' r' ft 'j fSnsccaenn to X. A. Losoc,) ... Merchant Tailors ! XXTENSIV3 AND elegant assort- ,.. .. - urKT. OF " " Spring ami , Smuttier iSitjh?. ,a d CABKUtUtaS, w' !.!, thr ni-Vnup to nr. 4-r on eujf.v;ii. i:cE. su erii ti B ' YJjS ana VOit JlJiii:p... 1 " " " t , - J , Perfect ra:;.etlou Atwuy ... tiua. aveced; Daily Keceivicg ull.tho Soveltiep.in ' FATS, CAPS, iC. JBcFARIiAKI), f .111711 &, Co., Cor. Sprint; rraukUn. 8U-, Vlfnwirre. Pa. ' f)trol3a Centre Daily .Record. v.l'ai. Centre, WcAucacUt. Jajno 1 NO. 1. S.OII-p H 7,47 p ti 8,23 9,15 " A'RUIVli AJii CliPARTCni! OF 1KW: 4). o. A. K. R. Oo itn.i niter Mundiy, Slay 301b,: 1670, trains will ruaTia follows: xoiitu. - ko, 5. so. 3. I.eao Irvine. 11.45 am. Letve Oil City 7.00 A il. 2,42 p M. Pet.Cen 7.33 t ' 3,23 . ' Tll.isv. 8.23 4 14 " Arrive Cotry, 9,33 . " 6,45 io,35 .rtrvVa. jm. 5. xo: 4. xo. .' Leave Cony, 11, 20 a m. fi.go a m. C.U5 p m " Tit'iav. 12t43 p a 7.40 7.45 " P.tVii. 1.24 8.17' . 8.35 " Arr-ayeO. City 2,05 ' 8,55 3,10 ' ' .;. Irvine. 4.50 "11.35 tF fi iwfl 0 run on Sunday. ' . JfKiiaflT 'KAIXS NOHTH. leave IIHX'-I'.? . (UK).. jn,35.w. 3,C3r- ' P. Con.lu.Mi -tt ia,Kif. s,iu Arrive Ticv, 12,01 P al. ,45 " 1,55 " 6,-.o " . FJ'.mGHT TSAIXS SOCni.. LaiveTitnsv,' fl.'SA.Jt 11,33 :i 00a.. S,2Sm ' -' P. Ceii, H.IT " jl,M 14,26 r. M. ,3U Arrive . 0?;S 15 p m . 7,40 " ' '" 'Hv and Pttrnuan Centre freishr, leaves Oil u. Prtroifu.ii Centieaf4,00p m., orrivu w.vne1yip.m, ... ; i . U'V ''AlUOt ilLFEPISO CARS. lo. 4 D'nwi from r !iUwl!rtil ltbont cl-migR K'Jin, Diruet io Hnidlr.!,ia without chpo. no, D--i from Pltiaoi:rli wittifintrchuDge. ' No - iiira t t . P.tniurgli witliuut chiiK. 1 .Vjnd.Hjr. M-yS'l, JMa . - Culd lUj'. - FIHK nCTINUTO-NlGUT , . There will he, a Are meeting at Sobcl'i flal! thin evyninj at 8 o'clock. A geueral Ucndnncd Is dcairt'd, a? business or impor tance will be brought tofure the meeiing. 1'ikb" Mattbiis Tde matter of organiz ing an uil'o'iont lira company 1b. progressing f-Tnrithir, .Tin', citizen's have raised over 4U0 t.y iilid,iion towards paying lor .('., vldc:s, buckets, ic , which have Wn ordered and w, i!l soon be bre. The rnticr , ouie .is to be enlarged und improv f l, it ruoui Sited up wbtre the firemen can uunt in koci'il reunion and Tor the trans' '.actio, of b'.itiinvsa, aa occasion may require' JJi-gotiuiloi.j bare been entered into Tor the suit of llin old engine and it will doubtless BedUpused of soon. Frrui tbe manner in ii h the newjcouipany las been organlz ,eC, and ibe good mcu connected with it, we bava uo doubt but that It will be a credit . to the ptaou, an I much property be saved '. front destruction. .. .. Tim TI et Vlr-tlnlii OH Field. 7rora t'.io Vlrt Cvnt lVmocrat J ' Shntti'.ck Wfll.'oriyiie elver, has been (.no, leu energeticnlly Tur tuo past torso -veekc, and rxMlits aiuna of yielding oil tji.i. It tlrrows nn imnieiisti amount ot wtier. nnd the machinery isseverely taxed, but when tbe water is exhnuslrd pays well. dte a little excite'ment exists Io regail to tlycent strike ol Mr. James on tbe hil between his old well and wbat is now knowq as the "lIol.diy wull." This new well waa sunk to the depth of nine hundred feet last summer Lut baa produced but tittle oil. - A : ... A , - .. 