He l U I AN I, S51ITII & Co. (Bnceimora in J. A. Lone,) Merchant Tailors! AIU DRALEUB IS HEADY-MADE CLOTHING i BLNfS' FCmSHINB BCODS, HATS, CAPS, 4C, Tor. Sjrei ad Franilin Streets, rillSYILLE, PA. Ar.-'jttoilve UK rttinit of SPUING ATTD 8DM .".Ml STYLES of CLOTHS, CASMMERKS ruJ YSBTI.NG8, both Foreign Uuma-tlo. A FHlST-CfiASS Cl'TTER. All Work Guaranteed CLOSING OUT SALE OP Rsady-Made Clothing AT COST. Patrolium Centre Daily Record' few centre, Saturday. JOay T Gold 114. tJT Tb tlme-tabla or tbe O.C.4A.R, R. will le found under tbe market. We glv below our usual mootbly report of lli? production, Ae., or Ibe severs! farm and trauts la tbl.Jsection of tbe oil region for April. Tier hu been a small drcrease en sever! farms, and n increase io oth ers, ui'ktag about an even thing. Tbere will be C-UildcraMo ef an Increase over last no: th from tbe fact that several farm are nporteJ vbicii were not included in the Jit:. . OlLi.T lii'im of inlereil are alio In cluded In tbe prteent report. Tbote firms where the nrodiietlon I given from aotual m.-mremrDt by tbe superintendent and own:, are nuked with a liar; all otben si a e titrated: "V """'-. woomi farm. Number of Pr-el on band al ' i!.euIU at tbe elote of tbe month, ' 80 Number of Wrels of oil deliver ed from wells during mootb, , 9.600 Total. 8,680 Avers w per day for month of April. 108 fr'iiintr of wells pr ducinc, 23 Average daily production per well, i Capnoity of iron tankage in bar re, 18,599 dumber barrel In iron tank, 1 1. 183 Barrels iron Unkage empty, 7.416 XXo welt drilling, commenced, completed or abaodootd during month. . kiaoara tin. r Avrf"-i dally production, 115 V urn bee Of barrel stored in lank, 1,760 CENTRAL FARM. Avenge daily produetloo, -. . 280 Nitoobw of well drilled dur- irj B-onth, 1 Ntiiucer of well eemmenoad dur- r Inn mouth, f: 2 Number of barrels of oil on hand ' In iron tank, 13,700 Average Sully produotioa, 39 N'uirDer of weils pumping, 17 Oil on band lut or May, 900 No nw wells drilled. . j PEARSOH FARM Average daily production, ' G8 Number of wells pumping, " 23 hamtwrol well drilling during aiuoib, . 1 dumber of welts abandoned, 1 3 0BR0DH8B TRACT, WILD OAT HOLLOW. Average dally troduotion, 8 Muntwr of wells pumping, ; BVAMI TRACT. Average daily froduollon, 22 Number of wells pumping, 4 BA1NRT FARM. Average dally production, Tg Kuuioer ot wells pauiplng, jg ' 7KV.'tfON FA11M, Avtrag dally production, gs KuSiber of well pliuipiug, . 9 ' tiiutjr of wells drilling, I i Nuruhei of wells abandoned, PALZELL FARM. ' Average diily produotlon, fin Number of wells drilling, 4 NuiUf. ol wells pumpiug, 7 ARKOl.D PUIXXBT TRACT. ., Average daily production, SO Niuutirr fit WtfllR miniiilnc. KunkFur Alla ilrllllnv. 2 ' 1 . 8. N'CUAT PARK. Average daily production, Kuuuierof weils unmoinz, lUwlMr ef wetli drilling, i O0XTOM PARK. Aversge dally production, Numbrr of wVlls pumping, Number of wells drilling, Oil on band at close of month, KBKXEU9KTT TRACT. Average dallyroduction, ' Number of wells pumping, RYVB 4 BORKRT PAR. Average daily production, Number ol wtlls pumpiog. wm. m'crat PASaT. Aversge dally production, Number of well drilling, . HART TRACT Average dally production, Number ot wells pumping, CLAREVONT FARM. Average dally f reduction, 1 13 4-10 3 1 16 ' 3 Number of wells pumpiog, BROWN FARM. Average daily production, Number of wells pumping, Number of wells drilling, METROPOLITAN TRACT. Average dail? production, Number of wells pumping, ' . LA KB FARM. Average daily production, Number of wells pumping, Number of wells drilling, BLTLMY FARM. Aversge dally production, Number of wells pnmplng. BEBNAN TRACT. Average daily production, Number ot wells pumpiug, BIO TANK PARK. Averaee dally production, y Number of wells pumping, ' ' Number of wells drilling, 62 fl 1 31 40 8 6,954 3,UVU COLCiiUIA FARM. Average dally production, Numbrr of wells pumpiog, Number of wells drillinc. Oil on band at wells, ao. in iron tanks, m'eluent park. Average daily production, 2 1-10 Numbrr ol wells pumpiog, 3 Ara't or oil in iron tankage, ' 1,350 Empty iron taukage, 60,300 A. BOTD FARM. Average dally production. 