1 . ' J .1, ' Si 5 w , ' ! 1-.' J ii'i I i i) 1 ?: 'i .' i) : 1 " f HeFARLAN , SMITH & Co. (Vaceenonto J. A. Low,l Merchant Tailors f EXTISIVB AND ELEGANT ASSORT MENT or Spring and Summer Styles. fOSGIGN AND DOMEsricNCLOTHS ' mi BA8BIMERES, which thay mako up to or. 4M on BHOHT fNOIICE . superlm- In BTYLH and WOKKUAMMilP. Perfect Mntlftfaetlsvt Always Guaranteed, . Pally Mtteivlng all Uw Novelties to BINIS' iransHna coons, HATS, CAPS, AC. MoFABLAND, SMITH 4c Co., 5 or. Spring & Franklin Sta ' Titnsvllle, Pa. Petroleum Centre Daily Record. K Pet Centre, JConday. Angaat ARRIVAL AND DEPARTCRS OF TRAINS ON O. C. tc A. R. R, tOn and after Monday. May 30th, 1870, ruu wui run as lonows: 0RTH Ma 6. NO. 8. NO. 1 Leave Irvine. 11.45 a x. 6.00 p it Leave Oil City 7,00 a m. 2,42 p x. 7,47 p m FetXen 7.38 3,23 8.28 Tltusv. 8,28 4,14 9,15 " Arrive Cony, 8,35 6,45 J.10.35 SOUTH. K k 2. so. & no. 6. Leave Curry, 11,20 a m. 6.00 a m. 6,05 p M TltHSV. 12,46 T St. 7,40 " 7,4$, f. Uen. 1.25 " 8.17 " 8.35 Arrive O. City 2,06 8,55 Vfc" ' Irvine. 4,60 ' 11,35 9,10 f'. ,' tSrNo. 6 and 6 run on Sunday. '--' JfiWmi THAINB NORTH. leave ffljf City, .SB a . ,30a.x. in,36A.v. ,Nfnt -jay ju,ou a,xj - m,iur ,io v AarlTTllV, 12,01 P.M. , 1,B." M " - FREIGHT TRAIK8 80TJTII. LeaveTttrjsr, 0.1KA.X 1(1,35 a.m. 11,00 a.m. BZtrx " P. Ceo, 8,17 " 11.M ' U,2 r.u. M Am u. vny,v,ro " i,uo r at ?,uo 7 u Oil City end Petrohmra Centre freight, leave Oil wty ii,mi a. to., arrive at retrokmm Centre l,2fl p. m. leaves Petroleum Centre at 4,U)p m.. arrives at oil ciijr ,aj p. in. 4. a . pavrn palaci eurEnmi ri. r Wo. 4 JHrc from PhlhideliiUls without ehsnge. -i.mw.-i ruinm-ipnia wiirouicnana;,. no. 5 Direct from PHtkbnrvh without i liauce. No tt-Vlrctf to Flttabnridi wlliout chanii. Momlay, Uy 30, 1870. Gold at 1 p. m., 118.' mONTHXY .Oil. REPORT. . fe give below our usual monthly oil re port for the montb of July. During the montb there has been alarue increase in the production of several of the farms In tbls vicinity. Thd average of the McCrayifarm for tbe montb of July is 203 barrels per day against 63 barrels for tbo montb of June, There I an Increase of about 40 barrels on tbe Dalzvll (arm, and SO barrels on (be Omega Oil Co.'s farm. On other tracts and farms tbe produotloo stiffs a falling olf, cs peciilly on tbe Woods, Barney, and sev eral forms on Cherry tree Bun. Tbe low price ot oil at prctunt will occasion tbe sbuttiog down, of many small wells In this vicinity, (tbe number wiil piobably reach 160) during tbe coming month tbey not be ing able to pey tbe running expenses. The large Increase is ewlog.to tbe striking of tbe big wells on tbe McCray farm, wbiob is at present yielding nearly 1500 barrels per day. These farms where tbe produc tion is given from actual measurement by tbettipariateodeots and owners, are marked with a star; all others are estimated The Columbia farm increased 33 barrel! ver June, WOOD8 pahx Number of barrels on band at wells, Number of barrels delivered dur ing tbe montb, Total, Average per day for month con taining 31 days, 4 Capacity of iion tankagiu bar rels, Number of barrels In Iron tanks. 840 2,630 3,370 108 18,599 7,187 completed No wells drilling, commtmeed, r auanuonea aurtug mourn. CENTRAL FAME. Average daily production, 280 .putuoer or wens arilliojt. 