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

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    SXeFAIiLAS L mmi & Co.
liOseeUlbcU, TitnsvH!e,Ia.,
Merchant Tailors !
Fall am! Winter Styles!
FmEKA & AMEKPCAX
tfuMitigi,
Coaling,
Testings,
GU)THS and CASSIMEllES,
Witt BMqoaltau Bk IHrles for msklnir them up
in lu uut approved manner.
Hats and Caios.
Silk Hats Made to Order.
Perfect Satisfaction Aiwa-
(uarauteed.
COtlttT K13CORD.
Franklin, Nov. 29.
Com. vs. Patrick Dailey end Johp Riley.
Indicted for assault aud battery. Tried
Verdict, Join Riley guilty, Dailey uot
guilty.
Com. vs. Patrick .Bailey and John Riley
Indicted for malicious mischief. Tried, mid
ve:dict of not guilty.
Com. vs. J. I). Williams. Indicted for
selling li(!ior without license, Flead guil
ty and lined $30 and cost?.
Coal. vs. Andrew June. Charged with
attempt to commit rape. Nol.fjroe. enter
ed. Com. vs. R. S. McLenry. Charge, em
bezzlement and Urceuy ua bailee. No!,
pros, entered.
Com. vs David Whitestono. Ciiurgoof
libel. Nol. pros, entered.
Com. vs. Ed. Organ. Larceny. IJul.
pros, entered.
Com. vs. Henry Winger. Assault and
battery. Nol. I'rcD. catered.
Com. vs. Willis Stark. Co'.orcd gent from
Petroleum Centre. CL'arg-j of larceny
of pig named "Duly," from Mary Kc
Cu'.lum. Tried aud verdict of not guil
ty. Core. vs. John M. Sicliett alias George
Rogers, alias George Amy and Wilson
Sackett, alius Charles Wright alias Charles
Amy. Indicted for bieakiug and entering
a 'tailor shop and larceny. Defendant plead
guilty.
Com. vs. Jas. P. Smith and Emery Hil
ton. Indicted lor robbery. Tried.
Local ."Votive.
ctroleum Centre Daily Roccrd.
Vet. Centre, Saturday Dec. 3.
AUItlV.1. AK3 DEPAKTUIIK Of
XJEII.NS C'. O. V. ic A. I. IS.
On and after Monday. Nov. 28th, 1S70,
trains will run as follows:
xoktj so. 5. so. 3. so. 1.
Leave Irvine. 12,01 r m. '5.10 p si
Leave Oil City 7.00 x m. 2.55 p si. 7.50 p a
Pet.Ceu 7.40 " 3,K9 8,311 "
" Titusv. 8.30 ' 4.25 " 9.12 "
Arrive Corry, 10,00 6,57 " 10,38 "
BOCTn. ko. 2. so. 4. no. 6.
Leave Oorry, 11.05 a. m. fi.lo a si. fi,I5 p m
" Titusv. 12,40 p ji. 7.35 " 7,52 "
" P. Cen. 1.27 " 8.10 " 8,42 "
Arrive O. City 2,10 ' 11,02 " 9.20 '
" Irvine. 4,50 11.40 "
IW No. 6 and C r.m on Sunday.
FiiEIGIIT TRAIN'S NCKTli.
Ko l. Xn. 13. Nn. 11. :.n. 13. N'o. 0.
JOC. (I.l.'i A.M. 1!,5a.M. 1I1,.ViA.M. ,.'AJ1 8 HI I'M
JvrP.C 10,10 ' l.CJPH I'i.tr, pm. 8.15 4.10
Titus. 11,14 A.M. i,lU " 1,40 " 0,45" ti.lo,
As. Curl, 15 I'M. .
FREIGHT TIIAIXS 50CT1I.
No. 10. No. 8. So. 1U. Ko. 11. No CO.
M Cor. l.ssi'H
111, 6 00 a m 9.30 a.m. 10 35 a.m. 11,14 am. J.S.-ieM
" pc,s.oo " n.-in ia.io p.m. ri-iopji wio '
ArOC'lU.lli ' 1u,:;j " 1.35 ' i!.uj T.uo '
Ml City and Petroleum Centre frat-jht, leaves Oil
City 2,10 p. m , arrives nt Petroleum l.ei tre 3,20 p.
m. L-avcs Petroleum Centre at 4, W u in., anite
ii Oil City H,00 p. rn.
1. 8, 8, 4, 6 .u 1 u arc rspv train.
No, li) is a tiinmvh areoi.tiuod.itlGU, connects at
Wrry fur East ana No.tli.
