T" 5 m 8 a- 3. WcF AH LAXD, SMITH & Co i,Succwsor to J. A. Loc,) Merchant Tailors EXTENSIVE AND ELKGANT ASSORT MENT OP V Utiles. Spriny ami Summer Style FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS , and CAS8IMERES, which thoy mnko up to oN der on 8UORT-JNOTICE. superior lu HTYLK and WORKMANSHIP. V Period Matlafactlon Always Guaranteed.. 4 Pally Hccolvlng all.tha Novclflus In CENTS' rDBNISHINQ BCODS, HATS, CAPS, 4C. McFAItLANW, SMITH Ac Co. Cor. Spring k Frauklln SU., Titnsville, Pa. J r etroleum Centre Daily Record feu Centre, Monday. Jnue 7 aBHIVMi AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS ON O. C. Ac A. R. R. On and after Monday, May 30lb, I8JD1 trains will run as follows: kortii. no. S. no. 8. no. 1 Leave Irvine. 11.45 a M. 6,00 p Leave Oil City 7.00 a M. 2,42 p m. 7,47 p rumen -j,as " 3,Z3 " 8,28 8,28 " 9.15 ( Tltiuv. 8,23 4,14 ' 9. Arrive Corry, 0,35 6,45 10, SOCTH. NO, 2. NO 4. NO. 6. Leave Corry, 11,20 a m. 6,00 a M. 0,05 p - 1 lllUV.13,4u p . 7,40 ' 7,4a " P. Cen. 1,25 8,17 " 8.3? Arrivo O. City 2,05 ' 8,55 8,10 Irvine. 4,60 11.35 " JfPNo. 6 and 6 run' on Sunday. FREIGHT TRAINS NORTH. Lowe Oil City, H.35AM. fi,30A.M. ld.a.lt . J.DStm j-. jvn, iu,ou , ia.iur n.4,w Arrivo Tltnsv, 12,01 p.m. 9,45 1,6ft " Ipio " FREIGHT TRAIK3 SOUTH. 1 . jxnYennrev, u.ida.m h,5a.. ii.oo a.m. Y.BIfm r.ixn, v,n " Jl, " 18,26 p.m. ajo -Arrive 0. t'ly,,35 ' 1,04 rx. 2,us 7$o till Cltv And PaLrnlonm f Vntrn IVnlnhf. Iimvm rwi City 11,60 a. m., nrrivna at Petroleum Centre L25 pi toil City 6jkiu. ' T euvan riLAri lkepio cars... Y no, 4 Dtroet-from PtilLulHlnhia ultl.niit No. 3 Direct to Philailalnhln ulilm.it rlimn, No. 5 Direct from Plituhurth without etaanar NO ft DirMt t1 PtttMhnif.U uilthr.ii, -l, ... Monday, My 30, 1870. 7 Gold Below will bo found our usual monthly report of tbe production, tto., ot tbe seve-. farms iod tracts in tbis section or tbe6ii region for tbe montb of May. It wllle seen tba there has keen a largo increase in the production over tbe month of April, which is owing to tbe striking of the big well on thOg Dalssell farm. Soveral farml remain in About the same condition as to the daily 'production, j TIloso farms where the production is gIVen from .actua measurement ny me cuperintenaentt spa owners, are marked with a star; all takers are estimated: WOODS FARM." Number of barrels of oil' on band at tbo wells at tba ckbsd of the montb, Nuuilier ot barrels of oil deliver ed from wells during month, TuUl, . Average per day for moutb of May, Number of wells producing, Average daily production por well, Capaeity of Iron tankage In bar-, rela, i Number barrels In iron tank, ' Barrels iron tottkatie enintv.. ICS 1708 121 24 C 1-24 18,599 11,094 fi,902 iso wens ariuing, commenced, completed or aoanaoneuuuriug mouin. ; NIAGARA FARM. Average dally production,' V Number of barrels stoxod In tank. 1C8 890 No wells eompletedtduring montb. J CENTRAL FARM, Average daily production, Number of wells drilling, .280 n umoor 01 wens pumpinp, Y Number of barrels of oil on hands in iron! tank. 16,500 00 j l UE88 FARM.. Average dally production, , Number of wells pumping. Number of wells abandoned, Oil on Hand 1st of June, No uw wells drilled. FHARSON FARM Nmbei ol barreli of oil on hand t tin wells at the close of U.e . WUHI U t . V1 l.SflO Number of hands of oil dcMiver- frum wells during wuijfli, Total. 2.S70 4,230 2,130 2,100 Deduct numhrrof barrel of oil on hand at close ol last month, Balance showing production fur me tnoniD, Average daily production, Number of wells Jrodnciufr, 70, 22 I Average daily production per well, Number ol woll completed, Number of wells abandoned, 1 fio wells drilling. PEItOl'SME TRACT, WILD" CAT 110LLOW. Averago daily production, Number of wells pumping, EVANS TBACT. 