8HUGERT& STARR IPmeteoa la WMli o.,l Merchant Tailors! lints' Furnishing Goods, COR. SPRING FRANKLIN 8TS., TITD8V.L1LE, PA.ll , Kan pal in ant of Dm flout aseortaunta ot mOlllS&GAHSIMERES BNULISH. FBENOH AND AMKRICAN COATINGS, HkXKB AN STRIPED SUITINGS FANCY VESTINGS. er enVred to tbe Oil HefitB. TWHNTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF HATS Sc CAPS, Alitbs feteatand Nobbiest Stylo. . A FDtL LINK UV dents Furnishing Goods, &c. Petroleum Centre Daily ReCOrd rat, Cenire,Pav, Monday march 81 Ittvlno Service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CnTJRCH Service every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and P. M. Sabbath School at ntf P.M. ate free. A cordial Invttatloa extend 4 to '. f ' Kcv. G. Mooki, Paitor. PRESBYTERIAN CBiytCH.'' Preaching at , 11 'clock A. M. anil T o'olook P. M , by the Pastor, W. C. Brain- rd. Sabbath .School al 124, din-cily after forenoon arvice. Prayer Meeting and Sabbath School Tiol)r' Meeting Tuesday evening ol li week. ltrolenni Centre liOtliie, No. T1S, I. O. olO. F. , Regular auting nights Friday, at 7 o'clock. Signed. B. ALLEN, N. G 8. H. Kooker, A Sec'y. (VPlace of meeting. Main St., opposite MeOlintock House. . . A. O. of V. W. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of U. W., aneeta every Monday f renin at Tij o'clock, la Odd Fellow' Hall, petroleum Centre, i'ann'a. . ; A. GI.KNK, M. W. M. T. Cosxon, R. I. O. ol K. M. Minnekaunee Tribe No. 183,1. O. R. M if 1'etraleum Centre, tneeti every Thursday Tuning In Good Templar's Hall. -. 1ST Council Urea lighted at 7 o'clock. U. HOWE, 8ucbem,, C. L. JUKES, Cblel ol Record. Gold at 1 p, m. llGJf Local apt ion goes Into effect to-morrpw "which the tame" plays oa out ai a new paper, a it takes away tbe wiejar part of oar advertising and without advertising a paper cannot exist, That's a foregone coo. elusion. Unless those business men who do not advertise "com up to the rescue" we are gene. Hate to do it, but then inch things have ta be, joo know. In Ibe meer lime thosa Indebted are retpocllnlly r quested to "pan ont tbe gold duct" belong lug to us for servloet rendered, and If Com munity desires a paper published daily let tbatn asnd in the advtriiaing, We'll live on a Mint as long 'as' tbe next one, at least until oil commands a better figure, la Ike meantime we wait the aleeaure of those who dout advertise. ' Thus mjich by way ot explsnstiob. We might add that heviug been injbe newspaper trade la this region lor the past eight years,' if loroed to clot we si all un doubtedly be heard from. Tbe new well on the I'iercs farm, owned by the .Columbia farm boys, la yielding about nine barrels per day. It was to have been torpedoed today and tbe chance are that a good well will be had, proving eon. Clutlvely that Oil Creek teriitory Is ahead yet. Tbe lint'.er oil field may be good -but W opine to ,tbe belief , tbat 'Somebody's son" will get bit before they 'get through with tbe game. A Hartford photographer elalms to bave discovered a new method of tuning photo graphs which does away a 1 1 the use or gold produces a fines Bolsb, and will revolution lie tbe business ilirch appeals tu dislike in git Ml'. Kor .manga nsie lite wobium. It will tratlfv the American pride to know It bat representatives in foreign pant lentlerlee; those, ton, who worthily repre sent American rascality and who do honor American knavery. In tbe prisons of France tbera are ten American scamns. One from Boston, serving out his term lor keeping a gsmblloz bell in Paris. This fellow, named Wells, claim to bave been a Baptist minister, but now refuses to attend divlue service In tirisoa. Another from Philadelphia, tamed Popple, IsJIncarcerat ea ror tna si me orient. He attends "divine service cheerfully, but proposes to rnlte lha law by remaining forevej In prison rather man pay bis Dae. ' A third, (named Hew laud, from Cincinnati, baa delirium tremens and bas a straight jacket with bread and water die'. A fourth, named Smith with a John and a middle letter 1'., from Wash ington, nialotnln Ibe credit of the National apltal l.y bavins plenty of monev. A nilli la Walker from Indianapolis, a (win. dlerwhesays he is an ex-Congressmen. 