SFIJ&ERT & STAER to MeFlrtiisdjBmiUt Co., Herchant Tailors! AND D3ALBR8.IN Gents' Furnishing Goods, COR-tSPRING A FRANKLIN BTS., TITU8VIiIiE) PA. Have pat lo one of the flout assortment oj (JL011I8& CA8SIMERES ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN COATINGS, MIXED AND STRIPED SUITINGS, VESTINGS. FANCY Xver offerwl.ln the Oil Region. TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF HATS 5e CAPS, All I be Latest tnd Nobbiest Btylea. A FULL MSB OF Cants' lurnishiner Goods, fcc. Petroleum Centre Daily Record. et Centre Pa. Thai-adav, AosrnetaS' ilvlua Her Ice. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Bervleea everv Sabbatb at 11 A. M. and . 1 P U R.hh.th Hohnnl at 12U P. M eats free. A eordlal Invitation extend' 4 to all. Rcr. F. W. Sootmld, Pastor. KDnsTTTDiiN nnrntrn. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and TJ. ecioox r. a D. PATTON, Pastor, Petroleum Centre Lodge. Mo. T15, I. O. of O. F. Regular meeting night Friday, at 8 O'clock. Signed. , ALBERT GLENN, N. G. E. O'Flahsrtt, A Seo'y. Place of meeting, Main Bk, opposite MoCliotock House. A. O. ol C. W. m Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of TJ. W., meet every Monday evening at 8 o'olock, In Odd Fellow' Hall, Petroleum Centre, Penn'a. A. M. Klccxncb, M. W. J. H. Merrill, R. Gold at Up. m. 113 NOTICE. The Grant k W ilson Clnb have ordered their Cap and Cape from Pittsburgh, aod III expected they will arrive tomorrow afternoon. The olub having decided to at tend tbe meeting at Rouseville, to-morrow night, all members who propose attending are requested to meet at the elub room at 6 p. m. sharp, A foil attendance I re quested. By Order. Th Oil Stocking Bate Ball Clnb of Franklin, telegraphed to the President ot the Petrollas, last evening, tbat they (the Ol Stookiogs) would play the Ptttollas this afternoon. The rain will probably prevent the game. Up Rivcb Oil News. The AUender Run oil district Is looking up. Six weeks since tbe first well commenced pumping the precious fluid, and has continued ever, line to yield at the rate ot T barrel per day. This well is located about tblrty rod south east from tbe Copeland well, wblob be been produoing oil for several year. Ex pert operator consider tbe territory perfect ly safe to operate on, and Rom present in dlcatioot II bidt fair to open up a large ex tent of new. and valuable oil leriltory. Operators are already moving tbat way, Mr. C. Jenkine, of Bhamburg, has token i leass.heaarlzUD. and will be ready to tommenee drilling In a few day. Mr. David Laasblin, of Fagandas, has tommtneed a rig on bit lease. Messrs. Bara and Brown bare also son Mooed a rig, and several ethet leases have been given out to parties who are to com' eoce operation the present week. The land la owned by on townsmen, J, M. Kepler t Co. Mr. Kepler has been recently engaged in. making a preliminary survey for a pipe tine wn J amtaon Uun lo the Oil Creek k AU legheny River Railway. A large number or our citizens are going to visit Pittsburgh en tbe ocoasloa ol the Soldiers and Sailors' Convention, to be betel tbore OO the 27th of September. It I. ... peeled tbat excursion tickets will be issued Of turn aiiiN v alley Miiroaa. The Connecticut tobscco crop it said to be tbe largest and most prolIBo ever rtiied io that State, tnd It estimated by good judge that this yen'i crop, taking the priceeof last year a a basis, will net tbe farmen from a million to a million tnd half ot dollars. Tbe extent to wblob tbe quack medicine business It carried on It alarming, and it it a gratifying fact that public opinion It be ing awakened to tbe evil, and It calling for lawt whloh will effectually tuppreM tome at leatt of the evil compound! which are polt- ooing tbe people. Tbe tlreet lampt In New York eaoh coat the city $42.50 a year- Chicago it uudergolug a rather severe or deal of moral bombardment from Cincinnati 8U Louit and other cities for ber naughti ness