'Averago daily production,' , Miwber or wells pumping, 8TEVKNS0N FARM. Average dally production, C Number of wells pumping, ' Number of wells abandoned, " DALZGIX FARM. Average daily production, Number st wells pumpintr. 3j0 8 Number of welje drilling, 3 ARNOLD a FHINNEf TRACT. Average daily production. s Number of wells pumping, Number of wells drilling, i. 8. M't'RAT FAlttl, Average daily production Number of wells pumping, Number of wells drill)?, 6 50 -3 i COJTON FARM. Average dallv vtoduotiofi. 11 6-10 3 Number or welts pumping, Number ofwells drilling, Oil on band at close of montb, 1 115 KENKBVSETT TRACT. Average daily traduction. Number of wells pumping, BYDB EORKRT FARM. Average daily production, Number of wells pumping, Average daily production per well, Oil la lank at close or montb, 35 6 ' 700 OMEOA OIL CO'S TRACT WM. M'l'RAT FARU, Average daily production, f Number of wells pumpiog, j Number of wells drilling, 11 HART TRACT. ' Average dally production, Number of wells pnmping, 18 CLABEJiaST FARM. Average dTfy, production, 30 numoar-oi xeiis pumping, S BROWN FARM. Average dally production, Number of wells pumping, Number of wells drilling, METROPOLITAN TRACT. Average daily productjon, Number of wells pumpi ng, 25 BAISEY FARM. f , Average daily production,' . vO (J -5 Number of w$li pumping. 18, F " T trw in Average dally production, Number of wells pumping, BCTLEY FARM. Average dallj production,: 25 19 uuuuH oiwpuiupinu ACT. Average dailyj 15 iNumuer or ' Number of C0Rj,-El 4 JEERS TRACT. Average daily r roductlon, -Number of Wells pumping, BIO TANK FARM. Average daily production, Number of wells pumping, r 88 COLUMMAFARM. Average daily procuration, Number of wells p'lifppinj;, 331 4-11 41 riumuvr ui weiia untune, -Number of wells iwofdoted. LOWER EXT FARM. Average auction, 3 6-1 0 Number ol w pilffiplOL' Number of ned wells reeumed. 'Am't oil I aiiK, 1,650 .mpty irom tan 60,100 A.UOYD FARM. Average daily production, Number of Wells pumping, ' Number ol wells drilling, Oil on band at wells, x EiTiRa. Average dailyprctitfiction, Number of weurpumping, Number ofvnls drilling, Oil on baurat wells, woods a wruiiT farm, Number of wells drilling, Am't oil in lron(t.nlc, Empty iron taVkage, 21 150 2 2-JO 30 l.r,500 45,850 Developing during the month was princl pally on tbe Dalzell, McCray, Central nud (Jolumbia farms, and one or two larujs Uberrytree Bun. Quite a number It old wells bare been started up, which togulhor with tbe striking of several new welU, has considerably increased tbe production. The total production per day OMbe farms men tloned above, actual .and 2,441 barrels, against l.CWfor thVmenth ol April, an Increase ot 844 barrels per duy. ...... 1 r ' .. . 1 . . uooiupiug mi ueen carried on to a cor- -ettain extent on nearly ..all tbe territory in 44 j tbis vioinlty, which wll undoubtedly bo tbe case tbe present montb. At no time since tbe excitement of 1804-05 has tho oil busl nessbeen in a more flourishing condition man at present. tae nig well oo tho Dalzell farm is in creasing In production. It Is now said to be yielding 350 barrels per day. Tho produc tlon bad decreased to 260 barrels daily. Very liEOu wtmlu" I'tu uuik. 0f Cane on h liuy's I atk. MEl.l daila pro eB njianuB (Bl l)i; AMMII.JIM O. Tunch will bo very dry without Lotnon ado. Mark it. Very nice' kid gloves can now be bought iu Tarls at retail for two francs. "We block votir bat while von wait lor fifty cents" is tho Inscription a placard dis played in Park Kow, If a woman could talk out of both sides of her mouth at the same time, there would be a great dcuf said on both sides. A loving wife at Long Branch said: The horrid surf makes ine keep my moutb shut." Sarcastio husband, "Tako some of it home wiihjyou." Tho only prisoner in the Nantucket jail informs the authorities that if tbey don't fix up that jail