SHUGERT & STARR to HcFuftno. Sain Co.,) Merchant Tailors! AND DEALERS HT Cents' Furnish! Woods, COR. St' RING & FRANKLIN STS., TITU8V.1.LE, PA. Have pat I on of the flMat aaaor.ments of VLOim& CASSIMERm ssqlish, - ' FRENCH AND CO A.TI3STGS, MIXED AND STRIPED SUITINGS, FANCY VSTINGS. "' ' Ivar offererlin the Oil Region. TlvRNTY DIFFERENT STTLES OF ZA!TS Ss CAPS, ill the Latest and Nobbiest Htrlas. A FULL MSI 1)F dents' Famishing Goods, fcc. f etroleum Centre Daily Record. rl. centre. Pa., Monday July 1 Divine Service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and t P. M. Sabbath School at 12), P. M. eta free. A cordial invitation exteod d to all. Kiv. P. W. Scofield, Paitor. presbi'terTan CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., aod o'elook P. M. D. PATTON, Pator. Petrolenm Contra liodce. No. Tl, I. O. of O. P. - Regular meeting, oigbta Friday, at 8 o'clock. Signed. ALBERT GLENN, N. G. ' B. O'Flaiiicrtt. A Sec'y. I'I icm of meeting, Main St., oppoille MeCllntock House. A. O. of 17. W. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of TJ. W., meets evi-rv Mnotay evenlne. at 8 o'clock, In Odd Fellow's Hull, Petroleum Centre, reaa'a. A. Glin, M. W. 8. H. Kooier, R. Gold at 1 p. id. 113 Sms of Revolutionary sires, arouse! and keep alive Ibe , patriotio epirlt of 1776. Blow the drum and beat tbe tile burn Ore crackers and sboollba big gun, (anvil) leak round promiscuously aud perform all Other miscellaneous (eala appropriate ro such occasions. Of oonrae we ought to cele brate, orate, demonstrate, lemon-ate, and prostrate, II we reel Ilka It, on this ever to-be-remembered day. All the lurrouoding towna Intend to keep the Fourth. Let ua ot be behind band, but keep our meoey to bone, and not let tt benefit thoae that have never helped ui except . with curaea aod kloks. By referenoo to the advertisement else where, It will be veen that Rev. Jame Dunn, the well known aod rripeoted paator of the cStbolio Church of tbia place, does not propose to allow the glorious aonlver ary ot oar national iLdependenoe to psaa by without ao appropriata eelabiallon. He I nBMiAa hnlfl tnit . aranH til til tm T iiimI HI I, BenneboiT Run. Tbe programme will eooalet of foot rscea, wheelbarrow races, foot bald baa ball, dancing, mnoic, and a old fashioned dinner. We predict a good time at tkeplo o!o. and trust our cillieos will aid him In furnishing amusement for .11 Ik- ...WW. .. ..!! ... attend aod join in tbe rport, New Wkm. A new well was struck In the Petersburg dlilriot, on Wednesday last, which. Is yielding fully 80 barrels per day. It la located oo the Lagvx- (arm, about a mile and a half beyond Petersburg, and Is owned by oar townsmen, Messrs. McCoole, Lookbart and Martin. We congratulate IOrH UU IHDir W IIM1UW. We have .been abown by Mr. P. C. Helox, of Pioueer, a epeeimua of third sand rock from a well now being drilled by him on Ibe Gregg farm, wear Gregg's Switch. The. rook is of a very Sue quality closer resem bling that found oo tbe UcCray larm. Tbe well is now 800 feet deep, a nd will soon be completed. Indications good for a big veil. - TtWmoinetur 96 in the absdtel 'i o'clock tosterdev. fled hoi J We commend tbe following from tbo pea of Mr. Hugh O'Hsre of Sbemburg, to tbe attention of our oil pioduwrt. It It just to tbe point on the "oil brokerage", qnestion: Why caonot prodawn orgen'te as refin ers an4 brokers do, eras any Trades Un ions do. First lo t tle understanding between tbe reftier or purchaser and the broker, to tbe -fleet that the brokerage must come out to -fie relleror producer; nnder ibis arrsn(oient