1 It- Number of wells pumping, ''", Number pi battels or" oil on band in Irou'Oauk,-'- . . - it,Ja I. 3. ll'CRAT FAUM. Average daily piouiittlini, .Number of wt;lls pumping, 203 7 Average daily pro&iotlon per well ( Number of wells drllllfig and com menced, ( ' ' Number of new wells completed durinir the month. I Remarks On the 12ib J. M. Keplor'l well was (truck, and averages 175; on the 25th McCray 4 Donagby's well was struck and averages SOO barrels. Number 01 Darreis or ou on nauu at the close of month, 1,480 M CBAT AUM. Average daily production, Number of wells pumping, Number of wells drilling, 45 4 7 8 200 SCO 44 4 ' C,"C9 157 24 200 28 13 60 19 1 Number of we Is completed, Number of barrels of oil on band at close of montb, COIXSinlA FARM. Average daily production, Number of wells pumping, . Number of wells drilling, Oil on hand, NIAGARA FARM. . Average dally production, Number of wells pumping, Oil in tank at wells. - 1IK8S FARM. Average daily production, Number oi wells pumping, PEARSON FARM. Average daily production, Number or wells puroptne, Number of wells abandoned, DEROCSSK TRACT, WILD CAT HOLLOW, Average daily production, Number of wells pumping, EVANS TRACT. Average daily production, Number of wells pumping, STEVENSON FARM. Average daily production, Number or wells pnmpiDK, - Number of wells abandoned, DALZELL FARM. ' - Averace daily production, SO Number ot wolis pumping, 15 Number or wells drillloir, a ABNOLD k PniXKEY TRACT. Average daily production, 40 Number ot wells pumping, 7 COSTON FARM. I 7 Average daily production, Number of wells pumping, KEXNEU8ETT TRACT. Average daily production, Number of wells pumping, 3 HYDE k EGBERT FARM. Average daily production, Number of wells pumping, 23 6 MCBAT FARM OMEOA Oil. CO'S TRACT W)i, Average daily production, 68 Number or wells pumping, Number of wells drilling, Number of wells completed, 3 4 1 HART TRACT. Average doily production, 18 Number l wells pumping, 6 ' CLAREMONT FARM. Avenge dally production, Number of wells pnmpiog, 19 BROWN FARM. Average daily production. Number or wells pumping, Number or wens drilling, 4 Number of wells completed, METROPOLITAN TRACT.' Average dally production, - "" Number of wells pumping, 6 BAINEY FARM. Average daily production, Number of wells pumping, 18 Lake farm. Average dally production, Number of wells pnmpiog, SVTLKY FARM. Averago daily production, Number of wells pumping, DEMP8F.V FARM. Average daily production, Number ofwells pumping. Number of wells completed, KEENAN TRACT. Aversgo daily proiluolion. Number ot wells pumping, CORNEN k I1KER3 TRACT. Average dally preduotion, Number of wells pumping, BIO TANK FARM Average daily production, Number of wells pumping, Number of wells drilling, LOWER M'eLIIBNY FARM. Average dally production, 23 6 16 150 20 20 '25 Number of wells pumping, -41 Number of barrels iroa tankage, 50 050 Oil in tank, A. BOYD FARM. Average daily production. Number of wells pumping, SHPEY FARM. Average daily production, Number of wolis pumping, WOODH WRiUIlT FAR Number of wells drilling. Number of wells completed, Oil in tanks, Empty iron tankage, ? VI. 45,So0 40HN MCN1IALL TANK. Oil In tank belonging to stan dard Oil Co. of Cleveland, 12,500 During