SHUGERT & STARR is Merarlend. Smith Co., Merchant Tailors! AND DKiLIHS IN (M Furnishing ilo(H, CM. BPRING ft FRANKLIN STS., TITlSV.IiliE, PA. Sara ant In set of tba netst aeeormienta osl VL02US& CAS8IMERE8 MNGaMSH, FRENCH ANDJ AMKRICAN COATINGS, KGLBB AMD 'STRIPED SUITINGS FANCY VESTINGS. nr otlaied la tbeOtl Rttfion. TtYKNTY DIFFERENT STTLES OF HATS 5c CAPS, All tbe Latest sud Noublwl Htylea. A FDLL LINE.OF Uentej' Furnishing Goods, fec. Hetroleum Centre Daily Record fmU Centre, Pa-, Friday, Jan. 84. Istvliie siorvlce. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Services Hvery Sabbath at 11 A. M. ana ,u. P. It. Subhath School at UVa V. M. eats free. A oordial invilatloa extend ed to all. Kir. G. Moor, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M.. and 7 n'alnnlr P. M . b tbe Paator. W. C. Burch- and. Sabbath School at 12, directly afir forenoon service. Prayer Meeting and Sabbath School Tuaeber's Meeting Tueiday evenings ol easb week. Vatrolenm Centre Lodge, No. Tlfl, I.O. of O.F. Regular meeting nights Friday, at 7 o'clock. Signed. B. ALLEN, N. G t. H. Kooker, A Seo'y. 3TPIice nf meeting, Mala St., opposite McUlimock House. A. U. Of lT. V. Liberty Lodge No. .7. A. O. of TJ. W., meats evrfv Monday evening at 7t o'clock, In Odd Feilow'a Hall, Petroleum Centra, Penn'a. A. Glcxm, M. W. M. T. Coxxoit, R. . f. U. Of It. M. Mlnnkae Tribe No. 183, I. O. R. M of Petroleum Centre, meeti every Thursday evening in Good Templar' Hall. tj Council Area lighted at 7 o'clock. U. HOWE, Sachem. 8. REYNOLDfl, Chief ol Ileoorde. . Gold it lp,a, 11 3 Wa thought II ould coma to that o, something Jika It. Tba opinion now l that lira. Lydla Sherman la "an unbalanc ed, irresponsible woman," nod that abe con fessed to mora murders than aba actually committed. It la thought Impossible any woman could murder on ao sllgbt provoca lion. If Ibat view holdi, tba mora out rageous and causeless the crime tba greater tbe lately ot the criminal. Too thin! We oan believe aluioal all tba stories that cornea to ua relative to tbe fearfil anowa at the Northwest, but ona aaaertioa la beyond ' belief. It la said that the snow packed so bard daring that lata snow tempest as to maka It impossible to penetrate It with shovel, and so it baa to ba loosened by a plx-axe. . We shall ba obliged to "pan" on that alory. There ate a certain class of people to be found everywhere who ateal their reeding, od tbeu turn up tba whites ol tbeir eyes, and declaim with holy horror agaiusl the editor for inserting tbii or that in tbe pa . per. If we are a little lata with our Issae, toese fellow may ba seen banging aboat the camera making fearful face! and mut. tarlagaweee long and loud against ua, pre dloliug all aorta of evil for out especial benefit. Now, gentlemen, we don't caia a continental sues fur your opinions ona way or tbe other, but we beg ot yon as favor not to steal tba Biconn from our subscribers e-fore tbeyjbeve an opportunity to reed It, . e waa done in several instances last weetc. The youug ladles wish us lo ear that the M He S eiety will be bold at Mrs. At I man's, ibis evi-ali, Ti.e public are hereby noli' lld. . AKOTSBR Lahusj Wxi.L We hear of an other large well, struck wtlh tbe Inst leo days near tbls city, which shows that tbe upper oil belt is not yet "played out" aa claimed by tbe dawn river operators. It Is owned by Mews. Bailey, Gillmore, Jtidd and Fisk, ol this city, and is situated on tbe Sulao farm, between tbe Octave terri