1 bats What tbe matter. He learned bis bad trick at Washington, .though it does oot.appear he voted for Butler' 'steal." lots man walker was convicted of selling spurious certificates lor a Mormon losn. He behave well, In prison but refuses to attend divine service. His occupation is makine wisp brooms. A sixth is a woman named Jane V.'Leranc ol New York. Her crime was keeping a panel home. She alto re luset to attend divine service. Two of her and tbe tbe nam accomplices, one from Newark, N. J., another from Louisville, Ky., uako seventh and eighth. Tien comes ninth from Columbus, Ohio. His "it Is" J. K. Boers bis nickname Fattv John." He robbed a wounded i.m n.i is put down as "a desperate character." A be is kept in Iroos. bis absent from di vine worship Is Inroluotaiy. And lastly anu teniniy is a man named Moore from St. Louis, and be originating on slave soil. was guilty ol oilseegenation, a colored watnaii betng engaged with Mm in robbing hotels. He, however, attends divine bit vine. It seems tbe lest of unml hchtrl.,r in tbe pricoos of France is a willingueta to at; teuo divino teivtce, and the majority o Anierieau male rastult now there show that disposition. . We had the other day an account of tte visit of "Buffalo Hill" lo Colt's armory at Hartford. Here Is nnotbor and a better one from the St. Louie Democrat: "UulTtlo Hill" was at Hartford, Cenn., lb other day. and while visiting Colt's Armory, tbe large number ofspectators who bad assembled to see the lamoua scout, desired him to fvur them with an exhibitioner bis skill as a marksman. Bill gave ibe chew or tobacco in his mouth to a small boy lo keep warm, a small pioce or while paper was put on a barn door, fifty rods distant, H. William tailed a line new rifle, tpit cubit band, and in Ibe manner o olten described by Ned Uuniline, raised tbe weapon uatil bis nose tested on the Block, fired, and a picket wat knocked oil' from a lance ten loet to the left of tbe barn. '-This ride barrel it orooked," tald BUI, to saying be fait it over a stone to straighten it, then (but again, tbti time barking tbe ibin of an old pie woman on tbe right-flask. A third lihl, and he bit the barn rlr la tbe centre, and tbe shout that arose from f be assemblage attested tbe joy of the epectatort at bis success. Bill la just tt good an actor at be it marksman, which it very remarkable In these day of corruption and bribery. A Lafayette lover seated himself on a barrel turned on its tide, , while serntding Jilt sweetheart's mistress. In bit eolary he rolled tbe barrel ovet, slammed bit guitar against a abutter lo, bit efforts to regain bis bell nee, and dleappeared in tbe cistern. Tha,bubbling cry of Hie-strong swimmer in his agony brought out the entire family, Including tbe bull dog, in vaioua brief and pioiuresque costumes, ranging all tbe way troni a robe de nail and curl .papers, worn by the Innooent cause of tt all, lo a simple yet serviceable collar, ornamented with spikes, worn ,by tbe bull dog. He was Allied out of the cittern, aud thro the bull dog wont for him, and a more demoralized lover never 'look refuge In tbe first 'she bang" he eocouulered. He doesn't go for tbe girl quite to heavily at be did, but he bat amtsbed hit guitar to pieces. fJA tweet ihlef at Smyrna (tola thirtytap bnckett, bnt returned them after readtug tbe weather repot tt. He wisely concluded tba be could aot pail out