I SHUGERT & STARR 8. to MoParln4,'8ml Co.,) Merchant Tailors! AND DEALS 03 IN Gents' Furnishing Goods, COR.,SPRlNG 4 FRANKLIN STS., tTITU8V.JL.Lej PA. Bm pat Im one of the finvst tMortmenti oj 1 VL01B8& CAUSIMERES ENGLISH, FRENCH AN0 . AMERICAN C O ATINGS, MIXED AND STRIPED SUITINGS, FANCY VESTINGS. Ever offered .In the Oil Region. TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES Ot HATS Sc CAPSi Ah the Latcttand Nobbiest Styles. A FULL LIN1 OF Gents' Famishing Goods, &c, etroleum Ontre Daily Record. Pet. Centre, Pa. Monday, August S OlTlne tier vies. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Services every Sabbath at 11' A. H. and 1 r. H. Sabbath School at 12 P. M. ir a ooraiat invitation extend d to all. Rev. P. W. Scofiild, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. D. PATTON, Paator. Preaching at 11 o'olock A. M., and 7! Petrolenm Centre Lodge, No. T18, I. O. of O. F. Regular meeting nlghti Friday.- at 8 'clook. Signed. ALBERT GLENN, N. G. E. O'Flabrrtt, A Seo'y. 9Place of meeting, Main St., oppose MoCliotock House. A. U. of V. W. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. Oi of U. W., meets every Monday event og at 8 o'clock, in Odd Fellow' Hall, Petroleum Cent. Penn'a. ' A. M. Klrcckir, 11. W. J. H. MlRRILL, R. Gold at 1 p. m. MJjf John Galley, who made bla escape from tba train on Friday last, while being taken to Franklin, waa rearrested near Miller Farm, os Saturday, and returned to tba look up. He waa to have been taken to Franklin on the noon train to-day. It appeara to ua tba enda of justice would have been carried out, and tba county aaved a good deal ot exponas, bad tbla man been allowed to go free provided ha "vamosed tberanob.." Wo are credibly Informed by one of our officers, that when arrested Gal ley waa on bla way to Buffalo, where be proposed to stay. There Is no criminal act ttaebed to vagrancy, for which this: man waa arrested, and the majority of the tax payers are aeoiaedly or tbe opinion that a heavy bill of coats, Ao , would have been voided bad the above course been niiM.A- The easleat way la always tbe best In socb cues. Considerable excitement Wat occasioned on Saturday evening, at the arrest of a 'fall en angel' who was In a slat of Intoxication The officers oonveyed bar part of tbe way to tbe lock up, when she waa taken with a fit, and bad to be conveyed to ber heme, and a physician summoned. It waa a ssd commentary on tbe evils of hhman nature, and showed how low anqde graded a woman can become. We have al ways adhered to tbe belief that there would be no fallen women; no broken and scatter ed nomei; no fathers, brothers, mothers or sisters weeping over the lost one; no more ''unfortunates rashly importunate, did men who Invariably put tbm there, imagine their own mothers and sitters in the same position. There will be fearful accounts for men to settle In "that great day wben the Master of LI le shall judge the quick and dead," and men will have to answer for the wrongs done women. Quite an enthusiastic Grant & Wilson po litical meeting waa bald at the Club Room, next doOr to tbe Record office, on Saturday night. A thorough organization waa effect ed. Tbe admirer! of Horace Greeley eeiobra. ted the North Carolina election, Saturday nigbt, by tbe firing of 37 guns, an anvil an swering In lieu of a cannon. Mrs. E. J. Duell, agent for the "Sclenct of tbe Bible," bas received tbe work and Is now ready to deliver it to subscribers. We would advise tbote of our cltizena who have not procured a copy of this valuable and in tereatiog book, to call on Mrs. Duell, at tbe McClintock House, where ahe cau be found for a day or two longer. Had we the space we should like to give this book a review worthy ol tbe subject matter contained In Ita pages, as it It in every way worthy of lit In tbe recent trial of speed between Lu ther's borse Frank, and Cochran's borse John, on tbe Dalzell Flats, Aug. 3, 72, eve- Letters frcni the People. Notr. Tbe manager of this journal, with out endorsing the sentiments of contributor d eel re to offer the widest possible latitude for free discussion. It It merely stipulated that communications shall concern