ZU glfjmMtom.. R. DUNN- - EDITOR. TUESDAY MOANING, APFylL 11. The Cranberry Oil Field. a; - . During the pn.t week nn excitement equal to that which prevailed when the Hickory oil region was first discovered, 1im prevailed among oil operators con cerning Cranberry oil territory, and although lands unless directly in the "bolt," do not commaiid such enorm ous prices, as at Plensnntvillo or Hickory, . yet extravagant prices, have been paid, and all the "belt" ter ritory lying between Rcnn and Porter Island, four, miles below tins city, has Ireen pruclinstd or leaned. ilia well on the Mi ton hiirm is ac tually yielding 110 barrels per day, 'and increasing, and leases on that faVui command fabulous price, hut Mr. JUUton has decided not to sell or lease any more- territory, jaying lie "doein t want the rest of his farm spoil cd for. farming purposes until want he lias leased is devoloped. ft. large number of wells have :beeu commenced in the immediate vicinity ..xf.the-Miltoii -well, and a. line of. der ricks reaching through Cnuiberrr to t--irotcr.-Jilatid,- will'sooh be erected. Vennago Cit'uenJ .. , ;.'. We clip the following items from the Titusvillc Herald: .i- . ". On Monday morning, Daniel Camp bell, a man who worked in the dar land quarry, was found with both legs cut oil', and the body badly mangled, on the track of the P. & E. railroad, shrill! three miles rant nf Corrv. His satchel lay near the body, and contain ed some sausage meat, beefsteak, and two bottles of wliiskcv. In one of his pockets was found an undertaker's ic ceipt for a coffin. The theory is that he fell off one of the trains while in a state of intoxication. His home was in Garland, where he leaves six moth erless children, the oldest ot which ii only fifteen years of age. A sad and fatal accident occurred about two o'clock yesterday afternoon, to the infant daughter of Mr. John Ross, who resides on tho brow of the hill, south of Hoenig's brewery. It annears thnt Mrs. Ross allowed her little boy about 3 years old, nud her little girl about 18 months old, to go and play in the yard, anu nicy nau not been gono more than five minutes before the boy returned and said that his sifter had fallen into a barrel Dear ly full of water. The distracted moth er pulled the child out, and immediate ly summoned Drs. Bailey and Varian, to her assistance; all their efforts prov ed unavailing, as the child was dead. The barrel was sunk in the ground, to writhinalmost ten inches of the top, and the child must have overbalanced herself and fallen in head first. ' PfTKbLEuM Items. The new well at Reno, was pnmping yesterday at the rate of 100 barrels per day. ' Several new wells are, going down near Pioueer, on the Gregg farm. kcveral wells will be completed with in the next two weeks on Church Run. Parker's Landing territory promises to keep the lead of the entire river dis trict for the balance' of ths year at least. -New developments are being made in , the vjciuity of Bear Creek and adjacent territory that will serve to maintain if not increase the present production. : A, new well is going down on the Copeland farm, near Piihole, which is About 150 feet deep. This is the farm for which citrlit hundred thousand dol lars was offered in 1805, $250,000 down, 8250,000 at the end of sixty days; band 8300,000 in three months lit Mr. Copcland thought he would salt down a "million" or nothing, and owing to circumstances which were nnavoiduble, it happened to be "noth ing." At the'present price of oil farms on er off- the belt, we are inclined to think that Mr. Copeland won't get his "million" this season, though his farm may turn out one of the bust. About 12J o'clock yesterday a. in., the engineer of the up passenger train on the Oil Creek Road ebscrved a erip- on the track a short distance ahead of the rapidly approaching locomotive. He whistled, tint no notion being takeu of it, iie iaatautJy put the Wakes down, and stopped tho train uculdejily Chat re any of the Passengers were jostled from tliejr seats. The movement saved- iUetorippls's lifo, and badly fright enexf sortie of the lady nassengers. . r We extract the following from the Eric Ditprttch't Wnrren county letters Yolnusviixk, April ". 