1 ! if SHUGERT& STARR IBaessesoas W HeFMtao Itaha . J Merchant Tailors! AKB DBU8 IN Cents' Furnishing iloods, "cob. BPuna fbanklis bti, ITITWBV.IiLB, PA. BBjaea pat re eM of lb Im hmtjimdM U VL0J.H8& CASSIMERES COATINGS, MOID AND STRIPED SUITINGS, IFANCY VESTINGS. tm ofesaa lm the Oil Hsglaa. TvflHTT DIFFERENT BTTLKS OF SEATS Sc CAPS, i lee Latest and Nobbleat Blvla. A ISLL LIS! OF dents' Furnishing Goods, fcc. 'Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Pal. Centre, Pav. lThrdir Jh IS MTlne Berries). ,MBTnoDlST '. EPISCOPAL CHURCH Service! every Sbbth at 11 A. 11. and , if P. at. Sabbath School at 12 P. M. ' eatifree. A tordlal invitation exteud a to aH. , , , ' Kit. G. Mosbb, Faitor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M.. and 7 'lock P. M., by tba Peitor, W. C. Bcbch " . Sabbalb School at directly """Mtet lereaooo lervice. Prayer Meeting and Sabbath School Taaaber'a Hatilag Tuesday evening! ol ab week. Vtrlaa ffentre Lodco, No. - ris i. o. of O.F. titular, meeting n libit Friday, at 7 , 'leek. Sigoad.1 n "' B. ALLEN, N. Q ; I. H Kon, ASei'j. t9Plnc of meeting, Main St., apposite Cllolock House. "A.' O. Of U. VV. - Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of U. W., kaeela every Hooday evening at 7 o'clock, la Odd Fallow'! Hall, Petroleum Centre, A. 11. Ki.ieKXiB, M. W, j KUnb, r. . f. O.ofU.M. ' Mnaelraanee Tribe No. 18S, I. O. R. II f Petroleum Ceotie, meet every Thursday awning to Good Templarl Ball. HPOoaocIl Brea liabtrd at 7 o'clock. H. HOWE, Saehem. . KMXHOLUg, Chief ol Record!. . el t l p. n. m Tba party glvett for the benefit of Mr. G WWlltoh, lest eviolng, was a grand sue ceti In etery particular. Xarly Id the eve- nlng a large company attembled, and the daaeiag was kept p lo a lale hour Id tbe morning, when the party teparaled satisfied glial a belter lime could not have been ' kad . under aiy BlrcumstanMi. t: Nr. Wllioa derived from tbe proceed! of the party upward! of 20, over and above I the ezpeaMi. ' .... We cannot refrain from mentioning, In tali conaeetion, the liberality of our ferm r townsman, Mr. Harry Uerousie, who gave toward! the general object upward! of $S. Mr. Deroam ia eertuiuly entitled to (haoki of Mr. Wllioa and ail many WeBdi.'lor hii liberality m thii case. Wacinnot, U tbii eonneotion, refrain ' from menilooiog tbe name of Mr. Joh Cheaat, of Columbia Farm. Mr. C. wai ke mala worker in tbo enterprise and sold "'"""' viuuwonn or tickeli. He U ertaluly entitled to a Urge iti.re of publio pralie for the port taken by him lo a worthy m - - ' W i reotived a call, this afternoeo, from Mlti Linla Frlea. Mi.s. F. aiatea that a Crtaia "Ww.-1 reported In the Rbcoud a lew dayi inoe ai occurring at the "free and y," did uot occur there but at 'tbe plac foneTerner. We have no doaire to In Jure Mils Fries and therefore make the cotv ret ilea. ...,,. neiice our old triead, Mr. Harry l)a. ' o'. relrbur, formerly of tbis IjUBe, la town today. Mr. O, we are ple.w die Uri Is doing well in the lower com , 7 "ii not haid up slice b;i .well iau iiy " G.od eu.uigh! The Standard Olbwompauy, of Cleveland, telegraphed tb ia morning to their agent at tliii city not to teceive any more oil. Ol the 14,000 liarrela allotUd to toil diltrloti to be received by the abave company, but 8000 have been luipped, leaving a balance of 6,000 barrels. Tbe amount of oil as ligned to this company waa between 63,000 and 64,000 barrels, and they have taken some 30,000. We are alio informed that