SHTJGERT&STAER BaciMinri te HcPaaUod, flmttk Co., Merchdnt Tailors! t AND DEALS 113 IN Gents Furnishing Ms, COIl. SPRING & FRANKLIN ST3., TITUS V.LIiE, PA. nc pat in one of tin Aswt awor. meals oj CLOlWdc VA8SIMERES ENGLISH, ' FRENCII AND AMERICAN COATINGS, MIXED AND STRIPED SUITINGS, FANY VESTINGS. Bvor offend In the Oil Region. TwRNTT DIFFERENT STYLES OF HAT3 Ss CAPS, All the Latent and Nobbiest Styles. A FULL LINK 01' Gents' Furnishing Goods, tfce. f etroleurti Centre Daily Record, fo I. centre, fa., Weduenday July 3 Ulrlua Mervlce. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CntJRCH Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and t P. M. Sabbath School at 12 P. M. eats free. A cordial invitation erod ed lo all. Rkt. F. W. Scofield, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7J o'clock P. M. D. PATTON, Pastor. Petroleum Centre Lodge, No T1S, I. O. of O. F. Roiular meeting nights Friday, at 8 eiooa. Bigoeu. ALBERT GLENN, N. G. E. O'Fi.aurrtt, A Seo'y. UrTTl hi)" f meeting. Main St., opposite llcClintook House. " "A. O. of lr. W. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of U. W., meets ev. rv Monday evening at 8 o'clock, In Odd Fellow's Hall, Petroleum Centre, Peon'a. ' A. Clk.v, M..W. S. II. Kooekr. R. Gold at 1p.m. 113'4 NOTICE! Our office will be closed oo Thursday Julvsib. G. H. BISSELL A CO. XW NO PAPER TO-MORROW. God bless tbe dear old flag! The nation's bops and pride, For which our father's fought, For which our children died; And, long as there shall beat A bear! to freedom true, Preserve tbe rights we won When this old flag was new! Grand Fourth of July Celebration, The Glorious Fourth of July, for which our revolutionary sires (God bless them!) fought, bled and died, will .be ushered in at daylight by the ringing of bells and tbe firing of a natiooal salute of tbirly-seveo gun by the anvil squad, under command of Capl. HI. Norrls, an old revolutionary veteran Grand explosion of torpedoes and Chi new. crackers by Ambrose Weaver and Von Jnbosun. Musio by Billy Wadsworth'j Band The Star Mingled Spanuer. . Georiro Munger and Gtorne, Arnold will sing, -Sleeping for tbe t'lug," going to slwp in imitatloo. Crt. D .ds 01 read the Declaration of InOpsode&ce. Oration '-The glorious Fourth" by the Hon. James Hare, late Member . of Con grea. Grand fool race between Uncle Ben Bos tee and Mr. Tbos. McHugh, for the cham pionship. Base ball match between Petrolla drat and second ulna. Hank O'Briao and Tommy Griffe", (be renown'd acrobats and gymnasts, will turn a double handBprlng from the brick bank building In the Boyd farm bridge. Singing Many nnd bright ara the stars that appear In the Flag of our Country un furled" by Bill Poster Taylor. Turning flip flaps through ,an Iron hoop by tba champion, Lou. Voucher, C. C. Wicker, Oliver Cook, 3. 8. Fisher, T. S. Armstrong and 5. Auerhaim, tba winner to be presented with a diamond studded leather medal. Velocipede race Vn, Conner and Wm. Croy. Grand balloon ascension by Pro I. Emel Zed wick. Fr mk Nicholson will sing '-Hail Col umbia," assisted lo the chorus by Jobn Waddel I and Robert Miller. Delegation from Kane City and Allemu goozelum, beaded by Mayor Kinney, in a grand sham fight for a keg of lager. Reading of the Fifteenth Amendment by citizens Jobn Graham and Win. Haines. Pittsburgh lager on draught at Owen Gaffney's; Clams at tbo Petroleum Ex change; Ice Cream at Smith's; Sandf lob es at Wait & Pugh'e; Soda Water at Dr. Christie's. Graud Pic nlo on Laurel Hill, Benneboff Run. Foot ball match between thirty boys. "Boalou Peace Jubilee," la Imitation of Gllinore," by the entire crowd. Thirty thousand people will unite lo. a grand belch "My Country 'Tis of Thee." Dinner at the Central and McClintocfc Houses. Every delicacy of the season will be served. Grand display of firewoiks In the even ing. Horace Greeley, President Grant, George Francis Train, Victoria Woodbull, Teiinie ClaUIn, and the test ol the boys, we are sorry lo state will not be present. CI io societies will please report to Jae. K.Elliott orO. F. Scbonblom; military companies, iolantry, to Sam'l Reynolds; cavalry, to A. Smawley; artllley, to Capt. Hull. All other societies will report to G. W. King, J. F. nulbert or R. P. Brad street. Wlib the above programme fully carried out, our citizous no need to leave town for amusement. For all kinds of lire, works go lo Johnson's Drug