A LIBERAL, DISCO U XT from marked prices on oar EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING Winter Underwear, Cnitomj Made Clothing, Hats and Caps, Itothe next Thirty Days I McFAttLAND, SMITH & Co. Merchant Tailors ! liMBlocfc, TUavnriire1PaM Petroleum Centre Daily Record Pet, Centre, Saturday mays. ABRIVU. ANH HCPflkATVEROr TRAKn QN O. C. Af B. R4 On and after Monday, Not. 28th, 1870, win iuu as rouows KOETU KB. &. ho. 9. vn. 1 Leave Irvine). ! ni a. in Leave Oil City 7,00 a. u, t,66 r u. 7,60 f a " Ttlusv. 8,30 423 " 9,i if Arrive Corry, 10,00 " 8,67 " 10,88 " BOHTIf. Ml 9. nn A Leave Corry, 11,05 a M. CI a M. 6,14 r m II fI1tAa Via an - - ii.uk. K,fU p M. 7,30 " 7,6Z J. P. Cen. 1,27, V 8.19 " 8,42 " Arrive O. City 2,10 ,02 " 8,20 " Irvine. 4,60 11.40 " OT No. 8 and 8 run on Sunday. FRMOni TRAINS NOKT11. M 10 XI.. let aa . a. Titos, 11,14 a.m. 8,40" 1,44 , aw Ar.Corl.llHM. ,w FUR1QBT TSAIR8 SOOTH. . Ko- Wv Mo. a No. 16. No. 14. Kb SO. A .. M .! .! M, IS 40 FA .00 WW ,10 p. m , rrivw at Petroleum Centre 8,80 n. 1, f-?' it" Ulrol,2'' eceommodaMou, cosiiects at ry tor Bant and North. . """SB JALACS SUMPIBS (JAM. S2 R rcef '? 1'hllHdsliihlB without change. f-U t 'o Philadelphia wllhoul change: S 2.,i,rt from Hbria without rhmjo. Gold at 1 p. m., Ul We present to-day our usual monthly oil report April. It will ba found as near cor rect aa It li possible to got at the figures end farts necessary to uiako a report full and complete. No pains have been spared to make. H correct Extra copies can be hsilat this cQlce. Death has entejeed the family of onr townsman, . Georgo Magrane, and taken to bis Icy embrace a loved one. At live 0' dock ibis morning, Wjlam Edward M liraoe, egod yoara and six months, died from tbe riTucts of savure cold, caught while roouverlog Trom an attack of tho soarlet lover, which cauiwd a rulapae coding In bis death. The surrow-siricltcn parents have the sympalblus of tuo opuimunlty, in this nu aiuiuiioo. 'Touched by tbe icy hand of di-alb, Another bud halb burnt lis cell. And now, lis fragrant riper breath Is tt'jallng wbem tbe angels dwell. Another aoraph barp ia struQK, Another golden link is given, To bind these wayward hearts o( cora. Still closer, te our borne in Ueaveu." Funeral services wlU be held at the bonse, on Washington street, at 2 p. . tormorrow (Sunday) afternoon. Th Fhih Fwht. Tbe Buffalo Com. mercial reports that a steamer will bave the city for Erie, wbenoe it will sturt to the scene of tbe price fight between Mace aod Coburo, which is to oum off 00 Thursday ot next week. It fixes the scene of the fight at Long Point, which Is one ol the very best of reasons that It will not tke plaoe there. Cuslck, tbetralnorof Maoe, and Jim Coburo, brother of Joe Coburo, were in town from last Saturday until Tuesday. Whatever arrangements they may have made, were of oourse with out any parade. Erie Dispuloh. Considerable loo.UnJ other interesting reading iimitr U crowded out ou account 'Waj' t;-ai,ia of our oil repott. nO.MTHIiV OIL. HEI'OHr. We prctenl lo-day our usual oil report for the month of April. There has beeu less (ailing off during ibis month than for several months past During Match tbe greatest falling off was on the McCruy la nil being ?32 barrels per day. During the wonth of April this farm exhibits an in crease of 37 barrrels per day. In March tbe productioon was 319. barrels per day, aod In April 340 barrels. A number of tbe other terms sbowj a (ailing off but tbe great er part hold their own sftice tbe March re-, port was published. The following table shows Ike decresse per day. on the principal farms and trade: Pearson farm, 6 barrels Columbia farm, 