lea than one-fourth of ton 200.0CO barrel coulract bad gone out of tin- country. A gentleman from up tbe creek Bay! that tele gram! have been received up Ibeie not to load any more care with oil. Oil City Telegraph. Another oil well, oalled the 1'reaion, boa been struck at (irceee City audit flowing two hundred ana lilty barrels per day. Tbia being tbu third well struck In metes? ion, aod inccasslully, tbe uauouueeraent may be expected at ary time, "Acoiber well struck live hundred barrela a day." Uutlor county Is now undoubtedly the oil field. Oil Is now conveyed by a new pipe line, which has lately uud prudently been completed to this place, and oil ia exported in groat quantities. Tbe rumor of this new development will undoubtedly cause au lu lease exoitement. Commercial. People who have aoy taste tor cigars will rejoice lo learn that Connecticut agricultur ist) talk ol giving up their tobacco crop and ge to raising beets Instead. A nephew of Napoleon liooaparte in eaid to be practicing medicine at Marlntw City, Michigan, and boasts that he can kill people faster loan hla uncle ever could. A Georgia negro was overpaid $100 on a check by a bank, and be returned tbe mon- ey. Tbe local paper sn?8 tbis la another evidence tbut the racs can uever be civiIik d. New Hampshire has a ui fluster loo poor loowu a U.bie, and who has lo barrow one to pretau Irom. Tbe ladies of Illinois gel together In crowds and go out lo hunt rabits. The rab bit crops basu't thiuuedoul any, however. 3 A lady's hal, witu all its .trimmings and a bandbox,' wai lately seal from Calilorula to Maine lor eleven cents postage. No man is admitted to a Georgia prayer meeting iiu.il the presiding elder teaches him for coosealed shot guus Land (caiving kmve V V 1 i'iilMER ITtMS. The fill ill or youtbs have beeu perusing (it the solicitations ol pater fuiilias) tbe Derrick aud Tidiuute Jouinal and thereby hangs a tale. Mr. T. M. .Foley, lonu.r y a resident uf thU o'assicil vlllag, now ol Franklin, bein a nuted cKistei, and bv icg tn Inordinate "lesiie to indulge iu Hie exhiliarliug aport couie lo I'luiucr lo satisfy Oil boyhood propeneiiy, 'Vpon being iu terrogated as to tbe reason wby our county seat lacked tbe facilities necessary lo grai ny fuu loving "boys," be replied turtle, i1 not satirically "you see nkeu you got up to the fence upuu tbe bill you come dowu so fast that you endanger your lite by run.' oiog into the leoce beluw." Tbe Loys beie matched our icienced coaster, "Graud Duke Alexis," egaiust Foley. Tie ruce came oil yesterday aod resulted aa 'follows: first beat Foley; socond beat Grand Duke.. Third heat waa the moet interesting bud ex oiling and resulted as lolluwi: Foley ahead Grand Duk'e swimming arouud In Hie pel lucid waters o( Ctierry Run very much to bit diicomilture and enjojinont ot specla tors, ilia excellency was serlotuly injured, lo lay uolbiug uf brokeu sleigh, soiled I in. en, Jto. I'ln money was lost uud won free ly on the race. Doc. Mease rendered the decision in favor ot the "itoue pavement eu- tiy," Quite a large delegation of I'itbole'. Terpsicborean ailists bad a social dance al the l'lumer House whore they Veie cared for by tbe friend host. Among those pieti enl were N. H. Perklm, Col. lsuao Duality tie, and R. R. Freelaud 'They bad good music, goad tupper, and good Hull and all were well latirlled veritably around ltie.li' inlenliua ol comiug again. A gentleman iu Kiobiuond atlemud a theatrical perl'ortnnco ou Satuidayfier ooob, and wnen going oat with tbe crowd al tbe close, discovered tnat ke bad lobl a val uable wjich aud vbaln. Tbe uatural cou elusion wjiilbal tbe property-bad beeu tuken hy a pickpocket. It appears, however, tb iutbeciuab to get out of lbs 'healer, lb' etiain of the walcu beoamo eulengltd iu tbe Irlnge ol a lady's snctju.