to tbe sheep can't get in to bother bim, be will ' ba Mowed if bo will stay in there. f Brigham Young paid $75 lo tako bis fam ily to a circus tbe other day, aud only took part of the children at that A little Jersey City boy tried to work Lthe elevator in a factory while the men were at dinner, and was elevated into an other sphere. A York State girl of spirit couldn't stand ber fatbet's reprimanding ber, so she placed berfeli beyond bis jurisdiction with bed-bug poison. At a recent missionary meeting in New York, a clergyman deplored the scarcity of missionaries among tbe Fejee Islanders and tbe cannibals of tbe North Seas. "Think of it, my brethren, oh, think of it," said he "in one place there are only two missionar ies to 20,000 canuibals. Should not we give them a larger supply!" Probably tbe cannibals would say pend along "a larger Bupply, at fresh malt just now is rather scarce there. . Shoo Fly soup Oi-taiL-Boiton Post Missouri girls aro always sweet Tbey are'Mo. lasses. Bing men are like :turkeys They gobbli all tbey can. , x. American belles npw give a new tone to Parisian society. , ' What letter has never been used but twice in Anfericat A Over $2,000 have been raised for tho $10,000 it is hoped to raise in Boston Tor tbe Bupjiort and ejjacation otJhe.tbree orphan children of CapC Wiiliams.'oTthe Oneida. And now tbo poets are after him: Jack O'Neill went up the h ill, ' Tbo bloody Cunucks to slaughter; But Jack came back in a U. & back Much soouer than ho oughter. Chicago youths amuse themselves by tossing stones out of chamber windows, and one of tbem successfully killed a young wuip.au me uiuer uay. Fatal Accident. David Reordon, man of family, and Andrew Mack, single 0 started on a band car. from tbeir borne, a few miles abovo ScrubgraBS, on tbo Alle gheny Valley Railroad, Friday morning, the 3d instant, fur tbeir work upoq the road. At a sharp curve, near Brandun'i Ferry, tbey met an extra up freight train, but so near that tbey could not get their car from the track, and jumped to sate thcmselvos. Tho 'locomotive struck tie band car throwing its-lear from tbo track and upon the two uufortunato men. 11 act was Instantly killed, Reordon lingered till afternoon. Titnsville Herald. I - Valuable Discovery. We have bn shou by Watts B. Lloyd, Esq., a specimen o!Copper ore found In Forest county, about two ,raentb ago, by;aG erman who vas digging a well. He bad gone down some thing orer twenty loo.t when be struck a substapce too Hard for bis drill to puneirato and'oftpr working four days abandoned tbo enterpriseln dugust. Subsequent ioTesti gation developed that it was the best quuli. ty of copper ore, impregnated withtilvar, and that tbe vein extends some six miles until it reaches the Allegheny river. The properly was bought for oil territory by a Mr. Roberts, of Wostfleld, who in connec tion with Mr. Lloyd and others, b going on to, develop the coppor vein, andiiccrtain its exact value. It their expectations are realized, they will have a more profitable thing than any oil woll that Ua been struck in that section Erie Observer. 2 r 1 New Wklu--A diw well waiatruclr on' Saturday night, on tke Dalzoll fmio on (be side bill a short' 'distance above the flats. It started up at tbe rate ot 25 barrels per day and is now yielding fully Jo barrels daily. It is owned by Arnold Bios., and Benjamin Patterson. Tbe well ja 676 feet deep, aud bad from 27 to SO feet of sand rock. ,v DnIol McFaisxhl, the uiurdusTof Rich ardson, passed through Meadvllla on Friday last, on his way weBt. ' ' The contributions to the Miuionury caure at the- MetLodibt Church ytslelilay utnouuled to Situ. From tho Fast llnidy Independent wo copy the following in regntd to tho ctub grnss and Hoar Creek oil fields: scnrimRASs on. field. Under dnto of tlio 2fith ult., our