, etrotajm Cftntf Daily Record. Pet. rtmra, H,,Mnrilir June 8. Divine Service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CnURCIt Services every Sabbath t 11 A. M. and lU P. M. Sabbath School at 24 P. M. eatafree. A cordial invitation extend ed to all. Kit. F. W. ScoriRLD, Pastor. FRESBTTERIAN CntTRCn. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7 o'clock r. M. D. TATTON, Pastor. Petroleum Centre Lodge, No. T15, I. O. of O. F. Regular meeting nights Friday, at 8 O'clock. Signed. ALBERT GLENN, N. O. K. O'FunCRTT, A Sec'y. ' t9Placevof meeting, Main St., opposite lloClintock Uonsa. A. O. Of 17. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. ofTJ. w., meets every Monday evening at 6 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's Hall, Petroleum Centre, Peno'a. A. Glik, M. W. 8. H. Kooua, R. 6old at 1 p. m. lU.'X Odd Fellow Celebration. The second anniversary of the Institution of the Petroleum Centra Lodge, No.' 715, I. O. O. F., will ba celebrated at Petroleum Centre on Monday, Jane 10th. The Rev. Mr. O'Nell, pastor of the Centre street M. B. Church, or Oil City, will deliver ao ad dresa on the occasion, and from the well known ability of the gentleman an eloquent oration may bo expected. An Invitation to attend the celebration has been extended to Oil City and Cornplenter Lodges, of Oil City, and other lodges, which bas been ac cepted. All Individual members of the Or dor and their families and friend outside of the Order are invited to attend. Permis sion has been granted for the Lodge to ap pear in regalia. The Columbia Cornet and airing bands, and also a quartette of vocal mundane will bo lo attendance. Below we give the programme of the day: Petroleum Centra Lodge No. 71S wl'l sneet at ibelrModge room at 9 a. in., and al ter Analog their regalia, led by the Col ombia Band, will march to Sobers Opera House. ' From thence the' marshal of the day. Past Grand F. J. Keffer. of North Liberty Lodge No. 17, accompanied by aids and the band, will proceed' to the depot on arrival 01 10:20 train, and meet Oil City and CornplanWr Lodges or Oil City and Petrolle Lodge of Rousevlllo, and escort job to the Opera Dome. A committee Will also perform the lame service for Demp seytowo Lodge of Dampseytown, who will arrive by carriage conveyance. Immediately after the arrival at the ball, the prooeision will bo lormed under super vision of Past Grand Keller, assisted by Ids from the several Lodges, and beaded by the Columbia Band will take up the line of marsh for Stevenson's apple orchard, on the Stevenson Farm, the place designated for holding the pio oio. At the grove tb exercise will be - 1st Prayer. Sd. Mnsie by Columbia Band. Remarks by Rev. O'Neil of Oil City Sd. 4th. Singing by Quartette. Remark! bv Dlst Damitv T 6ih. r Oil City and others. 6th. Muslo by Band. At the conclusion of wblcb dinner will be served up, the committee having the commissary department filled to overflowing with the good things of life wherewith to ertlsfy the inoer man. The afternoon will be devoted to amuse ments of different kinds, such as foot bell, croquet, it., and a social time in general by the members of the Order and their friends, muslo singing, eto. Alter the pio nlo Is over .the procestioo will be re-formed in the same order and march to Sobers Opera ilouse. where the visiting brethren will be entertained 'until iDo departure or the train (probably a spec ial) by Petroleum Centre lodge No. Ili. J. Mooreead, S. II. Parker, E. O'FJaber y, Benj. Allen, B. V. Ellis, W. B. Mont, gomory, II. C. Holiday, D. C. Smith, E, McLaughlin, Committee of Arrangements, We are In receipt of a copy of the pre mium list of the "Agricultural Fair am Cattle Show for Chautauqua County, N Y." The lair is to be held at Jamestown N. V., on the 10th, 11th, 121b and I3ib days of September next, and Is the thirty Sixth annual fair held bv the soelctv. Th pampbM Is very neatly printed at the j ournat emce in that city. W. O