-, and thus both the walob and ohato were drawu from the owu- ei, and bung to the lady'i garment without her kuow.edge. The lime piece was a as promptly restored. Beverai yung suad have bieo taken In iur oaoramenio river, nid are eoualdered produoti of tbe spawn taken to California by Seth Giecu in July, 1ST! Jeanings A Evans' well on the Dougherty farm, between Falrview and Petrolla bai been completed wilhin a few deyi, when our reportei viiiled lb well it hod filled up about twelve hundred feel. Tie tubing was ou tbe ground ready to.be put down. It will be a good well. Tbe Karns well, at Greece City, wai tubed Monday. It wai an oily undertaking and wai accomplished with much diffltul ty. Its prudiictlon.il aid to have increas ed rince tbe pump wai started. Vauaiisdall, Mawbinney & Co'l. "Mary Auu" well it a wonder in ill way. The owners would like to "ihut her down" if they could, but she refuses to be shut. Wbeu tbe pump ii stopped the Weill flows all the laruo. Their tauk capacity is about all nneiinied. thev having near two thous and barrels of ml eu baud, and more com iug. Sbidemantlo No. 1. on the Criswell Bro. leaae, near Petrolla, has produced 7,000 bar rels ol oil since the latter part ol Ai'gnst: The well is still producing forty barrels a day. Millchamp Brothers hove th timbers en the ground, and will soon commence a new well at Buona Vista. Falrview Reporter. The largest oil well ever obtained in tbl(j section, owned by MoUleary Broi , of Islanrl Run, and located on J. F. McLaughlilr , farm, Ohio lowusblp, about a mile south east ot tbe celebrated Mason well, on tbe fork of Dry Run, which empties lnto tbe Ohio at Smith's Ferry, was struck last Fri dayf tubed aud partially exlausted on Sal orduy, (lowed through casing en aSundaytin an hour or an, ten barrel, when tbe gae which was abundant, taking tire, tba fur ther te.otitig of ibe well was suspended. We are informed hy oil men of good judgement that the snow and partial leal indicate, for tbe Smith's Ferry region, that tbe well will be from tweuiy lo lorty barrels, while eth ers claim one hundred. The strike has created unusual excitement from tbe tact tliul it opens a new field (or oil operations aud demonstrates that Ibe oil belt it more extensive tban was before believed. Beaver Radical. Ned Buutline, Buffalo Bill and Texas Jack, will be the next sensation at ibe Op era House, Meadvillrt Much fault is luuud wiio Ibe manner in which business is transacted by tbe Cuie.oijo CiHU'iu House oQicials, whose tardiness of ten remits In great iucuuvenleuce aud lots to merchants. VU.t ejii ua Uoue noun Cbiueae slavery in Muiitiuu? Tbu Virginia City Muouiaiu. Ian says tnat nearly all the Cinuam.'U who come to tbe territory are oviiurl by Calil'o -ulu eieL'K.aior.J, who buy aud sell Uuir couiryuien like ontln. A seemingly praoueal suggesal unble ii made that a fire uUim comuiuuicktin wlib tbe office could be placed lu ouch loom uf a hotel, by which the guests could be (iuiul lauuuusiy aroused. Tbe plau is wormy uf a trial at least. At the burial ot a tnuale spiritualist in Baltimore, latt week, a nephew at the de ceased delivered an