tory and tbe Hunter wi.ll, a coaple of miles below tbe city. Wbeo firt tested it pro duced a little oil, and a large quantity of water, but as tbe latter became exhausted tbe flow i f oil locretied, and Is noa'produ:. log from sevenly-Bve to one hundred bar re la per day, and la still increasing. This well, like tbe Hunter well on the Octave lands, ia on a direct Hoe, or belt, running Irom Cburcb Unit aoroes to tba bead of tbe Beoneboff run al Petroleum Centre. From this and other facts, wa have no doubt tbera lsa great ileal of undeveloped terri tory in tbe upper creek district. Titus ville Courier. Oil creek territory ia looking np. Wanted a Biat elaas veterinary surgeon in Petroleum Ceutrs. We think one could do well bera wbera there are so many horses and no one to doalor tbeni when aick. We see Dr. Gage, of Titusvllle, down bere cc casiooally to attend some sick animal, and it la a wonder to usj ba dou't establish a branch office down bere. When a horse gets sick, now, unless one can get "Cord." Dodge to look him over he might as well trust to nature, or you might do worse .d get bis eye stuffed mil of "salt butter" and tbe ease aggravated. Ob! my "Salt but ter in a sore eye" what a veterinary. A large quantity of suow tell last night and Ibis morning Sleighing ia good Jobn McOmber, ot tbe Central House, is something of a philosopher. Ha is a good deal ol a book worm and among bis liter rp researches has discovered a new word, viz. "locoosislibificationaty." lie Is pie. pared to explain tbe meaning to all those who pay him a call. There a rumor on the atreeta to-day that tbe Refiner's Cumbi nation baa dissolved by manual cons at, broken down by the local jealousies which got beyond control. A large number of agents for different refiner, lea ia tba country are buyiog now at Oil City, Foxbargb aod Pitlaburgb. Yestsiday we received a call from Mr. E. L. Moon, of Brocton, N. Y. Mr. M. is agent lor Ryckman, Day & Co., proprietors of tba Lake Shore Vineyards at that point. Tba still and sparkling winea ami brandies Irom native grapes, manulactured by this firm, have achieved a wide repuiation not only in the oil regions but elsewhere, as boing the best in use. Mr. Owen GufToey is tbe sole agent lor tbe sale of these wines in tnis place Those of unr aitlzens who enjoy good wlue wbtsli is uot adulterated in the least, would do well to try tbe brands manufactured by Ryckman, Day & Co Last week a well looated ou M. MoAl evy'a farm, Jackeun towuslifp, about two miles from Sunvllle, was completed aud commeueed lusting and produced six bar rels per day, second sand oil. Tbe well U owned by J. A. Davison aod Bros., ol Plum townsbip, R. R. Crawford and A. Q. Wil kins of Cooperstown under tba name of tbe Bell Oil Company. Venango Citizen. Tbe Oregon (Pottlaud) Bulletin says: 'Tbe Modoc war 'still rages. Captain "Jack and bis forces bava retreated into "tbe hollow trunk of a decaved elm tree, "and fourteen Major Generals have been "sent to Europe In order to study the "soience of getting .away with difllculty or that kind." Tbe Bulletin, now that for hundred troops bava beau repulsed by these Indiaus in that hollow elm tree, wLV makeup Its mind that tie wit waa nut aensible. It Is do boy's play to fight even a hundred Iu dieus behind sucb natural entrenchments as those Modoes have in Ibat lava bed. Tbe latest, most Ingenious piece of ras cality In a bores thief we dud up in Michi gan. It was la Flint where a man discov ered