SHUGERT& STARR ISoMMMti to MoIlAilAiuJJBinlth Co., Merchant Tailors) AUD SBALXBS IX Gents' Furnishing Woods, COR. .SPRING 4 FRANKLIN 8T3., !TITlI9VliLE, PA. Save pat la one of the float assortments ejl OLOinS& CA88IMERES ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN COATINGS, MIXED AND STRIPED SUITINGS, FANCY VESTINGS, rer onerad.ln the Oil Region. TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF HATS Sb CAPS, Ali tha Latest and Nobbiest Styles. A FOIX LINB 07 Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c. Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Pal Centra, Pa. Wednesday Aofait 1 itvlue Service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and ) P. M. Sabbath School at 12 P. M. eats free. A cordial Invitation extend d to all. Bit. P. W. Soomilb, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7!t 'dock P. M. D. PATTON, Paitor. Petrolenm Centre Lodge, No. 71a, I.O. ofO. F. Regular meeting nighu Friday, at 8 'clock. Signed. ALBERT GLENN, N.G. E. O'Fiaiirrtt, A Seo'y. 9Place of meeting, Main St., eppoaite MeUiiotock House. A. O. Of V. W. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of TJ. W., meeta every Monday evening at 8 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's Hall, Petroleum Centre, Peno'a. A. M. Klckner, M. W. J. H. Ncrrill, R. Gold at 1p.m. 116J Attimftid Buicidi Tbb Old, Old Ctort Tirco or Lin A woman ol the town, known by the name or Ida Cattle, at tempted aulolda by taking morphine, about half past aeven o'clock laat night, at the ibouse of a woman named Mattie Smith, .near the mouth of Bennehoff Run. The circumstances of the can, aa near aa our re porter could learn, are aa follows: Yester day afternoon, a man, or more appropriates ty, a brute lu human form,enterd the houae In queatlon, and proceeded to break up the .furniture, Ac On being remonstrated with liy the girl, Ida Castle, this brave man (bea- yen pity tha mark) raited acbejrand broke tt over bar head, knocking the poor girl down twice, and otherwise shamefully mal treating bar. The blowa appeared to have set her nearly wild, at the Immediately put on ber hat and ahawl, and aaeordlng to ber etory, went directly to the drug ttore of M. B. Slmmoni and purcbated forty or fifty cent worth ol morphine. On theway back he atepped into a shoe store, bought and paid for a pair of shoes. Upon arriving at the bouse sbe took off ber things, set the ta ble for supper, and turning to the woman Smith, remarked : "You may have my new hoes, for I shall not want them. I have taksn morphine and am going to die." Sbe then went Into the other loom, fell over on to the bed and went Into spasms, gradually Inking Into insensibility aud apparently tha "sleep that knows no waking." It does not appear that tha inmates of the bouse thought tha warns was In such danger, as they did not summon a physician until near I o eloek, sad Busily summoned Dr. Pood. Upon bis arrival be pronounced toe poor uuioruuaui past reiter, bat aided by Dr. Stuart, administered tha proper remedies in east of poisoning, and Boally succeeded In avlog ber We. Upon a return f eonaci ousness, tke poor girl reproached the at tendants bitterly for their efforts to brim ber back to lite, say log that aba was tired of living ana wanted to die and be at rest.. She will reoover. The unfortunate girl Is probably 20 years of age; passably good looking, and la said to reside at some point In the Monongahela sue, this blate. Av Auspicious Wcduiko. AllemsgoAt elum City, Cnerrytree Run, was tha scene yesterday of a very ausplcioua matrimonial event, which for some dayl past baa excited and been Ibe sole topio of conversation amoog Ibe citlsens of that usually quiet (in tbe wedding line) towo, tbe bridegroom be ing our friend, Mr. Stephen G. Elliott, Jr., a well known oil operator on tbe John Brown farm, and the bride, Miss Tillle M Campbell, slstsr ol Mayor Kenney of Alle- magoozelum City, a very charming and es timable youog lady. For aome time before tbe appointed hour for the ceremony, 12 m., the Metropolitan Exchange Hotel, where tbe wedding was celebrated, was crowded with tbe friends of tbe