SHUGERT & STARR ISaoMMOi to MeFarland, Smith A Co., Merchant Tailors! Gents' Furnishing toods, COR.JSPRING FRANKLIN 8TS., -. (TITVSTaJLiLE, PA. Bite yitla me;of the In est mortnesta oj) CLOlHSds CA8SIMERES SNGLBH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN COATINGS, MIXED AND STRIPED SUITINGS, FANCY VESTINGS. Iver offend tn the Oil Region. I twenty different styles of HATS 5c CAPS, Ab tee Lateetand Nobbiest Styles. A FULL LINE OF Gents' Furnishing Goods, fcc. etroleum Centre Daily Record. Pel. Ceiitre Pa Tuesday April 9 Divine service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Service every Sabbath at II A. M. and i S r. M. Sabbath School at I2i P. M. eata free. A cordial Invitation exteud- ea 10 an. Kiv. P. W. Scofisld, Paitor. Presbyterian rmTurtr Preacbinir at 11 o'clock A. 11., and 7! uiobk r, Ji, D. PATTON, Pastor. l'etrolcnm Centre Lodge, No. T1D, I. U. OI U. F. Regular meeting night Friday, at 7 ALBERT GLEN, N. G, Jar. L. Elliott. Sec' v. W"Plc nf meeting, Main St., opposite WUUIIIHWl XlUUBVa A. O. of U. XV. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of U. W., meet evnrv Monday evening at 7 o'clock, In Odd Fellow' Hull, Petroleum Centra, Peno'a. ' . A. Glkx, M. W. 8. H. Hooker, R. G ild at I p. m. 110;$ We bad made arrangements tor receiving report of the mm meeting at Oil City, 10 ta to-day, but lor tome unknown reason it itf-ll til Anma ,n h.nil w ""mil v I V The rnmored aale of 6,000 barrels of oIlK te tb Standard Oil Company of Cleveland. by J. Stambaugb, yesterday, tarni out to be true It every reaped. Stambaugb U an. other one of the noble ( !) patriot who talk ed long and load against tbe monopoly and profe-ied to be leyal to tbe backbone, only, salt seems, for tbe purpose of betraying tbe oil men, a Beoedict Arnold did bia coun try, Into tbe baoda of the enemy. Tbe went feature ot this affair appears to be that alter purchasing tbe oil on Cberrytree Ron, at tbe regular market price, be imme diately telegraphed to Roekeleller at Cleve land, asking what be would pay for 6,000 barrels of oil. RoeKeieller telegrapbej bask a figure considerably abeve tb Oil .Creek market price, consequently the tsle was made, And the "price ef blood" went te enrich traitor number two. Truly a precious trio of saiuts at Rockefeller, Fish r and Stambaugb. n ueiever way ine present troaeies are ended, tbe course of these men, and tb part tbey took toward our ruin, will not be forgotten In tbe future. Our people have found out two of Ibeir enemies, and let 1 Uem beware I Tbe Presbyterian Mite Society desire us to return their thanks to Mr. G. J. Cross, tbe gentlemanly proprietor of the Centra1 Bouse, for the very handsome manner i Which tbey were entertained at that beuse. last evening. Ills hospitality will not soon be forgotteo. we are pained to learn of tbe death ol the wife of our friend, Mr. J. P. Barcroft, of Columbia Farm, which took place at bis residence on that farm, oa Sunday last. In every respect lira B. was a high-toned true Christian woman, besides being pos. sessed at these amiable qualities which bed endeared bet to a large cirol of frieoda and aeqoalotanoea in the oil region. Tbe be reived husbaod and family have tbe heart, fell tjtncatuie of all in tbsir sad affliction. Pleasant ArrAin.-At tbe meeting of tbe Presbyterian Mite Society, at tbe Cen tral House, last evening, very pleasant af fair occurred, which will long be remem bered by tbe participants. A large num ber of tbe pastor's friends, both members of tbe society and others, met in tbe spaci ous dining ball of the bouse, and after be ing seated. Mr. xi. it. rayne called upon Mr. J. M. Dickey for speech. Mr. Dickey rose and la a brief and pertinent speech, during which he recounted tbe pleasant associations and memories which bad ever existed between the pastor and eongrega lion, expressing It as the earnest wish of all that tbey might continue, and In conclu sion, on behalf ef himself aod the assem bled friends, WATCH-ed tbe reverend gentle. man