1 ....!'. jumfc iiiHti .hi. tfMiura rtrvuivcu. luniun It fifty feet deeper? but when ono foot was C3m'pli te l It couioienced tiowiug, tubing vas then put in, and fur the first twelve hours it flowed forty (,barr;s. Tbe seed bag, however, was delrtlireanii it was re tu'jed'on Mouday, the pro Miction since wiiloii wo are unable to state; but froiu wtiut we can learn from tlioia who have viriied it, an estimate of from lllty to sixty barrels a duy is considered no exaggera t'pn. This . demontrntrs that oil has not left "cst Virginia, and that Doming Springs territiry is tut initially dctelcped.'vWe trust all new wells put.down after this date will be rasrd from the surlace oa this has be'n. We learn trils conrso will be pursu ed by Nessis. Eraidon & .Wbitoey now ahout ready iu their new enterprise at tbe bead of the Right band Fork. The old VVyatt well, ner tbo '-Wirt House," is now producing finely under tbe management of Mr. John fjosey. Like the Sbatluck, Mr. Hosey h is to pump a very large amount ot water before being reward ed with even a smell of oil. Tbe old Craiilen welt, obstructed by tools, tubing, it -j., for tbe past three or four months, is almost cleaned, nd Mr. Sher man tmnKs win oe ullngnt again in a short time. Mr. McConaugby also reportx good progress in bis well on lease Xo. 20S and hopes In have, it pumping next.week.. On Ibis well .depends '.also tbe Fitch (lot 105). and Porter 1.203) both these are la-ady o start at any time, and will do so as soon as Mr. Mc3oaaiighy'i'welKl8 ready. The Colorado well, of which wo spoko last week as being 'about ready to start. Is now producing an amount estimated at from eight to twelvu barrels per day.. Tbe Cincinnati or Stult-y welt, wbicb hds flowed steadily fo? . the pust year, is now being pumped and yields about tcnbar rels. , Tbe production of nir for Ibe past week baa varied but little from that of tbe week before; the present n mount lieing estimated at two hundred and twenty-live barrels. This does not Include the new strike of Mr. James, mentioned elsewhere. Prices, too, have remained about tbe same, being from $1 to $4,20 "fJ" barrel, . In thesmlildle of tbe week, however, witb a prospect of a rise in tbe river and an aJvauo In Pittsburgh better prices were offered and paid. i friulJ Pelrolenm, cnziiie, &e. Four George Washington, six Andrew Jicksuns, fivit Henry Clnys nmljwo J nines K. Polks reside Rt present in tint Louisiana Penitentiary. After ull, what's in a name? A married lady in St. Paul has been in a trance for six weeks, and ber husband re fuses to send for a doctor. Uo say bo in tends to enjoy a quiet time as long as pos sible. . . ; ' .1 Tbe Fort Wayne Gazetto a.ks: 'IIaa God formken Fort Wayne?" to which the Terra Haute Express replies. "We hope not, though lie bas been terribly' ptoroked with her." " ' At Yockers, a young oonple, who live opposite, and are ' forbiddeu . to speak t0 each other, hold sweet eouiniunlcitiun by tbe aid of two black-boards atui opeta g