171. Last Friday the Rev. David Hutch kiss, fell dead on a bridge in this place. lie was seen to tail and when nnproach- cd, was quite dead. Mr. liotclikk was (0 veal's of age, and Iind prearlied the gospel 40 years, three of which, was spoilt on the Irontier, among the Indians. . Ho was a prisoner in the hands of the savages a long time. Af ter leavin that field of labor, he . took a mission to Canada, and labored ten rears among tho negro refugees. Since eaving Canada he has prtached on different circuits throughout this part of the State. One year ago, ho pro cured a homo in this palec, where his bereaved widow now mourns his loss. His funeral was attended yestcrdav by the largest congregation thnt has for months met in the M. Church. Lust Friday, a man named William Sullivan, was thrown from a vicious horse, into the river, at Parker a land ing, and severely cut and bruised about the head and shoulders. The horse kicked and tramped him under water after he fell, and trotted leisure ly ashore. Two men waded into Iho rivei and brought the man out. He was injured so badly that he could not walk, but was carried to the store of Captain' J.- T. Chalfant; where he was cared for. During the night he was deranged, but appeared much bet ter on Sunday rooming. . Miss Millie Freeland, a school teach at Oleopolis, met with a fatal accident on Friday afternoon while engaged in gathering flowers. The circumstances of the case were as follows: After school hours, Miss Freelond, in com pany with two little girls went to the south part of tho villinge of Oleopolis tor the purpose or gathering flowers, and while attempting to cross a small stream a few yards above the railroad track, upon a log which lay across it, 1 fell upon the rocks benenth it in such a maimer as to cause almost instant death. Her collar bone was found to be broken, though the distance from the log to where she fell could not ex ceed five feet. Miss Freeland laugh ingly made the remark to her compan ions as they approached the log, that "it would le a good joke if they should all fall off and get wet;" the little girls were not hurt. Miss Freeland's parents reside in Oil City. We learn sho was a very estimable young lady, and much be loved by those who knew her. Titus ville Herald. Found DEAD.-Last Saturday morn ing, 1st instant, the remains of a' man named Joseph Mover, were found on the road, known n the "mountain road," adoitt four miles south of Cen terville, this county. When found, the body was almost buried in the mud, and was watched over by a dog, jvhich had accompanied the unfortu nate man, and, during the night, had kept at bay a pack of wolves, and prevented them from devouring it J al though nearly exhausted by his fear ful vigil, it was with difficulty that he could be induced to leave his dead mas ter, or permit the body to be removed. The deceased had been at Centreville, the uight before, with a tenm of horses and a wagon, and had stnrted for home at about six o'clock. It is supposed that he fell forward out of the wagon. breaking hie neck, and expiring with out a struggle; after he had fallen out the horses went ouly a few steps, run uing against a tree, where they were lound in the morning, lie was a man past middle age, and leaves a vifeand family to mourn his demise. Elk Ad vocate. . Meeting of the Presbytery op Frie. This body convened at the First Presbyterian Church in this citr on 1 ucsilny evening. There were over j eighty delegate present.hoiiig tho larg c.j attendance since tho re-union. ' A large amount of business was transact ed. A resolution was offered disapprov ing of halls and masquerades, but wo8 Voted down, the majority not consider ing it strong enough, and wishing to pars one discountenancing it altogether. Rev. A. Sinclair, of Titusvlle, Rev. M. McFatridge.of this city.nnd Rev. J. U. Carnachnn, of Meadville, favored