SHUGERT& STARR 8mi are te MIWiMiajSm1tk ft Co.; Merchant Tailors! AJTD DKAtlRS IK Gents' Furnishing Goods, COR.kSPRINO & FRANKLIN 8TS., TITCSViliLE, PA awe pot la .of the aaast aaaortihent oj OL01ES& (JASSIMERES NGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN COATINGS, MIXED AND STRIPED SUITINGS, FANCY VESTWIGS. Mm oaerdaln the Oil Region. TWBNTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF HATS &c CSAJPS, All the Latest and Kobbltst Btyles. A FULL LIN1 OF Gents' Furnishing Goods, Ac. Petroleum Centre Daily Record. It, Centre, Pa., WendeMUrJ'nly 24 Ulrlne Service. 1IETIIODIST episcopal rnniinn Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and i n r. m. oaooam ecnooi at Vt$ F. M. eat free. A cordial Invitation extend 4 to all. Bi. P. W. Soo-iuld, Putor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7k o'olook P. M. D. PATTON, Pastor. Fctrolcmu Centre Lodge, No. Tiff, I. o. of O.K. lie pilar meeting nights Friday, at 8 ereioct. signed. ALBERT GLENN, N. G E. O'Flahbrtt, A Sec'y. .,tPlce of meeting, Main St., oppoiile "i-w"" vva AlUUaW, A. O. of U W. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. Oi of 0. W., meets every Monday evening at 8 o'clock, In Odd Fellow's Hall, Petroleum Centre, Penn'a, 1 T A. M. Klccknir, M. W. J. n. Mbrrill, K. Gold at 1 p. m. 114 Day before yesterday, our townsman, Mr. Clinton Robaon, returned Irom an extended trip to the Lake Superior mining country. From kirn we learn from blm regarding tbe different, point or ui lowren in tnai lar oil region. 01 Du Jutb, tbe "Zenith City ol the Uoaalled ISeaa,'' bis description Is not a very flatter lugene. It li located at the bead or Lake Superior, on a aide bill, and baa a pecula tion of aboot 1,000 soul. Tbe place bouts unt orici ouiidiogs, two more tban Pe troleum Centra baa. The reel r ih. ... with ona or two exception!, are put up after him lainion prevalent in tbia region Tbe plane appears to be aoleiv A,A.t on the Northern PaolQo Railroad for iti x- leience, and all tbe stories and published accounts of its greatness and splendor van. lab at first glimpse of the Zenltb City. Mr. Robson is entbuaiastio In praise ot Bay City and Saginaw, on Lake Michigan, and thinks tbey are destined to become big ci ties In tbe future. Had we tbe spice to spare we eould enlarge on bis descriptions of what be saw on tbe trip, but time for' fclds.a He comes back very much improved In health and spirits, and delighted with toe trip oy boat to the upper lakes. At a mealing held last evening, at tbe of- of 8. Reynolds, for the purpose of or. geoiziog a Grant and Wilson Campaign Club, tbe following gentlemen were chosen aa effloers of said club: President F. J. Keller. Vice Presidents-.. W. Itmi0 & Colds. Seorelery-W. W. Johntton. Corresponding Seorotary-N. B. Parker. Toe street parade of tbe Central Park Menagerie and Circus, this forenoon, was very fine, far excelling anytbiofi of the sort that ever visited (hi tegtoa. Tn, ,0iU performance is said to be everything adver tised. Of course everybody will be la at tendance. 