matters ol public interest, be put In decent languaue and accompanied with the names of the writers, not for publication, but as a guar aotea of good faith. OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Mr. Editor: I with to beg enough apace In (he Ricord, always alert for tbe public weal, to aay a word about our scboolt wbote vacation will soon end. I will apeak plain ly, so that none can misunderstand my meaning. Our school building Is large enough, well lighted, pleasantly located, ndoeed noth ing but a Janitor to make It comfortable fur and I propose that parenta sending children all give something towsrd the support of a peraon whose duty it will be to light tbe fires and sweep and dust tbe rooms early each morning. Last winter it devolved up on tbe tsscbert to do these thingt, and balj t be winter it waa not properly done. The children often suffered with Cold, and late attendance by teaobers and scholars was too common. II tbe rooms are kept warm and olean punctual and regular attendar.ee of tcbollar and teacher will result. In tbla coonsction, I would name L. P, Walker, &iq., a gentleman who baa tbe welfare and comfort of children always next hla beau to look after thia matter. t etch around your paper and we will give enough for you to go ahead and hire a Jani tor. . Tbe New Board has selected the teachers for tbe eotulng term, subject of courte to such chaoget at may be found Decenary in tbe future. At tbe true test ofateacber't rytbiog it declared off and void. Partial j qualification! are not found in tbe Ipse dixit Oil News Tbe Birch wall It doing about 45 barrelt. . Tbe Hill well, Reeling farm, It being drilled deeper. Tbe Geo. Heeler well, Keating farm, It being cleaned, out. Tbe Cramer well D. Sbonp, Sr. farm, la doing about 25 barrela. Tbe Painter Sc Sboup well, Shoup farm, it doing 1 7 barrelt. The McCool well, on tba Logue farm, South Side of Clarion, Is doing 25 bar relt. Tabor & Co. are going to start six new wells on tbs Logue farm, on tba South Side of Clarion Tbe Milllgan i Connelly well, on the D. Shoup, Is still keeping up to its first producv tion 60 barrelt. Cap. Cbalfant bal commenced drilling on the Chalfaot No. 2, about a hundred yaide from tbe Progress office. Il xntinarn h. ........... l il ..m I BRIWU a lniWIU I UOW WOli CD k I Ml-'J tbe L Tbe veteran artillery corpt of Warren a L, Bit In III possession two bra. cintog holding pool tickets eao receive their mon. ey by calliag on tbe Treasurer, Mr. Davit, at tbe Petroleum Centre House. Geo. W. King, Sr., W. L. Betts, O. M. Cook, J. McKloley, Judges. Dated Petroleum Centre, Aug. 6, '72. Tbe following la tbe acore of tbe game played on Saturday last between the Sene- cat of Oil City and the Fetroliaa ot tbit place: INXIKOa. 12345678 9 senecat, Petrollas, 5 17 0 U It will be teen that a correspondent sets' ut to rights on tbe matter of tba North Car onoa ejection. We were in error in atatlog that tba "Republican majority two years go was nearly 13,000." but we find in the popular vote for tbe Pretldenta In 1868, publlihid In toe New York Observer Year Book for 1172, that tbe Pretidentlal vote wat at follows: Grant, Republican, 96,448 Seymour, Democrat, 86, ju Mejorlty for Grant, 11,137 Tba result of tbe racet on Saturday crea tedagooddoal ol dissatisfaction on tbe part of a portion of those who participated. A card published elsewhere explains tbe course adopted by the judgea. Tbla waa cousideredlbewis.tr courte that could be adopted under tbe circumstances. We hear II rumored that another match between'the e.ae horses it 00 tba tapis. An oil princess wbo buyt her dry goods at Titntville hat ordered a pair of Blty dollar ailken boas for her wedding. She wrote- 10 the merohant at follows: 'You my git ma the beat and faahiooabiisi you cau Bud, Daro the expenae, for I'm go lug to marry a West Hickory oil man.. Jmttown Journal. 