SHUGERT&STAER Buccisaors to MeFsrlanlySmltk Co.,) tfM..1,n4i ' ITr ;ina t ret JJXK3X 1110.11 l J. aiXVAL. O J AND"DEALKRtt IS I I'onti' Vlirnlsllintr fWOndS. U waaw mwHB-n M COB. SPRING & FRANKLIN BT3., TITUSV.liliE, PA. Bate jut l one ef tb flaaet aMorunente ef VL01II8& CASSIMEBES ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN, 1 O O A. JL JL JN Vrbf MIXED AND 8TRIPED SUITINGS, FANCY WRTINCS iuuwi tar offer! In the Oil Region, 0F I TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES SC CAPS) AUtbeUUatanaNobbl.atBt1-. I A FULL LIN1 OF I Gents' Furnishing Goods, fec. V etrolmjm Centre Daily Record. rt. Centre Fa., Friday, BsVt. 13. ItlTtne Nervlce. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Harvleaa every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and F. U. Babbath Sohnol at 12W P.M. atafree. A oordlal Invitation extend. d to all. , Bit. P. W. Scoviild, Pastor. fbrkryterIAN CHURCH. Preaobing at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7), o'olook P. M. D. PATTON, Paator. Petrolensn Centre , Lodge, So. T1S. I. O. of U. F. Regular meeting nights Friday, at 8 'clock. Signed. . ALBERT GLENN, N. G. K. O'Cf.inanTT. A Seo'v. irPlaoe of meeting, Main St., opposite MouiiniocK uouse. A. O. Of U. W. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of U. W., meets evory Monday evening at 8 o'olook, iu Odd Fellow's Hall, Petroleum Centre, reaa'e. A. H. Kxicihir, M. W. J. H. Mxbbill, R. Gold at 1 p. m. llStf ATTENTION. Tue Grant A Wilaon Club are requested to meot at their headquarters at 6 sharp this evening. Rally one and all for the gathering at Bouseville. Per order S JOHNSON, Captain. NOTICE. All subscribers to the Cblcsgo Relief Fund of last wlntor, are requested to meet at tbe office of S. Reynolds, on SATURDAY EVENING, SEPT. 14TH, 1872. Of the amount subsorlbedjat that time, $400 wa sent to Chicago and $300 to tbe sufferers by the Mioblgan and Wiaoonaln Area, leaving a balance on hand ef $258 95. This meeting is calle for the purposed disposing of tbe """"( By Order. SPECIAL TRAIN TO TITUSVILLE TO-MORROW NIGHT I By tbe following telegram from Tltusvlll. It will be seen tbat special train Is to be run over tbe Oil Creek Railroad, to-morrow night, lor tbe accommodation of those wbo desire to attend tbe Democratic and Liberal Republican Mass Meeting, to be beld In tbat ity, and whloh Is to be addressed by Hon. Charles R. Bucfalew, Democrat!" candidate lor Governor t ' Titusvills, Sept. 12. Te John McOmber, Esq. : Have arranged to run speoial train from Oil City and return. M. N. Allih. OT&ev. J. M. Coodlt, or Girard, will occupy the pulpit of the Presbyterian Church ol this place, on Sunday next, fore noon and evening. Tbe Rev. gentleman Is spoken of ss being a very talented and el o quent divine, and tbe publlo are cordially Invited to attend and bear him. ' We had el moat forgot to mention that our friend Auerhuim, of the well known dry goo la firm ot Sobel & Auerbaim, had gou to New York for the purpose of purehaaing bis fall od wluter slock of dry goods. He prapoius to jay la a stook ot goods In bla iu, tbe like ol whloh bus never been son 'n tala region, due ootice of wliton will be gttsn in tae kecoxd. W ar informed th new well on lh, Simms farm, owned by our townsmen Henri. Kepler, Worden & Taylor, la likely lo prove a good well, mk log en excellent how, better la leut than toy of the ' well put down on the Upper Bennehoff Run Yesterday the yield wa sis bar- w w ' of ,B r,My fluld' "nl19 lh8 W,,er W" being exhausted. The prospeot Lis good r. r bit- well. Tbe Simms farm Is about 200 1 , rods from the ilyde farm or uctave kj uu-s property, aod near the Toby Oil Co'a iraot npon which ere looated tome of the beat produolng welli In the region. The loca tion of the new well Indicates the belt to lead la toil direction. Our informant states the exollemeul thereabouts to be on the lo oreara la that vicinity. He noticed aeveral teams engaged In bandog lumber and ma- terlal fornga on the ground. nr. 11. . . I .It.nnl lit this vicinity before many months, a