): . i i . . V : i (Sacco-sors to J. A. Loee,l Merchant Tailors! EXTENSIVE A.N!) ELEtlANT ASSORT MENT. OK Spring, uiul Summer Style. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS . Bxd CASM.VKltKM, which tlmy ninke up to o-. di-r.oii miuUTNOIICli. suji.rfor In 81 TLB and WORKMANSHIP. - . fertect Nttlf action Alwaym ' ' tiuarnutccd.j Daily I'-culving all thii Hoveltles Ml IENTS' FUENI3HINS GCOBS, HATS, CAP iC. McFAIlIiAM, SMITH Jk Co., Vor. S-riug Jc I'rauklUi SU., . Titmiillr, Pa. I etroleum Centre Daily Record. f el. Centre, Irltlay Juno IT AUKIVAI. AND . IUtAltTLTUI3 UK '4'B.tlKS ON O. V. & A- It. U, On. und after Momlny, May 301b, 1S70, trains will ruu us follows: MWTIt, no. 0. no. 8. xo. 1. Leave, ll Villi'. H..JS A M. fi.HO P M i,er Oil City 7.00 x II. 2.42 x. 7,47 1- si ' PetXeu 7,38 3,23 8.2S " "- tilusv. 8,23 4,11 ' !).lf Arrive Curry, U,35 6,16 " 10,35 " boltu. xi. 2. . xo. 4. xo. (i. Leuvo Oorty, 11,2(1 a si. fi.UO a m. (1,05 p si " Tilusv. 12,45 p si. 7,40 7,45 " " 1. Cfti. 1.25 " 8,17 8.35 " Arrive O. City 2,05 " 8,55 U,10 . " Irvine. 4,5u " 11,35 " ' C2T No. 0 mid 6 run mi Sunday. I'ltEIlJIlT TKAIN8 KUHTlt. taivo Oil City, 0.3.1 A.II. K,30a.. in,"., am. 2,K,rx ' V. Vim, 1(1 60 8.l lU.IUl-ai. 4,10 Arrive Tilunv, rj,ul m. li.ii " l is FKEVJIIT TKAISS KuUTlt. UuvcTilii-v, 6.15a m l",-5 a.m. :110a.m. 6 25 " 1 Ceu. ,I7 11,5, l-'ift i.m. n.Mi Arrive O. Oly,(l, ' J, 5 r x Z,u5 " 7.S0 " Oil City mid riil-olcum C'jiitie fioijilir, lc-nL. Oil Cily.li60 a in , niTivi in i'uiiiiii um t'oiitrulTa i in. Leaves Petroleum C'uiitiuall,O0D ai.. arrives stuU Cy ,ai p. m. SH.VKH PALAI'B SLKWIIIO r.ltlS. No. 4 Mm (rum liilt.alliut )llmt cliatiuc. No. d IMruut to I'liiladi-ljilila wittiuiu lining.,. No. 5 Uiiwt l'riiiilLMiiriiiii without rluiu"o. . V-Xi'vci u W-rahurgh wUlMtulcuauK.it iliiuilnyi Uy 3(1, I Gold 112Xt'. . KAi1.1to.1i) Accident at Parke it's Lakd- J.NQ, A serious railroad accident ucuuried on the Allegheny Valley Railroad, at Park er's Lundiog, about 1 1 o'clock lust night, . by which a large uuuilier of oil cars and oJ.ber prufert-r was destroyed. It uppouis from what we coulj leurn that a train of qight or ten oil curs uud a locuinollvo were standing on the muiu track ou the lime of the down irelght train, The flagmau was ordoi eij, out to flug tlie Iraiu, and instead ol unending to bis duty wont off and got In toxicated, In tho meantime tbo iraiu, con sisting of a locomotive, lurty-two tank cars . n6d CAboose, came along ut full speed and ran iuto the bind end of the train standing un Ibej track. Tho concussion was) fearful, auverut 01 me cars oeing uterully broken iu 1 to.loto fragmmts. One of tbo tank cars which, was piled on top of the tender of the ttnginq.ca.ught lire and was destroyed, The engineer and fireman jumped off. Tbo flM man was seriously Injured. Alargenmouut u 011 was destroyed, ana travel whs iutei- in pled for several hours.. 7 . TbeMoNalr wclU.tWest Hickory com mpuueu icsiiug yesteruay noon, and last ..... j.u.u.ug at iuu riiie 01 irom. 7ft to lon.barrols per day. The .well'Sru .7i' ilown.througb tbo small casi'ng und started lip ase ruio or uu oajreis pat. day, con. Maully incrajslng up to evening, and to day 111s rumored, is pumping 200 barrels. Tho well Is located about half a mile south tbo Veiiliiie well, tbeieby openin; un 11110a wider scope of territory than many h id supposed existed there. The w.iill bad 37 feet or oil bearing sand rock. The Commi.siqners or Mercer county Iihvo doclded,tu bqilJ u new bridge across the Shenango, below Sharon, near Otis Iron. Company's grounds, it will be ol . ,m ai 4 iwm i.mwl .... ,i r . 