it seems to me the refiner or buye- does not care about dealing Wttb a prod in" r utiles it comes ' through a broker. Th' will tell the producer they are In tbe trarket, bnt they will offer blm ten cents per barrel leu than Ibey Instruct tbeir broker to buy oo that day. It seems to me tiicb men cannot have the Interest of this country at heart or they would not try to keep a lot of such fellows around our ex change as aeen arouod every office or oil exobanga In the country.' I tell you again tbe two aod a half per cent, that tbe broker gels, would, in my opinion, build more Iron tankage than wa want, outside of pipe com panies, and tba two per cent; pipe compan ies obarge would proteo t yon from evaporut lioo and wosle, aa well as it does them. Aad one thing more, I would recommend It, if It were possible, that pipe , company receipts be not transferable; that tbe first buyer should load ' bis oil, and ship it to where be burs it for some place out of the country. I think that would prevent some of tbe option business, for, as some of you know, some of the pipe compsnlea orders have aa many different men's names signed to tbem as tbe petition bad which went to Harrlsburg last March for a free pipe bill. It seems to me tbe understanding between tbe buyer and broker is an insult to tbe producer. Wby not divide tbe brokerage equally between tbe buyer and seller, if oil men are so dumb they can't buy or sell tbeir own oil. My oplnon on these points may appear somewhat severe, but It la for tbe luteresl of tbe country and producer I write. What I have written are my own senti ments; there may be some who won't like It, but Ibey can take It Into consideration, I don't owe them one cent. Tbat there may be no mistake about my Identity I add tbat I am a producer, and tbo initials of my oems are. 1 Hrou O'Hare. Theatre. A large audience greeted tbe first appearance o I tlo N. Y. aod Western Theatrical Company, at Sobers Opera House, Saturday night. The Irish drama of "Inshavogue" was well brought out In all Ita details. Mr. Vincent as Brian Ms ftulre. displayed a thorough knowledge of the Irish character, and kept the audience convulsed with laughter from the beginning to tbe end ol tbe drama. He is a Aniseed and perfect acror. Harry Gray as Burke; Mr. Jordao as Harry Carringtop; Mr. Lord as Sir Roderick O'Dwyer; MissDollla Pike as Kate O'Dwyer, and Miss C. P. Marion as Lady O'Dwyer, each displayed histrionic talent of a high order, and were frequently applauded by the audience. Manager Blakeney has as good a combination of tal ent as erer visited this region, In addition to baring a splendid orchestra aod brass band. We hope be will make It convenient to pay our town another visit, when the weather Is not so extremely hot. Tbe com pany would undoubtedly receive a hearty welcome. Hinokley's refinery, at Titusvilie, was partially destroyed by Ore, Saturday night. Loas $1,000. The boiler at Good's brass foundry, ex ploded Saturday morning with terrific force, Mr. Good's son was badly injured by the explosion, and one or two others of the workmen were slightly injured. Ob for a quiet spot in soma rural sbade with bote attached to Christie's Soda Fountain running thence. Any way to keep cool. A cloud a good deal larger tban a man's band appears to have sprung up In tbe di rection or tbe mouth of the St Lawrence. A Dominion cutter bas seized an American craft for violation of tbo Dominion laws whether by Illegal fishing or smuggling is not reported a nd brought ber into Gaspe Bay as a priia wit b ibe Dominion flag fly ing over tbe Stars aod