Augustus, a Swede laborur on the Titiitiville & Ptroleutu Contro Railroad, a druuk Urn night, and 'undertook lo "raise the de'il' on a small acjlo, but got raised tun iuciLun dt nnii.... At.... .11 - - .a v, JUU. HMO and fr,h Speaking of the change of proprietorship in the McCray Ilouse, and the sundry new Improvements going on la the bouse, we had almost forgot to mention that our old time frieud and renowned mixologist, John V. Bwlft, presided at the bar, ready and willing to serve customers all the way from plain and strait drinks to mint julips, sher. ry cobbler, claret punches, egg noggs, and soy and everything in the drinkable line. Call at the McCray House, take a look st Judge Swift, 'and find out "how ft Is your self." Kuffced. Skasjnaiu.e The lovers of a 'delight fully col drink who aro anxious to be sure of knowing ex ctly what they are drinking, are advised to stop at the Drug e tore of J. II. Christie s, and indulgo in a glass Of his Inimitable lodti water. It is always pure, refreshingly cool, and the syrupsjised being of Mr. Christie's own manufacture, my be relied upon as .being extracted di rectly trotn the various fruits the flavors ot which they pos3esi. Mr C. has aU in stock a very fine selection of pure drugs and a choice assortment of Imported perfumes of the best make. Ilere is the latest from Paris: At the Theatre Frnncals Mile. D was, la the presence of the author, repeating her part In a comedy by Scribe. "My chil V eald M. Scribo, "permit me to give you a bint Ilere is the scene. Suppose you are in your own room. A young man is at your own feet making a passionate declaration of love lo you; your husband suddenly enters. "Now wtst would you do?'1 "I would tell blm to go awsy again," replied the artless maiden. It bas been suggested that as a means 0 eradicating polygamy in Utah, vast quanti ties of fas'utonable millinery goods should be sent there, and the Gentile woman In duced to array themselves in gorgeous style. This will produce sue!) a competition on the part of the Mormon sisterhood, and such heavy bills for finery that tbelr husbands trtll be glad to reduce the number of wives, ao as to reduce the presure on their pock ets. Charles Wood, who was recently manager of the Exchange Hotel. Faanklin, abscond ed last week, tuning with liim about $1,000 belonging to Mitchell & Plumer, proprie tors of tbo hotel, aud $500 belonging to his wife. A new mode evading tbo liquor law bas been adopted la Maine: A larje manufec turer of cider bss appointed a number of agents for its sale, giving- tie in powers of attorney, and they have disposed of large quantities by tba glass on ttie giound that Ibey are simply clerks or agents of tba man ufacturer. A number of lawyers bold that the sale in this manner is legal, and it Is said that agents will be appointed in this way throughout the State. A destructive Ore occurred at Iogersoll, Ont., last Wednesday night, destroying seven dwelling houses, involving a loss of over $20,000. Insured for about $10,000. The business portion of the town was almost entirely destroyed by tire last month. The committee of anangements for the Odd Fellows pio nlo, request us to state that It Is given exclusively lor members of the Order and friends whom they may Invite. Leggett sold 2,500 of bis celebrated Valve Cups, to-day. Some one bas written a poem entltlen "Smile whenever you can." It will become very popular with a certain class tba fel lows who believe "water is good for naviga tion and to put out Ores,' but prefer soino thing else for a "stiddy drink." A game of base ball between the Muffin ( of Petroleum Centre, and the Scoopers o Columbia Farm, at Columbia, yesterday af ternoon, resulted in the Scoopers boing scooped up. Six Innings were played.' Soore 51 to 22. An efleetienate Detroit man was sent for tbe other day to remonstrate with bloslster wbo bad been trying to take poison: be knocked ber down aud dragged ber round Ibe room by ber hair, and Qaiabed