SHTJGERT & STARR Ihhkm to VcFarUad, Smltk Co., Merchant Tailors! AND DEALERS IN Gents' Furnishing Goods, C0R.J3PRING A FRANKLIN 6TS., TlTlTSVaLLE, PA. Save pat ! of tha flaast MsormenU oj CL01R8& CASSIMEEES WJGMSH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN COATINGS, MIXED AND STRIPED SUITINGS, FANCY VESTINGS. Ivw offered In tie Oil Regis. TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF HATS Sc CAPS, Au the Latest ud Nobbiest Styles. A FULL LINK OP Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c r etroleum Centre Daily Record. rmt Centre, Pa., Tharsdar June 13. Diriua Service. METHODIST ' EPISCOPAL CHURCH Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and ,X P. M. Sabbath School at 12 P. M. eats tree. A cordial Invitation extend d to all. Hit. P. W. ScoriKLo, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. 11., and 7W, 'clock P. 11. D. PATTON, Pastor. Petroleum Ceatre Lodge, No. Tift, I. O. of U. F. Regular meeting nlgbu Friday, at 8 'clock. Signed. ALBERT GLENN, N. G. E. Q'F.AHtRTT, A Seo'y. ; IVPlice of meeting, Main St.. opposite MoCliotock. House. A. O. Of V. VV. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of TJ. W., Meets evrrj Monday evening; at 8 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's Hall. Petroleum Centre, Penn'a. ' A. Glkh, M. W. 8. H. Kookkr. R. Gold at 1 p. m. Ui Police. Michael McCoy, walls Intoxi cated, yesterday, kicked np a row In Bheoe's barber shop, for wblok he was arrested by officer McHtigb, and placed in tbe lock-op. During tbe afternoon it Is supposed Mlobael grew weary of being confined, as he tore up a portion ot tbe floor, dug bis way out un der tbe side of the beildlog and skedaddled thereby saving the county tbe expense of trial. Mr. Pardee, wbo vends milk to tbe oltl sena of Petroleum Centre, attended . Bar num'e circus, at Titusville, and tbe pick pockets eooaeoied with tbat Institution re lieved bltn of bis spare collateral. He pro. Bounces Barnum a humbug. Oil News R, Gregg bta struck a new well on tbe Wallace traot, wbicb started np I 10 barrels. , A new well was struck on tbe New Lon don tract, by H. H. Cuminiogs & Co, wblcb gave a show of twenty five barrels. Pierson's well on tbe New London tract la In tbe third sand. Oo Monday be struck gas, wblcb Oiled tbe derrick, aod bad it not been (or prompt .exertions would have re in ited in a lire. Tbe largest conductor bote we bavc beard of, Is to Charley Banner's new well on Ike Irvine farm, fie is down 128 feel, aod bis sot yet struck tbe rook. Tldioute Com mercial. A meetlog of tbe stockholders of the Ot' Producers' Railroad was held at Titusville on Saturday last, tor tbe purpose of com pleting tbe organization. The following gentlemen were elected officers: President, W. B. Roberts; Directors, W. B. Beoedlct, Samuel Minor, S. Q Brown, Jas. Parshall, W. H. Abbott, E. B. Grandln, H. C. Biosi, li. A. L. Roberts, J. n. Davis. J. Dllling m, G. C. Hyde, F. W. Andrews. A Urge portion of tbe track of tbe Oil City and Meadville branch ot tbe Atlaotlo end Great Western Railway bas been sup plied with steel rails and tbe remainder it t be relaid as soon as the materials arrive. The wooden culverts and trestles are also to be taken out and replaced with Substantial too masonary. Improvement is Grids for- Extract ing Wki.L Tools. A day or two ego we noticed that our townsman, Mr. James II. Lutber, bad Invented and secured a patent for an Imftrovetuent in a Jar-Grab for ex tracting aod taking out broken aod lost tools from artesian or oil wells, or other botes drilled in rocks, &e. As tbe inven tion is one of tbe most important and use ful ever nude, we append a description of the tool, which will no doubt prove of In terest to our oil uieu: "11 iuvenlion re lates to a clan of tools known as grabs, and seed for extracting broken tools, Jtc, Irom oil and artesian welie- and it consists in the form and construcliou of tbe