SHUGERT & STARR Saceeeeen to McFarland, Smtlli Co., Merchant Tailors! AND DEALERS IN Cents' Furnishing Woods, cob. spring 4 franklin sts., tite8v.l.l1e, pa. Ilavc pot In one of the Hoot aisor.mcnts oj VL01IIS& CASSIMERES ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN COATINGS, MIXED AND STRIPED SUITINGS, FANCY VESTINGS. Ever offered .in the Oil Region. TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF HATS Sc CAPS, 111 the Latest tui Nobbiest Style. A FULL LIKE OF Gents' Furnishing Goods, fcc. r etroleum Centre Daily Record. Pet Centre, Fa., Friday June 14. Divine service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and l P. M. f abbath School at P. M. eats free. A eordUl lnvltatloo exteud cd to all. Rev. P. W. Scofii L, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7X o'clock P. M. D. PATTON, Pastor. PotYolcnm Centre Lodge, No. T1S, I. O. of O. F. Regular meeting nights Friday, at 8 o'clock. Signed. ALBERT GLENN, N. G. E. O'Flahertt, A Sec'y. ffTPlce of meeting, Main St., opposite MoCHntock House. A V Ul J V l Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of U. W RumtA evnrv Mondftv evenln at 8 n'clockiH a ih m it mwr in Odd Fellow's Hall, Petroleum Centre, Peon's. A. Gush, M. W. 8. H. Cooker, R. Gold at 1 p. m. 113 It bas been said by skeptics, lofidels, de ists, &c. that tbe Bible Is like an old fid dle; yell can play any tuue upon it you please. Wbeo you see all manner of doc trines sustained by Bible quotations, tba as sertion bas great force to the superficial reader. But tbe most maligant application we bave lately heard of Bible dootrlne was by a disbeliever Id that book, and who was Iso somewhat of a woman hater. He re ferred to tbe parable of the great sapper to vtbicb psopie were lovttea, and the excuses offered for not attending. Tbe men who bad purchased lands and cattle begged to be excused, but tbe men wbo had married a wife, mentioned tbe fact, and said, "There fore I cannot como, showing that where there was woman In the. question tbe thing was settled. We notice a synopsis of sermon by an eminent divine on this para ble, wbo shows 'how necessary it is to un derstsndjtha hlstorylof times cotemporane ons with Bible history. He said, "In tbe Jewish polity a man was excused from :milltary duty for one year after marriage. 'Hence this man makes no apology, he "does not beg to be exoused as tbe other, "did, but says simply, 'I bave married a "wife sod therefore 1 cannot coma. ' " Din't forget the Borrow afternoon. Bats Ball Meeting to- Poucs News. In tbe assault and bat tery mil, tried tefore Justice Reynolds, yesterday, between O'Cconor vs. Kinney, the jury brought in a verdiot of not guilty, but defendant pay lbs costs. Lovers of tbe national game Base Ball will remember tba meeting to be field on the bate ball grounds, to marrow afternoon, for the purpose of organising s base ball Club. Let bias bal-itta take notice. Our townsman, Mr. W. J. McClure, res eently elected County Sobool Superintend ent, retelved bis commission yesterday from tba Stats Department of Education. He will eater span the duties ot bis office at once. unio claims to nave three million mors scris under cultivation than PtnuaylvaBia. For (he Daily lin-ord Early RfmliiiKccnces of I lie Oil Ht'giOIIS Jo. le The first advent of tbe writer of this ar ticle into tbe Oil Regions of Pennsylvania, was in tbe month of April, ISliO, Union Mill?, on the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad, being tho most accessible point, astl ''Foot & Walker Line" tho most reliable mode of transit from thence to Titnsville, arriving at tbe Eagle Hotel, in the village of Tltusville, six hours in advance of tbe Flags which left Union at the same time "not much of a day for walking either." At that early pe riod where now stands the flourishing townk