by tend erly ss-urlng br that "if she didn't go to work aud let tbe suicide business aloue, be would break ber neck for her.' Look at some of tbe spring' cblckene In tbe market and tnille; broil them for din ner; try to carve them and weep; make a hearty meal out of tbe tender birds retire, and you will pass through tbe first degress of tbe Sons of Malta, with all Its horrors. A little busy "bumble bee" drove a pray ing brother out of church at Indianapolis, the other day, by trylog to extract oney out ot bis shiny bald pale. Tho widow of Richard Young, Washing- Ion's overseer at Mount Vernon, is still lit. Ing at Richmond. Iler husband is long iuce dead, and the venerable lady torteif has scurly reached n hundred years. We coiiv the f jllowinj oil news from the correspondence of the Kmlenlon Sun: I have beard that the Chambers well has Increased a little this last week and is now reported at C5 barrels daily. The Emlenton well back of town (Peters burg) Is just la the sand, they Lave quite a goodsbow; the sand iavorablo and six hundred fret of oil la the bole. Fertig & Hammond are starting a new woll on the Eli Ritz farm about one mile N. E., of Kcatlog's Furnaco. ITCulla also tas one rig up ready for drilling on same farm. There la considerable excitement in ibe vicinity of the Kinghi farm on Turkey Run. There is offe well drilling In the sand which makes a very satisfactory show. There bas been threw wells completed withlo a week on the Dan Ritz farm oil cf which are quite small wells. Ono of these is owned by Watson & Payne, one by the Term. Co., and one by Capt. Crowell ol Warren, Pa. The wells on Ashbach run continue about the sairo, Andrews Ely & Co., have three doing fifty-five barrels per day, and drilling one. Tbe old Hulings well Is doing SO barrels daily. There is a well In the sand on the Rich ard Neoly farm est of Turkey run which Is making a very good show and cousing no jittlo excitement In that direction. This farm is located on top of the bill looking N. E. from tbe mouth ot Turkey run. Messrs. Treat, Portetfiold & Crawford have commenced to pump a new well on tbe Faust farm wblcb is doing 40 barrels per day. Tbe same gentlemen have three more drilling on the same lease oce of which they expect to finish next week. What tamo of Answering; u Personal A Brother Falls in JJove With His Slstci , Louisville, May 20. Quite a sensation was produced at one of our Broadway palatial residences today. Last December an advertisement appeared la tbe Clnolnnatl Enquirer entitled "Cor respondence Wanted." A young lady and Broadway musician answered, and so pleas ed was the advertiser wbo, in the mean time, had gone to New York with ber let ters that an exchange of photographs was made. Each was delighted with the oth er's picture, which seemed to possess some lamiiiar but unknown charm. Marriage was immediately decided upon, and tbe young man requested ber true name that be might visit ber and produce satisfactory references as to bis character. Louisville boln his home also. Anxiously he awaited Ibe reply, which came, d it-cloning the dart ling fact that tbe lady was his own tieter. Two year' absence bad Riled bis face with whiskers, acd changed the school-girl Into a beautiful woman. Tbe gentleman at tempts to treat it as a good joke, but tbe ady is almost Inconsolable that she should have wasted ber affections upon ber own tirnltior ... 