the flionth tho principal portion of tho developing was done on the McCray Dalzoll and -Omega firms. On the Colum bia farm two or threo doit wells were com pleted, and the production increased more man ror soveral months past. Owing to the low pricu of oil the probability Is that not much developing will bo done during the prnsent month ( uu vukui ioMii;iiuu 1,1 IUO UUIV'J rarnis for the month of July wit 2,100, un incroite of 40q barrels over June. r T!,.. ..j- .i... Iron Tank Sold. On Satnrdny last, L. Halderrann & Co. sold their large iron tank on tho Poyd Farm (capacity 22,500 barrels) lor $9,000. We are informed by Mr. Thompson that it is bis intention to sloro all the oil from their big well on the Mc Cray farm. AVe also learn that it is the in tention of the rest of lue heavy operators tho same farm to enter into an arrange ment for storing their oil as faBt as produc ed. A wise movement. In our item in Saturday's issuo headed Dastardly Outrage," the question was ask ed "Where was the Police!' We are in formed by Mr. Kinucy, the nigM watchman man, that he was on duty at the time but at the upper end of bis beat. II ad he been present at the time it is probable tho ras cals would havo boen arrested, although the placo whero tho outrage occurred was some distance off his beat Elliott Bros, well Ho. 2, Drown farm, Cherrytree Run, was torpedoed on Friday last and the production Increased to sixty barrols per day. "Our townsman, Mr. J. 11. Christie, mei with a sad adliction yesterday in tho loss oi m infant son. about six months old. The sympathies of the entire community are with him and his estimable lady in their sad aQliction. The child was their only son. Tho remains were taken to Mr. C.'s ome in Ashland county, Ohio, fur inter ment. Quite a number of our citizens left town this morning to attend the August ruces at Uullale. "Sam. Hill," the pacing horse, died Sat ordav night, alter winniog a race, at biB stables in Titnsville. Street preaching was largely attended yesterday alternoon. The oil report published to-day very lull and complete, and will be found of greut terest. Extra copies can be bad at the office. Six years ago the Funkviile Ut was the scene ot a great oil excitement, and up wards of a hundred well) were In operation pumping the oily treasures from the bosom of mother Earth. Now there is only one well producing on tbe entire flat, and the only traces left of tho lively "seenes of oth er days" are a few ruined derricks and some broken down machinery. At the public meeting held at the. office of Chas, Faist, go tho Egbert furm,, Satur day evening.-! tk measures for the pre vention of Ores, it was decided to dig a deep deep ditch across the farm to connect with Oil Creek, at a expense of $500, and following gentlemen were appointed a com mitw-e to solicit subscriptions for that pur pose: O. F. Echoublom, II. Whittlesey, A. Smith, C. Spencer and J. II. Cbristcy. On account of tbe extreme length of our oil report, much other interesting reading matter Is necessarily crowded out. Sy relorence to tho time. taUe published elsewhere it will be seen that trains have commenced running over the Franklin Di vision of the Lake Shore & Michigan South ern Railroad, between Oil City and James town. This