NII.VEK I'ALACH StEEPIXO CA13.
lo. 4 Direct fro-n Phil:l. Iniiiiiwitb mt change
K. 3 Direct to Hhilndi-lplil.1 wliliout clnnxo.
Kvm 5 Direct trm PiM.'btiruli wtlliout e'n.iuge.
No 6-liirect to I'itiAburgli witliout cLiniRd.
ilumlny, Nov. 24 1870.
GoU at, p. m., Ill
The "cornet" in oil .is about the only
subject under discussion among oil men to
day. Tho 'bulls'' buve dispatched to Titus
vllle and Miller Farm about 2:5 empty
cars, and claim they bare enough cars to
enable them to toko all their purchases in
side the 10th of the month, providing the
bears'' cn get the oil, w hich they very
much doHbt. On the-' other band the
"bears'' are confident they can give tha
"bulls" all the oil purchased or force a set
tlement of (bo .difference. We understund
tht Mr. Henry Ilnrley of Titusville, who
1 one of the heavy '-short" tellers to tho
"bulls," has purchased the McCray & Payne
I'lpe Line, and in connection with others of
be "bears" who control some 20,000 Mils,
of oil on the Boyd form, expect to give the
bulls," a lively tussle. It is laid to tell
how the movement will end. To dtiy it
looks most favorable to the ''bulls." They
certainly have Ibo "drop" on the oilier par
tr as far as cats are concerned, having the
Valley Km pi re Liuo and O. C. & A. E. E.
cars at their disposal. '
Accident. A young man named Edward
Kunkel, residing at, Cherrytree villugr,
while out gunuinj yesterday afternoon ac
cidentally discharged his lowlin- pieco in
such a manner that the entiro chargu of
ttho entered the right arm pit, passed
through the shoulder blade and lodged bn
neatb the mitwles of tho back, mulling an
lir'y rut not uial wound . the shot weie
extracted and the younj man Is doing a!
well as could bo cxpeclod under the circumstances.
An oil de.Vor lost a set o: Kmui irom a
r ipidly moving train at. Scrauton by pulling
hi rwad oiitnfihe traio and opening hi.
Ei'julh Ico w.d'j.
Sn AcnnKNX. On Mondny a freight
oil train on tto A. G. V. roarl tuol; fire
at Aiiamsvillo Bt;:t;on, 13 mil.'S west o!
Meadville. 15 prompt a;;d active lbor on
the part of the trainmen, and others who
arsisted, the flr) was soon extipguished.-
As a precautionary measure, however, the
Hoppers of the oil tanks had b-eu pulled
out us soon as the alarm was given this
was done undor tho impression that tho lire
could not bo checked. Afler the firo bad
been put out, tho conductor of the train, Mr
DoWitt started to wall, along the line
of cars for the purpose of examining into
tbe condition of tiling. Ho bad not gone
far when tho light in his lantern wjnt out
Taking n mii'ih from his pocket and light
ing it, Mr. Deivi'.t was at ence enveloped la
fHmns, ciusel hv fis Idazf of
the match ini'.in tlier.ba!:it!iiis of oil
whicliwas running along in streams from
the open tanks. Mr. Dewilt was bad!;
burned, nud is'.nnw lylii at Adair.svillc,
attended by Dr. Giier. The Iiojhi in enter
tained that ho will recover. Meadvi lie
1) emocrat.
The C onct.iit. This evening Madame
Susie Dunkersun, nssittd by a full compt
ny of talented artists, gives a coneert at
Sobel's Opera Uonse. The programme
counts of selections from tho must popular
operas of the day, songs, choruses, glees,
itc. Madame D. has been training for sev
eral months ta this place preparatory to
starting ont on a professional tour. She
has an exceedingly line voice and will un
doudtedly rfdraw a crowded house. Monday
niubt the company will perform at Oil
City.
Tho war between Fiar.ce and Prussia;
the troubles in Cuba, or tha "corner" in oil
bas uot interfered with the trade of Moa;
& Armstrong, flour and Iced dealers, ne.V
door to the McClintock House, Washington
street, who still continue to supply our citi
zens with flour, feed, hay grain, apples, po
tatoes, &o., at most reasonable rates. Th'y
bavo recently enlarged tboir storo rooms
aud made new arrangements with dealers'
in Cleveland and Buffalo, whereby they can
supply the constantly increasing demand
for articles ill their line. Give them a call'
before purchasing elsewhere.
New Wiii.l. Kemp Bros, well, located
on the Keenan farm, back of tho Columbia
farm, commenced testing at seven o'clock
last night, and this morning was pumping
at tho rate of eight to ten barrels per day.