Store. Social Party. Our ciliznn should bear In mind that to-morrow evening, a Fourth Inflnlv n.rln I. In , !,.., .k. rv.i r. obenge Hotel. Messrs. Sternhurg, Briggs, Johnson and Edwards, the committee hav ing the matter in band, bave spared no pais to make it tub ball of the season. Hollisler's String Band, or Pioneer, bave beeu engaged and will Itirnlsb tbe best mu sic for the occasion. Refreshments will be served up to suoh as desire It during the evening. Tbe bill Is put at the remarkably low figure or $2,50. . Those who- take de light In '-tripping tbe llgbtftrantastlo toe," will be sure and attend. Tbe committee will do their level best to entertain all who attend, and a good time! generally may bo anticipated. The cbeek ol dealers In patent trash Is wonderful. A day or two since we receiv ed a circular from Speer's Wine Bitters, a New Jersey Institution, offering if we should do about thirty dollar worth of advertilog, to send In payment thereof six bottles of Speer's Port Wine, a composition probably composed of alcohol and logwood. Speep, we respeotfvlly decline. ' For that amount of advertising w can. get any quantity of good wulskv or lager. In faat whisk l far preferable lu our estimation and less dangerous tome stomsoa than port wine manufactured in New Jertey. On on con sideration OL'ly, Spser, ve will consent lo advertise your pott wine. Send tbe 'col lateral" and In k'oei tbe sdVertisment. Otherwise "uix." Meadvlle rejoices J la Ibe opening of a new Museum. Ten yeaia ego Saturday ilia battle of Malveru Dill was fought. Oil Creek baa not been so low lor severe summers nasi ss at present. It mr. I forded at any point almost witbout'wetling mo icei. Walt. Vauausdelk anj Tom. Wait will contest for a cuamnlon cue at Doc. K billiard ball, to -mortowmiput. The announcement of tbe death of Mr. J oho Derringer, ol Iudiasa, at ." the age ol one hundred and seveu years, U beaded by a ioci paper, i.a aOC,ea( 'went or at UiL" wbo A "scientist" baa at hat solved the an ole nt conundrum, "Can an Ethiopian change bis skin?" This Is tbe way be propose to do It : The candidate will bo fl rst subjected to a bath of alkaline water. Having been well cleaned, be la placed in a room where a reliable thermometer indicates 120 degree of Fahrenheit. After fifteen minutes' hik ing, tbe partially cooked victim. is cn.dticl ed to a bath of chlorloe water, at tbe ordin ary temperature. The heat has opened ail the pores, so that tbe cblorloe flows In an I reaches tbe coloring matter. To keep it in the pores must be placed. .To close the pores subject must be Introduced into an Ice cellar, where be spends ten minutes 10 abeo. lute agony, but relative blfss, (or the next step is to drop bis exhausted farm into water heated to 180 degrees. In this tbe pores open, the chlorine grapples tbe coloring matter and departs with It, and our colored brother is colored no more. Johnson is bouod lo close out bis slock of fire works, torpedoes, roman candles, io , at cost, give him a call. Jim Fisk and tub Handsome Girl. Eleanor Kirk tells tbe following inoldent ol Ibe late Col. Flsk, which she vouches Tor as true in every particular: In passing out of his opera bouse one day Col. Flsk was ac costed by a very beautiful young girl, ap parently about seventeen. She was plainly but tastefully dresesd, ,and appeared very earnest in ber desire to be allowed a few minutes conversation. Her story was quiet ly told: 1 bave fulled In everything I bave undertaken in earning my own living. My father is a paralytio and is utterly helpless. I must take care of him. To do this I must have money, I am beautiful that I know as well as you do. "Well," volunteered tbe Colonel, "and you wish to ppeculate on these personal charms?" "I want money. Mr. Fiakjfor my father," replied sht. Te:l me, continued this strange man, "and tell me life truth are you a good girl!" "Yes, sir." sobbed the child. "And would you rather corttiuue one?" be asked again. "Oh Mr. Fibkl of course I would!" she re. plied, bursting into tears. "Well, then," said he kindly; nd with Btiong feeling, "for God's sake keep so. Jim Fisk Ib a pretty rough boy but be never hurl a hair in a woman's bead ye!, and bo never will, and more than tba!, little girl, it shall oever be said of him when he has passed in bis checks and stands below tte judgement seat, that be hss ever so much as winked at tbe tuin of any girl. . I