SHUGERT & STARR Snocoaaors lo atcFariawJ, Smith Co. J Merchant Tailors! Gents' Fnrnishing Goods, COS., SPRING & FRANKLIN STS., TITCsV.LLE, PA. Bftve pnt In ontof th flott SMonmentt of .CL01U8& CAJSSIMERES ENGLI3H, FRENCH AND AMERICAN COATINGS, MIXED AND STRIPED SCITING3, FANCY VESTINGS. Bv offend .Id the Oil Rsgloa. ' - TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF jlTS Sc CAPS, All the Latest and Nobbiest Styles. , A FULL LINK OF Gents t arnishing Goods, &c. Petroleum Centre Daily Record. s. centre. Pa., SMUnrday July 6. Ulrlue Service. METnODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Service every Sahbatb at 11 A. M. and t P. M. Sabbath School at U P. M. eats free. A oordlal Invitation extend ed to all. Rev. P. W. ScoriiLO, Pastor. fresbyterTan CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7k o'clock P. M. D. PATTON, Pastor. Petroleum Centre Lodge, No. T19, I. O.ofO. P. Regular meeting nlgbti Friday, at 8 o'clock. Signed. ALBERT GLENN, N. G. E n'FLanmtTT, A Seo'y. WPI ice of meeting, Majn St.. opposite MoUltntock Honae. A. O. of V. W. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A.' O. of U. W., Bluets every Monday evenlnc at 8 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's Ilall, Petroleum Centre, fena'a. ' A. Glkn, H. W. 8. n. Koocift, R. Gold at lp.m. 113i Oil News On the J. Gebriog lrm, which Ilea near tbe bead of Benneboff Run, there are now Ibree producing wells, wbiob yield Irom lour to eight bairela each daily. No. 1 was drilled in the year 1869, aud alter testing a few weeks was abandoned as dry. Two yean later, when tbe farm came into tbe hands of tbe present owners, No. 1 started up and baa y elded four barrels dal ly ever since. It commenced to pump less than barrel a day, and bas gradually In creased to fls present production. No- 4 was struck In April last; started up t half barrel daily and bas Increased to 6 barrels, which Is Its present yield. No. 8 Is yielding 8 barrels dally. Started t nothing and at tbe end of Ove weeks bad increased to Its present production. At one time the production ran up to 12 barrels. No. 2 bas tbe tools fast In the bole. . Tbe beauty of this territory Is that the wells constantly inorease In yield Irom the .day they are struck. Tbe owuers or tbe Gebring farm are Messrs. Geo., L. M and F. W. BeonebofT, ul Cherry tree township, ana Jonatnea Wat. eon aad F. W. Andrews or Titusville. The owners intend to sink several new WCliSSOOQ. Raoiso. a tittle race, between Ilowe & Cook's gray mare Lady Tbompsoo, aud a horse owned by Mr. Cochran, of Uouieville, is to come off this afteroeon, ou tbe Daizell Farm. We did not bear tbe auouot ol the stakes. AeousHJiicNT or Ttu Cmdit Ststkii bt tn Hardwark DiAUERsThe proceed ings or tbe meeting of the hardware dealers of the Oil Region held at Oil City May 30tb appeared In tbe Oil City pipers a day or two since. The organisation is fully affec ted, and goes Into eg$cl from tbe first of tbe present month. Tbe publio generally win be beoentted by tbis iuuch needed business vivi u, iuv uujiv io aee every nraocb or business similarly organised. It is only by tbe adoption of a strictly cash ejstem" that general businrsa ean be conducled, and its speedy adeption is all that can save the 01 K'glon from aoaooial mlu. bveem to- tl tuvetovut. Pouch News On tbe 4th, Owlry Joe, a frail female, went Into the upper free and easy and undertook to "run -the bouse" after berown fashion. Mickey Mike, tbe floor manager, ooulrfo't eve It In that light, end pushed the beauteous Owley out cf tbe door, for which she caused bis arrest Tbe matter was compromised. Julia Cullios and Ida Castle bsd a set-to on the 4 lb, resulting In Ida getting tbe worst ct tbe game. Warrants were Issued, but tbe affair was settled. Tbis forenoco, Tom. Mallov "pnt Io an appearance" before Justice Reynolds, with a doleful story to tbe f fleet that