socket-bead, with deep groovt s In both sides, aad I ho ol long interior socket, through wbicb one or more trausveree bolts may be put to ilrengv Iben it when tbe nature of tbe toot to bo extracted will admit of It. It also consists in providing aod securiogwltbe in tbe socket two or more pairs of serrated nippers, wedge-shaped, and rounded oatbe back, fitting in corresponding grooves In tbe socket to slide up and don, tbeir lops being connected together by a icrew-bolt extending up tbrougb tbe socket-bead to slide with tbe nippers. The sbanks above the serrated portions ol the nippers, belog made spring temper, will yield enough to grapple a jar-link or fasten to tbe piece to be extracted from tbe bole or well. To enable others to make aod use my tm proved "jtrsgrab," I will describe it more full: The stock or body of tbe tool or Implement is made of such a size tbat tbe .two round ed edges will nearly fill the diameter of the bole or well la whlci it is used, tbe upper end being formed into a sbsnk, having a sboulder, and stroug teiew-lbread, with wblcb to connect it with the fixture! above tor working it. Tbe two fiat lidt-H of tbe stock have a deep cantral groove, flared out at tbe bottom. The beads and nut of tbe transverse bolts are seated in tbe groove and are thereby prevented from coming in con tact witb the sides of tbe wall. Tbe stock on its edge Is provided witb an oblong open' log, extending up balf its length or more, II desired. Tbe stock Is hollow Irom its lower as high as tbe upper end of tbe opening thus tormiog a socket to bold tbe grappliug nip pers aud receive a portion of tbe broken link or other objoot to be grappled. Near tbe lower end uf tbe said socket, on boti sides, are rounded tspering receeees iulo wbicb are fitted tbe backs of tbe serrated jaws wblcb form tbe spring sliding nippers, conueoieu oy toe springs witu tue suaing screw-bolts wblob are provided witb beads to bold tbe grapple or nippers in tbeir plae e for exiracting a broken link, or other tools or fixtures wblcb are liable to become detached or broken and left in a bole while drilling or awelwbi e boring.One or more bolts, may be put transversely through tbe stock, wbicb, when in, will aid tu in.ure tbe grappling ot broken links when ttie fork is up, and other smaller objects, sucli as bolts. ts., end may be taken out when required, and will also strengthen the socket wbiie jarring. Tbe bolts must be removed v. fata tbe oi'ject to be grappled Is ol such size or figure tbat it will net enter the socket wben said bolt is present. Tbe nippers ate, preferably, made sepa rate, tbe upper end of one of tbe spriuns being thickened to form a suitable nutj for tbe reception of tbe screw end uf tbe bolt. What 1 olaim is 1. Tbe stock constructed witb an Inter ior cavity or socket ol oval or elongated sec lion, and fitted to contain two pair of nip pers, set parallel witb each other, so as to receive and grasp tbe two parts of a broken link or other object similar in oimeoslons, as sot forth. 2. Tbe stock constructed wtib two lone gitudlnal exterior grooves, to receive and protect the beads aod cuts of one or mote traoaverse bolts, in combination witb said bolts and an interior socket of oval or elon gated section, and two sets of Dippers, as set forth. 3. ' Tbe nippers constructed lo two parts, as set lortb, and uuited by tbe screw-bolt, as shown and described. It is recorded of Sydney Smith . that be was once ssked by Laodteer, tbe celebrated animal painter, to sit for bis portrait. "Ii thy servant a dog that be should do this?' was tbe reply of tbe witty divine. ' Madame Ktbrisll Pasba, wile ol the late Grand Vizier Kibriall Mebemet Tssha, i oo tbe point of bringing out an autobio graphical work of interest to old and youog. It is entitled "Thirty Years in the Harem." ' Prince Btsmarok is credited witb a fresh scheme of some Importance. He is said to contemplate a Postal