47 11 Niagara farm, li " Lake farm, 10 " Central faxa, 8 " The Dalzell, A. Boyd, Sam. Boyd, M E k ny Metropolitan, Brown, Cornen and other farms and tracts exhibit an Increase In production over tbe month of Maroh. The total iversge of tbe several farms aod tracts as given In our table shows a dally prductloo of 1,780 barrels, a decrease of 63 barrels since tbe March report. As we predicted in onr March, report de veloplog.was quite lively during tbe month ol April and promises, to be more is during tbe present month. On the Brown farm, Lake farm and Metropolitan tract, Cherry tree Run, a large number of leases have been taken and wells are to be put down at once, drilling having eonunecoed on several already. On the Cornen farm four new wells are to be started at once. Leases are also being taken on tbe Buobanan farta. lying back of tbe Columbia farm, and the indications are favorable for good pajing .wells being strnok on that farm. There are at present from 30 to 40 new wells going down or about to be started in this vicini ty.. On tbe wbole the business of develop ing presents a favorable aspect at present, much more so than it has for several months past It will be een that tbe St eveneon farm ban bean, abandoned, bavlog been flooded ont by water. Included in our report for April wilt be tuund three or four tracts never before repotted by us, located on Cberrytree Hun. Tbe production of these farms boa. been taken Into consideration in showing the de crease since last month. On tbe first day of, the uootb thew was In iron tanks at tbla. poipt 152,335, barrels, an increase of 6,956 barrels since March Oral. During tbe month the shipments from this point of crude aod refined oil was 27,324 barrels, against 23,505 during M.artb, an increase of 37 69, Included in our report will bi found a table of tbe production, of each lease on the MoCray farm, also the amouut of oil held In iron tankage by Mr. McCray. Tbe farms and tracts where tbe produc tion is given from aotual measurements are marked with a star; all others are estimated2 WOODS FAHM. Averacedailv production. E9 Number of wells pumping, 21 Number of wells drilling, 1 CSMJUL FABM. Average daily production, ?47 niimuer 01 wiiiis pumping, 46 Number ol well drilling, 1 COLUMBIA FARM. Average daily production. 402 Number of wells pumping, 62 Number of wells drilling, 4 KiXNAN FARM. Average daily Droduction. 20 Number ol wells pumping, 1 J. 8, M'ORAY FAHM. Averase dally production, ZiO lNumi.nr 01 wens punning. 41 Nutnlwr of wells resumed 3 Number ol weUa abandoned, . IN OTELlnoreaeo since March of 27 bar tela. VANS TRACT. Average daily production, 12 Number ot wells pumpiug, 4 BTJSVK.VBON. FARM. Average dally production, ft Number of wells pumping, x JO is laruj was auanaooea op the last Ol ins monin. wooded out HTDS. 4 KCSIJJiT FARM, Average dally production, 19 Number 01 wells pumpiug, 6 number el wells abandoned, Nutntwr ol.wclls completed, 1IKR8 FARM. Awrase dally, production,- 14 number or wells pumping, 10 vim. m'cray, farm a omroa tract. Average daily production J6 No of w.ull puiMulog,. 4 no or wells completed,, Number of wells abandoned, BART. TRACT." Average aaty production, 5 number 01 aolla puuipintc. Number of wells abandoned, DALZELL FARM.' Average dully production, (9 Number of wells pumping, 1,4 Nont. Increase of lb barrels line fast mouin. BAMITKI, BOYD FARM.