?1 ii ! m tU i it I SHUGERT& STARR Bnwtifi to ftfliagfcnltb Oa. ,J Merchant Tailors I AKD.DEiLBRH IS Gents' 'Fnniishins Woods, COS.. SPKINO & FRANKLIN 8TS., TITOSV.t.LE, PA. Bave pat la coc of tht Imi MtormenU j1 CL01IIS& CA8SIMERES ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN COATINGS, MIXED AMD STRIPED SUITINGS, FANCY VESTINGS. rer offered the Oil Regkn- TWRNTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF HATS SC CAPS, AL Um Latest and Nobbiest Btylea. A FULL LINE OF dents' Furnishing Gooda, &c. etroteum Centre Daily Record. Prt ra. Cantr Taesday, Sept. 3.; ajiviae Mrvlca. METHODI9T EPISCOPAL CHURCH Services every Sabbath t 11 A. M. and i P. M. Sabbath Soboot at 12), P. M. rate free.' A onrdUI invitation extend, ad to alL Riv. F. W. Scofibld, Pallor. FRKSBTTErIaN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7 O'clock P. it. D. PATTON. Paator. 1. '," ' Petroleum Centre , Lodge, No. Tift, I. O. of O. F. Regular inflating nlghli Friday, at 8 o'clock. Signed. ALBERT GLENN, N. G. R. O'Flahertt, A Sec'y. (f)TPIioe of meetlog, Main St., opposite McCliolook House. A. U. Of V. W. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of U. W., meets every Woodsy evening at 8 o'clook, In Odd Fellow'a Hull, Petroleum Centre, Feon'a. A. M. Klicinih, M. W. J. H. Mbrbill, R. Gold at 1 p. m. Vii Attention Soldier and Sailor. There will be a meeting of tba Soldier nd Sailor favorable le the Election of Grant and Wilaon, at the Grant and Wilson Club Rooms, on Wednesday evening, tbe4tb ef September, to make atiangemrnl for Heading tbe Soldier and Sailor Conven tion at Pitteburgh, on lb 10ih lost, BY ORDER. NOTICK Tbe Grant & Wilaon club ol Petroleum Centre, will meet tbi evening at their room. Bualneaa ef importance ia to be transacted and It I deeirable that every member of tbe Club abould be present, W. W. JOHNSTON, Score tary of club. Alter all tbe bombast displayed by tbe Oil Stocklog Base Ball Club of Franklin, lo the way ef tending windy telegram a to what they would do, and finally tending wotd ibal tney would play tbe Petrollaa, tbi afternoon, Ibey failed lo "put in an ap paa.ra.nee," but Indeed aent tbe foilowiug d.spatch: I Piaoklln, Sept. 3. J. H. Nnrrle, Tret't P. B. B. C. : Am aorry. Your answer came too 1st. .Three ot our aloe left for college thla aiter neoa. W. L. BOYDEN, Sec O. S. B. B. C. 'Well, now, that I pretty tblu," ia the anlvarsel exolamtltoo ol tbe Petrol!. Tbe publ ie een Judge for tbemeelvea. To-morrow evening, Capt. Suowdeo, of Franklin, and Lieut, Plummer, of TUns Tllle, will tddreaa the Democrat and Lib eral Republican of Ptuuer and ivlololty, at Prather'a UalL Tb people are Invited to Urn out and hear them. On Taeaday night next, mine boat John eon, or tbe Oil Exchange lloUl, will give another one or tboae pleasant aoelal parlie for wbloh be 1 noted. Tb bar an Bounce weut ui luie iegi in eunjoieoi ol Itaalf 0 guarantee a large attendance .i.... ...... , i . . -"". HIM reoejvefl mw lot cf drug end medicines, which ...- Fr.cre. The following It the More ot the bate tal mateb, played oo Saturday at Cochranton, between the Petrollat of Petroleum Centre, nd tbt Keytlones or Coobraoton: IXNIX0S. 1J3466789 Petrollea, 4 8 3 6 1 6 4 0 ft 31 Keretones. 0 7 9 6 2 1 3 1 029 Tbe game wai closely contested tbrnugh- out, but at tbe lame time marked with the beat of good fueling on both sides. In ttila connection, tbe Petrollaa desire na to return weir sincere tueoxt io tbe K,ytiones ior tbe very bnrrosoine manner lu which they (the Petroliaa) were entertaind while at Cochranton. The occasion will not auoo be forgotten. New Law Orr.ct. Mr. S. P. Brlgbam, of FraukllD, hit op.ned a law office In tbe rooms occupied by W. W. Jobnalon, Esq., over Scbonblom'a grocery store. Mr. B. la a atudent ol tbe well known lew Arm or Me Cslmont & Miller, of Franklin, and cornea wall recommended. No doubt he will too' eoed la building up a remunerative practloe England baa a new law making It a pen al offense not only to sell bad food, but alio to make and aell nozloua mixtures. To aid In tbe enforcement