tho resolution, as they thought it would interfere with home amusements to condemn dancing altogether. A resolution was posced that no minister be installed within the bound aries of this Presbytery with a salary less than 81,000. They adjourned at a late hour Wednesday evening, to moot in Titus villeon the fourth Tuesday of May. Oil City Time. Suicide. The body of a man named James Fowler, was found on the back of tho "gulf aboye Westh'cld, the other day. He died by firing a shot from a revolver into his mouth. He was an intelligent man, throughly upright, and about 40 years of age. lie was until latley a member of the Harris Community, at Brocton. A short time since, becoming dissatisfied with his connection with the community he withdrew thereforni, received a share of the property of the Community worth about 810,000. His wife and son, who were better pleased at Brocton remained there. Mr. F went west engaged iu some unfortutante business operation, as the result of which he returned to Westfield out of health and spirits. Nothing more definite than this is known as to the cause of the deed. Erie llepublican. GROVER A BAKER'S NKW IXM MACIIIMN. Tho fcUowing from the Clarion Democrat : . "... In the East Foxburg region there are eight rigs up. Three wells are pumping an average of ten barrels each. William Hunter, jr., son of Mr.Wil liain Hunter, sr., of Monroe towmdiip cut on too ot ins toes, with an ax, one day last week. John Thompson, son S.D. Thompson of the Alexander House, had his arm broken a few drops ago. In company with other beys, he was jumping, and falling backwards, tried to protect himself, and thus broke both bones of Jiia left arm. A man named J. C. Keiscn, from Middlesex, Armstrong, Co., was kill ed, in Funnington-tp., Clarion eounty, lait Friday. He whs working iu the lumber job.of D. B. Fminger on Turn's Run, and while cutting .down trees, a number of broken limb fell, one of Mliich struck him, kiiliug hLui almost instantly. Mr. Keison wns unmar ried. His body was taken Lome, by JJj l-rot! .or, l':r iii'iorniei. Terrible Accidest. On Monday afternoon last Mrs. Charley H. Swan, residing on the Loci) ran larm, wus terribly burned by un oil explosion. She hud been filling lamps, and dis covering, while using, the fire in the stove was nearly out, she atteinped to give it a start by the aid of the oil. The oil took fire, exploding in the can and immeditely ignited her clothing. In an instant sho was complelly en veloped iu f ames and rushed out of doors where she was discovered by some neighbors who ran to her as sistance, but too late to be of any use fur before they reucheJJier all of her clothiDg was consumed. They suc ceeded however, in saving the dwell ing from being damaged y the fire. Iler only child, a little boy six years old, witussed the case ami the mother in all her agony and suffering, was thoughtful enough to keep her boy from coming too close to her. Mr. Swan was absent at the time f the accident. The unfortunate woman died in a few hours. Venango Spectator. Last Saturday evening Mr. John son of the firm of 1aggerty & John son, was attacked by a man named William Shaefter on Main Street and grievuosly assaulted. Shaeffer was ar rested by officer Fulkerson and Mon day morning before Esquire Brooks was required to pay 85 fine and cost of prosecution for his uulawful behavior.- Corry Telegraph. An inventive genius on the Illiouis Ccntiral railorad has discovered that a train of cars can run by the vacuum created by the flame of crude petro leum. We have known for a longtime that it would create a vacuum In a family, sufficient to run a funeral, but this railroad train buisness is altogeth er too scientific for us to see through. Jlecord. Tho venerable wife of a celebrated physician in Botou one day ob served her husband in the funeral pro cession of one of his patients, at which she exclaimed: "I do wish my husband would keep nwny from such proces sions; it apperns too much like a tailor carrvirc- ir.nm hi own work. They nrrested a