1 - . i t' l: SHUGERT & STARR (fgccMwri to McParland, Smith Co. ,1- Merchant Tailors! AND DBALBKS IN Gents' Furnishing Goods, COR. SWUNG & FRANKLIN STS., TITl'SV.liliE, PA. 9 Have int l one of lbs flnmt amor, menu of 'lA)lI18 & CAUMMERES ' ENGLISH, FRENCH AND .......... AMERICAN 'coatings, MIXED AND STRIPED SUITING3 FANCY VESTINGS. Ever offered In the Oil Koglon. TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF ,, HATS - Scr CAPS, Alilhe LiteetndKobl)latHtrle. , -' 4 v AF0LLLINROP I . ling ' Goods, &c. " Petfoieum Centre" Daily' Record rK)ealr.iaJtTlinrx4u, April 10 ' ,'i - Dlln orTlce. i ' METHODIST EPISCOPAL" CHURCH Bew.ceiev.erj Sabbath at 11 A. M. and "i4 P. M. Bubbalb Bohool t Yl P.M. eats free. A cordial Invitation extend . ed to all. , . ,", " . ' "' -iv in ..''' " U""tBt P"t06 ; ? RtefiYTkR"5V ' OHtlHCH. i " lPcbfng at ll o'clock A. M.. and 7 o'clock P.'kl, hybe Peator, W. C. Burch- axd., Sabbato Sobool at, 12,, dlreotly after lOreoooo service. 1 .-. Prayer. Meeting and ' 6bbath ' School Teacher's Meeting-. Tuesday evenlogs ol .Mb foot...' .:-.t "" Petrolcain Centr-iliodffe, So, ", Tltt, I.'O. of O. f. if: Regular meeting nights; Friday, at 7 o'clock, signed. ' "-L B. ALLKM. N. O r. A vh. k:krii;a sir- - - - fjrPlac of meeting, Halo St., oppoalte HOUUDUM! tionie. I v A.-i O. oi C. V. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of TJ. W., meets every Monday evening at 7 o'clock, i hrtWd Fellowa Bull, PViroledtu Centra, r -K" --V A. Clunk, m. w. . . M. T Coo, . R ,Hi . f I. O. of R. M. .v i MlnoefcOOO Tribe No. 18:1, I. O. R. M of Petroleum Centre, meets every Thursday awning to Good Templar's Hall. - tVCouoetl tires llfbled at 7 o'clock. ' H. HOWE, Sacbeni. A I UKEP; (Tbraf ot.ltecorda. Gold at lp. aj.,JJ8)i - A land slide of extensile dimensions or curreif deer Gregg's Switch; last night. " '.Tbe slide, was orer forty feet loog and at & I f)eea) feet deep The paaseogara on the late trains north aod south bad to : be traoaferad at iba slide, andiconslderable de law oooasloned to trains. Up to this morning the obstruction bad not beeq re moved aod OMtber Iraosbr wa made beo , esiary. Freight trains were all delayed. Tb ? etu! enoueiiiuulou of the Penn tylvanla Reserva Volunteer Corps will take plaoa at Geltyehurg oo Thursday, May 15. IBrs, The anobal meellogof these com ,. ftdea In arms, who held ' such a prominent place Io tbe history af the 'great rebellion, ' have -always been' pleasurable, and the . coaling oae ia likely to be more largely at . United tbao any that have preceded It. ' - BThe Caof) petroleum Cempany are ma kiog prepsratlpos to sipk, another well, on tbe hill sear the churches, ! The water baa subsided somewhat In Oil .Creek. ' ' , DuiJog (.he heavy tbuudet sbewer.afllght -' of two since, tbe lightning struck 'at several polola. A large tree uu lbs side of McCrsy . Hill wai sbattbred by a tolt.' 'Aree situ ated Io BenoehoA Run was struck early Io too evening, oangbt Ore, and strange as , It pay appear, burned ail nigbt although1 I1 't was raloiog bard most of the lime. "' 'We are pleased to ooljoe our frieod Irwin OB tbasirel oooe mors aflnr a protracte 1 . lUoess. i ., i ai i ' .The land slide at Gregg's twitch was not u..lnove4 uotil shortly alter booq today.-. i-taoi oo'lMtiiiCpuii8(iucucp. . , Captain Jack an J hit Modocs are elUl In tbeir bale In the lava bods In Orogon, and a band of United Statei soldiers are watch ing them. This has been tho slats of affairs for several months add will probably coo tinue till Captain 'Jaclc dies. It seems queer that one or two hundred Indians abould defy tbe United States army, but as the army has nothing else to do, II is proba ab:y as well that part ol them sliould be em ployed in watching tbe Modoc as at any other buainess. If tbe ladians could be taken to llrat class botels and boarded at public expense tbey could b kept much cheaper. There is another speck of war In Asia, not quite of no threatening a character as that which hovered lately over