It will probably be a good ten barrel wo l.
Owned by Kemp Brothers of Columbia
farm.
latest awl Must Sssiportasit;
War Xcvsi
London, lVc. 2.
Trtvale dispatches to the Steele Exchange
and Lloyd nsvrt til it General. Tro.dm sue
ceeded in cutting through tho Prussian's
lines in the North of Paris In such force
that the Germans wore driven from all their
positions with a general route. A gieat
battle is going on west o! Paris.
Bi'iliu, Dee. 2.
The following dlrpatch from Geiieml
D Taeinpling, eommauder of the Seventh
Prussian Corps, bai just been received da
ted Thursday:
A great sortie occurred hero yesterday.
The French moved out against the 1 rus
sinns aud Wurlemburgers early In t!:e morn
ing, supported by a heavy caniloiiatle ol
three forts.
General Trosliu and Ducrat commanding
leading 120.000 men.
At 11 o'clock tiie FrencS wow repulsed
by the Sixth Cor;ia and retired. Subse
quently at 3 p. m. the Wiirtemburgers, who
had been reinforced by cavalry uu 1 artill-
y, were attacked by the French. The
latter were again repulsed. Tho German
loss was trifling.
London, Dec. 2
A dispatch from Paris dated Nov. 30th,
says: Operations by luo t reucu commen
ced yesterday at different points around the
city. Gen. Ducrat with n force moved out
of Paris and occupied Mentulles, which ho
was scon compelled to evacuate. The
heaviest fighting was done at Campuiny
and Viliiers Surmatie. The French ure now
ranewing the attack on the South.
A dispatch from Tours, dated tho 1st,
says: Aewaot a sucees.Miii sonio ttruunu
Paris has caused mt iud-scr'tbable ex
citement.
Tours, Dec. 2. i
The M;.nelei;r of this city bos t'ie lollinv
ug details: On the morning ut the 29th
ult. tho lirst sortie of the rencu garrison ol
Paris was begun at Cho.-sy Lu Boi, L'lloy
and Cheviliy. The baltlii in that neighbor
hood lasted ail night of the 2'Jth, and till the
next night. General Ducrat then crossed
llio Marne, and ocr.ipied Messlel. Sulme
q iiinlly he evacuated that point and eug ag
ed the enemy at Chuiniainy litUtiugbis
wny to Borie. t-
On. os Bi-FF-vt.9 1'tr.KK. Tbe Armstrong
Republican sa,s: .h are Lrti!itd to l--nrn
that oil was htruek ut or near Wurlhiiig'.i n.
seven miles from Kitta'ling. on Wednesday
last, at a oeplh of thirteen hundred feet.
The o;l was thrown as high as the derrick
while drilling was going on. This well is
owned by Peter Grail", !., Dr. Maxwe.l
and o'her', and is on entiieiy new territory
and will no doubt c mse outl ier l'd-t ex
citement in the neighborhood nd among
our operators. We congratulate the owners
of this new strike upon their success, and
hope (hat they may ho amply rewarded for
their patience energy and perseverance.
The "Evxinu Star." This and its
companion, tho '-Morning Stur" car are said
to be the finest cars lhat ever ran on wheel-.
Both passed through Meadvfllo to-day; tho
former on the half past two train west, and
the laitor on tha twelve o'clock train east.
They were built at Jersey City, under the
Pullman patent, nod aio most magnilicent
vehicles. The cars are most luxuriously
fitted up, sumptuoni-ly upholstered, elegant
ly painted, gas lighted, in fact possess every
luxury and convenience a traveler could
desire. They cost $2.",000 each and are an
honor to the Erie Bail way Company.
Moadville Republican.
jj. rtti'iisit a- Co., nr
Park I'll, N(v.v YoiIj. ni.it t;eo. P. lwoil & C f.
Advertising AM" ts, me the sole agents for tli Pe,
iroleuin Centre Paii.v llr.eoaii In thet try. il-
vert I sets In H ft i-lty nie lcqmsUU tu bav their
fa vers with i lilier of tne aV.nve Imaiet
W. A. IJt.Jii:iFOJCI,
Denier In Ladies' Fiiriii-hing Goods. Ri-
lions. Lnei s, Mowers, M illluer.V Ji-wery,
l-af.cy Good', tc . Ac, Wis'ilngton Mn e;,
l'elroleum Centre, Pn.
iiov2o-tf.
Diaries f.ir 1S71 for sal.' at
net25-tf Nu-iii'I.sos linos.