man at Petroleum Center the other day just for going in a railroad care and sitting down, hard, in a strange lady's lap ;the joenso individual snt there and ret us ed to get up, notwithstniiuing tho squalls and squirms of the lady, un til a policeman enmo in and took him to the lockup They are putting on a good many frills Iatly,down there. Next we shall hear, of their arresting people fcr highway robbery ami "sich games." There is too much mission ary 'work being done iu Oildoin. Jaraestowu Journal. After perpetrating the above "idle tale," we would suggest that the "missionary work in Oildom" be trans ferred to Jamestown and that most strenuous endeavors be used for the conversion of the Journal man before it is everlastingly too late. Jlecord. Temple of Honor. Instituted by J. M. Bonn, D. G. W. T., March 15, 1871. The following are the names of the officers installed : W. C. T., J. J. Taylor; W. V. T.. Fred. Hooker; W. R..H T. Bovden; W. A. R., S. J. Fisher; W. F. R., J. II. Douglass; W.T., C. Arnold; W. U., Wm. E. Smith; W. D. U., W. S. Page; W. G., G. G.Whitney ; W.S., J. S. Walker. The Temple will hold its meetings on Friday evenings, three evening in each month, in the Good Templars' Hall. Warren Ledger. Treasurer Spinner has decided that postmasters must received muti lated currency at their full value in in case of Union States notes,, not more than l-20th of the note is missing and in case of fractional currency not more than l-10th is missing, then they may be recieved by postmasters as before intimated, but when such notes or fractional currency are mutilated beyond the standard referred to.no one is compelled to receive them fur any part ot their value, and the only place where such notes may be redeemed is at the United Treasury. A Bogus Marriage Notice. A couple weeks ago we received a Frankfort letter.containing a marriage notice of Mr. Conkle and Miss Steph en?, purporting to have been written by Robert Shnnon. Thinking it all right, we gave it a place iu our col- urns. It will he seen by the lollowing that we have been imposed upon. The following letter fully explains itself: Frankeokt, Pa., Mar. 2(5, 1871. To the Editor of The Jladical: Dear Snt : I jce by your Inst pa per that you have launched my frail Lark upon the (to me unknown) sea of matrimony. While reading that no tice I wondered, Mr. Editor, if yon CHuld he aware that you were being duped by one of the meanest, most con temptible little bipeds of the male per suasion that das ever disgraced our pleasant little borough. But, judging from what I know of you paper, you you would not publish anything you know to be false. Mr. Editor, tliere has been no wedding at our house; I am not yet married, and, as far as I know, am "funcy free," and am still likely to remain so if all the young gents are as bright and talented as the one who has beeu treating you to this pleasant little romance. What should be done with this thing that thinks it is such a smart young man ? I have told you my opinion of biro very plain ly, and I want every one to know it. But you can write so much better than I can, w ho am but a poor bit of a girl, 1 wish you would publish hisuainound give him a little advice of your own. You may also tell him for mo that most girls, when they do marry, wish to have a husband who speaks nothing but the truth. By so doing you will greatly oblige Your friend, Florence Stephens. Heaver Jladical. T io follow I its nro "selected from tlionn- anils of testimonials of similar character, an expressing the reason for the prefer ence of tho Urover A Baker Machines over all other. . "I like the rirovor linker M-' rhino, In the first. place, because If 1 hntl any other, I should still want a tirovor it Hnkerj mul linvim- n Urover iV linker it answers the oiiih.sc of nil tho rest. It does n jrrcnter viiriet v of work and Isensicr to ieiirii tlmn nny other," Mrs. .1. C t'ro y (Jenny June) "I have lwil severnl years' ro ricniv Willi n Urover linker Mnchitie, which linn irlvrn inn (Trent siilisfiiction. I think