'SEUGERT& STARR (SucmMan to KcFurlmid, Smith Co. , Merchant Tailors! .. AND DEaLKltS IN Gents' Furnishing Goods, COB. SPRING & FRANKLIN STS., TITl'SValiLE, PA. llavo put lu ono of Ilia finest aiison meats oj ,' CLQ11IS& CASSIMtiKES ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN C O A.T INGS, MIXED AND STRIPED SUITINGS, FANCY VESTINGS. vor offered lu the Oil Region. TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF HATS 3c CAPS, Ali 1 ho Latest and Nobbiest Styles. A FOLL LINK OF Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c. Petroleum Centre Daily Record. ret. theatre, a., rrlaay, Klajr 34 IMvlaa Hervlce. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Services every Sabbath at 11 A. II. and P. M. Sabbath School at 12 P. M. eats free. & cordial Invitation extend ed to all. Ksr. t. W. 6eoisLD, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. - Preaching at 11 o'clockA. 11., and 7j o'clock P. M. D. PATTON, Pastor. Fetroletm Ceatre Lodge, So. Tit, I. O. mt O. F. Regular meeting nlgbU Friday, at 7 ciuva. oiguea. ALBERT GLENN, N. G. E. O'Flabibtt, A geo'y. MTPlaceof meeting, Mala 81.', opposite McCllntook House. ' v wti A. O. f V. W. Liberty Lodge No. T, A. O. of V. W., Beet every Monday evening at 7 o'olock, in Odd Fellow's Hall, Petroleum Centre, Penn'a. . . A. Glen, M. W. S. U. Koomn, R. Gold at 1 p. m. HS'j' tarwm -..,.. . . .. '-t-v- .u B.aiB toai tne placaof holding the Republican primary eleotion, to merrew, bat beeo changed from tbe School House 00 tbe bill, to the office of S. Reynold.., 00 Washington street. Elector! will plea' 1 take notioe. Tbo game of bate ball, tblt allernoon, at Columbia farm. rAanltail In f-- .. , ........ ,u ,,ur , lne Seneca, of Oil City. Score at end or game SMftblnff f thai III I la Eeoobd, tb Tttuifille Courier of tbli moro f 1 ...... - ' g v,m our article in lull, and says: Wo would advise tbis man McCalmonr, (who by the wiv la no rrii r n,. t?. ...... lin McCalment.)If be knowa when be is well off, to let Charley Wicker alone. It ap pear be was In a dlrtf torape, and now by bringing this libel salt be has exposed blm elf to the public. If tbe matter ever comee 10 iai Mr. atwalmoot will, If all wo bear is true, be showo up in no very enviable light. Just tbe fact of bit commencing tbis suit baa brought him into notoriety' tb, cannot be at all p leasing to him. We think he will And It greatly to bis advantage to abandon tbe suit and simmer down. Libel suits alwaya bring tbo editor Into notoriety, and more especially in tbe pres ent case. For the benefit or the "llmh'i who brought stilt against tbo Record, we would state tbat yesterday wo received an order for two hundred copies each or tbe paper containing tbe account of the ob scene and disgraceful affair out of'wblcb tbe libel suit grew, tbe papers to be sent to Franklin for circulation. "Was ever client so abused." There are already six Freaidential candi dates in tbe field, tb wit: Daulel Pratt, parlpatetio. George Francis Train, Independent. ' James Black, temperance. .Judge David Davis, labor reformer. norace Greeley, protection and free trade. Victoria C. Woodhuil, woman suffrage 1 he erection of several manufactories, a' 011 City It coatempialed. Walto.v Ci.lu or Columbia Faiim. On the lUIh of the present rooalb, ( he Walton Club of Columbia Farm, composed of tbe following gentlemen J. C. Bump, G. A. TUkor, J. I). Hamilton, C. W. Ecu, Geo. Geyer. Fred, Robinson, and Adam Holiday Blurted for Sheffield, Kilt county, on a grand fishing excursion, In addition to hav ing a good time, made an Immense catch ol speckled trout. Leaving Sheffield they H!ifl down the following streams Dubb's Eddy, Clue Jay, Two Sheriff. Minister. Creek, and Salmon Creek, a'.l tributaries of Tluneata Creek, campin j at night at differ ent point on tbe trail, ami arriving at