Stripes, which hung union dowo. Tbe American Consul pro tested but tbe outrage waa repealed witb. it Is said, .the aanction of tba highest Do minion authorities, Tbis last part of tbe story requires positive oonfirmaiioa before Ibe American Eagle ruffles Its feathers and prepares its talons for tearing out the eyes ot Ibe Canadian Beaver. We have no fear but tbat our Government will demand prompt and fult'explaoation, and oo doubt that, if tbe Canadian revenue officer oer- formed aa illegal or even discourteous act, there will be speedy satisfaction given. If not, look out for flying fur. A Mississippi professor; eloped with o charming pupil and married ber. These things must happen occasionally, as long as Iters ate female seminaries. NOTES OF THE DAY No Canediao olergyman gets above $1,600 year. Cream, lo Lotrdon,costt mors than good sherry wine. " A Pennsylvsnla regiment baa gone to Boston solely to beat time. Heaven Is tbo place for those who have failed .on earth. No chain Is ao unworthy to bold yoo aa that of vain regret. Fresh buttermilk li kept on tap in the drlukiag saloons la Lafayette, Indiana. A "temperance concert saloon" was tried In Springfield, but It wouldn't work. Civil war In an Illinois farmer's apisry caused blm tbe lors of ninety-live swarms ol bees. , A border ruffian of a postmaster out West cancels letter-stamps with bis boot heel. Tbe guillotine bss been Introduced Into Peru and works to the satisfaction of all par ties. The health of a community Is an al most unfailing ladexof Ita morals. Mar tinesu. Flowers are tbe sweetest things God ever made aod lorgot to put asoul iota Beech er. Sniggles says that the most thrilling tale be ever listened to was that ot a rattle snake. tie wbo docs evil tbat good may come pays a toll to tbe devil lo let him into heav. en. Hare. . It is impossible to speak against Christi anity without anger, nor to speak for It without love. (Joubert. Tbe board of aldermen in Virginia City, Nbt., adjourned twice la one evening for beer and refreshments. i ne aomirmg irieous or rising young journalist of Louisville recently presented Dim with aa elegant rattlesnake. George Eliot truly save tbat a great many strong men noirj bair tbeir virtue in tbe mind of tbe women tbey leva best. Mr. Greeley's late attempt to batch brood of chickens from a pile of egg plant, oiuu i turn out successfully. A man lo Pittsburgh has sent a poem to a local paper, In which be alludes to tbe dew as "the perspiration of tbe moon." Tbe travel oo the Atlantic & Great West era Railroad is immense at preteut nearly every (rain being crowded. A eouotry paper says: "The credit sys tem has been carried to a jirelty flue point uiuiinvMin rural aieiriuis, ir we mav judge trom tbe following dialogue, said to have recently occurred between a customer aod tbe proprietor: -Haow's trade, square? 'We el, cash trade's kinder dull naow, major, r vt i ... ueiwy dipper aasnori an egg's worth ol tea, aod got trusted lor it till ber speckled nuilei lr.. 1 Tbe Chicago police on Friday arrested young man oamed Evans, from Baltimore, on the charge of robbing a lady of tbat city of diamonds valued at $2, COO and $700 in money. Evans la a youog man of good raintty and highly connected. A portion of me diamonds were found in bis possession iic vumeewu qib glllM. A strange fatality seems to attach itself to all connected witb Laura D. Fair, wbo is bo tried again next Septomber. Since aenlenoe ot deatb was passed upon ber, Elisba Cook, one of ber counsel, Harry Bjroe, wbo prose cuted tbe case, Judge Sprague, of tbo Su preme Court, wbo was