Mickey Mike "ad trashed blm, be jabbers, ao'sbiire ud lotke a waront til bis arest." Tbe Jut' tice very sensibly refused to grant bim a warrant, as tbe sppearaoce of bis "born' indicated tbat while Intoxicated he bad un doubtedly fallen lo tbe ground and bis nose bad acted as a plnugbshsre on tbe earth. A residence of about six months in Fianklin jail would just lit Malloy at present. Mr. Win. Jellisoo, ao engineer In I he em ploy of Cspt. Jones, on McCray Hill, met with a narrow escape from drowning, on Tuesday last. He bad been engaged dur ing tbe afternoon in drawing tubing and rods from the well, and had got himself pretty well heated up, and thinking a bath would cool him off, be partially undressed and plunged Into the water tank, which contained about nine foot of water. Tbe water acted on the beated system In sucb a manner as to bring on tbe cramps, and be sank once and came up, and was about to go down tbe second time, when fortunately be was rescued by tbe engineer or a neigh boring well, d taken out lo a halfsirsrr gled condition. "Billy" is decidedly of the opinion tbat It waa a "loud call" for bim, and be does not desire anything of tbe same sort again. Wist Viroinia Oh. Nbws. The Crystal.; Oil Co. have a rig up and will commence operations In a few days. r Gatton & Bro's. new well Charter Oak Is pumping about 7 barrels per day. Mr. E. P. Davis' well No. 3, which was reported last week Is now doing between 6 and 8 barrels per day. Tbe shipments of oil from tbe Gale tract for tbe week ending Saturday, June 22, amounted to 1053 barrels Col. John Vlnal is pulling op a new rig on tbe Smut Nose lease. Jas. H. Toolb' aker bas the contract. Tbe St. Ronan well No. 2, torpedoed again tbia week. It is now pumping about IS barrels Grand Mother well waa torpedoed tbis week, but was not improved any. Tbe well belongs to tbe Alexis Co. Tbe Young American well, belonging to Warner &, Co. was torpedoed Ibis week und, Is now pumping 8 bbls. per day. The Tombler well on tbe Oil Run Petro leum Co's. tract was torpedoed tbis week. Not heard Irom. Stewart & Gould bad their well torpedoed this week with a sbow for a good well, but the engine gave out before tbe well was tested. Wbeet Wood No. 3, on tbe West Virginia Co s. tract waa torpedoed Ibis week and Is now pumping about IS barrels. Tbe well belongs loR. W. Gilcrist. Tbe Perseverance Oil Co. commenced drlllinglbeir well Lone Star, on tbe V. O i C. Co. tract, last week. Tbe well is be ing rapidly pushed down, by tbat ormcd o drillers, "Hauk" Gilorist, and If there ir any oil ibere we are pretty sure be wilt find it. Good luck, bojs. Volcano Lubrl. cator. The Voloaoo, West Virginia, Lubricator hoists the name of Jobosou N. Camden, tbe oil mao's candidate for governor of tbat stale. ' From what we know of Mr. Camden, we leel sure the people of West Virginia could not do better than elect bim to that important office, lie would fill it capably aodaoceptably to all'parties. Dan Crocker Is about to commence a new well on the Brown tarm, Cherrytreo Run. He was in town yesterday, purchasing tbe necessary material. A. G. Harper will commence a new wel' on tte Harper tract, Cherytree Ruu, a' once. Tbe Devil-taker well, Clierrytree Run, still continues lo flow three barrels of ol' dally. A Ore at tbe Brown wells, io tbe Paiker district, a day or two since, destroyed abou( 200 barrels of oil, lank, derrick, Su. Tbe engine bouse waa saved through tbe exertion of the engineer. Loss about $1,200. Niw WitLt A oew well waa struck on tbe Laoe farm, upper Benneboff Ruo, a day or two since, whleb Is yielding 8 barrels per day. Owned by Kliohen & Johnsons Tbe pbysioians or New York report an alarming inorease or cancer on tbe nose, caused by tbe practice wearing or eyo-glaf sea tbat sr bld to the bridge or I he nose by a spring. Mechanics' Meat To satisfy an Inquiry relative lo Ibe re cent modification