- -ve'S daily production, Numbet ot wl s pumping 'I J. II. SKINNER FARM Average daily production, IB Number wells pumpiug, 1 6 Number of wells drilling, 1 ARNOLD rtllNNKT TRACT Average dally production, 40 Number of wells pumping, 8 llliKOfSSK TRACT. WILD CAT HOLLOW. Average dallv production, 7 mber-ol wells pumping, 2 NUUARA FARM. Avcisgs daily production, C8 Number of wells pumping, 23 FRARJON FARM. Average dally prpductioo, 26 Number of wells pumping, 11 Number of wells drilling, 1 Number of wells commenced, 1 COXTCvX FARM. Average dally production, 10 Number of wells pumping, 4 A MYD FARM. Average daily production, 10 Number of wells DuaiBkkg. 4 a CO. KBl'BT FARM. Avsraie dallv production, S Number ef wells Dumping, 3 Number of wells completed, KKNNCUSBTT TRACT. Average dally production, 6 Number of wells Dumping, 2 CLARKMONT FARM.. Average dally production, 14 Number of wells pumping, . 4 Number ef wells drilling, ' Number of wells commenced. 1 VROWN FARM. Averate dallv Droduction, 67 Number ot wells Dumping, 20 Number of wells commenced, 2 METROPOLITAN TRACT. Average daily production, 28 Number of well pamDioiiv 9 BA1XKY FARM. Average dally production, 27 Number ol wells pumping, 12 LAKE FARM. Average daily production, 14 Number of wells punuiiog, 7 Number of wells drilling, 2 SCTLKY FARM. Aversge daily production, 9 Number of wells pumping, 4 BURNS TRACT. Aversge dally production, 6 Number of wells pumping, 4 HARPER TRACT. ; Average dally production. 9 Number of wells pumping, 7 M'KLVEB TRACT. Aversge dally production, 6 Number of wells pumping, 3 Number 01 wells tinning, 1 1 HEED FARM. Average daily production, ' 30 Number of wells pumping, 8 DIMPjiV FARM) Average daily production, 88 Number ot wells pumping, 22 Number of wells finished, 1 CORNEN BEERS TRACT. Average dnily production, 18 Number of wells pumping, 6 MO TANK FARM. Average daily production, 41 Number or wells pumping 20 LOWER MCKL1IENY FARM. Average daily production, 6 Number of wells pumping, 8 Number of wells abandoned. 1 COItN'ELL TRACT. Average dally production, 8 Number of wells pumping, 1 Number of welln drilling, 1 OIL HELD IN IRON TANKS. April 1 Miit 1 Central Petroleum Co's Tank.... 10,101 11,7m venirai rciroieum m Jnnius 8. McCray, C I'( 3. B. McCrat, U Pet. lai 8. A. Wood Tank, J. 8.1 McCraT A Muuhali. C. I1 1'et Farm. 11, UK) 11.6110 larm, No. 8. H.lou 8 (M0 McCray Muntiall, C. I'.t- Farm, 14.084 UIW-J t'ady Tliomion. Boj l F'm.. raiierson a unxtvy, Arnold, Hblunev A Deroasie " Lehr, " Jiim 8 Mcftav (No S I " 4,M 4,5:u 4,610 b:m ni 4,sou li.v, 11 sal 1'1,0KI 13,0(10 O,00!j 1 (MK) 1(H) 8,r.H 8,i-,H 6.11411 5,U4 20 V.-JtU 1,7S James 8. MoCra; (No. 3) " ...v,.. Dlckay 4 McCray " ....,.. V. N Payne " ....... Egliert Kano..... J. 8. McCray, F. H. Bod turn J. 8. MoCray. Ualull Furin 1. 8. McCruy, a II., CI farm, TOTAI. ...... 14(l,!r,0 15a,8S5 Increase since April 1st S.II.Vi barrels. SHIPMENTS DUH1NO TUB MONTIt. Crude, 48 gallons to bbl 21,887 Bofined, ' 57 TOTAL, ST.aii 8,739 barruls mure Uian during March. James s). McCray farm Tbe Pro taction ol Each Lease Total Pro elactloa of the rarm Arooantbeld bjr Mr. meOrsjr la Iroti Tanks. In tbe tsblo. below we give the whole number of barrels of oil produced by tbe Jacaes S. McCray farm, including the pro duction of each lease, from July 16tb, 1870, at tbe time the Donsgby well was struck up to Msy 1st.. 1871. Also, tbe amount of oil held by My. MoCray In iron tank May 1st, 18?!:. No. Bbls. Total NAMi OP UASB. delhri-m PmJurt'11 Phlillra 4 Boyle Lease, 63,4211 7U 811,414 80 Arnold, Phl.ney A Deeonsse, Csdy A 'I boiunsou Lease, Lldj McCray Leaso, I.W UUMO, n oil mis li 89,TTT 88 51,184 B 63,WIH 00 B9,i: m iA A to? ru Hart, Moore & Co. Lease, g; jui MoCtay Adums Ltae, 87,77(1 On Armstrong & Christie Luaae, (ill m James 8. McCniy Lease, S,ai7 01 Mu')ray 49 Kfjilor Lea-o, la. 1 411 H5 Keinp, Iockwoud A Co. Lrue, 770 !M Irwin, Ilradstreot k Co. Lease, S,07-4 aa 14,a-,i is ao.oia 7 47,018 68 Mt5 78 8,0117 m 18,050 811 83H 44 8 4(l 67 mcuruv iNinagby Leaso, 80 610 S fti.Hm 01 jirusn, uiaeamoio d! Co. Lease, 1,875 1,875 uj McCray A 81.1 r Louse, J,ms 91 Mnunt Morlali Lease, ,JS8 111 Blai Hawk Lea.e, ' XM 1.7 JlcCray 8, Jones Lease, 605 111 Ibuinpsou A McCray Lease, 9,1)45 77 4.878 111 8,807 04 8,2 m im 8,477 88 525 10 8,1152 22 Total, Amount of oil held b7 J as. 8. McCray In iron tank May 1st, 1871) BW. Jnmci. 