Union, embraoiog En- rope, the Russian and Turkish provinces ot Asia and Amerjoa. He proposes unilorm rates tbrougb this uuioa (or letters and newspapers.' Mrs. Curtin, wile of tbe Uuited States Minister at St. Petersburg, and Miss Curtin have .received much attention from tbe Ameilcan colony alnce tbeir arrival in Paris, several parties having been given for tbem. A steamer has arrived from Zanzibar with news wbicb puts tbe safety of Dr. Living stone beyond a doubt. Couriers b sd reach' ed Zanzibar from tbe interior with positive Intelligence tbat Livingstone bad arrived at TJnyamyembe. Stanley, tbe Herald explorer, bad left that place witb letters from tbe great explorer, and was noar the coast. Letters from tii People. Notb Tbe manager of this journal, with out endorsing tbe sentiments ol contributor, desires to offer tbe widest posailile latitude for tree discussion. It Is merely tbat communications shall concern mullet" ol publto intorest, be put io decent language end accompanied with the names of the writers, not lor puulicatloo, out as a guan an lee of good faith. Cat d of Thanks. PtTnoLR, June 12, 1872. Mr. Editor: Tbrougb tbe medium of your valuable paper 1 desire lo returu uiy sincere thaoks to the people of Pitnole aud vicinity for tbeir efforts in caving my proper ty, and for the kindness extended to myself snd family, during and after the fire which ocenrred In this place on tue21st of May lite t And to those wbo kindly tendered me tbeir services in rebuilding, as well as tbose tbat camo forward with offers of assistance in various ways, I aseure tbem that my grati lude at least equals tbeir desire to lend me their aid. N. S. Wiiite. Tlie Vnllcy of Death. The Valley of Death, a spot almost as terrible as tbe prophet's valley of dry boner, lies just north of tbe old Mormon road to California, a region thirty miles loog by tbiity broad, and surrounded, except at two points., by inaccessible mountains. It is totally devoid of water aod vegetation, aod tbe shadow of bird or wild beast never darkens its white, glaring sands. Tbe Kan sas Pacific Railroad engineers discovered It, and also some papers which show tbe fate of tbe "lost Montgomery train,'' wbicb came south from Salt Lake in I860, guided by a Mormon. Wben near Death's Valley, (ome came to tbe conclusion that the Mor mons knew nothing about tbe country, so tbey appointed oae of tbeir number a leader and broke off from tbe party. Tbe leader turned due west; , so with tbe people and wsgons and flocks be traveled three days, and then gdescendei into the broad valley, wbose treacherous mirage promised water. Tbey reached tbe centre, but only tbe white sand bounded by scorch ing peaks, met tbeir gaze. Around tbe vallev tbey wandered, and one by one tbe men died, and the panting flucks strotched themselves in death under the hot sun. Then tbe children, crying for water, died at tbeir mother's breasts, and witb swollen tongues and burning vitals tbe moihers lol lowed. Wagon alter wagon was almnJot ed, and strong men tottered, and raved and died. After a week's wandering a dizeo survivors fuund some water In the hollow of a rock in the mountain. It lasted but a short time, wben all perished but two, who escaped out of tbe Valley and lullowed the trail of tbeir former companions. Eighty- seven families witb hundreds of anion I perished bete, and now, after twenty-two years, tbe wagons stand still complete, the Iron work and tirrs are bright, and tbe ehlvr ered skeletons lie side by side. Springfield Republican. An express train on tbe European and North American Railroad ran Into a flock of sheep nesr Lincoln, Me., scattering them by tbe roadside in all conceivable attitudes and sbspes. An old ram, the patriarch o tbe flock, indignant at tbe way bis charges were treated, lowered bis bead aod went for tbe iron horse. Tbe cow catcher struck bim and threw him upon tbe forward part of the