7-.. -N District fur May, 1872. Bbls. Economy Oil Company 87 8 Tidioute & Warren 226 6 N. Y. & A 145.2 D. R. & N. Y 159.0 Gillam 48 6 Allen 118 0 Triumph 953 0 Forceman 27.8 Cleland 6.1 Grandin 4 Green 74.4 Clapp Farms 200 6 New London 108.7 Total Production lor April was Increase SC9.1 The Increase Is on Allen, Triumph Grandin &, Green, and Clapp farms, chiefly The new Slggins' well, on tbe Maoross farm, West Hickory, Is doing about ten bar rels. Tbe well is on new territory. Com mArfltnl a . w. .. N, Developments la tbe lubricating oil terrl tory in Sugarcreek township are being made with great rapidity. The belt bas beeo traced from the Point In this city, a distance of three miles in a oortbeaEterly direction, and cooflderablo "wild-eating" is being done In the direction ot Cooperstown. We learn that territory southwest of this city will be tested this summer for lubricating oil, and by fall our city will be surrounded with oil wells. An old well at Raymllton, drilled last summer but which was abandoned ou ac count of the stroog flow of water, bas re cently been taken la charge by Raymond Bros., wbo succeeded In exhausting tbe water on Wednesday last, when It corn men ced flowing oil at tbe rate of 60 barrels per day.. Intense excitement exists la the neighborhood. Raymilton is situated on tha line of the J. & F. Railroad, 10 miloa weM of this oity. Venango Citizen. Rhode Island is happy. In legislature mot, trauBCted the necessary business to keep the little State running, and adjourned, all in four days, SOBEL Sc. AUERIIAlM 1872 EW Important to our Patron and the pullic at large I SOBEL & AU E R H A I IY1, HaTinj just returned from Now York we arc now ramner Ever brought to relrolotim Centre, comprising tbo latest stylos of DIOWB GOODS, . BLASE, COLORED AND STRIPED SILKS. IRISH POPLINS, Japanese Silks, Shawls, Ginipurc Laces, Hosiery, Glovrs Ready-Made Linen iSuits, AI?o, a very Cne snii-ctlon of MILLINERY GOODS ! MILLINERY GOOLs IjAIHE anl CEXTS FriCMSIIIAO JOOI)S, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Trunks, Valises, Satchels, &c, &e. rsfl'lease call early and examine lor yourselves, deel" SOBEIj V AITKIIAIII. The Oldest Established Dry Goods House on Oil Creek. NOTES OF THE DAY. Sime of tho politicals quote Shakespcre thus: '-Now is tbo Summer of our discoc tant, mado chilly winter by the Sonol Mas sachusetts." Edgar A. Toe was tho, author of the phrase, ''Everything Is lovely," to which modern slang users have added "And tbe goose bangs high." Ben. Wade taKes so little interest In the Presidential canvas that to Is going uncom mitted for poveral monttn, icjourn la tbe Yellowstone valley, without leaving even his Benny-diction. It Is stated that Libble ;Garrabrandt, tte New Jersey murderess, Is not in a condition to be hanged, on account of the statute forbid ding the taking the life of two persons for tbe crime of ooa. Tbe Indiaoapolis Journal says a bull dog with sound teeth is the only thing a lightning-rod peddler will not tackle and try to persuade into buying a red. Mosquitoes won't blto Ifyou nso a few drops of a solution of carbolic acid in you' wash water before retiring. Their 6'ingiDgs may be tncdifUd by plugging up your eir, with cotton. A schoolmistress, while taking down the names and nges of her pupils and the names of the parents, at tbe tcgiuning of the term seked ono little fellow: 'What's jonr name?" "Ob, you needn't take down bis name; he's too old to go to school to a Woman," was tbe reply. A young girl In Sanilac county, Michigan, tried to climb into a school bouse through the window. The sash fjll on her neck, and ber feet not touching the ground she was held there and slowiy strugled to death. Tbe Pittsburgh Post says tbe laws of tbe Stato having general application, as enact ed.last winter, occupy but sixty-nine pages. We have not seen tbe lull volume, contain ing the privato legislation the geese that have feathers but risk the opinion that it will occupy above twenty times as muoh spaco. Going up oil. The widow of a man who died quito rec ently la Greenville Is prosecuting the tavern keepers of that (own for tha death of ber busbaud by selling liquor to him. Sbe claims damages to tbe amount of $5,000. Writs have been served on fiftern different parties. Ao Ohio jury bas givon a wife "7,000 against a liquor doalor "for tbe A loss of ber husband's society for three years." Tbe principle of always keeping your name and business before tbe public will insure success and be who pro claims to tbe publio that bo Is not alraid