8. McCray Central ftinn. 11,088 (11 James 8 MeCray, llnM'n. Ikiydfaria 11,(15112 Jmnes 8. MeCrnv, W W ' 1.1.000 Wl James 8 McCniy, II M. 5.V80 70 Jnnies 8. McCray, 11, F H. " 6.1MII 87 Jnmcs n nc.tTav, A. P. a U " 4.KHI on .lamen 8. MvCrny, M Co., Central rarm 14,084 70 James 8. McCray, K Dro. Dnlr.rll " ,88tl 80 JaniBS 8. VcCmy, F. Urn's. (Ill Cltv. 80,114 07 James 8. McCray, 8. A. W. Central farm 17.80.1 00 linn a 8. McCray, C. A T. lViyd firm, 1S.8.KI 411 J.mc 8. IMcCrnv. P. II. Kabert farm. 8,480 10 James 8. McCray, M. C. M , C Pet. farm, 8,740 76 James S. McCray, 11. A B., Columbia Cm, 1,758 Oti ToUU 18,807 17 There was a large audience In attendance al Sherry's Theatre, last evening, to wit' ness the performance of the great drama from Charles Reade's oelebrated nove,, en titled, '-Never Too Late to Mend." Tbe play was brought out In excellent shape. Among tbe characters deserving of special mention, and who acted out their parts In a highly creditable manner, were those of Mr. J. W. Carner as Peter Crawley; Mr. S. K Chester as Tom. Robinson; Mr. Jordao as Meadows; Mr. Jermoo as Isaac Levi, and Miss Virginia Howard as Susan Merlon. The piece Is a good one and was brought out iu a very effective manner, eliciting fre quent and besrty applause from those pres ent. This evening will be produced tbe cele brated legeudury drama of 'Rip-Vao-WIn kle; or, Tbe Sleep of Twenty Years," Mr. J. W. Carner appearing as Kip Van Win kle; Mr. Chester as Ilendrick Veddor; Miss Howard as Grelcbeo, and tbe entire com' pany In tbe cast As this is positively the last appearance ol this favorite company tbe present season our citizens should ten der them a 'bumper al parting " Cominia. We received a call last even ing from Mr. W. B. Gardner, advance agent for Sheldenbitrger's mammoth Euro pean Menagerie and Great Grecian Circus, which is to perform at Petroleum Centre, on Thursday, May 18th. Connected with this mammoth concern is the only full grown living Rhinoceros, or Uuicoro of Holy Writ, ever captured. Mr. G. represents this show 'o be everything that is claimed lor it. See Here, Muggins ? Since advertising is all the ge, I wish all my friends to see that I also advertise. I have sent to Paris for a $4,005 00 ORGAN and have eugiiged a FULL BfiASS BAND OK 180 PIKCKS, which will be here via RailroHd lo Jerusalem Four Corners, thence by oil pipe line to McCray 1111,. and ford ing ibe Creek on tout will march to my Sa loon end ' tooting" will .cummence to "oiicet." Look out for them.. My Beer Is rather poor, but considering tbe many at tractions, I bone mv t airons will not find fault Music by the band; $4,005 organ ac companiment Free Lunch from 4 a. M. to 4.30 a. m every morning; Six sands; bully sanawicots, J.C. LOU. J. VOUCnEH, The first Second Class Saloon In the Coun ty. ii.4-3t Monet Lost. Yesterday afternoon on the Frotbingbam path, or Hess farm, a pocket book containing twenty-live to thirty-five dollars. Tbe finder will be re warded by leaving tbe same at tbe West ern Union Telejta Office, at this place. Ml NOTICE. The subscribers having sold out tbelr Lager Bier Stand and Barber Shop intend leaving the couotry, and take this method to inform those Indebted to