wiil bo a great convenience to travelers. Tho race at Ti'usville on Saturday be tween C, 11. Johnson's Pitbote mare, and Lady Fromont, owned by C-mpsey Bros, ol Kane City, wos won by the luttcr in two straight beats, .Time, 2:54, 2,5n. latest and Must Important War flews. GllEAT BATTLES FUiHl THE Flimil WEF52ATEI) ; 1 A.uuucn, August 0 oiom p- m. The Globe 00 uudoubted authority, says a great battle,. In which many budtes ol Vftops were engaged bpgan yesterday, but was interrupted A7 darkness, it was re- Tsiimed - earii lhlsmerning and continued until this evening'," when viclory was de cided for tbd. frerich. Similar rumors ate current In -Paris and alfeoting tbu bourse Thdjconlliot betweon McMahon uud Crown Prlncojjf Prussiu, already mentioned, was, apparently tho commencement of the strug gle '' , London, August 09 :30 p. m. The lollowiu disputich hoe. just boon re ceived here : WeisonbiJrg via Berlin, Auijnst C. Tbe Prince Uoyul loloraphs the follow ing bulletin from the Held of battle: "A victorious butllu hr.s been fonjjht near Worth. McMalion wus totally beaten by 1 e larger poriwn 01 my commanu. 'i i,h French retired Jjjoa Biu-chii." (Signed) v red e William. Prlnso UovaL Field of buttbjtiijur Worth. 4:30 n.m. ' Berlin, Aujtut t. The follufvi: k ollicia! dispatches (have been received !J-fe: Mnyonco August 6-6:10 p. n. Tbo Frouch tut nod back ou their en tiro line and commenced to retroat towards the interior of France. Tbe French had commenced to advance from Saarbruckcn, which they bad hold since tho famous battle of throe divisions against three companies of rrussiani, but having to fall back thoy burned tnat rlon and unprotected town, and In withdrawing spread tho conflagration by throwing hot shot Into It. Saarbruckcn, August 97 p. m. The town of Saarbruckon has juat boon retaken by the First rruBSiau Anmery Corps, under Steinetz. Mayence, August 6 The heads of the Prussian columnt np- nroached tho Soar on the 6th. This Born ua General Komors round tue enemy norm . . ,. of Saarbruckcn in a strong position in tho mountains near Snierhercn. and commenced immediately lo attack them. Following the sound of tho cannon, portions or the divisions of Rarnokow and Stnpungen cmo np. General Gocben took command and aftor a very snvero light the position occn pied by Frossurd was taken by assault. Generals Francois and Colrenter ore among the wounded. Mayence, August 74 a. m. The Princo Royal reports, August 6, evening: In tho battle in which we defeat ed McMuhon, whose corps bad been rein- forcod by division's from tho corps of Foilly nud Canrobert, we havo taken two oajlcs and at loast 4,000 prisoners. Gen. Daze fas wounded. Lots great on both sides. Mayence, August 7 6 n. General Goobon reports concerning the fight west of Saarbruckcn: Many hunlrcd prisoners wero taken. From those we gather that Frossard's corp was engaged. Our force In action was four division. Night alone put an end to tho lighting. Tbe enemy covered his retreat by a heavy Era of artillery. Gen. Fraucois Ib deal Loss heavy on both sides. Berlin, August 6, via London, 1:30 p. m-, August 7. The Emperor has withdrawn his utire lino and Is concentrating his troops foiihe detense of Taris. His losses havo been mor mons, t Tbo Prussians