I! J SHUGrERT & STARR (PiWMMin io MoVtatDd,.Smth Co , Merchant Tailors! AND.DKaLKUS IM Gents Furnishing ,(oo(Js, COEL BPRING & FRANKLIN 6TS., IT1TU8V.I.LE, PA. Have putirtmo of the Hurt asMruaenU v CL02US(& CAXMMERE8 BNGU3U, FRENCH AND AMERICAN COATINGS, MIXED AND STRIPED SUITINGS, FANCY VESTINGS. oefcrwl In tha Oil rUgtosu TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF UAT3 SS CAPS, Al, tba UtertandNobbUstWjlae. A FULL LIN1 Of Gents' (tarnishing Goods, &c. Petroleum Centre Daily Record. ret. Centre, Pa. Sataretar, Oct Si Divine Hervlee. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Betrice every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and t f. M. Sabbath Sohool at K P. M. eatafire. A cordial invitation extend ed to ail, Bar. F. W. Boofieui, Pastor. PFTaSTTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at tl o'clock A. M., and Tie. elokP..U. D. PATTON, Pattor. etrleaai Centra) , Lodge, No. fcYift, I. O. ol O. F. Regular meeting nlgbU Friday, at 1 ALBERT GLENN, N. G. R. O'FLABRKTr. A Beo'v. tlTTUcenf meeting, Mela St., opposite aaoviiasocK uoss. A. O. Of V. W. Liberty L7 No. T, A. O. of C Wyf ?TS7, ' at Ttf o'clecf, in Odd JVdluw'a Hall, Petroleum Centre, arena a. A. M. Klsckncr, M. W. 1. H. Matatt.t. R. Gold at I p. m. llJj. The TitttsTille Herald and Oil City Den, rick or this morolng, pabllsh a dispatch from 8t. Petersburg, dated Oct 4tb, and signed n. E Shannon, which reads ss fol owit "Every pumping and drilling well in tba whole district, withont an exoeptloo," abut down How are you Central Petrole um Company! Tbe probabilities are that Mr. Bhannon, when be penned tha above dispatch, was not aware thai tba Central Petroleum Com' pany bad shut down all tbelr Well. Tbe dispatch, bowerer, Is so instgntfloant as to be hardly worthy of a notice, at tbe aame time it baa tendency to place that compav ny in a wrong light belore tbe pnbllo. A aligbt explanation Is needed to place tbem right. When tba movement wu first instl luted, Bupt, Bay wu requested to join. This be refused to do oo bis owe respoosl Dlllty, but stated distinctly be wonld do as the company directed. At the request of Messrs. Hanson, Cornwell, Uaidorman and ethers, of Oil City, Mr. Bay furnished tbe names ot Messrs. Geo. II. Blssell and James Bishop, effloers of tbe company, to whom tbe Oil City meu telegraphed) asking tbem to abut down. Mr. Bishop telegraphed to Mr. Rev to not bla (Ray's) pleasure lo tbe matter, lo other words to do thai which would oonduoa to 'the best. Interests ot tbe company and the region. .Mr. B. met the aame parties In Oil City, yesterday, and staled he would abut tbe welia down, but would enter into no pledge whatever as to the length of time they would remain -shut down. Accordingly tbo walls of tbe Com pany were shut down at noon yesterday and to day every walkiug-beam en tbe farm la . 'Ill Now, we know for a fact that a largH number of wells not many mile from here, which weia heralded lar and wide as be ing shut down, and were shut down maybe tor an hour or two,, but were started up again aud are pumping to-day, and we wnuder why "Mr. Shannon, Chairmen," don'l perpetrate some of bis "How are you telegrams" at their rxpenee. We do not pretend to champion tbe Central Petroleum Comp.ny. Tbey know their uwo buaiOeae aod propose to lend to ll alter tboir owo r- fashion, but it appears to us certain parti hav undertakR to tend to It lor t n. Tbt lo, tbey have used the C. P. C ). m a blind to cover themselves from Ibe (.ul.lio gsze, bjr telegraphing far and wide "The Central Company Ibe only black tpot," io. We would advise Mr. Ilasson, now that the C. P. Co. bM ceased pumpiog, to turn his attention to points nwerer bora, sad labor wltb tbern- It may rsult In tbo relorina tioD of Nome of those men who have a good del to lay about tbelr neighbors abutting down, but re far liom practicing what tbey preach. European 1'ethoi.klm It will not bi a long time now before Europe will supply