it IIFnLAAD,SMITIKUo I ayicon to J. A. Iasx, Merchant Tailors ! EXTENSIVE AND ELEGANT ASSORT MENT OF fyring find Summer Styles. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS and CABSIMERBB, which they nuke up to or. der on SHORT 'NOTICE, superior In 8TYL,B ant WORKMAN HIP. Perfect NntUfnetion Always Oaarameeel. Dally Receiving all the Novelties ) CTHTS' FUBNISHIIfa Brous, DATS, .CAPS, AC. . McFARLAND, 8MIT1T St Co., Cor. Upriaf dr. franklin Sts., TltnsTllfe, Pa. Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Pel. Centro, Saturday. Jwlr 0 ARHIVAI. AND DCPARTTItn TRAINS ON O. C. cV A. R. . op On and after Monday, May 30tb, 1870, trains will run as followa: XORT1I. . ko. 8. xo. 8. Leave Irvine. 1 1,45 a X. Leave Oil City 7.00 a U. 2.42 p M. PeLCeu 7.38 . 8,23 Tituev. 8.23 4.14 xo. 1 6,00 p M 7,47 P M 8,28 9.15 " Arrlro Corry, 6,45 10,35 " K0. 4. S1. 6. aot'Tit. xo, z. Leave Corry, 11,20 a m 0,00 A M. 0.05 p M " TlttlSV. 12,45 p M. 7,40 P. Cen. 1,25 8.17 Arrive (). City 2,05 8,55 7.45 8.35 9,10 ii it irvioe. 4,00 11.33 9 No. 5 and 6 ran on Sunday, FREIGm TRAINS NORTH. Imn ON city, ,85 ear. a.soa.x. Io.Mau. S,rspa r. i eii, ig.ou , iK,iup. 4.10 ArrlTO Tituav, 12,01 P.M. , 11 1,6 ' 6,20 FREIGHT TRAINS SOCTII. Leave Tit nev, .IISa ln,3S a.m. :i 00 a.m. S lim r. ueo. 8.17 " n,y lli p.m. ftso " Arrive U. tfty,D,33 - ,U6 r X 2,06 " 7.80 'll City and Petroleum Centre freight, lefiTW oil ritjr 11,40 a. m., arrive at Petroleum Centre 1,23 p. ra. Leaves Petroleum Centre at 4,00 p m., arrival at Oil City 6,20 p. m. envm palacs siketiiio cam. Wo. 4 Dlruot from Hhllndnlnhla without change. No. 8 Direct to Philadelphia without change. No. Diroet from Fluubnrah withnnt rluuige. , Mo ft-Direct to Pittsburgh without cbeuue. Hondiy, My SU, 1870. Gold 112. Below wo give onr usual monthly oil re. port for tbe Booth ol June. There baa been a considerable iocrease in tbe produc tion oa bob of the farms. Quite a num ber of eld wella bavo been started up wblcb adds materially to the production, Nearly an toe iarms remain in aooui the' same condition, aa at list report. i nose rarms Where tbe production Is glveo from actual measurement by tbe superintendents and owners, are Barked witb a star; all others an estimated: woont FARM. Number of barrels oa band at the wells at tbo close of the month, geo Number of barrels of oil deliver ml during tbe montb 2,200 Tout, 2,800 Average per day for montb of Mb . k 122 Number of wells producing. 24 Avenge daily production per well, 6 Capaeity of iron tankage lu bar- f'N " IR.AD9 Jiuiniier barrels In iron tanks 12.167 Barrel Iron tankage empty, 6,-Vii N wr-lls drilling, commenced, completed or abauduned during mouth. " COLUMBIA FARM. Number of barrels on bund at tbe wells at ti e close of the mouth, C,010 'Number of barrels of oil deliver. ed during tbe mouth, (1.701 Total, 12,717 AveragA dally production, 338.1 In muuer of wells pumping, 43 Average aaily production por ell, 7.8 Number of wells drilling, 3 Number of wellB commenced, 2 Number of wells completed, i N umber of barrels iu iron tanks, 1,000 CEXTRAL FARM. Avernge daily production, 280 Number of wolls drilling, 2 r-u iirn-r if wells pumping, 4, Ni"hr of barrels pt oil on band ju nun Unk. 1.1,100 1IEHM FARM. Average daily production. Nurobor of wells pumping, .10 15 COO r.5 20 2 Oil no hand at the wells, PEAnSOX FARM. Average dally production, Number of wella pumping;, Nnaibpr of wells abandoned. Number of barrels on band at close of month, 1.C40 KBROUaSK TRACT, WILD CAT HOLLOW 8 2 25 4 D3 6 3 SCO 12 3 s: 6 1 53 6 10 Average dully production, Number of wella pumping. EVAXS TRACT. Average daily production, Number of wella pumping STEVEXSOX FARM. Average dailv production, Number of wells pumping, ftutubtir ol wells drilling, DALZELL FARM. Average daily production, Number of wella pumping, Number of wella drilling, AltNOI.D A nilXXEV TRACT. Average daily production, Number of welis pumping, Number of wells drilling, j. s. h'crat farm. Averare daily prod tuition. Number of welis pumping, Number of wells diillin . ' C0XT0X FARM. Average daily production, Number of wella pumping, 11 