240 0 1 Tbe Boaton Courier aaya: "A thrifty cit Izen effected Insurance 00 the life of bit wife to tbe amount of $10,000, tba other day, took heme a box of the little red Maryland plums,- and enjoyed a whole evening in watching hit wife eat them. Hie" enter prise bad III reward. Deduoting $298 for funeral expenses, be it now $9,602 richer than he wat a week ago." Tituavllle bad Clam bake on Sunday last, wbiob was a success" at regards the bake, and alto at a lively Sunday. Druoka, fights, aud otfaer disorderly tdeoei made Ti tuavllle notorious for" desecrating the Sab' bath. Jamestown Journal. 'l ne Journal must be mistaken.' Titnt ville is tbe only moral town In the oil re gioa accoramg 10 tnair slalm. And yet me morality is pretty turn, ain't It, Journal. now idbi lue iruu season is ralrly upen us, there Isjone favor that we tbiok well to ask,-in tbe publlo Interest, ot those wbo are In tba habit of conaumiog fruit on the thoroughfares. Tbla la to avoid throwing tbe skint upon tbe aidewalkt. The point win.seem trivial to many, but It becomes more serious to those wbo get a severe bruise or a tprained ankle from the thoughtless ness or the Irult eaters; An Iron passenger Depot It Being built at Colon City, upon tba site of tbe one recent ly burned down. It It to be completed In one month, and coat when finlabed' over $7,000. The freight office and warehouse it tobt made of wood, and will be built just eaat of tbe passenger depot. Tblrty.flve men are employed. We understand the company have contracted with the aame parties, for two more of tbia kind, one at Salamanca and tbe other at Cincinnati. Index, Slttikt IS 1) stater Codntt. There t great excitement at Ialaud run, Beaver county, oauied by tbe ttriking of a good we!1 00 tbe farm ol Mr, Tbomaa Mason. The farm Ilea one mile eaat of Ubloville, at tba bead of tbe eaat branch of Maioo's Mo. It It now flowing fifteen barrela day but after tbe well it put in good order tbe owners have hope of greater tupply. Tba "strike'' baa produced quite itir at Island run. Tbe oldeat forelgo missions society In this country it Ibat of tbe 6ociety of United Brethren for Propagating the Gospel, or ganlzed at Bstblebem, Pa., In 1781, and incorporated by. the Legislature the follow ing year. ' of a Superintendent, nor on tbe outside In fluence alwaya brought to bear on such ao ceaiont, I trutt that tbe Dtrectori will visit the tchooli and tee and bear for themtelvet tbe manner in wbiob tbey are operated. Lait year there waa much jutt oomplalnt in couple or rooms at least. The attend- nee of tbe teacher wat often late and trie ular. Thar waa far too much tcoldiol and senseless haranguing. Girls almost, grown were often tten crying with tbeer shame and vexation. - Tbe language waa 'oo often coarse and uncouth, rede and loud. There wat a lack of dignity lu tbe tbrealt made, and tbe punishments were of; ten absurd. Now these things should not be tolerated by any Boatd. I hope the new one will correct anything of tbia kind iu tbe future. Lot tbla surplus oral energy hereafter find its way and expend In lorce on tSe Black board. I submit that a teacher should be well bred alwaya polite aod courteous, kind and tolerant to tbe children under bla charge. It concerns. a parent much more tbat bis obild grow up Into a gentlemanly fellow than tbat be be le arntd Boor. Let ut by all meant have good manne ra and good na ture In the acbool room. Let tbe pupil be ao treated tbat be It alwaya anxioua to go to school, and ever ready to open bla book. Let It be fully underttood by all concerned tbat neither tbe parenta or Directors In tblt dittriot will longer wink at bad manners in tbe school room. Clod Hopper. Ebitor Rkcorb: I take the liberty o ask you to "revise" your figures In tbe item in your number for Aug. 3d, about the late election In North Carolina, you say "two years ago tba Stale gave Republican "majority of nearly 11,000." I have the (IgUret almott all, but not abso lutely all, official. In 1868 Grant carried the State by tome let than 8,000. At tba only general State election since, or two yeara ago tblt week the Democrata carried the State, their candidate for Attor ney General having a majority or 1221 (of ficial,) tbe other candidate! running a little beh Ind but all ware elected. Yours, Buckwheat. " A lady in town Who It frequently anooyr. by ber hutbaad coining borne at late hour in doubtful condition, wat awakened tbe other night by volc'ei In ber room. Look log up tbe taw ber liege lord endeavoring to trace tbe vinea on ber "Dolly Varden ' which wat bung against the wall, while ' boon companion was holding lamp "What do you mean by bringing a mtfn in to my room at tbia hour of the night?" In quired the' Indignant wile. "Jutt keep quiet (hie) old woman, Bill aaya Pubx'tawuew It d'rectlyiouth,(bie)andI' goio' to prove him (liar) liar ir be holds tbat lanin. 