SHUGERT& STAKE (BaOMStors to McFarland, BmiUi Co., Merchant Tailors! AND DEALIR8 IN Gents' Furnishing Goods, C0R.J3PRINO FRANKLIN STS., TITUSViLLE, PA. Have pnt In one of the flnost twortraents oj : (3L01US& CASSIMERES ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN OOA.THSTGS, MIXED AND STRIPED SUITINGS, FANCY VESTINGS. Ever offeradjn the Oil Region. TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF HATS Sc CAPS, AL the Latest and Nobbiest Htjrlea. A FULL LINK OF Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c. Petroleum Centre Daily Record. ffet. Centre, Pa., Tuesday Jauc25. Blvlno Service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and i4 P. M. Sabbatb School at 2 P. M. eats free. A cordial invitation, extend ed to all. ' Ekv. P. W. Scofield, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7)4 o'clook P. M. D. FATTON, Pastor. Petroleum Centre Lodge, No. T1S, I. O. of O. F. Regular meeting nigbU Friday, o'clock. Signed. ALBERT GLENN, N. at 8 G. E. t rLlHKRTT, A 8C0 V. Place of meeting, Main St., opposite MoOliotock House. A. O. of V. W. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of V. W., meets evry Monday evening at 8 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's Hall, Petroleum Centre, Penu'a. A. Glim, M. W. F. H. Kooxkr, R. Gold at 1 p. m. USfi Wo notice a number of "tea tasters'' are about sailing for China from San Francisco to teat tbe new crop of tea now gathering in tbe Celestial Kingdom oi pig tall cos tume and rat diet. And herein eomesa moral. A physician coneected with a large English manufactory at Staffordshire pro tests aganst tbe use made of tea by tbe wo men, particularly of the working, classes He says tbe women drink tea several times a day, making it a principal article of diet, aud beoce coinea an untold amount of sick ness. Tea is as distinctly a narootio poison as is opium or alcohol. It Is capable of destruction to digestion, It disorders the bean's aolton and it sb alters the nerves. IJeside the poison of the tea tbe great quantity of hot water Imbibed Is very lojudl, oial to digestion and proper nutrition. Tne evil is a sad one, aud shows that Im- temperance is not confined t tbe use of spirituous liquor, or opium or tobaseo. Tea In its abuse is as pernicious as Is either. Here is a subject for tea parties; if lj don t make a shaking among matronly bead Jiess and cap ribbon w have mistaken tbe vigor of woman's will) House Bbk.akino. On Friday Ist,wblle Mr. Geo.'S. Duocanand family, ot Plumer, were absent on a visit to Oil City, soma un known scoundrel loreibly entered and prets ty thoroughly went through the bouse, tak log a sum of money, a lot of clothing and ntuny articles of value. Mrs-. Duncan's trunks and wardrobe was ransaoked and tbe content Mattered promiscuously about, in some tnntances being wantonly and mallei otmly toro and cut. Mr. Duncan bas tbe thieves spotted" and will prosecute them to tbt full extent of tbe law. We are in (luinvBSion ot the names of these scouudrele, but refrain Iron publishing them, in order that jnsiioe may be meted out to tbem. Tbe pic oic given by Rote Croix Com niaoaurj nigiii Templar Of Tilueville, at Chaut aun.ua Lake, yesterday, proved to be a very iileaajut affair. The Petroleum C.n tra delegairoV arrived borne by special train Olh NEWS. Steel & Smotl bad their well on Oil Spring Rnn torpedoed tbii week. Frederick 1st, the well belonging to Blan" velt & Co., was torpedoed this week. The Dolly Varden well on the V. O. A C. Co. tract was torpedoed tbs second time on Monday. The Ellis Run well, owned by Combs, Chancellor fc Jackson was torpedoed twice tbis week. McCaadless & Jeffries drilled a 5) Inch bole for the St. ,Ronan Oil Co., 640 feet In 6 day j quick time. The shipments of oil from the Gale traot for the week rndiog Saturday, June 15, amounted to 1371 barrels. Enterprise well No. 2 is going down rap- j Idly under thetkilllul manipulation of tbe Dullo Bros. Tbe Orphans Widow well, on tbe V. O. Si C. Co. tract was torpedoed tbis week and is now pumping 15 barrel? per day. Tbe well owned by Sbufelt & Benedict on Marietta Run is being rapidly drilled down. They have a good show of oil. Jenkins Bros., coutractors have just finish ed a well lor the Oil Run Petroleum Com- fpany. Tbe well will be torpedoed next week. The Steel & Woodward No. 4 was torpe doed tbis week and is now pumping about 6 barrels of heavy oil; tbe well is on the Woodward