tugar while tttl" weatber last. A Baltimore girl la going to marry tb Viscount de Mootaban. wha ba just reached this country. We mean po disrespect to tbe Viscount de, tt., when we ask it any Milwaukee or Cbloago barber it misting .torn borne. " v.GIbbt, aterrilt & Co , or Titutville, are completing arrangements lo assume conlro' of ibeCorry Iron Works, Corjy having; vo led them f tO.ftflO on condition of lliair keeu Ing 175 men at wot It. CLiKiON Codsit. The well ttnick torn two weeks ago aq the Chat. M'Master, farm, St. Petersburg dlttrlol, owned by Jno U'Gleughlio, Jot. Law and Chss. M'Mss ters, it pumping 40 barrels per day. - Tbe Southern well on tbe Johnson farm, Is doiug 35 barrel!. We glean tbe following from tbe Fairview Reporter ol tbe 19ih Intt. : Fifteen new rig are going np on the J. B. Campbel and Story farms. There It a mild rivalry existing (between tba "Jack Salesbiiry" well on the Campbell farm and tbe big wall on the Story farm, as to which doe the most towr-rd keeping down tbe prloeof oil. O. E. Emeisoo & Co., bave two rigs go ing up at Kerns City, on tbe Riddle farm. Tbi firm bat also one well pumping one hundred and Blty barrel! a day, and another cbont striking the sand. Tbe Timblln well, on the Martin farm reported last week at doing sixty barrels; -sees" thai, ;we are informed, and goes twenty better. Tbe well on tbe Riekaid farm hat in creased from sixty barrels a day to one hundred and ten. Oun Liuti. Law. A bill will come np in tbe House Of Representative in a lew days remodeling tbe libel law of the Stati. It provide! tbat in suits for libel the- truth may be given In evidence and the facts ex plained. It also placet Ibe burthen of prool as lo malicious Intent, upon the prosecu tion. If tblt bill becomes a law, at It should, it will be ta'e for a nowtpsper to expote rascality whenever ,llie publio good require! such exposure. At tbe law now stands, tbe greater the truth tbe greater the libel. In discussing publie affair, and con demning public men in oflice, tlere is sel dom any malicious lutent against individ uals. Whenever tbe publio welfare is ob served by telling the Irulb should bo spok D, and there should be no law to prevent its utterance in such cases. A woman's deteimioation lo part ber bair at ibe side broke up a wedding at Bangor. Maine, last week. Tbe company bad all as sembled, tbe clergyman was in his place,and the groom proceeded up stairs to eecort bis liuuBun ,uno io me altar. The lady was splendidly dressed.but in orranglng ber hair hud adopted tbe "new style" To thin tbe young man objected In the moe'. decided terms, saying tbat It looked loo brazen and loo "fust;"that tho btlrofa bride should be parted modestly la the middle. A shtrp war of words followed, which resulted in u declaration on the putt of ibe angry youth that be bad taken a firm Hand; thai the hair must be redreesnl or be would never look upon it again. To this il, e)rl replied that be might leave an soon as h please and leave hn did, much t the tli'gust or tho people who came to ptrlake ol tte wed ding supper and were Inrned out of the house wiibout.lt. . Here is a poetic "personal," cut from a Western newspaper: i t , . Wanted A brave-bearted man, who bas buftetted tbe tlorms'of lire and did not Irum ble for tbe Irsue when the trouble came; muet be refined and respectabl;n)lddle aged and discreel. , Witt tbou leave me in my angojeb, ' . Groping on through life alone? Shall I, weak and trembling, languish, With no arm around me thrown? . Addreat Widow. A Seneca Falls man wbo died the other day left a will laying: "To thai old liar and tattler, tba "Widow Jones, I bequeath two cent." "The immortal 'No" it dead HoolJoaep v Powell died at Greenville, Tenu.. lately, af ler an eveotlul life, and one act in It ' enti' ties