hisses. An exchange, In an article announcing IhoUeceasa of a person,- euys: '-Ilia rc muins were committed to that bourne whence no .traveler returns accompanied by bis friends. An advertsemeut was seat to tbe Cleve land Herald office on Sunday nii;ht In which occurred tbo words, "The Chiistiairs Dream: No Cross, No Crown." The prin te made it read, ''Tho Christian' Dream: No Cows, Xo Cream!" ' ' Mrs., Stevens inade the astounding de claration at a tveeut woman's sufl'i age meet ing in San Francisco, that "women could uot become teen If they tried." They havo got a "sale deposit bank" ft t North lUtt Pa. Last week it kept tunds so safe lb-it it took two days nnd cne niht of constant work with ill ill, chisel and crow bar to get them cut. , A professional bur glar would probably have gone through it in a quurter ofthat time. 'Ufa Anthony, in her 'Revolution, makes the astounding proposition to women to eharo their husbands, anil muKe them psy greenbacks for each baby burn. Sli- sensi' bly establiabes tbe prico at $100 for girl babies, and $200 for boys, with twins nnd uiplei higher, in proportion to the labor pei formed, and all this Io be C. O. I'. Well Susan, lead ofTyouinelf and iee it they Will follow your example. Any smsil oues fo.r ten ceits? ', ,''' TV Atl' ntio and Great Western Rail road in the Slate of Ohio, j" 'een bs" 6sne.l by the Auditor of the counties through which tne roud posses at $1,170, 000, an In crease of nearly $C('0,0(10 over last year.' ; All the bnys in town who liaveu't gnip- tiotl enonisb, to saw a Bnnrd straignt, or mako a pair Of shoos, Intend lenrniflj to bo doctors, ministers or l.iwyers. 1'on'l! ' LTjioro are ar enough blocltheads anjstarv- linga iu those professions already. Tbo great- billiard match for tbo diamond cue, championship and $I,HV 1,6rt pointa up, lietweeu Uudolplio and C4 , Pioo, .enme off In New Turk, niyhl before last, and re- sii lted iu a victory for Rudolpho by lo poinls. Game short and exciting. : Botusr wo tjivo the effioial vote of the re. ;ceqt Republican primary election. It will be seen that Mr."Gl!fillan's mnjority in the bounty U a UiUa over 1,500: Congress. -. Gilfllltn, Oulbraitti, 'IcJunkln, Pubbs, llixiu, Perdue, . Glass, ' McCrAvken, Assembly. Commissioner. Auditor. t. : ' 2,070 6G4 2,331 1.403 962 U7 .r 1,124 The base ball match at J.aatuitown, N. Y., yeKtetday, between tho Senncaa of OiJ City and tb Jamestown club, resulted In ine de leat vl t: e httw,. th wore standing 27 to Ik Tot playing Is represented as bating Uwa txowllc.'il n buib sties. Tbe rowdies who make things lively for Pet. Center are otTittisviilo extraction so the Record . sajrs. It threatens to publish tbeir names if they don't "learn to bebnve tbemstlves" soon. That would be pn-ity rritigb! Wild oats must ho sowed, and men naturally neek good soil to sow them io. Jamestown Journal. , Tho soil must be prctiy good where tbey come from or they wotld not kuow so much 'pure cussedness." In that respect James town has a rather hard reputation here about. We know ot several parties from that place whom we might publish, but it would do 1)6 