overlook the retrerijng , French forces early Saturday mornm:, vest ol Saarbruck, near the Spierberen hi 14 Gen. Kamors commanded an nttuck itip ported by Generals Coonakow and S!i.p nagel. .Gen. Van Gooheit-Ji'ttim-kUIyJ--suMlvd command and the actioi was sewre. A position at which tbe French cnrteavired to uiAjto a stand during their retp-ata-as carried by the Prussians at point of biyo net. Tho battle is known as that of II nati. Pari?. An( i!ust : nil edilcn Tbe Journal onicml In its socon to-day publishes the following 'proclama tion: "Frfnciimen Up lo this hour' we hte always given without reserve all cortiin newM-f ceived, and wo cKhtiu'te .to do to Last Right we received tbe loliowing ill patch :'. ! Molz; August (L-Midnight. MnrVal McMahon bus lost a tuttle. Gn. 1'r sard, on the Saar. has been obliged to rv 1 1 ro. His? retreat "isas oflected ill goitl order. Ha be ru-vstablis!iM.t i Ar,ii,Ki.. p. Ajfc l.TilIlirill W..jf Iiiimediatelv, at llK Jraerican Hotel, Ii DIXINOW -Iif)OM 0.11 and a WAS! GIRL. Ap)y.at once. aj-St.. Soda Water and IcJsjreumat J. W. Boa ! tj's -i 1 1 Fine assortment of l'rper and Cloth Wifc dow bhailea and Fixtures, just recM at ; : I Just received n lurc;e and well rtssor.bfl stock ol 'shelf hardware at J. Kuleoriufiti, tr. Tbo largest stock of Gas I'iim in town il. Fiii;kma.'s. Soda Water and Ico Oreaiu ut J. V, Uoi4 ty's. Soda WuUr And Ico Cream ut J. W. Be; ty's. Sash, Glass, Boors, l'nity &c. liargf. stock very cheap at tho Furniture Store. iiiiO-tl' Sparkling mi) it's. Soda- Wuter ut M. S III Ml'. If you want luulous chuup, go lo auu-'i-at A. M. ShuUs. T. 1KB MiiTiei:. AH parties indebted lo tho lata ti rm ol Feller, Fenuer ,fc Co., aio reqiieHieil to call ut the old sl.-uj and settle the same Willi :lr. V. A. Fit ,73 J. ihe same willi (',lr. V. A. Fit J. boiler who has had tho s,-tilil' laving removed to Titti3villeof T iiioivin; tliemselves itiili)litiid4olv,3(' t h ki call anil sulLiu iinimiiilinMilv 'lie firm ai-lU J.-'.:.TKit, Fnx?r V- A- ma 01 1110 Sodii Water aad Ico Crv- t.TKIt. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T ARE SllOlin AcMirillnAV FRANKLIN DIVISION, Cnnnectinr lrin at Jamestown ami Oil Citr n. and nfler .Monday, A-u.t 8tU, lt-70, traius m aa follows : l.iAVB orr. rtTT. MIXKO TKAINIi-nvxIMi en. a.ionm. n J.30 p m; Two Mile Run. U- . tn ; " n," ' 4.M, il. 3,06 p in ; w.Hi, ml i. :i :u ; , . " ,"r 11,1,0 p at; Kii.Miillini,. 1,1 i, ni ; s in in htiiiinttorn. 4 Ml i, in t--,i i.., t. ' -I'-ll htoliwlKirn. 4 Wmi hi: '.1:11 l..,.-t. . 6,10 ii iii ; Clark's Mill-, t..:il p in ; ;;,;,!;' I. , dnmiHtnan (.-& p in ennin.v,iu. n i it i, r vrnt!lii. i. 1 P MAII.leavuiDiU'ity.PIOam: Her,,, Q,n. Two Milt Hun, 11.17 a m ; Praiikliu, t.-a a m mlt, 9.4i m: Watwloo, U.4H an; l,y.ti,nl; 1 Pllv. 1 , m Knnr, A IS n ,n . T..- H loai SJ p m ; arrlvua at Kraukliu, -l,Ho p in. ""' ARRIVE AT OIL CITY. M1XRI1 TKAW will lnavo Jamestnwti sv, . A H V Cnming. 7.15 a m; gali-ni. 7,jr, !.-, 7,0 a m : Clark a Mill., ,,, . , ; ar. H.:lo, lie. '.t.oo a m; 8tonlKtto, .o a m- Z. Lake . ar. li.no. Ho. lo.oo a m ; Kaymilton, i0 j. I m : Waterloo, lo,ir a m : Huinmii. in V Franklin, ar. ll.So, .Ii.. 11 Jo a in; TwuMilcK, .' 