SHUQ-ERT& STARR 8acnwon to StcFarUndSmltB Co., Merchant Tailors! AND DEALERS 191 Vents' Furnishing Goods, COB.I.SPRING k FRANKLIN 8T9., TITCSV.LIiE, PA. Date jut U odo of too fiswt MMrtmeoli aj 1 CL0U18& CASSIMEEES ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN COATINGS, MIXED AND STRIPED BUTTINGS, FANCY VESTINGS. Brar cfend.lB tin Oil Rtgloa. TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF HATS Sc CAPS, Ali tlx Utestand Nobbiest Btjlss. A FULL LDI1 Or Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c. Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Pat. UMrt, Pa., Tsjestfay, July 80 UlTlna Service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and IX P. M. Sabbath School at 1ZK P. M eats free. A cordial invitation extend ed to all. Bar. P. W. Scopiild, Paalor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at II o'doek A. M., and 7i, o'clock P.M. D. PATTON, Pastor. Petrolenm Centre Lodge, Ufa T15. I.O. of O. F. Regular meeting night Friday, at 8 nVlntili. Blount " ALBERT GLENN. N. G. E. O'Flabbbtt. A See'. BsTPlaoe of meeting, Main St., opposite jauiuuiw noun. A. O. of V. W. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of U. V., VKMlal BttAP Balnea I at as aunUa . Q. ..t- .. In O'ld Fellow's Hall, Petroleum Centre, t ., A. M. Klicih.b, M. W. J. H. Merrill, R. .Gold at 1 p. on 1U Sbrious Accidbxt. A few minutes be fore seven o'clock this morning, quite a se llout scolJent occurred eu tho Columbia Farm, by which two of the oarpenrersin the employ ot Mr. Kouolz, of Oil City, who has the contract for building the new school iouto oa lost farm, came very near losing their lisreii. It annean lh. ... a ww " U W ln taking down the soaffoldlng (torn the see. uu story omen it suddenly broke allowing Ibiua to all totbegrouod, dlstsneo or 18 or 20 last. Both men were picked op in so insensible condition, and at flrst they were supposed I be dead, but an examinatlna proved both Xe A alive, but very badly brulkod, and strange as it may appear no bones were brokea. One of the unfortunate ma ws removed to bis boaie ia OU CHy by the 8 o'alock trio. having to be carried to I be depot la a chair. Un to this after. uooo the other unfortunate was too weak to be moved. Our Informant could not learn tho names of tba Injured mea. In- Luck Aoajn.W are pleased to nolo me lact ual our townsman, Mr. S. A Wood, has agalo struck oil. Tho well owned by Um and Messrs. Tsck and Moor head, and located oo the Lewis Campbell '"m, near Pelrulia City, was completed a day or two alnoe, and commenced flowing at the rale of 200 barrels per day. Mr. Woods came from there yesurday, and Informs us that tho well was flowing fully 140 barrels dally. The company own the land oo vbioh the welj is located, aod Mr. W, Is tba poa enor of two-thirds of the working interest. Wo congratulate blmon his good fortune, as David Yansey would say "You know, I like to hear of your good- luck, egad, busi ness you know,, my son." cPt-1, E. Ray, ike popular Cesnl.r of Bissau's Bank, returned home yeslerdar from a flying trip to Niagara Falls, Roches! ter aod Buffalo. Ills Improved appearance Indicates that the trip sgreed with him. A Liberal Republican Mass Meetiog Is to be brld at Fraoklio, tbisovenlng. Hoa.A. K. UoQluro and Hoo. Tboe M. Marshall are expected to address tba meeting. Special trains will be run (rom Oil City and other points. The following is nesrly a complete list of publio school teschsrs examioed and ap pointed Tor the term commencing some time in September, by County Superintendent MoClure, at the meeting held in Rouaoville for that purpose by tbo Township School Directors, yesterday aftorooon : Petroleum Centre Mr. Alcorn, Principal Asslstsnts Misses Kennedy, Wyckoff, Cope- land. Plumer Misses Copeland and Sutfoo. Kano City Misses Carrie Palmer and Maggie Campbell. Rynd Farm Mr. McCleary, Miss