by tbe presentation of ao elegant time piece. The surprise was complete In every respect, but tbe Rev. retorted in a very happy manner, thanking tbe kind friends on behalf of himself and family, for their remembrance, and hoped tbe same Christ Ian leeliog might exist In tbe future as it had ever been bis endeavor to cultivate In tbe past. After a short period of pleasant social Intercourse tbe society broke up, each one feeling that an exceedingly pleasant evening bad been passed. Tbe watch was purchased at tbe jewelry store of J. Wolf; is of the Howard pattern and valued at $275. Our friend and townsman, J. W. Gordon, completed aod tubed a new well near Fox burg, on Saturday last. We are informed by Mr. Gordon that this well promises to produce one hundred barrels per day. In tbe present stato of affairs in tbe oil coun try, we hardly know whether to congratu late friend Gordon or not. We hope, how ever, for bis sake, that It may prove a good investment. There wig warm times at Rynd Farm, on tbe arrival of the afternoon train going north, when tbe news ef the apoatacy of Stambaugb became known. The oil was being loaded at the time preparatory to being shipped. A rjsb was made for tb tank bouse aod many threats were made. In the meantime the Executive Committee of tbe Ninth District waited upon Mr. S. and be agreeing not to ship the oil until the aotlen of tbe meeting at Oil City, to day, was mads known, the crowd speedily dispersed. White going after a pail of water, yester day afleraooo, a young girl named Kate Conlan, residing In Wild Cat Hollaw, was attacked in Mr. Herman's ysrd ana terribly bitten by a savage dog. Tbe brute caught tbe poor girl by tbe right hip and tore out a large piece of the flesh making a frightful and gbastly wound. Means should be ta ken to seod tbe beast te tbe happy hunting grounds at once. A desirable place to spend a pleasant evening Is at tbe Coiy Billiard Parlor, at present under charge of "Old Reliability" John Swift. The room Is large, airy and comfortable, and tbe tables are In splendid condition lor playing billiards. Call and see John. Spring like and bland Is tbe wbetber at band, and the same pleasetb a vast mul. tltude of people, we understand. Tbe MUleriWe ssy that the world Is com ing to an end In 1873. Delinquents bad better square up tbeir accounts with tbe prioter before that time. A Card. My friends will please accept my thanks for tbeir iKutcA-fuI kindness and timely testimonial at tbe Central House, laat night. D. Patton. fjf No foreign market repots to-day. Pins Wing, tbe fireman's son, Waa tbe very worst boy in all Can too; He stole bis mother's pickled mice, And he threw the cat in tbe boiling rice, Aod be ate ber up, ai d then ays be, "M wonder where tbe mew-cat bl" A publisher sent to a Norriitewn editor tbe other day, a oew song entitled "What ball my love wear!" Tbe Norriitown man regarded tbe question wholly lu it moraj aspects, and sat down and wrote a kind but firm article recommending ber to wear ber clothes. Rev. Robert Collyer refuses tbe Indian commissionsrsblp on the ground that the In dlans might kill blm before they found out what a good fellow lie was; aod also because be tbluks that there are other man better for uch work. "Say, JooesJ what' tbe matter wltb your eye!" "Oh. notbln'; only my wife said this morin I d better get up and light tbe Ore; I told ber to make It herself. That' all." "What are yoa doing there?" said a groo er to a fellow who was stealing bis laid. I am gettiog fat," was tbe reply. Lumber Is moving out of tbe Allegheny River at a lively rate at present. About History llrpcttllng Itself The excuses of Mr. Fisher are absurdly insufficient to justify bis extraordinary and culpable actions; and without meaning to assert that such Is the fact In the present instance, we call attention to tbe record ol Fisber Brothers more particularly ef Mr. John J. Fisber on the matter of combina tions to effect the market. With tbe single exception of several years of