Itself with Oil and tbe exportation of that illuminator I rum this region will be stopped It baa been discovered that tbe hitherto nr. glected oil flul'ln of Qallloia, possesses cap. abilities that warrant an immense yield Those Helds have bltberlo lain dormant be" oause It Was thought there were no Induce ments to work tbem, and because tba ma chinery ampioysd was not tffiolent tor tbe work. Now, bowever, tba work bss begun and S being carried rapidly forward. Comp an tes bare been formed In America to work tbe wells, and parlies dlreot Irotu our oil Balds are taking sn interest in this new ter ritory In one small Tillage of this pro vince twenty refloeriee are In operation. The depth of tbe wells do not rzoeeed 800 or 900 feet, or have not yet. Tba Amerl cans, however, hope to get better results by golog deeper. Tbe fields promise tbe great. abuodanoe ol oil, and tba amount la daily Increasing.) NOTICE. There will be a meeting of the Grant & Wilson Club at tbelr rooms on Saturday evening, October 6th. A general attend ance is requested as business of Importance is to be transacted. Heating convenes at 7 o'olock sharp. J. W. BEATTV, Secretary Thursday evening. Deputy G. S. Kelly, of Titnsvllla, installed the newly elected officers or Mlnnekauoee Tribe No. 183,, In dependent Order of Red Men ot Petroleum Centra, at tbelr ball on Main street. Tbe following Is a list ot offloera for the ensuing lis moons: Prophet L. H. Col lorn. Sachem H. How. Senior Sagamore J. H. Helvlay. Junior Sagamore S. Reynolds. K. of Rr It. V. Ellis K. ol W. T. & Armstrong. At halfpast ttnm wu bIo nine o'oiook this morn In steam wu blown out ot tha boilers at tbe Isabella wells, on tbe Egber farm, owned by Watson, Fotts and Kaffir, and tbe walls of the Maple Shade Oil Company, also oo tbe Egbert Farm, were shut down. Tbls completes tbe abutting down In this district. The walking beams are all silent, tbe sound of lb bull wheel la heard no more, and tba producers go about the streets waiting for tbe thirty days to expire and the ''good time coming" when oil will be si per barrel. Hay their hope be realised hi Kev, Dr. Loyal Young, of Weat Virgin, formerly of Butler county, will occupy'lbe pulpit or the Presbyterian Churoh of this place, to-morrow Sunday foreoooo aod evening. Tbe public generally are invited to attend. Emltb, tbe well known restaurant keeper, has just reoelved a large invoice ot fresh oysters, both tub aod can, dlreot from tbe Baltimore oyster beds. Ha is now prepared to furnlab raw oysters at 25 oents per plate; ttsws, 60 oents; by lb oan, 60 oents, and cooked in other stylea lo like proportion Call and ase him. The Republican club meet lo-nlght Every member is requested lo attend. Greeley and Brown club went to Frank In last night. Tbe Columbia Cornet Band accompanied them. A table ol exports, prepared for tbe Chamber of Commerce of Newfoundland and Labrador, for 1871, shows tbe total value of tbe various products of tbe people there to be $8,154,204. Tbls speaks well for tba ioduatry ol tbe people of those loala- ted oolonie, and develops the Immense value of their fisheries. Tbe Ecuoouiilu wells shut dowu Its oigbt. Everything Is now still and tbe dull ims are on us. Tidluute Journal. Oregon will sooo be added to the list of wool growing State. Some enterprising farmera have purchased cboiou merino sheep, aod II is said that some .of tbe very best and purest blooded animals to tbe world ar to be found In Ibat State. Tbe vloioity of Aberdeen, bootiaod, wu visited by a violent rain alorm last week. The erops are ruined. Suit has been brought by tbe trie Rail way fr tbe reoevery nt tbe Grand Opera Uoase irbm Jay Gould aod Mr. Fisk. 1'BTBOI.IA CITT. IV, Oct. 1, '72. i..,.. .ni enthusiast c m-etinz we beid at P.tnlia lo-day in tha Interest o( t:ie worhia men of this distriot. Nothing definite was done, owln to me waut of a permanent organ inlUn Ev.ry one seems to agree on this one point, that a sure aud permanent orgauiEatlou of tbe worklog men whereby tbey can protect tbeir own Interests, should be formed. 