engine wben tbe fireman ran out and before be could fa il or jump off, -"caught and held blm until the train was stopped. lie was then roles ed, and was found lo be un injured witb the exception of having one of ois noros Kuocsea on. Sheffield, England uses seventy tons Of ivory In a year lor knife and fb rk bandies. Upwards of a thousand dollars bas to be lorked over lo psylng tor its cost, j Tbe State Mlueralogist of Wisconsin says, that If tbe extensive ore beds in tbe vioinily! ot Black River Falls should be worked,' enough Iron could be manufactured In that region to supply the wants of tbe United States fur a thousand years to come. A Parisian journalist recently lost tbe sight of one eye. In putting on a clean shirt tbe edge ol the stiffly starched bosom struck bim in tbe eye, permanently disab ling tbe organ. The corn fields of tbe west are backward In coming forward. Tba season Is to blame, Tbe Buffalo and Jamestown Railroad is to be built forthwith. ir an iciole forty-five miles in diametor were thrust toward tbo sun witb the veloe ity or ligbt, ssy 12,000,000 miles a minute, It could never touch tbe sun, but it would melt as last as It came. II this is true, tbe experiment might as well be abandoned firit as last. Acailemyiof Billiards is thejlatest. Uni versity of Base ball next, and possibly Nu tioaal Institute for Iaitructioo ia Marbles SOBEL A AUERHAIM 1872. NEW GOODS! 1872 Important to our Patrons and tlie public at large I S OB EL $t A U E R H A I M, Hariris just relumed from New York we ma now opening oat sue LARGK8T BTCCK of , , faring Skimmer grj (Ma - l I. a 4 r.ll.nm Cnntra i-rtm itrlai ti thai laaBXit atf 1m tnf ft PITCH 3tiS A IT uruujgUa w a vnvn wuu, tvwii-Ma n. . wwi DOLLY Va&RDBN Casmeres BLACK, COLORED AND STRIFES SHIS. HUSI PflPlKS, Japanese Silks, Shawls, Gimniire Laces, Hosiery, Cloves Ready-Made Linen Nulls, Also, a very fine selection af MILLINERY GOODS ! MILLINERY GOODs liAlHES and GfNT8 FUltNIglUNG GOODS, Carols, Oil C loths, Trunks, Valises, Satchels, &c, &c, Vff- Please call early oud examine for yourselves. dec15tf. SOBEL Sc AITFnilAlV. The Oldest Established Dry Goods Honse on Oil Creek. NOTES OF THE DAY. Wbo can have any respect lor a man who, oo passing tbe laundry and seeing tbe girls at work, will consent to make such a remark as "Wring out, wild belles?' Tbe delegates of tbe Homeopathic N $ tional Convention at Washington recenlly visited Mount Vernon, and tbe Capital speaks of tbem as ''medicated pilgrims." A gentleman registered at a hotel In Lou isvilld recenlly as John Blank, Hamburg, and was gratified In seeing bis name in type, among tbe botel registry, as "John Blank, humbug." That fellow wbo discovered the ''petrified Indian" on a New Hampshire farm a lew days ago bas come lo grief, having been ar rested tor obtaining money under lalsa pre tence by shewing tbe socalled petrifaction as a genuine article. Tbe city of Mobile, Ala., Is one of tbo most prompt and reliable debtors among all the borrowers iu Ibis country. A temporary loan of $l(iO,O0O was contracted last Fall, wbicb bas boen paid before it was due, thus securing a rebate of interest. Fruits and berries at this souon of tbe year aie not only preciuiia luxuries, but k'reat promoters of health. Tbey act upun the liver, promotions that secretion natur ally wblcb many ure in the habit of obtain ing ou'y by tbe means t( artificial medi cines. I'aikcr Oii Field. Tbe McPbersoo well No. 1. on the riiitch- inson farm, sunk by V. P. Scbull aud J. S. Smith, commenced pumping on Tues day of last week and averaged up to Satur day of tbe same week fully 100 barrels per day. Depth of well, 1260, Another well on tbe Hutchinson farm, owned by McPbcrson, on lease No. 9, has been pumping since Monday of last week, averaging 50 barrels per day. Tbree or four new wells have lately been completed on tbe A. L. Campbell furm nea, t an-now, an or woicn started up