the Crovnr.V linker Machine is more easily ninnns-il, nml liws llnliln to ct out of order. I prefer the Urover t thikcr de cidedly." Mrs. llr. Watts, New York. "1 have hnd one in my fnmil v for soino two years; mid fjoiu what I know of its work in irs, nnd from tho testimony of ninny of my friends who use the n-inio, 1 can hardly see how miytlilopeoiilil lie more complete or Rivo better Kitt infliction. " Mrs. tien. Urnnl. "I bellevo it to lie tho liost, nil thlnirsconsiilcred.ol'nuv .that I have known It lw Dtllll.ln .....I ..uO.. . sewiiiu from the ordinary shkiIs Is a ereat ndrantHirc; thestitehls 'entirely reliable; It dtMH iiriiHiiieiitui work lxaiitililly ; it in not liable to cot out of order. Mrn. A. 51 Ss)onr, 80 llond St. lirooklvn. "T nm arrpmintrd with th work of thA prineiiinl machines, and I prol'er tho urovcr.s ii.iKer to iiiem all, lieenusc I con sider the Ktitchmore elastic. I hnvo work in thrhonso which wns done ninn venin niro which ia atill (rood." Mrs, Dr." Me- Croud v, No. 43 Kust ld street, N. Y. "More than two-thirds of all the sow I n k done in my family for tho Inst two vears hss lieen dono by Urover linker's Machine, and I nevpr'hnd a (mrnicnt rip or neoo inoiiaiinr, except tliono rents wliieli frolicsome bovs will make in whole cloth. It Is, in my opinion, by far the most valu- nbloof any I have tried." Mrs. Henry ii . i . i. v nru jweener, .... "Tho C rover A r.aker Howinir Ma- ehino 1ms rendered in every respect, the most perfect satisfaction. It combines so ninny advantages with beauty of .execu tion mid economy in price that it is a no eesliv in every household." Mrs. Gover nor (ieary, Il'arrlsburjr, I'n, "I have had tho Urover . Raker Mn chinn for ten or twelve years In eonstnnt use in my house. I have seen and known every kind of Family Howintr, both per sonal and household, accomplished uhii me lirovcriV liauer Mnclilnc, to the entire satisfaction of all concerned, Kev. Stephen 11. Tvnjr. "I find tho Urover t Tlaker Stitch w ill wear aslonir as the ai-incnts do outwear the parmcnt in fact. Tho stitch will not break on bias seams, when stretched, ns others do ; nnd neither does it draw tho work.'" Mrs. Iir. Whiting, 4 ldist twenty-fourth street, N. Y. ThoGroverund linker SewiiiR Machine Company manufacture both tho Elastic and IM-k Stitch Mnchiues. and offer tho public a choice of tho best machines of both kinds, at their establishments in nil thclarjro cities, and through njjeneies in nearly nil towns throughout the country. Prlco lists and samples of sewiiift in both stitches furnished on application to Urover & Daker S. M, Co., 127 Wood Street, Pitts burgh, Pa. 1 f AOrWTS WAWTOJ (in ns nnd Hy-vnvs in the Hidden life oi AMERICAN DETECTIVES. lly Oilirer Me Hatters. A nnrrntivo of 2."i years experiencenmoiiu ilnu kltobbers. Counterfeiters, Thies, Pickpockets, lotte ry Healers. Confidence Men nnd Nwlndlers of till classes of society disclosing tnrrk od liiHtancos of dials'ilienl vciiki'iico and deep laid plans, of mischief nnd outrage, nnd showing tho modes liy which thev wero traced out nnd scoundrels hroiiulit to justice. A lnrge volume ot over 650 pages ;n mil page engraving. For circular nnd term nddress the pub lishers, J. B. Hurr Hyde, Hartford, Ct. l-4t COUGH ! can be COUGH 1 COUGH 1 Will will oil f'miirh u-lmn vml .. ...... so ensiiv reiensed ny using lr. lVcliV C'nrbollrTitblctM? They nro a sure for Sore Thront, Cold, yonrsmpss, Catarrh nnd all Disease of the Lungs, Thront nod llronehinl Tubes, From tho great number of Testimonials a to tho elllcieney of tho invnlunblo nied cine tho following is selected ! 47 Wuhpanseh Ave., Chicago III , January 11, 1871. "For the last ten years I havo been a great sufferer from fremient attacks of Acute Kronchitin, nnd hnve never found anything to relieve me from these attacks until I tried lr. 