bis barn ou Ore and wished to save bis horse. Arriving at tbe atable ba louod a horse's bead tied lo tba manger, and also tbe feet of a burse in tba stall. Oo inves tigation it appeared the bead and feet be longed to a dead livery hoiae and bad been placed toere by tbe fellow who bad sioleo tbe live borae and bad Bred the baru, sup. posing Ibe retnaloa of tbe horse would be lound In tbe aabea aod tbe owner ol tbe barn not dream but bis horse bad perished in the Bra. ' The Foster well, near Limestone, has pumpsd over 100 barrels of ail witbiu tbe past two weeks aod slltl continues to yield a paying quantity tOlean Times. ZW aacreuirnt ol ibe Lord 'a Supper will be administered In the Presbyteiiao Cburob at be moraiug servtse, next Sabbath. The wells hereto lore noiiord In Beaver, Ashland, Elk aod otbet townships are still drilling. Yenungo County. Lis- n'Traverse Jurors drawn lor 4tb Mon day In F b nary, 1873. Canal D. F. Taylor. Cberryiree Edward Tarr, Samuel Sny der. William A. St. Clair, James Irwin. Clinton William Cross, Alexander Scott, Cyrus D. Pblpps. Cranberry James Trainer. Emlenton Levi Alabaugb. Franklin L D Davis. Frencbcreek K S Williams. Marshal Hartshorn, J G DulOeld, James Ruoninger, James Russell, Irwin Hesekiab May, Jr., Maihew D Montgomery. Jackson Charles Collins, Oil City John Venaotdall, John P. Fieber, Andrew Cone, Thomas B Purteous. Petroleum OVntre Clinton Robsun. Pliaole C D Neff. Plumst E Sbaw. Plessantvilie T A Morrison Plnegrove Michael Riverline. Jr. Rouseville George Shiugledeceer, RC Beveridge, P Mills, C A Coinen. Rockland George Jack, Peter Stroup . Rynd Thomas Shearer. Scrubgrass John Slaver, Joseph M Ber lio. Utlca AYTGi'more. In lbs piesent unsatisfactory CoodiiloR o r tbe petroleum market all sort of proj -cis for increasing the demand lor tba article are canvassed. The use of petroleum gas iu plaoe of coal gas is one of tbe topics of dis cussion. Tbe Titusvllle Herald has been looking up the subject, and concludea that nothing can be expected In ibat direction unless some great improvements are made An insuperable.ohjaction to the ' extensive use of pelroleum.gKS is tbe deposit of can bon in tbe pipes, In time Hlling tbem with a bard deposit that can only he got rid by boriug out with steel augers. About a year ago tbe Memphis Gas light Company Intro duced tbe 'vseeutial oil uf petroleum" into tbeir works, tbe process being thai of con verting benzine into fixed gas by passing the vapor through red hot retorts, dy ibis proctss tbe smallest practicable proportion or ties carbon was carried off by tbe gas, aud yet tbe process ' bsa been abandoned, alter an expenditure of $40,000 in less than a year, one of tbe reasoos given leiog the clogging up .of tbe service pipes with a bard deposit Cleveland Herald A blacksmith, named Oliver, at Belmont, Calllorula, made a bet of $50 be could eat utne dozen eggs In ao hour. In half an hour be had eaten seven dozen; In three fourths of ao hour be bad fiuisbed his nigblb dozen when be dropped lrooihlsclmir insert, sible and at last accounts baa not cuinu to He undertook to eat agiiimt lime, bin did not expect eternity would Come tu time's aid in tbe contest. Even down iu Texas it is too cold lot comfort. Tbe editor of the Corpus Chrisii Gazette returns tbatiks to tbe good nuighlioi who leu , him fuel wben there wasoo wood to be bought and every thiog about thenmce was so cold as out lo be bandied with eat- Isiaotion. The road are repotted