6-10 3 Mi ruber or wella competed, Oil on baud at close of month, 125 9 3 24 6 4 KEXXEUSETT TRACT. Averagedatly production, Number of wella pumping, HYDE BOIIERf TARM. Average dally production, Number of wella pumping, Average dally production per well, OMEGA OILCO'S TRACT WM, Average daily production, Number of wella pumping, Number of wells drilling, M CRAT FA II M 8 1 11 HART TRACT. Average dally production,. Number of welfs pumping, CLAREMOXT FARM. Average daily production, Numbor of wells pumping, ' Number of barrels on baad at close of month, 21 4 2SS BROWS FARM. Average dally production, Number of wells pumping, Number of wells completed METR0POL1TAX TRACT Average daily production, Number of wells pumping, RAIXEY FARM. Average daily production, Number or wella pumping, Number of wells drilling, LAKE FARM . Average dally production, Number ul wells pumping, 81TLKI FARM. A vera cp dally production. 25 6 CO IS 1 Number of wella puln,.ing, XEEXAX TRACT. Number of barrels on band at the wells at tbe close of the montb. . 97 272 Number of barrels of oil deliver ey during tbe month, Total. Average daily production, Number of wella pumpiug, Number of wells drilling, 309 11.3 2 1 No wells commenced, completed or aban. doaed during montb. COItXEX BEERS TRACT. Average daily production, Number of wells pumping, BIO TANK FARM. Average daily production, Number of wells pulping, 30 88 ''. . LOwiyi m'klhbxy farm. Average daily pVouiiction, . Number of wells pumping, Numbor of barrels iron tankage, Oil In tank, A. BOYD FARM. Average daily production, Number of wells pumping, Number or wells commenced. Oil on baud, EHPEY FARM. Average daily production, Number ol wells pumping, Number ol wolls diilling, Number of wells completed, Oil on band, NIAGARA FARM. Average daily production, Oil in tank at wells, woons ft wniartT farm, Number of wells drilling. Number of wells compluted, Oil in tanks. Empty lroo laakago, 2 0-10 4 60,050 1,000 15 4-10 100 150 1 300 15,500 45,85 The principal part of tho developing done during the month was on tbe McCray, Dal. zeit anu uraega, iarms. jtiauy wells wero started up during tho month but as yet are not completed. Tbe present montb will witness a large Increase iu tbe production of these farms In the event of tho wells bo ing nnisiieil. un Uherrytree Kun several woIIb wero completed iucreaslng tho produo lion considerably. On tbo Columbia, farm one or two wells were completed. On the whole the eil business wtfai in a flourishing condition, more so than it has been fir scv iril inootbs. 'I lie total production of the srvoral farrr. in this vicinity dining tho m mih. pf Jnri livened 2,000 burro!;, per d,.v. A York paper tells a story of the li-vculb son of a family In that place, wbo was ap prenticed to a carpentor at Logansvlllo. He was recently suddenly startled by a su pernatural presence In bis bed room, wbo represented that, be bad watched over him from bis Infancy, and that the time had come to make an extraordinary reflation. A work was appointed for him to accom plish. At a certain place be was to dig, when be should find that which was Intend ed for him. lie was also fully assured that no harm should como to biui if be would but obey orders. Tho boy refused accom panying the queer visitant, nuJ started home to n3k the auvico of his parents They consulted him to follow tho directions o his mysterious visitor, and ho slnrted for the place designed. Oa tho road be met two men, to whom lie explained his errand. They Insisted on accompanying him, but were prostrated by an invisible power, and remained Insensible for some time. Arriv ed at his destination, tho boy found, upon Oiggicg, n goldnn key, and on going lower, a box which the golden key nlone would open. He was told that tho box is to be placed in a church and at the end of svcn years it is to be opened beforo the assembl ed congregation, when all would bo found written upon tho paper Inside and the whole of tho mystery will be solved. What ever ho saw or heard besides theso things lie is nut permitted to tell. May wo live to see the mystery explained. A Mrs. Barnes, while