the region of tbe Oxus, but still uol without import ance. Tho Dutch have for a long time bad nominal ovi Ignty over the East India is land of Sumatra, though interfering little with the local government of tbe chiefs. In 1870 a treaty was concluded between EogUud and Holland by wtiloh tbe latter pledged Itself to protect ilritieb subjects in Sumatra la the same manner as tbe Dutch. Complaints have been ma do by tho British traders of depredatlous by the Malay In habitants ol the north western patt of the island, and tbe British Government baa called on the Ddlcn Government to fulfill its treaty obligations. Tho Dutch King notified tbe Sultan of Abeen, who pioiesjts to rule over the northwestern part of Suma tra, that tbe outrages must cease, aod find ing no improvement is preparing to enforce obedience with tbe sword." Tbe Acheeus have all the fierceness aod cunning ot tbe Malays in general, and are larger made and more vigorous. They will give tbe Dutch forces trouble, sliould tbey detot uiinqou actual reeUtaoce. Coxstitltional. The Supreme Court, by a partisan majority, b decided that Local Option is legal. The irregularities that characterized the law io its passage the still greater that marked it ia lis ml- mlstlon to tbe people 1 1 be voted on at ilU ferent dates and by localities Kingly, Instead of being voted upon io Ibe same manner as 'or State officers; tbe deprivation ol busi ..em and depreciation of property values to a large aod worthy clan ol eltizeos without equlvarnt, is decided to be eminently right and proper.. Such are the iniiloaciea aod labyrinths In law, that justice, tight and common sense are frequently lost .sight of. And here ia a euse In point. So long as tbe Judiciary Is eleollve, so long It will be ser- sltive when any thing is to be gained for tbe ptrly 'or themselves, .popular clamor is not vox del only right and truib. From partisan tyranny based on tbe usurpations of power' by majorities good Lord deliver us. Tbe largest cargo of petroleum ever ship ped from tbe port ol l'bi.adulphla was ou board the ship Kloit ol Algeria, which sail ed reoentlr lor Aoiwern, It consisted ol 1 0,941 round bariels (equal to 12,281 pay .ole barrel of furty-iwu gallons each. Tbe ship drew Iweuty-four teat of water being one inctt leas loan the draught ol the abip Peter Maxw II, wblcb sailed oo Ibe 23d tilt., for Hamburg, and six inches more ibau the ship C tthejrtl, ouied some years since for coming to Ibis pott because abe drew too much water to euier. New York arbor. . A li ruier named Hodge r was the other day louud walking on the metals of the English Great Wealeio. railway. Some bystanders seeing a train apptoacbii'g eliouteJ to ibe man and warned him of bis danger. "All right," shouted baok Hodgi r, and then lay cooly down on tbe metals,' the tralo imtne diaieiy paasing over Hut, aod completely severiug his boily io two. 'It would be in terestiug ifsoinn witter in Ibe London Spec tatnr cuuld Lo peieuaded to give us Ilia views Hpun the qui'stiou ol cowardice or courage exeuiplilled to Ihissuiciilo We leuru that an iiditodoiicd oil well a e- Limestone, In this sounty, which wns opaued Some tiniH sii ce, is" now flowing thirty barrel with the drill ntlll iu Ibe well Tanks have beeu removed fmin r-aluiminca and other polutH to Itiis well, In which lo preserve the oil. All iiuiiirutie quantity was wasted before tauka cuuld be bud The excitement hwi attracted hundreds ol ppple'y (Ills piece. Oleati Times. The Filth annual rcuniuu of Battery 1!., First Artillery Peuosylvaula Reeer.ve Vol unteer Corps, will take place at Mt. Jack son, Liwrrnce county, Pa., on Saturday April 26, 1873 John B. Stewart will be tbe orator ot ihe uccasiou. John E. Shaw, 'a keeper of a Cbarlttslon, Mass ', prison, was fatally stabbed by a cor V lot yesterday morning. ' John. Uiimley). tbe boy saved from the wreck. of the Atlantic, is iu Newark,' Now Jersey. . Tt Sul'.ao of Turkey U (aid lo be tryiog to lutroducejhe stove pipehttt, . . ," The New Postal ActThe Abolished "free Blatter" Uat. It Is Important lor the pitblio to know what Is Included In tbe law knowo as "the repeal of the fraoking privilege." All mall known as "free matter" tinner the existing laws, oo which postage must be paid after June SO, by reason of this repeal, Is classed under twelve heads, as Hows, viz: 1. . All mall matter from the President and Vice-President. 