there li no doubt In the minds of our moat experienc- l operators, but that a large expanse ol oil territory exists oetweeo reiruieuui vui nd Tituaville, whloh only awalta develop. men to produce re,u,u ,ni,t wlu aUr,ta the molt saogulne. We might add that leaaei are being rap- Idly taken up along the line of the belt,aod the only blndranee to aotlve operation! la the proposed oeaeatloo of drilling lor toe ensuing sxmooils. nvauaii vui , developaenta progress in this new and prom mug oiidorado. A tpeoial train ruoa lo Kouaeviile from this place, tbis eveaing, lor the acoommo datioa of tboae who desire to attend the Republican mass meeting at that place. See nolioe elsewhere. LATER. We learn by apeoial dispatch that the Rousevillesoeoikl will be free, train start ing from Pioneer. A speoial train ruoa trom Oil City to Ti tuaville, Ibis evening, lo accommodate tbe Democrats and Liberal Republicans who o aire to hear Hon. Buckalew speak at Titus'. vllle. We are not advised whether tbe ride will be free or not. Hon. C. R. Buckalew and Daniel Kelb- fus, Esq., leading Demoorati, paaaed tbro town aver the Oil Creek Road, ou the alter noon tralo, en route to Tituaville. Refreshlug showers yesterday cooled tbe atmosphere considerably. Tbe engine bouse at tbe MoCray Hill Water Pipe Line, on tbe Boyd Farm, was destroyed by fire at an early hour yester dav niorniua. Tbe loroe pump was not running at tbe time, Tbe fire Is supposed to bave originated from tbe firebox under the boiler. Tbe pump was quite badly In jured bv tbe fire. Loss about $300. We notice tbe genial phiz of our friend. B. C. Coulter, of St. Petersburg!), in town to-dev. He is looking well, but says be is not getting rich very fast, although we aln Oerely wiab be might collect .together heaps of tbe "filthy luore." Joah Rlllloffi. In his directions "How to . pick out a good boss," says "good bosses arn skarse, and good men, that doal la enoj kind ol bosses, are skarser. An honest man iz tbe noblest work ov God, Ibis famus say Ing was written, In grate, anguish ov heart. by tbe late Alexander Pope, just after buy Ing a good family boni," The Londoners bave cot through their r.h!nnhtA utinit In tnwn. and arer beffln- K n ,nrong w,Urlng pUcli ,nd other aountry reanrts iuat as our uooer ten are re- turning to city llf. Oo Tuesday morning a man named Irwlo ..H..IM1 .t 1?i..nlrlln. hv flnnatahla Bni 0B of OD,trnotlng ,b, tr.ck of the Allegheny Vallley Railroad in tb violnity ol Parker's by throwing ties there on. He came np oo tbe freight train and tbe constable was present . la compliance witb a telegram, and nabbed bin. He feigned Insanity, and gave bis name "Irwin, tbe Doctor." He was ratber vlo lent when arrested, and It was found use easary to put bin in Irons. A bearing was bad before Mayor Mokey, at the close of which be was committed to jail. Speaking of tbe ravages ol tbe cotton cat erpillar, tbe Atlantlo Constitution tays "No suoh oalamlty as this has befallen tbe people of the South since the day of Sber mau's march to' the sea. And It bas come like a clap of thunder In a clear sky. We oan compare It to nothing so near like It tbe great prairie fires of tbe West last fall The loss lo tbe South Is estimated at from $75,000,000 to $100,000,000. Ohio claims to bave dipped (our million pounds more of wool tbis year than laat, This is tbe season ol State fairs. Those ol Iowa and Illtoois opeoed yesterday 1 WLftnna in inaugurates her 'a next Monday. I while Michigan and Minnesota, follow suit Jths day alter. GrniMl Larceny-AWlte andi Tlioumnd Jioiiarn oien. From ib N. O. Picayune, August 29th. Captain Badger, Chier ol fonce, . oo j terday rooelved the following letter from a lamenting husband. It tells a strange swry, In an atnueiog way, and the author may be lorapllm,ntt'd upon tho powers or aescnp- ilim. One after fading tbis letter woum come to tbe conclusion that tbe fascinating 'Susannah" has been In tbe babitol travel- inn lurefuoted. Those ol our readers wbo have wives are recommended to look out for tha at Lothario, for