of competition and anxious to do business, must and will win. An Englishman and bis wife, wbo recent ly undertook a journey into the country or the Bedouin Arabs, without a guard, were robbed of tbeir baggage, tboir money, clothes aud valuables tbe gentleman having to beg of tbe robbers a copy of the Times newspa per In wblcb to clothe himself and his wifo. The husband returned to Jerusaleum In that valuable journal, his wife being wrapped up la Ibe supplement. Tbe Emperor Napoleon Is described by a recent visitor at Cbrlslohurst as looking sev eral years younger than be did at St. Cloud In July, 1870. lie Is said to bavo lately mado tbo characteristic rematk: "When you bavo such a recep'lon, such a continued welcome as I have bad In England, you ilo not tuucb beed the climate." DRY GOODS. AO. opening ot the I.AUG EST 8TWR of .SEN Casmeres Lioenl Notice. Attention Base Uall lMnycrs. All parties Interested In the healthful tad invigorating exercise of Base Ball play, are requested to meet at tbe old ball gronod, near the Oil Creek depot, for the purpose ef organizing a Club. All lovers of the sport will please meet at the above mentioned place, on Wednesday, June 121b, at 2 r. & sharp. Br r.EQrEST or A Pi.aysb. J 8-ld. For Sale Cheap. Two Wells and rigs complete on tbe Bit-" chanan Farm, west ol Coliimblt Oil Com pany. Two Woodbury Engines No. SJj a id 3. One do B jiler No. 4. 1.500 feat Tubing, 700 feet one loch Pipe. Apply to CHARLES E.BART. Petroleum Centre, June 8. 1372. j 8-1 w. Girl YVunted. . - A girl wanted to do bousework lo a small family. Enquire of MRS. II. C JARVI3. Petroleum Centre. I'd, June 3, 172. juum 3-lw. Take iUUr. All parties knowing themselves Indebted to tbo firm of Scbnrinerborn A Ten Eyes, tl'iur and feed dealers, are requested to call "at their store, on Washington Street, sod settle tbe same immediately, as tuey inlena to close out tbelr business. ScrTERMEnnoRN & Tm Etci Petrol enm Centre, Msy 21, 1871 if. The House Wifo'i Comfort! S. FISHER'S Renovating Mixture, FOR WASHING & SCRUBBING PUR' POSEd J' It wSvhis e'ean, and plven a very clear ana beso Will app.-atance lo the fahrle, and will ict lb col or In calicoes. Forcleanfng grease spot out or c iriwls, limod cloth, washing linen sa eej. guilds, and fur fcrubblng it cannot be nirpaM--It saves a large amount of labor, and dort awsy Willi crruuhiute bnishea . . It docs not li.ju.ro tlw finest ttnre, for the mnj pio renson that its affinity is for croae or oil, eliaiiuinii llii-ra to soji, aud thus looienltig anj tilitiuce with whieU they my be combined. it is instant deutb lo bed bugs. Petroleum Centre, Jnne A, IRS. ITavIncrrled IHlierB ixtura I take pleaiure rnmiimwndiiiK it to honsekoeners as nelir "V' thlug Unit is claimed lor It. S- KBYNOLDS- l'rcparod aud sold oily by , . H. 1 1SI1KR, Bouse? 11;, T1 Fisher's Block. Main Street. J"4- AllItlVAI, AND SJEPABTDBB Ot TKAINS ON O. V. A. B. B. On and after Sunday, Jlpne 2nd, trains will run as follows: vnitTii vrt. i. KO. S. t0. 1' KO.S. KO.I. 11,45 AM. S,utr . 2,27 PM. 6,15 r 3,10 ' 7,07 ';. Leavo Irvine. Leave Oil City 0,00 a m .1 n 4 Jlk .1 1 CI.VBU li,ilW W, -' A ., it nil. ,i i. t II 7.611 " AUI1HV. I,IU " , -' .. ii-rlro r.nrrv S ift 5.25 " No. S Accommodation Freight. Leaves Oil City 9,40 A m; Pet ,nlr 10,26; Titusvllle, 11,15; Ar. Corry, U.wp souTn. no, 2. no. 4. ?" 'ir Leave Corry, 10,45 M. ,10 . r" '' Titusv. 12,10 r M. 7,30 V? " P. Cen. 1,10 8,20 J.S5 .rriveO. City 1,50 ' 9,06 ' Vs Irvine. 4,48 11.40 " No. 10 Accommodation Frelgb. Leaves Corry 1,15 p m; Tltnsv. 2,60, r Centre. 3,55; Ar at Oil City, M P EST No. 6 and 8 run on Sunday. Dlaaolntlon Wotlce. Tho copartnership heretofore ''"D dor the firm name of Warner 4 VmP, V prietors ot the Columbia Farm f.roce y Store, Is this day (May 1st) d isso e a 7 mutual consent. All accounts h le jbe ia firm will he collected by J. C. B?;,r ,W all bills will be paid by him. HereafM business will be conducted jj, m!.w3. J. O. "BUMP.