instrumental in grant log ber a new trial, and a son of A P. Crit tenden, ber victim, bave died and new ber mother is reported to bo dsngerously ill whb A young lady lo Camdeo, N. V., dropped a newspaper oo tbe bridge. A young gen ueman wno bad not kept posted witb tbe Issblous picked it up and offered it to tbe young lady. Sba indignantly repudiated tbe ownership, and ha Is wondering wha utnuv uer iuuk so Diaa. General Sherman's visit to Russia was a cooti oual series of ovations. At St. Peters-, burgh be waa embraoed affectionately and effectingly by Admiral Lessofsky, received cordially by tbe Ccar, baod-abakao by Gor tscbkeff, wbo got out of a sick bed to do bim honor, and treated generally witb tbe profoundest deference and respect. The old story of a bachelor filling bis bair oil bottle with ao objectiooal compound for tbaboefit ol tbe chambermaid bas been revived. Only this time the com pound Is nitroglvcer ine, which exploded when the girl was danolng at a bail, and blew ber own and her partner's bead off. T be coroner was notified. . At Pekio, III., a woman died recently of rage, during a passionate dispute about a borrowed umbrella. it baa recently been, discovered that tbo iar-isuiea ecoicu wntsny it largely mads out ot vuneriSAU com. EOBEL k AUERHAIM 1872. NEW GOODS! 187 " -sMsMsVl amV effr.f9LrQ9sr i-a" Important to our Patrons and S OB E L AUERHAIM, H.Ting jurt return from New Tor w. Bow ummer Xrer brought to IMrotaua Centra, eraaprMsg the latest elites of DRESS OOOP8. DOLLY VARDBBT Casmere SLACK, COLORED AND STRIPED SILKS. IRISH PDP1I5S .fananPSA Silks. Shawls. I . v m-i . iiOMery. uiuvca, " a, B M1T.T.TNP.RY GOODS AlPUa TCI J liADIE and UKS I S ry KJlisiaiiiw (Carpets, Oil Clot lis, Trunks, Valises, NiU lit ls, &c., derisi? " ' w m Jhe Oldest EBtnblifehcd Dry Parker Oil Field. rETERsBl'BU DISTRICT. Tbe Dresser well, near Petrolla City, commenced to flow last Sunday al Ibe rate of 100 barrels per day. It Is owned by Dresser, Bush, Griswold and Beoedicl. The well Is only eight feet la tbe sand. Tbe Hatch well, on tbe Grabem farm, or which J. P. Hatch le.tbe principal owner, was cleaned out last week aod has since been doiog over 100 barrels per day. Tbe Fanny Jane well, on the Blaney and Jamison farms, is pumping about 90 barrels per day. It bat been pumping since about tbe middle of last April. Palo, Wise, Kirtzand others bave com menced drilling oo tbe Willsoi farm. Tbey ore asking royalty oo tbe Blaney larm, now owoed by Fisher Bros. Tbo Daugberly larm, owoed by tbe Daugberty sisters, or Brady' Rend, coo taining 36 acres, waa sold for $60,000. ARUYI.E. Argyle No. 2, oo tbo Louio Campbell farm, commenced to pump last Saturday afternoon aod is doiog fully 60 barrels, 11 is owned by Parker, Thompson A Ce. The Big Injun, on the Campbell farm. bss been pumping about two weeks and is doing about CO barrels. Owoed by Lam bing and-others. MAHTlNSHCRl. Tbe Heeoer well, near Martinsburg, Is pumplug 35 barrels per day. Brawley's well, on tbe Louis Gibsoo farm, is doing well. FAIRVIEW. Four new rigs are going up oo tbe Jas. McUleajy.farm, near Fairvlew. We bave beard of a new well oo the Powell farm, near Fairvlew, wbiob Is ra porledJasgood,lor 100 barrels. Have learned no further particulars. Oilmen's Journal. Tbe Paducab Keotockiao tells this: "la one of oor neighboring towns, one evening recently, some Good Templar posted up a nolioe calling oo a meeting al one of tbe cb arches la the place, for the purpose of orgaoiilag a lodge of Good Templars. Ia few mloutes after tba notice bad been put up, tbo saloon keepers stuck up Immediate