13 7-in Numbrr of wells pumping, 6 Oil on hand at wells, Jju BftPBT FARM. Average dally production, 2 7-10 Number of wells pumping, ' 2 Number ol wells drilling, ' OH oa band at wells, 5n WOODS k WR1UI1T FARM. Km't oil in Iron tankage, 13.rV)0 Empty tankage, S' 47.850 Developing during the month was princi pally on the Onlzvll, Columbia, and ouo or two farms 00 Cberrytree Run. Nothing whatever Is doing 00 Beonini;holT nil). Oa tbe Ilyde Egbert farm quite a number of old wells were started up. We were unable to get tbe production of tbe Dempaey farm. on Cberrytree Run. New developments will be carried on the present month on nearly all tbe above farms and tracts. TV tout production per day of tbe farms men tioned above, aotual and esllmatTd, Is 1,697 barrel. Tbe produotlon will proba bly reach 1,600 barrels per day in this neighborhood. Tbe widow Frecunda farm. West Hicko ry, was sold 00 Thursday to Grandin, Ney. I k j r-t T. A. V auu 1'inurr oroa , lor tne sum CI r-U,-000: Tbis farm adjoin tbe Tntlle farm on which tbe Venture well 1 located. It ba never been developed. Tbe Bydrrck farm, located between the Pazton farm and Wegefartb City, on tbe plank rord from Pithoi to Miller farm, I at present exciting some interest In petro leum otrcies. There ara now an the term two old wells, one of which is yielding 6 barrel per day and tbe other 10 barrels. Another well was struck on tbe same farm last week which is yielding 18 barrel per day, and is owned by G. V. Forman of Oil City, "and W. W. Branson ofPltbole. Tbe larm I owned by Geo. V. Forman of Oil City and Jonatben Watson of Tltusril'e. Several other wells ara soon to be out down 00 this property and lively times are an- IVipSKTU Mis Haggle C. Temple ba been annotat ed Postmaster at Polk, Venango County, vice Miss Jennie Temple, resigned. Divine Service Rev. D. J. Bealeof Green Springs, Del., will preach at tb Presbyterian Ckuroh to-morrow (Sundavl both morning and svening. On Monday evening at 1M o'clock there will be Episcopal Services held in tbe Pivs- byterianftburoh, by Bishop Kerfoot, of lb Western Diocese ot tbu State. Several new vells bava been started in the vicinity of tbe well recently struck ou the Hlner farm, Pltbole. Oil matters ap pear to be looking up In that nelgbborbood. The new well continues to yield 35 barrels per dsy. Tbe coQiroliug iulereBt of the new well a( mcaory, is owned by Petroleum Centre operators. kTbe up oree. train was unlayed this morning three honm, an accout f a land lUa near Tidiouts. Tbe follow aildress bas been Issued to the citizens of tbe United States, by Messrs Wm. P. slumlord, G. K. Gilmer, David B. Parker and Miss E. L. Van Lew, the commlttoo ap. pointed to prepare an address to tbe citizens of the United Stales In r-gard to the con dition and circumstances of tbe suUVrers by lb recent calamity at Richmond: 'Our beautiful city bas again been visit ed by a dire calamity. We have been oalled to mourn tbe loss of many ot our most valued and beloved citizen. Scarcely a family In our midst I exempt from tbe shadow cast by the Angel of Death. We do not mourn as those without hope. We have tbe sympathy of tbo good and generous lo every portion of our land, and we can plainly sre through our tears the band of a kind and beneliceut Providence. Many aweet drop of comfort are mlugled in tbe bitter cup of our affliction. ' Tbe number of sullHrns In tbis great cal amity is not lee than Ibrre hundred and Qfly persons, of wbotn sixty-five have died and many more are seriously Injured. Many of tbe families of those wbose lives were taken from us, and many others who were dependent for support upon tbote who were wounded and are now belpleas to give as sistance, are suffering for tbe necessaries or Itl'e. : To Ibese we will esteem it a privilege to minister; but we would especially invoke tbo spirit of harmony aDd charity la i's most enlarged srnee, and lu our sympathies ignore all political and social distiuctions in (tbjs ,buur .ol common eulforiug, uud sorrow. 