be may turn up tbis sectloa and ply bis aeduotive arts upon the weaker sex of tbe Caeaceot City. A man slviott bis name as Lnaries was at work for me In July. Hi left my bouse on Saturday night, July 27tb, taking witb him my wile and about one thousand dollars of my money and a borae and two silver watobes, one single and one double case. Theyl were last beard faom near solos on foot la the direction Tbe borse Ibss been recovered, The man Is apparently a ileamboatmau. and claims New Orleaos as a home. He about .six feet bigb, 35 or 40 years old, nuare built, walks verv straight with i swinging gait, wears No. 9 shoes, toes turn. out. bad a beavy dark beard, smues when he talks, dark complexion, weighs about 180 pounds, dark yellow eyes, cr per buna dark blue. "Mv wile is forty-six years ot age, quite . small, weighs perhaps 95 or 100 pounds, llcht comnlexioned but badly sunuurnt iricinir the aDDearance of being dark. She la a plain looking old country woman, aud In nmokinc a DIDO. Itair IIBCi eves blue, short, round foot, speaks coars. for a woman, chews tobacco and has a long, il m nose stands straight out, two iroot teetb missing, and the rest ot her teeth are very defective. Her finger nails are very large and flat, so as to be easily noticed. TTr name la Susannah. Toenails are gen h nulla am all. and moat especially tbe vta.ij 'i ' - " nuia iu nil tha next one to It. in ner M. ho tnam turn In. riffht foot turns more than th. left, and she bas a qulok step." , . , . The letter Is accompanied oy a now oug ... h.i iha msn haa shaken' tbe woman U.. th.l ha hmm RlflllN AWftV With faeT, and a request is made .that a sharp look out may be kept ror mm A aanare shaft of a pillar beloogtog to the temple rebuilt by UeroJ tbe Great, bas Iuat been found In Jerusalem. It is a mono lith, and Is finally engraved on Its lour sides 1th magnificent mooiimenUI characters. Tha InacrlDtioo Is In the Greek language and lorblds toe entrance oi tuq ucuvucd . ... .. . . . . i . . 1 1 . Into the inner courts of the temple. A passenger of tbe Ill-luted Metis fell on bis knees In the saloon, just before tbe ves sel sunk, and commenced to pray. A deck band brought him a life preserver, but be refused to accent of it. whereupon be was seized by tbe oollar, and jerked violeutly to bis feet, witb tbe injunction, "Do some thing for yourself, man, before you ask for heln." The passenger fastened bis life- preservers and jumped meekly overboard. Tbe formal transfer of tbe Oil Creek and Allegheny River Railway to tbe Allegheny Valley Railway Company bas been made, It goes under tbe management of Messrs, Phillips and Lawrence, President and Gen eral Superintendent of tbe Valley road, Mr. J. Hepburn, former Superintendent, tail ing the place of John Pitcalro, Jr., as ben eral Manager at tbis point. This puts an additional one hundred miles of track un der the management of Col. Lawrence and lives tbe road outlets at Corry and Irving ton. It la rumored that tbe Valley road company Is about purchasing tbe Buffalo, Corry and Pittsburgh road, but tbe rumor is not generally oredlted, as, owing to the beavy grades, it is not a desirable acquis!' jon. be discovery of a new "Mammoth Cave, In Boone County, Kentucky, is reported, aod Is causing much exoltement The looal papers say tbat tbe neighborhood bat been the resort for picnics for years; and yet, until July ltftb, II bas remained entirely unknown. The oave, so far as explored, said to be nor tbaa two miles long and contains single chambers no lees than a bun dred feet In length by forty feet in width and twenty In height. Another tine vein of coal bas been opened bv tbe Rock Mountain Coal Company, aod ooal is now delivered at Salt Lake City at six collars per ton. Georgia Is said to ba.e doubled in value siooe the discovery tbat tbe leaves of tbe saw palmetto could be cenverted Into pa' pur. An Ingenious Connecticut mecbaulo Invented a machine for printing la colors sad gilt enamels on Chloa and pottery of all kinds, which It is claimed, will revolution' ize the whole