HHUGERT&STABR to MtrrlHd,latkCo., Merchant Tailors! aJID DKALIR8 IN Gents' Furnishing Goods, COK.1.SPRINS 4 FRANKLIN 8T3., TITUSTliIiE,'PA. Ha put la mm of tt florBt assortments oj (JL01ILS& VA88IMERES ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN COATINGS, MIXED AND STRIPED SUITINGS, YE5TINSS. FANCY Iver cnered!n the OU Region. TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF HATS Ss CAPS, Alt tho Latest and Nobbiest Btjlet. A TOLL MM OF Gents' lunushing Goods, &c. Hetroleum Centre Daily Record, Pet, (jewtre, r. Monday, Mar 2u Divine Servlcs. , METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Services every Sabbitb at 11 A. II. and t P. M. Sabbath School at 12& P. M. eatafee. A curdial invitation extend ed to all. Bar. P. W. Scovield, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7k e'elock P. U. rt PATTON, Pastor. fetrolenm Centre Lodfe, Xo. T1S, I. O. of O. F. Regular meeting nigh la Friday, at 7 'clock. Signed. ALBEHT GLENN. N. G. R. O'Flahbrtv. A RiitV. nC-VPloe of meetikg, laaio St., opposite JlUllIIOIUVe IIOUM. a. o. or v. w. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A O. of U. W., Beets evefv Monday evenlnt: at 7 o'clock, in. Odd Fellow' Hull, Petroleum Centre, Penn'a. ' A. Glkn, II. W. 6. H. Kookcr, R. Gold at 1 p. m. 114 Thb Wan, i Tonawanda Swa We received a call yeatorday from Mr. n K. Bllgh, who li at present, in connection with Mr. a. H. Torter, engaged in drilling I the well in Tonawanda Swamp, which Ib being put down by a company of spiritual ist from New Yoik City, report! of which we have frequently made In the Record. At present the well ia 1,480 teet deep, with no 'bow fer oil or anything ele, except a Inperior quality of mlooral water, of which there ! a great abundance. At that depth tue sana i mixtar of gray and red sansH V tone of. .oft and .pang, n.tnre, eMliO" B' ''! Coming Conflict." Sb - . . ' ' I Crimen Well rnmm.nH.J mnH .11 .hn.,l piraiea oy me drill. There is not tbe slightest show fer tbe greasy fluid. Tbe compaoy Intend to slok Ibe well to a depth of 1,(00 leet, and in tbe event of getting no oil to move the r r to another point Indica ted by the "spirits," and drill a new well. The company have established a water cure . at tbe well, whlob ia visited daily by a larg number of invalids, wbe, It la said, derlVg benefit from tba medicinal qualities of the water. Mr. B. ia of tbe opinion that there I not oil enough'eoywbere In that neck of woods to grease a bull wheel, even If the spirits do say so through a medium and by tbe use of tbe witch bezel branch. Mr. Bllgh's visit here la for tbe purpose of engaging two drillers to go back with blm ta finish I tie work. We notice our old Piyifole friend, but now of Oil City, Col. A. P. Duaoan, announce himself as a candidate tor the State Seuate, ubjoot to tbe usages of tbe Kepublloun par ty. Mr. Duncan baa filled that position ac ceptably one or two terms, and if elected would no doubt fulfill tbe wishes of his con stituency, and work for Ibe Interests of tbe oil reglo uto ibe best of bis ability. C Extensive coal fields bave lately been die. covered lo Hyderabad, an eastern province of Hmdoonan. One seam Is staled lo be over fifty feel in tbickne.. The discovery Is of the utmost Importance, ., tbe supply o coal lor Inula, bM hitherto been eiclu' nrely drawn from England, a Urge store llremity of the U d Sea. Letters from the People, Noti The manager eftbla journal, with, out endorsing the sentiments ol contributors, desires lo offer the wldeat possible latitude lor iree aiscussion. it le merely stipulated Ibat coniuiMtilceiions shall concern matters ol public interest, be put in decent language and accompanied with tbe names of Ibe writers, not for publication, but as a guar antee of good faith. It c form. Mr. Editor: The hobby of tbe hour is reform. Democrats advocate it with singu lar unanimity, quoting Jackson as a prece dent. Liberal Republicans and tbeir can didates owe their parasitic existence to Ibl, clamor. It remains for the straight republi cans to demonstrate, as tbey can readily, that reform baa been tbe constant rule and practice of Grant's administration. It is with no little pride or pleasure they point to the reduction of tbe public debt and evenues. -Civil Service Reform must begin in tbe balls of Congress, then we may con fidently look for It In every department of tba government. When Congress ia re cruited from the ranks ot tbe