ol tbe law on this subject we present tbe following brief and, we trust, clear statement or tho'niMter. For more than thirteen years past every new building erected in tbe Ststn was sui ject to lien ol all persons wbo furnished either Is bor or materials on tbeir own account (ex cluding journeymen, apprentices and per sons who worked for others), and the liens were without priority amon themselves, no matter when Ibe work was done or the sup plies furotsbed, and were subordinate t0 sncb claim only as mortgage or judgments which were upon theland before tbe ground was broken lor building purposes. But In the working ef this law there was an at tendant evil which has been attempted to correct. An owner might, after paying bis cootrsctors in full, be required to pay bills which tbe contractors bed neglected to pay, maklog the building cost tar more than was expected or sgreed. Tbe receot law seems to afford security against tbis danger, by providing tbat where tbe coetract lor tbe building shall be io writing, executed and acknowledged befoie Benefice or nolaiy, In like manner as a deed, and recotded within HI teen days after lis execution, the building shall be liable to tbe claim or Its building wotractor only, others have redress against bim, and without aby lieo upon tbe build log. This does not apply to buildings ereoted otherwise tbsn by written contract. Tbe law was signed on the 31 of April, 1872, and will go Into effect at the expira tion of sixty days from that time. A Grave Yard for Newspapers. A Colonel Rice, who ha been obliged to give up the publication of bis paper in At lanta, Georgia, closed bis editorial labors with tbe tallowing: "I have labored bard for two years and sunk over fifteen hundred dollars to establish tbe Reporter, and now have to say it must go down. Atlanta Is tbe poorest town of the size or It for a news paper in the world. Tbe people will not sub cribe and the business men will not ad vertise. There have been more newspapers failed in Atlanta than any city in the United States. The ercbanis and people have less energy and pride In a literary way than any other people' They are the most selfish people io Ibe world. They should be left In the dark, where they beloog, to grope tbelr way after Ibe almighty dollar, which tbey worship, and lumber on dowu to tbe devil, where they will surely go. I am done with the newspaper business io Atlanta oow and forever." NOTES OP THE DAY. Baron Rothschild It reported to have rout $15,000 oo bis favorite boree at tbe-Aecol races in England , A Portuguese sebooner arrived at New Bedlord last week with a party of ,111 emi grants from Portugal. The last census of Germany, taken in December, 1871, shows a population o!41, 085,615. There is an excess of 752,347 re males over tbe males. A committee of inquiry bas been appoint ed to report upon the aarisibliity ofad milting female atajeots to ibe crosses ol Harvard University. Chicago is anxious to emulate Bistoo, sod is seriously donating ,the question ol getting up a monster musical jubilee, under the management of Mr. Gilmore. Watkioa' Glen, the picturesque beauty of wdiqu ubs wttnin me past year or two at tracted bosis of summer tourists, bas recent ly passed into new hands, and hair a dollar Is now obarged for admission. A patent flat iron exploded In Provl dence, R. I , one day last week, dnmsgiog a store and soitlering fragments of tbe iron In all directions. Tbe iron was made hoi luw for some purpose, which was supposed to be tbe reason of tbe explosion. There are said to be lo Switzerland 1,655, 000 Proteslants. sg,lnst 1,081,655 Catholics. The Catholics have gained liruuud so rapid ly at Geneva, tbe old cradle of Calvinism that tbey oow number .la tbat emn .' 