Hawes. MoClintoekville-Mlss Maggie Lord. Tarr Farm Mr. G. B. Lord. Sbaw Farm -Mies Smith. Humboldt Mies Belle Tsylor. Fremont Miss Henry. Cherry Vallej Miss M. Q. McCrea. Ron Seville Mr. Moffitt, Principal. Eeecb Farm, Rock wood and Oleopolls to be supplied. Thirty-four teacher wero examined in II. Romantic Youths. Yesterday afternoon three boys named George Benderfur, John Glancy and Thomas Galley, ran away from borne witli the avowed intention of becom Ing trappers of beaver and bear and hunters of red skins, In tbo encbsnted prairies of the great west, as described in the dime novels of tbo day. Galley aod Glancy re sided on the Columbia Farm, and by sort means had gained possession of a double barrel shot guo, a ssven-'sbooter aod a eon slderable amount of money. Beodurfer, re. sidsd on tbo Egbert farm, and was employ ed at the drug store or Dr. i. U.- Christie. Upon leaving b appropriated a valuable revolver the properly of Mr. Miller, Dr. Christie's book-keeper. It is thought bad some money with him also. With a small portion of the money they laid In a supply of ham sandwiches, dried beer, mustard, sbeeso and orackers, aod informing their parents that they were going to Kane City, took their departure. It seems the boys had Imbibed their romantlo Ideas from reading the vile train known as dime novels, and had eonojuded to go oo lb war path, and live hereafter by dining and hunting. Plcmbb Items Tho farmers generally complain of tba exceeding wet weather dur ing I be present month, causing them some ooosiaerauie tost in the bay crop which was otherwise very good. An itinerant "tin shop" bas been stopping In Plumer for a few days You forgot an Important Item with regard to that "Sailing pai'y";eomlng tome. Mr. u B. Duncan upset, spilling tb occu pants out witboat regard to ceremonv or oooventieaelHy. Fartueatelv no one was hurt. A certain resident of thlt Rlr Tan Winkle village who was not alons with the psrly and who Is sltber not sane or other wise awfully Illiterate, asked who "Issak w aiton was ana it ts was sIoob." BUI? Lamb ha been unwell for a few davi. hut w bop to see bin able to be about agalo soon. Tbo Hilton of Oleopolls commence a well up Pit bole creek next week. John ClaDD and others are-nnttica Anmn - a several new wells at Walnut Bend. See advertisement of Grand Race to morrow. Hon. II. L. Richmond, of Meadville, has been ohoses as candidate for Congress, by the-Repabllcan Conferees of Crswford, Yen, ango, Mercer and Clarion counties. Tba Petrollas of this place aod tb Seoe oas of Oil City, are playing a match game or ball on the letter's grounds, at Oil City. Wo bave nut foamed the result as yet. Oil News. We are pleated to learn that Mr. J. H. Heluetyef Kltlennlng, bas suc ceeded In getting a seventy-live barrel well at the Stone Houss, near Lawreneeburg. Our old friend, Bam. If. Kiev, is again in luck. This time be bss got a splendid well. It is knows as the Birch well; on- the Char les Rita farm, near St. Petersburg. .8. M. Kler and Ji S. M'Auley are the owners. ,It wst struck on the 19lh last , and bas bean yielding from 179 to 200 barrels daily. This well will give a new Impulse to devel opmeot In that regioa, and revive many droopiog operator. The 'St. Petersburg territory is certainly among tba very best yet developed, and though a lew dry holes bavo been put dowo, it is oertaloly no cause for dieeoursgemeur, as it is- dear that the non-paying wells were drilled on territory always eooaldered doubtful.. r Oo Saturday a new well, on the Lewis Collnerfarm, L Petersburg, reached it third aaud, with every indication of being a big one. We wUl refer to it attain wheo fin ished. Itleoireed bS. M. Kler, B. L. Brown and Simon Truby. A rorty barrel well commenced pumping on Saturday last, on lbs Meldree farm, Arm' siroog Bug. TMs Is-a big strike oo old ter rltory. It a owned by John II Lemmoo