1 him atill long eoougk for me to find It (hie) 00 tbla map."-Brookvllle Jeffertonltn. freirolia City la thn latett additon to lh I iat of oil towns. Already it boasta of 1,11 Hard rooir, bowling tlley, betels, groceries, .aV ogue farm, which ii dowo, and doing 145 barrels. It is called the Bee Tree well T'he Campbell well, on tbe Wm. Smith tract, South Side of Clarion, Is about 8 feet n the sand aod promises to be large well. Painter & Allsbouse btve tbe tooll out of Ibeii well, No. 2, on the E. Rllz farm, and will probably ttrlke tbe land tblt week. Tbe Logue well, No. 1, It a new atrlke, It la on tbe Logue farm, South of the Clarion river. There It every Indication for a large well. A very Important field It being developed on tbe South Side of the Clarion river, 00 the Logue, Smith and Fox farms. On tbe A. Logue there are aeveral wellt jutt about down. Logue No. 1, will doubtlett be a very good well. Development! will toon commence on the Miles, Logue, adjoining tbe A. Logue. Taylor & Co. are tbe operators we believe. Tbla farm wat sold about one year ago fo, $12,000, on tbe supposition of ita being "dead beat" territory. There are two new rlgt going np at the moutb of Turkey Run, on tbe Keating farm. Tbia will open up much mora territory, If they prove cnccettful, since there it no well within considerable distance. K'Tbe success of tbe Rfsber well, on the D. Matter farm, gives the St. Petersburg dis trict, fully five square miles of new territory while the Myers well, on tbe M. SbSuD farm. conlirms the value of tbe territory. The ".Myers ' la reported at 50 barrela. L sue well. No. 1. on the Louua farm. South Side of Clarion, la flowing a heavy stream, aod promises to be a Urge weil. 1 ne 011 is turotvn over tbe derrick. A. Wiiloughby & Co. are tbe lucky owners. A year ago tbia waa considered "dead beat" territory. it Petersburg Pro grs. s Tbe American Biaou it rapidly disappear ing from tbe western plains. These ani mals at one time were to be found every where wait or tbe Hudson river but tbey have many yeara been extlnot in tbe re gions east of Mississippi river. Astbe bison are driven Into narrow limltt tbeir des truction becomes greater, and It highly probable tbat tblt animal within the next thirty yeara will become entirely extinct. At a proof of the wholesale slaughter of tba niton, It may be atated, tbat during last May twenty-five thousand of these animals were killed toutb of the Kansst Paolfilc Railroad, for the lake f their bides alone which were sold at two dollars each for shipment to the East. In addition, It la es timated tbat about five thousand bison were killed by tbe lodiaot to inpply the people 00 tbe frontier with meal, ao that at laatl thirty tbouiaod bison have been killed In one month in tba southwestern fetrltorles 'The buildings for tbe Pennsylvania State Fair will be aituated on tbe west tide o Erie, Pa , betide the trsokof'tbe Erie and Pittsburgh Railroad. Work wat commen ced on tbe buildlngi lait week, and it It expecttd tbey will be completed by the flrtt of September. Compulsory education it being diseuiud In Connecticut. Tbe advocates of the meat ure itate Ibat there are 16,000 children In tbe State, between tbe aget of four and Ixteen years, wbo do not attend school at all. A number ol ladles in Greenville, Ale. have tlgned the followlug pledge: "We, tbe undersigned, do promite hereby tbat we will faithfully abstain from the use oftobac co In any ahape, form, er manner white in church." A Gollah's sword, about ten yards' long, was recently round In Prussia.' The gnaid or bilt la protected by a serpentine bar twenty Inches in length, and on tbe blade there are books, probably for dragging the enemy off bia borse. Hitherto the busk or rice, known as