1 - " vu" ieei iongPar.iJ tivculy li-H wide with dotiVo iw.'k, 11:11 ihrco Olli CSTV UACliS. j Uo-rliy Win hit oriliO rirt ltn p... An Iu:erciiiiie ami C lowe Trot with Clara. At about liulf P"st two, tlio five, horses wero called, and wont promptly on band, ns follows: Hilliard, Watson, Derby, Clara anil Red Hot. Fiist Ili-at. After un innumerable amount of scoring, tho word "Go" was g ven, Milliard U'inj chosen kb first in tlio race, Watson .sveond, Derby third, Cinra fuin tb, and lied Hot lifib. Derby took thu load, with n Bileudid ond-oH' lor nil; but Clnra i;uiii!d and (mused Drby at tho first riunrler, when Derby njjain came lip uud passed, cominglm on tbo bomo Htrotcb, ono length ahead, winning the lieul; Derby llrst, Clara iiecond, Watson third, Milliard onnli, Ud Hot lilth. Tuna 2:35. . Second Heat. Again, the usual amount ol scoring was indulged in. occupying near ly no honr, when tbo word "(Jo" wan given, Derby nisiiin in tbo 4eail, with Clara one neck bobind. Milliard came up beautifully but broke at the first qnurter, wbeu Derby led to third quarter; Red Hut next, WiUmiq coming up and pawing Ked Hot. Derby and Clarit close together, Derby making the last quarter half a leneth ahead, and held it to the score, winning the bent ; Derby first, Clara second, Watson third, lied Hot fourth, and Hilliard fifth. Time 2:37?4'. Third Heat. Clara led off, but Wateon a neck ahead at first quarter, ' Clara putting -1 ber . time splendidly, reaching the necond quarter Drat, with Watson secoDd. Darby aud Clara, on the home stretch were close, Clara coming in at tlio score about one neck ahead. . wiuniDg tlio beat; Clara first, Derby stpond, Watson third, ' lied Ho' tourtfa; Hilliard distanced for running to the Srvl and. nearly to the second quarter. Time 2:3S. Fourth Heat. Clara lead to first pola and up tho bill, when Derby cituie up, and it was neck and neck to third quartor. Here Clara did splendid work, coming down tho bill one length uheud, iviuuiup the beat. Clara 1st, Derby 2d, Watson 3d. lied Hut distanced lor running. Time 2:3i;l.1'. At this time thu beuts fciundiug 2 and 2 tbo excitement wusi iuloiuo and there were uo particular favorite iu the pools. Tboso who bad invested iu Derby were little afraid oi litown, uerny s artver, wueii lliu juuyt-s proiuptly ordered a nuw driver, whua tije lufet beat was callud. Fifth Ilea!. Clara lcmd at tlio send-off and to the lirst quarter, when Derby com tip and pussed. lnaviug Clara several lengths behind between 1U4 2Tund 3d iiiur!cia; but I ho beat und race wus brought to a ' close by Clura's tilling up the space, coming en tbo homo stretch neckband neck, with Derby but Clara broke just as she neared the last flag; and De'uy cotno though in flying colois, winning tho boat and rucu. Durby lot Clara 2d, Watson 3d. Time 2:37;'i'. ' Therowas a large utleiiuauco at Sobel'g Opera House, bst evening, . to v. itDcts tho performance of the beautiful drama entitled "The Floweis of tho Forest," by tho France & Lannier Constellatiou. Tbo accomplish ed lady performers, Miss Katio Estelle and Fanny Garbauutti, are rapidly gaiolng pop. ular favor. In the several characters takon by them in this drama they exhibited a de greo of perfection tbut at onco stamps them as bright particular slurs in the theatrical horizuu. They were wull supportbd by the balauco of the company. Tho always popular drama of "Under the Gaslight,'' will bo brought out this evening in which Miss Katie Estelle will appoar us Laura Courtney, audFanniu Garbunalli as Poach Blossom. The entire company In tho cast. Give tbem a full bouse. A largo crowd ot pcopip are iu attend ance at the races to-day. As yot 'wo have Dot learned the result. A Card. I lake this method of Inform ing my IrieJjjRnd the public generally that I baye djsBolvid connection with the estab lslhneut known as the Petroleum Exubauge Hotel. 