aod others of KlUaonlng. Et.t Ewij lov Petroleum In Turkey. From an interesting work just published by Mr. Lewis Farley, Coosul of the Sublime Portent Bristol, wo take the following cbapter, as well worthy the attention of our readers. ''The sstoundiog results- both financial snd material, which bave acorued front ibe discovery of petroleum in ibe Uoited Stales, of America and In Canada, are too well known to need recapitulation. Instead, however, ot being confined, as was at first supposed, to a single district, It bas been demonstrated that Petroleum exists io so large an area as to justify the belter that uot couotry In the world Is destitute of this val uable product. Io America tbo trade bas assumed gigaotle proportions. The first nvnnrt nf thla trtlnlA mmm In Mb when 10.000 gallons were sent to Antwerp. The total export Io that year was 2,600,000 gallons, wbioh, In 18C8, Increased to 99, 281,000, and In 1870 to 141,208,165 gal lons. . Ia England, Germany, Italy, the islands or the Ottoman Archlnelmro and Svriat earth oil bae either been found In abundance or ts known to exist; aod, In alPprobability It will be discovered in Russia, Persia. In dia and China. But there Is no country In the Old World which bas been so plainly proved to be a land flowing with petroleum as tb Uoiled Principalities or Roumania. Over the whole of the Carpathians it oozes Ihrongh Ibe soil and pollutes tbo water spring. Associated cspital baa been brought to bear on 111 extraction and ex port; but straOBO enoucb. the mechanic' appliance by which success bss been aoblev' ed In other countries, bave only recently been introduced into Wallschia. Ignoring the experience ol others, Ibe Roumania pet roleum companies have been content to adopt tb primitive mod ol collection In use with Ibe oeasantrv. bv maklns excava tions into tbo earth, Into which the oil, sat urating tba strata, flows. By this means large quantities of petroleum bave been ob tained; but tb continued necessity of mak, ing fresh boles or wells, with risk of the surrounding land turning out to be non-pro' auciive, not oeiog conductive to profitable commercial working on a large scale, atten tion It now directed almost exclusively to deep boring, with every prospect of success. The value of petroleum cannot well be overestimated, as the demand for the article is constantly increasing, while tb knowl edge of its uset is dally extending. Burn log spirit and lubricalingoil bave heretofore been the principal products of distillation, but a new use seems likely to be found for crude petroleum as a steam fuel. Ia Amery lea It bss supplanted coal in some manufac turing, establishments, while tb Goverc ments, both of tb Uoited Slates aod Great Britain, bave been experimenting with the view ofdetermiolng relative tuperiority ov er coal in vessels of war, The result of the trials, with a speoially constructed furoac. aod porous vehicle for the oil, are said to be very satisfactory ; one pound of oil evap oratlog tbirteen pouod of water, with s gain or something Ilk 40 per cent, in tbo sgioe. i Tbo advantages claimed for petroleum as a stoam fuel are cbespneas .as a generator, eoooomy of space for storsge, and greater simplicity In lb arrangement of tbo fur nace. It is needless to tay that every oo of these propositions H combated by some scleotlfio man on theoretical grounds, but even assnming that tbo experiments bave proved as satisfactory as stated, it does not necessarily foHow that petroleum could supercede coal in oouotry where lb 1st ter mineral la plentiful and former snide I scaroe. in a country llk Turkey, however, where the coal measures are undeveloped, and steam fuel bas .to be Imported, the val ue ot a large supply of native petroleum Is of tho highest possible kind. There are about 7,000 flour mills In Roc mania, only thirty of which are worked by sleam, Ibe