or uorry wasnntniog out a;nowiing wilder ness. Xllusviiie or to-day, wilu Its mag nificent churches, school houses, banks, bnge refineries and elegant hotels and pri vate, residences, al that primitive dale was nothing but a quiet country four corners, boasting of but one or two hotels, tbe Inev itable variety store, wbere everything from a darning needle to a reaper and mower was kept tor sale, and but fa scattering bouses, occupied by tbe old seulers of the place. There was but three producing wells in tbe neighborhood at that timo, viz: the Drake well, near the Company's upper mill; tho Crossley well, on tbe right bank of the lower pond, and tbe Barosdall well, on tbe Watson furm, east of the village. From this time on oil strikes were frequent on the several farms near Titusvllle. Some time during the month of June, that year, tbe first flowing well was struck on tbe Watson Flats. A pine plug was driven iulo tbe lop of tbe driving pipe, a bole bored through tba same, and a piece of lead pipe inserted tbe otber end running into a barrel. In this pritnitiue miuner a barrel of oil was saved in 33 minutes by the watch. Tbat was certainly tbe first flowing well in the region, and although email compared with more recent developments, mill deserves a place in history which it has thus far failed to receive. About this time steam engines began to make tbeir appearance in tbe region, grad ually superceding spring polo and horse power drilling. Ooe drawback experienced in the introdootio,n of steam engines was the want of competent engineer-. At diet there was but few men that had confidence enough lu themselves to take charge of an engine, but tbls soon ceased, aud any, man of common Intelligence, wbo had corns up tbe Allegheny River on a steamboat, aud noticed tho engineer turn tbo steam off and on, would engage for a Grst clats engineer, some meeting witb success while others were ir ere . J failures. More anon, 0X8 OP THE PI0XEEK3, A lond explosion which startled many, this afternoon, was occasioned by a blast on the Warren it Venango Railroad. t7"Bev. A. M. Cbapiu, of Spartanshurg, will fl 1 the pulpit of tbe Presbyterian Ofiurcb of this place, on Sunday nixt, fore noon and eveuing. The public are invited to attend. Arrested forSc.ndat Pukpixo. Crock, or A; Darrab, owners of of a well on tbe Mumford property, just below tbe A. & G. W. depot, were arrested upon Information of Geo. Harton, and brought before Alder man Ellis for violating tbe Sunday law by pumping tbeir well on that day. After charging them tie cons of prosecution and arrest tho Ai'd. told them to "go and sin co more" on Sunday, anat be would inflict the full penalty of tbe low which is a mag nificent One of tour dollars for each offense tbe next time they appear before him on tbe same charge. Venango Spectator." . Lovers ot Base Ball remember the meet ing to morrow. A correspondent Erie Dispatch says: The Colorado oil territory, near Enterprise, In thro county, is one of tbe paying institu tions. Many good wells aro being struck on (his territory, but no movo Is made about It, as tbe land Is -owned by a company (of wbicbD. McKelvey, of Warren, Is a mom ber) wbo operate it themselves, and will not lease. If leases could be had, an old fashioned Pitbsle excitement would spriug up Immediately. In a future artlole I will give a more extended account of this valua ble oil dorado. Our townsman, Mr. Jerome B. Aiken, has got bis new Opera Houso at St, Peteres burg, completed, aud an opening ball was giveu last night. Next week a theatrical compaoy commence an engagement iu tbe ball. Jerome Is a good fallow and ws wieb Dim success In his sew enterp.