'fbrre seemo to be Ibis trouble, so for, the men can not agree on nny scale of wa- " It is strange that no organization nas yei been perfected to protect tbe working men of the oil regions, while on tbe other hand the producers, refiners and exporters all have organizations to protect tbeir interests. It seems to us, and we have been tbnugh the mill both in the Pennsylvania and Can ada oil regions, that a scale of prices lor tbe drillers and tool dressers corresponding with tbe price of oil, would be nothing but lair. That Is, when oil sells at $5 00 a bairel, pay $5 00 a day; at $4.00 a barrel, pay $4 00 a day; and under $4 00 a barrel, say $S 60 for drillers and $2.60 tor pumpers. Such a acale wonld, we think, be notbing but lair, and if tbe good aense of our work ins men Is allowed to prevail, they will no doubt succeed lo arranging matters to the entire satisfaction of both tbe employers and tbe employees. Oilman's Journal. Tbe burglar, Forrester, baa finally been again landed lo the Illluols Penitentiary to serve out bis unexpired term, provided he does not again excape. This recommittal of Forrester Is a sd blow to tbe press of New York as it deprived tbe papers of about ooe column daily. We suppose tbe history of Forester baa been served up, nod warm ed over, aod rebuhed In many of the New York papers at least ten times sine bis ar rest at Washington. His history wss given when bla arrest wss announced by tele graph; repeated when be arrived in New York, again repeated when bis examination took place, aod then again on bis departure. The aame old story. And that story wa taken up by tbe Chicago papers when it was announced be bad been delivered to tbe prison autboritiea of Illinois, repeated wbep be arrived at Chicago, and again when be departed for Joliet. Tbe Standard Oil Company, whose prop erty was destroyed lo tbe large Are at Hun ter's Point a abort time ago, la reported to have been lowed aa lollows: Liverpool and Loudon Insurance Company, $37,000; Royal of Liverpool, $10,000; Triumph, o' ClDolnnali, $10,000; Amazon, olCineinnat $10,000; Andes, ot (Cincinnati, $5,000; lleraania, ol Cleveland. $2,000; Alps, ot Erie, Pinn., $2,600; North, of Missouri) $2,500; io a, of Hartford, $1,600; total, $81,600. The loss It Is said about $125,- 000. ' A crude oil tank in tbe establishment of Taber & Herbert, near Hestoovillo, was strnok by lightning in a recent storm. Tbe man bole of tbe tank was open, aod tbe oil Ignited, but tbree firemen who were present courageously replaoed tbe man bole cover, and plastered the edge with olayi 'bus smothering tha flames. The watcb- mao of tbe establishment was somewhat stunned by tbe lightning bolt, but not ser iously injured. NOTES OF THE WAY. Kansas averaged $lb 10 per acre, cub, In crops lut year. Undreued kid gloves still seem lo be very muoh worn oo tbe street. Wedding card oext winter are to be oo amelled, while, amall and plaio. Tbe latest In handkerchief case 1 msde of canvu, trimmed wltb floe Buasia leath er. Young ladles now have tbeir menonrame embroidered on the instep ot tbelr boottl- aes. A load of bricks passed over an Iowa boy last week without burling him. lie wa under a bridge. Mr. June being asked by Mrs. Jones to buy a thermometer, said be would wait un III tbey were lower. ' Dan Rice, tbe Erie eouoty abowmao, ap pear to have any amouot of trouble, u be bu sued ao Ohio Railroad Company now for $30,000, oo account of damage sustain ed by bis show whloh wu recently thrown Irout the track near Tiffin. Tbe Bo.vdstown well, nesr Butler, Pa. which caused ao much excitemeot by Its enormous yield, run down to 60 barrels a day; but on the 19 lb It tookatresh start. and flowed more that 600 barrel ia twenty four.hours. The uau of Jinloeral oil hu never been tested lu this country for beacons, aa scb oils bave been considered unsafe. The French Bureau ot