rice chaff, has been considered at refute In tbe South. It bat lately, however, been diacov ered to be quite valuable In protecting glass" ware and other delicate article! when pack ed fot shipment, and large demand hat tprung up for It. manuiaouireu sirasoourg in 1760, Th were brought to tblt country during French and Engl lib war, were etptured br the latter at Montreal and Iterward wtrt taken Irom Burgoyoe at Saratoga by Qn Gatet. At tbe close of tbe war tbey nklHlj into tbe hands of the Providence ar ll and were used by Ibem in tbe celebrttsa" Dorr wsr in 1842, since wblch tlm9 u,,. have been In tbe bands of the Warren arilij. 7- Tbs Rusalao government baa decided tba forelcn Insurance eomnanlea a ' $377,000 (baira million roub Is n J Bank of Ruaala, aa a condition prscedsot to being admitted to do boslneas In tbat scub- "7. On Ibe first ot October tbe ttamp duties on all buiinest papers and legal document, save bank checks, will be removed. Cog) tracts, affidavit, bills, receipts, notes, cos. vejaooee policies, wrltr, warrant, deed, mortgages, powers of attorney and all tm documents will be free from this pefpleilo, restriction. Local Notlcei. FOR SALE CHEAP. ' A flrttclata team of DRAUGUT HOM ES, WAGON, HARNESS 4e., In working order. For particulars ioaulra .1 this office. jy 2rV2w. Girl Wanted. A girl wanted to do boutework In a tmiii family. Enquire at Gordoo's Hardware Store, Petroleum Cenlie, Pa, June 23, 1672. june 23-tf. 1 For Sale Cheap J HIMAGEE, Oil City, baa somevsry desirable building lots lor tale In differtot locations to Oil City. Also, new and sn ood band machinery of all kinds for sale cheap. Office, No. 1, Sharp t BIbcL Spring Street. n July 13-lm. If you Want Salesman, Want Servant Girl, Want to Sell Horse, Want to Sell a Patent, Want to Lend Money, Want to Buy lluuee, Want to Sell a Carriage, Want to Borrow Money, Want to Sell an OH Well, Want to Buy an Engine or Boiler, Want to Sell a House and Lot, Want to find a Strayed Animal, Want to Pu'chase an Oil Interest, Want to Sell Piece of Furniture, Want to Buy a Second-hand Carrlaw, Want to Sell Tubing, Caaing, Gat Pipe. Want to Find V.- Found, advertise In tbe Rkcord. aa not Ins than ten thousand people read It weekly. lor Sale or Kent. . - . - - v .uvB.ri. ,iu Li bert Farm, ashnrt Hialaniw frnn. L'.. particular! apply to OWEN GAFFNEIJ Petroleum Centre, June 14, 1872. j 14-tl. For Pale JS. 000 to Sn.nnn rt ntafrnvn ti ivn ' TUBING, at from 25 to 35 ci. per foot Tbe Tubing it in first clans order aod ail ready fitted. April zat H. H. WARNER. GAFFFRV'S Win.. .nH l.l, . ical ute. Tbe best and cbeaDeaL Gaffney sells Lager For Pur Wine. .,r.n,urf ...u k. h. Brolberbood of BroctoA go to GAFrNYU Tbe beat Pittsburgh Lager at GAFFNBT'S. I " ' Yon Want To increase Your business, Advertise In lb PitrolesmCrktrr Rsoord fc? ffr ABel wanted 10 tsll III II I I bobeautirulPbotogtipIl and Photograph Family Record. For terms, tend ttamp to Criik &, Bm., Publlibsri, xora, re. liLECHENY VA LLEYB B tier Monday, Licoj. Mill. On and after Monday, July 15. 1872. imiffiu'l TltnsvUl,'' Petroleum Cen, Oil CUy, Franklin, Foster, Scrakgrus, Kmlenion, Roxburgh, Parker's, Brady's Band. - Klttaunlng, West Penp J'n, niupurgu, n m 111 w m reno j'n 13 40 P.ttebureh, a rA , 8 90 0 15 9,65 10 18 JO a 11 11 40 13 15 1 05 3 SO 8 1H 4 55 rt m iOINO NOUTll Exps Acc Kips a in a m 7 15 8 00 8 S3 It) 4.1 10 00 10 1(1 am If. Kips. 1 10 1 15 i 50 808 8 80 4 12 4 28 t 00 5 Hi 41 1 46 8 4 pa Acc'Bir Pm '."..". 4 40 W tin it 5 40 11 W 7 19 It t 8W "- 4SS "" i5 SB KHunnlng, 1 m nraav. Hend. At Parker's, 8 88 Foxburah, 8 48 Kmlenion, ' 3 5ft' 8nibgrss 4 41 roster, 5 M Franklin. ' a sa Oil City, 6 05 Pet. Centre: 8 3l Tttusville, 1 10 a m earBllverPalace Sleonln. Can on Manl ExpreM trains both ways between Pltt'hurKh and 'orrV I tl. LAWKUNUiS, ucn 1 eur Titos. M Bine Ast't eopt- 7 0J 1 60 8 05 8 SO a tff 10 00 1U v8 11 00 li'ot p m am 7 911 K 55 II 85 10 40 11 95 It 40 11 50 19 50 1 19 1 80 00 8 10 8 5 pm Mlil a m II 00 19 45 1 88 8 41 8 80 3 48 8 5S 5 00 5 95 6.4A 6 0 7 10 7 6U Acs p 0 t iu 61) 1$ r.05 ""5 p m pm pm days-
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