it .1 tuvrrmlXI s Sa-awors ta J. A. Lose,) ' " '' ' ' .. 'Merchant Tailors! i'iTSclVB AND ELEGANT ASSORT-M-NT OF K'tLr-g and Summer Styles. jr.i-lOX AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS jwd CiS.TME"F.), wll they tnaksap to or. ' oi .1 tao..r-,KOCIcE. superior In SitLE aa TfOEKSliNsIIIP. ;?. vroct N.tlat uilii A I war . ticoroiXeed.j ' Bally UecaUUtg !t t'.ie 'aTel'.lc8;lu HAT3, CAPS, AC. IcrARLAAU, sMiTII & Co., Cor. tprlatf dt Fraublln Sis., Tltav!ire, Pa.' j-etroieum Centra Daily Record. Pet. Cealre, Tuesday. Slay 17 ttTTlis time-table of the O. C. i A. p K. will be found under the markets. THE BIGGEST IVELli IS THE tIL HEGIOX. SHE PUMPS 333 BARRELS THE SEC OND T.YENTYFOUR HOURS. LARGE CROWDS OF PEOPLE ARRIV ING DAILY. LEASES IS ACTIVE DEMAND. SEVERAL LEASES GIVEN OCT ON THE M'CRAY FARM. WELLS TO BE IMMEDIATELY . DOWN. PUT Tit excitement In regard to tbe new well n tbe Dalzell farm still continue;. The well yielded from 12 m. yesterday to 12 m. to-day, 338 barrels by actual measurement. Ttie crowd of visitor! to tea tbe well stilt continues, eTtry traia bringing large num ber of people anxious to examino Ibe "ban ner wvlt," and it possible secure leases iu tbe vicinity. So far there has been no mi tailal falling off in tbe production, tbe oil still coaiiaulng to pour out tbe full tUs bt the pipe. . . Parties are trying to secure leases In tbe vicinity, but so tar none bare been given out on Ibe property upon whicb tbe well is located, and but few elsewhere. Mr. Jas. B.'M:Cray bas leased a tbreo acre lot upon wbn'H Ibe grove Is located, immediately in Irout of bis resideuo, to J. W. Irwin end Jlrartstrcet L Sherwood of tbis place, wbo propo to sink a well Immediately. He Lai aho leased an acre of ground on tbe pull.t uf tbe hill, above tbe well struck last wia'-ef, sad in a liieel line almost wltb tbe new wed, - To striking of tills well plainly Indicates tbat old torritoiy is the best for oil purpot en, de-plle the buo and cry raised iu regard to bew oil lielus. . .. . It; is the intention nf Messrs. Walton, ' Potts and Keffer. owners of Iba big well, to aiuk six wore wells immediately, the rigs for two being already up. Several young bloods" residing in Titus vtlluwure in iowu last evening on a spree, and at a tt) buiir made night hideous witb theif druuseo Jiawliugs. OiiloProrsidera. tiu.i to tbe feclingsof tbeir relatives In tbat place, w ho are respectable people, Ihey t-s- cau d, the punixbmeut tbat will be meted out to theui next lime, Elsewhere ue pub. lift) n poeiu which sets forth their evil .deeds f,o good advance. Let Ibein howarel A.U alarm ot lire last evening was ncca Sloned by tbe bui'ujng of tbe engine bouse if the Shirk well, on Hie Kennuiuelt farm Tue well was pumped by bead, and fn the nbaeacu of Uo engineer, it is supposed sc etiletituliy ctught fire. Tbe derrick was saved, llain tiie Hiuall. 1VU I' ....I i. . .11 from Sheriff 1-1 Cnr It will be remembered that several weeks since tbe Titttsrille 4Ie.rald and Oil City Times publish d a speech mndu in the House cf RepietentntSvfP, by Hon. Gil till in, member from lbs District, and editorially 'poke of It as being one of tbe most brilliant efforts of oratory on record. ami tbo constituents of Hun. G. clapped tbeir bands and echoed the chorus long and loud; to the immense satisfaction of those wbo know about bow tbe liltlo speccb was made bow much was paid lor the writiuf and who wrote it, and alt about Mr. Gillll Isn's reading it to "crowdtd( !)hotses." Some friend has pent us a copy of tbe Cbrir. tian Union, Henry Ward .Beecher's paper containing au'lnteresting account of the manner In which ''five gentleman beld a session of Cougress'" t,Hon. G. was one) and "how tbe reople are humbugged," a portion ot whicb we publish for tbe bene fit of Sir. GtlUIlau's constituents in this vicinity. It was truly "a small play in a great theatre'' and reflects great credit on him. -Alter reading tbe description no one lor a moment