Light-bousea claim to bav overcome tb objeo lions, and are now successfully using .coal oil at a very grea' saving to the Government. Races on Dazsll Flat this afternoon. I'arkttr Oil Field. BCTI.BR COUNTT. The Delemater well, atmck at Petrol la several weeks ago, was doing 76 barrels per day before the shutting; down movement went Into effect. It Is owned by P. A. A G. W. Delemater. The well oo Stony Run, near Butler, is progressing rapidly. The indications are about the same as at the Morrison well. Lembinga havs a well at Bonnla Brook, five miles south-east of Butler, down over six hundred feet. The Thorncreek well, south of Butler Is being drilled deeper. It was tubed and pumped at the present depth, something over fourteen hundred feet, but no oil was obtained. Tbe Jefferson well, on tie H. N. Shakely farm, near Pelrolia City, commenced to flow last Friday aud baa been going fully 80 bar rels since that time. It Is owned by George and John Given, of Lawreoeeburg, and Henry Burns. Tbe well owned by W. F. Messlmer, A. S. Messlmer, and Wen. Morgan, on tbe Wil son farm, near Petrolia City, ol wblcb we spoke several weeks ago, lias been flowing at the rate of 130 barrels per day. The Messlmer well on the Wilson farm, which was struck over two week ago bu been Bowing at tbe rate of 160 bsrrela par dsy. Ralph, Riddle and W. F. Messlmer are Ihe owners Messlmer and Saltsburry have a well about completed oo tba Fransboner farm with 1,300 leet of oil in the bo'. It will eland until tbe expiration of tbe thirty days. , Tbe Morrison well, oo the Jamison farm, disregard tbe order to sbat dowo lor thirty days, but continues to pour forth large quantities of oil. The yield Is oot so great as it wan some days ol weeks ago, but more or less oil continues to flow from tbe bole every day. Workmen are busily engaged layiog tbe pipe line to the well Irom Karns City and from the town of Bittler. The day la not far distsnt when two pipe llaes will be connected wltb tbe oil tanks of tbn well. Some fourteen or fifteen new rig have bea erected lo Ihe vicinity, tbree of which were drilling about ooe week ago. Tbe order to but down for tbitty days bas no doubt caused tbem to suspend operation for the present. .unmans Journal. An tcroobiit named Thurston some years since lost his life In making a balloon as censloo In Michigan from Monro we be lieve. A Miss Thurston, wbo we suppose Is a daughter, Is getting a very good ready for au obituary noiice by tbe aame mean em ployed by ber father. She is a profession oronaut and bu made a great number of asceosions, so far without serious dsmag to her pei son. She mad a very narrow es cape tbe other day at Oswego Falls, New York, her balloon descending wbeo the wind wa blowing heavily, and tbe anobor rope parting tbe balloon swept on about fif ty feel from tbe ground, finally becoming entangled in a tree, to whose top Miss Thurston escaped, and a sturdy farmer, good at climbing, reached ber, and 'putting a rope around ber body lowered ber lo tba ground somewhat battered and bruised, Miss T. Is advertissd to make another ceosioo very sooo. Right dot kot SurFicntKT The pre jeotot shutting dowo the well we bcllav was the ooly mean wltblu tb reaob ol oil producer at tba present lime; but under tb existing stale of affair tbi will only give a temporary relief aad if something mora may demand a similar aotion. It seem lo us that if some of the heavy opera. tori; some of tbe annoyed men would, dur ing tbe preseot suspension, direct tbeir at ten lion to the refining business, the move meat might prov ' profitable to there and advantageous to oil producer generally. Why I It that capitalists In and about Par ker's Landing fail to .dlreot tbeir attention in this direction. It Mem to us that refine erles might be erected here, tbul affording profitable employment to many, aod ena bllng us to send our oil abroad io a crude and io a refloed state. Wbeo crude oil wu selling at $2,60 per barrel