traot. Mr. E. P. Davis' well No. 3, which was completed last week, and torpedoed yester day, Is now pumping about 15 barrels per day. W. C. Stiles, Jr., struck a well on 67, See. B. V. O. & C. Co. tract. Tbe well was torpedoed to-day; before torprdeolog tbe well pumped 2. barrels of oil per dsy. Tbe Hillsdale Success Co',, well No. 1 Is still producing about 6 barrels per day. Tbey have a new rig nearly completed. The enterprise deserves success Volcano Lubricator. Tbe Uoiontown Genius of Liberty, gives tbe following statement of tbe weight ef some of tbe fleeces taken f rom a flock ef sbeep owned by Mr. John L. Goe,. of that plaee. Mr. G. is a brother of Mr. Batemao Goe, one of tbe directors of tbe Columbia Oil Ctmpaoy, and Is well known to many hereabouts. In a letter to bis uncle be says: "Many of them weigh from 15 to 20 pounds, a number of tbem over 20 pojnds escb. One ewe's fiVeie, 23 pounds 6 ounces one ram's fleece, 30 pounds 3 ounces. These sbeep are regularly sheared every year. One year hence I hope to shear number oT fleeces from 25 to SI) pounds each." Mr. Goe bas a fluck of 200 sbeep, which are not surpassed in tbe United States. Tbe slip Iroin tbis Sock weighs over 3,000 pounds ol fine, clean wool, which Is certainly bard to beat. Tbe market prlue oftfool at Union town Is 40a6S cts. pe lb. Tbis beats Geo. King's story of tbe Calif fornla sbeep, which are so fat that the bide and horns make excellent tallow. Capt. Thornton, tbe geotlemanly agent for Ibe N. Y. & Western Theatre, is engag ed in billing tbe town to'day for tbat show. Tney appear at tbe Opera House on Satur, day evening. Tbe THutvllle Courier of tbis morning de nies tbe report that the Warren & Yenango Railroad bas sold out. Tbe weather is warm to-day, despite tbe rain of last night. Howe & Cook are selling vast quantities of second band oil well supplies at present. Tbe new well on Blood Hill, for the first two or three day yielded only about a bar rel and a half per day. It I now produc ing 'J barrets dally and increasing. Several of our eltlzeoa propose holding a Fourth of July party at tbe Oil Exchange Hotel, on tbe evening of July 4tb next A good idea. San it lls say that tba sunflower bas lb remarkable property of purifying tbe air laden with marsh miasm, absorbing a great quantity of moist and noxious gases, and exhaling tbo oxidized oxygen. Many in stances are cited where lis cultivation bas rendered wbole quarters healtby and fever free, which were previously uninhabited by tbe prevalence ot fever. A Mootaua miner's daughter recently stole ber father's swag and eloped with ber lover to San Francisco, wbere tbe deuoe were made ace. 11 or paternal parent, bo- bad turued his footsteps towards Ibe capital of tbe Golden State in pursuit of his daugh ter and bis ducats, was killed by Apaches, so thai now the loving couple are at bappy as tbe days are long. A Louisville lady at a recent tea-party offered to wblp any young man in tbe room wbo ihould deolare bit be If of tbat tbs wasn't virtuous. A desirable second-band articli young, Hop' ovc I hear it tinging, singing sweetly, Softly In an undertone, Singing a if God bad taught It, "It It better, farther on." Night and day It sing the same song, Sing it whit I lit alone, Sing It w the heart ean hear It, "It I better, farther on." Sits upon the grav and tings It, Sing it when tbe heart would groan, Slog it when tbo shadows darken, "It It better, fartter on." Farther out How moch farther? Count tbe milestones one by one? No I no counting, only trusting, "It It better, farther on." A California Bride. Tbe Vital! correspondent of the San Franciico Bulletin says: A curious phe nomenon confronted me while In Ioyo coun ty last week, and ;which by accident lorgot to mention in my previous letter. Tbe pbe. nomenom it a child bride, a wife now at tbe mature age of twelve, wbo bti lived In tbe conjugal state lor tome three year or more. Tbis child, to make Ibe man nearly fifty years old, or more than four time her senior. How any person of authority ever consented to unite these two Is a mystery I coolest my Inability to penetrate. But somebody was found, tbat much Is certain, and tbe strange knot was legally and prop erly tied. Mia. Lou. Peysen, Ibe little mat roo, is very small even for ber age, wears sborl dresses and conducts herself in most matters precisely as a child sbe Is. She is intelligent, .however; bas a nimble tongue, and is quite ready of speech. I am