SHUGERT & STARR f Summon o MeFariaad, Smith A Co., Merchant Tailors! AJJD DEALinS IN Gents Furnishing Goods, CORBPRING & FRANKLIN STS., TITUST.IiliE, PA. Pave fat Is co of the finest sseoriment ej CLOZES (& CASSIMERES JENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN COATINGS, MIXED AND STRIPED SUITINGS, FANCY , YESTINGS, Iver offend to the Oil Region. T1VBNTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF HATS Sc CAPS, All Mm Utest tod Nobbiest Styles. A FULL LINB OF Gents' tarnishing Goods, &c. Petroleum Centre Daily Record Pel. Cntre, Psu, Wednesday, Star UlTlna service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH gervioe every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and K P. M. Sabbath School at 12 P. M. eat free. A oordial invitation extend d to all. Rev. P. W. BcoriCLo, Paator. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7, o'oiocn r. Ja. D. PATTON, Pastor. Petroleam Centre Lodge, No. Tl, I. O. of O. F. Regular meeting nights Friday, at 7 o'clock. Signed. ALBERT GLENN, N. G. E. O'Flabertt, A See'y. (9Plce of meeting, Main St., opposite aouiioiocK House. A. O. of V. W. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of U. W, meets every Monday evening at 7 o'olock, in Odd Fellow's Hull, Petroleum Centre, reno. A. Glen, M. W 8. H. Kooiir, R. Gold at 1 p. m. H3 Police News. Yesterday, tbere was "trouble in the Camp" at Rousevllle, In re. gard to an oil lease, located In the suburbs of that town, and ol which John Banks . claimed to be tbe possessor of, and to bave boon illegally dispossessed of at tb bands of H. Camp aod others of that village. In order to vindicate himself and retrieve tbe alleged Injury to his person and property, Banks appeared before Justice Reynolds, yesterday forenoon, and made affidavit gainst H. Camp, Cyras Camp, Porter, Ar nold, Phinney, ( Soddy, and six others, charging them with maliciously aod wilful, ly breaking into deponent's eoglue beuse and laying violent hand on sundry sucker rods, tubing, casing, &a. Also, making threats against said deponent that Ibey would Injure bin in body and estate; also, that said parties did with foroe, violence and a strong band enter deponent's prem ises aod did keep possession thereof; also, that said individuals did make an assault nd battery upon said deponent, raising an axe over bis bead and threatening to split bim into kindling wood, Ac. Warrants were Issued by Justloe Reynolds, aod plac ed in tbo banda of Constable Atwell, who proceeded to Rousevllle, arrested the de fendants aad brought them to th Centre, where they waived an examioatioo aod gave lull to appear at Coart In tbe meantime defendant's bad not been idle in tbe matter, but entered oounter-sutts against Banks be fore Justice Beveridge, cbarglog bim with sundry and divers offences too numerous to mention, th result of which we bav not learned ss yet. Tbu endetb tb first edition cf tbe SouseviUe oil war. Jo Brown, of Erie, Is one of those wbola led fellow Ibat It ia good to meet with. Je I st present on a visit to this place, and while ber is always creating come fun (or the boys. Last night be had all tbe 111. tie hoys in tbe neighborhood engaged in crabbllog for pennies, to tb Influlte amuse men! of tbe bystanders. The Allegheny Trust sud Bankiog Com pany of y U City, bav recommsnesd bosl- Odd Fellows Report. The following figure from the Graod Lodge, will be of in- tercel to the many members of the Order among our reader: Number of Initiations during the Tear ptat In Pennsylvania, 10,144; number ad mitted by erd, 2,285; number reinstated, 785; number dec ised, 751; number with- drawn by card, 2,0U7; number impended, 8,644; number expelled, 157; present num ber or members, 85,608; net Incroase of mem ber, 6,655; number rejected, 1,642; num ber ol Lodge of the Daughters of Rebecca, 63; (number of brothers relieved 10.41C. number of wiclowod families relieved, 1,729; paid lor be illel or