Mr. Branson's "Bulling'1 the Upper Creek last December, Fisher bas Invariably been either tbe paid attorney, er an active party of tbe "Bear" interest Applying' this to tbe preaent Instanoe, and It becomes manifest that Mr. Fisber, knowing just tbe effect that a report of such a sale being made would have on tbe mark et, may have made it for another purpose than to depress tbe market to auoh a figure as would let blm cover at a trtmcndoua pro -It t Now, as we have said we do aot assert that this was tbe real cause of bis action, because his guilt would thereby be thous and times Intensified; but we do say that be bas laid blmsslf open to eusb a reflection, and is certainly shrewd enough to koow that he did to, woen he. made tbe sal. fTidioute Commercial. NOTES OF THE DAY. A young woman's conundrum Who is our favorite Koman hero t Mariuc. Juarez, President of Mexico, is sixty years of age, aod i by blood a pure Indian. The Eastern river and bay are already warming with a boundless cootiguity of shad. Loving wife at.. Brighton: "Tbe horrid turf makes me keep mouth shut." Sarcastic husband: "Tak tome of it borne with you." A dead man being found at La Crosse, Wis., with seven stabs in bis back, tbe cor onet's jury brought in a verdict of "probable murder." A very cautious jury. Tbe Bangor Whig and Courier, in antici pation of a big freshet this Spring, is pre paring the minds of its readers for a terrible calamity by republishing an account of tbe disastrous flood of 1846. A Connecticut man I engaged in working p a saw-log thirty feet long Into a fire for Gil more's jubilee. It will be blnwed by oitro-glycerine, says the Norwich Bulletin, aod that paper is authority on all sacb sub. jects. Somebody must be pilloried every day for the benefit of public motels, To-day it is tb horse railroads. Rafting along the bank uf the river at Limestone, is starting off very brisk. Large quantities of lumber are on tbe hanks, and things are lively with too lumbermen. Tbe mill through tbe town have got a greater Hock of logs on band than for many years. Tidioute Journal. A reporter of tbe Bangor Whig ha felt moved to produce tbe following poem: A lovely young lady In gorgeous array, prome. naded up Main street about noon yesterday; the walk was quite slippery, but ahe heeded It not, when ber feet both flew ont and down tbe gal sot I What a scene It was followed! Silks, velvets and plush were bedaubed and bedraggled ail wltb slusn. The little boy solckled, tbe older folks smiled, tbe yaung ady frowned aod then sobbed like a tblldi to church (he waa going, but alas, she could not; towards tbe house of her papa she got up and got. Tbe different towns throughout the Clar ion County oil regions, by present appear, ances will soon besome a continuous city. Tbe line extending from Fox burg through Tip Top, St. Petersburg, Antwerp and Maryaville, a new town on the Wingard farm, one mile south-west uf Salem, will probably soon beast ef olosely built blocks Of houses along tbe entire line as a number of other towns are proposed between the slip pery places. EmlenloD Sun. Julius Sumner, of Akron, Ohio, says he rede oa tbe first passenger car ever drawn upon a railroad la tbe United States; that be rode upon tb first steamboat that ever navigated on Lake Erie, aod that be was the first man to build a rolling mill and nail actory ia tue state or unio. inese are t binga to be proud of. Olive Logan commenced one of her leo tures, reoeotly, with tbe remark, "When ever 1 sea a pretty girl, I want to clasp her lu my rms." "So do we," shouted the boys la tbe gallery. For a moment Olive was nonplussed, but recovering her self- possession, she replied: "Well, boys, don't blame you." Buffalo BUI, tbeflasbtog chevalier of tbe plains, set out from Fort McPherson on the 29tb ult., having la charge a quantity of rations and forty ponies a a present from tbe government to sustain tb band of Spot, ted Tail aad enable it to return to lu agency. Erie is excited Over a supposed wife mur