can doubt bis abilities, or deny that be is a great statesman: Entering trotn the cars, say at eight o'clock. b would bave found tbe corridors about tbe Senate all empty, except us tbe watchman pucrd slowly uruiiud; tbe Ionic pa-sage to tbe lotiind deserted also; the rotunda empty, and luuely enough in the magnified proportion it assumes nt night; tbe old ilttll botn luneiy ami gioomy mini tbe effect of the d irk columns set so thick mound it; and the first signs, uf life would not aonear till be reached the entrance to tbe liall of Representatives wbete a single door-keener was nodding. Circling urouud to tbe gallery stairs and gaining tbe gallery he would bave been at a loss to explain tbe scene. Tbe Hall blazed with lights. There was one mail in tbe sneaker's chair, one near the center of tt,e room rapidly and monotonously reading, and tbree utbers not listening, but apparently in waiting. There weie a half dozeu boys at the desk, a door keeper a't each eutrance above and below, a clerk who was read? lor any unexpected call, tbe ofiicial reports of The Globe, and tbe poor victim who was obliged to endure all for the sake ol the Associated Prets. Tbe galleries were empty. Tbe Ilepoiter's nailery was as silent as it the art of printing was dead. And yet th s - was a Section ol tbe House or Representatives of tbe United Stales. Mr. W'.non, ofMinuesota, bad tbo chair,' Lawrence, of Ohio, was reading to him on that worn su'jejt. tbe tlnauces; and Benuelt. ol New Yuik, Gunilaii, of l'enu sylvauia, and cne other disconsolate indi vidual were waiting impatiently for Law rence to finish that tliey in turn might do a fytire or so of reading. Tba whole ull'uir was ludicrous in me extreme.- il i.uyeu ns a farce on tbe stage, it could nut lail to brine down lie bouse. Mr. Lawrence's desk is half way back ou tbo main aisle. rrom tbat point be couiu only see Air. vev. nett, as Mr. Gililllan and IbV other penlle man in waiting sat behind. Round 1 i n on all sides, front, right, left and rear, were circles of eaipty desks, nnd ubovo were the vacant galleries. Door-keepers slept at tbo nnsoiiL'bt doors, oases nuuueu aaoui inu steps of tbo desk," tbe speaker made a pain ful eltort to appear liiieresteu, or n uiuy u to Keep awaKe, anil ine silence ou un u iuuj was oppressive, air. awreuco icuu un hour, and then Mr. Ueuuel. reaii lime columns of The Globe on tbe vital import ance of tbe Erie canal. He d.d not eluci date the nucstion ol Its source, though snub an inquiry would have supplied an iutereat which was lacuing. rnex camw r. (lll,n with an easuv. wbicu tbo bpeaKer una bis two predecessors heard witu comuienua-i Die patience, ana wueu uo uuu uunum me House adj'j irncd. Could a more sicuening iarce up ruaani by mon who pasi lor legislators? Think of a mooting of live mon in Cooptr Institute, or any,of tbe largo balls of the country, and three of thera sdbk lor uu uuur cn u iu surrounding emptiness! ' If those who were old iced to bo at tbeir posts becausj these gentlemen chose to come up mine apuui and read their eBsays, nau laaoo seuia iu Ibu Hall, be audience would have oeeo a large one. As tbo building must be upea at such sessions above and below, the loice ot wulahnien and mei-senigers murt tie pre sent, and the small army of doorkeepers as well. Tbe oincersot mo House uiusi come, the clerk's oliico must Lo open, and the. files of the document-room m..d accessible. lest the honorable orators should desire tu Incornorate a few puhlio documents in their speeches, to make them etretub out well in print, it coats anoui turee nuoureu uunars to liebt no the building, and the speeches coHt nbont one hundred dollas each by tbe time tuey are einbaltnud In the concession al Globe. Wbut an imposi'ion upon the public! What a cheating of constituents! jjtit when the cheat is consummated, und the estay is at list In print, in nine cases out nt ten the productions are never read In Washington, client by the authors, and no live