857, agaiost 43,006 Protestants. ' Tbe Island of Java has suffered from a series or earthquakes, and a volcano, viumiHinraqiim aince 1836, was in April last lo full eruption, yielding sboweis nt asbes aod stones and streams of lava The coffee, ludigo and other plantations have suffered considerably. Tbe loss of life is also reported to have been Serious. Tbe mining. lever bas broken out afresh 'n Australia. Gold is being turned up even where, sod, It not gold, tin and copper. The advertisers or prospectuses or ,ii- companies either "crowd out" tbe general indulgence irom toe aaily journals, or oblige tbe proprietors to issue extra sheets. New companies appear every morning as regular ly sa breakfast, snd tbe men . waiting for an opening in lire ara everj- woere tmrsnng iow lull-blown shara bro- kcta. 80 BEL ft AUEBH AIM 1872. NEWGOODS! 1872 w Tnnvriant tn our Patron ttrVf S O B E L AUERH A I (VI, i Hu t mnraT RTrYnr t Hating jntt returned from Kew x ora wa ere 3 mm & $mmx q toils 1 ..... rntra.iianrtstoghelstest sirle of DRK88 GOODS, 1VTW UrvUU ' DOLLY V.&RD1SBJ Casmeres BLASK, COLORED AND STBlfiiU sin iaim rur-una, HUlkVH) ". w ,is. Khawla Japanese suns, Hoterv, IJIlUTCSi Also, a very Also, a very MILLINERY GOODS! MiLLiJNtiiu liyuus I A DIE and GET FIJIIIa lSIIIRO -Nl9, T , Carni'ts, Oil Cloths Trunks, Vallsis, atrluh, Ac, &c. decloT r "tml" T"""V eonEL & AITEHII AIM. The Oldfrst Established Dry Goods Honse on 1 hi Creek. "Lights and shadows of New York; or tbe Sights and Sensations of Ibe Great City." A work descriptive or New lorn. City in ail Its various phases. Its Splen dors aod Wieicbedness; Its High and Lew Life; Its Marble Palaces and Dark Dens; Its Attractions and Dangers; la Rfng snd Frauds; Its Leading Men aod Politicians; lie Adventurers; Its Mysteries and Crimes. Uy James D. McCabe, Jr. Tbe National Publishing Co., of Phila delphia, have just issued one ol the most re markable end attractive books ol tbe day, bearing tbe above title. It is comprised in one latge volume ol 850 pages, aod Illus trated with nearly 200 fine engravings of noted places, lite aod scenes io New York. To Mr. McCabe la due tbe credit of hav ing produced tbe most complete aod graph Ic account ot tbe great city, aod its' busy and varied liletbat it bat been our fortune io meet with. His book'.is brim full ol solid and useful Information, aud abounds in descriptions or tbe various publio building of New YorK, iis palaces, prisons, hotels' churches, stores hospitals, etc. Tbe work sets forth In glowing colors tbe noble work lor suffering bumsoity, which I1 going on every day in Ibe great city, aod re veals with a bold hand the terrible crimes; be dark mysteries, and the hidden sius of metropolitan lli. We are Introduced Into the home or die Firth Avenue millionaire oufl carried with equal Interest to tbe sqinl Id ctriur of the Five Poiota beggar. We are brought face to face with the good and the bad, aoJ high and low.jvitb leading merchants, bankers, editors, 'and actors, will) buaroers, thieves, dcleotives, and murderers, with workiog women, ballet girls, adventuresses, and a host or others, and we seem to be listening to tbelr stories rom tbeir owo lips, so thoroughly dear tbe athor enchain. our Interest Our warmest enthusiasm and our deepest contempt are alternately arnusd by tn rhrilllsg recital of their dreds vfviitne and vice. In short tbe book is New York lo minia ture. Tbe author bas penetrated, under Ibe protection of ibe police, into tbe darkest and most dangerous haunts of crime ia tbe city, aod bas thus been enabled to obtain accurate Information on tbe topics w hereof be treats. Those wbo cannotsee New York tbeinselveB will be in a great measure re paid for that privation by reatftog tbis work. It is published io both English aod German; sold by subscription only., and tbe publiebrrs want agents in every county. We are pleased to notice the return to town or our Iriend, Mr. A. G. Harper, of Knot City. Mr. H. has been on avian to Iriends in Ohio. He Is one of tbe, siic