SX FAK ! A All, SM STII & Co. fBiweraMin to 3. A. I.osc, Merchant Tailors! XXTKX31VE AND IXEiJAXT ASSORT MENT OK Spriny ami Summer Styles. FOKETGX AXD DOMESTIC CftOTIIS and CAP8I.VKKEK, wlikh tlioy make up t or. dor on KHuKT-.NOl'lCE. yu-arlnr in BIY1.K and WOKKMAN?HIP. Perfect Srulnfaetion Alwaa Ur.arantot-tl. , Datly lfecoiring til the Kovcltk-s In , mm mmumz scons, HATS, CAPS, &C. 2eFAKI,AXI, SMITH V Co., Cor. Siriag it Fratiltllu StnM TltmvIUe, XNi. I'etroleum Centre Daily Record. fet.Ceatre, KlouUuy. aiujr. 18 tS?" 'J'be line-table or tbe O. C. A A. It. K. mil be found under the markets. Ti2E HIGJKT WKIili the oiii nio.. DALZELL WEtL NO. 2 STARTS UP AT THE BATE OF 500 BARKELS PER DAY. SJlfi YIELDS 359 BARRELS THE FIRST 24 HOURS OF PUMPIXG. THE BANNER WELL OF THE OIL REGION. PETROLEUM CEXTRE AHEAD. . Ia our issue of Saturday we stated that Da'zell Well No. 2, Dalzall farm, was being tubed preparatory to testinp. Tbe tubing of tbe Weil was finished at 8 o'clock Satur day evening and pumping commenced. For the first four bours she pumped at tbe rate or nU0 barrels per day. At 12 o'clock tbe valves became clogged with Baud and tbe well bad to be temporarily shut down, and the tubing drawn fur tbe purpose of clean ing on L , She was re-tubed and pumping cmnmenced.agaiu Sunday morning. ' For tbe . first tweuty-four bours steady pumping from 12 II. yesterday to 12 M. to-day the well produced, 3i9 burro Is of green oil by actual measurement. It was upposod by many tbat as soon as tba bead was pumped off there would be a Urge de crease as is usual with tbe wulls la tbat vi cinity. Insteud, however, she bus yielded steady stream of tbe samo size, some wo claiming tbat she bas increased In pro. duction. Tbe well Is located on tbe Datzell Petrol eum Co.'s farm, and is owned by Jonathan Watson or Tltuivillo, and Alossrs. Putts aod Kt-ITer, wbo have a twenty-lire acre lease on tbe farm. Capt. F. J. Kefftir of this place ia Superintendent of. tbe well. Tbe well was put down through the big cisiug; It 770 feet deep, and bad 3!) or sand n ek, and is undoubtedly tbe banner well if tbe oil region, baring yielded forty bar rels more for the lint twenty-lours of steady pumping tbau tbe big well recently struck ut West nickory. Yesterday and to-dny there bas boea a coutioiihl stieim of visitois to tbe well, and (till they come. '1 h territory around Petroleum Ceutro Is ahead yet. Mali I Win. Crandel, one of the employees of Dr. Thayer's clrcnR, was arrested night be l'.)ie last, on a charge of stealing $S fro.u Antilu Daily, ono oftbe dnmistics at the Oil Exchange Hotel. Win. was placed in the hek-up and allowed to repent over Sun day. This morning he was brought bviore Justice Reynolds, and Auiiio not appemlng fcgalniit bim, was dtschaigi'd. Ills under stood that be '-futkiid over" the stolen mon ey to ber. Joseph Tuompsun, of Union Mills, Erin eminty, vtn was so badly injured by the premature discharge of a cannon on the nc-c-nion ot the XV Amendment celebration i Curry, dial from bis injmles ut Union on Wulileiday lust. Iheir known and reooguized as being Into poets in lively senna of the word, while others are unrecognized, and nine, only "waste their sweetness on the desert air." By tlio billowing which we clip from the OH fMty Keglsier, it will bn seen that Petroleum Centre has a poetaster. Of coursu I.oagfellow will ex cuse the plagiarism on one of bis finest poems, merely to givo unrecognized genius a chance to sprout out. In publishing a Terse or two of it we mean no disrespect to the organization of Good Templars, but ouly to give the public a chance to learn what unborn genius slumbers in their midst, only waiting a chance to "gush": The shades of night were setting last, As through Petroleum Centre pBFSed A youta who liore with sternly band, The emblem ofnnr noble band, Failb, Hope and charily. It mus'. have been alter dark wben be passed. How aro you, Byron! His brow was sad, but his step was lijjit, His rye beamed lorih Glad delight, He parsed before "a building tall." And saw tbe words ''Good templars Hall." Of Failh, Hope and Charity. It will bo seen tbat his brow was sad, but '-his eye beanie I forth glad delight." Stand back, Longfellow. Hold ye there, "A tippler cried," None but ''Templars" there abide, Tbe stranger youth uttered not a word, But beid the banner "Heavenward,'1 Of Faith, Hope and Cbatity. Although a "tippler cried bold," (wonder who be was) tbe gentle youth was so bard hearted tbat ho refused to even look at Ml.' Tennyson, you are undone. Tbe tippler saw the words, yet nothing 6aid, liut turned away and quickly tied, Tbe youih then joined his faithful band, Still the emblem in his baod, Ol Faith, Hope and Charily. In which tbe "tippler" fled; whether be "smiled" report saitb not. Tbe author ot an ' owd to amuskeetcr" will do well not to inflict any more of bis nonsense on tbe'pti ti de, after rcad.ng tbe above. There bo is welcome, so are all. . t ho Inter) io our "Temperance" call, And from tbe sky serene and fair. A voice shall (all like a falliiifi star. Saying "blessed are ye, "Thou band Ut aim, tiope nnd Chanty. Wo hsro besrd of an elephant standing on its head; of fishes witSout eyes; of a man eating a whale; of curiosities of all kinds, but never be to re did we hear of "a voice tiKe a tailing star.' . Wo bavo seen stars falling but neve" heard any of them say Blessed are ye," or any otter man. Tbat we bate a poet to our midst, with "a voice like a falling star," no one lor a moment can doubt, af'erreading tho above "gushing, heavenly, bulloa burning, bcart tearing poiekry." Tbe Cincinnati Gazette says: "A beautiful custom has recently sprung up among the infants of this metropolis ol plungiig headlong from the windows in the upper stories of tbe parental domiciles; Into the Btreet. A boy fonr years old performed this feat successfully lust Saturday, from the second slory of a house off Elm street, near Finiliay, and alighted unhurt. Wnen she who bore bim rushed frantically lo the spot where be struck, with n broom, to sweep up tbe remains of her little darling, tbe young rascal Is reported to have placed his tumb upon bis nose and caused his chub by fingers to gyrate rapidly, at the same time exclaiming, lo tbe language of the gentleman from Massachusetts, 'Shoo, fly! doa't bodder me.'" Capt, F. J. KefTor, Superintendent of Dateell well No. 2, has unfurled tbe .Star Spangled Banner from tbe top of his derrick Indicating it to bo tbe banner well of the oil region; During the late war a colored clergyman feeling coustrained lo preach against the extortions of tho sutlers, from which his flock had suffered, announced f.ir bis text, 'Now the serpent was more suffer dan any bbflst ob d field dat da Lord bad made." Sir. lijll, Superintendent of tbe Dilzell farm, has beun in receipt of telegrams by tbe quantity to-day, from all parts ol the oil region making Inquiries iu rogard to the new well. Din'cl McFarland imblishes in tbe Sat urday morning New York papers a number of letters written by his wife before her acquaintance with the Tribune people, overflowing with affection and love she ex pressed at his kind treatment. Appended to these lettors is tho following statement: "A pMlended statement of my wife, pub. jisbed in tbe Tribune, induced me to send for publication in vaiions journals In this city, letters wbloh were written mo by her at the several timed to which tbe pretended ilatemenls refer." In Margtuelta, uear Sandusky, on Fr'. day. a younir man named Flnrat was bitten on tba little linger by a rultlit snake. His hand, ai m and chest soon becaum terribly swulen, causing exciutiating pain, nnd mak ing bis chaii3n lor rerovery doubtful Thirty hour alter the occurioncu med'cnl aid was summoned, and bu la uow iu a lair way for recovery. AH places have I heir peels, some ni'c 'jl'te 1'eIIKiis ot 180. QtKSTIOXS TO HU AXSWtllBl). Ol tho Hr't ofjun" Ihn wnrk of taking the census coinniei c s. It Is drsiraldu tba It be taken with accuracy, iintl to enable the assistant maish.ils wbo wi'l be engaged in the performance of this duly, to have their work well dolio, it bns beeu suggested that tho publication of questions recessnry for all beads of familes lo answer would be a great benefit. Willi tins view we publb the following list which we believo to bo correct : How old are you? Where were you born, 'and when.'nrd were you present on tho occasion of your birth! Were you ever elected Inspector of Elec tions ? What was your maj irity and whut did it cost you ? Aieyoua mnniel person and bow do y u like tho institution? Have you nny -childien, bow many, and what is a certain remedy for the Mini fies? Do you grow any corn, if so, bow much do vcu waste in making biead? What's your opinion of Inger'lirer, how many glasses can you Ui ink, and with what effect ? What is your opluion of oats a very popular provender for men and beasts! What is tuu cash value if n one dollar bill! Were your father nnd mother both white men? Con you si md on your head ami how long? ll a good while, bow much lunger il necessary ? Did you ever fro a fishing for f.