remainder being worked by wa ter, wind, horses aod oxen. There ar 1,687 dtstilerler, 608 ssw mills, 'onlv a r R . . . - ' hor which are worked by steam; 72 breweries 145 sosp and candl manufactories, beaidea oil'mills, etc, most of which require power in toe different manufeoturiog processes. To snob a oouotry tb possession or an alnodaot supply of petroleum is obviously of the greatest Importance, and tb Inorease of wealth which would result from' the mi m atitutioo or steam for water aod wind aa motors io Roumania, would be difficult to calculate. Tbo advantage olaimed rbr water aa a motor are, in most oaseo, moie apparent than real.. The situations are few where a steady supply of water can be relied upon during Ibe whole year, undlr lurbed by either floods or drought. ..j are fewer still where ao extraordinary run v. wBu-r CBU ue cameo, on without ioterfer log with Ibe drlvioi mschinerv. If ih-. fore, lb uncertainty of being able to work rarougaiue operation or Ibe two causes named-be considered, and the pens of suslsioiog ibe banks ot streams, , - -...wHisa ted Btiottlniog to wllar (servoH tod sluices be taken Into account, in comparison with cheep steam which otn b generated at will, there cannot be a doubt that steam, if judged by the neoeaslty of modern trade, is the more economical of tb two. The ml'iect Is not unworthy the attention of En glish capitalists, aod deserves the best soot sideration oLihe scieoiiflo officers of tte Port.. R. R. Arrangement lorState Teach era Asaoelaitau. Persons having Order from the Ticket Azent or the Association, eao prtcuro Ex 1 ciirsioo Tickets at tb principle stations on Cumberland Valley, Lehigh Valley, Lehigh and Susquehanna, North Pennsylvania, Northern Central, Pennsylvania, Philadel phia and Baltlmot Central. The following will have Exeurslon Tick ett oo sale at tb prioolpat stations, with out orders: Catawlsss, Lackawanna and Bloomaburg, Philadelphia and Reading. Persons having paid full far on way over tbe following, can procure passes to re turn free. Allh. V.ll n.l...-..ln.i Oil Creek and AUegbeoy River, Wilmington For Orders, apply (stamp ooolossd) be. fore August 15th, 1872, to C. TS. Habdiho. Ticket Agent Pennsylvania Teachers' As sociation. Buillstoo, Pa. For Sale. Wishincr to concentrate nw , o J operations to my farm in- Cran- l a. 1 T art n- r oerry xownsnip i oner XsJn SALE 3 producing wells on my Central Farm lease tmihnit Machinery i e. to say I will sell .:.u j iuo nciia Willi vttaiug auu rig but not the Boilers, Engines, mDingor.otner property on tne lease. u. r.UL'xmN. IN. 15. ror rmrr miliars atv . i - . r ; . -r piy io Mr. jonn Hoisappie. NOTES OF THE DAY. An Eastero firm makes one hundred and eighty bushels ot toothpicks dally. At Muirothie, lnd.. a dear man. after hearty snet 3, found that bit bearing bad been restored. A newspaoer oaMed tb Tlchbome Ga zette bas been started iu London In booor of tbo Claimant. It ia sold for a penny. A benefit was recently eiven at tbo Dub lin Gavety Theatre to a cat which bo been piaving a aucotaslul star engagement there. One Missouri editor says of another, that "bis ears would do for awnings to a ten story wholesale bog-packing establish-' ment." Minnesota farmers. In view of tba fra. queot destrnotion of their crops by half storms, propose to form a "Mall iBsufanos Company." A Boston lithographer bas latel native & an order ror forty thousand illuminsteoVmah riaga certificates for the Sandwich Islands. According to tbo index or the last rai. loo of tbe statutes of Maine, It- io Illegal' expose veal lor sale that is loft than four year old. Tbe "Old Catholics' have Invited Ttl.hni. Whlttiogbam of Maryland and two English Bisnops 10 participate ia the Congress at Cologne. Tbe Duluth people won't alllow small-pox patients to he Interred In tbelr cemetery because tbere are several unvacclnated corpses