told that tbe twain do not get along together remarks ably well; but it Is dlffioult to conceive bow tbis could be otherwise tbe husband two score and ten, and tbe wife barely a dozen years old. Whenever Peyson happened to offend anybody, the stinging sarcasm is flung at blm that If he does not mend bis speeob tbe offended party will lure bis wife away with a stick of sugar candy. Fancy what a sarcasm this with which to crutb a middle aged and proper Benedict 1 I am told, by parties in Mr. P.' confidence, tbat sbe bas made a covenant with herself to gouge out ber amiable liege' eye at ber little Angers are' strong enough. I bad nearly torgotteo to mention tbat Lone Pine is tbe habitation ot tbis iolelicitioys aud ill assorted couple. Sol. Hewer Sanborn, wbo was found dead on tbe railroad track, in Massachusetts, a few months since, must have been a man of singular fancies. Fifteen years ago be will ed bis body to a medical society in New York. But a be outlived tbe toslely be re wrote bis wilt and made the following cheerful disposition of himself. He be queathed bt mortal remain to Dr. Holmes and Professor Agassis, to be prepared and placed in any museum of anatomy obosen by tbem. Of hit skin, two drum-beads were to be made and given a little souv enirs to two friend of hi youtb, and In re turn, tbey were to bave beaten upon tbe. drums, at a bas of Bunker illll monument Yankee Deodle, at sunrise every . lTtb.Of June. All that afterward remained of blm was then to be buried beneath tbe root of an elm, which would thus be nourished, giving a cool shade for the children sport ing beneath lis braoobeft -rf The beatbeo Cbinee in Idaho file mon ster kites, wbiob la shape resembW; bug spiders, legs and all, ana alter teaching a considerable height messenger In tne shape ... - - 7t. of butterflies and paper birds are sent up on tbe string. W ... A Janesville, Wl.seoosiB4jflrl, frightened ber sereoader away by, Wiling, out ot 'tbe window, Those euffertoir'irom toothache or having dlteated teeth, should call on Dr. Critteo den, at lb Roobeater House, for permanent,, and tpeedy reliefc... ,: '- & Tu' T In OttevtetfcouWv, Kaoart, recently, wcoujx. years'dld a! child two years did died from being bitten by a rattlesnake. Tbe bead of tbe snake, with three or four Inches of tbe body, had been! severed with an axe, and was supposed to be lifeless, and. the child happened to stop near tbe severed bead and was bltteu, and died in about four nours. A box containing a black bear wa re newed at an express office In San Francisco tbe other day. Outside wa tbi Inscrip tion : Black bear El yew don't want to get bit kepe your Angers out of tbii crax." Tbe population of Belfast, Ireland, bas Increased from 73,008 to 176,000 ie tbe past thirty yean, fj A Propbeilo female orator announces tbat Chicago will be totally destroyed tbis year by a tornado. - Tbe annual commencement of tbe Uni versity of Virginia will take placo on ibe SOBEL k AUERHAIlf 1872..NEWGOODS! 1872. Important to our Patrons and t7ie public at large I SOBEL & A U E R H A I r.1, Bating jurt returned from New York wa are now irk Rummer Ever brooght to Petroloum Centre, comprising tho fatest styles t DItKH8 GOODS, DOLLY VARDEN Casmeres BLACK, COLORED AND STRIPED SILKS. IRISH POPLINS. Japanese Silks, Shawls, Gloves, UOHIT), Also, a very I ... ' , n.i av.mlnn fnp decile The Oldest Established Dry JL Toactier'e Kecomnieudailou B The Harverbill Bulletin says ;the follows log recommendation was actually written by a New Hampshire lawyer to a United States Senator In favor of a young lady wbo proposed to teach In Ibe far West : Hon : My Dear Sir Miss , a New Hampshire lady, and a very accom plifhed and successful teacher, lull ol laltb. courage and energy, who can run a school, lead a prayr meeting, '.break a Cult.'