the Tillatre of Tlonesta,' in Forest county, on tbe 23d Inst., nt which foint they broke camp nnd Hurled for home. During tbe time the party wh absent they succeeded in capturing 1.41).; fine trout, and afier cooks lug and eating to their heart's content while on the tnaroh, btotubt borne over 100 lbs., enough to supply every family on tbe farm with, a "niesV'of trout. The members of tha Club are loud In tbelr praises of Mj. Goodman, tbe gentle manly manager of the Forest House, at Ti onesta, and desire tig to return him their sincere thanks for the manner In which tbey were treated while at the Forest Hotel. In addition to thoroughly . understanding bow to ''run a bolel," tbe Major Is a veteran fisherman and hunter, and the '-big catch" ot trotit made by the Club is largely due to blm, aa be accompanied the parly. From what tbe buys say, we think the Forest nouse, Maj. Goodman, manager, Is the place for Ashing and hunting parties to put up at while in the beatitilul village of Tlo nesta. " The Norwich Advertiser says: "A young lady, very pretty ; walked around the new road (7 milts) in one hour and forty live minutes. We remember esoorling one around the road ouce by moonlight. Time four hours and foiiy minutes. But then she said she wasn't In a hurry. The old folks bad gone to camp-meetiu;;, and she bad a night-key." A certain Individual cot drunk three times, yesterday, and "let oil sour beer" at a disgusting rate. Some wicked individual proposed to seed-bag him and start a brew ery, claiming that once pumping bad com menced the supply ofrmr vinegar would be Inexhaustible and never failiug. "Ugh" was the only articulate sound, and that re echoed like the blowing out of a whiskey bung, and off the beer burrx! started. The SeuecuH of Oil City, uud the Colum bia Farm B. B. X!., are playing a match game of base ball, on tbe latter' grounds at Colutrbia, Ihls aflernnon. Tub Warrkx & Vexanoo K. R The work on this end of tbe Road is progressing rapidly. Two gangs of men are now wotk Ing in tbe Borough, connecting it with the Dunkirk, Warren & Pittsburgh Ruad. The connection is being made at a point on Hlgo St., opposite Greenlund Bio, shop Tbe Irish chanties below have been moved and others will be, lor tbe track, and the new aepot is to De moved about one hun dred rods Itom its present location, up the street. One Road will pass on one side ol tbe depot and one on the other, fceveral hundred tous of tbe Iron has already been received, and we are told tbe cirs will be running to Itvioeton after about 2 it or 23 days from this date. Warren Ledger. A drunked ledivldtul, while in tbe Rocb ester House bar room. Ibis afternoon, alter Insulting several gentlemen, and fearing a tbiasbiug which be ricbly deserved, took off a stove pipe bat, and in whining old wo man voice muttered "Tbe law is on my side, toueb me it yon date," and then sneak ed off to hi bole. Just about after tbe fashion of tbe little school boy who ex.- Claim "you knock this cbtp off my (boul der, aud I'll just tell my ma." Some one asked Mr Cady Stanton If obe thought girls possessed the physique neces sary for tbe wear and tear of a college course of study. Her reply Is both sensible end sarcastic "I would like to see you,'' said she, "lake . thirteen huudred young men and lace tbem up, and hang ten to twenty pounds' weight of clothes to their waists, perch tbem upon three Inch-bccis, cover their beads with ripples, chignon, lats and mioe, and stick ten thousand balrplna Into their scalps; if they can stand all tbis, they Can stand a little Latin and Greek, kllzar betb Cady never littered more truth in so short a space before In ber lire. Tbe Indianapolis Journal itate tb,L tbe potato bugs will poll a heavy vote lu Indi ana, this fall, aed sweep the State ' by irre sistlble majorities. An exchange says: "The