them that all bills must be settled by Saturday. Msy 6th. And all persons having claims against them will present their bill before that date for payment J. H. I.eonhaiiser. C. J. Leonbauser. Petn-'eum Centre. May 2 Id. Best Spring style goods received to-dsj at A. 8. SMITH'S Boot and Shoe Store. mSO-lf JLNlttAL. UOSE, PBTHUUtTJM CENT KM, PA.. AND DUNCAN HOUSE, OIL CITT.PA. Near Oil Creek A Allegheny lliver Railway Depot mayis tf. CKOS8 A McOUBIR, Prop ra wait v ruuii, Ilavs bought out tbs lager beer standi OF J. If, IJJ0SHAU8ER, Ob Washington Street. They will make It a pint to nav DartTciilai attention to the wants of iholrena. toraere and will keep PKE811 LAG Kit and ALB always on tap. Drop m and see us in, our new quarters. ma-tt FOR 8AL ORTOUE.T. The flouseariloliiim? Loonhausor'a Ihu TjvrAr Blcr 8aloon, aud now .occupied aa a Sepir Ntore will ba sold vevy cheap, or rented in aoartuitnU Appiy on or belore Tuesday May 9th, to CIlAKLJiS J. LEON 11 AD8KH. 84t At the Bttrtwr 8hup. II. WHiBEUT, ISow nrxpand to execute BRICK AND MA BON WOKK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, aud wnrrants to fnvo satisfaction. PLAhTKltlNO done to order. BUICK CIIIM N1E8 pue Also. UKICK aud LlilK constant ly on hand snd for sale. ' - Mesldi nee on Egbert Farm. Post Offlce AaJcci lVfitolcuni Cent, Ia. Gij-j at scU. ebio-im. Success ofthe Period! A JUASS1VK COMIHXA.TlOItt GRANDEST ENTERPRISE OP Tn I: GllEAF MAMMOTH N. Y. CIRCUS MENAGERIE. AND BALLOON ! PETROLEUM CENTRE. Monday, May 8th. Grand Free Spectacle ! ( RATCITOTJSgBALLOON ASCESSIOIf adjoining the CI rem I avllllon, al 1 o'clock, p. )j) and l rlor to tbe arentc Exhibition. PBOF. RENNO, The Renowned Frei eh Aeronaut, will nake an a hia aerlai Higlits In bia monster Balloon "TALU'r LAII,"eiilitled: A Journey Vcyond the Clondsv Eight Mammoth Air 8n1ps, 100 feet hlch snd re ft. a dlameti r, are carried wl h this fruit MlililUk. ment, so thit an ascension is guaranteed daily, A PKHFUKMINU 1KN OV Living Wild Animals From the almost lminetrnhle Jnng!cx of Aula and Bengal, snd the dark caves ol hihlrpea. M. PAUL KOUXARIK, IT!. I Ld, fftnn will Ml., ', mmnn vl.K , tamed diiilrens of the forest, aud feed them t' meat irom his own lips. The Arenic Department is replete witn tne nrst muimtnan ana stmra tnlenl of the world, and among the brilliant con - stellatlon will he found M'liLti a STOKES, Premier Equestrian fiom Mis Hoyal Hrcasof Brits!. tl'I.I.hlS. ANDREW.4 AND I.OUISK. Cordes Klastlqne and Volantn, from tbe Paid fannue drone, nw, nilARI.KS BILLIS. The Great Brltis.i 8omermuilt and Hrouetts Bldrr. BAKNEY CARROLL. Greatest Two Ilorse Hlder living, wlih blseliiiaren. LA frJTITK ANN1U, The Hahy Wonder, and! MASTER WILLIE, The Ctiild Somer ault liider. . WATSON BROTHERS, Thnw Vlvlnop n,n nf lha Air. Edwin Watsoq, Vunuallcd (lymuart A Eqnetr lan Oeorgi Wsiron Tnssliler A Traiiese extraordinary. Thoiiias Wainon. Tninese. lloriontal liar, Ac. Kipior Bliss, Hrand A loy Tumblinir.TrlcB ClowJ . Jerome Tnttle, Terrlflc Voltlireur. donble Somcrs li J C Louf.M'xlern llcrcitlex.LI ;ht A Heavy Balance" The Funniest Clown allre. JF.AN JOHNSON. The World's nrsinest Jester, and an endlws Mst of-- EFrlClKMT AtlillllASUiS aboidiaki. aa Ma Heir Kopp's Siller Cornet M P Drawn l, ti Ai.lilan Horses, snd In the Orients! . Chariot, or ' HNItUB," wl,l parade the tree "'Mi0'; & Enforced, snd no .cok ing ailowedtiwido.theftlllon. aCAUHKlULI BOAIO rv -a-. at extra ebarae. Admission. Cte. Children,, under lO, 515 cen. Frsnklln. 1 huredar. Ms4th ; Oil City, Frld'f-. Mnv6th. Vouaevl'le. Saturday, l "J "J,, ' villa, Tuesday, May "i"- .
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