2. Ofliciel communications lo and from Cabinet and Bureau officers, chief cletk or franking officers of each of the Executive Departments. 3. All letters or printed matter lo ft from members of CongreM, Secrutary of the Senate or Clerk oi Ibe House of Represen tatives. 4. Petitions to Congress. f. Copyright matter to Librarian t.T Con gress, if so marked nn the package. C. Smithsonian Insiimto mail. 7. Exchanges between pulillKherf. one copy of each publication not lo exceed six teen ounces in weight. 8. Weekly newspapers to actual sub senbers within c-junty where published. 9. Notices from Postmasters .of ret'uealB to take publications. 10. Dead letters returned to writers' 11. Medals, certificates of thanks, cr other testimonial awarded by Legislatures to their soldiers. 12. Under a speoial act of Congress, passed some years sinco, all mail matter to and from Mary Lincoln, during ber natural life. Those persons having tbe frnuking priv ilege are the President, Vice President, Senators, llopreseutalives, Delegates, Sec tetary of Senate, Cletk ot House, Cabinet aod Bureau officers, all heir Clerks, Post masters, for official communications only, as also Collectors of Iuteinal Keveoue and Mrs. L'ncoln. Undo: Ibe present law free matter is car ried at a cost of about $1,230,000, while tbe estimate made for amounts required to pay ticuial necessary official postage for tbe eusuiogtiscal year is about $2,&00,0'I0. The changes io tbe law will be especially onerous on the library ol CongreBS aud tbe Smitbsoniao Institute, whose advantages iu lb ia respect have never been abused, and were ouly used In the Interest and dllfueioo ol koowleilge. Another change which will be ol great lucouveoieuce, IS that re atlve lo returned "dead lett is'' to their writer, when known. The English 1'ust Office follows ibe jule wo Dave, and collects when tbe returoed letter is d.-livered. The oniy mutter that can be sent, under the amended law after tbe 30tb ol Jn:i- next, wiiuoui prepayment. Is newspapers sent ivguUily Pottage Is to be collected quirleilyou lliem wbt'U deliveted. Preseul legululious I maiu in iffect. Ciiaxue. The firm of Jlea.e & Aim strong, long engaged In the flour aud le. d trade in tbia place, have disposed of the i store and business lo a gentleman fium Tt liisville, who takes charge on Movlay uex. We are sorry lo lose these geuilei.n from tbe buaiuess interests of the town, b.V aie pleased lo leatn that it is not ttelr iuiX tioo to remove (torn Ihe place. Tbey de sire in to return ibeir sincere thanks to tbeir patrons lor tbe liberal patronage ex tended them duriug ibe past two or three years. Tbey also desire us lo request all parties indebted to them lo call nud settle at once as their buoks must be balanced within tbe next few days Texas oonlaios over eight hundred Sue day schools. Tbe Wellttod canal will be opened oo ti e 2Jst iost. Goveruor Dtx lias siguud Pouumatic Railroad bill. the Beach The New York Produce adjourn over Good Friday. Exchange will Dispatches Iroul Mtoueaoia aud luwu re purt a severe soow storm yesterday. The Suquehuotia liver, ut Wilkesbarre, was tweuly. three feet yesteiday, aud tin ing. Tbe ice in the Hudson river was moving yesterday, uud navigation will soua be jre uu rood. Iu the Vaucykie muner trial, in Brook lyn, tbe jury relumed a verdict of out guil'y. The term "karats'.' applied iu gold means lino for iuatance, is mixed with 6 "karats' or one-lourlh,alloy. The karat as a weight represents two gtalns, but of course ss a measure of gold, tbe word karat Is a relay live term. A portico of au iruu clad, weigoing near