'Oh, I wouldn't live forever, t wouldn't if I could; Bui I naedo Vfrat about it ForlMuldu'ttf I would. Polici News About 12 o'clock last night, a fearful oulcry of thieves," "mur der," "robbery," Jtc, was heard in the vi cinity ei tbe railrotd, at tbe Third Street crossing. Deputy Atwell immediately pro ceeded to Ibe scene ot tbe disturbance and found tbe outcry to have been made by a maa named Dougherty, who stated to the officer that be bad been robbed by a woman named Cranky Nell of $90 in greenbacks. Dougherty gives bis residence as Allegbeoy City, and that be Is a peddlar or drummer by profession. He Imbibed teo freely of bad whiskey, webt op town to 'have some fun with tbe boys," fell among tb Philis tines, and got robbed. The woman was ary rested and examined before Justice Rey nolds, resulting in her being held to appear at Franklin to answer tbe charge of bigt- way robbery. Dougherty swore positively that Cranky Nell was the woman that rob bed blm. It does not appear bow be came on tbe railroad track, or bow it happened tbat big overgrown individual like bim allowed a weak woman to go through bis pockets, without msklng an effort to pre vent It, except by bawling murder at tbe top of bis voice. Tbe money has not been recovered. Tom. O'Nell add John McCormick, two of tbe boys who have been engaged In atrip, ping boilers of tbelr brass, were arrested yesterday for stealing the brass from tbe engine at tbe Devlin well, Dalzell farm. Tbe charge was afterwards withdrawn. Messrs. Cornen & Beers, owners of tbe Smith farm, near Roasevllle, on Cherry run and the Summit farm, better known as tbe Cornen & Beers farm, on Oil Creek, near this place, are aboat to sell the same. Speakc log of these farms tbe Oil City Resistor savs: Tbe history of the Smith farm constitutes an iu U resting chapter In tbe Petroleum de velopments. Purchased in the first Instance for a yoke of oxen, and finally by Messrs. Cornen & Beers lor a few thousand dollars, 't has since yielded an amount of wealth that would seem almost Incredible, and can be reckoned by millions. With only allmit. d portion of the same developed, tbe aver age yield has been one of tbe best among the producing farms of tbe Oil Region. It Is to-day one of the most desirable oil prop erties we know of and will be sold at a bar gain in order to t close np tbe business of Cornen & Beers. Being so conveniently lo cated, and In such good working order, this property is one of the best Investments tbat wecould recommend In tbe country. Tbe Summit farm, baviog tbe advantages of being surrounded upon ail sides by tbe best producing oil farms of the Oil Creek valley, is equally desirable. Thls.farm will be divided if desirable to purchasers. Tbe dew well at St Petersburg, reported lo tb Pittsburgh Commerolal of Saturday, as yielding IGO bsrrels per day, turns out to be doing less tban SO barrels dally. What object there can be In publishing such re ports, when tbe only tendency tbey bave la to injure tbe oil market, Is past comprehen sion, and tbe sooner tbe praotice is ceased tbe better it will be for oil operators. Guess tbe Warren & Venango Railroad baa "gone where tbe woodbine twlnetb.' No work is belog done on tbat road in tbe violnlty. Tbe other end of tbe road be tweed Garland and TituaviUe is said to be rapidly DQiming. A camp meeting la to be held at Cbantan qua Lake next month. We are lo reoeirt of a com of th r.ri. Evening Bulletin, a new dally paper recent ly eaiaouanea in tbe city of Erie, by R. Lyle White, Esq. Tbe paper Is well got ten up throughout, and presents an elegant appearance In a typographical polutof view IU columns are filled with the news of thm day, both local and otherwise. We wish Mr. Wblte success In bis new undertak ing . EPITAPH ON A COQUETTE. Here lies one who lived and died, And left tbe world unsatisfied; Like, yet unlike, tbe valiant Greek, Of wboin tbe anolent annals speak, - - ri j uu men Sighed for new words? Oh no new men 1 What otn she find at all diverting! t " On Tuesday next, the Fetrolias of this piece, are to play a match game of baseball with lb Sonecas ol Oil City, tbe latter bay in sent the Petrollaa a. challa.... n?,, - - - IT mjtj our boys are all decidedly of tbe opinion .1... it., o . r tuu me oeoscas are too much for themtliat being tbe crack olub of nreatem p...