1 propose to remia In town, und hope to be established in business ugaiu be fore long. En. SrwiiiitLAND. The Presideut sent the lollowiug nomi nation to ibe Senate yesterday: Amos T. Akermun, of Georgia, to bo Attornejfj'hj. eral of the United States vies EJC.' Hoar, resigned. ' , '1 The Tidioule Joiirilal estimates llfe-pro- uuoiion orweijiMu that vicinity ut 417 barrels per .Hay, Development U brisk, several new wojls goji-jg down. Tbeflitily production of oil in the West Hlckprrtgion. Is estimated at 600 barrels. Fifty ufcw wells are being put down. The new Methodist Church at Pleasant- viiu.wiii no dedicated on Sunday imxt ut 11 o'clock a. m. Riiv. Wheeler, Sf Myad ville. will preach the dedicatory sermon. T.i vo coidially iniilid to at- t lit Oi: AMMIMUM "- in playing poi;ct, aguod deal depends on good playing, und good playing on a goou deal. The lutest faMiioti in croquet is to ar- rangu tbo hoops in tho form of a cross. Tho balls tiro driven from the centre to tho end of each branch of tlio cross and back in rutation. A Delaware farmer curbed the friskiness or his oxen's taiis by tying a brick to each He considered tho plaa a foiluro when ono of the brutes swun? the brick at a madden iug Cy and brained his oldest boy. Tho Pittsburgh. Fort Wayno and Chicago nnd Pennsylvania Railroads Wednesday inaugurated a fast train between Chicago nnd Now York, the lime being tweHty flcvcn hours, leaving Chicago at eleven a. tn., und reaching New York at 3 p. 111., tho next day. Vcduesdny morning the faro was reduced lo eighteen dollals. Feregiimo Fickle, who lives In Chicago, tells how ho saw a pretty girl dispose of a pieco of beef-steak about us largess a small brick; "She plunged her fork Into it desperately, lifted it in mid air, gR.ed up on it pensively, opened that corral! no mouth as if It had been red India-rubber, wider and wider. It was a key-bule, a teacii", a well, a bay wiudow, a church door, and into that yawning entrance went that pioce of meat .entire, and then jaws, thorax, larynx and skull bones went to work on a job which ought to have been let out by con tract " Olive Logan is going to San Francisco for the summer.. Amen! Red Cloud wore a store-pipe bat at Wusblngto t and looked uopictiiresqiie. A son of the late Edward Everett ig to do liver the Fourtb of July oration at Dos- ton. Shirley Dare, who writes letters from Washington, is Miss Susan Cunning, of Columbus, Witconsiu. An injudicious young fellow at Cincin nati has lost the sight of one eye by cart lessly opeuing a bottle of soda. A Saginaw man put his foot against a saw to see if it was running, It was; but be won't run fur some time yet. Spotted Tail may bu an Indian, but it is surmised that bis bead is level. On being shown tho piles of national-gold in thu Treasury vaults the other day. he turn ed nway his nudazzled eyes and remarked, "Gold good, but much pretty woman worth moro than gold." . PinnEH's LAXinxo Oil Fikmi. Tie Golden Gale, on tho E. P. Marshall tr.ict, owned by SheriiT John Scott, is yielding twoiity-fivo barrflls per day of lino oil . The Thomas well' on Tom's Run, owned by Gates, 'Morrow and others is producing fifteen barrels per day. The amount of oil in tank at this point amounts to about 40,000 barrels. The tankage is ow'ne.d by tho Mutual PipoLiue, (Knrns& Bakm's Pipe Line, and the Empire Pipo Line of Parker & Thompson. During Aptil tho Mutual sbipned pe.r barges, 2,000 barrels' aud O. L. Goldrick 2,000. The product of Parker add Lawrence burg daily Is held at 3,000 barrels. A sale of 4,000 barrels waH mado on