der. Oil News. W have tb pleasure ibis week of reporting a strike on tbe upper Clsrlon. Tbe James & Crane well, on Bly. sod Run, in Mill Creek township, I being drilled a dry hole. At a depth of about 450 feet, a vein of oil was struck last Wednes. day morning, and In a few hours there was 60 feet of oil standing In the well. We have been shown a specimen of tbe oil. It is a light green color, and from It appear ance we think It a high gravity. It In not tbe intention ol the ewnera of the well to lest It at present, however, a they bav large expectation when tbe third tend I reached. A rig I upon tb Weir farm, abort distance east ol tbis well, where Mr. J. J. IPalmer, of Pittsburgh, and otbcis are commeaclog t put down a well. A rig Is else up on .the Levier tract, In tbe same neighborhood, three other wells mak ing six in all will be drilled In that region tbis Sprlog. Tbe territory will be well tested, and there Is little donbt but that It wlU be a ricb oil field. Experienced drillers Irom Oil Creek have tbe contract for drilling the well near Kings, ville. Tbey have a good rig, heavy tools and commenced drilling last Wednesday. The Kast Sandy or Gas City oil field Is oow attracting attention. A new well, Inown as Canning No. 10, tested a lew day age, Is producing 33 barrel a day. The total production of the East Sandy oil field Is now about 300 barrels a day there being some thirty pumping wells making an av erage yield of 10 barrels each A oew well oa tbe Arnat Slicker lot. near Keating' Furnace, belonging to Herringti n aod Kern, is in tbe third aod aod filled up with oil, indicating a large well. Clarion Democrat. The Reality ol the TO. Devil Certified The Owen, (Ky.) News has this: Tbe negro, Sandy Hammons, who was shot in a fracas last Christmas, near New Liberty, died to all appearances March 24. Strange things happened to tbis negro which are worth repeating, lor be bas brought news from a quarter where no tele graph nor railroad has, as yet, any reporter- He was shot In tbe neck, and bis en- lire lower body bas been ever since com pletely paralyzed, while be was all the tiro sensible. Some days be died as all bis friends supposed, and be was laid out to bury, but be oame to life in time to escape the grave. He said, after coming to. that he bad been to see tbe devil, was In heil, and saw many of bis acquaintance; tbe deril told him be bad no room for blm then. but would be ready tor blm in a few days. He reports tbe devil a black, savage looking monster, armed wltb fiery lashes, wblcb be lays on bis unruly subjects. HI dominion are all interspersed with lakes ef lire and places of rest; tbe worst are punished tbe most, but ail are punished according to tbeir crimes. Old Dominic Koitn. On Colfax Mountains once lived good old Dominie Ford. Tbe Dominie was a good old hardshell Baptist wbe distilled appie- toddy during tbe week, and made special prayers and preaohed doctrinal sermons on Sunday. His fotte was In praying lorspeol Bo things, and like the chaplalo In tbe Mass achusetts Legislature, be always told tb Lord more than be asked for. One day be bad visitors Msjor Colfax being present, and prayed as fellows. "O Lord, Thou knewest the wickedoeas and depravity of tbe human beart even tbe hearts, O Lord, of our visitor. Then know. est the wiskedness of the servant's nephew, John Ford. Tbou koowest, O Lord, hew he bas departed from . thy wsys and done many wicked things, such as swearing and fi'biag on Sunday ; and Tbon knowest, O Lord, bow be r turned, no longer ago than last nlgbt, In a state of beastly lotoxicatloa, aod whistling, O Lord, tbe following popu lar air: "Shoo fly, don't bedder met'" And tbe Domiole screwed up bis Hps and whistled the air in his prayer. An observlog woman says: "I never drees much for tbe play, because every one I looking at tbe stage, but no one is more par. ticular about ber dress at oburcb than I." Clergyman: "How many essential ele ments are there In Baptism?" Boy: "Three." Clergyman: "Three I I'm