-. " .uuojr vanla. tbey nronosa to olv ih.m it i . whirl as possible. W innir tw . .. m well contested game of base ball between these OIUDS. lo coueequeuce of eating tb green fruit now exposed lor sale la many ot our streets our obituary columns will be filled with such paragraphs as "We bad a little Charlie once," "I would not live always," etc., etc. ihateby putting money I a our pockets.--! PblUdVai Telegraph. Jjanp Year Courtship. The Omaha Bee says: Many of our citi zens will recolleot Mr. M. L. Stantoo, Sec retary to Dr. Payne. Fof tbe last two weeks be has been at Council Bluffs with tbe doctor. Last Wednesday be was mar ried in tbat city, and there la a little ro mance connected with tbe affair. There arrived In Council Bluffs; teo days ago, a lady from California, named Mrs. Fitch. She was on her way from Sab Fran. Cisco to London, but becoming sick while traveling, she concluded to ston at Council Bluffs, and put herself nnder tbe care of a physician. She accordingly employed Dr. Payne. While she was the doctor's nallent Mr. Stanton became acquainted with ber. She is a very handsome lady, thirty years el age, and was a widow of tbe third de gree, baving bad three husbands np to tbe time or nor meeting Mr. Stanton; In addi tion tb tbeae facts it mav be atated that she is possessed of considerable wealth. Mrs. Fitch Is a powerful spiritualistic medium, aodlwblle traveling eastward she had a prosentiment that she was to meet a coun tryman oi ners to whom she would bs unit ed in mstrimony, No sooner had sb set ber eyes on Mr. Stantoo tban she coooluded that be was tbe ,very man. Mrs. Filch after a very briel courtshlD. took advantage ol tbe fact tbat this is leap year, and chang ing tbe course generally pursued In tbe af fairs ot the heart, she made a proposal ol marriage to ber beloved. Mr. Stanton took time to consider the proposition. Mrs. Fitch was of good family, handsome, educa ted, and, above all t bines, wealthv. and he finally concluded to become the fourth bus- band. Aa affirmative answer was .accord ingly given, and tbe ceremony took place at the Paciflo House in Council Bluffs last Wednesday afternoon, after a brief court ship of one week; but tbe brevity of the courtship.was only excelled by ,tbe ardor 0 tbe lovers. The happy couple bave gone on a wedding trip lo New York, where they will probably remain. The.Petroleuan Hprtug ol Walebronn. Ni'ar Bitohe, a small lort, perched on tbe top or a peak, at tbe entrance of one of the defiles of Lorraine, opening into tbe Vosges Mountains a fort which was of great em barrassment to the Pruteians in tbelr last French campaign and in tbe valley guard ed by this fortress stands tbe cbattau and village of Walsbroun. so named from a strange spring in tbe forest behind it. In tbe middle ages this fountain was famous. Inscriptions, ancient coins and tbe relico of a Roman road attest the lact tbat it ban been celebrated in earlier times. But in the 16tb century a basin and batb for sick people existed there. No record of its abandonment has been preserved, In tbe last ceutury lt,was rediscovered by a medical antiquarian; but although be found tbe fountain, its naptba, or1 'while petroleum, is almost exhausted nor doea any one at tempt now-s-days to make the supply more copious. For Sale. Wishing to concentiate my operations to my farm in Cran