people, when the merchant, mauufacturer, artisan and baelness man is found there, largely In tbe majority, then and not till then shall we see reform. For a quarter of a century, wealth, and a position in some profession, has been deem ed necessary to secure a man a seat there. What we want is less legal acumen, forensic ability and stump oratory, and more busi ness talent. A more thorough knowledge of tbe producing Interests ol tbe entire cotuito Ity, and a more prompt discharge of Ibe duties pertaioing',to Legislation. Here is our own district, we want not wealthy mediocrity, but a man who, by bis tact, ability, and Industry, along with acknowledged integrity, can secure not oaly tbe confidence and esteem of bia constitu ents, but tbe bearty co-operation of bis colleagues In any measure deemed necessary and proper to sustain tbe material interests ot tbe district. J.M.Dickey is just such a man. Born and bred In Mercer connty, be is familiar with ber great mineral and agricultural resources. So ol Venango aud Clarion, where aa a successful operator and refiner be has been identified for years past as one of tbe most active men in tbe petroleum trade. His fidelity to tbe party, bis untiring en erg), decision of character and business ca pacity, combined with a thorough knowl edge of tbe wants of a community whose prosperity is built on its mineral and agri cultural resources, make him in every way available and, popular. Should be be nominated,' bis election Is certain, and our district will have set a good example to others as Ibe proper place to begin tbe re- ; form so much needed, of Infusing pleblun vitality, Instead of patiian indifference, with tbe business manegement of tbe coun- try. Occasional. Petroleum Centre, May 21, 1872. Two Lectcres. Mrs. N. Arlouioe Brigbtman, a western lecture of note, wil deliver two leolures In tbe M. E. Cburcb, Petroleum Centre, on Thursday and Friday evenings, May 23 and 24. Subjects "Oil. dom and bow It looks to a Western Woman from tbe "Prairies, Geologically and Social ly," and "Why God made Earth and Adam, comes well recommended, and all (bould attend. As she seem especially anxious to epeaa io me young people and oblldren as well as tbe "wise beads," she will, at tbe close of one lecture, tell tbe young people somewhat of ber experience on "rising in life." . . Conitatutloiial Convdrtloi. As this I the year tbe feeple bave to elect members to represent them In convent lion to renJoaYl the CoBttj tutlon or the Com monweallt, it would be' well ror tbem to consider tbe kind of men whom tbey should choose to apeak for tbera Ttie Republicans we see bave pul'lo nomination the Hon M C. Be.be, of PleasaotsjuV. No better man could bave been chosen' for tbia Important position, be teiog a man well versed In tbe wants of tbe people and lnnstilulionaI law. We loot for blm to receive a strong support from bis party both at tbe primary and geoeral eleotion. The Order of Odd Fellows In this country Is growing Into considerable Importance as a benevolent organization. Ita yearly reve nue is now about $3,600,000, and tbe aver' age anuual outlay for purposes of relief is $1,000,000. The remainder la a fund to be called Into use whenever required. One or Baltimore; loveliest belle has just made a runaway match, to tbe Intente delight of tbe gossipera. 'A sympathizing chronicler says that tbe bride "lert behind a d'sjontolale little poodle lo uicutn tue pnj of uoi tjuHetl love.' NOTES OF THE DAY. Horse men pronounce Mr. Bonner Idiotic for purchasing the nnborn brother of bis coll Startle lor $5,000. Tbe people ot Joneshoro, Ga., celebrated tbe annlverssry of tbe death of Stonewall Jackson, on the 10th Inst., by deooratiog tbe graves of the Cooleder'ate dead. An Alabama paper was not Issued at the regular time, lately, one of tbe editors be. Ing on tbe jury, Bnd the other having been married. Both expressed their regrets la the next issue. A lady, injured at tbe Boston Muslo Hall by tbe tailing of tbe decorations, en tbe occasion of tbe children's festival Id honor of Duke Alexis, has sued two ot tbo city committee for damages. Tbe Texas cattle trade bas commenced, and large herds are already on their way northward. Three droves are reported to have reached Wichita, ou tbe northern boundary of tbe State. There will be four expeditions to the Arc tic regions Ibis summer, from tho United Stales, Austria, Sweden and Germany. A Frenob colony io Franklin, Kan , bas established a velvet manufactory at that place, which Is said to be tbe first one in tbe United States. Two million dollars worth of elephants and other Insects which go to make up a menagerie are walking around in the States this year. To grow rich, earn money fairly, spend less than you earn, and bold on Ij the ilif' ference. Tbe firet takes muscle, the sec ond self-contiol, the third brains. ' Tbe Pall Mall Gazette bas discovered tbo fact that eruptious of Mount Vesuvius occur simultaneously witb political disturbance in Eeglaod. Petebhbi'Iiu On. NEWS. Another larg well bas been struck on tbe S. E- corner of the Dan Rltts farm, Ibe production of which is about 12i barrels per day. Tbe Lee & Tbomus well on tbe D. Ritts farm was completed last Tbursduy and has since yielded 10 barrels per day. Verbach & Co. of Warren, Pa. have cot a new well on their lease on Ibe D. Kills farm, wbicb is pumping over 100 barrels per dny It filled two 2i0 barrel tuuks In lour days pumping. Chilian!, Giaff & Co., have got a well no their store lot in Ptteuuurg that is pump ing 30 barrels per d.iy. ' Tbe Harris well is pumping 150 barrels per Uuy. Trout, Porterllelfl & Crawfoid bavo a new well about twenty ro.jfS. v from t lie llurri well, which Is duiug 30 barrel! per uuy. A new well own. 1 by l'ulait r & Co , di rectly south of Ibe Harris and just a t'rw rods distant is pumping about 1UU buriols per day. Dr. fctuitli and others ef Oil City are test ing a well on tbe Jobu Acuuacli farm, which piomises to be a 60 barrel well. Oo tbe Adam Ashbacb firm Barny Ven sel ba a new well doing luily 40 barrels per day, i located a few rod south of bis No 1 on the samo tiact. A 30 bairel well I a been truck on the' south bank of the Clarion opposite the mouth oo Turkey Run. This is leading' "eastward and considerably off Ibe belt. Hoffman A Crowel, of fja,rren, Pa , are testing a well on tbe AaaUAvs & Bty twelve acre lot oi Ibe Dan Ritji'mrm, tbe sbow in this well bas been very poor. fEmleutoo Sun. . Wo again tilco occasion to remind cur reader that Isbain Bros., of Tilusvllle, are Inlly prepared to furnish them with any thing in their Itae Snathe most reasonable rate.: Thelr.ttock'i an uuusuallv line one unA fill h. f ....!. I : ..... luvuinuiu (.-uuijjunoou WllU that of any similar establishment jn iio ro gipn.')jryouvu'nt a good and reliable timH keepsjr, Ishsm Bro's., can furnish you wito almost any kind of clock or woteh tba, you may prerer, and insure it lo give you thorough satisfaction. Their assortment ol jewelry consists of gold chains, linger rinps, ladies sets, i etc., etc., in almost endless variety. In addition to' this, they krepsii ver plated spoons of tbe finest description, as well aa a line lot of silver ware which will be sold cheap. to their flannels, and it is a known fact external preservation from dump prolongs life, and that even in tbe hottest day of summer flannel garments should not be diss carded. There are 230 oil wells now drilling a Parker' Landing, Pa. The Atlantic & Great Western Railroad are steeling their entire tine nf road. The oil producers of the Eleventh district are opposed to futerlug Into a .contract witb Cleveland capitalists to furnish them all the oil produced iu tho district for &tie or five year. Another blow at . South Improve inenl. Pittrburgb Mail. SOBEL t AUERHAIM 1872. NEWGOODS! 1872. Important to our Patrons anl the puUic at large f S O B E L & A U E R H A I M, nalni jmt returned from N'cw York w are now opening out tbe LARGEST BTC'OK of BEsEiY GARDEN Casmeres ELACS, CDLCPvID AND STRIPED SILKS. IRISH POPLINS, Japanese Silks, Shawls, liOHcry, Gloves Heauy-jiaue Linen Suits, Also, a very fine selection of MILLINERY GOODS ! MILLINERY GOOEs liAlHE! und K.Tf FIKMSIII-'VO UOODS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Trunks, Valises, Natcliels, &c., &c. Txf Please call early and examine for yourselves, decl'tl. SOBEL Ac AtTERIlAIM. The Oldest Established Dry Goods House on Uil Peek. DARLING KATHLEEN. I wonder if any wine ever was made As red as tbe lips of my love! I wonder if any eyes ever so mocked Tim blue of the heavens above, As the soul-lighted eyes of my durlinj Kalh leen, The bonnitni maiden that ever was seen? I wnnder if trecscs e'er grew o brown, Or hitd so bewitching a curl. Or shone Jo tbe sunlight so golden and brown, O'er the brow of a truebearled girl. As shades tbe white brow ot my darling Kit bleen, The bonniest maiden that ever was seen? I wonder if eve? a frrm (born divine , . Disported 'mid bowers of love, Or floated wilb space spurning wings throncb the air, " With nti.'