'The object of the oddress is in tho inter ests ol a common bumanit,', to afford an op portunity to tbe beoevoleut of tbe whole country to give such assistauce as their feeling 111 sy prompt." From tbe Pittsburgh Commercial we copy the following, items in regard to tbe oew well at Brady's Bend: Tbe oil excitement at Armstrong Run continues, as dors also tbe flow from tbe big well. Tbe average ol the well is one hund red and fifty barrel daily with tools and rope in. It is not the iuteniion to remove them ss long as it produses at tbe present rate. Dr. Egbert, it is reported, bus offered Mr. Meldroa $125,000 for bis farm, wbicb include tbo new oil territory of Armstrong Rno.; A correspondent writing from Brady'B Bend, Msy 4lb, says: I have just returned from the big well. It Is flowing to-day a1 Into of "5 barrels in twenty-lour hour'. From Sulnrduy Cii'M .p. u. to Stinoxy at the garni) hour the poductiou was oue liuud reil and ten barrels. Tbere have boen no efforts as jet to gel out the tools and ropelrom the bole. Jennings, of Brady's Bend. F. V. Andrews, and Dr. Jenkins, of Titusville. hav commenced two wells a few rods from tbe big well. Buildings are going up rapid ly, and tbe exoitemrnt does not subside, but extends down Armstrong run to tbe river. TBU n't Alt LAND TKI At,. New York, May C. The announcement thai counsel for de fense'woiild sum up to-day uroured an lui' mence throng to tbe court room tbis morn. Iflf? Pfl rjanna nnlrnAmn ... tk. ....111-. Judge Davi would not sum upVor the pros ecution, and said that bis conviction was that tbe caw was virtually ended. This remark caused a sensation anion ' tbe friends of Richardson, who unhesitatingly asserted that outside influence bad boon brought to bear to ptevtnt Judge Davis from summing up, as was his intention. Wbea the Re corder bad taken bis seat, learned counse' for defense, Graham, cummenoed b la clos ing speech amid breathless silence. On Monday Frank Malpas, a merchant at Red Fork, Ark., was attacked by Bn and Sam Moore, In front of bis store. He de fended himself with an axe. killing B, n and mortally wounding Sam. A Toronto telegram of Thursday thus ruthlessly explodes tbe Indiana balloon story "No baloon started from here on tbe 28th of April, for New York or any where else." Among tbe patents issued to citizens or Western Pennsylvania, for tbo work ending May 3, 1870, is No. 102,003 Safety derrick lamp; Jonathan Dlllan, Petroleum Centra. The geutal Spring rains fell yesterday and last night, Conaefyienlly the trees, grass and things present a green appearance t-uly refreshing. Tbe following licenses bave been granted in addition lo those published yrgterday: M. Barrett, wholesale. Sutherland & Taylor, Retail. i The Boston religious papers report that ''kid glove and patent leather mlussiouarles' do but little good among the poor. Wbat bt bueolao ot the specie payment extensively, -advertised a few week a.-o? Have tbsy gou where the woodbiue twiu elbt :" . . The St jSt-tndi t,ak Superior Rail road bas gorNbtft Train's commence runntaj toTCeltle station tins week. The variety of languages spoken in the' Ottawa Legislature, in Canada, was recent ly quite a source of embarrassment. Tho Speaker bad occasion to call, In English, a disorderly member to order, the member did not understand, and tbe call whs re peated In Frencb ; thereupon a third mem ber began to remonstrate in Gau'.io; tbe Speaker responded in wbat wasiupponed to be Greek; a Mr. Abbott thought it Choc taw, and uttered in forcible but noteleiiuent English bis protest agulnat such bad lan guage, whereupon a Mr. Leviscoutu began an elaborate barranguo in Spanish. It is suggested that the Parliament House be called the new Tower.of Babel. Tbo Atlantic and Pacitio Telegraph Com pany bids fair lo give tbe public tbe U nenis of more extended competition and a con sequent reduction of rates. Contracts for the exclusive use of thoir wires have been signed with tbe Union and Central Pacific Western Pacific, San Francisco uud Suu Jose, and all tbe railroads on the Pacific coast, witb but one exception. It is stated that this arrangement will result In tbe transfer ol over two hundred operators from tbe service of tbe Western Unioo to the Atlantic and Pacitio Telegraph Compaay. The Cork Constitution says that vefsel bavo been dispatched lo the relief cf a strain er reporte d fust In tbe ice olT the count ol Greenland. A WUcoiiHiu cieifcjiaiin who has been preaching aguiust marriaa, is ascertained to have upward of nine wives living lo li f