addiesa, contending that although now lying iu ber coffin, the wai still hovering over tbe. audience. He argued that bis aunt was dead, but was encamped batweeu eai'tbjaud eternity. He ridicaled the idea of death, and contended that all who died iu tbe faith ol spiritual 's m only left tbe earthly tenment of clay to souler ueneins eu moe 'eii uemnu. Minnesota papers complain thut tbe army clothing give insufficient proteotionagaiust eold. Tbe allownuce aud kiud ol clothing lor poldier in Dakota ii tbe same they would receive it stauuoeii In blorlua. Tbe toilowiug is a 1'niladelpbia dispatch The news Irom Ninth aid Cbesnttt is, We leatt tiotu Mr. Gardner, That Lister Siuuh returns to-biz. Aud Geary is bis patd'ner. A new paper in Texaa slaru-out with tbe announcement that "In religion m-e are coasurvative, and we intend to adhere to tba oisb syste ui, " In t recent disastrous iuuudaiiuui in It aly, about 189, 287 acres ut land were uuder water, besides much otuer land being cov ered Villi mud and sand, According to tba teports ol the proceed ings of the Petroleum Producers Council, which appeared iu tbis morning's Tilueville and Oil City paptri, the Combination Is virtually doa.l. Tbia ia what majority ol tbe producers In the Eleventh District, al. ways eupuosed the affair would amount to. Iu Ibe meantime oil remains at $$2 20 per barrel with a downward tendeney. ' Let 'er rial $iailEVAttU, Will bo paid for POSITIVK Information si lo who look a letter belougiug tome from the Peuoleum Ceolre Post office on about tbe Bib el this month. . WJi. GARDNER. Ploueur, Pa The imall produceri of Clarloa County met in council recently and paiaed tbe fol lowing resolution. Reielved, Tuat In ooosiderallon of the position taken by Ibe "largo produccti" li Ibe matter uf the combination thai the "small produceis" of Clarlsn oouoty, do hereby resoive that we the laid "imell pro ducere" don't care a 4 n, lor tue combi- naliuo or lor tbe "large producer!" or for anybody else, and that's what's Ibe matter with Hanuual A pari ol the Pioneer lee went out this alteiuuou. Trouble is expected wbeu the Columbia ice gorge goes out. Traveler! vnitlng this place would do well to call al the McCllutock Ileuse. Unc John Uelbeit will always treat them well. They have smart ibievei out in Milwau kee. Oue of tbem adroitly despoiled a lady'a cloak of fcliO worth of lace while ibe was in Church leceotly. Tbe Comptroller of New York city paid out during the four inonibs ending Octoler 23, 1S72, $22,404 aa council feu?, etc., in the suits against the Tammany tblever, none of whom have btea convicted. j- Magazines. All Ike nagazioet lor beplember, bow ready. Harper, Galnxv. Atlantic, I.ipplncoti'a, Eclectle, Trinaatlantit, Oliver Optic, Tilling Fulka, Frank Leslie, Children's Flowea, Old and New. Gokey'e Ladies' Book, Lodeyn Society, I'eteraoii'i Ladiei' Friend, Arthur's Hume, Science Monthly, Ballou'a, Uood Worts, Nursery, Cbatteihoz, Meiropolitan, Herald or Health, At lb POST OFFICII NEWSROOM. II yon Wnl a Salesman. Want a Servant Girl, Waat to Sell a Horse, Wait to Sell a Patent, Want to Lend Money, Want to Buy a House, Want to Sell a Carriage, Want to Borrow Money, Want to Sell an Oil Wl, Want lu Buy on Engine or Boiler Want to Sell a House and Lot, Wrsnt tn liorj a Strayed Animal, Want to Pn'cbHse an Oil Intmest, Want to SeI a Piece of Furniture, Wwit to Buy a Second-hand Carriage, , Want to Self Trvbinu, Casiu2, Gas Pipe, Want Find an owner fur anylning Found, advertise in tbe Rkcobd. hi no less than lea. thousand people read it weekly. NOTICE. Mr. James S. McCrav havlne removed5 to Franklin, parties having eon. munlcatlnn wub htm on business or other wise, are requested hereafter to addresa their letter lo tbal point. 