in relation to ''wheat corners. r Chica go will to far Improve by these admonitions at to engage In no mora "corners" until tbe next suitable opportunity occur. San Francisco still complains ol a scarcity of tonnage. Considerable rreight la awaits Ing transportation to New York. Tbe Attorney General of Maryland bat decided that losiiraoce agents aotlng In that Slate for outside companies, which have not compiled wilb the provisions of an act ol the last Legislature, requiring tworn statements of bdiloets, copies of charter, etc, to be filed with the proper authorities, are liable to tbe penalty ol tbe act of a fine of from on hun dred to one thousand dollars. Ellas Williams, ot Buffalo, Missouri, blew Into the muzzle of bit gun to tee if It wat loaded. Could Mr. Williams jommunlcate with hi friends In tbit world, bit spirit would gently whisper, "It was." Apple are (ailing in Kiltannlng at twen tv-flve to forty cent per bushel. In this elty they tell lor one dollar per bnahel. Tbe peach season bat set io, large quentl tie of tb luscious fruit Is arriving and we bop lo tee reasonable price. The hardware men ol Titnsville have challenged tbe dry good men of tbat city to a friendly gtmeof base ball. In on day last week 400,000, bushels of grain and 40.000 barrels of petroleum wtre hipped from New York to Liverpool. .Gov. Blair, of Michigan, it to tpeak In Oil City, in lavor of Greeley and Brown. ' The Rev. Jam Roosefell Bailey, Catho de bishop of tbe diocese of Newark, on Mon day received, from rope Plus, bull an nounelog hi appointment a an Archbishop at Baltimore, to succeed Archbishop Span I ding. It Is dated July SOtb, and signed with tbe fisherman's seal, the emblem of St, feter. G. W. Martin, of Ripley county, Tenness ee, who a few days ago murdered bis wife and threw ber body Into a pond, was taken out ol jail on Sunday nlgbl by twenty armed men, taken a few rods away from tbe jail, and twelve charge of buckshot, from as msny tbofegont, emptied Into bit body. A large Ore broke out atOrrvllle, Ontario, yetterdty aod destroyed the prioclpal part of tbe town. Los over $300,000: insurance not aseertaiaed. Th steamer fetret struck a barge, con taining five hundred too of Iron ore, on tbe rook opposite Louisville, and sunk it. Tbe bsrge broke to pieces, but the ore will be saved. A dosen cases of sun -stroke were reported at Cincinnati Tuesday. All the engines were operating In the Ex. position building at Cincinnati yesterday, Machinery I golag rapidly into power ball, and most of tbe oil piotures in tbe art gal lery are bung. All over tbe building, space Is being mapped off. Applioationt art dot ble those of any previous Exposition, Th old man Flatloot, who was out In the besd with an ax in Cincinnati, by an maane man, a couple of week ago, and wat reported dead, It In a lair way of reoov ery, We ate sorry to learn tbat eur townsman, Mr. W. W. Johnston, the well known at toroey and counsellor at law baa aboat cons eluded l we won't say entirely) to leave town, Intending lo losat at some point in tbe down rivet country, probably 81. Petera- bnrgb. He will, however, continue hi of fioe here ooe day in tbe week. Johnston Is one of those good whole souled fellows that It Is a pleasure lo become acquainted wltb and wherever be may go be will bear with bin the best wishes of a host of friends. To-morrow night grand Republican Mas ! Meeting and Torohtlght Procession will be bald at Rouseville. W. C. More land, of Pittsburgh, and others will address th meeting. Tbe Grant k Wilson elub o tbl place will attend. I Four persons were suo-eti uck at Memphis MOOOay, two 01 WDMB 0104, Court Record. FftAXKLts August 27. Th following esses disposed of: John Tool Indictment, malicious may hem. Plead guilty, and tentenoed to pay a fine of one dollar and costs and sent to coun. ty jail for a period of six months. William Long Indictment, larceny. Plead guilty, and sentenced to pay a fine of one