-ise. A brakesman by the natuo of Sullivan from Erie, was killed at Youngsville Tues- day night while uncoupling a train in mo tion. He was standing upon tbe bum pa of tbe car, and as tbo train separated be was thrown upon the trade and run over by the separated portion. He lingered in great agony until Wednesday morn ing, when be died. Tidlouta Coniuier. clal. The IHItrtirli t'nrm, Housoville. On Wednesday of last week a new well was struck on the Mitchell (formerly Shaw) farm, Kuuseville, wblcb is to-day doing fully 75 barrels daily. Tbls well is situated in tbo midst of a number of old, small pro ducing wells. As the developments on tbls farm bave been, probably, I be most successful koown In our oil history, we pro pose giving short statement of tbe working of tbe properly: Tbe Mitchell farm, consisting ol SO ncrrs, was purchased from Mr. II. L. thaw a little over three ycaiB ogo for five thousand dol- are. (For agricultural purposes, for which Mr. Shaw used the farm, these fifty acres were utterly worthless, i Onc-balf of lulu. fifty acres were set apart by tbe purchasers for development and tbe other liulf stands in reserves. Not quite three years ago tbe Grst oil was struck on the farm. From April 13, 1S70. to April 19, 1872, the 25 acres yielded 225,430 barrels of oil, 62,600 of which was produced by four wells in lens.'!, pnylng tbe land interest 40 per cent of tbe earnings, all of which celled tbe company owning the farm in two years tbo enormous sum of $738,532. Tho totnj receipts, during the time above stated, were considerably over a million dollars. And at the present there it over $05,000 worth of machinery, tanks, piping, Ac, on the property. Mr. F. W. Mitchell, of this, city, owns five-eights of this exceedingly valuable preperty, and was one of the orig inal purchasers. Tbe developments eventually made Mr. Sbsw, wbo owned considerable land ad jolnlug the Mitchell property, quite weal thy. Tbe present production of tbo farm Is 1C0 barrels dully. It is believed that tbe own-, era will lealize in tbe next two years a sum equally as largo as tbat already paid. Tho whole management of tbe Milcbel' property bus been entrusted to Mr. W. II. Keeler, to whose systematic labors the com pany owe a great deul of tbeir success, Venango Spectator. Remember the Baso Ball Meeting to morrow on old bull ground. Itcuuiou 'Ifentli Kcg'tP. IS. C. V. Mercer. Pa., June 1st, 1872. At a re union of lOtti P. R. C. Vols., held in Mercer in last Juno, it was resolved to boldbe next re union at Stonebore, Mercer county. Pa., on tbe Ja nestown and Frank' tin Railroad, on Friday, June 20th, and tbat the entire regiment be invited to participate witb a view to making these re-union Regis mental affairs. Hon. John S. M'Calraont, thefiistColonol of the Regiment, was chosen orator ot the day, with Hon. Geo. W. M'Cracken as alte.o nate, and General A. J. Warner, histori an. On mrtion, Captains Shipler, Tanner and Whistler were appointed a Committee of Arrangements, and members of the Regi ment designing to attend tbe reunion should at once so write to tbe Committee at Mercer. E. L. GARVIN, Secretary. Military. An indepeadeut Infantty company is about to bo organized in Titus ville; tbe names of many prominent citizens being appended to tbe call for an organiza tion. Such names as J. B. Olmstead, W. W. BI038, J. J. Carter, L. B. Silllmsn, Cbas. L. Matthews, J. W. Jewburst, S. S. Forllg, B. G. Hinkley, J. J. Holden and many others equally well known, would bave the true ring at roll call. It wil be a gonnioe "military ring," tbat will reflect credit on tbe city if properly organ ized. According to tbe Courier's report the production for May total stock to June 1st, 9SC,732 barrels. Increase in total stock, 61,311 barrels. Dally average production, IS, 505 barrels. Increase in daily , average, 2.23S barrels. Number of drilling wells, 293. New Well. Manwarrlng & Cummlngs so we learn, torpedoed tbeir new well on Monday, and it Is now