of tbe law, power la giv en to tbe local boarde to appolol analytical Obemists, and tbe market Inspector are compelled to proeecute all offenders. Something of tba kind la greatly needed here. Tbe Graut Jc Wilaon Ciuo meet tbii eve ning. Mark Twain baa gone lo Europe. Oil CUy ia to bare a Pbllbarmooio lety. Soe The grand cennoll of the Internationals of Europe meet to-day for deliberation and business at the Hagno. A number of mod ifications a-e to be made In the atattttea of the association. There I csrtalnly a wtd margin for Improvement. New York papers give a very favorable 'oreotst of Ibe busioess outlook for Hie fall aeaaon, now totlvely opening. The condi tion of trade, particularly of our export trade, I always greatly dependent, on the results of Ibe barvett, and w have now aiifila ent data concerning tbe latter to en able ue lo estimate tb general outcome with tolerable accuracy, lo ' wheat, euro and small grains generally, tbe harvest, Ills year, will ba a full average at least. In regard to cotton, which ia by far tbe moat valuable of allaour products, there Is a set tled conviction that tbe crop will te one ol tbe largest In tba history of tbe, country. We have in those crops the baala of a heavy fall trade. . The grain crop is now ponrtog forward to Ibe seaboard much earlier and in larger volume then were ever before known at tbls season ol tbe year. It is now llom bly certain Ibal Ibe fall exporiation of breaJstuffe will ba very heavy, aa El rope will require a large amouut lomake up dvncltouiea io the baiveat. Then again cotton picking ba set In tbi year two weeks earlier than usual, and It is now be. glnnlog to arrive in small quantities In tbe Southern ports. Io two weeks more tbe ex portation of this (tapis will actively com mence. Here we have an aasuracce of an abundanoe ol foreign bills drawn against our great staples, with the result of largely diminishing tbe drain ot gold. Buyers from the West and South are arriving at our great markets in goodly numbers, ; tod are said to be purebaaing with more freedom Iban bas berelofo re been observable at tbia season. They conour lo representing tbelr section to be io a good eooditioo financially and state that stocks are absolutely bare, and tbat;lhe eouotry stores are.almorl empty ol goods, wbloh brgin to be demanded by tbe farmers and planters in klrger quanti ties tbtn bad been anticipated. This tpeaka well for tbe immediate future. A apeelal dispatch lo the Pittsburgh Commercial, dated Beaver. Pa., Aug. 31, says: A new well on Ibe Rumbsugh farm in Washington township tbls county, to-dsy oegan yieiuing ,ou, acuta Sowing at Ibe rale of three buudred.barrels per day. At other new well, near Argyle, has also com msneed flowing. There is great exollement, and a line or pipe is to be laid to Butler Immediately. Tbe Boetou Advertiser calls upou tbe au tboritie of that city to establish a school wherein tbe art ot making good bread may be leerned. A pleoe of bituminous coal lying on some dry pine boards, against tbe side ol a build ing ia a New York villsge spontaneously burst Into flames on oo of the recant bot day. It bad been exposed to Ihe rays ol tbe too nearly all day. A New York pbyateian bas a peooile1 DatlenL to wham ha ahowa averv feltention. I r ' 1 beoii ha lillim.l.l eineflla til hei-nm. bel the owner ol a remarkable tnmor which ia estowry wearing tb ain't lift away. WeeklT Oil lUport. Development and business generally tbe present week are comparatively quiet, and conversation baa been moatly devoted to tbe election contra! In Ibis eouotry. A new feaiure In thla oil dillrict baa, however, nl Iracted eonilderable attention, viz.. tbe putting down of a Domlofon torpedo in the lldgnn and Co. well, at Martbaville, on Uondiy evening, and a Roberta torpedo in Smith and Van Tuyl'e well, near 'Deluge" well, an Tuesday; tbe former by Mr. Chaa P. Moieoltv, and tbe latter by Mr. R. I. Bradley. Io bol b cases it la acknowledged the wells have been greatly benefitted, aa the owner affirm, and oo doubt other par liea will avail themselves of