ly ooder it, the following offset notice: 'Attention 11 Free drinks to nlgbt lo all the saloons ia Iowa.' No lodge was formed tbert tbat oigbt. " A tweet "graduate" of a Massachusetts school recently told oo examiner tbat"Eop wao tbo aathor of Latia fables, covered witb bair, aod told bis birthright for a meat of potash." A Mitchell County (Iowa) farmer adver tises fur a runaway wile, and calls attention to Ibe uogralefalness or ber desertion after be bad wintered ber and just as the spring work bad begun. Women can bold appointive Meet in Illinois, after the 1st of July. - A dentist at Peoria, HI., announces, witb candor, tbat ba extraott teeth "witb great pain." A woman to Detroit wbo waa struck by lightning called lustily lor tbe police. This waa not so far out of Ibe way, considering that policemen are generally good for car rying of "lightning" (Jersey. ) Tba Independent thinks tbat when a child h) wblppsd just as bard for breaking a dilb as for breaking a commandment, there it need tbat somebody thould prty for bit parents that they. must be table to dlstln gulsh between things that differ. A new religious community has been es tablished In Gaorgle, termed EllMheih. DRY GOOD3. AO. the puUic at large ! optng out th. t.AGEST PTfCK ot UIUlDlire lACCS, ISmwIt' Hmlii I Issass ejinlt nrnuj-itiuuv m'i fun final aaaaloMtlnfl ft I HUB P"' w" ! MILLINERY GOOfi (JO B EL A; AV Fit II AIM.. I T t V" i a 1 liooda House on uu u-ees. Local Notlcea.i NOTICES. The Tax Pavers of Cornplari er Township are hereby not fied that John -F. Alcorn is til only authorized collector Road and Poor Tax for Township. Also, No persons have power employ persons to work on roai. except the Road Commissi era. J. R FETTERER, Sec t Board, THOS.McHUGH, Road Conimissioner. Pet' Centre, June 17, 18K To Merchants. All mercantile lice! must be paid before the first day of Juljl the County Treasurer, at Franklin, or IS will bo sited and per centoge and M added. N. B. KIDDLE, County Treasure A fine lot ot Imported Win anil Lin just received aod for aale by GAFFNEI Tbe best Pittsburgh Laser at - GAFFNET'SJ For Sale or Kent. A desirable residence located nn the F oen.rarm. a soon distance trom town, particulars aoDlv to Petroleum Centre. June 14, 1872. jl-tl. , Fur Sale TS.OOfl to 20,000 feet of SECOND-HA TUBING, at from 25 to 36 eta. per fof Tbe Tubing Is to first Clasa order and ready fitted. April 3v h. h. warner: GAFFFEY'd Wtuee and Liquors for ml loat use. too oest aod cheapest. Take Notice. Alt parties knowing themselves iodeM to tbe firm ot Scbermerhoro A Ten Evi flour aod feed dealers, are requested to d at their stare, oo Wasblnctoo Street. settle tbe same Immediately, at tbey Intel to siuh eut tneir oueioess. SCHtCRHKRnORN at T EfCE' retrolenm Centre, May 71, 1877. If. Gaffney sells Lsger "Oh, He's Got to Come OPERA HOUSE PETROLEUM CENTRE, FA. Friday Ev'g, July 5th, 1872 First appearance this season of HARRY BLOODG00D Min9trel and Burlesque COMBINATION Imbraclat SI Star ArtMs, among whom will tj GTJ WILsMAllItl, Th. Amerloin Star Comlqne, THE FBKENAN NINTER, In their Beanllfnl Hones and titt-tche, THE OBKAT PEDANTO, . The wobderral "Man KW." . I.eavltt, Daly ajraUterf With mW Brans Bandand orchestra. f3T Adnhelon aa usual, l-rnnraeme, at 8-o'clock. Tlckats tor aale at O. Newsroom Jul)4 4L A California hotel consists of tht bolty trunks of tea Immense trees, standing l grove a few feet apart. Nino of tbe boll' trees, duly papered and whitewashed, ' used as bed rooms, and office and bur room. tilt teutti as
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