pumping at the rate of 150 to 200 barrels. It Is located on tbe New London tract. - TIdioute.Commercial. An eastern paper says tbat before Pitts. burgh doctors can vaccinnate anybody they have to cat tbeir way witb cold chisel through half an inch solidified coal gmoke. The Masonic fraternity of Oil City are making arrangments for a grand entertain meat iu the form of a banquet, (o be given Ic tbeir new hall in Windsor Bro's Block. Dancing will also be In order on that even! ing tbe 20th Inst. Before hangings man in Louisiana they let from fifteen to forty newspaper reporters Interview him for three weeks. The poor follow Is thou not only willing but anxious to be bung. A Western railroad Is setting out a double row of white willows for a diutanco of 200 milts, to break the wind. SOBEL & AUERHAIM 1872. SMEW COODS! 1872. Important to our Patrons and tlhe public at large I SOBEL )TU E R H A I M, Having jiut returned from Jicw York we arc now opening out tlic I.AKUEST STC'CK cf Spring summer er brought to Tetroleiim Ccntro, comprising the latest styles of DRESS GOODS, BLASK, COLOSSI) ANB'STRIPZD SIHtS. IRISH POPLINS, Japanese Silks, Shawls, tiininurc Laces, Iloticrv, Glove, Steady-Made Mncn Nuits, AIi'o, a very fino selection of MILLINERY GOODS ! MILLINERY GOODs tiAl'lE uiltl GKXTS I'MSMMI.XJ UOOIlS, Carpels, Oil Clotlis, Trunks, Valises, Satchels, &e., &c, tf Please call early and examine Tor jourselves. dccir.ff. sOUE1j A; Al'EHIIAIM. The Oldest Established Dry Gooila House on Oil Creek. f The Kofiucr War. V 1 nere seems 10 uo a uuap ui uuhuic, cj. the Fitteburyh Gazette, existing between tbe oil refiners and tbo Peuusylvaola Rail road, which on Monday culminated in the partial abandonment by tbe iormer of tbe latter line for the lor warding of oil to tbe cea coast lor exportation abrotd. Six t'ioi sand barrels of refined petroleum were ou Monday delivered at the Pittsburgh Depot ot the Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburgh Riilroad, consigned to S. Fancber & Co , Baltimore, wbo have io readiness a merchant vessel at tbat port to carry the oil to Ant werp. This new departuio created consid erable talk ou Duqtiesuo Way on Monday, and in railway circles. Tbe rcSners claim that because of their subsciibiug largdy to tbe capital stock of tbo projected pipe line for bringing oil from Parker's Landing to Pittsburgh that tbo Pennsylvania Railroad Company have been making t lings hot for them, and that in relf-pjptection they are compelled to try tbo experiment of shipping via Baltimore, by the rival lino. Tbe Phil adelphia brokers will suffer moft from tho break away of tho refiners to tbe Monument- al city, as it will leave them without any- occu nation. A N ! Rt'HAL Beavties and Cn v Bem.ks Country girls aie not whit bebiud their met ropolitan sisters in natural elements of love liness, but it must le conceded that the city belles heat understand t'jo art of preserving and heightening their person al beauty. Tbo most perfect features Inse half their at traction unless the complexion is proper y cared for, and if tbe pretty girls of tbe rural districts wish to compete with tbe "l air stars" of tbe fashionable world to refined at tractions, they must pay due attention to ibis Important point. They ought to know for the fact is notorobtis that Hagau's Mag nolia Bilm imparts to tbe skin a delicatei pearly appearance nnproduceable by any otber preparation under tbe sun. No mat ter bow tbe Curtice may have been roughen ed by exposure or discolored by the sun, the Bulm will render it soft aud pliable, and removes every blemish. We learn from the Derrick that J. Bust wiok, of the firm of Bostwick & Tilford ba charge of tbe Erie Company 'a yard at Jersey City, and blockades tbu oil on the Erie road, in hopes to procure further concess ions, lie also