brothers, $217,402,71; paid for the relief of widowed families, 19, 517,23; paid for the education of orphans, $939 07; paid for burying the dead, $62, 271,(5; total amount paid for relief, $300 130,96; amount of receipt of lodges during the year, $700,317,37. There i a cash balance In tbe Grand Treasury at present date of $5,468,29; there is'aa orphan fund of $10,932.99. A charter has been granted to tbe .Orphan' Home, at Meadvllle. A resolution was offered donating the Orphans fund to said institution, but was referred to th Grand Lodge of the United States. This new projoot of an Orphan's Home starts with flattering prospset. Mr. Wm. Reynolds, lssq., of Meadvllle, (not a mem ber of tbe Order) donated a One property lor tbe site of this institution, valued at $10,000. Tbe plan of ralsiog tbe necessary funds for this magnificent enterprise, is that neb lodge ol tbe State can take a member ship, which will require the payment of one dollar by each member in good stand ing lu said louge. Two forlorn females disturbed tbe eqnan Imitv of Washineton street, this forenoon. grindiog out execrable music from a dil apidated French fiddle. Tbe old well on the Sherman ilaU, which wa started up a lew days since, and com meneed pumping at tbe rat of 20 barrels daily, has increased to 35 barrels. Old Oil Creek territory is the best yet. Road Commissioner Armstrong informs us that the new planking for Washington street has arrived, and the work of laying t will soon be commenced. Gs.MROua Yasterdsy morning tt lady passenger from Pittsburgh, got off a Petro leum Centre and In ber haste forgot ber gold watch, wulen she Mil in tb sleeping coach. She expressed great anxiety on account of her lost treasure and telegraphed up tbe road to bave the car sesrebed. On arriv ing at Titusville, the porter, whose car stops at ibat place, commenced arranging berths when be discovered the watch. Tbe down train was about leaving and be left bis work and took tbe train for Petroleum Centre where be found the owner of the watch aod restored ber lost property. Tbe conduct of tbe porter was tbe more commendable, from tbe fact, that bis work was delayed and be thereby deprived pt bis day's rest. Tbe "boys," on bis retura to Titusville, went for bim for th "drinks" a new suit of clothes, or a Greeley hat, supposing of course that tb luckev porter was flush with a ten dol lar note. Tbey drew off, however, when they learned that tbe only reward bo re ceived wa twenty cent In scrip. That porter says bs don't see lb "policy" of Do ing "honest," Oil City Derrick. Woudar who tbat liberal mindid lady is? Twenty cents reward lor finding and dellv erlog a gold watch is tbe extentof liberality, and tbe colored porter no doubt feel thank ful. Twenty cent reward tbat "layeoyer tb deck" for meanness and cupidity, t Decoration Meadvllle. day will be celebrated at A new cornet band bas been organized at Oil City, with Frank Montford as leader. A correspondent of tb Erie Dispatch ays: I am authorized by Jas. S. McCray, of Petroleum Centre, to say, that the rumor tbat George W. Rockwell bad left tbe couo try l uotoorieot, and Ibat tbe Rockwell bave signed over all tbe company property lo him (Mr. MoCray,) aod the property ia now under hi entire control. He hopes tbe matter will be more favorable to bim than was at Hist anticipated. A ourtous reminisceaoeof revolutionary times "baa been, brought to light In tbe mat ter of a recent application to Coogreaa by an aged lady lor payment of tbe services of berfatber, an officer In tbe old Continental navy. It appears tbat the officer I a ques tion performed, In addition lo bis ordinary duty as a crolser, some, important services in England for tbe Secret Committee of Congress, at the risk. II detected, of certain deatb. Tbe committee considering the claim tave reported In favor of Its pay ment Among tbe competitors for tbe darning prize lately offered at tbe Georgia state, lair, one