ly two thousand tons, was recently found iu Charleston harbor, over a quarter of a mile from tke spot where tbe vessel was blown up at the liiqe, o.rjtha eaciiiiliuu ol tub city in ISOj. Letters friim tho People. : Not. Tbe monngerofthls journal, with out endorsing the sentiments ol contributors, desires to offer tbe widest possible 1st tilde for Tree discussion. It Is merely stipulated that coinmuuicalione shall concern matters ot public Interest, be put in decent 'nu; and accompanied with the names or tbe writers, not for publication, but as a gnat sntee of good la it I). ' KaxsvCitv, Pa. April 9, 193 r niTtin Enronti : Noticing a otimber of oommnnicotltitis In your paper from this place, we take the liberty Jof fiirnlshir your readers with a few Items. There seems to be a general exodus about lo take place from this city, "Ichabod" is plainly Jwrit ten upon his walls.; j,, g. S. Hancock has secured o lease on the G.iliowny Farm and is about to com mence operations. ' GenerAl" we wish you ettccefS. Your reporter visited the scboois in this place and wn highly pleased with the sys tem ol teaching. The teachers are both courteous d accomplished ladies. W are incllued to Iblok that the teach crs of tbe primary 'department has more than ber sbaro or the" labor there being over (llty scholors in regular attendance.' The singing school nndsr Ptor. Kit. ol Rouseville, is in a flourishing condition, More anon. A poor mu In Milwaukee bns applied for a divorce from his wile, and be certainly onghMo have II. The partner olhis juje and sorrows was in the habit of smashing the furniture ond crockery on tbe devoted parson aod then piiRcbing him with tbe 'ragments. She belabored blm with brooms rorubbing brushes, shovels, tongs, aud oth er implements of domestic wrath, spilled the oontetits of the coifee pot on bis good Clothes, and bul led I bo kerosene lamp at his solicitation. Why the infatuated man wished to subject himself again to tula fuel lade of kitchenaware it Is bard lo under stand, but be should have, his divorce and be Disced lu an asylum of idiuts for safe keeping. Germany published the latter half ot 18ii2. 6,4S3 buoks duting A trlil In otica. N. Y., fourteen yenrs of sge, is the mother of two children. Tbe area of the coal Heids in Illinois i said to be four limes larger than that ot Great Britlan. T X is raielug a legiiueiit l mounted donsiabuiaiy for ibe. protection of ber Irun tier. A 1 n 1 1 1 til eon III Uetinlt lias applied for h i itijuiictloo to (entrain bis inolhvr from iiiariymg again. A divorce was recently granted in n Con necticut Court, in which tle wife was al moat allowed &Q.0D0 allimnny. The hiith price ot coul In Eugland ! s id to h tvvgivea a new Impetus to coal mining in Unsnia and Northern Germany. Th Pope i conlined lo ti is bed. An association of married clerks In New York propnsM to build a large 'family hole' to be worked on tbe corporative plan. William Cooly, a Pbiladelpbian, was ar rested in Lancaster on the 1st Inst., for ped diing small wares without a license. He was fined $50. The Baltimore Sun owing to the press ure of its advertising coiumus, was com pelled lo issue a supplement on tbe 2d iost A Dew English novel Is caled "Willing to die" and that's what ibe matter with tbe reader before he gets half through. Tbe last lemnaulsof Ibe old Maurb Chunk coal chutes were removed recently. More than torty years since Ibe chutts were first constructed. An announcement by the Lumlon Civi Service Comruistlooers that elevenjvee mcies were lo be filled in Ibe metropolitan past Bloes, recently tirougbt over ZOO wemen 0, candidates lor the position. The New Orleans Picayune, reports the ooodition of tbe crops in that section lo bs unusually promising. Peaches and fig, give promise ot being very abundant. The body of Daniel Uanley, of Media.ro the last ofl he victims of tbe recent bridg. disaster at Richmond, Vs., was found last week in tbe river in an advanced state of de com petition. NOTICE. We expect .11 parties indeb ted to this firm to settle their bills before the 1st of May next and avoid nnpleasantness, as we iutend to close out and leave (his town. SOBKL & AUERIIAIM. j Dated, Petroleum Ceutie, Pa., March 2l)tb SOBEUS OPERA TWO AlghsU 01. iv Ms TmiuJ,.. am a mil, 1Mk ,tj Ibvaaingoiaroiae w ounce 8,tfr. , I AND HER TJNHIVAUD I BUKLESQ8 4 COMEDY UW Opening In tie Rearing Pare of U Toconelade with tke '$nrlsqne Kxtnn,, Or TH GIHL OF .TUB rKBlot Clorlnda....M.