dollar and coats and sent lo county jail for thirty days. Patrick Tutlle There wat two Indict ments against Ibis defendant, ooe for felon ious assault and battery wltb Intent to kill; also for assault and battery on an officer- Plead guilty to both charges, and sentenced deferred till late In tbe term. H. Dewltt There were two iadlctment against this defendant, one for selling liquor to minors and.lhe other for selling liquor to men of known Intemperate habits. Tried and found guilty on both charges, and (sen tenced In each ease to pay a One of twenty- five dollar and tosts and undergo Imprison ment in the county jail for. a period of ten days. Thorns Soowden Indictment, telling liquor without lloeose. Plead guilty, and tootenced to pay a fine of fifty dollar and cost. Mr. Sweeney Two Indictment for sell ing liquor without licence. Plead guilty to both charge and sentenced lo pay fines amounting to one tundred aod twenty-five duller and costs of prosecution. E. G. Morse Indictment, telling liquor without license. Plead guilty and sentenced to pay a One of fifty dollars aod costs. Mrs. lhrlg Indictment, selling liquor without license. Plead guilty aod Eentei oed to pay a One of fifty dollars and costs. Lizzie First Indictment, selling liquor without license. Plead guilty and senten ced to pay a fine of fifty dollars and costs. Michael Donnelly Indiotment, selling liquor without license. Plead guilty and sentenced to pay a fine of fifty dollar and cost. T. W. Dal ton Indiotuent, telling liquor without license. Plead guilty and tenced to pay a One of Oily dollar and cost. Elian Dunnlgan Indictment, selling liq uor without license. Plead guilty and on motion tentense suspended until the next term, and defendant entered ball for her ap pearanc at tbat time. Geo. S. Hunter, of Tiooesta, has challeng ed A. C. Porter, editor of the Forest Demo crat, Jo walk to Clarion aod back, 62 miles, on tbe lOib of September, on a wager of 350 tbe one accomplishing It first to be declar ed tbe winner. Porter accepts, and Perry'i victory will be celebrated by these Forrest couity Westont. Somebody io Alabama wanlt permission ef tbe Internal Revenue Office to manufac lure "Cantelope whisky." We trust bis pe tltlon will be granted, aod that the artiole will have a large sale among (bat elass of married females who sometimes develope propensity to run off wltb other women's husband. 3,40 Worth ol New Music for 30 Cents. Tbe September Number of Peters' Musi oal Monthly, price 80 cent coolaio tbe fol lowlog music, worib In sheet form $3,40:j Father of All. Sacred Song Panseron. 60 cts. Lay me where my Mother's Sleeping Stewart. 40 " Little Dan. Seng and Chorus W. & Hay. 35 Coronation Song. Duet or Cboru W. C. Peters. 25 " Merry laseet flying. Duet. Eng. or Ger. F. Abt 35" Love Chase Galop. Four bands A. Pasber. A. Prevot. C. Klnltel. 35" 35 " 35 " School Girl's Waltz Willis's Scbottlacbe Laughing Wave Mazurka G. D. Wilson. 50 Mr. Peters offer lo eud July, August, and September numbers, post paid, for 75 oentt, or tbe nine back numbers for 1872, Address, J. L. Peters, 699 Broadway, New York. Mr. John J. Fisber, of tbe firm of Fisher Bros., is convalescing, and was down town to-day. We hope to see bim as well at ev er in a few day. Oil City Register. A letter it beid for pottage at tbe Oil City office addressed to James Monroe, Petroleum Centre, Pennsylvania, A passenger on tbe Memphis aod Little Rock Railroad fell dead soon after ttepplog from the train at Memphis Monday evening. From papers found on bis person it is sup posed be Is a Mr. Payne, from Olive Branch, Mississippi. J. a. Reierm, a well known coal dealer of Memphis, disd at Hot Springs, Ark., on Sunday, from injuries received in a fall tbe day before. he Indiana In St. I.onla-Thelr Feats at the Table An lutoivlow With spotted Tall. The St. Louis Democrst contain tbe fol lowing account ol the recent visit of Spotted Tall and his companions