SHTJGERT & STARR hwM IS Mclfariaal, Co , Merchant Tailors! !"! OKU. IN tttnty Furnishing iriiods, C0&. SPiHNS FRANKLIN STS., rriTVST.liliE, P A.fc gn pal ha as T tea lat assennienai of HLOlBSiSc CASSIMERES JfNOLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN co a. tin as, MkKSB AMD TRU'ED SUITIKUS VESTINGS. awt AN-Y liver offered In the Oil Rsgfoa. t1vKNTT DIFFERENT STYLES OF HATS Sc CAPS, All the Latest aad Nobbiest Styles. A FULL LINi OF ents Furnishing Goods, fec. Petroleum Centre Daily Record, rat. Central Pa- Mouday, march.3. lilvine nei-vlce. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Service every Sabbath at 1 1 A. M. and it P. M. Sabbath School at 2 P. M. sate free. A sordini invitation extend ed to all. Kit. G. Mookb, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 1 1 .o'clock A. M.. and 7 'clock P. M . by tbe Pastor, W. C. Burch ar. Kabbaio Sohool at 12, directly after lareuoon service. fravar Meeting and Sabbath School Teaahar's Meeiloii Tuesday evenings ot each week. JPtrlnin Centre Lodge, No. Tift, I. O. of U. V, Regular meeting nights Friday, at 7 'loek. Signed. n ALLEN, N. G H. KaoKER, A Sec'y. Tl'lnce of meeting, Main St., opposite lieoiioiouk 11 ohm. A. O. of V. W. Liberty Lndiie No. 7, A. O. of U. TV., assets every Monday evening at 1 qiclock, la Odd Fellow's Hall, Petroleum Centre, rutin's. A. Glenn, M. W. M. T. Connor, R. i. o. of it. i. Minneknnrn-H Triiie Nm. l3, I. O. R. M ot Petroleum Onlre, moetg every Thursday evening in uona Templar Hall. Car Counoil Urea Hunted nt 7 o'clock. II. HOWE, Siicbein. . REYNOLDa. Clilel ol Records. Cald at 1 p. m. 115 A sleeping locomotive fireman barely es caped from a burning building in Indlanap lis, be having been deprived of two nights sleep owing to bis railway duties. A short time since in lha interior, tba cause of a railway accident was Ibe.MIIng to sleep o' an engineer who bad been so broken ol bis rest as lo render hint unable to keep awake. On railway, we tbink in Pennsylvania, the engineer or freight train while wait lag on a siding for tbe passenger train ' fell asleep from over weariness and dreamed i that the passenger traio had passed. Ha awoke and supposing bis dresrn to be a real lly, hauled oul bia train and barely had be got upon tbe main track when tbe paeaeo ger train came rushing on, and fearful collision was the consequence. Haw many railway accident are tba re, ull or drowsiness on the part of engineers? No on can answer tbat question. And lor tbe good of lha nerves of is ilway pareengers ii is wan ttvy do not know bow often sleep overcomes tbe man under whose hand lie. tba lever tbat controls tbe fata ,of the train Is it a wonder tbat locomotive engineers fall asleep! The ordioary passenger, who usually keeps awake from morning until night, hardly gets settled in bis seat lna car tba. bis bead la not bobbing. The moDutony of lbs noise of the train induces aieep. And (he engineer, wbo for miles has nothing to divert bis fixed gsze upon tbe track abeal, has lo contend against tbe drowsiness of that monotony. Add to tbat on overworked mind rand body, and the ouly wonder Is Ibsl ao few accidents occur from diowsiness of engineers. It folloas tateir-,lht the worst possible economy lu railway tueuageis is that of overworking ibelr en.loceie. Id one ol the cases aliove elled ilu sng'.cecr lejijtk'J ou lh iuvesiica (ion tbat be was not Bt at the time la rua bis cosine for luck of sleep, but wbca order ed to do r, fesreJ Id make objection leal bn wlglft lo bit pollloo. Another rich lode, ol lead has been struck at Fairplay, Wisconsin. Toe. worst soow norm of Itie searoo com