rBsssi-aa- 1 Alt LA V 1, SMITH & Co. (Successors to J. A. Lom,1 Merchant Tailors! EXTENSIVE AND ELEGANT ASSORT- MENT OF Si-buj and Summer Styles. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS . and CAHSIMKRES, which tlwy make up to or. tier on SHORT-; NOTICE, ruprriiir In ' SIYLK and WORKMANSHIP. Perfect Mail.factton Always . Ciuarnntced Dally Receiving alt llta Novelties la CENTS' FURNSHINB BCODS, 1 nATS, CArs, AC. McI'AliliAND, SMITH Ac Co., Car. Sprint Franklin Sta., Titnavllle, Pn.. f etroleum Centre Daily Record 41 ile. Centre, laondajr. lone UO "HI.lfc AND OEPAHTUItE OF M EM. INS ON O. C. A. K. K. On and aftor Monday, May 30lb, J870, iiaiira'nr.ll 1UU u lujiuwa; . roirwt. xo. G. xo. 8. so. 1. L-tnve Irvine. 11.45 a m. 15,00 p m .iniye-UM uiiy v,ui a M. 2,42 p M. 7,47 p .v J'uLCen 7.38 " 8,28 4,14 !),15 6,45 10,35 " Tilusv. 8,23 . Arrive' Curry, 0,35 0Din. xo, 2. Leu vo C'orry, 1 1 , 20 a m ' Tltusv. 12,45 p m. " T, Cen. 1,25 " JVrrtoe O. City 2,05 ' " Irvine. 4,50 " .NO. 4. xo. 6. fi.00 A M. (!,05 P M 7.40 " 7,45 " 8.17 " 8.35 " ,fl5 " 1,10 11.35 ' '3r3 No. 5 and 6 ran on Sunday. FREIGHT T1IAIN8 NORTH. .mc Oil city, !t:3.r a.m. ,30 a.m. ID.s.ia.m. J,05r:.i " ':n, lusu ' , i--',io i-m. 4.10 .Arrive TituV, MUX f M. 0,15 " 1,55 S,1W " FREIGHT TRAIX3 SOUTH. I.iHTTlliiv, 0.15 a m l,r,', A.M. "l.ftOA.M. 6.1'rM ' P Cm, K.17 " 11,51 ' 12,2A l'.M. .S0 " Arrive O. City,!l,Sj 1,U6 r X 2,05 " 7.30 " "II City arid Petroleum Centre Iroipht, leaves Oil City 11,511 a. in., arrives ut Potrolunni Cot. Ire 1,25 p. in. l."iivii Petroleum Contre ut 4,uu n m.. arrive aioli City 5,au p. m. . Vlt.VKIt l'ALACI M.REriUll C.U3. 4 llln from PliUMilli)liinitioiit charigc. No. J liiriKt in l'lill,iultila vilihuiitclimiKB. Nil. ullirtwl from l'lTUlinruh witlttint rbai,"e. No M-Olreet to I'ittbllrgli without cualiKo." Monday, May 811, IKJO. Gold 112& Two brothers named Bmke, just ovcrS from the "ould noil." a'tor getting pretty well "benzined up, Saturday evoning, un dertook to run tbo town but instead ran In to officer Mcllugb, who arrested ono or them and Blurted lor the lock-up. Tho man re sisted and in tbe melee that ensued kicked Mr. M. Injuring him qui to severely, and ne cessitating a Judicious usoof tbe policeman's elub. This brought tbe rough to terms and upon arriving at tbe lock-up officer!, foucd lit) bad no key and started aftor it, leaving the man in cbargo of two citizen, wlio al- iowiu oitn 10 escape, ana if report is (rue uided liim In escaping, If such is tbe case tbey are equally guilty and should be ar rested ami punished. Tho new welt on tbe Omona Oil Coe j farm, recently struck, is on tbe increase. ,( 1 ice being struck it bus yielded a good 50 I barrels daily, until ono day lust week wl en it suddenly increased nearly ten barrels per day. T RoiuiEiiir. Mr. E. T. Goodrich, ono i f the actors sounecled with France & Lan. liters theatre, while perlormlng ou the stage Saturday evening, bud bis vest in uue pock vt or which was a valuable gold wtch stolon. So fur ne traces have been discov ered of tbo watch or tbe thief who took It. The wateh was highly prized by Mr. G. aud it is la bo hoped tbe villain will be arrest ed and the stolen property reoovered, Wo nutice tbut a drain is being dug along Fiiu street, front 'be flute in rear of Wash ington street to tho Creek, for the purpose ofdruiuins ofl the liltby water which has settled in the low marshy traot at bat point. Decidedly a good movement in a sanitary poiutof view. . lARIiNlUlcU. A grand assortment of trash fruits and vegetables at A. M. Sbuli'a Grocery uud Vakerr. From tbe Pittsburgh Commercial' account of the recent visit or tho Southern officials through this section, wo copy the following whlh will be found or great Interest: O.V TUB Oil. CRBKK RAII.ROtlll. After dinner the traia sped over tho Oil Creok nud