newspaper wo'lld think of repp due lnt them exceut nt udvanced rates. Con- siucrim tte mamiilictnt building luruisud Tor such uses, and tbe further tact that the body supposed to sit in It on srtVb occasions is tho Conirress of tne Unified States, what a Btupeudiius laroo Huiso'scbnes preseiill Among tb jiussengers by the steamship Arizona from Aspinwall, were Lieut. Isaac J. Yates, Dr. James SuddiNs, acting boat swain, Nicholas Andrews, and forty. nine of the unvivorscf tbeUnitid Slates steamer Oueida; also, Capt. Cbadwick and son, survivors uf tbe late ship Sunbeam, Irom Iqiiique, lost by lire on March 20th, ten miles from Talcahuanu; also, Lieutenant Commanding E. Preble, I'. S. frvm Ca'.luo, who was bni!ir niastir rn I ( aid I'u' United States ateuinur lC'r-age in her '' il tiT. tbo National A trip to Baltiraoro or Washington from tbis section of tbe country need no longer be limited to tbe single route hitherto in vogue, for the Erie Railway Company have recently perfected arrangements for tbe sale of tickets to tbat and other southern points, by way of New York City and the New York and Washington Air Line road, thus offering the trave'er a cboieo of routes, either by way of Eltuira and the Northern Central Railway, or by tbe New route just mentioned. Passengers nro thus enubled .to vary tbeir journey lo tbe National Cap ital by Revisit to tbe Metropolis, stopping over a few days, if tbey desire, and reach ing tbeir destination iu eight hours from tbat city. - Petroleum Tiunu in Canada. Tbe following extract from a correspondent of- the Toronto Globe contains Interesting in formation on the subject: "Apart trout the Pennsylvania petroleum trade our own is already considerable, and it4uiiist develop to tbe utmost limit of the production of our rich oil territories. Little Is thought of this Hade at present beyond the circle of those immediately iutoicsted in it,nnd it is tiot tbeir policy . to let tbo world know the extent of tbeir operations; but it is a fact tbat tbo Canadian export petroleum trade is yielding a very handsome sum to tbe New York Central Railway Company, and to the New Yoik comn.itsioti merchant, every copper of which ducing theceasou ol navigation might bn oarned b ourselves. It seems to me tbat Nova Scotia inlgat send us coal and vessels and take our petroleum lo Europe, earning lor every ititen st con cerned a very handsome profit." At tbe last meeting of tbe Oil Ptoducers, tbe "General Committee ol Five, " who have had cbargo of the defence of the torpedo anj casing suits la behalf of tbo Oil Producers, were, on their own request, relieved from further service. On motion, a new commitlen were ap pointed by tbo meeting to conduct the de fence of suits already brought, or hereafter to be brought by tSfj patentees or torpedoes and casing. Tbe cotoruitieo consists ofF. W. Mitchell, E.j G. Patterson, L. Emery, jr., William A. Shrevo und William lliotigu. inenew town rr --JJattiu City." on the Fegtlndtis Farm, is rapidly growing in im portance. Lots are selling rapidly at $IC per toot front, 'and plenty of buyers. Gro cery and provision stores sio tbo first on hand. The srle .of "Fort Fisher" will s on be occupied by a busy population. Our own town is as lively as a hive in .priny time. Hotels are crowded every niht by stringers, and accommodations are bard to get. A (Irs:-clas3 excilenieDt is In pnigtess, and everything Is lovely. I'ldiotite Jour nal. Tbe other day souto ladies were out visi ting. There being a little twovearsold present, una cf the ladies asked biuiifhe I would not kiss her. Ho untwpred "No. What is the lesson you will not kiss me? I'm too little to kiss you; pnna v.illkihs you: papa kisses all tbo big girU." He was permitted to play with his loya. A Frenchman once hired a ruoui In Paris on condition tbat the servant would wake biiu every morning at daybreak, and tell bim tbo day of tbo week, the stute ol toe weather and under what torui of govern ment be was living. A correspondent a iyn it mfcrh the Win nepeera very mad to lie so taVled, and that to avoid it they change xthe uatnii to an ladiau enu Nesteweyvtie, pioiionnc Nest-tee-weo-yauny. 