menced at Salt Lake, Mudey. Coal has been accidental! discovered at Marshall, Michigan, lu asking au artesian wall. The Eastern Railroad of Maiue Is re placing tba Iron rails oo Its (road witb steel rails. All but one uf the sburcli organs at Torts moutb, New Hampshire, art played by ladies. Our Kane (Jny correspondent furnishes us tbe following items from tbat place: Wright & Vincent have nearly sold out their ioterrsl here and ara etiout to com mence operations on the Galloway farm, near Frauklin. We hops tbey may succeed In striking oil by Ibe quantity. Mr. I . B. Burton, formerly of Kane City, has purchased the interest of Capt. Grant, in ibe five acre lease known a tbe Burloo lease on lha Galloway farm, near Franklin! There are Ave wells so the lesso producing 200 barrels per day. Terms private. The Arabian steed and rider still com tioue to pay semi centennial visits to Cher rylree. Something Is going to happen Irom preseut appearances. Our eld friend, Morg. Oliver, took a abort trip to Oakland township the otbor day, Rumor says ho is after tbe A. 1). C. That good old follow, Denny Maley, has leil Kane City, and is working lor Mr. Bur ton, oo tbe Galloway farm. Denny rjnver gets bis muscle up except when be visits tbe Squire's in Osklaud township. Be etilj Denny boy. Our friends McOmber, and Desbler, re. turned from New Yoik, Saturday evening, Tbey report a good time and heaps ol luu Mr. Samuel Irwin, an old settler of Cber- rytreo, died In tbat village, yesterday, of consumption. Mr. I. was an exemplary member ol lb Presbyterian Church of tbat villsge, and a good citizen In every respect He was uncle ol our townsman, J. W. Irwin Tbe funeral takes place tomorrow from bis late residence in Cherrytree Village. We leain tbat tbe new well ou tbe Irwin farm, near Cborrytree, bne 300 feet of oil In thOgbole. It Is owned by Jonathan Watson, or Titusvllle. Indications appear lo show that oil exists in large quantities thereat uts, the consequence of which is that corner lots in Cherrytree have advanc ed considerably ia price. An old well on the Maple Shade Oi Company's farm, was s tatted up about tbe middle of last week and Is yielding about 20 barrels per day. Today the weather is cold and blustering A genuiue Marob day. Considerable excitement was occasioned d iring the progress of tbe revival meeting at the Methodist Church, last evening, by me lulling or lha stovepipe, which came down on the beads of the congregation with crash. Fortunately no person was injured and the meeting was resumed after a short interruption. Yesterday morning tbe early risers bad Ihey ben lomlnued, might have beaid tbe sweet songs of sevoral crows. An Indies tioo ot spring. Tomorrow Is inauguration day. Fresl. dent Grant goes in for lour years more. Tbe Jamstowo Inhabitants are still agile ting the subject of selling oil tbat will not stand Ore tees. A large pottery, lor tbe manufacture of crockery, is to be established at Jonesboro, Illinois, soon. Tbe south end of ibe breakwater at Burlington, Vermont, Is being extended one hundred lest. A party of Michigan Indiana have been chopping wood all winter, and are said to be good wotknra. An air Ifne railroad from Chicago to Da luth to connect with tbe Northern Pacific Is beiug surveyed. Darwin is 64 years of age. Bulwer wrote ibe ''Comiug Race." Prof. Seeley ol Amherst is now in Egypt Tbe ex-Empress Eugenie's in come is $60 COO a yean Mr. George W. Cornell desires us to In form tbe puolio he baa purchased Ibe build lug known as tbe Verandah Saloon aod oc tupied by Thomas Uealy. He offers the same lor sale. John Fiatidert, a New York lawyer, has