vfm ii.agaaiai.wij. ill 4 DISIOIM from markedprice9aon our BXTBSS1VB STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING Wlnicr Lndcrwcar, Ceulom'Jefai Clashing, Hats and Caps, . For U next Thirty Days 4 JtkFAIlLAI, D, SHITII & Co. Merchant Tailors! ! Block, TItnsTlIfe,Pa., f'etroleum Centre Daily Record. ret. Centre, Tn4(r, Jan. 14. AttUIVALV ARB DEPRtTlER or TH AIMS ON O. V. A K. R. On sad after Monday. Nov. 28lh, 1870, traiua will ruo as follows: KORT8 XO. . Kit. 8. NO. 1. Leave Irvlno. 12,01 r M. 6,10 p 11 Leave Oil City 7.00 a m. 2.65 p m. 7,60 r u " Pet.Cell 7,40 " 3,S 8,30 ' ." Tlttrav. 8,30 4.25 9,12 u Attire Oorry, 10,00 " 6,57 "10,38 " ROCTW. NO, t. NO. 4. NO. 6. Leave Corry, 11,03 a m. 6,10 am. 1,15 p m " Tilnsv. 12.40 r at. 7,35 -7,52 " " P. On. 1,27 " 8.19 ' 8.42 " Arrive O. City 2,10 "0,02 " 9,20 ' " Irvine. 4.50 11.40 " MsT No. 6 and 8 mo on Sunday. " FJIEIQHT TRAINS NOUTH. No. lit. No. 18. Nn.lt. No. 15. Xo. 1PC. Moan. 11,16. K. in,S5 H.3IHM 3,10 rM ArP.C 10,10 l,ir lt.inrn. 1,15 4,40 Tltoa. 11,14 n. sl,40 ' 1,45 ,45 ' 6,10 ' Ac. Carl.lGra. FREIGHT THAISS SOUTfl. No. 10. No. 8. No. IB. Mo. 14. No 30. t Wor. l,sRpa. JUtTI, B.OOa.M rV30a.ii. :0,3Sa.ii. ll.Usa. 4 3.'r l'O,S,0O 0.40 lS.lt fm. !U,40 0.0O" ArlXJlO.ld ' 10,81 - 1,84 " J,u5 7.00 ' 'll City and Petrolenm Centre fralfht, 1i tm oil City 2,1 p. m.. arrives it Petroleum Cadre a,2fl p. m. Leaves Petroltura Ctntieat 4,40 a m.. arrives I 011 My 8,0(1 p. m. . U . 8, 4, 6 on I 8 ire cjtpreaa trains. No, 19 la a throu"h accommodation. eorjiieeta at my for East and t.orth. silver ru.Aca n.r.mitg cam. Po. 4 t'lrcci from Philadelphia without chance. Tlrrct to Philadelphia without change, a. Direct Jfoni l'ubnrah wlthont change. -Dlr-iBf to Pittsburgh without chaiiiie. Wljr.Nw. 41670. Cold At 1 p. m., 110 AbOHt Petroleum. From the Oil City Rfgltter wa copy tbo fallowing highly Interesting article of petroleum. It will repay a perusal: ' Tbeorles of tbo Petruloum formation are so numerous, and so little can be really known, that It is nseless to present tbem to the reader. Tbe secret will of course be (litcovered when the article Itself becomes .only of secondary importance to the uses if mankind. To reveal it la Ibe present ,enllihtened ago, would be to render It practically valueless. For la very short time some one would Invent a substitute 'for Petroleum, secure patent, and manu facture it upon an artificial basis, nod thus rid the business of these uncertainties .jsbleb reuder It so valuable and Indiapens- nble, and rob the oil miner of tbe most fif- eioeting experiences in tbe butinras. i As tba experienced well know, Petroleum ts found neither above nor below, but in tbe saud rocks, from ten to filtcen feet from tbe top of tbe same. This depth be- ing the general average. 'Experienced op 1 orators judge from tbe quality of the sand rook immediately above and below where tbe oil is Indicated. Tbe thickness of the sand rock It no reliable criterion. In some productive localities the third sand rock bas heeo from eighteen to tbldy faet, tod iu tbsrt from forty to sixty leet Tbe Phillips well, on the Tarr farm, Oil Creek the most productive 00 ivcord, bad t third sn4 nic't of 25 feet. A moderately por out, pebbly Tuck, is generally coniidurud fool. Wttero flile is iuteroiiugled with the txnd rock