4 now they w i I be called Nesi-Ue-wdu unnyaus, or, lurlUor1 usty-uns. At a recent ctinruu meeliu in Albany, a mii un s? to give bis experience, nnd being soLiawbitt embarrassed, pouimenced by say. Inc.: "I. feel I fjnl I feel," and heie broKe dawn completely.. Every lace was tinned toward tbo speaker. Whispers throughout the assembly, "like a uioinitig star," stiooily, iluu't budder me," -Musses on (lis uigger's head," Jtc. By this lime tho speuker's month went oil', and tbe aiulienca resumed its devotional frame of mind. A new well was struck ou the Alccrn farm a day or two siuce, which Is said to be doing at) barrels' per day. Owuud by Oil City parties, "Manitoba," tbe name decit'eU upon by the Canadian ministry as the olllcial title fur the new Red Uiver pioviucu, sigimies "talkiug god." . A new well was struck ou luo Chicago Petroleum Co.' tract, near Snamburgh, whleb'i yielding luily 1UD buuels per Uny. It is owued liy O. F. iJc'.ionbIo:u tf Ibis p'ace. and Mr. Kemp of Story t jiuj. Pump- A C hoice of Homes ta Capital. For the Dally llouord. r Et ci.ti). Awake, sweet muse I a lively themo I bring! Sing iliou of KiCer's well of wells the king! Sing of the banner proud that lloats on high Prouluiuiiug that the "ueutro" wn hoi uiei Tell to our ftii nds ( 7) wbo bave our death foretold So long, their mourning weeds must be quit old That we've concludeiVnot to have a "wake" Uutil the "boys have made a little "stake." Tell of the gaping crowds that issue forth 1- roiu O. C. cars, all coming irom tne nouu, Where Titus built a town some years ng, To teach bis bucknbtnt cniidreu how 10 blow! U'utniliar faces those who cuno to-dsy, And nsk lo "that big well the nearest way; Mclluuh and Kinney recognize theiu nil, ,ud sigh to think ot coming uiluuigui brawl. Our hearts grow sick at thoughts of what must come. F.'er these degiaded wretches get back home; Do uot good lualers do not wo beseech, Get diunk down here, und go back home to preach. Keep sober once atid recognize the law, W e ve nary eat lo Ke, i.or nose to ctiaw; Take pity on us, let us keep our suielleis, And uo uot be micu horrid, nasty tellers. )'U give yon anything jour hearts tuny c ovet: Farms, li uses, wells, or benzine, if you love n Only go home! Do not stay here we pray. I j laise the devil iu your UMial way! Tis mid-night! Luna's radiant beam steals down i,d bi'hes in luster nil the upper town. Burue on tbe Zephyr's wings ibere comes a sigh- "TaLe the cu.'S off. he's gouging out niy eye." Robert Skiles rau away from Davenport, Iowa, with' a neigbbui'a wife and i2t)0 be longing to said neighbor, and went to Cin. ciunti to spend tte money and the bouey- uioun. He now langnishetb in jail In cou ciqtiecce of bis impromptu marital exploits. The water of that famous mineral spring in Fairtnouut Park, the Boston PoH says. tas-tes "like damaged porkpkkle tliauk out of an old boot." An uiil'teling repeiler puis au interesting iteiahiswuy: "Tho wbiky Inspired ai tempts of a Uull'alouian to climb tbe amoke- staek of a passing locomotive were attended witb fatal results." Nearly ull the buildings destroyed by tbe receut lire oti the Lgbert Urm are he re built. jus'.ul rVottces. '1'AIttl .OTlCE. Pi-.Tiioi.f.hM Cestp.b, May 17 lb70. All bills lor Torpedoes over thirty days old on tho liifct day ol Jui.e. will be b'lt witb ,-axuel Ueynolds t'-r collection. vtaiKiip to the (Captain's t.Qice unit settle. By Older of t he Kobei ts Torpedo Co. M17 t J I. Levi Masox Ag!. The celebrated I raiid ul Uour Stone mills, at Felter. Fetiner 4 Co. in3 tf. , Soda Water oud lee Cream at J. W. Boat '?' T'-n celebrated brand ol tlaur, Stone mills, ut Fetter. Fenuer & Co, Soda Water uud Ice Cream at J. W. Beat ty's. Soda Water uud iceCretitu at J. W. Beat ly's. tt.27-if. Cantos Ufr'TEUS Tbeso celebrated bit- teio me reeoiiiiiieiideil ly pliyhicians us far sti erinr lo any in use, 1 hey ate pleasam to ihe tate and contain medical ingredients. 