lady presented a stocking so neats ly mended tbat tbe judge could not Qod tbe mstk of tb needle. Oil News. A well owned by Robinson, Taylor and others on the Robinson farm bas been pumping about ten days at tb rate ol 20 barrels per day. The well which commenced to pump en tbo Robinson farm near the coal bank on the 11 lb, owned by J. Barger, Tho Point and other, is now doing fully 30 barrels per day. , Mr. Barger, one of, tbe owners, has been extensively engaged In lb col business on the Robinson farm. Tbia is bis Bret venture and w are pleated at bla good fortnne. Ha owns one-fourth of tbo well. We were In error last week in reporting a new well on tbe Mllford farm as belonging to Mr. Barger and others. This well Is lo eated on the Robinson farm and la owned by Mr. J. Barger, ol Happy Retreat, aod others. It yielded oil at the rate of 40 bar rels per day after being first struck. It still continues to keep up its productiod very well, tnd appearances indloate tbat it will remain a good well. A well owned by Sadwick and others on tb Milford farm was tubed on Saturday last and commenced at tbe rate of 60 to 65 bar rels per dsy. This well commenced to flow on Sunday morning and threw oil over tbe derrick, Oilman's Journal. A correspondent of the Erie Dispatch, writing from Foxburg, under tb date oi May 26th, givea lb following ptrtloular of a terrible burning accidental tbat place: Last evening a young man named Andy Lavecs, about 21 yeara of age, was burned to death on Grass Flats by an oil well oatcbing Bra. Two other persons wbo were at work with Laveoa were also burned very badly, one ol whom will doubtless die from tbo iojnries received. Charley Laveos, a brother of Andy, wbile endeavoring to save bis brother, bad tbe flesh burued off bis bands and lace. Tbe cause of tbe accident was as follows: For tbo past lew days tbe Spear well, on wbicb Andy Lavens and tbe other two were drilling baa been full of oil, and since tbe com uencement of It ther bad not been a sign of gas in it whatever; ;oon sequeatly, tbey were very careless with lights in the derrick, and about eight o'clock they struck terrible gas vein, wbicb knocked young Lavens down and before be could recover himself, lbs derrick wa en veloped in flames. Tb other two who were in the derrick succeeded in getting out, but Laven's body was only recovered after tbe derrick bad fallen. He lived about three hours. His flash was literally roaaed. His remains will be sent lo Phila delphia, where his parents reside, for la ment. C. G. U. VerDeck aod Daniel Neimith, of Warren, last winter leased 60 acres of tbe D. Riiz farm, near St. Petersburg, at a sixth royalty, and a shore time ago struck a well wbicb barreled up 2.100 barrels of oil In tt first twenty day. Thi wall is called No. 2, aod Is dtiiled dry 1,680 feet deep through easing. Anotber large well was struck, Thursday last, on Clarion River, about oue mile from tbe one spoken of above, which is reported at 275 barrels, but as It flows spas modically It ia thought tbat it will settle down to good hundred barrel well ia the, course oi a lew nays. .brie uispatch. A New York Dispatch says: Tb Times to-morrow will publish tbe particular cf tb lois of vessels off tbe coasts of Labrador and Newfoundland during tb sealing voy age tbi spring. Up to tho latest possible mail dates over foity vessels, Includlng.fdbr steamships, bad been beard from as total wrecks, having been daebecflo pieces while amld'hugejeebe'rgs aud plains of Ice during a terrific hurricane. On an average ech of loose vessels carried aooui one nandra men, wbo were employed as seat hunters, and out of these 4,00 iymajp fouls only 175 hav hAftn pen,. Wicker, ol be Petroleum Centre Bxcowi, has "soared up" a libel suit just by way of sensation, we dare say. F. B. McCalmot, oi rraoKiio, is bis prosecutor, aod if one half our contemporary alleges Is true, the prosecutor will come short of a