ibe opportunity now presented by the pretence of Meearr. Malcolm and Bradley, and tea what effect torpedoes will have in Improving wella in Petroli diatrict, aa well aa In Pennsylvania and Weat Virgin ia, wbere they are frequent ly need with decided advantage. In a fu ture report we will describe at length tbe "rood ue operandi" ol torpedoing. Io tbe mean time, parties deairing information can apply to Messrs. Hngan or Van Tuyl, who will lake pleasure in explaining their ex perience in tbe oaiet atated. We are glad to Bad our producer avail themselves of the logeolou invention of tbe day. and give fair trial lo torpedoee, gas-pumps, eta Petrolis, (Oot.,) Advertiser. Nettle Cline, Amanda L. Stevenson and Catharine Dutrow, widows of Joseph R. Clioe, Judge Stevenson and Thomas E. Du trow, who were murdered by a mob in Casa county, Missouri, some months ago, lor an alleged lssne of fraudulent county bonds, have brought suit against Sheriff Bryant and some tbirty-Sve other citizen of that oountry for tbe murder of tbelr husbands. These suits will reopen tbe entire Casscoun ty affair, and attract almost universal at tention. Tbe amount of damages claimed in each case Is $5,000, that being tbe sum limited by law. A gasaiz's party have gat tiered a hundred Iboiisaod valuable specimens ot mineralogy, botany and natural history on tbe cruise of the Uatsler. A thorough survey ol tbe bay of San Francisco will be made, sod tbe par ty will then break up, moat ol tbem return ing Eaat averland. Ol tbe line of telegraph between Nagasaki and Yokohama, Japan, some six hundred miles is completed, and when new Instru ments are received communication with San Francisco will bo opened. , Albert Tlieke, a well kuuwo base ball player, waa accidentally drowned yesterday while Aabiag at Fort Hamilton, in New York harbor. Mr. Root, United States Minister to Chili has had the small-pox. He is convales cent. A newly iavented canal boat, just com pleted at Fiabkill, New York, and propelled by steam power, will start on ber experi mental trip to Buffilo to-day, with a freight of one hundred tons. It is a bold attempt lowin tbe $100,000 offered by IbeLegisIa lure of that State for the best method of navigating canals by stesm, and exoitea considerable luterrst as to Ibe result. There was a rare fox chase in Virginia tbe other day. Three native or Albemarle county, all named Brown, aged respectively ninety, eigbty-lwe and seventy. years, fol lowed the hounds nearly all night, and ran down three foxes. The prevalence ol hot weaiber throughout tbe South is rapidly destroying tba worm pest, and ss rapidly hastening tba cotton plant into a date or maturity Independent or such contingencies. Uregon Is developing a valuable tlsb en terprise on tbe Columbia river. Tbie sea son beautiful salmon were caught and cured to tbe amount of $560,000 in gold, al whole sal prices. Io these modern days of so-oilled toclai progress and social reform, it is a fact worthy or record, that there Is but ooa ease ot divorce in the judioial history of Virginia from tbe foundation of the Commonwealth down lo tbe present time. A lady of Montgomery, Alabama, making a sllkqullt for exhibition at tb sjtete fair, which Is to contain upward of twenty tboustod patches. fjKentuolcy boldt oo to Hi whiskey with wonderful teoaoity. There are fourteen brandy distilleries In Adair and Taylor counties alone. . in autumnal days, the brightest of all the year, are now here. From now till the October glory of tbe tinted woods exniree. It le Ibe doty ot every rational beins to take hi Oil of comfort in long-drawn breath. Not oo of these long, still, sweet, lusoious goiaen autnma day abould go by without enjoying It. 6ui;rkwe:X, st:M. A yr or so ago General Pleatantoo, of Philadelphia, pronounced hi theory regard Ing Ibe effect of sunlight when transmitted through colored grass on vegetable and sol mal life. Recently he bas reoewfd tbe dis cission, with additional illustrations of the effect upon plants and animals, end ooa In stance wet cited of remarkable recovery of an invalid from