-oi-? If half an aere of groiin 1 will yield one hundred bushels of ruta beggas, how many glasses of lager will it take to require u man to draw a bee line? If your family eats a ba-n in tlir.'e days how long will it tulia to eat aVouple of bum. mers? Lord me fire dollars? There isa number of other questions to be answered, which wo omit here, from the fact that they will at once suggest them selves, fo the minds of the marsh nls just us soon us they think ol H orn. THE IKOCII "I'LEaisCtTI." rLtiNta. Oae of the. editors of the Times lias re ceived a bii.-inees letler. of which tbe lolloiv ing is a vtrhati n copy: Xkw Or.i.t-.AN?. April 2(1. 1S70. Pea it X: Inclosed liad $10. What in Ihe devil is a plebiscele? Yis SriuvHI, J. C. v. 51 'curing our correspondents anilely by bis liberality, both gratitude and compas sion prompt an early reply. Having one1 passed through a similar condition of men tal exhaustion In ondenverin Iu compre hend the "Schlpswlg-Holstvin quoslimi," wo can feel for our friends daz.-d condition over the "riebi'cete," oud shall then-lute proceed lo answer it. A "p'.ebif eel"" is a thing oily a few "fr l lrrscAU understand. Yun see, when, in the course of huiuun events the policy of a government, in its transcendental lelations with tho political economists of a SNt", becomes imbued with' the svectral analysis of abcormal influence?-; ut once deli imenlal and nugatory to thu alslniso iuicrt-stw ot theocracy, why, thn, n decent respect lot the opinioi.s ol mankind requires lie prt Uiulgation of a popular analytical maniles. lo in which In short, a "pleliiseet..' is pluinly a "plebiscele," or, in oilier words it Is French for "Shoo fly; don't boddir mo." '1 here! New Orleans Times. DAi'unt'CK'N ouii5a(;i:b riKEIH OWN I'ATIIICK. Ill A cas3 of an unusually revolting charac ter was Investigated at Essex Market police court In New York, on Friday last. An drew J Broas, living.at 2G0 'Erqotno street, was charged with Incest, at the1 instance f bis three daughters, ' aged twenty, eighteen and fourteen. From tho statement mado by the prosecutors, for many years be was accustomed to fyitrage thoir persons, and they were afraid to divulge, lest ho should kill them. Ha was committed for exam' nation. Di'luth wags aro poking" fun at Mayor Culver for indulging in the profound re mark, in bis Inaugural, that "water In a ust fill element incase of fire." But tho worthy Mayor only wished lo glorify the vast posibi!!tiijs of Luke Superior as a lire anniliilatur. LUIiofracteur. a new explosive n;;ctit, said to bavo twenty tfuios tho forcu of pow der uud- fwo liuien that of liilrr.glycerine, is ol a docp bluich color, leseuibliug mud and about the consistency of putty. It h, put into a bole drilled fix tbepuiposf, ttilh. out tumping or covtiinj ol any kind except a haiidliil of line olny to l.eep it In place, and is llr d by a fuse ending ia a cupper cip, made for the purport). Tho daii'cr ol ill iiju is tven less tbau by powder. I'ctruit was visited Hie other day by a twel-vn year old boy who, at Iherallioad stu'ioii, look a chair, unlocked his satchel, made n dinner ot a pb co of bread and a herring, and then brought out bis pipe for a quiet smoke, nnd asked in regard to the Inducements held out in Detroit for a boy about bis sizi!. Not finding the Infiiima tio" to his liking, lie picked up bis satchel, knocked tho ashes from his pipe on the heel of his old shoe, and pasiel out, remarking that he would go to Chic v;o. A foot racij took place nt Tlilio'ilo Wed nesday evening last between a colored and while ninn. Eighty-five yprds was the distance. The fifteenth a men:! men I won by about two feet. Thn installation ol liev. J. T. Oxtoby (formerly or Petroleum Centre) ns Paslot of iho First Presbyterian Church in North East, was largely attended on Tuesday evening. M iv !! 