11,-l'Jam: Iteuo, 1 1,KI a m ; arrlvt- nt vll t'ity, UaJ MAlLleav.a Jaaieatown, l,oo pin; A Jifv CroaslnA 1,1-1 p in i Salem, i.So p 1115 Ilwllfj-,' DOpni; t'lark a Milla, l,4rt p 111 ; Coal liiaarh ' i u p in; StonnlMiro, il.M p m: Sniidy Uke, .i-8nm Ka vmiltnii, K.5S p ni ; WaUrrhio, J.37 p m ; Niimmj,' 3.41 p tn ; Franklin, 8,t5 p ro ; 1 i Mile lint tj FKA.1Kl.IN ACC 'MMODATlONIeavi. -": l'.n, s,o,i a in ; Two Mile Him, 8 ou a m; Reiu. ,11 a m ; arriw at Oil City .3u am. a .Mail rant anil r-t will .lor al all .latlin. Two Mil Kun, Htunmft. Coal Hianrli, Clvk'i ind r-:urm, uipi iiiitt- .imiu,iin n jraVV pHWMIMrS, and in sii.niiil to take piiji-neti. Alixed Iran, s will .lop at al .tutions. CHAUI.KS k. MATCH, Gra Sunt. OEO. II. MulNTYRE, biipu 1 At Private Sale, At PrivateSale, At Private Sale, Seven Fine Work Horses, Wagons and harnew. Six of the horses aiv matched and work well together. ONE SPLENDID SADDLE HOUSE Three gootl wagons and harness. 800 i'eet of two inch tubing, Two 250' barrel tanks. All will be sold at reasona ble terms. A pply to C. O'nOXAELL. I'etrolei.m Centra, l'. argd-4u ILookHere! We hnvfl fold mi foot, Wv liave twtid m fnt, W ki ive nrtU (! ftit, yc bave wli m. f st, haU'BttM mo f. it, Wt! llV41 Willi HJ flit, Vt 0 liavc sold m f t, .,...,, i Mir spring nmt Snuim NMw Our S.irmj tl Siitiitii"r(l..ll'ir 1 Hirtn.' mifl Sll'lllOer CIliiiIIHl Our Spiti-t; nd SiiMiuMTf ldllu r, Our SprfiiK Mimnitif Ci-'ih't1-" hir Serine an J fntnnior t.it'iw. Our Sprim: mul Sinniiier4'lM'''' Our bpriuj.' uud 8ummr CloU'te- Wt arc now irtiSvtnir. We nn now rrrlvdiB, o an now iwnlTinn, W r nw nn'i'lTttitTt Wo nr nrw r i-wvin, Wo ro now rtectvhii!. We an now rudving, In,jtafflt, ',,o s.-cniid ln-niln'"'' The!Wiil Inittli". I'he Si-i-oiia Insi-i'""""1-iph SfCiiud IiifMH""11 The Seoii-a li'f"'"1 ThcSecoud Instt'1- iiean'irnl Fresh flon.!, lt.niitifiil Kn-ah (lund-. ilo:iutirul Freah (liaxls, Itiimilful Fresh Hil, bVmilifnl Fresh (.(skis, II iiiitirnl Fn-ah (Inoiln, Ik-autirul frej.li Hoods, . f, m, Ann .-.not.". Ililt. AndSbrkedoiirftssI AndMark.idrirtn.l.iJ Will Sell Cheap, Will Kk-tl I'liaap, VIII Sell t 'llt-ili,, Will Sell Cheap, Will Sell Chcilii, Wiil Sell Cllimii, Will bell Client, Tn make room f-irV " K, To nnkeriMiiu !'" ;. To mnk ro ""'.. f rnolll l S"!r ""T.;i.oif1irKiir; It r.. ..!..- room for r""" CAKDl-Wenre thnnUtll f..r tho bW , . have hand. Onr ale have Iwen , 1' ...ill...... 1,1 MtnulL Ol in" west style- of flsnta Himl-in"u- nftl,rt luij. We claim lo have -lie in--' In tho Oil Heona and i" "l ' q ft- or any other oil town, anil our iwi" CliNT. LOWKR than TitiwvlUe rates- Siui-! LAMM"" Wathinatnn SI rest, Wasliinutun ftret, Washluti.n Streai, Wnsliiuirton flreot, W ashinRion Street, Wsshinuinii Street, Watbbig'ou Sireet, pA oleum , follW- (VU1'"I J. J. ue . ti 1111 TiC.ni 0t. h.aav other Boo jaro TK i.', VIA BBIB ASK FOR Which rau be oblalned "."J"' '"" Olliw-s ill tho Weal nud bomb W ',-,, vJi, A m : nanilT lAKr. lo.ia ni Nln t i.nl nmnrti, lll.iMani; :lark a Mill., ''' llmlli-yfc 10,41 am; Hilem, 10.M a m : ' i.nJ Cnmlng, In ni ; ar. at Jaiiictawn, ii in k'll.MUl 1 M .ll,kUUill, . fn...k. ' VI."- auMKKH A l,MlKlt K,iS A I.Uft- :kek. r tu 1 1 1 aaJSjSMSjlfiTES ''fflg;Hf'B'BlrllW" IHMMlWlMiMlliliMMI n
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