cbroole disease simply t.y tbe influence of the' colored rtyc ol light. The ease wtt that of tbe wife of a Phildei pbia physician, wbo bad for tome time been suffering trim e complication; of disorders which bad baffled ; the skill of her physi cians, and who, on the suggestion or Gen eral Pluasaotoo, tried Ite following plan: Every other pane of glass lo one of tbt win dows or tbe patient's room wai removed, and Ibe blue glass substituted, and tbe pt tieot required to expo ber back and spine to the action of tb combined blue and white light for thirty minute each day, at tbe same bonr. At tbe beginning of lbs treatment ah wee unable to deep or eat, watjn a miserable condition and wasting rapidly. At tb end of ten day tb pain In ber back were less, ber btir bad begun grow log thickly, and there was a marked improvement lo ber condition. In three week the wt almost entirely well. I still maintain, lb opinion express many year ago, Ibat the Idea o prevslent throughout Ihe civilized world, that the skies of Italy were par excellence tbe brlgbted. bluest, and It runtet the most gorgeou ibat lb world can show, a fallacy. Lord Byron and other (Engliah pot It and painten. who have come here from Ibeir own dull and Inanimate akiee and murky sunsets, bave given birth W this delusion. Tbey bad never seen a sunset on the Sierra Mountains, or on tbe coast of tbe Pacific, or even In our Southern or Middle Stales. Tbe ray of sun linger en tbe clouds after I' bas sunk beneath the borizoo perhay long er here than with us, but I have seen ss brilliant tunselt lo old Maryland at the brightest tbtt are to be teen in Naples. Tbe sun here Is very trying to Ibe eyes, but it it owing to tbt ftct that Ibe bouse are white, Ibe atreets are white, and Ibat even tbe etrth le while, all partaken ol tbe whitened lava al old Vesuvius, Ihe asbes Irom which enrich and cover tba soil. A mooollghl scene on the bay Is, however, magnificent, and beyond the power ol des cription. Mrs. Fulton to the Baltimore American. The Dakota Indiana manifest a marked repngnane lo work. As they are well fed by tbe goveinmeot, Ibey trgue qnlla phil osophically that It is belter ibat they should not raise much corn. If Ibey did, Ibey would bave .to subsist oo it, but If tbey do not, tbey ean bave meat and flour, wbicb are much belter. Tbe Boston and Albany Railroad baa adopted a very sensible regulation. Al station men are ordered lo stop sny freight train wbicb may approach within five min utes of tbe passage of Ihe proceeding) one In this way tbe train are kept al least live mnraieo apart. Here It a political draw: A band mas ter from Stvtonab, Ga., who was pnrcees log sheet mnaie at a store fin Botton tbe other day, declined lo lake any or tbe na tional piece, itylog that tbey could not use those in bit city. Another fashionable peril has been dis covered, w&icb will doubtless frighten tbe ladies a little. Silks wbicb ere eolored with pierate or lead are liable to explode al aoy moment If subjected lo too great heat. Tba Scientific Association at it late ses sion decided that there was a ' close rela tionship between tbe mound builders of Ibe Mississippi valley and . tb templevbulldlog aborglnes of Mexico and Peru. Tb public schools opened to-day. SOJulTUDfi. Hour after hour I measure tbett ribs of weary Itnd, And count Ihe wind tot ruffle In tbe land. With sparkling strip of sun and itript of tbadi, I see tb aloe bud and bloom and fade: I mark tbe dissolution of Ibe flower, Hour after bour. Bright t tbe morning tan and fierce the oeoo; The nnlaeleea ale elaaa in ma In - . Tbe low voiced waterfall, with muffled note', . do Boars sea growling from som osvern tbroel, Are all my answers while I wateb and pray, Day after day. Year after year I feel my o'er tasked sight begin to fall With vaioly searching for a phantom tall; Entombed wilbio my cryttal well or tea, No tender human toottlep quicken me; No sweet and bomely human form appear Tr alter year. . fOverUad Monthly. Loral Kotlf-e. Girl Wanted. A girl wanted to do general boneewiuk Enqulre al tbe Petroleum