bappy couple. After a short delay tbe bride and groom, accompanied by their rel atives, entered tbe parlor of tbe hotel pre paratory to tbe ceremony. The bride was plainly dressed In white muslin; an elegant white lace veil in which was entwined beautiful orange blossoms fresh Irom their native grovea In tbe eunoy South, formed tbe bridal wreath, and well befitted tbe baodtome bride. The bridesmaid, Miss Glancy, was also very neatly dressed lu white. Tbe groom was attired In plain black with while vest and white gloves, as was tbe groomsman, Mr. Dave. W. Kenney. Tbe simple and impressive marriage rite peculiar to tbe Episcopalian Church was performed by Rev. Dr. Dooris, of Rouse, villa. Tbe nuptial blessing was given by tbe Rev. gentleman, alter which tbe newly wedded pair received tbe congratulations ol their many friends and acquaintances. Tbe whole company then partook of a aumptu. ous repast gotton up in honor of tbe occu sion by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilkins, of the Metropolitan Exchange. Tbe couple were .be recipient of a num ber of baodaoina preaeuta at tbe banda of tbetr friends. Tbey left on the 3:10 p. m. tralu for a abort bridal tour to Niagara Falls and Buffalo, bearing with tbem tbe best wishes of a large cirole of ac quaintances for their safe return and a loog and prosperous career, nobrokeo by the dark clouds of adversity and sorrow, and wafted at last safely Into tbe port of heaven, tbeir lite barque freighted with tbe good, tbe true and tbe beautiful ever to be lound la tbe unison ol kind and loving hearts. In connection with the above the printer was kindly remembered, and bis best wishes go with tbem do. GASfl. EXl'IiOSilO.V. THREE MEN FATALLY AND TWO OTHERSDANGEROTJSLY INJURED St. Pktxrsbcrq, Pa., August 5, 1872. A fearlul gas explosion took place this morning at half past eight o'clock, in Ibe new well being drilled on tbe Scboup farm, otroed by Scboup, Jackson A Co., by which Ave men, Measrs. Nelson Venaelle, Mort. Franks, Alex. McGee, Scboup and Matth ews, were abocklngly and perhaps lattally burned. Tbe cause of tbe accident la not fully known, but is supposed to Lava been caused by a spark from tbe boiler. Three of tbe men died this evening. Nel son Venaelle, Mr. Scboup and Alex. McGee. The other two are In a Very critical condi tion and their reoovery seems doubtful Tbe families of the dtoeased and injured ones have tbe sympathies of tbe whole com munity. Special to Pittsburgh Commer cial. We learn from Mr. Vlo Gretter that another one of the men, Mort. Franks, died shortly after Ibe first three, and that Mat. Tbora, tbe fifth man la not likely to live. I1 seems that Jackson, one of the owners o the well, told tbe other men of tbeir danger and charged them to leave the derrick. Venaelle said they would stay long enough to draw the tools out, which they bad torn menced to do when the exploleiwn occurred aa above stated. For.tcc.-TbU morning, a warrant was Issued by Justice Reynolds for the arreet of Sylvester Evans, tbe man alluded to- In the poisoning affair, charging blm with malio- lous mischief and assault and battery. He was arrested by officer Atwell and placed In tbe lockxup to await an examination. It is to be hoped that Justice Reynolds will In flict tbe full penalty of tbe law in this case, Community baa no use for men who have no better business than knookiog down defense less women with chairs, the only plea for such sport being Ibat tbey (the women) ;are nothing but prostitutes, and only deserving of suoh cruel treatment, as it they were not ospable tf feeling, and worse than brutes. No matter bow degraded a woman may be come tbe law' will extend a protecting arm against tbeir be.iog beaten and maimed by chairs aud such lufco articles, and all done fur fun. Maurice Daly and John Deery bavs sign ed articles of agreement (or two billiard matches in New York, each tor $500 side. The first game comes off lbs first two days of September, sad tbe second within teq dsyt after. How They Fell In Iove. Tbey bad grown up together, la the fnl arose of tho term, and that was the matter Tbey bad eaten each other's