.fight a grizzly or shine In a drawing room, want to try her band at ber profession In your fur off State of Nevada, and tescb tbe young idea there how to shoot something besides Indians and sage bens. 1 know ber well nd can vouch that sbe la everything tbat a woman ought to be, to wit: plucky, clever, amiable and gocd. (.Signed) NOTES OP THE DAY. A lien amber mine has been discovered In Alaska. Tbe King ol Italy lea confirmed Invalid with chronic rheumatism. Tbe car shops ol tbe Pennsylvania Rail road Company, Altoona, give constaut em" ploytneut lo upward of 2,556 men. Mr. Joseph Jrlfrrson is tleadily recovering and It is expected that he will be able to leave bis datkened Chamber in a few days- An automation pigeon, which flies as nat urally as a real bird, bas been Invented and is recommended for Ibe prevention ol cruelty at sbootiug-matcbes. Archbishop Tbompwn, of York, Eagland, is not lo good odor with bis clergy, wbo think be sgenat to much of bis time In Lon don. a "Soclolv for tbe Encouragement of Young Men Desiring to Marry" Is. organiz ing among tbe young ladies at Rouodout, N.Y. -v ."V; An order bas been Issued by tbe Acting Secretary of tbe Treasury preventing tbe further exaction of $3 60 as notary fees for inspectfou of papcis. leaned lo steam ves- A. fight lately took place In lasSsetweeD. a native and a hyena, in wbjob fa.ien.d hit teeth into the noi the former nNtrils of the beast and beid blm unlilVjp arrived, -. . . . ' r ' . --J -0li-ew fcngljinu. maoirraciurer. vi un uu plated ware are.Jemi to receive large orders from. England andotber countries. Tbe Eoglisb-dealers admit tbat tbey are uoa-'J ble to compete with tbe American produc ers. . 0 ' Aelogulsr w'arsiage took place recently ,utbe Church of tbe Invalldc at Pi between General Eumpt, tbe Governor, Mile. Pelletao, granddaughter of then ran., and tried 1 cal practitioner of tbat name. Tbe pecull. arily was tbat tbe bridegroom badnobands, having lost both at the battle or Firach wilier. ' A boy aged sixteen, living at Williams burg, 'New York, committed suicide last week by sbootiog himself. He bad been cripple from bis childhood, end when on tbe street otter boys would ridicule blm on account of bis Infirmities, which so affected bis sensitive disposition, tbat In a fit of des' pondency be committed the rash set, A citizen ol Uartloid, Connecticut Is Iho proud possessor of an umbrella which has been iu the family for seventy years. Tbe top is of-silk, wbicb tbe owner takes pleas, ore In assuring bis friends originally forms ed a portion of tbe dress of one of bis fe male ascestors, who came over in tbo May flower. MILLINERY GOODS ! MILLINERY GOODs .IsADlE and GKSTO FI UNISIIISO yOU9, tail iotlis, irilliKS lunais, aiuuiN, tc.. &c. Tbe New York Star says an $S80 piano costs $300 to make it. ' - DRY GOODS, AO. opening ont the LARGEST STOCK ot taiiiipure lAiccs, Ilradv-Madc Linen Suits. fine selection or vnnritelvefl. OBEI' AUKKIIAIM. floods House on Oil Creek.' iicul Notice. Gaffuey sells Lager To Mekchantb. All mercantile Hmdwi must be paid before tbe first day of Jul; lo the County Treasurer, at Franklin, or tbey will be sued and per cenlage and coal added. N. B. Piddle, County Treasurer. . j24-4t. By Request. Dn. CRITTENDEN, of the firm of Crit tenden and Dixon, DENTISTS, of Tito -ville, by request of many friends will remain at this place for one week only to attend to all wanting bis e rvice. Dr C.. hat bid over fourteen years constant practice. Us makes gold fillings a speciality. Tbote wanting teetb extracted, filled, etc., will da well to call. Rooms at tbe ROCHESTER HOUSE. Resident oftlce No. ;2 Fraoklio street, Titusriile. j22-lt. " The best Pittsburgh Lager at OAKFNEY'3. NOTICE, The Tax Payers of Cornnlatit- er Township are hereby noti fied that John F. Alcorn is the only authorized collector of Uoau and l'oor J ax tor saw Township. Also, No persons have power to employ persons to work on roal9 except the lioad Comniissiou- era. J. B. FETTER ER, Sec t Board. TIIOS. McllUGH, Koad-XSdnimissioner. ' Fef Centre June 17, 1872, GAFFFET'3 Wines and Liquors for Med ical use. Tbe best and cheapest r' Take Notice. All parties knowing themselves Indebted to tbe lirm of Scbermerborn & Ten Eyes, flnnr and feed dealers, are requested to call at tbelr store, on Washington Street, and settle tbe same immediately, a tbey Wtai to close out their business. ScmcittfKmioR & 7k Itci- Petroleum Centre, May 21 1872- if. For Sale or Kent. A desirable residence located on tb Ff bsrt Farm, a short distance Irom town. r particulars apply to .wwurl Petroleum Centre, June 14, 1872. For fuse 15.000 to 20,000 feef of SECOND-HANir TUBING, at from 25 to 35 cts. P. rh. The Tubing ie In first clawr order .and rfmf. H.g. WARNER PORTSALB OHEA'rV Second-liana mi ' .7u. pll".. 10,000 ft 3 t.K T'JHINO. 10. ", MOO? ,,rd 8 In.:!. OAKINa 6,(0U ft KM ALU 11 . sncKKH RODS, 9 Inch, inch T tW KS.UU.KB ad Box 220, Petroleum Centre, P' ocisitr. auout i o cioc tuts morning. rich and amiable widow. 2'Jtb Of June.
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