Allegheny River Railroad, the Pxcnrsiou party Itavliiij been jnined by Cap- tain May, Traveling Agent of tho Pennsyl vania Railroad; Mr. Jobn Fitcairn, Jr.. Superintendent of tbe railroad named ; his assistant Mr. Hepburn, and Mr. Phillips, Treasurer of the rood. Mr. Phillips' pointed out the various oil farms on tba route botweon Oil City and Corry, tbe visitors getting a glimpse ot the Tarr, Ulood, Ryud, Reno and many other valuable oil tracts. AT 'JOI.UMIIIA FA KM. The train baited,' and tbe Cornet Bandof tbe farm met i.ne vxcurtlonlsts at luoydepot and serenaded, them. Tbe band oomprlsed fifteen ptecf s nd was made up of the Ore- men of tbe place. Tbe serenade concluded, tbo visitor,, preceded by tbe nand, which discoursed music meanwhile, started up the hill to'wtness tbe pumping of oil and drill ing of new wells. Jtt is what isVkoown as tbe StoiT larrn and is operated Hy tbe Coluoibia Comfiany by the way, one of tbe most prosperous companies in existence. Tbo farm comprises about Ave hundred acres, two hundred of which have never yet been touched) Tbe tract was originally purchased for the sum ol $20,000. Wells were immediately pnt down, and since tbe first strike of oil occurred the stockholders have been paid over $3,000,000 in divid ends. The Babcock well produced the largest ever attained on tbe farm, having at one time yielded one hundred and forty barrels per day. It now pumps thirty-six barrels, and has been 'running steadily for five years- . Tnere are thlrty.flVB wells in operation on tbe farm, and four new ones re drilling. The band played air tbe while the train was moving out of the town, and the excur sionists gave vent to their feelings In cheers and waving of handkerchiefs. Tbey were very much delighted with tbe simple con trlvance for pumping oil, and also tbe ar rangements fur drilling, both of which they had the pleasure of seeing. UAMtGLL PARU. Tbe Daizell farm was next parsed, and a large flag floating to tbe breeze, from a tall derrick on tbe bill side, painted to the larg est well in tbe oil region, which has been in operation about a month, and produces two hundred and seventy barrels daily. No stop was made here, however. rETSOLElM CENTRE. At this point the train baited, but want of time prevented tbe passengers from alighting, and they contented themselves with viewing the "oil" scenery, which can ba bad on every hand in this viciulty. In numerable derricks spread themselves over the village, and ever and a a on the rustic structures stand away above the trees on the hillside, solitary and alone, and perhaps in an otucr Instant tbe eye will catch a multitude of these sumo unique uiouiimonts grouped remarkably close together. The traiu moved away in a few moments, and did not stop until it reached MII.I.F.R FARE, Tbe great central loading point. By this Is meant tbe store bouse of the oil produced in tbe Sbomburg, PleasaotviUe and rithole region, each of which are of a sufficient fie vation to throw the oil, which posses through iron pipes, into large tanks on tbe Miller farm, from whence subsequently It is barrel. od and shipped. Some of tbe oil thus stored on me Miller farm is carried a distance of two miles. Tbe total amount of pipe laid is sixty-lour miles, and tbo storage capsci ty of the tank already mentioned is 330,000 barrels. About 100,000 barrels arc bandied every month, Mr. Warmoastlo, Superln dont of tbo farm, conducted tbe visitors ovor it. THE OII.nO.M WAI.I, STREET. Tho next otjuct of interest was tbs "Wal street" or oildoui Titusville. Train stop ped here a moment, but hot long enough to permit the paesongers to make a lour of the place, considorablo time having been spent at tho Miller farm, und which was not marked down at all ou the original pro- gramma. Tbe visitors contented themselves with tbe explanations of