been suspended thirty days, lor bavin written a slurp letter to Judge Davis. FOR THOUGHTS." A psnsy on his bresst she laid, Splendid and datk with Tyrean dyes; Take it; 'tis like your tender eyes, Deep as tbe midnight heaven," she said. Tbe rich rose mantling In b r cheek, Before him like tbe dawn she stood. Pausing upon him life's hight, subdued. Yet triumphing, both proud and meek. And white, as winter stsrr. Intense With steadfast fire, bis brilliant race . Bent toward ber with an 'eager grace, Pale with a rapture half suspense Yon give mo then a thought, O sweet I" tie cried, and kissed Ibe purple flower, And bowed by love's resistless power, Trembling he sank before ber feet. j She crowued his besutl;Ml bowed bead With ons carets of ber while band; 'Rise up my flower of all the land, For all my thoughts are yours," she said. On. News The Carroll well, on Mehr- teu farm, Beaver towsbip, is good lor (0 barrels. It wst tested last week. The Alsboiite ia a SO barrel well. The well, on tbe Young farm Ii doing about 15 barrels. riumer & Lee's new well on tbe Hummel .(arm is doing over 100 barrels. A very heavy gas vein was struck in Msjor Welter's weft, un tbe Mebrten farm, at 750 feet which has interlered greatly witb oper ations. There are twelve wells on Ibe Ell Logue form, Perry township, now pumping many of tbem ol large yield. Several others are nearly down. No dry boles have yet oc cured on Ibis farm. Tbe Charles Pollock well farm adjoining tbe Logue farm Fox heirs' is likely lo prove good territory, Piper, Campbell It Co Me now putting down a well oo the Pollock larm, and tbe Spring will bring further oper atioos, A new well on tbe Galloway farm, nea Franklin, struck on Tuesday, is repotted as doing 100 barrels since being torpedied A few more strikes of this kind wil, send boavy oil ao low tbat it couldn't be fathom. U with a tenfoot pole. Rio Blrsbd. A rig on tbe Will farm above Turkey Ruo City, owned ly S. G Crawford and others, took lite t n Monday morning, fioin a stove lo tbe derrict, and was burned to tbe ground. Tbe Trout Run well, nrar Clarion, has been drilled dreper, a gotd ruck found, and is now pumping a small quantity of oil. Tbe James well in MUlcreek baa not yet louod oil or China, No late news Irum ibe Gallagher & Elli son well Washington township, bich is now being tested. LC)arion Dimi cmt, Tbertoa, tbe stuger, baa bought a 158,000 fraoo palace. Geo. A. Ciaikof Newark i dead, leaving $3,000,000. Walt Whitman, with parallels. the poet, l quiU low Nearly two uiilliuii uuuaje vtti invested in permaneut improvements at Peoria, Illin ois, last year. Twenty-six new locum olives have been put ou the Galena and Iowa divisions of the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad. An ingenious Yank is uuw selling patent oysters, mado ol Hour paste, tapioca, 'sal' and water, put up In natural aliens that ate glued together. Tbe shells can be used re peatedly, without injurious effect. An Iowa Judge has Hoed a lawyer $25 for contempt of eourt, because tbe Uiecipl ofBlackaiooe bad dared to criticise au opinion rendered by tbe said Judge. Tbe oase baa been appealed lo Ibe Supreme Court of tbe Slate. Tbey tell a good story In Lawreuce, Mast ebusetts,ofa professional gentleman, and wife, wbo bear tba very highest reputation for severe propriety. Last Saturday night tbe gentleman told bia wife he was goiog out on business and might uot be back till late. '-You are not going to tbe 'Black Crook,' are tout' she asked. ''Black Crook!' what do you take me foi?" be in. dignantly exclaimed. ''Ob, well," said sbe 'I was only joking. I'm going oul to do some shopping. Don't be alarmed if I am not in when you return." Tbe next that worthy couple saw ot each other was at Ibe aloreeaid "Black Crook," where some des tiny sealed tbem side by side, lo their ae tools bmeat. Large numberi of new derricks are being put up on tbe new territory belweea this place and Titusvllle. Tbe present summer will undoubtedly witness lively times then i abouls. 