vindication in court. Titusville Sunday News. True aad tbe half not told. Tbe Economy Company bav four sew wens south east or ibeir old ones, that arc pumping 55 barrels. Tbey Intend to develop their new territory fully tbi so ea rner. Tbe "Red Walking Beam" lease, Wil kins farm, waa sold by Messrs. Getcbell Klnnear and Thompson on Friday last, to D. Laugblin and others. Tb nine wells are produoiog 66 barrels, ovsr one-hall tbe whole present produot of tbe once celebrated Wil kins tract. Tidioute Journal. A widow wko bas married aod lost five husbands, remarks: "Widowers never die of grief, although oruabed to tbe esrtb by their sorrow, Ilk truth, tbey rise again aod revive." "We will meet you In beavao, husband, dear," la the affectionate epitaph which an Ohio woman bas; bad inscribed upon the tombstones of eaob of three departed hus band. Troabl) ebsed la tbat family, certain. BOBEL AUERHAIM 1872. NEWCOODS! 1872. Important to our Patron and SOBEL 6 AUERHAU1, Baring just retamod from New Tork we ate now bring mmer Jrg (Ms! . hnuht to Fetnlenat Centre, comprising tbe latest sijles of DRK88 GOODS, DOLL? V.ariDElM Casmeres TJTinr rnTfivtn AVfl KTMfEfl SILKS. IRISH POPIINS. Japanese Silks, Shawls, Hosiery, Glove, Also, very fin MILLINERY GOODS! Carpets, Oil Cloths, Trunks, Valises, Satchels, &c., &c. oi - ..ii and examine for voureelvea. decl5tf The Oldest Established Dry A Universal Article or Faith. lo these days of religious contention it bss been brought Impossible to Indicate an ar tlole of faith upon which alt' sects and classes were united. Tbere is one, bowev er, and very noble one too, viz: a belief wbicb is Implicit aad universal In tbe para mount efficacy of tbat matchless household tonio and Reonperant, Plantation Bitters. The constantly inratng patronage wbicb It receive has, It is true, excited the petty nvy or certain splemetlo advertisers of pinchbeck panecess, wbo bop to mtk market lor their own stagnant, watery wares, by decrying all spirituous medicinal preparation. But the public can stomach neither their argument nor their potations, aod consequently reject 'bte very weak imitation or in nmv as entirely too Uln! A New Town. Turkey City Itjibe name of a new town in Richland towosbiy Clar toa county, about two mile northeast of Petersburg. Mr. Southard, of Erie, baa laid out hi Isaac of tea acres, in lots - Messrs. D. Heeler and D. Kingbt, bave laid out about twenty five acres In lots, aod they are selling; very fast, at prices ranglug from $100 to 1M each. It Is a nice place for a town; water can be got at a depth of nine feet The oil Is very near about oae fourth of a mil distant tbey bave a fifty and sixty barrel well, and a large number are going down near the city, with good prospect of large well. Oil Items. Tbe wall en Gale' Fork, belonging to Stile & Sbaw, waa torpedoed yesterday. ,We will gtx. tb result next week. ' , ' ' The "Pig's Ear" No 1 waa torpedoed tbi week ad was not improved any. It will be torpedoed again to-morrow. J. Dye, torpedoed bla well No. 3, this week, It is now pumping about 10 bbl. per day. Tbls well Is on Ihe-O. R. P. Co, tract E. L. Gale's teriitory. M'be "Grand Duchess" well, belonging to tbe Hillsdale Oil Co., waa torpedoed tbi week, and 1 now pumping about 8 bbls. per day. Tbi wall I on the Volcan- lo Ridge. Tbo St Ronaln Oil Co., on Volcanic Ridge, torpedoed their well No. 3, tbls week; and It ia aow pumping about 25 bbls. per day. This eoaspany bav a new rig up, and will commence drilling well .No. in a few day. Tb Hardsorabl well No. 3, wu torpa doed thi week, and pumped about 100 bbl. per day, for three or four day, It I now pumping about 40 bbl. per day. Tbi well i on lb O. R. P. Co., tract, E. L. Gals' territory. Tbe Elliott Run well owned by Sellg, Ford, Black and other oa the V. O. & C. Co', trtot, is down to th proper depth for oil, and bas a good show. If tbi well I a success, It opsns up about Ihree miles ol