!s of li;Ut up above,". As tbe ravialiing form of my tUilinf; Kath- y loen, Tbu bonniest maiden that ever was sum? on'ipr if ever a womanly 1 r ait Wus rnrer or fairer lo view, Or covered a tumrt that was freer from guile, Orheiil with n pulsion more true, Thuu the snowy while breast of my darliug Kiithleeu, The botiuie.-t maiden tint ever was seen? I wonder if ever n pusslon-dewed kiss Was given by warm lips to man, That seemed more a foretaste of heavenly lilies, Or was more to be coveted than A warm, loving kiss from the lips ol Kath leen, " . f Tbo bonniest maiden that ever was seen? The rapid advance of American civiliza tion may be partly judged from ttefact that a singlo telegraph company dining 1871 pnr chaed over 14.000 miles of telegraph wire for tbe necessities of that year. A foundling was picked up In the troels or Augusta. G., the other doy. Upon the child's person was a piece of pauer whleli contained tbe following lines: "Edvd Johnson' baby. Born on thelSlhof Anrll. A. D., 1 872 ; name Eddie Johnron. He Ed. Johnson, keeps a barber shop on Bridge ,Row, and a bar rovjm on Telfair street. Give it to Edward for me. Caroline Geole." Four children, seed from two to twelve years, wero terribly burned at Memphis atnnnay ment, by carelessly bandliog a coal oil lamu, which the eldest used to kindle a fire. The olde.t died In an hour, tbe young est was burned lo it crisp, the third has since died, and the fourth will hardly re cover. Something JVew About Oiltlom. liya Wetru Indy trom tue Prairies. Sub jects: See Editorial Columns. t ilm in. K. 'liur'h,Thiirday and trlday Kveiiluga, pilar 23 and 24 ill? t.3?" Call tor your ticket oo Wednesday at Hie P. O News Room. Single seal 25 anu ou course. Unserved seats 60 and 7c Take Notice. . All ptirtios knowing themselves Indebted to the linn of Scbertoerhorn & Ten Eyck, flour and feed dealers, are requested to call at their store, oo WasbinKtoo Street, and settle the same immediately, a tbey intend io Kiuta out tneir oil i of 19. Sl.'lIKKMEKHORV & TeM EtCK' I'cltoieumCoiitie, May 21, 1872. if, DRY GOODS, AO. Glnipure Laces, Local Notice. 8. M. Pettenslll A- r. Park Row. New York, and fito. P. KakbIi r Advartiallia' Aaeflta. an Ilia sola aunt fn. ,k. iroleum Centre Vailt HacoaD In that dry. Ad- verttMrs In that city art rrneted ta laa tadt fa vors witb either of tne ab ovt houaes FOR 1. Six rooms pleasantly located on th hill near Ibe Cburches; plastered throughout. Also three rooms on Ibe Egbert Farm, plaa tervd. Rent moderate. For particular! inquire ai inia omce or or M. WllBERT. Petroleum Centre, May 13th lw For tale 15.0P0 to 20.800 feet of SECOND-HAND TUBING, at Irom 25 to 33 eta. per foot. Toe Tuning is in nrst etas order arid all ready tilted. April 23. tf. H. H. WARNER. Take Notice. All parties indebted to K. T. rirlggur requested in call aud settle by Mat lit. and save costs, or thev will left witb Just:c Keyuoid tor coltrctiou. ' E. T. Brlggs. April 20-11 Hew J&oods! Merchant Tailor ! UaHjutU rrtitrnrd from New York with tbe 0atH Cloths, Cassinieres. and Vfstinjw, Snttabl tnr Men's and 1k 'a w. r. ever lauuM to t'elrulenm Outre- Alw, a lull tin or GENTS FUBNLsniNG GOOD3. CUSTOM WOKK proatptly attended to, and swJ fita guaranteed. The jmiple of this place and vicinity c tray he. torCloiliingof me, and S6 HKK t KNT I'llaAf KK than in Tltimvllle, Oil City or cite where Give me a call. li. GRAFOWITCH, Next Door to Kralili' Hmmou, Waab aiiKlun-ttc, Pel, centre. Pa. n9u. Just from New Tork. A SPLENUID STOCK OF SPRING OVERCOATS. To the Citizens of Petroleum ' Centre and vicinity. I have just received tbe largest stock ?f SPRING AND. SUMMER CLOTHING A full stock of Straw Good Now io the Oil Connlry, and can and will sell cheaper than any other man in town. TO aX" PRIENI3S I ask you to call and see before piirchaa log elsewhere, as It I tor your beuefll I strj doing this. Don't be led astray, butstop s.i examine my stook before going to any osr place. I bave the LARGEST STOCK OF nATS Ever before offered io the Oil Coustr. Also, the finest stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods l.,h..o.o.ry.goBELj WANTED Second-Hand Engines Saw & Crist Mill Machin ery, In good order. Address with full description and price. H. II DEMING, Park City, Kansas.