1 Old ground bog theories "Beeui to have been correct. Francis Warden, A. T. Stewart's partner, who recently deid lo Paris, left a fortune ef $10,000,000 Local Heme ate searee lbee day. Edwin Booth, lo playlog Hamlet, uses tbe skull of a horse thief oemed Glover. Anna Dickinson, Ell Perkins and Dr. J . G. Holland have been lecturing In Ithaca, N. Y. A numuer of caies of small pvX exist in Jamestown. Mrs. Laure Fair is lecturing with suscsts la Sacrameulo. C'.i.s. U. Clark, Jr., editor of the Troy, N. Y., Pieas, is dead. The King ol Sweden has American sewing machine. bought an Geo. Win, Curtis bss been making tour ol Chicago witb the Mayor. Gen. Badeau's life of Gau. Graulbas bee trt.n-iu:ed into German. . Commoduie Vauderbill Is reported lobave given $5,000 to Ibe Greeley sinters. Wanted. A girl to do general house wotk. Inl quire next door to American Oil Works of . n,i . m etiruL'L'V uc'. miu i,ai r. a. cuipiveii, Petroleum Centra Pa., March 1 3t To AU Concerned. Oil City, Pa., Feb. 28. f lease tate notice mat we tave this day revoked the au thority ot James Julia formerly ir'upermtenent of the "Coxtou Farm" to act for us, and that we will pay no bub of his contract ins after this date. J. B. Reynolds, F. A. Rockwell, Geo. P. Hukill. .dip P VT Foraurlr wUfc . It. T. HE7.MBOX.Tl TKADB aUE-AJElIZ. FLUID EXTRACT BUfJHU, lathi.on'r Known Remedy for Briuhis Dis ease anl lion i ured everr com of Iiabetes in which it l.ai been Riven. Irritation of ti,e Neck of tho llloaiior aud inrinruiuatifmntthe lUtlDevs. Uieei .itHin of Urn Kidne) aod Blntlder, Keten tton of Urine, Diseases of the frnaiaie llloait, Hum in thu Jita J,ler, (iravvl, hrick 1iibi Deroiii. anl MucumorBliiky Dichhr,tep, and tor En. I.M.led aiidlelii-RteOontttntior.Nof tiothbexm, atteu.it:.l with the fnllowlnir ,iur,tcms: Low of I'uwr, Lue, or Uemnry. itfiu lly or Brei.th ing. WtilE Ntrre. tVakefutneiw, Tain in the Hack. K,uBhinoftrielio,l7,KrupiinnontheFace, X'al lid Countenance, Laeailude o t tbe by stem, ete. Used b, persons in the deciiue or Chan of life; alter rnnliuemcnt or labor pain;, bed-wet. tinfr in children, ete. In many ttl'jctuins patellar to la'Tlea, the Ft tract lluclin is uneiual4 by any other remedy As in Chloroiiis or itoUution. Irregularity, Pain fulness or Suppression ot Custojnai y KTHOt.ations, Ulcerated or Meliirruo stnto of tho Uteris, I.ru corrhasa or Whiles, Sterility, and for nil com plaints incident to the aeic. It ia prescribed extensively by tbe most eminent Phyaieinna and Midwivee for enfeebled end delicate coastitu lions of both sexes and all ages. KEAItXEl'S EXTITACT tlVCBV, nre3 Mvat't Arifinj from Imprtidtnctt, I'iM'.s c' L'iifVmllon. W.c, 1 1 ail their stages, at little expw.io, 1; tio or no ehan,'e in diet, no in convenience, mid t o exposure. Jtcausei a frs juuiit die'.ie, and elves etrenfth to Urinate, thereby ronvirini-ObHtriirtlorta, I'reventintr and Curieir Rtiirtur sof the Urethra, Allaying Pnm and nflanimation, so Ireoncnt in this class of dis eases, and expel iiut all Vuisonous matter. KEAItXHY'S EXTRACT RICRV, (1.00 per bottle nrsix hottles for (.1.00, delivered to any address, tecum frem observutiou. bold by crugcists everywhere. Prepared by UK AKNi'.Y CO, 104 Dunne fit., N. T. to