
, -. . :i!ir.
Hclrlg -
Llred Villi S!(:tc avini A!r C'inmbers
witr.irtit l'"il!i:vt..w n:if l.'inj per'itily dry
and JwrV't I'.iy are heOvwi lo be unequal
led by an ,' oihernoiv in nse,-. and am vt
M nderr.lt.' Ci si.
:-!ii" pot spfts in ne'fit wlnled supori
oril eV'. r Qua fr, lining purposes, being
fne ffiur si!-,.i!ll, tsK'o iibd' tononloii. ami
can b easily cleaned, pfi aeiTang ever ar
ticl'i In a sweet ivid puro st'ite' .
rTjrPo? sM at FREEMAXS' ITARD
WARE tTOHe. 3l-3t.
"Fluo ufsortr.ent of well pa; utJrilTes
Eros. - '
"All styles ilitht'Saniess. meaner finn the
che.i;eft, made frflirMo:Ui'ii bait stock, and
warranted, r,t d.'ll. ICron'. . '
2 ' .y
"Ja Y.'ater and Ice Cr,m at J. W. Be&t
ty'a. Nuila wholes'ild uud
re I ail nt
11. Fr.KKM.X'S
E'ly the "Kud I!nt" SailillT'. iniinufBCtiired
in Titiisvill'i i'pressy f.ir tho nB coJintrv
ndaptel to till kinds td weather, at1 J? R.
Kwa'a. ' ulJ-tf
Kisnengeu and Yichey Water on t'rsughl
at ... (j::u'l'KM Unoa.
Vv would call Hie (ittenlion of our husl
nesa men to Iho superior stylos of job print
ing; both plniu, and f.nicy, ut ineseiit beinu
turned out IVom this nf:ij,. Ve nre prepar
ed to execute job pritilini; cf evei,descrii
tion in tlio la'fst mid uvst f ishlonable style
of tho nri, ii ml at reasonable ;itvs. tf.
Kifisuugen and Vlchey. Vt'uter at ,
Virbey,. Kis'sjnn and Soda Water a
o Artie Soda 1 atintain of ,
tho .Tttc Soda l aiintain of
JlS-lf.
Gl'.ll'I'ES BltOH.
f-oda V, nter und Ice Cieatit ut J
W. Beat.
y' i. r
Vlchey, ICUi'iicen ami fioiia Water
(ho Artio.oodu Fuuutalu of
Gkiitkr Bros.
at
Soda WuUrnd Ico Cream at J. W. Beat
' - -
-.' I , ' ; ;
Fine assnruitit of Paper and Cloth Win
dow Mia.lus and I'i.Mnies, just ree'd at
... roStf. CitiKFissi Bboh. .
Just received a large und
stcok of sholf haidwara.ut J.
well assorted
Rutherford's,
tf.
Tho largest stock of Gas Pipe in town at
,' f 11. Fkkis.max'h.
Sod a Water and Ice Croam at J. W. Beat
ty's. -
Soda Water and Ice Cream at 3. W. Beat
ty's.
Sash, Glass, Doors, Fully Ac. Largo
stock very cbenu ut tie Furniluni Store.
uio-tr
N E W A D V ERTIS E M K S T A
KfTHAY.
A r-RAYVAIIK. Hind In one .ye, (ihi,
l,;.ne ,,vinr,l .H1; lei, hin liXZ'
""i imin- ino (-"'M-infl III IHn UlllWpil
1'nitl.t.rV Mill, ivriiplniiifir tnwwhlp 7B
Thonwnwr W rt ptUl tonruvo ttndclnh , 7
vny una pay cnaie.
KLf.WTTsilAW
iit.
'I' t ti KTi i f.
cn i' e tn- Mi .. .. i .:v,,.., i ,..,,-1.
f'nmer. r.,
on Mine ,v .1 in- ii , y m ,
ma. l . w r in Iium' Hie ,
lilt pivn.ls.'... i,.ivti; it,.mlv . J .Vi., ...
meat
riunier. I'll., Au-nst 3 ItTii-l '.H"''' '"!,,'H
WAR DECLARED
at tho Old Stand or J. a Prniher Mm
STRKET, by the new Urn,', V
m. V, P 3 S H E a,
Who intend keeping up a heavy itiiek ,
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
FLOUR, FRUIT, VEGETABLES,
ami In diet every kind nf goods uualW kii.t in
well aiUMiluiwl 1 " "
GIIUCF.KV STOKE,
1 Inre a team on the road ami will tolnr Onr.
V.tKE OK ( I1AIUIK. um
j-AII I sk i filr trial and an raamlcntlan
M. V. n. FtJlItR.
Petroleum Centre, la , .Inly w if
Boots & Shoes!
.ri0 per cent, Helow Cit !
CHEAP ENOIGII FOR lit
JUST THINK ! 50 PEli CENT,
15KLOW COST!
The subscriber lins soM liis
1 1 ,,J1(i:nir rft vf toC(iKw!iin nil
... . j
tho .3th,ot. August, ami inteinls
i'f)sing out. his stock by tliat
iluto, 4tnl to' lo so litis tiiftrM
his (loads 50 per cent, below tli
original cost. ' .
J. Ill ski:. .';
N?. 1 2 W ASH INfl STCBCT,
rrtrul'nm Ci iilre, ln., v"-1i.
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TAKE XOTICE.'
NO FISHING TOOLS LE-N'T AFTER
THIS DATE.
Ha'lifinaii.le partloi v. l.'ilng lo hiie tato
aecomnioiliitoll "at ri.isoi..iliIe rules.
ItnrtfVSOS A Mci'I.EAIlY. -JSS:n.
PETROLEUM IRONWORKS
Urjjciik, JSiUingliam Aj CoM
eroo awl Brass Fku:i1iis
FORGERS,
alnntiractiircM of
nTiNT', noiLEiis, nniuj-?0
TO iLS, ' WI'LLaY AND ;u
SAW MILLS, PI MPING I!"'n
WALKING HE.VM AXI' ,
PAN!) WHEEL IRONS, FW?"?,
AND ALL KINDS OF ti.VSI l'i T'..,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DKALM1
FOR OIL WELLS, 40.
Titnsvlllu, Nov saih.mst. tf.
1'. .1. HAiWA & t,
MACHINE & BOILER SHOP
WASHWOTOM ST.
TllJUUVn Cti.VTltEj
EPA1REP
BOIL.ERS AND ENGINES R
AT SHORT NOTICE,
All kinds of Machine Work done FrnniPJ
noil
wairaiituJ lolvc satisUioUon. tjvN'SA'"'