at a pro duction of about 100 barrels per day. Tbe well on tbe Blaney farm, near Fair- view, which bas been pumping for soteral weeks, we understand, is still yielding near ly 100 barrels of oil per day. A well owned by Andrew McCullougb and others on tbe Hutchinson (arm bas been pumping for about ten days, averaging 65 ot GO barrels per day. ine uoion ripe L,tne uo. is erecting a large Iron tank In the vicinity of Argylo. A pipe lino is soon to bo laid from the Falrview oil district to East Brady. i l'KTEr.siii'ita. Well No. 6 on tbe Foutt farm, owned by Spencer and other, Is a new strike, wbicb is yielding 2b or !)0 barrels per day. milfoiid Finn. We learn that a well on tbe Milford farm, owned by Hall, Cady and others, of Titus ville, communoed pumping on Wednesday of last week at tbo rate of CO barrels per day, Oilmans Journal. Wo beard to-day about a case at Parker tried before Justice tullerton, but do no vouch for tbe truth or it. A teamster bad been arrested for cruelty to animals, and taken before tbe Justice. A jury was im paneled and tbe case tried tbe jury retired, but shortly returned witb a 'verdict of iouo ceotly guilty. Petersburg .Progress. A broom witb a heavy .handle was sent fol- as a wedding gift to a brido, with tbe lowing sentiments: This trilling gift accept from me, Its use I would commend; In sunrbina use the brushy part, In norm tuo other ond. DRY GOOD9, AO. Local Notices. MEALsvB PROPOSAL Will be received by tbe Board of Director! of Coroplanter, until June 22nd, at 12 o'cloek, foi BUILDING TBREB SCBOOL HOUSES lo said Township, one alSlftrr Ivvilie, one at Colombia Fans, and oas at Kna City. Separate proposals mast at made foi each baltdiag. The Board reserve tbe rights to reject a ot all of the) bids. ' Plans sad Specrgcatlone maybe balsa application to Gtso. 17. Diwodd. Stcretsry of the Board, Oil City, Pa. Office at Fox's Planing; mill. P. O. Bos 1.682. jll-td. Attention Base Ball Players. All parties Interested In tbe healthful aid invigorating exercise of Bsse Ball play, sis requested lo meet at the old ball ground, near tbe Oil Creak sVpot, for the pcrpose of organizing a Club. All lovers of the sport will please meet at tbe above menlioaVd place, on Saturday, June 15th, at 2 r. sharp. Br itrQinm ot A Platm. j-td. For Sab Cheap. Two Wells and rigs complete en tbe Bu chanan Farm, west ot Columbia Oil Com pany. Two Woodbury Engines No. J1, and .1. Ooe do Boiler No. 4. . 1.500 lest Tubing, 700 leet oo) Inch Pipe, 700 feel Si casing, 21C feet easing. Apply to CHARLES E. HART. Petroleum Centre, Jane 8. 1872. ji8-lw. Cilvl Wunled. A girl wanted to e)o housework In a smsll family. Enquire of MBS. H. C. JARVIS. Petroleum Centte. Pa. June 5, 1872. - june S-lwr. ' For Sale 15.000 to 20.000 feet of SECOND-HAND TUBING, at from 25 to eta per fool. Tbe Tubing is in first class order aod til readv filled. April 23. tf. HY H. WARNER. Hew Goods! L. GltAlOWlTCII, Merchant Tailor J nR Juet returned from New York wtta the aowt artinent of FOIUIQN AUD DOsUUl'lO UotliS lasslmeres, and Vesting Bnltahl for Men's and Bot's Wear, ever kroogkt t 1'elruleum outre. Also, a fall line ef GENTS' FCBNISniNO GOOD3. I CUSTOM WORK promptly attended to, ens goes Bio guaranteed. . Thn people of this place and vldnltTOin twj" Krfloihingofoie,aad 85 fKK IKNT rUIUl' UR than In Uiaiill, Oil City or elsewhere. Give me s call. JL. GBAFOWITOH, Next Door lo Smlth'e Haloon, WasM Inatpu-SU. Pet. ceutre, ra. H-B FOB SALES CHEAP. Second-Hand Oil Well etlP- rlle. 10.00J ft in. TTBIMO. 10, 00 ft K'LS'A cd 8 Inch CAHINO, S.CO0 ft KM ALL PlrSJi ?vSjv- sniWK K RODS. IdcU, a laeu r aoo ,"",,-, ING Pll'B, FITTlHGS atone-half rf0' f" OA Hand NOTARY FtTM 18 for sale or lo rent. KNGIdKB ad BOIlKKSof all S"!;".-. HOWE V COUR,p Box 220. Pctroleasa Centre P Oct-34tf. - a .iMn, .i Knnth Adaaia latslf seot br fourteen year old boy to New York clone t buy liilliaery goods for bar.'