it is urit coneldeied so favor aK Where tbe rock ts favorable, IU tbivknesi does Dot taks away from lis v&l n lu the 0,1101,11 ol tbo export operator, toll .tdl to it. From tbe fact Ibat the tll It found de- pwsitod as It i-re , in (Lu m.d reck, ai'.bia abort riiattnee ol tbn top of the turn, tbe tnp aod bottom ol the receptacle composed bard pebbl; rock, of a. thickness fmm fifteen Incbci to not (infrequently as many left, II is evident that the sand rock formation was subsequent to tbat of Petroleum. The sand rock would seem to act aa a. receptaelo. Petroleum becoming mingled with the loose aand saturated the tame, and bejng cxclu ded from both air and , the coniraot of waters it gradually formed In lotna age of tbo world loto tbe strata where we obtain our oil supply. Tbo iocldental detalla of tbe different processes wa stall Dot muddle the reader ner ourself wild describing. Soma Industrious mathematician calcu lates tbo amount of oil existing orer t tingle acre, allowing only a deptb of a few Inches at, as near aa we can remember,; lull; 300, 000 bills. From tbe large extent of terri tory, now under succesaful cultivation, no fear need bo entertained of an exhaustion of tbe supply, for few generations to come Aid when this remit is brought about, tbe generation of that day will have found a substitute for tbe article to all tbo different uses for which it is now Indispensable to tbe wants of mankind. Sobix's Ball. Notwithstanding tbe cold and itormy weather, last evening, quite a large number of people were In At tendance at Fox Denier's Pantomime of 'The Three Blind Mies," and all appeared highly pleased wits, tbe entertainment Tbe pantomime la tbe finest piece of acting of tbe kiod we bare ever witnessed. Mr. C. K. Fox appeared in three different char acters, and Mr. Tony Denier in two, keep ing tbe audience to t roar of laughter dur ing the entire performance. They are a boat In themselves, and til who desire '.0 enjoy good hearty laugh and lots of g-nu-ino Inn should not tail to attend to-nlot. Tbo Spade nd Ladder Dance by A. W. Maflio is truly a wouderful performance. Miss Linda Do Rbona aa Coljmbloo, and Miss Nellie Sanford aa Fair Flower were repeatedly applauded. Tbe maoagemea1 were disappointed et jje non appearance of tbe musicians eogaia by them In Tilusville This difficulty win be remedied this even ing, and good nus!o ltl be la attendance. We hope to seo a crowded bonse. The pipe line across the Allegheny River t Franklin, swept away by the ''break -up'' A tbe ice, was repaired on Saturday last. None of the pipe lines at Parker's Land ing, swept away at ibe same time, had been repaired np to Inal evening. Tbe continued bigb water In tbe Croek at tbis point, bss delayed tbe repairing ol the McCray & Egbert pipe lines, alto swept away at tbe time the los went out. A warrant was Issued this forenoon by Justice Reynolds for tbe arren of a youoj man residing iq Rouseville, on charge of fornication and bastardy. We suppress tbe names. Fes Ahead. To morrow evening anoth er one or ftose p'.oasant social gstberirtiia will be given at tbe Oil Exchange Hotel. Good mtuio wilt be in attendaoce, tori t plessiot time will be hsd. On Friday evening next a social party ill be held at Prather'a Hall, Plumer. Supper will bo furnished at the Spencer Bouse. A good chance