good. They are too far ad vanced on tbe road to ruio. Tbe Journal is daring all it can to redeem tbe place, but it don't seem to be of any use. "Tie true, 'tis pity and pity 'tis true." We learn that a well was struck at Law" renceburg, day before yesterday, which is said to be flowing at the rate of 150 barrels per day. A well on Ilovey Run, in the same vicinity, i pumping 75 barrels per day aod one on tbo Parker farm, 125 barrels per day. Both these wells are recent strikes. Tbe Parker oil territory appears to be looking up somewhat. Tbe excite ment bas all died out In that vicinity and bubinoss bas settled down in regular legit imate stylo. Tho Presbyterian Church at Rotiscvllle was dedicated on Sunday, with appropriate religious exercises, bevvral clergymen from abroad were preserft and aided in tbe cere monies. ' , l!r. Miller, of Franklin, bas been chosen as ohairuian ot the new Republican County Committee (or the ensuing year. Tue new time table on too O. C. & A. R. R., appears tq give ge,nerai satisfaction. Persons having business in Titusviiloor Oil City have sufSoient tlmo between tbo arri val uol departure of trains for tho trans adieu ol all -they have to do, which hereto fore has not been the case unlets they staid two or three davit. lijfrtctiii.; iluwet this ufiBfuu; u. JLXD OF 1HE KM A.N W.IB. St.Ai.hans, Vy 31. J. Boyle O'Reily, the lWlou Pilot' re poneu, ana wno it lias been said was one of O'Neil's officers has been discharged. The remains ol Ruwe, ' who was killed in thu Richard's farm tibt, wera liisiiitrtred to-day by consent of the Canndiaus and' for- wurueu to tils mother, v The tody ol O'lirlen, killed in tbo Banie engagement, was ulso lorwarded to frieuds.'. Gon. Don. nelly was removed from .Fvaukliu to St emails mis evoning aiiij is under airest. Tbeo. Mtirpby, who ws,je;iptured by t'a:f. adians, is now in SivoelSuV j.iil.. '.It is I1...M..1.I l. ..-.ll I... - "i""l,u u n,u ug re, (.b i iqv n y a..aa ear ly day. . .'. -17 ' " . ' .l A few weijs aj;o Kiact" was njjticed in o N. Y. l!tatuii, that a certain husinf; tho . 1. btartun, that h certain ImsbitsU livin not far from the villaire. bad tind.iN off his newly mayried wit'e'for a j-ick-knife la order that be might have property that ho could shut up. Husband No. 2 hassiVce traded ber to a man from the, "fu IttjVmd'' who, iu turn, das weaned of. hv and now offers his bargain for fifty (jens. Ouo dayj iai neeiiiue iu roe niisnanas ana wile were in town together. Husband No. 1, cat jj an eHipty whiskey barrel, cracking onvs, picking out the meats with bis jack ty'rlfe aod grinning at the poor unfortunate, now in possession of the property 'husband. No. 2 wore a hupi y, sell-satisfied air; bustmmn -iu, witii an ajijieuiuiico oi real noxifjry and. distress, was endeavoring totidi4ci,tWl,(.cerie9 at eiy . onoiuer utpea ot me miisctiline gendVju take the female off bis hands at St) c'ts, while the wife didn't seem to eureka 'con tinental" whose property she was. I, oral .Not .. Uautn's) I'alent Mate-I.lued Kt-frlir-roiur. . Lined with Slate, bavlnir Air Chambers witr.out Killing ot any kind perteclly dry and sweetthey are believed to be nuequal led by any oilier now lu use,- and -are - of .Moderate Cust. ' Slate imsH-sses an ntknowledL'ed stiperi- nrily over Zino for-lining un pusm, being fn e from smll, taste and corrosion, atli can be easily elvaned, preserving every ar ticle in a siveet and pure slate. tSTFor ! at. l'KEKMAN'5 nAHD- WaRE STOUK. , 31.