A splendid assortment of Diarlea lor 1 7I
N icuoi.so.s Bites.
Nicliulst ii Bros. Diarius
at
Cull biid look at
for lt-71.
I.'BW
ADVP.RTlSEMEXTsT
For Ball. Socials. Meetings, ,v.e., tha ha'l
npposite the Becliesli r House M;d ovi-r 11
Wuiner's Hour ami feed store. Apply In
uov. 30-it H- WaiixkR.
1(5 casks of SA'eet Cider just received from
Ohio, nt . H. il.'VABNi:ii'.
decl-Ht.
VAI.l4t'AlUU
nt GuiKKKS Buns.
Millers Cough Honey, best tn town. Fur
sule at ' (ii'.ifKKM Buos.
Miller's uurivuiled
warrant! d at
Worm Confeelint.s,
Gnirt'Krt Iluo.s.
Miller's Camphor
m.tiiiet, at
lee, tli lies! In the
Giitrntf Birtw.
ihv 111-L-.ii.
Having added to my liug stoek. 1 am
now ready to supply colell Whisky. Jamni
ea Bun! mid nil oilier imju i ted doils nt
N'v Yolk prices.
i;oT. if- Owkx Gaffskv.
GVtfney has a large lot of scotsh slo find
London porter especially or fatniiy use, tiy
the bottle or casej
Goods warranted and pres lower than
ever ill'ered ill Petroleum Centre, at
Gai fnkt's.
Next dcr to u 0d gJat'fl
n-. Ice cn Iw c a lr-o ock of
Ploizr, Cats,
HAY ASD HO), '
Wall n AU (
C orn itTcal, ItnckwUeat Jlta
APPLES AND roPATOB;
Jiut hmlnd a Wrue !avo! 0; BrtTKR 1 lap.
OIL MEAL
. ml .up on in the.u, I U.s iU7 ii
tlie.r iu,o: al my ' 1
NEW STAND,
On W aMnglon Ht., retroleura l ntrr, 1
Hnv(f
'Hie Excekfrr
tynsmm ft,
WiUlnm-Si.,
SEW YORK.
POLICIES AT OPTION OF I10LDKEJ
CO VEKTIBLE INTO
ANNUITY B0I.DS,
'1 li us iiro 'tl ins. for old sjc
POLICY lldLDEIl PA.HTIC1PATE IS N
. rol.IClKI MSS-FOKKEITIXG.
IAVIS Ac FOSTER.
, P. LANK. Ppr!
A-.Mnts, FrrnikllsJi
il Aijmt. t-,ftlji.
Nf.w Mr sic Stohf. --Mersis. Boi.thJ
Sargent will -open on or about the first of
December n mosic st n-. In the New Opera
House Mock. Spring Street, Titosvlile, p.
Besides keeping ennstnnlly on hand every
description , of musical instrument, music
books, the latest sheet music, strings, lim
ing folks, and in fuel everything pertaining
to ttie music trado. tin y are a . ems for the
sale of Ihe world renowned Steioway.
Bratll my, K h .Ijp and oilier pi.-ors. niso
i .iiiir.ei eriiii nelodeotis, .te. Mr. Bomli
has liJ a lar-.-.i. an I varied e-perienci-
in the business, having t-een
connected with the well krown mosicil
hotis.i i;f .1. C Hull, o! Me.i'lvipi', fot : period
nt seveial years.. Mr. Sarent is :in old res
ident of this place, uivl lias but treceii'ly
rem nved to Til'isvllle. Th'-se beviiit: .lea!
with tiiin will lind him not ot ly nn upright
rinnnraMo nusin-'-s man. t'i:i a cent lenian
in ev.-ry sene ol the wrd. We lake pjens.
nie In recommending th new linn t" enr
musical li ieiidn and citizens cen. ri.l y
They will find II tu their ndvunt ije-to jive I
them a call when visiiinc Ti'nviih'. r
communieate with them when in wan! of
anything in the mii'icil luie. Kememher
the place, Ho. 5, Optra liaise block.
Booth ,t SannxxT.
WAR DECLARED
On High Prices!
at the Old Stand of ,f. S. Prattler. MAIN
STREET, by the new firm,
M. V. B. FISHES,
Who tiiLfiiild ktrping up a lunvy stock of
GROL'EBIES&PROVI!
M.UL'i:, FRUIT. VllGET.nLE,
an,! in f'ir-t every kin l of jcods U'.ually kiili I
t ( i! :l; 1 oihU'd
;(CI0UV STOKE.