to get yonr girt and go sleigb-riding, besides enjoying s pleas ant social gathering. Attention la called to Freeman's new ad vertisement A more extended notice will appear to-morrow. On Saturday, a vllllau named Jones, at MsCUntockvllle, attempted to outrage tbe person of Mrs. Jasper,Jwife of t respectable oltixen ol that place tailing in which be ran away after stealing a horse, saddle and bridle, and overcoat from different men. Tbe authorities are titer him sharp. Eo says the Bulletin. There are now 24 prisoners eon fined In the Venango jail. MajorS. M. Mills, loon 'be popular land lord ol tbo American Hotel tt Tilusville, baa leased tbe Franklin Exchange Hotel, tt Franklin, and will open i t April 1st. A new well was struck at Parker's Land ing, t few daya since, wbiob Is yielding SO barrsls per day. It is located' on tbe Tom's Run Oil Co's property. Senator Sberuion bas ptepared an eUbor etetpeeoh tgainit tbe repeal of the Income tax, whlcn comes op for discussion in tbe Senate Chamber to-day. Mils Ella Brown, of Bottoo, Mass., is in England trying to get tbat property of ber relative, Charles F. Brown, "Aitomus Wsrd," which tbo exeoutors have never so counted fur. Whisky engaged In t row on tbe street ltst nlgbt. Cbiispqueare two individual got black eyes nd bleody noti: W.bltkcy c Cipefl unhurt. THE 8 AX 1MJMI3IGO COM M 13 The resolution or Congress require tbe Commlieion to Sun Domingo to oblaln an swers to the lolluwing questions. If tbey r honontly aoswerud there am be no difficult lu coming to' a proper conclusion with reference to tbo question of annexa tion: I. "., What Is tb political state end con dition of tts Dominican Republic! II. flow many people bus II? III. Do tbey desire to be annexed to the United StatesT IV. What is tbe physical, mental, and moial condition of tbe DomiulcansT V. What.la their condition aa to mate rial wealth and industrial capacity. VI. What are tbe products and re sources of the country, mineral aod agricul tural? VII. What are tbe products of tbe wa ter and forests? VIII. Wbat is tbe general character of tbe soil, aod what proportion of It is capable of cultivation? IX. What is tbe climate and health 0 tbe country? X. Wbat are tbe bays, harbors, end rivers? XI. What Is the meteorological charac ter of Pomtoics, and is It subject to sudden and convulsive cbingos like earthquakes anil hurricines - XII. What is tbe debt of tbo Govern ment I Is it a funded and settled, or a flouting and Indeterminate debt? XIII. Wbat are Its treaties and engige uients witb other powers? XIV, Wbat is tbe extent of tbe bnunda ry, and bow large la the territory? XV. What paitoi tbe teirltory Is cov ered by grants and concessions, and what are tbe names ol the peisons to whom tbey were given? XVI. Wbat are tbn terms and Condi Hons 00 which the Dominican Government may dsireato be anuexed to tbe Unites States! Tbern was a elrciis at Phoitnixville last week, to which aside show was attaebfd. Tbo side sbow eonUlned a fat woman who weighs a ton. She Is tbe wife of the show man On Ttmred.iy he was observed sil ling upoo a rail crying like a child. A benevolent citizen went up 10 him, and in so lining manner akel him wbnt was the matter. He sVtd that his wife the fut women was sic'i, snil be w is afraid she we going lo die. Tbe benevolent eitlzet tried