business of ornamenting crockery, reducing tbe cost lo a small frasr tlon of what it now is. Canada Oil News. We bave bad a sen satlon during the paat few days In tbe way of a flowing well, situated upon tbe proper ty owned by H. Wrbeter, of Hartlord, Coon. (Mr. W. H. McGatvey, agent,) aod located north ol tbe 12th line, opposite tbe Mitcbtll farm. The lucky partlt-s are Messrs. Venal, stlne, Varvelll and Co. Tbe well common ced lo flow at 460 feet, while being drilled, on Monday evenlr.g, and yielded over 100 barrels during tbe night. In tbe morning It discontinued tbe flow, and since then bag pumped atthe rate of about 200 barrels, a day. As tbis well Is situated some distance from any otber, it is likely lo open a new opportunity for a number of parties to try their band. The announcement tbat tbe new well Of Coryelly and Smith, little south of tbei, celebrated flowing well, began to gas furiously and flow freely while drilling, at a depth of 350 feet, caused attraction in toe neighborhood. The well is situated west of side road, near blind line. On Thursday the well was pumping lover 150 barrels a ay- . Another well tbat has oausea considera ble talk the past few days, Is one being put down by Gurd & Co., to tbe west of tbe McDonald wells upon lot I, In tbe utn ne( Culveston farm. At a deptb of 450 rest Ibe gas was so strong tbat tbe workmen bad to discontinue for a lime. What appears lin gular about this well Is the fact tbat upon tbe gas appearing In tbe Gurd and Co., well, it dissppeared from the gsa well Of Mr. McDonald, a long distance east or It, thus arguing that there exists an under ground current of gas from the west to the east, and, probably, a run of oil in the earns direction. The well is nearly finished, and will be tested Immediately, and snouia it come up to expectations it will extend tbe oil distrlot a long way to tbe west, more especially since the Halley well has proved to De a good pumper, i no " won Sarcia townabip, and already Messrs. An- Harann and La. ana oiner Dsruea. art iir- Darins for ventures for six or seven miles to K . ...... r )-.-..II. aA- toe Bortn-weBi oi rewuua. 1 1 " ' verliser. A Rochester man named Wable gave bis betrothed $20 to buy a stove for commenc ing housekeeping. While be was asleep she bid bis clothes and married another fel low In the room underneath bis chamber, saying she was tired of fooling away lime waitins- for Watle. He was awake wnen tbe affuir ocourred, but did not feel prepar ed to go dowo lo lurbld tbe bans. Tbe "bottle of sacred oil" recently lound amid tbe ruins of Pompeii, to which refer ence was made la this paper, turns out to bave been nothing but a bottle of whisky inadvertently left behind by a plooio party of Colonel Polk's friends when that gentle man was A met lean Ambassador at Rome. A Japanese sobolar in one of IbefNew Ilaveo acboolB, having been insulted by a nhnnlmate recently, lent a note to one ol tbe inspectors, requesting permission to kill the offender. An amorous Nebraska swain was lately engaged lo Kissing a widow In the dark, when an iuipcrtinent flash of ligbtuing re vealed the performance to a select party of spectators, aod tbe man was obliged to mar- foy tbe widow to get out of a scrape. An experimentalizing Calllornlan bulbil year manufactured one hundred pounds of oniutn from one acre of popples, and baa demonstrated tbat the soil and oilmate are wall adapted to tbe growth and perlectlon of tbe Chinese poppy. 