Mr. Pbllllis, Treasurer of tbe Oil Creek and Allegheny Ulver Kailroad, in reference to tbo town, its inhabitants, oil production, tc, after which tbe train moved oft. An explosion of gas occurred at ono of the wells on the Egbert farm, about 10 o'olock Saturday night. Fortunately no damage was dono, although (or a time it appeored as if tho e iglne!iouse and derrick would be destroyed. A Western paper implores two eentle. mento give up their projected duel, as the coroner is ill, and it would bo unfeel ing to Iuipow the duty of an inquest upvo him. Cltl Di: AJD ItKf- lN KD. ' What Is the m iller with the ministers? A Pittsburgh cx-clergyuinu, is to he brought betoro tho presbytery for tho driving ot hla wife from beneath bis roof by cruel treat ment, and forcing her to seek the shelter of bcr father's house. Tho i Intest news from Fort Garry is that Rhlel can muster three hundred fighting men, which could bo swelled to three times that numbers provided there would be no fighting bin plenty el plunder. " The pre valent opinion as to a settlement;, is that Rbicl will not make any determined oppo sition to tbe British and Canadian forces. Three Chicago boys, named Frank and Charles Tuttle, and Robert Skiokle, aged from thirteen to fifteen years, started on Sunday last fur Sunday icliocl, in the Sec ond Baptist Church, since which time they have not been beard Irom. The police are investigating tbe case. Tbe Dayton 1, Journal maliciously says: 'While in Sandusky, tbe other day, it was so very dead that a wag who belonged to the excursion attempted to get up a funeral to bury tbe place. If visitors would see Sandusky lively, tbey mutt go there during Utt fishing season." Tbe New Orleans Times asserts that some sad news received recently "dropped like a great stone into the well or a world's heart, and- splashed tbe waters into its eyes.,' Speakinit or Weston's pmpo-ed trip to Europe, tbe Albany Argus maliciously re marks: ' He is cne or tbe few men in this country who ought to have started to Europe in tbe City of Boston. "Root up" Is nd'wsvsltng way of telling one to drink a certain kind of tear, in which roots are used. .' ,-r. Helmbold drives six gray horses with braided tails. ' Nellie Grant is attending- school at Far mington, Conn. ( A Columbus preacher ('bitterly accuses" Dickons of ignoring the gospel. A woman in New York iaj-ved up a cb lids nostrils because it wouldn't tse a handker chief. A Providence undertake has' a pleasant habit of sending his card to i all the sick persons be can bear or. ; ,-.. . lis' Had a Stateroom Some years ngo, a sailor, at the close or ''the -eason" on tbe lakes, found himself with . a locket full of money, ti e wages of bis iaboi. His aged mother, i esiding in Detroit, bad "expert' enced religion," as tbe MettWdists say, dur ing his absence; and on Jade's return, per' suaded him to hire a pew jn her favorite church. Tbe next Sabbat) she persuaded Jack to attei d tbe service rita ber. As a "revivul" wss then in progpss, after awhile tbo very individual of wbofi Jack bad hired tbe pew, came to bis so)t and began, to talk to him about bis spHtual welfare. Presently he asked, 'vArs you a professing christian t" 'Wha-a-t!'J returned Juck, his temper rising. "Areyoti a Froftesing Christian!" "Am I a Christian!" retorted tl)u indignant eailor, in a tone loud enough to attract general attention, "why, blast your eyes! didn't 1 buy i'stute-room in this very church yesterday; fend bavn't I got your own receipt for it In my pocket this minute?" tbe incipient "muss" was ex plained away with soinudiDiculty; but Jack could not bo coaxed a second time to en ter a building where, as he said, "the blasted lubber of a Utird mate insulted him!" I From the East Braiy Independent we wo copy tbefoliowin(oii;items: PARKER OIL FIELD. The Chatce shot ) while drawlnir