-3t. ! V '- Lard Oil by bairel or gaibm at ma23 tf ,- II. InKKJiisi't". Gas Tipo wholesale and retail ntlfk. - 1L l'ltttVANi. Nails wuoiesulu uod retail at II. Frkkmak's. The larm-st lut of Itirds, Canaries and t herjiprcies, ever brought to the oil region has just beeu received at M S. Simmon's- a20-lf Tbe largest stock of Gas Pipe in town at H. Frkemax's. Soda Water aud Ice Cream at J, W. Bcat-ty's. SPECIAL tWnCE. The largest and finest stoek Iiifrliici'Hiciit Aoiicp Tlin mlicriber baa learni.,1 u... lli-m In TilitNVllle. knnunu. i.n. l',.,l,lil A I'll ." have rntninnn... r h iilacture of Sucker Rods with Sucksi u This is a Direct Inlringenient on bin I'?.? I.I. nl.h,, ! ,i...inM,.H,, l '"10 h.. I. if miinm nl iml,l,u U....I.I. 11 att.mlfu mnv trtiirlirnliir huiin.1 . i WDl llliueiini nunn nn iriu. All rJ maun (, wm,'t ... ..... .u. .. iMiirms o Ijjj ilftictory, are direct nfiiiigcii,otii, berelore i Io a ' ... CAUTION OIL OPEUATmis and all others, agniiiMl buying o min J .l. n.a.ln uihilil lltnui n I S 'I liniDBvmmi,-, hi,--,- ui I'lS tDilDli'i lure. aa by an ioin thev will Itrtkl I.. .1.1.. ...! u,ill 1. .J...I. .' n.'li-a nil. 'iv, fiwu mil wo ufail Willi..., ing to Inw. ' ' ' - ..."' - - f - ."VVII, J-1.NNL-: I ioxekii, April 7in, t34t. i . ' - ' - 1 - ' .' f" Sl)dYatr and Ice Creitu at J,W l ty's.- - ' J soaa w ater and ice Urera at J. w. 1,1 3 ' J ap27-q All kinds foreign fruits at Knlter, Feu U. JVt a . I ., -I "r- All styles light harness, cheaper thin J cneapeat, ninue iiom ,n unars Oak slock, J narisuivu, i ik. rvruu i. Soda Water and Ice Cream M J. W v. Iienutilnl Drug Store. Gold Fish at M. S.Sins Soda Water and Ico Cream at J. ty's. . W.Bi Another line lot of Pin ceifed to-day at M. S TAKE iU PKTitoi.rt M Ck.vtuk, May 17 1 All bills lor Turpedoes over thirty old on tlx limt day ol Jti e, a ill be I'll t .-a-nuel Keynolds tor collection. Vi!k to the (Captain's oflioe and settle. By o;, of the KobeitsTorpudoCo. MlTtJl. Levi Masox jgi. We would cull tho attention ol our b ness men to lite superior styles of jobpr lag, both plain and fancy, at ptest-M I: turned out from this nflive. We ars srr: ed. to eVWUe job printing of ever; i-cr tiun in tho luic-t and most .fashionable ft; of the art, ami at reasonable r itrA it, of Family Groceries, ever brought to Petroleum Centre, is uoV Lc'ng Received and cfferwl at hfajly reduced prices. York' at the piesenLlow prices . 