berry township I ofter FOB SALE 3 producing wells on my Central Farm lease without Machinery i e. to say I will sell the wells with casing and rig but not the Boilers, Engines, tnbing or other property on the icuse. u r. JB U 11UJN. XT T TTI ... r. hot particulars ar piy tu iyit. uonn xioisapple. itil. r . . . . . loeimproveu Air UomDreaaor. a n method or running oil wells, Is soon to be introduced among tbe wells on Church Run. near Tltusvllle. One apparatus it I. ..u Is capable of running twelve wells. It has been in operation lo tbe West Virginia o' tcgivu lur Bomo lime. A trotting match bas been made between Annie Watson, the well known trotting mare of Pittsburgh, and Belle Patterson u yji uiiy trotter, ror a purse of $10,000 uacetocomeoffat Cleveland, tbe IStb of August. . Considerable Interest is felt amontr . u . .i i . . . . umirrrn oi eaon norse as to tbe result. The recent successful voyages of the New England sealers bas given tbe business a new impetus, and a numer or vessels are fitting out at various porta for the fishing grounds. A good way to sleep comfortably during tbese hot nigbta would be to oblalo copies of the Chicago Times and Tribune, and lie between them. There Is a detrr.. f r.i-M. Ity between those papers which could not fall to secure a cooil niohr. .... - --e-.o icoi, ji wey were so used. Tbe Tltusvllle Herald of the Rucoilo bodily, without ever aayiog SOBEL 4 AUERHAIM DRY GOOD3, AO 1872. NEWCOODS! 1872- Important to our Patron and tJie puUio at largo I SOBEL & AUERHAIM, tlarlng just returned from New tork w are now opening out tbe LABQEST BTCCK of tratmer Erer bronchi to P-trotenm Centre, comprising the lttest Btyloi of DRESS GOODS. DOLLY VilRDBIM Casmeres BLACK, COLORED AND STRIPED SILKS. IRISH POPLINS, Japanese Silks, Shawls, Ginimire Laces, Hosiery, Glove, Ready-Made Linea Suits, Also, a very fine selection of MILLINERY GOODS! MILLINERY GOODs LADIES and GENTS FURNISHING GOOD?, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Trunks, Valises, Satchels, &c, &c. tir Please call early and examine for yourselves. decl5tf. SOBEIi cV AUERHAIM. The Oldest Established Dry Goods House on Oil Creek. We con? the following oil items from tbe Volcsno, (West Va.,) Lubricator: Tbe Wolfe well, cn tb Gal tract, Is down 750 feet, and no oil. The owners In tend going for the 3d sand rock if It can be round wltblng luou reet. We learn from Hr. Metier, Superintendent or tbe Hillsdale Co. that tbey bave new rig completed on 39, B. V. O. A C. Co. tract, and drilling wilt be commenced Im mediately oa tbe arrival ot a new engine, which has been ordered, tbearrlval of which bas been delayed. Tb well will be called tbe Wolverine. Tbe celebrated Dr. McClain bas been prospecting over tbe bills and valleys of tbi, region looking for oil, wbloh be olaims to be able to discover by tbe aid of a bezel twig. We do not know tbat tbe Dr. has ever dis covered any big wells by tbls means.. He aeema, however, to be very confident of bit ability to do so. Tbe Hillsdale Suedes well No. 2, Gale tract bas a very fine show of oil at tbo depth or about 400 feet, when tbty were so un fortunate aa to loose t5e!r tools. We hope tbey will soon recover them, and reap tbe reward of their enterprise by pumping lot of oil. NOTES OF THE DAY. A young lady, aged 12, has betfti getting married in Illinois. There are said to still be about' 2.000.000 canibals in tbe world. California expects soon to become a treat ccnee-growlng country. A Detroit ferry company aires a free pass to an citizens over ninety. i nere are tarn to oe elsbtf wotoon nver 100 years of age In Turin, Italy. A downEast shopkeeper advertises 'nn.rk KahjI. nf mix !