to' comfort him with some texts about he uncertainty of life, the recognition 'of friends in t better world. B"t the show, man anid tbat wasn't it. He observed: Tbat there woman, stranger, she weighs s ton! Now, es no pall-besrers were ever built as could carry ber, what I'm bothered bout is whether la -coax ber out and get her to die in tbe graveyard, or to let her die in ohimka and bave twelve or fourteen expensive funerals!" The benevolent nan took tb four o'elook train tor Sorrisinnn. There ar som griefs too poignant for hu man iyni;) ky. Vtsixao Coustt Medical Socixtt. The meiahers ot this Society met in Oil City on tbe i7tb inst, and after tbe usnul pro ceedingH, elnoted their oQicers lor the easti ng year. Tbe foliowlug gentlemen were leotedi President T. W. Egbert, M. D., Oil City. Vice President J. C. Galbrallb, M. D , Davis, M. D , Venango of Polk. Secrxtary F. F, City. Treasurer W. 8. Welch,. M. D. Frank lin. Censor Dr. L H. Christie, M. D.. Pe troleum Centre. Delegates lo State Society The succeed ing Bve members on tbe roll. Delegates to U. S. Mudioal Sooiety Dra. Arter tnd Glllett Alternates Drs. Galbrititb an! Egbert Tbe proceedings ware highly interest- log and tbo Society Is in a flourishing con dition. Tbe Tilusville Courier says: A colored barber, whose namo we were unable to learn, was shot in tbe left breast and dan. gerounly wounded at East Brady, last Sat urday, by a whilo man named Austin. A difference ofopinioo exists as to whether Ibe shooting was accidental or not, but we are credibly loformed that "Old Rye" was on accessory. Tbe loog projected excursion around tbe world by t select parly of Now YoikerB was begun on Saturday evening. . When we inquired oft Iriend a few dsys since whtt business he now followed, be replied, "Dontistry the - Insertion of teeth tl rstst beef, bread tod batter. lifMMtl PioUcr-a. 8. ill. l'eltenRlll Co. 7 Mar Ho, Now,ToU, Mid P Rnwoll ACo. Advortlilng Airo"t, are tlm wl ' ri truleum lentre Dn.T Hbhi'BO In Uirt oilj. Ad Mrtifcra In t!Al city si e rtqtiirttrl to leave -r fa tort with either of le.c ntmu homos 3T Tbe celebrated !-'piiig Kcmiwofid PK tuo'Uo Me'odroti", at Titusviile, nar'The iKfaesl smorlruetit of Sleet Mil lie mid Small Instruments la Wmfera Pu- ylvanls, on hnil at ' ' n,,,Kn a. inv :ej Tilusville, Ph., Overceats, Kobes and Fur Cp. Coat, t A. ALDKX'S. Jamestown Cloibiog fctucv. tfg A. full afsortment orStelnway, atrad hurv. Knahe & Co'. Muraball A Siuilall PIANOS, constHiitlv on hand, at BOOTH & 8 A ROUST'S. Til.isville, Pa. Chautauqtiit laUe Picker l. At the New York Meat Maiket. We bars nn hand and are ia oouxutit reoeiut ol fresb Pickerel from Obautatiqu Lke. junli-lf H. t W. pARKsa, lSB" Patties desiring itistintnents of tty kiuu Will save money ny piircnaxnig 01 BOOTH & f ARGKN11. Titesvilie, Pa. TO liET. For Ball. Social", Meeting, Jte., tbe ball opposite Ibo Rochester tJeiite sn ustr e Warner's flour aod feed store. App'y to nor. 3li-if. 11. WAitxta. BIRDS The best Singing ai:d obeapeel Canury Birds in tbo oil regions are la be bod at nifT-'.f. J W. BB1TTT. To Purebanera of Singer Sewing Mt . clitnovl Cant oii! All parties urn hereby ctuiioned a?lal ptircliKSinif any of our Miietiines except throoiili our duly authorized agents, ss M tolitnes will not he (jnaranteeil hy utSl ro cut to puichnsi", Mn. J. L. JomnS'iSJ Is our sjeut fur IVlroleum Centre tod vi cinity. 