59! v . s- Rji: c?tsh, a.1 ve 'proijoselo to our frlUrMa and patiiw have -v otjlow prices. Thqsf gtpds ... joucriit in, IN e benefit fifties wishing to 4 buy' choice low figures The prospecta oL the famous Comatnck lode, in Nevada, from wbicb $13d,00d,000 of gold and silver bullion have been taken, are drooping. Tbe newspapers of Virginia City and Gold Hill contain notices of "ns sessments" upon tbe to;k of sevoa' of the laigo rainin'g companies, ' including the Yellow Jacket, Savage, Ophir, Lady IJryan nod Occidental. Some of thes" m'nps are now worked at a depth of ' 1,100 feet, ' and tho "pay rock" 'is becoming scarce nnd poor as tboy descend. The most --profitable of the twenty or thirty mines on tbo lode, At tho present time, is tho "Halo i Nor cross," wbicb la quoted at 130. The "Gould & Curry," which once stood at 500, Is now quoted at 123. -, We would cull thu attention -til' our. read ers to the now advertisement of Ishutn & Co., jewellers, Oil City, Pa. Their stuck of jewelry, watches, solid silver and plated ware, Sic, Is unexcelled in ' this region. Givo tbetn a call. , Dalzoll Well No. 2 still claim, to be the banner well of the oil region. It is yield jiij n"2t!y 310 tat tela jier day. will do- well to call on us before purchasing elsewhere. SCIIOMJLOn & wish. All kinds foreign fruits at Fetter, Fenner & uo. t. , ., . .. , ... ' , j.ii Fine avsortment of Paper and Cloth Win dow 1-liudt-s and Fixtures, just ree'd at ' UlSlf. llKlKKK.S linos. Gold Fish, Gold Fish at Drug Store. M. S. Simmop's NEW.AUVKU1 ISKMKNTS. c M 0 -p c: H ISHAM &C0tl 'iHlr--f.i., Oil I lly. 'Ni:W AN'l hk.vct'.itl; 1 STYLES OF ' ; Wate ani Jewelry, J (.1 niarlenn, Kni; th ami Sn! mikt.) 1 'M Sterhtip; Silver Ware, filver PlatedWare, of n'l rn!pi, unbjite uVs'pm lulb VKtt. e;iecia:l adnpudfoirrwi-'iit MiMn;iiM CHAISS, JKMH.nY, 1 '1ST.II.-. V. UKvoi.vrus, VtsiliNG TXfKLE. SKAI. KINilt c 4; rarllrtilsr iill.n'loo iven to rii:r ItiK linn watrli,' mid J.wciry 1 comot'trut wiirkmaii. Tblir n hr aMn rtors aiTI TL'S tl.I.K. tinii2 ir,i!t- HflMKMllKH TUB PI.Af'E. Oontn. Htroi-t. .,vl ,1.,r cimI iifttlP 14 & A. Telegraph O.Hre, (JiHUf, 1M " WHOLESALE AND RETAIh ' G ROGER D1UI1) rittiT or all kinds BUTTER, AT HUNTINGTON'S OLD . j t Washington Street, Sill Ware. Hf-nii at tho Itsllrosit roslSi iwiioi, r iroituiu L'sulre, ra- n. C WACBi- retroleilm Centre, April 1a. 1S70-1W- Sparkling Soda Water uiou'n. at M. S. m4tf. Sim- All kinds foreign fruits at Felter, Fenner itt'o.'B Just received a large and stock of shelf hardware at J. well assorted Rutherford's, tf. Soda Water and Ico Cream at J. W. Lcat- ty's. ' Sash, Glass, Doors, Putty Ac. Large stock very obcop at tbo Furniture Store. ailU-tf jbluaeipliia Ai Erlo R4 Tlmc'lO nitnuleiiWor tlma trH ' On and Hfter Monday, Nov. IMh, Iff;..-, on the I'liiluiielphia & Mrto iiailw1 follows: WKTWA. ( Jiau t rain leaves munfluipiiiu, 0 " leiives Corry, " ' nirivw at liile, jp Erio Expr. limvn Pliilmtelplila, ' ' " leiivi-D Curry, pH - " rirrlvwmt l-.rte, lA Accoiu'n, P-iiviis Cony, S, " arrives at Jirto . KAVTWAkW. 1 1 Mnlt Train leave Erie, Id " " leaves Coirvr ' '" arrives at Philadelphia- K Erie Expr. leav. a Krte, (.f " " leaves Carry, 12 " arrives at l'bUiuIolpWi .-. p- Arconvn Knves line. v 1 ' arrives At t'orr, tf Kxiiri-M iik1 iitiinm!tii St Cnrli ' . -.t'i iy ami lrviiii'iim, Kxpress west ' ' naim ca Oil t-'reek Bit Allele-ol' '"Tua'i iff 11
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