rods to-day, was flowing it the rate ef 40 bbls per day tbrougii tte casing. There seems to be considerable and in ber whloti clogs up the tubing. .. Manifold, owned ly Brown, Jonntnes and Finlay will be cased and tubed to-day. It presents goou indications. .r The seed bag bursted in the new welt on tbe Connoly reserve, vesterdav. She w pumping between 40 and 60 barrels. Them will bo a new seed bag put in to-day. xne twin wen, on the Robinson farm, which bad gone down to 20 barrels, wm torpedoed on tbe 4th Inst., and after beinir 'ovu, pumpea tvi carrels tbe first day and thon receded to 135, at which vield it hna remained ever since. ?Tbe Chance Shot well is doins 50 barrel. daily. EAST SrilR. The Ivanhoo, on Anchors f hills farm owned by Churchill & Kip, struck on lust Saturday, is doing 25 barrels daily. Price of oii at Parker's on cars, $1,20 $4,25; on barges, $4 0Q$4,25. The shipments of oil from June 1st to 14. were in barrels, D. C. Herbs', by rail - . 4,333 " " buret's - . 2.500 "Ten Yearn In Wall Street or Revelations of luiiilii IiC'p nn 'C!iun(ie. Including tho Histories, Mysteries, ami Mnn of the "Strict" ThV Gold R .mm Tho Specu lations In Stocks. Gold, Governments, Pork, Petroleum, 'Grain, etc Sketches Irom life of the noted sjieulniois and and money klnus, with anecdotes nnd in cidentsof their cateer- The women who speculate The grat rises aud panic.,and how tbey are produced The personal ex periences of the author The famous Iioois, rings, cliques, and corner-, and low aud by whom they were termed A doscriptio'n of the buttles of the giants, nnd of the great gold rim of 1869, etc By Win. Worth inirton Fowler. Illustra ted by Arthur I.uinley. This valuable work is sold by subscription only. Mr. Baxter Trevor Is agent for this place and will call on our citizcus in a short time for tho purpose of soliciting subscri bers tor the work. Lakuk Bin von On. Laxii.s. At tbo Treasurer's sale ot unseated lands for un paid taxes in Forest County, on Tuesday last. Mr. Jo. H. Simonds of this city, bid in in a tract of 411 acres for fifty five and a half million dollars, and another tract Of 230 acres for fifty three and a hair million dollars. Tbe territory Is In Kingsley towc- ship. The price was carried up to these enormous figures through a contest for its purchase. Quito an excitement prevailed, and tbe announcement that it was knocked down to Mr. Simonds was received with loud cheers. Tbe taxes due on tbe land amounted to $35. Spectator. All'ol'HNKRNT Or Till! TltKASrRRR'.S Sai.xs". The Venango ronnty sales ofseut. ed nnd unseated lands, for taxes due, com menced on Monday. On Tuesday the sales were adjourned until Moodny, June 2 7 lb. Tbe . Spectator says all the unseated list found ready purchasers. On the seated list the sales were ctifined to Allegheny town ship, a portlou of which was wild. A young lady in town whu was boasting of her teeth, was asked if tbey mere natur al or artificial, "Neither," was lb reply; "tbey are gulta ptreha." ' Soda Water and lew Cream at J. W. Beat ' ' Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat ty's. Baitta'e f-ute lit Mtilvl.lued H-lrla au r. Lined with Slate, having Air Chambers Witoout Filling ol any kind perlectly dry and sweet tbey are believed to b iiueoual- led by any other now iu use, and are of .Mineral 0 UoBt. Slate possesses an acknowledged superi ority owr Zlno for lining purpusen, being free from smell, taste and corrosion, and can he easily cleaned, preserving ever ar ticle in a sweet and pure slate. 3TFor "I" at FREEMAN'S HARD WARE STORE. 