1 i Of late no other Southern State bas at tracted so much attention as Florida. Inva lids bave gone thither, found bealtb, and bave written in loud praise of tbe climate. Agriculturists have discovered tbe quality of its soil and tbe sequeooe of ita seasons, elements tending to make It a land capable of producing all the most important staples I of lb country. Y . . . i. . i - r Tb pioneer movement in we vi woolen mills in Southern Califernla bas just been made in a proposition presented to tb Common Council of Los Angeles, by parties from tbe East, for s grant of free water power to establish a mill witb a capacity of two hundred and fifty yards per day. A Georgia physician, wbo bas bad twenty eases of twins occur lo his yactlee siao tb beginning or tbe year, was recently maue tbe happy parent of a pair of bouncing boys, weighing nine aod a ball and ten and ball pounds respectively. Well may b exclaim, Oh, Gemini! A new and profitable breach of business has been invented In Georgia, by genlu' who sprinkles salt on tbe railroad to allure cattle upon the, traok. Tb animals are killed by tbe trains, and tbe railroad com pany bas to pay for thern A Kansas paper says that in front of its offioe men are at work with a earpntr'i jack-plane dressing off stone for a business bouse, and that tbe stones after being drti ed are almost as smooth as dressed lumber. That's either very soft stoo or precious bard story. For Sale Cheap. S Producing wells with ma chinery complete. Inquire of HOWE & COOK. Petroleum Centre, Pa. Lock Box. CIGaAJRS. Lovers of good clears will find several er llrely new. brands, n far before loirodnc In this place, at tbe fust Office News Ituou They are warranted pure Havanas. The Viotor Brand of cigars at tbe Post Office News Room. UUbULB iKfiaSUM cigars at tha Post Office News Room. Somthlng eoiinlf new. ' School Books, A complete stock of School Books ami. at tbe Public School can be found at tha POST OFFICE NEWS ROOM. Days Doings, New Varieties, New York Clipper, Wllk's Spirit, and all sporting ni. -. .... DAilfn twvttlrx ....... .. " For Sale 15.000 lo 30,000 feet of SECOND-RAKn TUBING, at from 25 to 35 eta. par foot Tbe Tubing Is in first class order and all ready fitted. April IS. II. li. H. WARNER. Magazine. Ail Ibe magazines for September, new ready. Harper, Galaxy, Atlantic, Llppincotl's, Eclectic, Transatlantic, Oliver Optic, Young Folks, Frank Leslie, Children's Flows s, Old and New, Godey's Ladles' Book, London Society, Peterson's Ladles' Friend, Arthur's Home, Bclence Monthly, Ballou's, Good Words, Nursery, Chatterbox, Metropolitan, Herald of Health, Al the POST OFFICE NEWSROOM. tr Hliblv flavored. Ice cool Soda Water at toe rost umce Newsroom, a ry ik Tbe best Pittsburgh Lager at GAFFNET-St Mr Just received at tbe JAMESTOWil CLOTHING STORE, a large asuorlrasul ol new aod nobby styles of HATS A CAl'S. MTGREELET nATS at Ibe JAMES TOWN CLOTHING STORE. For Pure Wines warranted as ancb hv the Brotherhood of Broctoo go to GAiYNil s. GRANT HATS I at tb JAMESTOWN CLOTHING STORE. HAT8 AND CAPS lo great variety sni In all ilsln iuat ranalvall tlT exDNM frOB New York, at tbe JAMESTOWN CLOTH ING STORE. Call aod look al intm. August 12-tl Gaffney seils;Lager For Sale or Kent A desirable residenoe located on lb B berl Farm, a abort distance from town. ' pi!oul.n.pp.yto 0WEir6AFF(BY Petroleum Centre, June 14, 1872. jt-tl. ... a If vou Want n Salesman, Want a Servant Girl, Want to Sell a Horse, Want to Sell a Patent, Want to Lend Money, Waot to Bay a House, Want to SeH Carriage, .Want to Borrow Money, Want to Sell an OH Well, Want to Buy an Engine or Boiler, Want to Sell House and Lot, Want te find Strayed Animal, Want to Purchase an Oil Interest, Want to Sell a Piece of Furniture, Want to Buy a Seoond-band CerrlsgA Waot loSell Tubing, Cnsing, Gss Pip Want to Find an owuer for wy'61" Found, advertise in lb Record, as noi n than ten taoasana people reea n "' AHBIVA1V AND JBEFABTVBE or TRAINS ON . . A. s On and aftet Sunday, June 2nd, l'r trains will run a fellows z SORTS xo. fc Leave Irvine. 1 1,48 U. s. ' ' Leave Oil City fi0 a m. 27 v u. 6,' f PetCen6-,30 3,10 7,07 j( Tltusv. 7,10 3,65 " Arrive Corry, 8,46 6,25 " -19 No. "Accommodation Freight. Leaves Oil City 0,40 A Mi Pt. Cenin 1,26 TitusviUf, 11,15) Ar. Corry, M.W" HfKlTB. NO. 2. NO. 4. Leave Corry, 18,45 ah. 6,19 a . 6,05 r " 7 35 0,25 " Tltusv. 12,10 p M. T,3 i P. Ceo. 1.1 " 8,20 i 4rrivO.Clty,l,50 9,05 . Tnrlna. 4.4S 11.40 No. 10 Accommodation Freight. Leaves Corry 1,15 P r Tltusv. J,M, Centre. 8,56 Ar at oil liity, f sjjrNo. 6 and run on Sunday.
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