will help your fath er if you will primisi) me,, that you will never try this dodgu again with unyhody; and I want you to be as solomu alout it as if you stood in tbo .presenoe of your God.' The promise was given, the father was luk. eu care of until death, aod the girl was educated for a music teacher and is now successfully employed. Tbe Colorado potato bug has made Its appearance ia Erie County. Sobel's Opera House will be opened on Friday uight next, Harry Bloodg'ood's Burlesque Opera Troupe appearing tor that evening only. Such tula nt as Gus Wil liams, Pedanto, tbe "Man Fly," and the Freeman Sisters, will surely draw a crowd-, ed bouse here. Tickets Can be procured at tbe Post Office News loctn. Oo early and seoure your seats. So great was tbe beat yesterday, that one individual positively affirmed that the wa ter in Oil Creek boiled. Of the truth ol this statement we ara not prepared to state, but we do know that It was warm enough for all praotioal pui poses. Fourth of July only comes ouce a year, and it is necessary that the boy should celebrate the day. In order todotblsgo to Johnson's ao procure some of those Ore works, fire crackers, torpedoes, 4c He Is boeod te dispose of them at cost. Tbe American Oil Works are shut down until after the fourth. : Several ol tbe saloons about town have been tastefully decorated for tbe 4tb. Tbe "gallowrloua" fourth overtook an individual too qulok. He got drunk this afternoon, aod laid down on the sidewalk In front of Stambaugh's office, and "sweet ly dreamed tbe summer hours away." . Hank. Phelps will ride or race hi fast horse, to-morrow. A young lover called bis girl a "sweet fawn," and tbe next day the simple minded lass discovered in one ot her old school books that "laun" was the name given to the Ro man deitleB, which were guardians of woods, that their form was most Ilka th human body, but they bad a short goat's tail i. od large corns. . The next Interview between tbe couple was short and not veiy sweet. r 'Any onterptiiilng liquor teller out of a job bad better go to Muskegon, Mich. Tbe ceosus credits her with 5,002 Inhabitants, and aba has jow but 100 plnces vbere Tonor is io!4. SO BEL A AUERHAIM 1872. NEWCOODS! 1872. Important to our Patrom ami the public at larj6 ! SOBEL Oc AU ERHAIM, Having just returned from Now York we are now opening out the LAIIOEST STl'CK of ming Rummer rg w)ss . .... i n t. .t t. t.a .1 i.iiu .,r ntivuQ nnnMi DOLLY Casmeres BLACK, COLORED AND STRIPED SILKS. IRISH POPIIKS, .Japanese Silks, Shawls, iiii)iire Laces, IIoicry, Gloro, Ready-Made Linen Suits, Also, a very fine selection of MILLINERY GOODS ! MILLINERY GOODs liAUIES and GE.T FUKNISHING GOODS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Trunks, Valises, Satchels, &c, &c. tar4 Please call early and examine for yourselves, declotf. SOIIEIj At AsjRRIIAI.1I. The Oldest Established Dry Goods House on Oil Creek. Vire works can be bough! of Johnson 1.1 per cent, cheaper than any placo in town. Ca!l and see his slock and prices. XOTilSi OF THE WAY. Would you expect to lli.dl a Ewe-.'t eyed girl among the daughters of Mis-sour-i? A Fond du Lao man was obliged to order 'dies for lour ono day lust week. Marsbul Iiuzaitie'4 wife urged ber husband to giva the French authorities "leg bull.'' Platonic love, like all other tonics, is very exciting, and should bo taken boma'palbic aliy. Men aod women differ. You may, per haps, couviuoo a man; hut you must pet buado a woman. In New Hampshire they call elopement suicide. That is not so bad he sued aod she sighed. A gardner's wifn made a pin cushion out of aSpauisb ouion, but she fouud that it btougbt tears into ber needlea' ryes. Somebody says "a wife should be like a roasted lamb, tender and &icely dressed." A scamp adds, "and without any sauce." Ia order to show that you possess a share of pairiotiain it Is necessary to exploja a quantity nf gunpowder in the iupe of fire works. The. plucd 10 procmo lireivo:l;a i f all kinds is ut Schonbljin'H loWi-r bIom. Ha has on baud ull kiuds ol Hrewoiks, crackers, torpedoes, rouiao candles, piu wheels, &c. Ambrose Weaver is always "oa deck" to attend to the wants o customers. The usury law in Connecticut, after be ing in force for nearly two hundred jeers, has been repealed. The rate of interest has been fixed at G percent. Some of the Episcopal clergy of Illinois can get their backs up as high oo clerical rights