coopers la tbe oil region are on a strike." Singular, Isn't it; up herein tbe oil region we haven't beard a word 01 me strike. Erie is chosen as tbe place for three quiie important eyents this year, viz : the Staio Editorial Convention in June, the Regeti of the N. W. Bmtiug Association in July, A Pigeon," Willi Tnlona. From the San Franoico Cbroniole It very seldom happens that we bear of a "thorough bred sport" being taken la and done fur, but such things have bnppenid aa was Illustrated on a recent uflernoon in the Lick House billiard looms, where several of tha fraternity were beaten ut their own game in the most scientific mu'nner. During the afternoon a number of unemployed sports were amtiBing themselves at a litile game ot pool, whili,they kept nil eve open tor any stray flats tbat might le hoveling around. While tbe game was iia height an Individual entered tbe -room, who was at Qiice singled out as a "pigeon" that tulgbt be picked witb impunity. As tie game was open for all, the etranaer was Induced to try bis luck, and "putting" up half a do', lar lor tbe pool, be picked up a cue, dis playing, as be did so, sundry patches and not a tew tatter. He gazad at the specta tors through a pair of iron bound spectacle!, and presented altogether the uppearaoce of a genuine "hoosier," as the "thorough broils' call this class of tbe community. Tbe p'.ns and balls were set, and tbe game commenc ed. The first shot ol tbe new comer dis placed tbe one pin, and when Ms turn came round again, ail the plus flew iu every di.' rection, whereupon be tupped tbe cloth to Indicate that sixteen was pool, aud tbe tame-keeper corroborated by catling out the fifteen ball. Tbe first pool had been won by a scratch, tbe outsider raid; hut when tbe ragamufiia won tbe second pool be was called a pretty fair player In fact, he handled the cie witb considerable ability. He "got away" with the third pool, and consternation was depleted upon the lace of nil. From a serulcb player he had become in the eyes of tbe ass-enibled "sharps 'a crack pool play er, and beating him was out of the question. Another game wciplajeii, which the in dividual of tbe iron-bound specs alfo won; and the astonished "pool-sharpers'' placed their cues back on the rack with the mutter ed ejaculated of "sport III disguise, or the devil." The sport, or devil, preserved an unmoved phiz throughout, and not evn smiled, wheu the crowd upplauded Ills skilful playitig. Just aa tbe players were replacing their cues a well known frequent er of tha Lick House billinid rooms yiiter e and, not being conversant witb the state ul things, atreed to play tbe stranger; but he was compelled to give it up in dis gust, for his opponent won every pool nnd must ul his uiotiey. Several otliets who lounged in abuut this time met with the same late, when Oacar Lewis, the proprietor of the edtablisbnr nt, bearing the coutiuu-'d uproar, upproached nnd was ir.siantly rec ognized by tbe successlul player, who spoke to bim. A moment's scrutiny by Mr. Lew is caused bim tu exclaim, "Why Jack, how are you? Are you learning thu boys a few tricks at pool?" As soon as tto uiua had departed Mr. Lewis was interrogated lu re gaid to him, and informed tbe assembled crowd that he wag Jack Banlett, a sport who flourishes dur ng tbe Winter at '49 and Spring of 'SO'' an old hand nt the various games with which these embryo sharpers were somewhat familiar. Having made a pile" be bad bought a farm in Sulanto County, aud retired iioin tbe "profession.'' He was probably upon bis travels at pres eut, and when be played it was simply a recreation. "D d expensive recreation for us," muttered a disgusted auarp as he turn ed away and wandered in r 'arch of other "pigeons" whose claws might not prove englb's taloas Just one more word In favor ol a candi date and we agree