good territory. The oi) is 40 gravity, Volcano (West Va.) Lubricator. As compared with some portions of tbe West but Utile Is beard of Nevada. It stated, however, tbat tbe gold yield of Ne vada county alone ha been $5,000,000 per annum for two year past, aad thie year it will be $7,000,000. In order to get tb streets cleaned, a Lit He Rock paper prints this pleasant para graph: We bave laid In an elegant asssrt- msnt of first class obituaries, from wbicb we snarl select with pleasure fitting ones for each of tb Aldermen, wbsn be die from tbe cholera or other disease, superinduced by tbe Dltby eendltloo of our street and allay. DRY GOODS, AO. the public at large I opening oat tbe LABQE1T 8TCOK of GJmPr lces Ready-Made Linen Suits, selection of MILLINERY GOODs SOBEIj V AUFHIIAIM. laooaa xionse on uu id-eek. Local Notice. Girl Wanted. A girl wanted to do housework in a small family. Inquire of MRS. J. M. ROYF.ES. Petroleum Centre, Pa, May 27, 1872. may 27-1 w. For Sale 15.000 lo 20,000 feei of SECOND-IUND TUBING, at from 25 to 35 eta. per foot. Tbe Tubing Is in Drsl elasa order aud all ready fitted. April a. tr. ii. 11. W AitsLtt. ,he,Truo Dlan. A monthly journal, dvo T td to tu . lotercstsof JL pe-ple whnj ppDd woo. y. Bnainem orgn m th TKliE "LAN PUI . blSUl.Mi ANU UillBUa UUU9I, SUCintl a year, eeml etenip rur upecimen, aril lenrn bov va may reduce your lttiuiz exntnaes HO to 80 mr cent, witbnut diminishing comforts or luiurln ria-n, straiumurwara nutmegs; noi in lue lean "nensatlonat. M Of interuM to everybody. Addre John B Aldan, Manager, 433 Weft Jackson Stmt, vntcapo, in. 11HK Tentli T.ilnme of WOOD'S norsKII''LI MAOAZINK begliui with .anairy, 11. It i' edited by (.nil Hamilton, 8. 8. Wood, and II. V. onborno. ami hirludc.4 among It. regirar ooiilritm tors lloraco Orretey, tlnil Hamilton. Tbo. K. Bre Cher, Dr. Dlo lxrwia, Dr. YV. W. Hall, Jbwm far ton, etc. llarrit-t Hotelier Browa, Uric k fummv, John (J. Sale, Ma. Geui. Kilpairlck, Ivtroltuin V. ruaaay, etc , wine lor ii occasionally terma, una Dollar a year. )a (lnbbiiie, thtea 8nt clans prrl- odicats are given fr the price of one of them- 'Ibe moat niieral fremium ual ever piinnanea. no pe riodical is mora frequently or lavora ly manlioned by the prase. "Wood's Household Magazine h one of the monument of bul s enterprise wbicb mark the aue." Mcthndlat Hone ,)oarual, Phila delphia, Pa. "It ha hern Imrrorl e ever ahice wa knew It a good criterion for tbe future " Courier New Marker, Canada. "It Is a marvel or chrap neAfl and flrat-claaa nnatltv combined." New York Times. Specimen copy sent frte to any addrcaa B. H. WOOD CO., Newburgh, N. I. Blew Goods ! L. GKAIOW1TCH, Merchant Tailor! TT I A A -J r -Vf aaefttt ItlSl flnffi ximt jupi rriuniru .mm iirw it'ia wn ftusortment of FOKJSlOiM AND DOMKblXU M m UOU1S, Cassimeres, and Vesting Suitable for Men's and Boy's Wear, ever brousbt t ' Petroleum Centre. Also, a full line of GENTS' FUBNISHING GOODS. CUSTOM WORK Dromntly attcbded to, and good fits traarnnteed. . w t The people of this place and vicinity n !r,?T I ter Clothing of me, and 95 I'KK t-KNT tUHAf-f en man in m ituafiiie, uu vy or ( tilve me a call. li. OnAFOWITCH, !xi Doer to Smith's Halnon, aiasjton-M.., Pet. Ceutre. Pa. mV " JufroinNew Yoifc; A SPLENDID STOCK OF SPRING OVERCOATS, To the Citizens of Petroleum . Centre and vicinity. I have just received the largest stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING A full stock of Straw Goods. Now In tbe Oil Country, and can and wi , sell cheaper than any other man In town. to inirsr pbibnds I ask you to call and see before P"'(!b'" Ing elsewhere, as it Is lor yur?e?' ' ad doing tbls. Don't tie lea astray, u,"'-,h.I examine my slock before going to any ow place. I bave the LARGEST STOCK OF HATS Ever before offered In tbe Oil Country. Also, Ibe finest alock or Gents Furnishing Good Uth.Wn.ry.eoBBlu
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