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Ho has spent much timo ex perimenting nnd investigating as to the most ctlicient preparation from it, for pop. ular use, and lias for soino time used in his own vractico with most happy results tho effectual medicine now presented to the public as Dr. WELLS' Extract of JURUBEBA and he confidently recommends it to every family as a housoliould remedy which should bo freely taken as a Blood Pchi kr in all doragemeiits of tho sstem and to animate and fortify all weak and I.vm phatic temperaments. JOHN tj. KKL LtKitJ, Piatt St., Xew York. Solo Agent for the United Status. Price, One Dollar per lsittle. Send for Circular. 60-4t A WATCH, pair of lllmikcts. Quilt or Shawl, for One Dollar, appears almost impossible, but such may be hud, and hun dreds of other useful articles, by patronix ingGIX). A. PLUMMEK A CO.'S -OXE DOLLAR SALE.' Tlioir system of doing buslnos lias been examined liy the authorities, and a Decis ion rendered from tho Internal Itcvenue Depaitiiient, at Washington, dated Nov. 4th, 1WIX, declaring their business perfect ly fair and legitimate, and entirely differ ent rom the ditrercnt gilt enterprises. Of course all donot got watches, blankets, 4c., for Ono Dollar, but in every large club, ono of these articles nresold for One Dollar, as nn extra inducement, nnd some member of the club has the chance of obtaining t. A new feature introduced by this cnt . prising linn, is to pay their agents in eit, er c-vsh or merchandise, and to prepay tin express charges. Xo Is'lter opportunity can t offered to eitlierlwlies or gentlemen iutviug leisure time, to form clubs tor this lirin. Head their advertisement in another col umn, and send for catalogue. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY! Water Street, ADJOINIXd THE HOLMES HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa., M. CARPENTER, Proprietor. mm, e THE BOOT AND SH O STORE. TF YOU WAST a perfect fit and t v 1 nrtiele of Boots and Shoes, of tho flu workmanship, go to 3fl CEXTRE STREET, OIL CITY, PA. .Satisfaction unaranteed. 2-33 tf. Msl lent Pictures tnkon in nil the latrM styles of I hoar I. 'i-tj ANDREWS & CO., Manufacturers of ENGINES BOILERS DRILLING TOOLS, AXD ALL KIXDS OF O-A-Stiidtg-s. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX n .a. :r, ID W -A. E , Ac, Ac, TIDIOUTE, TA., JOHX AXDRF.WH. 6-tf n. risitKn G. W. TIFFT SONS CO-, ENGINES, 13, IO, H 1IOR.SU l'OWER, WITH OH WITHOUT LINK AND GOVERNOR. BOILERS, 21, 11, 12 and IO II. I LOCOMOTIVE STYLE. JO, 20, 22, and 18 II. P. . STATIONARY TUBUL4R K. BRETT SON, ACTS. Boom Xo. 2, Chaso A Stewart'n Block, 30.3m TiTUSVILLE, PA. LIVE AUEXTS WAXTE1) FOB WOBKS OF XEW YOIIK, OH SOCIAL 1.1 K B IN THE GTIAT CITY. Wonderful developments amonf; tho arlstorraey. Married Women exposed, Ac., itn Price $Vj. The host Book to soli published. Thn best tonus to afionts ever Kiven. Address, X. Y. Book Co., 144 Nassau St., X. Y. 3).4t N. C. I Lilt K, TIIDIOTJTE, JPJ. WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, Atd Dealer in WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Repairing done iu a workmnnliko manner and warranted to give nntis faction. 4.1 100,000 Agents Wanted for HOW WOWEN CAN MAKE MONEY, and other best books In the market. J;!'inn10:Mu,u. 1 ChesUiut Streott Philadelphia. S0- StrtO A V tLK l)nitl wnti, malo or fe fflWUBiila, in a ntw manuficturiiiir dusinoas at home. Xo capital required. Address Novelty Co., Saso, Me. 3rt-4W $25 A M'eek Salary I-yS5m , niun wimt d as local and travel lingsalcHinen. Adress (with stump) R H Walkbh, 84 Park Bow, X. Y. 30-4t VENTURE HOTEL. ADJOINiNJ THE DEPOT, WHITE OAK, Forest County, Pa. IIUMMASON, RRO-S, Propr's. HMIIS houso is new and fitted up in first m. class style, nnil is iieadiiinrters for nil persons visltiiiK the ureal oil lield of Hick ory. Tlu) bur is furnished with tho best of liipmrs. Tito proprietors will spare no paiua in inane ii mo most clesiraljlo stoii piiiB plaeo iu the oil regions. 12-ly. un. i.awiiknies Woman's I'hikso 'ww an iraaH.. peculiar twl-nnslw. Mn .1 ... CO CO o CD Q CO CD a c 6' "5 o 14 rt H s c o A 0 0 a o ( Q W w .a 23 C o 09 a c 3 . 3 . S3 . O o si o o- ct; ex. Co CO K CO r3 rt s- w 0'$ H CO O 3 a o to a a C H