surprised, Don't you know that there only two the Word of God aod water." Boy: "Why, there mutt be a baby, and isn't It an essential element!", If Yoa Weot To iooresse , Your business, Advertise In tbe Pk-TROLEl'M CENTBI RECORD MARRIED. April 9th, 1S72, by Rev. D. Patton. Mr. S. E. Lemun to Miss Mary J. Vaughn, all of Petroleum Centre. Loral Notices. M. Pettcnilli & rZ Adv.rtl.ln, A . M.'0. iroleum Centre Daily Kaco. ,,t vertlaer. In that el.y.r. r,,ted to 1 !' favors with either of me ahov, mn Olrl Want... aJT..7' Wd Cat A" a SB a ami a J Glrl'waniaA a a- . . Enquire.. ,ourt. Wolf Jewalry Store . March 28-if ' " ANNOl KCKl-ltJTs. COCNTT COM M mum vim. or ty roinir.lwlooer, rnlijt'inUie tJ 11 imhllcAU part- at the primary Iminn. PROTnONOTARY. J 3. HAIlinT, if Plenrille, P, , , - . 0f.,fSm,,lyj:'?' ,'elm' Vet. Vol. "rtS? wlll bencaDdld.t. for the otllce of iTo hoS of Vemngo ommy. mltfert to the ali'S Republican party, at the primary cleetloa , F. W. HASTINGS, of franklin, la for pi:mary eloction. '""'i Mr. Knrmn rieae annnnnr. the mm. 8A t-KI. RKVNOUW, of PetrriJam V gnOmnty. at the eu-min KenaMlran nrC.' election. Wc believe Mr. 1(. woilj T BU tb. 21 wiin onnra uuiiiacnoii to all. ' Many Voteri REGISTER AND RECORDER. roaxTUMTiR March , lira nmllirA Iriflt .lAI W Mil . VI' nt ...F . . date fo- r-nnnilniitlon for the i.fflc. of Htftou id4 nwvmn ai me. Burning ju'nuoiican rriowt Mitt. lion. ' Mr. Shaw waa a private In the Army ef the Tt. Inil Mil IfMt hi. rit.hl .-m In iim. 'u... . battle of He tyeburg He in otmpetent, nrouiDI nil odii.idk, .ml has given entire Mtlifactiun to lb, hnlnen public as an officer. Therefore bavltrbw disabled In the service of our coiniirT, bat Twm wmII nnaliAMl f... thn muIiU m..A k..i .k 7 ' .-- . -. (- ... IMIIQ, me dence or the hnetneea public and cninmnniif M mrv ae nu cer. me re-nomiuauon wilt hsiam at our Primary Klerlion on the day of -next VtgAxtio rnvirrr NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Just from New York. A SPLENDID STOCK OF SPRING OVERCOATS. To the Citizens of Petroleum' Centre and vicinity. I have just received the largest stock ( SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING Now in tbe Oil Country, and can and wilt ell cheaper than any other ma Id tovs. TO IvlT FRIENDS I aak voh to call and see belore pnrthii- Ina elsewhere, as it is lor your beuellt I doing this. Don't be led astray, but stop ai l examine my stock before going loan?olkr place. 1 have the LARGEST STOCK O? HATS Ever before offered In tbe Oil Ceuotrj. Also, the finest siosk sr Gents' Famishing, Goods In tbe country.. feX &OBBL. AHHIVAL AND DEPABTUisas v. TRAINS N O. C. V A. ss. Oo and after Sunday, Nor. 19th, lf train will ran a follow: north ho. ft. KO.S. Leave Irvine. ." Leave Oil City 8,00 a at. 2. r '- ' feuuen 9,30 " a,o -- Tltuav. 7,1 .M " , Arrive Corry, 8,6& " " "w Leave Corry, 10,65 a . ; TitusT. 12,26 r . 7,3" " P.Cen. 1,25 8.20 " 8. Arrive O. City 2,06 " , " w " Irvine. 4,45 " 11.80 " No. 6 and 6 run on Sasdsy CATES' BACK SUCTION FH' arnmrniiin f iifl AHA. JL"ZgESS ?aWS'S TOK8, 1 con confidently rccommenS l"rt yn- wnonaveoccamou . ""' 0. ventor of Back Suction on Oil el'olAfter pnt- ii .u. t k.IMila nnlfl ll run it' nil. .nono'of Ca".- BACK ... trinuT.vuM ih,. nnwinrilon wae lncreea vemur un mo ""i - 7. ,,, it to lit " wall twowMk. betotew.Mdre-wret tlrelyobviatad by tbe tue of the 2u Co. TBtonra, Jan. Si ' n.nir thoroopg SI K8.es. AMnaaws "-:,, BrjoTii"', tented the utility of STfu m . of to" . ....uri.ierku - rl.r them ODS 01 ' ,J tf. think we are capable of Judli;g of U" a tb eaon our wells. We when they ar. replaced tb. w'Xttbe a. before Brewing, thus ahowlns that effectually preventa all Inure of -air. ' v Vonra reapeclfultr. . O,o. Bacon Andrews lTrf&c'lfa. certify tbat I have used one of i a i o ui Leaee. Econoinit. Hill, and would a tMtt it at any price, ea It will .all ' ""i" rray r rec?T?.'!!"!.tf J!i or-r.S.'r. wbo have any " UltniU 1L 1U III VA vp- Years, Tidioata, TeVy 9, TI.-4w .