Sat. urday last lo O. L. Goldrick, lor ship ment. Oil ranges from 1,39 to 4,40 per bar rel. The market Is unsettled. Independent, AXOTliEK i'AtLURu. Xhera was -mother run off on the Atlantic and Great Western iuuu uroi ncmi, uu r riuay iast hut no body was killed. Several oil cars were thrown from the trank and a baggage car smashed, but so far as killing anybody was concerned the accident (?) may be set down as nnother failure. Now, inasmuch as mis roau lias been presented by the Grand Jury, and In view of thefoct that these chances for killing people turnup every few days on tho track, and at about the same place, is there no authority by which, this wicked and rockless tampering with life and limb can. bo stopped? Or must somebody be murdered by the cotnpa, 11 y bolero tbo proper steps ure taken to ubato such a dangerous nuisance,? Specta tor. A UakO Culuiuny Nulled. f Tho report of the Oil City Races, and the rental ks thereon, published intheTi tnsvlllo Uurnld or Juno ICtb, Is groHsly in correct aud an outrage on tbo ausociuliun. (Signed.) S. A. Woods, Pet, Ceutre. II. Hunt, Uornellsviile, N. Y. S. Keyos, Pittsburgh. H. S. Pbinay, Pet. Centre J. C. Goodhue, Elmira, N.' Y. Chas. Robsou & Co., Oil City. Charles Haines, Oil City. T. L'lwood, Clevnlan 1. Jj.'.n Wuleou, l'iusjinjjh, 11. Kamu'11 I'ntent Me.l.incd llclrit Hitir. Lined with Slate, havlnir Air Chambers without Filling of any kind-perlectly dry .....1 iil... im lielieved lu lid tllli'lllllll- i,i i.v nnv other now In use, and nru 01 Moderate' Cost, Slate possesses an acknowledged superi ority over Zinc for liniiu: purpoe-, belntj free from smell, tnsto and corrosion, and can lie easily cleaned, preserving every ar ticle in a sweet and pure state. ?fF.r sale at FKEEMAN'3 HARD WARE STORE. 31-:- Soda Water and Ico Cream at J. W. Bcat- ty's. We would call the attention of our busi ness ineti to the superior styles of job print jug, both plain nnd lancy, ut present nem:; turned out from tilts office. Wo are prepar ed to execute job priming of every descrip tion in the laiest anil inosi kisuiuikiuiu mjm of the art, and at reasonable rates. tf. Sash. Glass, Door. Pnttv &.C. Largo stock vory cheap at tho Furniture Store. mui-11 Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat ty a Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. ty'e. Heat Lard Oil by batrelor gallon nt mayi.t tf H. Fiikkmas's. Nails wholesale and retail at H. FitKKM.i;; All kinds foreign fruits at Feller, Fenner & CO. 8 Gas Pipe wholesale and retail at II. Fiu:kman'8. Just received a large and well a'sor'H stuck of shelf hardware at J. Rutlioi lord's. if. Buy the "Red lint" Saddle rnanitfiictured in Titusville ixpressly lor the oil country adapted to all kinds of weather, al J. u Kruo's. al2-tf Soda Water and Ico Cream at J. W. Bout tyrs. t All kinds foreign fruits ut Feller, Fennrr & Co.'s Fine ussnrlincnt. of Paper and Cloth Win dow Shades and Fixtures, just rec'd'nt Ulfitf. GlllFPKS Biios. Col.li is a'wr.rd which Codtngtoa it (Jnrn WhII propose lo render otaelete. Fur moifits C)cruidi cn and si-e lliem. marclilutf. Tin: PvHAMins r.f splendid ci ol over a odingtortit Coruwell 'a yard are perfectly wuuueriiil. murvhli'tl. Tho largest slock of Gas Pipe in town at II. Fkkk.ma.v's. Fino assorttuent Bros. ol wall paper at CriflVs IiifrSiigciiU'tiS .olu-p. The siitifcrilier bos learned lhat a cr'nln firm in Titusviile, known a- Iiiian, l)j liliylum & Co.," have couimenciMl liie ninnii iitiicture of Sucker llnds with Socket .Johns' This is a Direct lntritiiiiietit on his Richl. us his claim is "ooniu-ctig two ectinns 1 1 rod by means of wedfs, wedpinj souhets, and ilonhlo coupling bolt." lie does not specify any particular shaped wede. nor cf what material it shall be made. All rods mud,! as above described outside of his man ufactory, are direct infringements. This, tbtrefnre is to CAUTION OIL OPERATORS, and all others, against buying or nsing nny rods so made, except those of his manufac ture,, as hy so doing thoy will lay them selves liable, aud will bj dealt with' accord ing to law, WM. J. INN 13. riONKKR, April 9th. 1870. Sparkling mon's. Soda Water nt M. S. n4-tr. Sim- Soda Water und Ice Cream at J. W. Real ty's. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat ty's. ap27-tt Gold Fish, Gold Fish at Drug Store. M. S. Simmon's Philadelphia fc Erin R. II. BUMMEIl TIME TABLE- On nl sfler Mondiiy, Wny Both, 1K70, the trnliis nn the Philadelphia fc Erie Itailrual will run roilowa: WKSTWAST. Mali Train leaves riiiiinlolpliia, ' " ' lonves Coitv, 10,90 p m 1,00 p III T, 10 p m 10 Ml a m n.Mn tn " 14 arrive, nr. hnc, Erie Expr. ltoivm I'lillmlclpliia, " lenvin C'orry, " ' " . arrives nt Ki le, Worren flcimiiiodiitlim loaves Warren, a . lr-nves Cony. " " arrives at Ki le, KAbTWABD. "i i a 111 Ron 11 m 0, til a m il.vu a m Mnil Train leavos Eric, (t.-n t m .. ,HVi ixirvvi jii.411 a in " " nrrlves nt Philadeltihia. ,wi a 111 trio Expr. luavi. Ene, (1,110 p m " loivis (.'orry, 111,44 n ni " " anivesnt Hhilnildplila, O.l.i pin Warren Accommodation Ixiivls Erie, 4,o() p m " " " 'in', B,W u in " " nrrivos At Warn-n, 7,20 p 111 T7UFFAM), COIIHY AMI M-f ri.1 la.uci-i.ii 'iiil.UUAIi. CROSS-CUT. Trains leave Cony. Impress, !i:4i u. in. M ml, 1 .'.''1 p. tn. 1 tnins or. nt Corrv Mail, 10:10 a iu lixpiess. fi:l5pi Accom c:i, S :';('p 111 . at. 111. ;:!,) p. 1,, 0; W AUVF.l IT IS 10 M K N TS. SB BEL'S OPERA HOUSH l6osiUvciv Lst .ijtlit EJut TI1K STARTLING TLAY OF Under tlio Gaslisht! 10:10 EXPRESS. Laura. liXXY (iAKIUXAlTI as lV;u h Itlossom. FRANCE as SAM. E. T. GOODRICH as - SNORKV. THIS FRIDAY EVENING JIXL" 17, Under the Gaslight ! t2ikim.im i;h'i:cts. securr your seats early. For Nalu Cheap. SIX FIFTEEN TWENTY BARREL TANKS. TWO 12fi BARREL TANKS. TVO2,'0 " " Enquire of Snpt on Baurn Farm. jlC- -U ISHAM & CO., Crittrr-i.,Oilrilr. SEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF Waicfa ad Jewelry, ( tmerii-nn, Ens ih and SwIm uiake.) StcriiB Silver Ware, Silver Plated Ware, Of all ?rn!-., unleneiliKlKii. in ML VKll. e.pi-rhl ly dlil4li lul prtsClils kfit.in (-(il.n ( mains, JKWM.i'Y, ' l'1-.Vlll.s, m.v(ii.v'n, I'lsinsi; TAI'RI.K. SKA I. KINO.-. ,e., ,t Pnrtlrn'nr iiil,-riH,iii iiven o ri-nnr ii-i: linn wiiirln-4 mid j, eiry lij a coinpi-ti-til workiirlu. 'rti I'i'iii linvn i,mi n loro at Tl Tt:sVII,l.E. Sjirni; ulriwl. . HEMEVilKIt TUB 1'I.ACK. (nlre tn-rt. ni-xi il-Mir wi-l oflhi' I'. .S A. lel.-gniuh tlfflue, VI l ily, Pa 02 C H 0 (5 0 k 0 0 A. T. LEUGEIT, Klnnurncturor and Dealer la Seed Bags, "Val vo C ups, &c. E:p,T'r,rti workmen nro einpliyfrd, snfl I'"'" ness 01 .111 ui-ui. K,..ln r. .t.uitly 011 uauu - 0 order. '. (Iinv Pitt. Sctd-UiiS I OV Salt'- Uepairincr J')one at all Timpsl full and i-mnlno our stock and prices. Uaiii-St.. In-low II o IHc(H" lock Ilonis eni' tJiiil-n.Pi., .Inn In. t- -!t . PETROLEUM IRON WORKS Bryan, Dillingham & C'' Machinists! Inm anil llrass Foiinilf-'8 FORGERS, Manufacturers of BOILERS. OBIIiUj0 ENGINES, TUOI.H, Mtir.l.AY .AND ASn SAW MILLS, PUMPING K 1 n x ..-t-i m aiiiiinf Viii'G BAND WHKEL IRONS, ''' 'Js AND ALL KINDS OF OASll N WHOLESALE & RETAIL' DEALt"8' w ii ui!t niiMU Aril' ( VSI(-, FOR OIL WELLS, C TttusTille, Knv 35th,lBeil. If. All styles lielit liaroes-". e cheapest, mado from MottV's Od'! w iuiiicii, '4 J R. Krou's. M) tU,SJui - 1
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