cestlu I operators or Clierrytree Run. We have just received a large' assortment or envelopes, and are prepared to fuinhb i bmn witb cards to our business sseo. Call and r xamlne them. Representatives 01 the English and Unit ed States governments are taking testlmonv at St. Albaos, Vermont, relative to tbe losses of the hanks and citizens from tbe raid lino tbat place from Canada daring tbe California has sou her new industry. It has iust been found that ih nnium - -- - v.iuu, rW flourishes there tu perfection. A field of iuiu gruwiug near oau jose; they are about live feet high wltb seed balls of tbe s'za or ao ordinary tea cup. A monster procesnloo-of the worklngmen or New York olty will lako place on tbe 1st or August. Tbete were two hundred sun strokes lo New York on Tuesday, atrd the deaths re ported about sixty. - DRY GOODS. &0 tU puUio tU tergal ' 12 instill TP IjATPS. . , i, . VV . , isi j i.uuaj fine selection of fine selection ot Tbe strikes la New York for eight hours day has faiksf A large majority or its workmen have gone to work uoder lbs old system. f Ice was positively louod on a pood la Cheshire, England during the middle oil's last aiooto. so bleak and' cold has tha weath er been In England. Tbe b at turiuce built at IadpemlDr, Lake Superior, for tejtiug peat for smelling purposes, and wblcb weol irTto blast with charcoal some lime since. Is now runoigg on peat exclusively, and with perfect suc cess . An English museum is getting up sn ex position of lustrumeots of ausie which wars In existence previous to tbe nineteenth cers tury. InBiltimore tbey are making ti" rangements for an exposition of ideas it similar antiquity. Al Ilk Is selling at a cent' a auart In sons narta of Uinneanta- Thia nrlns will nnl iu . r . . i for Ibe wear and tear of a cow's tall Is switching Dies. Kentucky is ouflVd uo wltb uoaodlv uride at tbe rumor tbat a foreign prince is roao Inn In cocnito somewhere, within Its lord en. Us is probably a scion of tbe Bourhsa race. Notwithstanding tbat Massachusetts is a "strictly temperance State," it is tbe founk neer producing State n tbe Union. Tbs production ol tbe whole country last yeT waa 7,159,740 barrels, or ninety-two glastrs or every human b.-ing in the eou nlry. iioetttl Aotlcea. A One lot ol Imported Wines and Liqiionr just recelvtd aud for Sale by GAFFNEi. Tbe best Pittsburgh Lager at. GiFFNBY'3. For Male or Kent A desirable residence li.catrd on the E- bert Farm, a short distance Irom town. Fur particulars apply lu IJWEN liArtBKX.J Petroleum Centre, Juoe 14, 1872. j4-H. Pur. Sale 15.000 te 20,000 feet of SECOND-HAND' TUUtNGr at iron) 25 to 35 da. par fool. Toe rtiuiog is-in nrsi oiass oroer sua air ready filled. v - Aprll23. tr. II. H. WARNER. GAFFFEY'S Wiues aud Liquors for ms4' leal use. Tbe best and cheapest. Take Notice. All parlies knowing themselves indebted lo ibe brm ol Scbeimerhorn & Ten Eycir flour and feed dealers, are requested to cslr at tbeir store, oo Washington Street, aod settle tbe same Immediately, as tbey Intend lo close out their business. SCHKRVBRIMKN & TtS ETCK' Petroleum Centre, May 21, 1872 tf. Gafloey sells Lager If you Want a Salesman, " Want a Servant Girl, Want to Sell a Horse, Want to Sell a Pateut, Wont to Lend Money, Want to Buy a House, Want to Sell a Carriage, , Want to Borrow Money, Want to Sail ao Oil Welt, Want to Buy an Engine or Boiler Want to Sell a House and Lot, Want to find a Strayed Animal, Want to Purobae an Oil Interest, Want to Sell a Piece of Furniture, Want to Buy a Second-band Carriafr, Want to Sell Tabing, Casing, Gas Pip; Wan to Find an owner for anytbioa Found, advertise In the Ricord, as not I" than ten thousand people read It weekly; For Pure Wines warranted as such by lbs Brotherhood of Brocton go to GAFf'NET'3. Sunday Comfort still on deck aod for ser at GAPFNSY1!
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