mod pies, taken tbe cronp in each other's mow forts, cried out tbe sums on each other's r later, lipped over each otbet'a ink bottles, sopped up the ink with tbeir mutual handkerchiefs, ''told'' ofeacbotber In about equal proportions, and "Made up" in n common exuberance o sobs and sassafras. Tbey bad played aa lovers behind tbe woodpile, been married by tbe piece speaker, been divorced by tbe first base," been united by the minister's. daughter, and gone to housekeeping In tbe peat swamp at regular intervals, as far back as tbeir memory extended. Sbe bad blue eyes, and never understood vulgar fractions He used to miss. One day she braided ber bair in little braids behind, and tied it with a pink lusteriug ribbon at three eents a yard. When tby walked borne togotber, be touched it gently to signify approbation. and she blushed like a May flower. It conM not have been long after that before the grew sty at singing school, and was apt to be going borne with her brother. In an. other year, when be went to St. David's Col' lege, she cried herself to .sleep, forgot to crimp her hair, , and said nothing waa the matter. So, of course, when be ctme home on bis first vaoation, it all happened aa It could not very well help happening to the end of all young things' dreaming, or old one's warning. Sbe sat in tho chair in. a blue dress .with while spots, with a pink bonnet and pink cheeks, and tang In a very tweet little country voice that quivered and burled about tbe pillars of tbe tunny white meeting house like Incense in an open field on a May day, you might bave thought, and you might not. He, grown rattier tail rather quiet, with long'balr, and tbe un mittekable St. Davld't tbawl, tat below in bit lalber'a new box and listened. On Sunday it cbanced that tbe Rev. Mr. Love, the recently tettiea ana very popular shep herd of tbe "meeting house," felt moved in tbe spirit to preach to bia flock a sermon upon Christian amity, and to tuggett at itt most fitting musical accompaniment, hymn 867 of tbe "Sweet Singer of Israel" (just In troduced.) Ah, you excellent mothers with washing days on your minds, and ye, excellent fathers, struggling to keep your faith under lbs discovery of Tom's first ci gar, do you never suspect lu your stupid, good hearts, the tears of solid comfort rolling loto your spectacles at you ting, and your soul aglow with ail tbe bidden meaning ol fellowship in tbe one Master whom tbey wbo love not never know do you never suspect tbe flirtations conducted over Ibat admirable hymn? It may be very much too bad', but it it very much the case. It is q il'e at bad in roe to suggest tbe taroilege to your youog people. Bless your indignant soul, tbey stand In need of no suggestion Ask tbem. I do not deny that it ia atroc ious in me to spoil tbe hymn for, you; but that is soother matter. Sbe then, In ber blue and white dress, with a sunbeam ttrug' gling through a little ground glass gallery window upon ber pink bonnet, tang: Blest be tbe tie that binds Our bearta m Christian love; Tbe lellowtbip of kindred minda Is like to that above. It atruck blm that ber voice wat less like locense now, and more like melted silver; which is a very good fancy, by the way and be would make a note ol it against tome Indefinite exlgencei at class orator. Our fears, our hopes, out aimt are one, Our comfortt and our caret, faltered tbe little silver voice, and so tinkled into this: . When wo etuodar part', It givea ut inward pain, But we tball ttill be joined in bearl; and be, turning round with tbe audience, back to the Rev. Mr. Love, at wat the fash Ion in tha Bloomabory First Church, lifted dm race to uera, ana ueir loontu youog eyes met met and dropped, and tbe work was done. Venus, tbe bealben mythology, wat wor shipped as a goddess of beauty, love and laughter, and in giving names to Ibe sltrs the aooient selected the most beautiful aad brilliant and sparkling of tbem all to bear tbe name of tbeir favorite goddess. Sbe oowabioea with unrivaled4 splender and beauty as tbe evening star. Among the ancients ber advent aa tbe evening afar was esteemed as peculiarly favorable totbebopea