4.")8 Iirottdway, tiow Yoik. Noticr t hereby uiven th-it IMr. D. C, Cmves is my stfot fur Petrolvum Centra and vicioHy. J. L. John no r-TfStBlnway Tianus kept coustunlly e hnnu at BOOTn 4 S'.RGEVT'st. jl5-lw. Tilusville, P tjy"PIAVOS fmm 300 lo I.OfiO dollars, at BuOTU 4 SARGEM" a, 'l'itiitil!e, P.. ' Giffney hes a Inree lot ot apotrh ale and London porter especially or family , y tbe bollie or esse UNDER CLOTHING, very e'.ei. le large quail lilies, at A. AI.DENN, , Jamestown Clothing Store. Iui' Tor A deairshte Hoi'se fir sal", eltnnt'4 re e ts tert K:irm. ' F;lte'l n wttii eveir convenicii- Ihr fainltv n.n. A niri hiit.in l- off re. P..F fTtr'iii pntllcu'ars enquira at the Janntcwu C'"-lir Store. . ja: tf. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SoMs Opsra, House t 1 For Fw"xsls Only JIOXDAV IIHI Tt'ESWAV Jammry 23 and '21, IftTl The famous FOX Sc IK..li.n Pantomime Troups In their new and i rfg'nnl rntmrm by 0. It. THE TH1EE BLIND MICE ThcorlKl' nl of WE" WILMK W 1KIR, i,.,w rr- ui-m:ujii ilia iriy"i.v I naaire, n w T"IK. ( Wi ll i'li-cti!I Arlthti. Will appear In coi jnnctlpn wllhthewoiinrrnowm Wuoilrn UtiKh'd Acrobat AdmiasiinH SO and 73 Cenle tolls to 1m had at OiinosBras.Druz Store, BittuJuy FURNISH AL At Very Lo OAXiIL. SEE OLD S PctrOiWm'fJeTtoe. Pa.', Oct Sl-tf. We have full nrtment of Skate Nicholson Blacxsjo. At IsHAM'a, TiTinvti.Li. Ladles stem. indliiK Watches ol ueurlf til flrst-eltes uiUiers. dect-lw. Ky"Tl) Hmilh American "ml tba bri-t In ' tor sle only by JCJO l H & KARUKRT, Tltutvtlle, Pa. Solid siWer.gooda aea MiNable aw IMAM'M. rearula, at Tlrwvdle. -irWUTl H.'UiL'JW . SWglPSWwaaWBStJM W. U. AU.ISON A HOiNSTOBlMO,C W. D, ALLISON & SON'S Philadelphia, 9fanatattiprt ol.turlr OIL WELL CASING- A TUBING-1 With plain aod luient Oar Tl ! aa4 CAtlNd are nuiml.3axa wltt west eruw, eepressly kr lbs net ef oil an 4stts, .tag testis! at tha weeits fort S!iixaat atk a praamre ef l,fe lbt. to tha aquare lata. (0-1 lack Inset, sad taekat at atuawa tit etirlraaW m. if urn othre It eaiialae. Tkt 4stsjer herofjrs txear'isceJ In htif TaMi tmk t ts eeillrig It sbvlatid by salt it'.hwa Can's TeVrg tj ulent Cnpl!nj ji.i'. ISobsra Opsra dousa. Rcltsm f ihfj Faworita.i. MI33 ADA TESMAN'S Female Minstrels! A3D OLSOTaioi-i'Si! THURSDAY KVIfG, JAN. 28 Th Great Xmtellj f ifec Sra Tha tint sr;flo!y ericea.tnil Fctaia'a SJtustrjl aed nia i mnpa ivrr rig-nutria, r-:nrotaf 'lo'u laeir hleh'ysm eial Wattarii tier, aowuulwilh iiun-ls anu encce AAmlesJlon 5 and 1i Cent. Seats atarr4 nlihnat extra at GrifT a Drnu S'oir. arvliti aalUe. Jan 84. JUs'srtTlll" .Tu .8, Boa.Tlll., Jaa. tl, ml Jan. SSV r"an:.l:n, Jan 80. a. li'..-H:V nilTHE. l Tile ea psnnri.ihip ler-intore exlstmt; t'a waee lohn ljit.-m'Ta al .-IVit . Aidin if the flr-ii nuiviof anma a t. Aiil'i la this ihy rlis aotvad hv rtnlu:tl raniat, Jaln Iiniir,era rt-ilriiic. Ah I i b llt.a. nad i.ll Serve, f .h- Into ttrm will be etitria d col acted lyalit- r or the euVrrlhars. I ken Aide will count the bnslicis at Ike old stand, JOJIX f,AMM KVS ALBKI'T A. Al.Di;!f. IV-tetl that lftih oViy of Janimry IfTt. Sv. aawaawiwawawi.wwiiiiai iatwwaaaaaai GRADES !F wostlaRates. THEM TH2l it . a. BAaIf
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