Exchange rioisL Petroleum Centie, Pa. dept. a jmj , Sept 8 St. lO.OOO Agenta wanted tor our e.i POLITICAL CAMPAIGN CHART. The moat aiti actlvit aud saleahie tbls. out. It is indlspenslble to men of all par. ties, furnishing just ibe lasts ted flutw needed, lor every day reference, by rt,r. Intelligent voter. Agents are selling Iron 15 TO 30 A DAY. Tba moat liberal terms. Send for deserl. tive circulars. Address, DUFFIELD ASH atr.Au, ruonsuer, i u oansom'street 1 lijiil... aeipni. Highly flavored. Ice cool Sod Wittr at ibe Post Office Newsroom. Try it. 4 llare Bargain Offered. For Sale Cheap a desirable dwelil0r bouse located on Ibe Boyd Farm, bnt ftt minute walk from tbe Centre. The bonis is plastered throughout. Good sprlig wa ter t the door. Two eosl houses, ehlcis coop, bare, Ae. No ground rent. Forpiw tlculart apply to this office or le Lawysr Johnston' office. F. K. NICHOLSOM. aog 33-if. rTJnst received at tha JAUPsTnw.. CLOTHING ST ORE, a large asmrlmeDi of new and nobby styles or HATS & CAPi WRRREI.FY llATSii ii,. r it, tc TO rfN CLOTHING STORE. For Pure Winea warranted a. ...h .k- Brotberbood or Brooton grr to GAFr'NEYS. GRANT HATS 1. 1 CLOTHING BTORE " Tbe best Pittsburgh Lager tt . GAFFSET'8. HATS AND CAPS In great vatiely anil In all styles, just received hv express from Ne York, at the JAMESTOWN CLOTH ING STORE. Call aod look al them. August is-tr. For Sale or Bent. A desirable residence located on the El bert Farm, a short distance irom town. It particulars apply to OWEN GAFFNET Petroleum Centre. June 14, 1872. l-tS. Hant Hate! Cap! Cn ! At tbe JAMESTOWN CLOTHING STORE. Just received from New York. Paris tod London, and will be sold remits ably cheap. Call and examine styles and prices. A. ALDKN. For Oale 15.000 to 20.000 feet of SECOND-IUND TUBING, at from 25 lo 35 ds. per loot. Tbe Tubing is io first class order and tli resdy fitted. April 23. tl n. H. WARNER. Ir You ' Wan I . To lucresae Yonr business. Advertise In the) PiTROi.iFirCiNTiia Ricorte Another Valnable Inven tion. CATK'S BACX-STOTiON PRKVBNTOB FOB OIL WELLS, patented August 15. 1871, whlob en tirely prevents tbe ingress of air In oil wells, while the tubing Is being drawn. It Is a well known Itct to oil operators, that npon wells where Ots Pomps are need It Is neceeaa y to preserve as nearlj a pw rect vacuum as possible, and tbst no a'r sbonld br let into the well, at anv time, when It can poeslMr be avoided; consequently, whenever tbe tubing Is drawn fr m a well It Is the cause of great Injury to It, as the atnfflns; box, being thea necessarily opw ed, the sir Immediately rushes back between tha tubing ana eating, Into the well going Into the eu rock and gas veins, and cor senoentlv eauilni, tt" oil tod gas to nub back to a great dlsUace. h much to, that it tlmott always takes severs) 4J alter pumping Is returned for a well to be broofM back to Its former condition, and oftentimes It titer several weeks ; and valte frequently wells have beta almost eompietety rained bv tb air being thus u In while drawing tubing. The BACK SUCTION PKBVBNTOX Is atuutud to tb stuffing box and works In sneh a way that It completely shnte Bp the space between the ttnOol box and tubing to effectually that not a particle of air can get through at any tlma while Ike tubing being drawn and replaces. It supplies a want lent lelt, and is, without qaestlon, oae of the most uable inventions of the day, to those engaged lntas oil basinets. No well sbonld be without It, ss it of tentimes saves ten timet lui cost by once using- ET It It manufactured at the FOCNDKI AfD HACHTNB 8HOP of ANDREWS 4 00, TIDI OUTB, PA., and for sale by Hardware Dealers. Tidlonte, Pa., March W, 187. taw 1m. EEMOVAL! si. A. PLA.NTE. FRENCH BOOT MAKER. HAS REMOVED Bliaell's Block. No. 94 Cen tre-St., OIL CITY, PA. Where he would he pleased to see hi. oM retro lenm Centre friends -nd customers. . M 4WLASTS fitted for the feat and reserved enatamera- .k.t BOOTH bENT C. O. D. to any place tat tne" B5cV,ero. i- A PLANT, Oil CWf , f- v
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