feieut parts of the country. Revolvers were trumps iu a recent Pb 11 -adeipbla euchre party, and one man made lour shots on a lone band, and went out. Tbe other gentleman passed Into history. A man advertised lately to forward on re ceipt of a postago stamp, "sound practical advice, that would be applicable at any time and lo all persons aud conditions ol life." On receipt of the itaiups be scot bis victim tbe foliowlug: "Never give a boy a penny to watch your shadow while you climb a tree to look into the middle of next week." An Alleghany conuty. New Vork man who died recently, ' left his wife one cent, bis brother a few dollars, and $5,000 lor the erection of a monument to Muirnlf He is clearly entitled lo the monument, but bis wile should be permitted to furnish the In scription. Tbe owner of a number of nuvernmont bonds, teslding at Brnttlvbere, Vt,, infurrcs Gen. Spinner, United States Treasurer, fnt for some lime past ha found an old M ire a convenient safe lor hi bonds; but recently without his knowledge, the stove was used, and to his astonishment the bonds were baked to a crisp. Tbe Treasurer has noti fied bim to forward with the greatest cars tbe '-baked bonds," and If they can be identified, tho government wiil ritfcer pay their vulue or issue registered uomts in their place., ' A Fifcrbire man at the baptism of his child being asked by he minister if hu was prepared tor tho solemn pecasron, replied with Indignation, "I bae a firlot o' ban nocks bakin' twa hatne, on' a gallon o' the best Uieland whiskey, an' I wad just like to ken what better preparation ye oonld ex pect frae a man in my condition In life?" Oil Matter's in Franklin. Tbere is considerable activity among oil op-rators in tbis city. Twenty new derricks bave gone up within a lew days, and that num ber T new wells will go down. A very small well say three barren-pof the heavy lubricating oil found in Ibis -neighborhood is a good paying investmcul. Franklin Spectator. During a fight between the Moyamen sing Hose Company and Hlhernia Engine Company, la Philadelphia Wednesday several men were severely beaten. Local Notices. Tbe celebrated brand of flourStone mills, at Fuller, Fenner A Co. tn.'i ll. Soda Water nod Ice Creurn al J. Yf. Boat ty's. Tbe celebrated brand of flour, Stone mills, al Feller, Fenner & Co, Soda Water aud Ice Cream at J. W. Beat- S Soda Water aud Ice Cream at J. W. Beat ty's. op27-il. Canton Bittern These celebrated blt tere are recommended by physicians as fur superior to any iu use, They are pleasant to the taste and contain medical idm dients, placing them at me headcfull bitters man ufactured. Try a bottle, tbey are lor sale at Iba Drug Store of Grieflis Bros. a23-lf. Tbe celebrated brand of flour, Stone mills, at Feller, Fenner & Co. Cold is u word whtoti Codington 4 Corn well propose render ol selete. For viotlua ;irrimfi call and see ticoi. tuutcbiutf. ANNOtrfOKinMTs I'lttUATlV UL'l"M V'na -.....,. ru boat Bat 18. I!, Assembly, Wo are authorized to atmnmira ihn. the l.rKW,re,.!J, lo tfia1. NEW ADVERTISEMEXTS. Air. ii. if. ciinisxii Bas rrthovid to Ms rosldmtr oa Main Street, at the end of Eeh-rt Farm Bridge. . 8 Honrs nt residence from 1 1. si. u, , , Purine, mnaludor of the d,i ha in, r M How is This for Low? For One dollar cau be bought nt Prather's Store 8 BARS LONG SOAP. 16 BARS MARBLE SOAP. 10 LB D. CHERRIES. 8.'iJ LB I). PEACUFS. 1 LB TEA. 2 BUSH. TURNIPS. 1'S" "ONIONS. 6 LB. HUCKLEBERRIES, i LB. PRUNES. ' And other goods arcord'ntty. Thsriki'r our menus lor past ravurs wo respectful:, solicit a continuance. J. S. IP.4TIIIIt New IJurmufla Potatoes tt Pkatuhus. U)72L 4.K1EFLS BUD) Otfu "lot, ' 's. n. "3 fltaTA J37"Pai'tifukr ' attention to preparing Prescnptioiu- All i)les ii)bt bitruess. cheaper tbu cheupesi, made from Moffat' oak HOtt, warianiuu, ai J a. jvrou a. The largest lot of Birds, Canaries other specie, ever brought to tkeuilrer. bas just boeu received at U. i&mi ;. - m V Soda Water and Ice Cluamst J, If jj Fine assortment of wall eijxritCrl Bros. Saab, Glass, Dourn. Pun, j,, stock very cheap at the Fuullu Stoif, wliMf Soda Water and lea Creaau J. IV, jv ly's. S'Tjsa.. m ajkv fViME-aasrji
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