In bad condition; the cattle suffering severely on the.piains, with no prospect of great mor- lalitt; and tbe weather muiky aud gloomy. the sun has not been seen once in a number of weeks. Long years ago a venerable dams used to pore over tba papera and, taking off ber spectacles to give tbem a wipe, exclaimed: "Dear, dear, there's tbem dialled Mexicaos "aud Texlcaos fighting again." That Is just the way it Is now, ' judging from tbe Corpus Cbris II Gazette. It describes tbe roads aloug tbe border unsafe, because of tba thievish end muidering Mexicans, aud that all Texas wbo wish to sava tbeir lives bave tgo around. The Dataware lodians live in larm bouses wear cut away coata aad staod np Collars, and compromise at fifty cents oa the dollar, and are getting quite civilized. In tbe Senate Mr. McKinley, bas present ed an act for tba ereoiloo of a bridge over tba Allegheny at Oil City. Tbe following bills have bean placed in Mr. McCreary's possession lor action: Ao act authorizing tbe School Directots of Franklin to borrow money, for tba pur pose of redeeming oulaunUlug indebtedness, aud funding Ihe School debt. Ao act authorizing the erection ol a Ferry over Frencbcreek at Frauklin. Toe act relating, lo Ihe Poor House, do Heed last week, has passed both Houses. Tbe Grand Ludge ol tbe Ancient Order o UoHed Workmen completed ibe bmunetsof its session at Meadville Friday, adjourning to meet In Erie oo Ibe Sesood Tuesday In Jly. Tba annual session of tbe Giscd Lodge bas beau fixed for Pittsburgh, ttuu tba lime, tbe seoond Tuesday ia January. About a hundred reprssaotatlvei wrt pre, eut at Ihe Ms sdvllle inset log. A pood deal of land has been leaped bete to Watson A Oo. of Tilusvillo. They are preparing to drill for oil. Our Seminary Is progressing steadily, under the excellent supervision ot Prol. Pralher. assisted by Miss McBrlde A Literary Society has been orgsoized In connection with Ibe above, of whloh Mr. Palmalsr is President, and it is 1 kely to be a success. Miss Maggie Hamil ton bas charge ol the Dislriol School, very much to tbe eutislaotloo of all tbe citizens. On Friday, l7ib, a number of the members a.id friends ol tbe Sugaroreek Memorial Church made a visit to tbe house of our paa tor, Rev. W. Elliot, taking tbe family by surprise. The ladies took full possesion or tbe bouse and alter tba usual shaking of hands a sumptuous table waa spread, al which all partook freely of Ihe good things ol tbls Hie. Every face seemed bright ul every one felt happy. The good folks ol Sugarcreek returned lo their bomes, leav ing behind I hem a handsome mil nf greeoe backs ana many vaiuaoie guts just sucn things as a family requires. Tbe New York Museum of Art basjust secured a letee and curious Collection if antiquities, illustrating tbe art, history ie llgieu and eustema ot the Island of Cyjus, The collection embrace no less than 10,000 pieces, wblch were discoved in temples and tomlis and which date back at least 1,200 years before the Christian Era. Oil Wells For Sale. Three producing wells on the Central Petroleum Farm, Pet releum Centre, Pa, doing from 200 to 250 barrels per month. Run with a large Woodbury & Booth Boiler, good as new.i Engine nearly new. Gas, water and oil connections all in com plete working order with all necessary tools to work said wells. Price $4,500. Five hundred down. Balance in three, six, nne and twelve months with interest and se cured, inquire of EMMkT FEUKIS, agent, on the prem ises. jan 2?