and happiness of all true levers; Judgtog from tbe victorious march of hymen in these days Venus has lost nonsof her ancient sparkle and beauty of that most gorgeouir anu toveiy pianet Those, however, wbo seek ber gentle ioflaeooe must not too long delay tbeir trystlng. What sweet love stor les sbe must bars hsard, and what tender scenes witnessed In ber evening walks, we ubii prooaoiy never know, for shs is twenty, five million mites away from us. and were sbe not sbe tells no accrttaof ber cootie votaries, ltnfialo Races. Ilm-o.tn Anf.tt.lA The seventh annual meeting of tbe Buffa lo Park Association commeooed to-day, under favorable auspices. About 7,000 per tont were present. Tbe first race waa for four year olds. Six bnrsea were entered, but only five started Katy Golddutt waa tbe winner. Tbe follow ing Is tbe summary: No. 1 purse, for tour-year oldt and under, f 600 to first. $300 to sooood and $100 to third. L. D. Dortey's c f Katy. Gold Dust, 1. 2, 1, 1 ; S Carpenter's bl s Tommy. 2, 1. 2, 2; George Llndenborger'a Emerson, 4, S, 3; Rufus P Wblte'sdk br g Busy 8, 4, Diet; Z Lapton'sbro Tornado, Disk Time, 2:38 2:384', 231. 224, In the second race there were eleven en tries and ten started, and waa won by Sleepy joon in tbree straight beats. No 2 purse, for $10,000, for borses that never trotted better than 2:27. '$5,000 to first, 2,500 to second, $1,600 to third, and 1,000 to fourth. Sleepy John, I, 1, 1; mora Bell, 4, 2, 4 ; Gruud Ducbet, 3, 4, G; Red Cloud, 6, 3, 6 Dauntless, 8, 6, 2; ueorge, z, , 7; James H. Burke, 7, 10, 3; Dennis, 0, 6, 8; North Star, 10, 7, 9; Lula, Ueorge, 2, 9, 7; James H. Burke, 7, 10, 3; .. ., m.eoyA 1 do intra tace for a parse of $4,000, was not finished, tbe third' heat being declared ......, mwuuiHi seiog aeciarea off. rown rrinoo came Mr first, Cantors second, .nil hmm ,ki.a ni ..d.. . , in. time, 2:104, 2 :26, and 2 :28. The race will bo finished tomorrow. List of Traveree.Jurora drawn lor fourth MoDday of August, 1872. Allegheny- J. B. Miller, Win. OdelL Crauberry 0.' C. Shaner. Cooperstowu J. P. Byers. Clinton Jas. H. McElroy. Cnerrytree Robert Jamison, Wv Cr. lu win. Emlenton Samuel H. Crawford, Sebas tian Kries. Frenchcreek John Jnhn.tnn w r . den. ' Franklin J. K. Newman. Ju. Joslab Adams. Irwin D. H. Caasldav. Jo a. Atl.n John Kennedy, J ackson JobOj M Itcbell. , Oakland Jas. Miller. B. F. Mark .T.m. Bloomfield, S. A. Weiss. Oil City-Charles H. Ehn.M n n Green. Pinegrove Jas. Crispin, Henry Scbwabb. Petroleum Centre Geo. Kins. Sr.- A. J. Uavrley, l'lumor -Wm. Lamb, Geo. Roemer. Rockland Wm. Moore Smith. Richland-Robert Tietswor'.b. RoHSeville A. D- MoDonald, Kyud A. R. Sloan. SuudvrrAnk Tnrf.lti TO hit., t r- Elbaoy, Wm. Sbortir, Jr. oufcarcreeu Joseph Bear. The question baa bees uroDounded to ita aa to what rnla governs the sale ol Doiaon bv druggist, and In What proportion tbey are iioweo. 10 sen. uan any or our readers furnish the desired Information T L!m4 Lake, aear Macblas. a small brut of water, about one mile reng and half a mile wide, begins to attract publio atten tion. It is said to be tbe highest body of in nesiern ew lork. If not In th. State. The Buffalo ExDfeaa- ual survey, it Is 1.260 feet h. T..u. v.i. or 600 feet higher than Chautauqua Lake' T a... it r a .... uiU moreiore oa about two- thousand feet above tbe level of tbe sea. This grea levauoo, giving tho benefits of tbe rarity nf lk. .a.. . " "uuapoere, toe obermlog soenery that surrounds tho lake, and the ehnin. n.h. ing opportunities, will make this a favorite rnori in summer seasons. Tbe Boston Base Ball Club will nu a game with tbe Seueca Club, of thit ciiy, 00 jtrmay, Augutt 10th. ThoSeneca't bave,won all tbair matches Ibis season, and bope to give tie champions a lively twist. fOIl City Register, A Washington dispatch says Dr. Howard has forwarded to tbe American Pnn.,,1.. Cadiz a claim for damages for bis Imprison ment, which will probably coma before tbe American and Spanish . Commission, now silting at Washington. Dr. Peters, of Hamilton noil. int.. ports the discovery of two new planets! 