io swear off. This time it i la favor of JQ E. G. Crawford, who is a candidate for reoomlnation for the of fice of County Protbonalory, at the Repub lican primary meeting, beid tomorrow. In addition to being a whole-souled gentleman in every respect, Mr. Crawford is a man of ability and learning, and has filled tbe of fice in a manner highly satisfactory to all. Having bad dealings witb bim in tbat ca pacity, wa can cheerfully testify to his promptness In the trausaction of business; bit universal politeness and attention to the want cf all having business at the Prothon atory'i office, and that merit alone should govern tbat office, consequently Mr. C. is just tbe man for the position, "which the same we will ever maintain." Wa hope our Republican friends will extend Mr. Crawlord tha courtesy of a large majority or votes at tbe primary meeting, to nior, row. Tbe residence or Mr. Eugene Williams, In Cberrytree township, this county, was destroyed by fire on last Thursday. Nearly all tbe furniture and about fifty bnshels of wheat were destroyed. No insurance. Pittsburgh, witb a population of only 86,. 000, has mora daily papers than London witb its 3,000,000 inhabitants. Tbo for mer baa ten dailies and tbe lulter only nine. Tbe Mutsoui of Oil City will open their new ball Judo 20th. SOBEL .t AUERHAIM DRY GOODS, tO. 1872. NEW GOODS! 1872. Important to our Patrons ami tlte pullic aliarge t SOBEL & A U E R H A I ID, Unvlii? jut returned from New York wa are now opsriug out tha I.ABGE8T tSTCCK of sing $ Summer rg Kver brought to l'ttroloum Ceotre, comprising the late-rt aiyles iof DIIES8 GOODS BOIigiY VARDERI Casmeres SLASH, CDIOHED AND STRIPED SILKS. IRISH POPLINS, .lanaiiesw Silks. Nlaawls. liimnurc Laces. Hosiery, Gloves Also, a very MILLINERY GOODS ! MILLINERY G00rs LrADIKS and UE.vrs Fl'IOIISHlAO C.OODS, H Carpets, il tttS liunUs, Valises, Satchels, &e., &c. I ?f l'leaso call early ud t-xamiuo for yourselves. declr.it. SOJIEIj Sc A I' Fit II AIM, The Oldest Est.iLlis.betl Dry (looda House on gil Oeek. The following new wells ate beiug drilled in Butler Con n ly. Ooeontbo (arm of Jno. Smith, Eeq., Cherry township down 200 feet. One on the rarm ot David Stewart, In Washington township, aud one at lium bbitghs, same lonni-hip. One on tbe Ittrm ot J. II. llindman, Clay township. Ono on Silver Creek, on farm of Wm. C. Campbell, Efq., l'airview township. Down 1,000 feet. One at Halslon's Mill. Concord township, COneat iiiler-tuvn, Donegal township, and une on Forquer firm weat of Millersi town. Oae above Boydstown, In Concord town ship. This well is, about completed and with favorable piospetts. It is only 7 miles up tbe Connoqucsslng from Butler. Preparations are making to complete a well nt Jus. Stephenson's old Blink' r Mtt in Summit township, and ouly four miles east of Butler The latest news from the Thorn creek well Is very encouraging. Tbe rock' contlo' ties lavrrable. We hope all tin e enterprises my meet with tiiccesi, and believe the d:y la not very distant when Mir cuutity will I e on extensive bit piuducing tiitricl. Untler Citizen! Tiie Jtrsm-B ok tub. Vkkuict t -nilered by tluf public years ago in favor of the Mexican Mustang t.uiiinint must lie appar ent to all who have ii.'ed I lint Ininons prep arlion or seen it used. lis healing influence la irresistible. The most obstinate forms ol oeuaralgio or riietimaiio disease are' totally cured by it, end that in an Inconceivably short space of time. Internal injuries or .ores, whe her of man or beast, as well as all i qulue cr human maladies tor which a liniment may bt used, are speedi j run llrd hy its use. Remember it is not merely a palalive hut an eradicant of disease. Reports from uiUV-reiil parts of the coun try show that the ruins of last Saturday and Sunday extended over a very considerable area, and U is