-3t For Sale. 800 BARREL TANK at Petroleum Centre, Iron sides, wooden top and Bottom, price $400. Apply to Central Petrol eum C. VS S eigli - el lllull'alo Rohes. Wilf none, Lap Holies, ic, at Marshall fc Richards. Main Street. rST Fine SINGLE HARNESS frnn$2S lotion at Marshall & Richards, opposite tun UKCiutn nince. NOTICE. Mr. James S. MeCray having removed in Franklin, parties having com. mnnication with him on business or other wise, ate requested hereafter lo address tbeir letters to thai point 3t. Memoved ! m. HERROIM Has Removed is CLOTHING STORE to Beatty's Old Stand, Washington Street, Petroleum Centre. Pa, GCaHBOItlOS "sang nr KSCHlir." "omb vnimra " anna rtowm,- strumm ruwxaa. i k O-ldlfTIC WlnLV tm WIIILT CHBIS.X woaa K iiaMiia.iiai.aii aire. afw sf ttw ChrMM. ar. th. of " wiiU MBWWaVM KlaUJaW. rt-H'5r.'tl3iti Lionel AGENTS. auautoMtartaeM . wiia m uu wioM. . kU.W.ADiatSi inBMkaui atonal NotliJitt, Harness Repairing at Marshall , arua, main Mreei. For Sale. My atoek and fixtures ere now fa, and my building lor sale or rent, J. W rtuitT Pelrolenm Centre, Dec. 28, 187!. J TAKE NOTICE? llavlnir A Icmiuit nr m f . l I . " . r "'J u'luieer nut witn ine mteutlou ot leavlog the Oil il gions. all parlies knowing themselvei t debled lo me will please call eigne ili settle and thereby save eoeta. i K . STERN-BUBO Petroleum Centre. Jan. 7, 1873 Iw. t"Whlp, at Marshall & Richard. posiie Recoup Office, Main Street. P.,. leum Centre, I'n. ' " AH Head Hint Itun-p,!,,. Discount to cash custompr. thankful for past favore. anil a a ' Mil der the stringency of the money ttiai ivci, auun iiijj tltat we Can buy cheap for cash, we mtfprh give to our patrons the benefit oi casn prices un and after the first day of January, 1S73 we propose to sell for cash, which will be to yonr advantage as' well as our own. Call ami mm see us and we will cive von prices ttiai win oeiv competi tion. Our motto is live and let live. MEAE it ARMSTRONG All those that are indebted to us lor 30 davs are renuest. ed to call and settle by tlit jutn pi Jan. 1872. nr Fiue.SINUI.K NAUM.' f,nnu . -j.. .7 .7. ----.-- ..".. io ? too a. aarsnuu r UieuenH, oppoim IU. ALtllKU oincp. nm he in:. n. II WARNER, has just received front home twenty casks more nf thai cider. Urn waa never beat for quality. Also, applet eggs, butler,' ic. The best butler ntt hronget Into this town, whleh be wilt rail far cssb,'but will not trust any more goods sfut tue urai 01 January, All those indebted lo blm are requeue! lo call and settle without dolay and costs. II. II. Wiaxu. Advertise In the Rkcord. H. H. Warner UTAUCRPR SECOND-HMD TDBIKG4 All 8izr Casinf, Enitnes, i Boilers, and OIL WELL KIPPLIFS. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR OLD . ROPE, IKON and BRASS. aYVHavlnp reintlv iircr.aed a New and ! proved HIPR tU'lTINO M.tr.'HINK, I am prepar- I ed to cut and nt all sizes of Pipe and CmIdl' froa f 4 Inch to 3 14 Inch. I waahlnglon-fit., Nearlf Oav. Hurt' f eeter Houn, Pes. Centre, Fa. f aprttr n. II. WaRN-B. 1' New Goods. save io m nom i And hay year Docts audfetccs si ' Mrs. M. Magrane's ! Mi! ONE PRICE I BOOT & SHOE STORE ! i I keep a very lane atoek or all klnda oa imfr . and .ell aa elu.p u anjr other knnse In tbe OU I UKQION. CoBseetsd'withuiy More tea , Castom Deiartment t and I guarantee a perfect fit in- all mj wst Bepalrlng neatly done, Next door te Weiv JswelrpBiore. PttrelwitM JtrtT, f bvir
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