as "can Bishop Whilehouse. The Chicago Jouroal gives an instance. A ceuple at Belvfdere wished to be married by a Chicago Episcopal clergyman. The olergyman asked wa willing, but having tbe Cheney oase is his eye, considered it best to ask permission of .the Episcopal clergyman at Belvldere to thus perform tbe marriage ceremony in that parish. To tbe surprise of all the Belvldere clergyman got bis back up on the matter and forbade tbe Chicago clergymen frost officiating in Bel videre. Tbe result itm the couple were married by a clergyman of another denomi nation. That Is tbe shortest piece of "red tape" we ever beard of, and that Belvldere clergyman should have his parish fenoed in and broken bottles stuck.on the ton of the fence all around, r BoySj drop Into Jo! ison's and buy your fourth of July fire crackers. He will sell them cheaper than they can be bought eke where. A Georgia judge, who seventeen years ago sentenced John Dotton to be hung,, lat t month performed the Bame office for John Dottoo's son. A new well was completed oo Cberrytiee Run, yesterday,, which Is making flQe show for oil. Do not be deluded iu to leaving town to morrow. The small m. la ... 1.1 ... , . . , ,u lu lmvB gaU)e(j foothold in Franklin. A gentleman informs I1H tllnf iiiiiaI. t ... .. . . ,.u uiuiui jnovaua in that cily in consequence. "!lf any person $as douHs whether ndvere tiseuiLMlt nrn ,',( i... ., thing be does not wish euun In an obscuie part of tbo paper. Thecitizjusol Treuton, N. J., have peti tioned tbo Cuaioion Council or that city ;o allow i te street cus tg run Jn Sunday DRY UUODs. AO Owing to the non payment of the hill by the Slate ofllciala ofSoutb Carolina, tbo gas was shut c!T Iron the State House in Coluu . bin tho other nl)ht. Tbo editorial excursion through the ei irgions woe quite 03 ovation, and seems to havo been heartily appreciated by tbe Iratei nilv. During a comet sulo at the Boston Jub'- le, one day luet we 'It, a baby in tho audi ence setup u lusty and drolonged bowl, whereupon a Boston paper, in alluding 10 lie incident, mimpkii Hmt t ih. r,. jubilee Jlr. Gilmore should Include In Ibe programme, Nursery Symphonies, with ieai ujtoj uongtitoes. ' The St. Louis Sacogcrfest cost $1C,OCO more than the receipts. ' Tiiirty-uine Baptist churches were hullt in Eogland dining ilie year 1871. Tbo wool clip in Sou i tier a Indiana is the laigtst ever known in that dixtrint. Eighty ibomund acics oflnd wero rec ently advertised to bo sold fot taxes lu single county In Florida. The ".toman movement" pro;iesea 'a be West. A yountf lady In Coliimlui', Ohio, bos jusl vindicated ber abili'y to deal with tho sharpest ol mou,- by forging a note, and swludliog a national bank out of t'iree hundred dollars. She was a sewing niachini agent. Wall street is the place, lor L.ocii Notices. A flno lot ol Imported Wines and Llquois just received and for sale by GAFFNEY. Tbe best Pittsburgh Lager at GAFFNEY'S. . For Sale or Kent. A desirable residence located on Ibe Ki- ior I 'I'.rm ah--, .1 : -. . . . .iuuo itoiwu HD IOS berl Farm, a short distance Irom town, particulars aoolv to n. gr n . i . WJSN GAFFNEY. B Petroleum Centre, June H, 1872 jl-tf. For Sale m.ln.l0.0 10 20'000 feei 01 second-hand' TUBING, at from 25 to 35 cte. per fool. Tbe Tubing is In first class order and all' ready fitted. April 23. tf. H. H. WARNER. . . GAFF EX'S Wines and Llquorefor med leal use. The best and cheapest Take Notice. All parties knowing themselves indobted to tbe firm of Scbeimerboin A Tan Eyck. flour and feed dealer.. r r.m.-A i .n at their store, on Washington Street, and settle the same Immediately, at they intend to Close out thai. hml.... ' SCHKKBIfcBHOlHr & Tl EtCS!. Petroleam Centre, May 21, 1872. If. Gaffoey sells Lager ' " UliTlliyrGot to Come I" operah6use r PETROLEUM CENTRE, PA. Friday Ev'g, Jiy 5trr, 1872- . First appearance thlsseasoe of ' HARRY BLOODGOOD'S Minstrel and Burlesque COfiflBltMATIOlM I Enibrnch g 22 Star Artlti, among whom will b fuuud The Aniei irn Hiar ('omlqne, ' H E t It H K M A N MMT KHP, In their Hi.initiful Sodus and ISIrrtehes,' Xilli liHUAl' fEDANIO, . . . . Thswoiiderrul "Man Fir-" A. .1. I.eavltt, Oalr t:rtlier, f?r f, ber!' Harry Mlnodguoil, till Ml umrm it nl orchestra. ty Ai'mipnlon an usual. Comn ence ul S o'clock. Tickets ttr sjle at P. O. fccwsrowu , , JuiyHu ' i t
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