estimated that their effect upon the growing crops will b wfrlb mil lions of dollars, aside front the olTer bene tits conferred by their extinguishment of the destructive Ores roging iu tbe woods ot a number of States. IVOTJeJst OF THU iiAV. tlroves of antelopes graze upon tbe praK lie near Ellsworth, Kansas. Cigars ate made at Key West at tbe rate of fifty-two thousand a day. Tbe latest style at fashionable funerals Io New York is for tbe pall-bearers to wear full dress suits and while kid gloves. For tbe last tbitly years New Yotk baa never re-elected a United State Senator, with tbe one exception of Hon, Wm. H. Seward. A Western paper tolls us that a man and his daughter in Missouri were killed by an electric ball which fell Irora a cloud and struck the bouse in which they lived. Tbe aspbalte pavements laid in several London streets are so well liked tnat the Inhabitants ot other districts are petitioning that their streets may be laid with tbe same material. All be could do, a Lafayette man couldn't light the lamp, though be need every tooth In bis wire's hair comb for matches. But there was au explosion next morning tbat tbe keroseue wasn't responsible lor. lad. Eve. New The people of Wyoming, Penn., don't know whether to call their female judge a justices ot tuu peace or a justtlco of lb; Heady-Made Linen JSuits fine selection of . ' jIMtlll Xot )-,!. For Sale lS.nnn to 20.000 feet of SECOND-nAND TUBING, at from 25 to U5 cis. per fool The Tubing is in first class order and ill ready lilted. April Z.t. tf. H. n. WARNEB. Take Notices All parties knowing themselves IniMlrit to the firm ot Schennerhnrn & Ten Ejtl, flour and feed dealers, are requested luu'i at Ihelr store, on Washington Street, mil settle the same immediately, aa Itiey ioleai io ciosu out ineir ousiness. Sl-iikrmckmoh.v A Tkv Evri Petroleum Cenlre, May 21, 1872 if. NOTICE. The Overseers of the Poor of Cornpl.nKt Township will receive proposals from iur t"ronor p-raous to keep the poor ul nii T'wnship from the first day ot June, IS;', till the first day of January, 1873. Tb. poor an to he lornished with provisions, physician, fuel and clothing. Proposers will say how much a week they will keep each person lor. Proposals In bemad on tne th day o' June, lbiir at the I'lUiuar U.iU.ie, rlsuiei, Pa. J.IVKK ?JtK, " Thomas .VcIIikii, Ovesrwr.r Cated May 2t, 1872. Id. l. GaUi'ttwrrcii, Merchant Tailor! His Just returned from New Ynrk wl'h ilio floes ansortiueut or i'uKK.UN AN J Do.Ml.SilU Cassiinurcs, and Vesting. Sttltiblo fur Men's and Bo 's w. r. ever brouslil to I'eli-oieiim Centre. Alsn, a full line of GEHTS' FURNISHiNG GOODS. rrsTOM WOHK promptly attended to, snd Fi fits uuiimntecd. . The iei,;0 cr this plaen and vicinity rffl re ter irluihiiifforme, and " PKK I KST lUtir EK Hem in Tittuwilla, Oil City or elfewti" Give me a rail. L.. OBAFOWITCH, Next Poor to umlih'a nI'oii, " JiiCton.M., Vtii. Centre I'a. affl-a-j Just fromNew York. A SPLENDID STOCK OF SPRING OVERCOATS, ; To tbe Citizens of Petroleum Centre and vicinity. I have just received tbo largwt itocklf SPUING AND SUMMER CLOTHING A fll I- rtf Straw uOOlh Now in the Oil Country, and can and ...n u... ., other man in to xarsr raiEXJ I ask yon to coil and see before P''reD" I., . it ta tor vour benefit H doing this. Don't be led astray, but W ' vrnminn alnek before BOing tO SOy , place. I bave tbe LARGEST STOCK OF nATs Ever boron, offered In the Oil Counirj Also, the finest slock or Gents' FuniisliinK GntfS ' in the oountry. . a. eOu" Petroleum Centre Meat Market Geo. V. Ring Jf" Next oor to tne iincnssier ""JXr J" uiitj L'l" HPTTKIl. Ae. . ,, ilM!" Fanner having fat Cattle "1 ;o,-i.d a call. A shars o the public "".-, KhVfl,- aud ihesiato Fair tu betitoiauor. peaces. retrelonm Centre. Oct. 26,
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