1. twill Aolicci. The celebrated brand ol lleurSume mills, at I'elter, l'enner A Co. ml) ll. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Bi'ut ly's. celebrated brand of lijur, Stone mil's, nt Feller, l'enner .V. Co, Puda Water and Ice Ciuaiu ut J. W. ty's. Beat- Foda Water uud IceCieam at J. W. Beat ty's. np'Ji-il. Cantos Bitteus Tlus-.i celebrated bil ti re are reeommendi il ly physicians as far st: erior lo nny in use. They ate pleasant to the taste ami coHtalu nieiiical inun (li.-nts, piaei eg Ihi in a, ti.e in ud of all bitters nian nlaetiired. Try a totile. they ate tor sale at Iho Drug Hlo'e of Gritflis Bio, uliil-tf. The celebrated brand ol' Hour, Stone mills, ut Feller, Fenner it Co. Cold is a wcrd which Codington A Corn well propose rentier nbselete. For modim 7erujtu' call and see lh in. nuncblutt. Th" celebrated brand ol lljur, Stone mills at Feller. Fenner A Co. Sparkling in ii n 'a. toiia Water ut M. S. Sim-m-t if. Another lire lot 1 1 ceive.l to-d iv at M. ! I'lauis ui il . .-I inn' on 'a. Roses re m4 If. Just received n large nod stock ol Bhelf baidwaie at J. well assorted Rulheiluici's. II. Wi' would call the attention ol mir busi nsa men lo the superior styles of job print ing, both plain and fancy, ot iires. nt lieinn tinned out Iro-n Ibis eflic. We are prepur- e I lo execute job printing of every de-ci in- lion iu tie Imesl iiiiti most lusli.oiiaiiw sis le or the art, and nl reasonable rtes. tf. Poda Water and Ice Cream aid. IV. Beat- The largest ruul finest stock of 'Family Groceries, ever lrougiit to rt troleuni . Centre, is now Lcinsr. rcceivetl awl offered athravlly reduced prices These goods are bought iu New York at the pic-senf low prices for cash, and we propose o let our friends and patrons have tho benefit of low pii('l Parties wishing to buy ehoico at very low figures groceries will do well to call on in before purchasing elsewhere. Xew Hi l inuUil 1 11 Itilitt. New Bermuda l'otnlois. New Biiuiuilii Tcmaloes. At Fklttku, FESJ.-H i Co' --?raai Buy the "lied Hot" Ra(iJirT ill TitiiavMlt.....i.. .'ulB- "tnintf,.,, Sdapled lonll kluait 'LtMm Krons. "''""f.MJ "12-11 Finn nsspilnient of l',n,.,VT'T7 1 aowaFixl,,:, Illf rltll'eni,.... The subscriber has ,.aini.d , I firm in Tilnsvilb', known a. ' CWI,n lln..h.m iv .. . " ' lirvan. I ll ufaotur. ot M aWbT? roa oy meaoa or Wedges. wi! I and double coui,lin .. f,nWi specify any parlicnW shaped aid 1 nih.l n..i..l.l li .1..11 , 1 u rUge. no, made as above describe .,?.?.?' :" 4 nruclot,,- ale fli.ect Inffiog Zu bereloie is In 8 lij P AITTtfV iirr r.. and oil ethers, ;-,. b,,,,,,, PA J rods so made. cicn. th,.. .m"'H I. .en . I j' "lnmiUII,, : I.', ir i , u , "n inpy win i, lbn J. IN'Vk rioxKit April !th, 1ST?. L- ntiMART siEinxaii, satii!iat mat 23. is- CONfiKtSS, f .i nVA,ir'''rJ:rl,".:'n:v',',!,r'',:"nifofn,, rnn.tiiKio.ri:. ITr flri S'ltbielz-.l In anii.niiic tlir nnn"nfl! Ins.. n. of fornn anur tiir-.-li p. . n imi,i1.'ii'' t cunly t'oiiinilnmaer-. miIij.vi to tin- mnvj.i, Ki-imblican jwrtr a- ihr jimna-y inrMint'i? NEW ADVKRTISEJIEXTi Strayrt or stolen. IJUUM tlia prnil.4 a( the ib.rribi-r. Wild Ilol'nW. Oil SllLilllv i-nin.. V . ..I. nr. THA OK MAitKS. one Uiv Bad llir ol'li.'r hi 1 nti ihi 111 re iihu mi -.line etr ntlit libra fiw; lote hnir: heT m:ii.e m.'l l.il.;"wp:yttt aShi'; tin. The Mian liisto wn 1.1II. iLii-lw jiet rai l li Kiel); rnrrteil hi r l.ll it liitln n. r.r... l.oO 'I lo; U-1111 w i.4 In K,nr w .rk rg cui.di Aliv OIS.tTl filVine llf..rm:ltliill Hint Mell Hi'iir reCJVcr.v, wi I ho l.lh-tra 'v HeitnntH -; CAMItl.1) retroleum Ynfr, Vay 11th. 1S70. )!,. O 1 1, li A 4 I I' .1 u va Tim BRADY'S KEtDtllOX COMrASt ffll tiactn' i.f l:il f.ir hrr'rg psnvw. i, nmr 'C !t!ty to tin n-w il iwlna well -ii An'rw liaii. They n hi o'a, trll Ims on t'' I ark of 1' Ailaiiy r:f er, acar .!.enw well, ea'tataiti" blildlng !(. T. P.'sI.XCa, S't IlratlV i B.-B d Vav'lO, ll-Til. nitin J- 0tisics, ''HI:, W (His, stnir. i'ave 11.. Particular attention I"1 to prepaviiij Pivsotiptif'1'"
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