demands tbat all oil shipped by other parties pass through bis hands for clearance. Marlow, tbe brewry murderer, bas been re-sentenced, and will be bung at Mayvllle, Friday, Aug. 2, 1872. There is a farmer out west wbo has moved s often that every time bis chickens ice a covered wagon they turn over on their back aud otoss tbeir legs, NOTES OF THE UAV. A pair of twins, born In Lowndes County, Miss., the other day a boy and girl were named respectively Horace Greeley and Dol ly Varden. The Garden of Plants In Paris Is rcsum lug its wonted appearance. A collection of animals is being brought together by tbe officers of tbe society. The looust eggs are poisoning tbo mulber ries la Tennessee by being deposited in tbem aud the mulberries are poisoning children by the same process. Eddie O'Donnel, known professionally as ooe of tbe Levantine brothers, and a resi dent of New York, died in Philadelphia, on Saturday, It is supposed from small-pox. The Garden of Plants in Paris is return Ing its wanted appearance. A collodion of animals is be log brought together by the officer of the society. DRY GOODS. &0. Casmeres Local Notices. For Sale or Kent. A desitable residence located on the Kr bert Farm, a short distance from town. For particulate apply to OWEN GAFFNEY. Petroleum Centre, June 14, 1872. jU-tl. MKAI.I.n 1'ItO FONALS Will be received by tho Hoard of Direct on of Cornplonter, until June 22nd, at 12' o'clock, foi BUILDING THREE SCIIOOL HOUSES in said Township, one alSiter. lyville, one at Columbia Farm, and on at Kane City. Kepnrale proposal j mutt be mnde for each building. Tte Hoard reserve the rights to reject any or all of the bids. Plans and S ecigcatlons maybe had on application to Gko. II. Dnioxn. Secretary of the Board, Oil City, Fa. Office at Foi'i Planing, mill. P. O. Box 1.C82. j 11-td. Attr-nlioii Hase Hull Plnyert. All parties interested in the bealtblul and Invigorating exercise of Base Ball play, are requested tii meet at the old ball gronnd. near the Oil Creek depot, for the purpose of organizing a (.'lob. All lovers of tbe sport will please meet nt the above mentlnned T laco, on Saturday, June 15th, at 2 p. uurn. r Br nroi KsTOP A Platkr. j8-td. For Sale Cheap. Two Wells and rigs complete, nu the Bu chanan Farm, west ol Columbia Oil Com pany. Two Woodbury Engines No- 2,'j and 3. One do Holler No. 4. ISUOfeet Tubing, 700 feet one inch Pipe, 700 feet 3'4' casing, 210 feet 65, casinu. Anplv to CHARLES K HART. Petroleum Centre, June 8. 1872. , j 8-1 w. s.irl Wauled. A girl wanted to do boueewurk in a small family. Inquire of MRS. H- C. JARVIS. Petroleum Centie, Pa, Juno 3, 1872. june 3-lw. ; For Sale 15.000 to 20.000 feet of SECOND-HAND" TUBING, at from 25 to 35 eta. per fool. Tbe Tubing is in first class order and all ready fitted. April 23. tf. H. fl. WARNER. Hew Cioods! Ii. GRAIOWITCII, Merchant Tailor i nan Just returned from New York with tho fliwrt axxortmimt of FOKEiGN AND DOMESl'lU Cloths, Cassiiueres, and Vesiinsft Pnltalile for Mer.'s and Boy's Wear, ever brought to l'etrolcuin Centre. Alf-o, a full Una of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. CUSTOM WORK promptly attended to, aftJ good fits euaranteed. The jieoplo of this place and vicinity can tiny sel ler Clothing of me, and 29 PKK i.KNT CUJUf Kit than in Tltus.'ille, Oil City or elsowhcra. (iive me a rail. Ii. OR AFO WITCH, Next Door to Smith's Saloon, W n" Ingtou-M., ret, centre. Pa. mtt tf. SALS CHEAP. Secnnd-llnnd Oil Well snp- ia-iinna uii wen I ft 9 In. TCtBINO, 10, OOftSKandSM 'AS I NO, 6,COO ft HMAIX PIf 8 000 ft ODS, u Inch, inch T aud Inch Hi V" pllM, 10,Ot)J ft 9 ard.ltnoh CASt: ivn PIPP u-irrnilNttu ., nA b.ir nrice of New. GAS anil HOTAKV'PIIM I'K for sale or to rnt. JiNUIriKS ad BOII.RHS of all me", at HOWE Sc COOK'Sf Box 220, Petroleum Centre, P' OCl-Sitfi