00 the night of July 31st, Both belong to asteroid. Work on lbs luanel under Detroit ri 1. progressing finely, and on tbe out side or the river tbe workmen are now out or 900 feet from tbe shore, working through mm di ue way, ana Boding little stone. On tbrcedada lid work baa been nutbed ..t over 800 feet,-and every thing Ir going for- wara aaimaciortiy. A western Beoloeiat ?hn h.. ....n. l hm.wvwuu oeeo over the lino of the Northern p..m. o... . . -w... y nail- road from the Missouri to the RsoT rlv.r . saystbo soil la enlirelv vnpihu.. at vera lUtflf little or no limber, sod tbtt of lbs water is aiaauoe. ' The apple crop in Himpablra at..., Kvuiniaaui auuooant. Tqq 1. are loaded, and many of them seem l0 Ofproplngup, so great Is tbe burden J fruit. The apples are already of good tlu and very fair. ' Tueaday, a young married woman of Thomaston, Conn., took her Infant cbllj and told ber friends she was going M Watei bury, and would return that nivhi c took the oars, and at the next atatloo u net by a man, according to agreement, toot the steamer at Bridgeport aud want 1. k York. Both parties are well knows la Thomaston andWaterbury. A new ooinnaOT baa been form.) capital or $200,000, to bring Cblbeae l.bv, into the Southern States. A bill Incorporating the American Power Company bas Datsed both knnu. . tbe Legislature of Connection!. Tbe com pany design making use of compresajd si ss a motive power, and tbe air Is m t. J tained by tbe use of a wheel to be propelled by tbe tides of the sea. naverttseinenl in tbe San Antonio (Texas) Herald, offers $500 reward io sold 1 .nun iuuiiu vapiurea In Ml- county, and delivered dead or alive 11 1 wm wm. Bunse. or the stat lnon r Oral hostile .Indlsn pursuit wiiu. auu vapiursa tjsad or alive In any adjoinina count, a - ef- HHttlMr of Individuals sign lbs advertisement, escb paging a given portion of tbe entire re ward offered. A jury of twelve an m upon olaims for the rewardi Local Notices. FOB SALE CHEAP. A flrsUctufl tasifii nf riD a rrr tin ES, WAGON. HARNESS A. in working order. For particulars inquire tl this office. j, 26,2w. For Sale or Kent A detitsablsf rMidanftan Iaa.uJ - . L.- n , ivvwitu uu bury. i,tr- Bert Farm, a short dialance Irom town. Via particular! apply to OWEN GAFFNEY Petroleum Centre, June 14, 1872. jU-tf. , k For Sale I.Yfino fn eh' Ann fa. r opinvn tt 1 wrv TUBING, at from 25 to 35 cis. per root The Tubing Is in first class order sod all ready filled. Apr" 23. tf. H. u. WARNER. GAFFFEY'S Win.! n,i ! I.... f. leal use. The belt and ehanH.L For Sale Cheap J TT'MArcKU! nn on. .- desirable building lots lor sale In different locations 10 un Uity. Also, new and sec ond band machinery of all kinds for nit clieap. Office, No. 1, Sham's Block. Spring Street. julyl3-lm. Gaffoey Mill- Lager For Pure Wines warranted as snfch by tha Brotherhood of Broeton go to GArVNEVS. The best Pittsburgh Lager at GAFFNBT'8. I You Want To Increase Your business, Advertise Id tbe PHTROLKMCa-MTRg RtWORQ f f f Agents wanted to nil ill M It I 1( beautiful Pbologrsps S J J J Marniage CertiUcatM and Photograph Family Records. For terms, send stamp to Cridir 4 Bro., Publiabsn, York, Pa. NraMacftsaMBkMliSiil ENGINEER, MACHINIST BLACKSMITH, Attd' sWanufactitrer of DriHInf and Flahinir Tools. SHOF ON CENTRAL PET. FARM. NEAR R. R- BEfu" .-??T'l0JIM CENTRE, PA. . u. an i 1 a. ..Lu s 1 n.n.w- -urn. 111 uo0inK ana jnaeauio ..op ing done to older, ttive me a call. . . lirta-ll. WST. Ii. BISI ARBITAI. ANty SEPABTVBE t TRAINS ON O. C. V A. R. R. On and after Sunday. June 2od, 1871. trains will run at follows: KnB.n K ... m vfl. 1. Leave Irvine. 11 45 . . 3,05 r Leave Oil City 6,00 A It. 2.27 p M. 6, 15 r " Pst.Cei6,30 8 10 7,07 " Tltusv. 7,10 ' '3,65 7,60 Arrive Corry, 8,45 6,25 " 9,15 No. 6 Accommodation Freight. Leaves Oil City 9,40 a m; Pet f?,1'' 10,26; Tltusvllle; 11,16; Ar. Corry, .60PB nnnitr. vn o a no. 6. Leave Corry, 10,45 a k. 6,10 a V 6,06 r It mil..." in in . T A P. f!nn. 1 in 11 b oa 8.S5 " Arrive O. City 1,60 9,0f " 9,2i " " mine. 4,48 " ll,u " No. ro-Accommodaon Freight. Leaves Corrv 1.16 n m. Tituav, 2.60; r Centre. 3,56; Ar at OilitJ. 4,40 p m- tJT No. 6 and 9 ruron Sunday. ,