bkn to an Immortal af fame. He lerv d In the South Carolina Legislature and was the only man who voted "No" at tbe publio meeting tbat passed tba Inulllflsation resolutions, A gold beaded eane was :pre teuteur to bim Inscribed "Tba Immortal No Dnriog tbe rebellion ht terved in Burnslde's army, and wat imprisoned at Richmond. There was Unionlsm-that cost a man some thing, and tbe head ol every loyal man should be uncovered at he pastes tba grave of "The Immortal Ne" Uoo. Joseph Pow ell A;Caliloroia church bell rlogs far church, hangings, political and prayer meetings, a debating society, and now and the ttriket "one" to ttart a bone rate. The local option law must be enlorced. From and; after thii dale and up to tbi day tbe local option law goet into effect, I will tell allkindt aud brands ol wines, and liquor at retail at wholesale prices, aa nw lock must be closed out . Now it Iba time to purchase a utile vial for borne use. OWEN GAFFNEY A busioest like young Itdy of twenty-two in Waterloo, Mien., got Sll.OOO catb in band from ber bridegroom of eigtty btfor lb tntniigt oeteaany, jap-NowKsjibe lime lo porchnee a Pocket Piary cheep A One assortment win found at the I'a t Offlce;cewsrooin. "IjITTIjE jo. Jutt arrived, Emel Zedwiclt'. alias, Lit re Jo" tbe champion Boot and Shoe Artlt f lb Oil Region, bit jaet received and op oned for Inspection and tale, cheap, 12 ess at or the finest and latest style ol ladle and mltse shoe tbat was ever brought Into the Oil Reg loos, consisting of children'- French Kid bui toned and laced Bhoe, Cne black cloth buttoned thoei both for ladiet tod misses, a French Kid,' Foxitboe, laeed.for ladles, a Prunella shoe, with tassels Act tassels 'With tassels on her boot ' A (tyle I am sure tbat suit - Those Yankee girl, with balr tbat curls, And tassels o:i ber boots" Sing. And while you uo it we will state, that we bave Ibe latest fashion out, the "Opera toe" slipper, wbicb are now all the rage io tbe Eust, tbe demand being so great for this new etylu of goods, that it was only through" the friendship of former years, that we ob tained tbe present stock. Just tblnk of It Irdies, tho very latest agoing,. '-Opera toe'' shoes and slippers Ob! my "After the Opera wai ever Alter tbe musio was done We gem! ot tbe very first water With the ltdiet go tudle, turn, tnm.' Don't rail to call early, it makes no differ ence whether you buy or Dot, we will con sider It a pleasnre lo show you Ibe fluesl of goods and tba very best quality In tba mar ket, don't delay calling for we sold one hundred dollars worth inside of four hours after we opened tbe stock; we bave marked down tbe price to tull two dollar oil, come early then for everything Is bound to disap pear llko bot cakes before Cort Dodges' boarders, we are so busy Ibat we won't be able to "stand on our head" or ting to you thii trip; but aa we rush around and whistle you can sit down mmoa;piec of wax and see or feel bow it sticks it you wish to. Remember then tbat all of our new etock ot sboes osve "steel saanks" and are) guar anteed to keep the tboes straight until Ibey nre entirely worn out. t or gentleman we keep on band the beet French calf skint, Irum which customers can select their own material. We have lu our employ Mr, Lawrence Zedwlcb, wbo Makes a specialty ol fine boots and bas no superior la tbe Oil Regions. Kopninug neatly done, and prices moderate at Little Jue's, Smith's oSu stand, Washington Street, Petroh-um Centre, Pa "Long ago" is Hie uamo of a new meotb ly periodical lately started In London, and I dernled 10 pop'nrn tiuuitii-s. A praciuble Knglinh cbeuiittl has discov ered another process tor extracting fuel from water, and Ii is expected ibat be will set the Thames on fire. This is Ibo ititt day for old topers to !m bloe. We would advisibem to "lill their kegs"futl ibis day, lor tomorrow Ibey will bave to go dty. On Saturday evening quite an Interest ing wrestling match took place near tbe Rochester House'. ' It was "nip aud tuck" between Iba two and finally local option took effect, at both dropped by tbe wav- side, unable to take tbe "hip bolt" either for or against option. -! Organisation of New York will abandon their proposed strike on account of tbe In auspicious nature of tho season, building operations beiog dull, &o. a An Iowa clergyman' moral Insanity takes the form-of stealing bibles of wbicb b bas 'preserved numerous elegantly bouud copiet to favored meuiben of bit flock. A school exbtbitioa In Iowa ended un with tbe nuptial! of the schoolmistress. A St. Louii professor eburoi fresh beat auet and make artificial butter, which you can eat or not, at you please. Reporli from Texat Indicate tbat tbe se vere weatber of tbe past tlx rna itb btt In. terlered with tbe tattle trade. Stock winter ed poorly. . . ' UliifObVTlOfli. The nartr.irithln ti.-.r.. ...r. 1 1 tween Hugh M. Johnson and Cbts. H. Bar- i uujr uunuivea ny mutual consent Hugh. M. Johnson aasuming all auet and liabilities of the lirm. HUGH M. JOHNSON, CHAS. U. BARRETT, Dated Fetsoleum Centre. March 8 1873 Hugh M. Jobnaon will ivmltntiA ik k... nets of manufacturing machine oil aa hereto ..... viuoib .uimiva. . 'Butter and cheese are almost indlspensi BniKies oi ioou. rroperiy uteo, ibey are nutritious and healthy; but an Inordi nate use of eitber causae Indlirastina anil dyspepsia. Oweu Gaffney' Sunday Com fort. Judiciously used will remove both ot Sunday Comlort ttill.en deck aid ter tale NOTICE ted to this firm to settle tk bilk before the 1st of May ,,, and avoid nnpleasantncas, aj ' iutend to close out and 1 una luwu. u SOBEL & AUERllAnll , --"""I s., J,rek jj TAKE NOTICE! I I rrnnns fn oall , I Jewelrv. Watermq. r- . - ---- " vA,.!t m cy articles, Uigars, Tobac! to leave town OTl (Til oVtrvni ill first day of April. All partiJ knowing themselves iudelitJ to me are requested to call an settle at once ana save costs J. WOLF. Petroleum Centre, March 14, 1873, MOTTIICE Go to W. As LOZIEfi 4th Street,uetir R. H. track for your BENZINE, defy- ered at the welb for ?i per Barrel. Petroleum Centra, Feb. Ita-tt. VERA N DAK S1L00NMDRGST1UI Reopened. Capl. V. fj. SMITH, Prop'r WASHINGTON ST... PET. CENTBF, FarUoular attention tiald tn the wuitscf ml mi tumors, anu win Keep me nnsat noes FHESH iiAGER AND Ait) C'HIOCE CIGARS. Ac, OYSTERS In Every Style. aviuf tu anu boo miB my new linn- Snd ANNUAL D ISTRIBUTIOr: 73,730 Premiums, RANGING IN VALUE FROH si to too to Tn: aiTtHriio'' OUR FI-ESIDE FDItX Ivery Snbacriber la an re of oaerrn m I B ra uy way, and l lsa S Kreealum, OR A PIANO. 0H6J FIRST tRAND OAS! PBSXltx $5,000 a... . " ' ...m Paw nrca i. liiustratedi the raailiy ""'', ri .'ta TIH MD VOLtTM and haa atuiad ihe; UT PT CIIICTLATION of any pater PEZiJ "esi. iiatooeeas eoawea iwr-rji funil.b the Uat most deelraiile and oi' JJ oninuri reading mattes it great vartwy. ,ZZ can buy, and to maka k a home weelly SO"" J wawauta or every famtlK Budaeriauo p- ftl year or t Damhnra. ' Tho Elegant Chraaav , "riTTM a.' ize lli hichea, lteolors. AcaaW,a w if ne taandanmeat and neat vaioar"" rji plctuttin Aniarica. Krery aiibacribar Is. RTJ with thts Chroma at ttie trm. of waning ) and ala . receive a Dumoenu j ntltlinjtha holder to a abare la the I "Tunninnon laaej piaee op m. - minor dav Id Jane next. Tbe- Cnromo and sant on receipt of prico; Hpeolraen )piPa list, ate., gtvYne fall DaitlculHrs tant fraa "i'l IAP ai Tft Kithar loca.or canvj"-. , AIAMTCn ones for tarma. WAN I tU M.. ODB ItKK8IPK rlwW Flna SINGLE BARNB69 to $100 atMarahall Blehatdt,. IT iba Rxcobd etlee.
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