-.. fn. ..I- .1 - . w i .im. iu, mmtv uutiy. Chlcajonow aeenses Censtantlnonla of getting up its late fire merely to emulate tbe Lane liity. Tbe Uuiversitv of Oxford, it is said. In tends conferring an honorarv deare on tbe enEmperor Napoleon. Ued foxes bave become so numerous In Jennings county, lsd.. as to make them selves an intolerable nuisance. A man who is anxfous for a "ehamnlon i-hip" announces bis Intention of swimming irom latro, Illinois, tb New Orleans. xi wumu appear to oe ids rule tbls ses- son tbat lue smaller tbe collene the ter tbe number of honorary degress confer reu. Gov. Walker of Virginia has' pardoned negro convicted of laroeoy, it appearing mat me witnesses sgainst Dim were the rea euipnia. A Tennessee girl broke an arm on tbe eve' ol ber wedding day, but went through' ih. earemony witn ber arm In a sling at tbe at poiuieu nour. . J08Q tunings says "Give the davll hi. aue rraus wen enougu In a proverb; but what will become of me and vou it this ar rangement i earned out!" In the Prussian cavalry stables the aoMt.r. are nor permuted to destroy spiders' cob. webs. By catching flies thev . ..... irom teasing the Lories. A suburbao justice reoentlv aattimt ... In which a boy committed an aaaaurt with . pistol by committing tbe lad and ordering u iio,ui u uv uiaouargeo. The Mayor of Newport. Kv.. findait essary to 'tbaak tae boy lor tbelr exem plary conduct on tbe Fourth." 'Kepatomeataterlo. "-This was the nn. S3nt by a farmer to tb school teacher lo the potato-digging seasoB. 4o exnlaln hi. w. awaar WW tabtenc front scJieol." .Local Notices. Ctrl Wanted. A girl wanted to do housework In a small family. Enquire at Gordon's Hardware Store. Petroleum Centre. Pa. June 23, 1872 June 23-tf. For Sale Cheap T TIB la" a nn M. . n; jialm, un uny, nas soma very deslraLle building lots lor sale In diBersnt luuauoiu in uu utty. Also, new and ste ond band machinery of all kinds far ..i. chean. Oftlep. Nn i ok...'. m..L Spring Street. . July 13-im. For Sale or Kent. A desirable r.M.nA . l - b. .uvmmi iru tuo r.ji rt r arm. aahori iIiii.iimImim i. t-. ptrticulsrt apply a . '- , , n . OWEN GAFFNET.LV Petroleum Centre, June U, 1872. JI4-tf. ... 15.000 tn 20.(1110 bat ni urnnvn rt vn iudiu, aiiromvsto 35 els. per foot. Tbe Tubing Is in first class order and all resdy fitted. April 23. tf. an. II. WARNER. , GAFii'd wioea aud Liquors formrd leal uae. Tbe best and cheapest. Sunday Cetnfort still on deck and for tsls at GAFFNEY'S. Gaffney sells Lager For Pure Wines warranted aa such by tM Brotherhood of Brocton go to GAFr'NEY'i. OLLY YAKDER SilLOOlVT AK9' RESTAURANT! WASHINGTON STREET, PETROLEUM CENTRE, VA. Capt. W. It. SMITH, Prop'r. n0 Ale and linger on Tap, Choice Wlnea, ifatiTe Foreign,' Oomeatlo and Imported Cigars. Call anrf sea fir yourself.' W. L. SMITH To Oil Operators! Kew tnd Important Inten tion for OIL WELLS. TU1 htM Inventad ana applied tor a fattnt on an iN ARRANBEMENT fOR SEED' BA66INB OIL WELLS THRO' SMALL GASINS! 19 PREPABBD TO APPI.V rtll SAME TO Olti f JT" Thlfl tnviinltn- I- . i .hnt Off till. Kit.. A.J .1 . ..I- or . . "u '"waoy mcrrara tbo prooucnu or ail wells to which It li applied. llT';T.OI5.?S8'noit1', accompanied ! 'JS -", PNT Olf CASINO IN U&K1S THBWKLI" C. D. ENNISuN, Palc"' KANKGITV, J1 3- Yenaugo Conntj, Peno. tfAAA Agents wanted to ell ill 1 1 II I ,ne beautiful Photograph U J J J Marrrlage CrtiUoates aud Photograph Family Records. For term". snd stamp to 6ipes4 Bro., publisher', Torit, Pa. ED