to tbat elty t "At dinner Whitewash-In is-fcye caiiea ., him a waiter, who said "Ugh!" as a deli cate compliment, and ;bnded him a bill of fare. Tbe chiotaln pointed to am item and said "Ugh!" The waller said iT.hl" and returned with a cup ot oorreo. Now. even ihonah a cup of coffee is a good thing, It io hardly a meal lor a man. no the brave said "Ugh!" again, and poloted tothesecond Item. The waiter ald Ugh!" retired, and returned with a enp ef green lea. A third Interchange ot "Ugnsi" re sulted io a cup of black tea, and a lourtb lo cup of mixed tea. In despair tbe brave utieredan angry 'Ugh I' tbat made we waiter turn pale, and pointed to tbe last item on tbe bill, evidently being anxlon to get a tar away from tbe teas a possible. The waiter faltered 'Ugh !' and hurried back with a tumbler ol Iced. tea." Tbe others, warned by the example and fate of their comrade, attacked tbe bill of fare. Ooe struck 'pay eat,' under tbe head broiled,' and bad an abundant if not varied meal of mutton chops, veal cutlet, broiled chicken, pork chops, sirloin steak, porter bouse steak, Boston steak, etc Combin ing their information, tbe remaining mem hers of tbe party wandered ever tbe Mil of fare, taking every division by start, and none of tbem long. Tbe result wa emln- ntly satisfactory to the aboriginal atomaeb, wblob is capaoious and has no prejudice as to the succession and relative proportion of soup, fish, game, entrees, boiled, roast, game and desert. One erratic brave owed bis matutinal distention to a judicious com pound of: 1 coffee, 2 cantelopes, 3 Ice cream, 4, Irish stew; 5, steak; 6, Worcester sauce; 7, mustard; 8, melloo; 9, fried potatoes; 10, mackeral; 11, Graham bread; 13, Iced tea; 13, frltd eggs; 14, sliced tomato; and, 15, buttered toast, and hi bosom wa rent with emotion wben be .found tbat tb waiter shook bis besd wben tbe line ty Guests having Iriends to dinner will please give nr-jl ties at tbe office flra wss Indioaled." Yesterday afternoon tbe Democrat report er waited on Hon. Spotted Tail t inter view bim. Mr. S. T. was found In bit room reclining on an elegant velvet fauttuit. He wore a crlmton tilk dressing gown, patent leather slippers, and velvet skull cap, Hla lorm I massive and vigorous, and bit countenance open. Tbe distinguished gen tleman from Dakota having uttered a gut- teral "Ugh!" inspired probably by the sight of tbe reporter's clossly shingled hair, the following conversation took place: Reporter Are yon satisfied wltb mult of your joruneyt Governor Spotted Tall Smokesallthe- Day is a great brave. He will take oare of bis children. He will give u gun and gimlets. His chief, Little Phil, it not like him. He batea tbe red man. He gives bim gum, but the right end it not first. Reporter What Is yonr opinion of tbe contest between Grant and Gieeley t "Colonel Spotted Tail Smoke-ailthe- Day is a brave; be bas seen foes; bl heart did not melt. Su,uab-wiib-tbShorl-Horn Is a woman. Hi toogu I loud. Brown-CraUwItb'tbe-sofi-sbell love tb fir water. Hit knees are weak. Reporter I gather, then, from your conversation, sir, that you don't eat crow? "Dr. , Spotted Tall Na-na, tb sbeep eats tbe grass. He-be, tbe at eats the this. tie, Tbe red man eats tbe patildge, Wane wan; be'does noteat crow, Cawcaw, Tbe great spirit took Caw-taw, the crow, be painted bim black, thai be might work io the dark and .not be seen. Be atado bl bill sharp to tear. He mad bl eye keen to tee a foe. He made,h Is wing r strong to fly. If a warrior eatCaw-waw, tbe crow. hi spiiit will not go Into hiau Tb war rior will be blaok, to do- work that Is not clean ; be will be tharpt to tear tbe prey; be will be swilt to fly. Spotted Tall and bis tribe cannot eat orow. 