'placlnglbem nt the head of all hitlers man uluetur'ed. Try a bottle, tbey aro-Uir sale at ibe Drug Slue of Grtellls Bros. aJ-tr. The celebrated brand of flour, Stone mills, at Felttr, Je.ner A Co. Coi n 1h a word .which Codinitlon & Corn well tirnnnsa render obselcle. I'or itiouus operandi cll and see lliem. nuiicblOtf, Tim celebrated brand ot Uour, Stoue mills at Feller, lenner & Co. . Fpiirklin, mon'e. Soda, Water ut M. S. m4-tf. Sim- Another lii'ie lot uf Piatita at d Roses re ceived to-day at M. S. Simmon's, ml.lf. Just received n largo und well assorled j. t . .i .. I 1 , I liurt.iril . a He c ol a nt1 I uuiuituib u. u. u,.,...- If. We would call the attention ot our busi ncbs men to the superior styles uf job print inu, both plain ond fancy, at present being Iniued out from tbis office. We ure prepar ed lo execute job pj luting of every derei lo tion in tho lnnt and iiiubI fashionable style of tbo art, and at reasonable rutea. tt. Foda Water and Ice Cream at J. ly's.. W. Beat- New Bermuda liiionH. New Bermuda Potatoes. New Bermuda Tomatoes. At L tr.iTi.it, I-'enmi A Co' Tho celebrated brand of Qjlli, si I'el.er. Vchutr Co. ;toue mi!U . B"7h',11,1'Winol"SiiMl0. manufHciur,,! In Titusvllle expressly for tb ollcnuntr, nilapted to all kinds of writ her, at J li' Krou's, al3-i Finn nksiirlment or Paper him) f;io,h y. dow Miudes and Fixturus, just ree'd nt n'81 Gutprw linos. Iiirrhigiinfiit ."Votine. Tho sulisirlher bus learned that a certain firm In Tll.ulllu , "r""- llngbnm & Co.," have commenced tl,emi. uliwturo ot Sucker lioila win, stock,,i Jtf Tbia is a Direct Infringement 011 his Kithts as bis, claim Is "connecting two sections 0V rod by means or wedges, wedging sockets ami double coupling boll." He does nol specify any particular shaped wedge, nor of what nmteilal it shall be made. All rod. made as above described outside or Lis mB nfiietory, are direct lulringtmeut. This bcn fnre Is In ' CAUTION OIL OPERATOR?, and all others, against buying or umngsny rods so made, except those of Ms manufae ture, as by so doing they will lay thcm selves liable, aud will be dealt with accord, ing to law. .... WM- J Pioneib, April 9th, 1870. AMNOItMUEnKNTIJ rRlllART HEKTI.tOS, KATUIIDAT MAT 28. 1879. CONfiltLSS. tt'e S' resacted tn aiinonnee Ilia Mm. nr'v J (ia bralih a. a Ci.uillitat,-for n.eni it oi(V,i,rri.J fre.n thr-Juih aisirict, mhjtct louie usunwufiht Heputittcan psrtjr. Aaanmbly. W are snlherizd to annn:,nr the nam nf firs. J. 1. .Me-luukiii mi a eanilMala f. r rei-littiun U th l.rg:slatuis, luhjoct lu Die anacta ul lor lu,uh llcan parij. ro.tmisisioNEK. We sra sntioriz' lo aunuanc the nirni nt It. B. Ilixon. or Corniinter towiU p, a-, a ru:jhlate for Canity ('iiliinilseioiier. uljerl tu ttie unlets of Iba Kopnliliran party at the primary inectlpi:. jggSggaaai. .m ! ,1, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Strayed or Stolen. 1-irtOM the pmniuw of the ulicril;r, Wild CJt IIol-ow, on !tii.ilajr evmilng, Vavaih, W A 'IVAM 1K MAUKW. one llav mid the other Itoau. 'His hay ui.re hd i nn Ikm- off rishi hina fimt; no wh.tc hum; henTi mine and tah; wiht aN.ui I, Ctm. Tim roan inaro was mil. lui:-lojlc1 ui.O l.m; I. Kcitl: nrrteil hr tali a littla in one ell; iila l.-.oO 1 he team wa- Id gnn-i w,irkit cordiiloa. Any paiion civing inrcruiitinu that will lead ti thtMr recoverv, wi t be Liliurailr Keir.iri.'ei '8 S I'ANl'in.D. Petroleum Octtre, May 11th. 1670. PMi. O OIL JAelTALMl'Si. TiiamtADY B bssd mo compast Will sell tracta eT land for bortrtt piirrews, ia ao,r vicinity lo ths new flowing wail en Artroi Kan. TU.y alio sell 'lota on. II,. hauk of Oa 'l u'henir river, near 111. new well, (un'calcnt far building stiei. Vf. D. ST.ACa, Pap't. Ilrirlv's rt.n d. May 10, lf:o. mjto iw ;lilll'LS uuus Toilet r-- pints, CiSars, :1.1b1 articular - a to prer-aving Pres.'ipw"