driving into Rock- port Ind.. for a divorce, was thrown from her wagon, and tho next morniugshe didn't need one. Her husbund paid for the funer al, but inscribed on the tombstone Mrs. . A kerosene tamp explosion occurred re cently at Rocky Mount, N. C, setting fire to a blanket, which was baistly thrown out of tho window. It turned out however, that a baby was wrapped up in tbo blanket. and died of the fail. On Monday evening next, Gscbwandner Troupe cf Tyrolean Alpine Singers give a n entertainment at Sobel's Opera House. The programme comprlso? many of tba national and borne songs of the Tyrolese, and a rare musical treat may bo expected. A rich and varied progrjtnme will be pre sented to tho lovers of fun at the Opera louse, late Akin'a Hall, thisevening. The charming and beautiful dansense, M'lle Lizzie LaGrange, will appear in new soncs and dances. Thcs nld-timo favorites BM!y Turner, Jim. Uiys, O. E. Bishop and oth- em, In new specialities. New attractions will be brought out continually by the man agers. Give tbem a rouser this eveninn. A dispatob fiom Tarr farm yestord'iy eve- ning reports tbe Woodford, Filkins, Wrigh' & Co.'s new well, as producing 73 barrels, and improving. Thr-re will bo an open air meeting on tbe street to-morrow evening at 6 o'clock, un der tbe auspices of tbe Y. M. C. A. A cbeertul word of sympathy, "2T May scatterer clouds away, One little act performed in life, Turns darkness into day. A witty writer well says a woman throws sway ber best arm when sbl laughs; and uses ber best weapon when she weeps. Tho quarterly mooting of tho M. E. Church takes placo to morrow. Rev. J. Leslie, tbe Presiding Elder, will conduct tho services. Quite a number of new buildings aro bo ing pat up on the bill, near tbe site of tbe old Lake Shore block. Lake Shoro Lodge, No. 718, I. O. O. F. was instituted at Erie on Tuesday after noon. 1 List of Uxitkd Statbh Patexts Issu ed to citizens of Western Pennsylvania, for tbe week ending July 5, 1S70, and eacb bearing that date. 104,045 Jar for Well Drills; William W. Eastman and Francis B. Marden, Mead ville. 105,150 Apparatus for cutting the cas 3 1 1 ing or tubes of oil wells; Perley II. Law rence, Petroleum Ceutro. Bafb Ball A spirited game of base ball c Tine off ycsletday on tho Story form, between tho Khuo Fly Club of Ronsevil ana tbe Columbia Club of Story farm, which resulluU in tho defeat or tbo Shoo Fly, the score standing 70 to 8. The Columbia Club aro fast becoming proficient in tho game of base bail. Tha Big Horn milling expedition at last reports was at Camp Brown, oil tbo Ppa gaie river, Wyoming, ond prepared to con tinue the search for gold. The sporting men of lOrie have raised a purse or 81,000 which is to be trotted out at their Driving Purlt on tbo 14tb urrtl 15tb. Nut liv i In. ii ;;no UiiMinjis, will Lc creeled iu Cony during tbe season. Tho supper given by Mr. Innls. the mcl;-c'-rod manufacturer, to the hardware men and oil operators, at Oil City, on Thursday evening, was a grind nfTair. jt Ick CniuM. Mr. L. J. Voucher has pur- Chased the ico cream saloon over his restau rant and is prepared to furnish this delica cy to the public. His advertisement will appear Monday. It is said that General Jack Casement has Hie contract for buiiuing onu equtppuiB tbe Union and Tiltisville Railroad- Reuben Hays, of Ulica township, this county, anitiPBd nimsell recently wuu p- tol, tho conseipienco of winch was mat lie shot himself through the thiph. The Tidiottto Journal says: Tho Tidi- oute and Titusvllle 11 lilroa 1 looms tip in nil its fair proportions. Books nro open for subscriptions, at the "dice of James Par ana!, and there is a fair prospect that the stock will be speedily taken, and that ere long Hie sonorous voice of tho steam demon will echo ami re-eciio anions; tuo unia v dasMn:;, roaring Gordon Run. Ioj:s1 IVollr.tiii. Now is tho best time to lay In n winter supply of hurd Coal. Codington & Corn well aro the men to buy from. June 2SU. All kinds foreign fruits ; Co.'s at Felier, Fonner IJauta'M l'atcut Mute Llutd Kefrlfj. uior. Lined with Slate, having Air Chambers witootit Filling ot any kind perlectly dry and sweet thev are believed to be uueuual led hv anv other Dow iu use, aud ate of Moderate Cost. Slato possesses an acknowledged super! ority-Ofer i.ino fur lining purposes, being free from smell, taste aud corrosion, and can be easily cleaned, preserving cve.y ar ticle in a sweet and pure state. t?TFor slx at FREEMAN'S HARD WARE) STORE. 