Fcrub- rjruss correspondent gives m tho following items: m. Cundy's well is doing 20 barrel per tiny. Young A Ruchnr.nnn'8 It barrels pcr day. l'biladulphia and Bo? ton Company's wells average each from 10 to 60 batvols por dty. They have eight pumping and two flowing wells. They uro getting ready to put down uew well at enco. Dr. Wright & Co., iro putting ono down on the flats near the Ver. John Squires, willxunnirnco ono in a few ay. Tho McNulty & lowoll well is down 200 feet, and is exnectd to be Guished ou tho fourth of July. .Win. Cundy puling down a new well on a leaso noar bis pfaent well. - Tbe McMillan firm Company Intend test ing tbe upper eni of their lease. It has never been devepped, and If they sbou'd set a paving well Scrubgrass will resume its former fan as uu oil producing dis tilct. i On the oppoito sldo of tbe river sevoral new wells are ;oiog down. Thomas King, Yonng & Bitohnnan and another party are putting them own. R. C. Angei ban one down in tho second sand, with a ne show. BEAR CREEK. The Parso Brothers were rather un fortunate lot week, in losing a complete set of toots od 600 feet ot rope, caused by tbe breaking on, Wednesday. On Saturday tbey were gain drilling. Tbe well Is 32 feet deep. Tbo Digbnt is 873 feet. The third sand was strut: this morning, and tho well will be floitfcd next week. Good timo bos been mite. ' Tbe'acClIntock started to drill four weeks tfore tbe Dingbat, and is only 810 feet, ttf result pi a poor rig. M'Khney & Nesbit have a rig almost compUed above tho Parsons Brotbei pumptg well, and M on the south side o the crek and known cs lenne No. 41. Tbe pumang well yields about 22 barrels daily, - QJ master Brown brought hie ferule down, Sis face was angry and rod : 'Anthony Blair, go sit you there, Among tbe girls," he said. S Anthony Blair, with a mortified air, And bis head hung down on bis breast, IVent right away and sat all day " By tbe girl who loved him best. The Northern Pacific Railroad is cssenti illy a Pennsylvania enterprise. Tho fol awing IVnnsylvaniaos are among the lead ing directors of the company: J. Edgar Thomson, Thomas A. Riddle, Judge- Wbit ney & Sons, G. Morrison Coatei, M. W Baird it Co., Jay Cooke & C., E. W. Clark it Co., J. Button Steele, S. Weir Mitchell M. D., Henry Winaor, II. II. Houston, UrawmtFox, J. N. Hutchinson, Henry banford, J. B. Moorehead, Thomas A. Scott C. G. Franciscus, James K. Moorehead, illiam Thaw, and Governor William Den- nison, of Ohio. Tho bill signed by tb President places fhe construction of tho roa beyoud a doubt. A oruzy man made bis appearance In tbe street of Rondout, lately, carrying in his band a tin, which he importuned every ono to bite upon. Ho also solicited some ladi to dance a jig in the stieets, and bs k braudished a large knife about their beads tbn ladies complied aud cut it down beaut! miiy, greatly to tuu ueligbt or the crazy IUUUW, Colonel John Deveraux, who is now man ager ol the Lake Shoro and Michigan South em Railroad, is a native of Marblohead, Aiass. During the war be superintended tbe military roads at Alexandria. His father is a siicc9ssful"shipma8ter,now marine inspector at Boston for tbe Amoriuan L.oyu. littcitl .U -,:. Iluutu'u vuteut Mutei,lucd Ketrl); Lined with Slate, bavins; Air Chambers wltcout ruling of any kind perlectlv dr and sweet they are believed lu bo uuequal- led by any other now in use, .and aru of aioueralo Uost. Slate possesses an ncknowlidf;od suneri- A.iin yu. . . ui it; u.ut ,iiiu iur- iiiuug purposes, oeiu ireu lioin smell, taste and corrosion, uud cau De, easily cleaned, preserving every a i,c:e in a sweet aud puro state. CSTFor sain at FREEMAN'S HARD WAltW'S'lUltlS. 