bailed there. Any one who reads tbe Enulldb court ords will b struck with Hi fact that a vary targe proportion 01 id cases tried torero them aio for wile beating. A Chicago court bas decided that It is imperative upon an Insurance give notice wheo a policy exnlrea. a i. y f tas just recovered lb lost f bis library .. J L I - J - I uuucr.iuia ueumiuu. At Syraouse recently a eantlnmui ... reclining oo a lounge, when bis little daugh ter playfully threw a cherry atona t Mm II IdUged in bis ear, from wbenos Itireojaired a surgical operation to extract II. A couple were recently married lr Terr. Haute, Indians, after a fourteen years' courtsblp, darlog which tbey bad' easb written and received two love letters week, or a total of two thousand olo hun dred acd twelve. Harvest ts In fullfprogres lu thiaeonntv... We bave seen several very good fields' o' wheat much better than Ibe averaee mn in the eastern par: of the State. Tbo oats promises an unusually heavy crop, aod tb late raios bave brought the corn i-um I aju AfFlhAf. anitil Ia il... 1 I . 1. . . - r mw Stvuui tv uv isTN ui U ion MOM klU.r.ci.rtoo Democrat. A Rare Opportunity for Aoents. r( bave received from tb publishers of Wood', Household Magszioe, two beautifuli, tnl(1 Crayon pictures representing the heedi.fi little boy and girl, and "Our Hops" ssd "Our Joy" are just Ibe names for th a-.. bright, bsppy mile races. L. Prang & Co! originally published by them at $4 t tbey are now offered with Wood's Msgstii ' for on year at only 1,60. They are i, Introduced by agent, who are .iu- handsome commission oo thlt price, w.C, makes a most deslrablebasioess for etnvn. . While lb Magazin alone Is richly worth th money, the picture ar chsrraiD, and must be seen to be appreciate c. foH particulars address S. S. Wood A c Newburgh, N. Y. v' Ealllmore is alarmed about It sunnU water. Lake Roland, from whlh 1, It oblef supply, Isunpreoedeatedly low 10. falling. Th water ensineor h.. 1.-. . .oruvoB ootic urging people to avoid waste In vis of tbo alarming contingency. It bas lately ben discovered that th. ... bonatet of potash and soda oosaesa th. ..J. property of protecting iron and steel frost rust as do-those alkalies io a oaustio ststr Tbe applications or this fcet are numerous and hapoftaot A North Adams Chinaman ssvs ha a.. ot mooey enough to marrv a if.ii... girl, and that tbe Chinese lasbloe of plott ing feet is no mora foolish rbeo tbe Amen, caa fashion of pinching wains. Local Notices, POU SALE tCHEAP, A flritvrlflsaal loam nt tiD A 17n Mm WAGON, HARNEriij A In good Work nil order. lTn, 1'' ... '0M IbLoflio.. r V 25.2J "' For Sale. One Secnnd-WianA PI... 1. j ..... aVa i 4r 1 aw ' " . Girl Wulid. A slrl want.rf tn A a. . .. . Hvunwwi iu a snitp family. Enquire at Gordon' Bardware Store; Petroleum Centre, Pa, Juno 23, 1M2. June 23-lf. For Sale Che J. H'Mir.pv mi pi.. a. 1 I. ,"-""1 v.11 viijr, dsi, some very desirable build log lots for sal is dlfferenl iSi' Mo,0" of kinds tor sat eheao. Office Kn 1 c. ... . Spiiig Street.' 7 ' Dmt( July 13-lm. A for Sale or Kent. A des rabla ralil.nn. .. - w. 1- OWEN GAFFNEY' Pelroleura-Centre; June 14, 1872. ' Jf-sVtf. ' For sjifrle 15. 0(10 tn 9n nnn Qpnm.n n TUBING, at from 25 to 36 oist oar foal. April zatC g. X. WARNER. GAFFK KVs --J . . leal use. The best and ehaanLt SlindlV namlnri Mill .. at GAFFNEY'S. "a W ,,,, Gaflney sell Lager 5000 AfipDti wanttxj to nit the bttutjful Photoffrtpb And Photnffrsinh Famitu XI.. na.. ' y w tuiui, at i rruit Mod slam? to CRilEd Bro:, Publishers, m. via, cm. MOIU H. sniTB, ATTOSNET-Al A W, dBirav-ii. GRAND RACES PETROLEUM CENTRE, PA Saturday, August 3d, 1872, BETWEEN Qtrrel Uoise Fran AMD ' For Purse of $200 a Sid, five eighty rod aod repeat. Beat three in POOL SELLING Will commence at Robson's Hotel, Wash ington SI.,, at 11 o'clock a. m. Satnrday. Racsi tocornmeoc at l o'clock sharp.