-.... .Ur 8AM stm, l-rioce roapcttl.... Ilisa AUNEH WALIirJ v 1 is vi bsthsbvvi m wj tiitj vqilTptfiy SECOND NlQHi AM an.ioaiTiiiii- 01X0 01 R B or Mistake , WilL Occnt To conclude with the Latest Beautta. ROBIN HOOfi U fasT U VII 1 A - .s. STiVB AHUI.tV.,. j, BiTbZi uiear i;naraciers of ui Coaqauy ADMIS8I04 .EOe. KKSKUVED 81ATS. . Reserved Beats canbs scenredat Ihsptat oBt, imiks isvorc. Doors open at T; Omtaia rises at 8 o'clock. J. P. VILLA, fropctcw. Cot. J. H. KtOl, Busbiess Maniuer. 12,000,000 ACRES! Cheap Faj;msJ ThecnaapMtLsndln ma kctfhr mUhTih. UNION PACIFIC RAIL ROAD CO, Ib tiwUnat I'Uito VslKy 3,000,000 Aret In Ceutral Jfthrasks Now lor sale In tracts of forty acres lad uimarSi Ave sm ta ysars' credit at par ceat. beadnite lniene nteirw aMildaBdiwalt.f delicate, leftlle soV, tsaboj. annnol Mad wstei. TH" BKT MAhKRT 1W THK ' Vf K8T! Tin crest mining lesions of V. onihg, CntorWo, D I auu ncvaoa eeing auppiiea v Ibe Janata uj ik SOLDIERS ENTITLED TO -A BOSI&- STSADOFJSO ACBESt IIIB JUST LOCATIONS fOK OOLOHlis. FRK BOMBS 0K ALLt Mlllh of smtof ciioiue uovernmeni una opaa an tatnr asatriw llnmestrad Law, near this Great hailraai, sin aa'd merkets and all tbe eoavenienettof as aa ae ilt-u conntry. - free basses to i urehai en of f'aHmadlant. Motional Mipa bowing Ilia Land, bh m eilltliianf Deecrlptlva Hampkirt with new lUpt Jiaiivii btcc Bjvorywnere Address O. P. DAVIS, LAND COMMISSIONER f HK. It. OMAIH, NEB. WANTED, 10,000 FARMERS To Improve 1.TO0 TOO area It. K I .amis Ins 1Mb, ninrriaiu ana inoaisq . n me uaaie regiue m wai- rn Iowi i ho bast r. n. wheat and calllep elurlt belt in the West, It hunra distant mm lituo Uirat and Kill ansnrpaaMd X endow and plo tana wiinpureruuuiiie witer even' amr-oici Mo ft v r au t aga Avon I credit uric n ar Here, send for a ffilida. 1 1 oata nmhlna. Bad utr descrlptioas, pries, terms, aaaps ami bjw lowoli ina niiiua. iiqavsu'lin li VAi.iii'i, lav I'omaiiMlanerlowaltall Head Land Ce., Cekr Haiiidi, Iowa. uiiicagu umce, a o. oanat at. BL.A1U PRESIlfTKRIlL 1C1DEK. III.AlttSTOWtM, AgWdCOSSl. Fnnal advanlaMia flnr aialas and frlasTea Barwa C'li.i.ilan h Absi.m, Ihrout inatraetia and anM atteniloa tolbosomf. rtaandha disof .tanu,t dartliisonevfthalMStlnstiliiiioas of tin coaaoj. Spni g sesBlon conmences March Mia. mulv. A mt an. tlM.a Tu..r . (M, . ,MT.' MflB ence : Officer of Prlncctoa and Lattjetu Collar! ecDo uir Loiaiogye. a. n. n-isivcnn, a.si., msnr FOR ONE DOLLAR We wilt send FREE hy mall, en iwelptef Oai llnllnr. 9 ntktrmtm nffluklM Tlnwar IRedlBOd OBT Catalogiia. cont lulng upwards of It wltli mil direction! for culture, tn any addieuialu Vnitad SUioa. Catategvoa (ra' on applkallua DUE A: DOT I.K. sH-edamen and Florists, ai Trtaiooiiirssi, naawu. FARMERS. SXSJftfG ofN.w totatte .Iriuit Tre-s. Ac. Treutlao. Al-ntfre Extra offer. L, D SCOTT A CO, Huron, Oslo. Go to H . As LOZItK 4thStreet,near K. II. track, for your EXZIE, dellv cred at the welh for prr Cartel. , pptrnieiim Centre, Feb. 6th liOUfi HEQG-' l , Now is tbe lima to buy Ihe otlobviM Kox Williams' Bnffilo Cteao) A1S ' V' A. LOZIKR'8 as be Intends to dose "P ' tbe twenty fourth inst. Also, all ttiott ' debted to Ihe same will pleas oetne " settle on or be are said dale aodoblig lM uodersigoed. ' W. A fcoaHB. SlWtiat Not1 Thesreat JotmIIs MBSBjln Icouiaayear, with ag.pleadt Jl jJOt brosMj free. Specimen, 8 ceota W ttalas a dob BBJ 5eu Baw this. ifobB B-1 Aldan. PabUrtat, OWt (ago. , . ' " T. . : t e Fi Hi I Cm C Iks to r
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