31-Jt Soda Water and Ico Cream at J. V. Beat- ty's. Saoh, Glass, Doorn, Putty Ac. Largo stock very cheap at tho Furniture Store. UllU-tl- Nails wtiuteauli'taiid lulail at 11. l'lCthMAx'ti IiUrincciiu'iil Notice. The subscriber bus learned that a corltln Br m tn Tiiusvill", Known a "Bryan, I) i nlinin & Co.," have commenced tliemun ii faeturo of Sucker Umlx with Socket Jnim,. This is a Direct lulriugcmeiit on hiUii,Ui as his claim is "coiiiiooiinjr ',wo secilom 0( rod by tneaus of wede.. wndglng sookelt and double coiiihiiik noil." iloiloos not ped'y any partieulur shaped wedge, nur of lint inalet la! 11 snail mi mniie. All rU nindo as nliovo descrllied oulcido of hismin factory, are direct liilnngcmen Is. Tbii heiefore is to CAUTION OIL OPERATORS. and nil otherc, against buying or using tny rods so made, except those of bis manufac ture, as by so doing thoy will lay them selves liable, aud will lie dealt with accord. lug to law. vvm. j. tams. Pioxkkh, April 9th, 1870. Soda Water aud Ice Cream at J. W. Beat. ty'a. Soda Water and IceCrvam at J. W. Beat ty's. ap27-tt. All kinds foreign fruits at Fxlter, Fenncr t Co.'e All styles light barney, cheaper than IL cheapest, made from Molfat's oak stock, and warranted, at J li. Kron s. Soda Water aud loo Cream at J. W, Beat- tyt Soda Wiler and Ice Cream at J. W. Boat ty's. Lard Oil by bairel or gallon at may23-lf H. Freeman's. Gas Pipe wholesale ani II. retail at Fukeman's. Sparkling Soda Water ..t M. S. Siffl-m4-tf. mou s. All kinds foreign fruits at Felter, Fctioer & Co.'s Just received a 'arge and well assorted Rutherford's, tf. stock of shelf hardware at J. We would call tbe attention of our busi ness men to the superior styles of job printi ing. both plain and fancy, at present being turned out from this office. We are prewir ed to execute job printing of every descrip tion In the latest and most fashionable style or tbe art, and at reasonable rates. tf. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ISHAM & CO., c m c A o ri Cciitrc-t.,il ily. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF Watcte ani Jewelry, ( Amuricnn, Kng lah and Swiu make.) Steriig Silrer Ware, Silver Plated Ware, Of nil roi'lea, oni'ino dinlgnl In Sllr VKlt. iH:a ly adapted fur prcauu BOI.ID GOLD CHAINS, JKWFI.HV. I'lt-'IMI., KfcVOI.VUBS, FISHING TArKLE, hKAL HINIIH c c Pnrlf'-ular nUciniiim ulvi-n to repair- 0) P cf ina lino wHlches and Jvwc.ry by a cumiivtenl wnrkmaii. 'I'll?' firm have nim a itnro at TI TUS VI I.I.C, Sprini; alrout. KEMKMIIRK TI1H IXACR. Centre kI reel. nei tl.ior wiwl nflhc T. A. Telegraph Offlue, Oil C'liy, Pa EC. C. "WACHTEB WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ROC ER! DHIED Fill IT Of all klucta G BUTTER. CHEESE,- EGOS, &C. AT HUNTINGTON'S OLD Washington Street, STANDr Ware Iltnan at tbo Railroad crossing, Boiith ot Depot, 1' troluuui Centre, Fa. n. O WACHTER Fetrolmim Centre, April la, 1B70 lm. l )iiilad Ipliia &. ErlH ll.lt. bCMMUlt TIME TABLE. On and after Monduy, May 30th, 1870. the train on the Philadelphia & Erio ltailroal will run as follows: WKSTWASD. Mall Train loaves Flnhuuilpbltt, " leaviw Corry, ii ii iii-rivix at Krie, Erio Kxpr. louvij I'lilhululpliia, " l lmviu Corry, ' " arrives nt hrlo, W'arR-ii Aecoiiiiiioilattou loaves Warren, i, .i 1,-aves Corry. ii miivta at Eric, 10,90 p m ij.iio p m 7, 10 p in lo.ftu a m 6,50 am 1 lift a m 8 OU a m 9, to a in 51,5 a m EASTWARD. Mull Tniln loavts Erie,- 8JW m " ' Iimviji Corrvf 10,4(1 am " nrrivos al Philadelphia. . 111 Erio Expr. Icavn Erte, il,tp m " ' leavi H Corry, 10,W l"u " " nrrivi-8 at 1'hiladvlphin, 6,80 pin. Warren Accouiaioiliiilon ItuvtH Erio, 4,00 pm ., ii .i Corry, B,W " nrrlvtn At Wiirren, 1,'JOl"" KxprpM eaBt conrieil j m Cony, Mall ent at I'"1'" iv anil IrvuiiHiiii, Expri-s i 't t lix lm t n 'i i.uu uu Oil Cri-i'k ; .el VI vl"-ii.v Hiv-r lln'""l Al.l'ltl-.b :. I. lilt, Ui'ii'l 1XT, ssh f Y 1 'at . 1 i'i ? a - 'a. fti&J&. '2 IZ, - UL. '' hWtiWWm