3;, AUCTION SALE OF Toys, Fancy. Goods, Show C;ises,Stove and Fit tings, and other article to numerous to mention, at J. VV. Beattj's stand, commencing to-morrow at 2 p. M. Come and buy Cheap. J. W. BEA'ITY. M Inter Arransjement, On aud afler Snndav, Nov. ad. 1872 ooinq Blm-rrr ' Buff. Day Night liJtp. Kxp. Ji,,. O C. Aec. p m t 05 8 05 4 a . 4 40 6 as rVkr A-c a m Titnsvlllt, Petrnleiiiii On. i ' u m p m 13 4U 1 87 f 05 1 'M 8 20 t 54 Oil Cltv, South (! City, Franklin, KoxiiurKb, Parker's, Hraily's Bend, KirtanniDe, West Pern, J'n. i 15 I 3(1 U 15 9 30 11 55 I 45 S 00 s n 7 15 7 48 fO 4 UH U 47 4 4n 111 m 14 m 1 so 8 38 13 13 am 7 87 IU 115 10 16 a m 6 S5 1 Mora I 15 0 30 l 9 85 8 10 7 10 8 4U' 4 16 8 80 5 0 8 XU Pittsburgh, Bm p m am 1X0 NORTH, a m p m n m R IW 1 10 u i P.t slinr-h, West l'enu J'n KUtaiininf am p ra it :tt 13 7aml ' 111 V0 8 35 11 lit 4 3d 13 m 6 in 12 T-inmS 20 nraay's Hemi, Parker's. 3 00 e 5Uam. 3 55 1 43 Foxbursb, a an 6 117 5 85 K 45 8 J 7 10 7 55 II) 28 IU 50 11 UU rranaiin, a on i g Htnith Oil City, a 80 1 85 Oil City, 45 7 45 3 08 7 1(1 6 32 N si; V 00 L'pt. flentra. I 87 I 85 13 ai pm Tiin.Tllle, 4 5S n m J. J ( 15 so l III For Sale. My alook and Dztarea ara ' bow lot aw and nay bulldlug lor lale or rent. w Baxarr Diuu. n-.au r.. Ban .n a.Ila1l IfQ, if ft), 107 i. TAKE HOT1CE. navlng disposed of roy Lumber tlni with tbe Intention of leaving tbe Oil fi gioni. all parlies knowing themselves . debled lo me will please call al once a., tittle and thereby save coste. R F STERNBCRO Petroleum Centre. Jan, 7, 1873. II Mend that Itn-Pt 1 Reduced. Discount to cash customers I thankful for past favors, and un der the stringency of tbe money i market, knowing that we can 1 buy cheap for cash, we prefer to give to our patrons the Knufl. of cash prices. On and after the first day of January, 1873 we propose to sell for cash, which will be to your advantage as well as our own. Call and see us and we will give yon prices that will defy competi tion. Our motto is live and let live. MEAPE & ARMSTRONG All those that are indebted to us lor 30 days are request ed to call and settle by tbe 20th of Jan. 1872. ' Advertise la ibe R inert b. H. H. Warner dealer:in SECOND-HIND TIB All 8lKfs CMBinf, Enjinei, -Bollera, and OIL VtEIJj SIPPMFS. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR OLD ROPE, IRON and BRASS. WITavlne- reeeiulv percbaaerl a New and Im proved PIPE I'UTTfNd MACIIINR. I am nnrnsr- ed to cnt and Bi all elr.es of Pipe aad Casing rr M Inch to 8 1-4 Inch. waahlusTlonM., Nearlr Oais. Hoch enter dubhi res. f nitre, ea. apr6 tf. 11. H. WAKN-.R. Blew Goods. SAVE lOllt JIOXEY ! ind kay yew Boats (aadM!i s Mrs. M. Magrane's ONE- PRKJB' MOT & SHOE STORE I ? a?,ei!l! " ny oth boifM in tba OU tv Knll 1 FBI- . ffiMinn ! nJ' lal . u l i . wuuwktu niiu uij own 19 m C ustoiw Defiartiaent ! . . m,-.mu,rrw m inrirUL TIB IH BI1 BT WBT y I ft. "-""'J wWi flUw ooc so won J ewlry Store. Petrolemn Centre. Fa G ClHHOrJO I V W IMU....- I k-Bi.c:?"L,'"B... - "AW1U.i.1,l,i,- ' IV" If L"?"tM ass Ik. u umu.1 VAGENTS. wullMUIUn. A . lUnOu.lUiMr i Ailna, ..W.ADiifJi JU lb St. K in am La WKBKt.'S, SJ.s. aaft
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