I her wu no decrease in the price of refloed; beoce it wot Id sum there might be a monopoly la tbi braoob of business, worthy of tbe at tention of producers. Why not tbe people of Butler borough wake up and erect one or more refineries in that vicinity t A lall- road bu been made in tbe lawn and a pipe line from tbe oil region la being laid to that place. In order to be permanently relieved from our present difficulties additional tall roads win bav to be bum, aod in sooner oil men direct their attention tb belter it will be for tbem. Oitmau's Jsurnai. Enoch L. Fancber .bas been sworn In as Judge of lb Supreme Court, lu place of Barnard removed. One of tb churches (of Corry is specula tlcg on politics. It bu a Fair, and offers prize flag to tbe political parly that poll' to most votea at twenty tire csots a ballot Lorn I NntlrM. For Sale. 3 Portable engines and 1H); ers, 800 ft. of oH casing, 2 of tools, one 900 foot cable, sand pump line, fec ft-iecs and terms reasonable. Inquire 0f T. O'DONIvELL, Kane City, Pa. Sept. W lw. lo Underclothing of all kinds ALDBN1 stook, just received, cannot be cxoelled . the oil regions. Call and examine. Sept. 21-lt For Sale Cheap. 3 Producing wells with chinery complete. Inquire of IIUWE & COOK. Petrolenm Centre, Pa. iLv Box. Just received at ALDEN'S a I...,. ...- of geuts Underclothing. The very bestla town. For Mule 15.000 lo 30,000 feet of HECOND-HAltn TUBING, at from 26 to 36 oil. ie7 li. The Tubing ta la irsl class order and sii April 23. tf. a" H. H. WARNER. a,..,. M"T"1"M. All tbe tMRsataea lar &mtaw. . re.ay. " ' w Harper, Galaxy. ' Atlantic, Llppincotl'a, Eclectic, Transatlantic, Oliver Optic, -. Yaung Folks, Frank Leslie, Children's Flow. Old aad New, Godey'a Ladies' Book, London Society, Peterson's LadteaP Friend, Arthur's Home, Hoience Monthly. Ballou'a, Good Words, Nursery, Chatterbox, Metropolitan, Herald ef Health, At tbaPOST OFFICB NEWSROOM. UNDERCLOTHINGf UNDERCLOTH ING; Just received at tb JAMESTOWN CLOTHING cTOBE, call aad sse ts stoek. ' School Books. A complete stock of School Books osedsd at the Public School ean be found at lbs POST OFFICE NEWS ROOM. Daya Dolog, New Tarietlea, New Tork Clipper, Wllk's Spirit, aod all sporting pa pers at tb POST OFFICE NEWSROOM. nrORBELET HATS at the JAME3 TOWN CLOTHING STORE. .Tf Viator Brand ol cigars al lb Post Offla Nw Boei. IV Highly favored, Ice cool Soda Wslsr at me Post Office Newsroom. Try it. tyjust received al tbe JAMESTOWN CLOTHING STORK, a large assortmra ol new aod nobby styles ot HAT8 A CAH If you Want a Salesman, Want a Servant Girl, Want to Sell a Horse, Want to Bell a Patent, Waot to Lend Money, Want to Boy a House, Want to Sell a Carriage, Want to Borrow Money, Want to Sell an Oil Well, Want to Boy an Engine or Boll, Waot to Sell a House aad Lot, Waot lo Bod a Strayed Animal, Want to Pu'ohae aa Oil Interest, Want to Sell a Piece of Furniture, , Want to Buy a Second-bead Carriage, Want to Sell Tabing, Cuing, Gas Pips, Want - to Find an owuer for anr toloir Found, advertise in the Bicord, as oo leu ban ten tbonsand people read It weekly. GRANT HATS al tba JAMK3T0WX CLOTHING 8TOBI. For Pore Wlnu warranted as such by lh Brotherhood of Broeloa go to GAFWST8. HATH AND CAPS In great variety w In all atylea, just received by express fro New York, al lb JAMESTOWN CLOTH ING STORE. Call aod look al lbs August 12-lf. Butter and cheese are almost indlspsaw blearllclee of food. Properly need, tb are nutritious and healthy; but an inordi nate use of either causes lodigestioo dyapepni. Owen Gaflney'a Sunday Coo fort, Judiciously used will remove both t. there trouble For (Sale or Bent. A desirable residence located on the bert Farm, a short distance Irom town it partlcuJ re apply to rv OWEN GAFFNEV Petroleum Centre, June 14, 1872. jle-il. e beet Pittsburgh Lag" nTB. The latest styles or Uoderololhlni ; W ms wear, at tbe JAMESTOWN CLOTH for rents NU STORE.
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