31-3L Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat- ty'- JSl'KCIAL AUTRE. The largest and finest stock of Family Uruecries, ever brought to Petroleum Centre) is now being received and oiTcred at heavily reduced prices. These goods are bought in New York at the piesent low juices for cash, and wo proposele to our friends and patrons have the benefit of low prices. Parties wishing toluj choice groceries at very low figures will do well to call on ns before purchasing elsewhere. SI ISO H LOU & W ISH. Sparkling Soda Water at M. S, Sim mnii's. ni l -1 r. Soda Wuter and Ice Cream ut J. W. Real ty's. Seda Water uud Ice Cream at J. W. Boat ty's. np27-if. Gold Fish, Gold Fish at M. S. Simmon's Drug Store. We would call the attention of our busi ness men to the superior styles of job print Ing, both plalu and fnney, at present lieint; turned out from this office. Wo are prepar ed to execute job printing of every descrin tion In the latest and most lashiotialilo stylo of the art, and at reasonable rates. 11. Sash, Glass, Dunrs, Putty ,tc. I.argo stock very cheap at the Furniture Store. mlO-ll Vichey, Kistc ngen and Soda Water at tbe Artio Soda Fountain of jlH-tf. GitiiTK Bitiis. Lard Oil by bairelor gallon at may23-lf H. Fukema-i's. Nails wholesale and retail at 11. Fkkkman-'h Kissengvu and Vichey Water nn draught at GlllKKK IlltllH. All kinds foreign fruits at Feller, I'enncr & Co.'s Gas Pipe wholesale and retail at H. Fkkk.max'k. a , Kissengen and Vichey Water on draught at Ghikfes Bkiis. Just received a large and well assorted stock of shelf hardware at J. Rutherlord's. tf. Buy tbe "Red Hot" Saddle. munnUctiireii In Titusville expressly for the oil cuiinny adapted to all kinds of weather, at J. R. Krou's. al2-tf Klssengen nnd Vlcbey Water nt (jftirFK Bkiis. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Ilent tj's. Alt kinds foreign fro I tfl 111 Vit 1 lit ( VsVnnni 4 Cc's ' Infringement IVoticc. The subscriber hmm lrno.t Ik. I 00.1. In. Arm In Titusville, known as "llrvuii, Dtl lineham .t ',n ." hv ulucture of 3ucker Rods with Socket .Ininis' jdis is a wired jnlringement oA his ltiuhts. as bis claim la "connecting two section of rod hy means of wedues, wedding mickels, nnd double coupling boll." He dues mt specify any particular shaped wi-de. nor T what inateiUl it stiall bn made. All roils made as aliove described outride ol his man ulactory, are diiect iuftiiigemenU. This, therefore Is to CAUTION OIL OPERATORS, and all others, Against buying nr using any mils so made, except those of- bis iiiiinufnc lure. an by an doing they will lay them selves liable, nud will Ira dealt with accord ing lo law. WM. J. IN MIS. Pionkkii. April 9th. 1870. Fioeassiirluientnf Paper nnd Cloth Win dow Shades and Fixtures, just ree'd at m8lf. , Giukfkm Buoh. Vichey, Kisacngcn and Soda Water at tbe Anio Soda Fountain r GlllUKS BuiiH. C01.11 is a word which Codington Cnrti well propose in render iibseliite. Fni iim'i'h. oxruiiJi call ami see llu-m. murchlOtf The Pviiamiiih of splendid coal nver a odingtou.V. Coiuwell 's yard nro perfectly wonderful. marchlm. The largest Htock ol' Gas Pipe In town ut 11. F 11 kk man's. Fine assortment ot wall pajier at Grilles NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Sale Cheap. SIX FIFTEEN ($ TWENTY BARREL, TANKS. TWO 126 BARREL TANKS. TWO 2S0 a Enqnire oiSupt. on Bnum Farm. jIG-lw.' ISHAM & CO, enlrc-9t.,OilC'iiy. NEvT AND BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF Watcta M Jewelry, (American, Eiir till and Swim make.) Sterling Silver Ware, Silver Plated Ware, Of nil grades, unique, dcalitn. In Ml L VEIt, esiwcla lly .daptcd for preuuls soi.m noi.n chains, JKWKI.KY, riHTt I,h, KKVOI.VKItS, FISHING TACKLE, HEAL KINDS c Jtc I'artk-olar aHanllonuivcii to reir Inn linn walehtm nud Jnwclry by a comiietvnt workinnii. Tim Or 111 have also a sturo at TI TUHVII..E,Hprlu!.tnl. HKMEMBKK THK VtJMK, Centre stront, nitxi ilmirwiMl of the 1". & A. 'IVk-rapli tlflkj, Oil Clly, I'll m 0 -p c3 Pi H r CD p rr CD A CD 4 UviUeplcr " - a. 100 X5I 0 1ST IDS
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