'Reporter How,do-yoa like our eltyf Major Spotted Tail It la a good Iowa, Little Skunk (Chicago) Is not so good, Heap squaw, muob eoalp. "The Demoorat reporter finally arose aod took bis leave. Professor Spot ted Tall as surred htm tbat tbe Democrat was his favor ite organ, and desired to bav It nailed regularly. It mad no- matter by 'which mail It went, as they oaptured a mall train daily. Tba oil exoitemeot lo Butler county over tbe new well struck at Boydatowo, It on tbe increase. The well i located lis mile from any other producing leoaltty, and aid to be produoing 400 barrel per day. It owntd by Mr. Jameson. a aestruouve inceoouary ore ocenrsd at Ml Carmel, III., early Tuesday morning, which destroyed $25,000 worth of properly, upon which mere wat an Insurance of last than $2,000. Say the New York Bulletin: ' Juit ,t present, business tffain In th South sod South west appear to be In a sort of lull fn, ceding tbe activity tbat may be expected t reealt from tke crop movements. The lt Installments of new cotton are beglnolns tn arrive lo Georgia, Louiaaoa, Alabama aod 1 other Stales, ana admonish tba country store keepers that their stooks of goods are Very light, and that the plantera will soon be 111 a condition to bfly freely. At a result we notice in nearly all our Southern tx obaogct report of a genertl stamptde of mercbantt from Ibe interior to New York lo bny good. Tb tame condition of attain li noticeable in tb Western States, tad at present the Indications may be regarded si favorable for a very active Ibongh probably a very late (all trade." Local Notice. 1O.0O0 Agents wanted lor tut trmt POLITICAL CAMPAIGN CHART. Tbe most attractive and saleable thin. cut. It Is Indispenslble lo men ef sll pit, ties, furnishing just tbe facts and flgurn ueeded, lor every day reference, by eter? intelligent voter. Agents are selling Iron 10 TU SUA MAX. Tbe most liberal terms. Send'for deserta. live circulars. Address, DUFFIELD ASU. MEAD, Publisher, 711 Sansom (Street Pkllt. delpbia.) STATE FAIlt! Tft Annual Exhibition of Ibe PRNK. SYLVAN 1 A STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY will be held at ERIE, SEPT. 17, 18, 19 and 20, 1872. Competition Is co-extensive with ibs United Stale and tb Provinces, sad Ibi citizens of other States aod tb Domloln are cordially Invited to complete our prim. No Entrt Fkb m CiUrokd. Exeunioo tickets will be issued by all ibe railroads and itock and articles carried at Ike lovtit rate. JACOB R. EOT, D. W. Sbilbb, Ree Sec. President Elbbipob McConkbt, Cor. Sec. aug 24-31 (V Highly flavored, Ice cool Soda Wtlw at tba Post Offlee Newsroom. Try it, A Bare Bargain Offered. For Sal Cheap a desirable dwillloj bouse located on lb Boyd Farm, bat t few minute walk from tb Csnlr. Th bom It plastered throughout. Good spring ti ler at Ibe door. Tw coal boa, chlitn coop, bars, 4c Nogronnd rsCL For pan tloular apply to ihlt offlop or to Lmjm Johnston's office. F. K. NICHOLSON, aug 23-tr. RaVJust reeeiniil .1 iha JiMPiTnw.J CLOTHING STORE, a large amortoiil ol new aod nobby sty Is of HATS A CAPS tarGREELEY HATS at tb JANES' TOWN CLOTHING STORE. For Pure Wln.l v.rr.nl.rf .. .,,. k. In. Brotherhood of Broetoo go to G-AFr'NEY'S. Tbe beet Pittsburgh Lager at GAFFNEY'8. RAT!) A wn nin 1. la all atl. Inat . New York, at tbe JAMESTOWN CLOW ING STORE. Call aod look at then, i August 12-tf. For Sale or Bent. ' A desirable realdanaa Inn.Uil on IhaRi. bert Farm, a abort d It lance from town. 1) particulars apply to OWEN GAFFNJTJ Petroleum Centre, June 14, 1872. i Jl-H. J Hatst Hatat Caps! Caul At tb JAMESTOWN CLOTIIS8 STORE. Just retetved from New t'oft. Pari aod London, and will b tolU rttvf ablyebeapt Caff and examine tlyl in prions, A. ALDSK For Sale 15-. 000 tc 20,800 feet or BECONDJif TUBING, at from 26 to 35 cts. psr The Tubing is in list las order std ready fitted, aprli 23. If. H, H. WARES- fr To Increase Your business; ! Advertise Id the- ' PlTBOLBSMClltrn RbSORsV Gaffney sells Lager Stnndav P.mlnrt .till nn nnk Md at GAFFNEY'S. 1 WANTED ISecand-Hand Engines Saw & Grist Mill Hacbin ery, In good order, Addiss wit& full description and pri, H. M. DEMIU Park City, Ijnsas.