1 lew a His im the r-jad slid will de'.lr
V.IKV. CI-' t IIAIWK.
All I as1: Is a Mr trial mil aa eiaraioi: -
of In' Hock. (ii,e Die a call.
m v. risiits
Pa-rilemnLV-ntre, p., .lnlv Ji-tf
Tub Lmi.u Coiiporal Ma(iazinb for
December closes the eleventh volume of that
brilliant juvenile. The mngnzine has now
been published five yeirs and a half, and
has attained an unprecedented popularity
and circulation. ,Jt is now enlarged, Im
proved, nnd beafilifully illustrated. The
November nrd Ifew mber numbers of 1670
ara olT.-red free to all who subscribe now
for tho next yoar. Don't fall to give your
children this sterling juvenilis magazine.
It U published In Chicago, Illinois, by
Sewell it M'ller, nt one dollar and a half a
year, 15 cents for a single copy. Beautiful
nnd generous premiums are givoa lor
clubs..
A Dutch Judge, on conviction ofa cul
prit for having four wive, decided: -"ilo
basbunia'iruL ut bienty: I live m it oue.'1
Ovsli'l'.
Just received fresh tub Oysters nnd shell
Clams al L Voucher's. sepl7.
Buy the "Red Hot" Saddle, manufactured
In Titnsvillo expressly for the oil country
adapted to all kinds of weather, at J. R.
Kron'e. nl2-tf
S'-otcu Plka Foil Marihauk. The fol
lowing g"m will touch tho right place in
every loving heart. Read it and put it
away in your casket of pearls:
Jenny is poor, and I nm poor,
Vet we will wed so say no more;
AnshouId the bniruics to us come,
. ( As few that wed but (Jo have some,)
No doubt but Heaven will stand our
friend,
And bread as well as bairn i s send.
So lares the hen in farmer's yard;
To live alono she finds it hard;
I've known her weary every claw,
' In search ol corn among the straw;
But when in quest of nicer food,
She clucks among her chirping brood,
With joy wo sea tho Selfsame hen
That scratched for ono could scratch
for ten :
These a re tho thoughts that make me
willing
To take my girl without a shilling;
And for the self same cause you see,
Jenny resolved to marry me..
Tbe Drummer Boy or Khilnli isinactlvo
rehearsal for pluying in Corry tho week
commencing the 12th of Decern! or.
T In .... I . .
o " ""J iiupossiuio to got money
out tu a miser as it would bo for a butch
er to get lamb ehopi out ofa bittcrin-
mm.
A. 3. Smith has ust remmed from the
LEast with a largo stock of Stio-s and the
latest styles of Opera Toe Ladies shoes.
oeta-tf.
Now Is the best time tn lay in a winter
supply of hard coal. Codington A Oorn-
well ure the men to buy from. June 2Stl.
Ouster and Clam Stews,
ioued ones, at Voucher's.
those old fash
Ladle Oyiuer Mnlooii 'T
Up stairs over Voucher's Reatmirunt, Wash.
inpton St., l'elroleum Centre, Pa. Ladles
are invited to call. sent 28.
Derrick Stoves nt
Nhuioi.sox ,fc Bi.ackmon's.
BIRDS. Tho best Singing and cheapest
Canary Birds in the oil regions aio to be
bad at
nov7-tf. 3'. W. BEATTV'S.
FUIINISII ALL
M verv 3Lq
?Jew Firm,
EWew Goods
itarssKj. a sir ako
Ts rnlorrihers lave Mirrlinwd theentirei
e.-t ui A. M. Miiii to in ti:o
Grocery and Bakery
lm--'no. and nlll l.-resfti-r rirryentne n
i ;: -tn-tl.apd l op.- la rair Miini! 3 r
ait i.i.e. the '.' W,rJ"Tl;
l: iie rp-tn nnt-e. rave - ii -
tei.-iant.y reeiivisg a t;rt-cia.-B st Ml "
tiROCElllIjS & PROVISION
wi:ti our
i73A.KEKY
U-Mi-h is ennstnnilt tur- ins on: tnth W4 JJ,
and Cikes, flu C,.k. f. weiianji. ,
nak.sl u. i.vd.-r (lur ...oito is siaa" fmu
traile. i all and s a. vf)i!tm t rtTaI
nov. 10-tr Wa-.hinftda ht., iw-.
viwii Mather' rliologrWT
ltooms,
Main Street, Petroleum Centre, '
the shadow 'era the substance wf
(JRADES OF
west Hates.
THEU -A-T
tu1
Pe'.rolenm Centre, Pa., Oct. 3l-tf.