31-31. SI'JUUAL iWMJE. The lartrest and finest slock of Family Groceries, ever brought to Petroleum Centre, is now being received and offered at heavily reduced prices These goodi are bought in New York at the piesent low prices for cash, and we proposele to our friends and patrons have the benefit of low nrlCCS. Parties wishing to, buy choice groceries at very low figures will do well to call on us liefore purchasing elsewhere. SCHUXBLOJl & WI.G. Fine assortment Biob. of wull paper at Griffes Kissengeu and Viubey Water on draught at Iritm-ES niton. All kinds foreigu Irults at Feller, Fenaer & uo. s .e&BWQ&BS For 4Mi of July 1870, just received at J. W IiliATY'd, consisting in pint of Fiie'Craok em of the best brand, llockets, i.onian Candles, Torpedoes, two kinds, Mines. Exhibi tion I'ieciiB, Bunting Fluns, Balloons, C lnnesn Laulerns, und a great variety of other works too numerous to ineiitioo Also choice Conlectionory. Ice Cream tbe best iu the market, jut.1 'such as will suit tho tnsto cn Independence day. All these things aro to be bad, and a creat many moro at J. W. Bcatly's socoud Door l'rem.tbe upera uouse. . J. W. B batty. Peltolcnm Centre, June 22, It'll 2w. :ioiia Water aud Ice Cic iu at J. V,. Beat Vleliey. Kisiengoo and Soda Water tho Artie Soda Fountain of GitiFFKs Bros. at Fine opsorlmentof Paper and Clnth Win dow Mindes and Fixtures, just ree'd at mStf. Grikkks Bros. JttRt received a largo and stock ol shelf hardwato at J. well assorted Rutherford's, tf. We would. rail the attention ol our bus! nrss men to the superior styles of job print ing, both plain and fancy, at present being turned uitl from this office. We nre prepar ed to execute job printing of evpry de'erin- tlon in lb latest ana most lasntouable stylo of tho art, and at reasonable rates. if. Sod Wator and lco Cream at J. W. Beat t?'s. NEW ADVERTISEMENT.' SDBEL'S DPERA HOUSE ! MONDAY EVE'6 JULY 1 Pit OF. GSCIIVVAIVnXEiVil TYROLEAN ALPINE SINGERS- Adin!es!on 60 rts. Ifr-x-rvod Hunts 74 els- SliiW UllOlKStY WD PROVISION STOKE! O.NTHESIDR HILL I THE OLD .LAKE tiOKE BLOCK. In rutiecrlbers have opened a niw GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, IN TUB LARK 8UOHK IlLOC'K, Where they Intend keeplug Fatally Groceries nnd Irovl alins In their seasnn. Tk sabeerlriev extend an Invl-. anion to I heir frk-nJs anal thuw in want ol itnjj thiiiK In their lino to give iheiu a call aud rxmuiLe their Mock. XV. T UleUEE eV Co. TAKE nTlCE. NO FISHING TOOLS LENT AFTER THIS DATE. Rrwofnle psrtlo wUMngto hire tools wlllhe- arcommoaated at rtasnrable rates. KnniNfoN atcCI.KAKV. Trotting . Match ! FOR) A PUPAE OF 03, GOO AT TUB OIL OITST PARK ASSOCIATION ON Wednesday 'July 20. MS. HCNT, IJornellsvllle, Ashland Pet. names b. g MR. TIERNAN, Oil City, names b. m. Mary Taylor. . BASE DAY. Tbe Association gives a prima off 200, f 1:25 $50, aud $25 for the lol lowing horses: Jams G. Wblte, Oil City b. h. Carti.hr S. L. Bane, Pitlabiirob d. a. Fuller Brown. A. Lewis, Buflalo- b. m. Josephine., for horses that have The above raco Is never beaten 2:40. tbe ISthot July. Tbe entries close oa coNDrnoNs. The "races will b6 conducted under the rules of the National Association- except that in tho match owners drive. A horse distancing the field will only be entitled to the first money. Letters to be addressed to A; D. Barbour, Oil City. . ' P. n. TIBKNAN, President. A. D. BAnaotra. Socreuvj end TreSr-urer. J8t4. QHANB CONCEUT EVKKTKianT, AFTElt JCLV 163PTB OSaiWANDXBB TYKOLEHB TBOl'm. at JohnThcabald's Opera llousa Buloin. jUM- Victaoy, Kisseng 'ti nnd Soda Water at (ho Artn; Eodfa l'ouutolu of jlii-ll. GuuaKo B-k'. i , ' . " " JLL It., -ii., .T.- , jS, l.:.:,l-..:-i.-;g,ti,-.y'l;i-i;!),,..'.
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