Thorn all letters lor inioricaluin should be addrewed. Avoid Quacks and Impostor s. sto Char:o foe Advloo and Consultation. Pr. J. D. Dyott. Oraduato of Jiffnson iftdim College l'hiliMii'lidua, author olouverul valuable a-orks, can le consulted ou all diseases of tho Ktiual or Urinary Organs, (which he has made aa (special study) either in male or female, no matter trom what cause originating or of how Ion g siandlnir. A praetloe of SO years enables him t tre it disease with success. Cuies guar anteed. Chances reasonable. Those at a dis tance can fnrwiird letter deseribinir symptoms and euclosine; stntnp to r-repsy poMtaire. eena lor me unfit lo uta:i 1'iiea in cents, J. B. DYOTT, Mil, 1'iivn'ian and burgeue WANTED- SS1 Duslneii that Will Pay from (4 to $3 per day, can be pursued In your own neighborhood; It is a rare chance for those out of employment or having leis ure time; girls and boys frequently do as well as men. Particulars tree. Address J. L. LAPHAM 1 CO., 292 Washington S.t, Boston, Mas. Butter and cbesse are almost indisnenal- ble articles of food. Properly used, tbe are nutritious aud healthy; but an inordi nate use of either causes indigestion and dyspepsia. Owen Gaffuev's Sunday Com fort, judiciously used will remove both ef nere irouoi 4 1 Go 19 W. As LOZIEB, 4th Mreetytwir It. It track, for your BENZINE, dell,. cred at the well for ii per Barrel. Petroleum Centre,' Feb. Ili if. GRANDEST SCHEME DF IHEiTl $500,000 CASH GriFTS a 100,000 forOnly 910. Under authority of special legitlm,. . of March 16.1871, the trustees low sssoniia Ibe THIRD GKAND GIFT CONCERT,! tbe beoetlt of tbe Publio Library of , lucky, to come off la Library Hall, at Um vtll", B.y-( on TueadttT, April 81k, 18T3. 'At this Concert the best musical ,M that can he procurea irom an parlsol iti country will add pleasure to tbe entrrtiiu meat, and Ten Tbousaod Cash Gilu ... gregating a vast total or Half a MUliot Dollars cutrency will befdiitrlhuted by luu ticket DOters, as louowt: IslstT OF GIFTS. One Grand Caeb Gift, One Grand Cash Gift, 1100,1111 6,M !5,W One Grand Cash G't'l, One Grand Cash Gill, Oue Grand Caeb Gift, One Grand Cash Gilt, 2II.0M 10.11 1,1 Hwt I5.U0S I2.W 24 Cash Gilts ot 1,000 sack, 6D Cash Gilts of 600 BO Cash Giltt cf 100 Cash Gifts ef ISO Cash Gilt of 690 Cash Giftf of 9,000 Cash Gilts of 400 S00 200 100 10 SW,0 Total, 10,000 Gilts, all Cash, iGl.Wi Xo provide means for tola asgoidcni Concert, One Hundred Thousand Tukrk only will be Issued, a large portion ofsuit oofaiinl are already soie. PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets. S10: Halves. II; Hi Quarters, $2.60. Eleven Wbolo Tickeistsr $100. No discount on lest than $100 w ders. Nothing could be more epproprlsit In presents tban than ticket to the Bioquitol Wealth or mote likely to produce grsndst satisfactory results. Tbe object of Its Third Gift Concert is the enlargement ltd endownment of tbe Publio Library of Ini lucky, which, by Ibejepectal act aalberizni the concert tor its benettt, Is to (be fotnn free lo all citizens of every Slate. Thu Concert will be conducted like the first ut second heretofore glvea, aod lull pariicslin of the mode or drawing tbe gifts aod pi)l Ibeui and everything necessary to i thorough understanding or ibe scheme lira beginning to end, are now pcblished is its foio of a circular, which will be luroiibet tree of cost, to any wbe apply. Tbe entire management of Ibis ondorlsk Ing has bsen (commuted by tbe truslesik Hon. Thus. E. Bramletie. late GuvernerU Kentucky, to whom all coasmunicstiixi pertaining to tbe Gift Concert should bsi4 dress. R. T. DI7RRETT, Pres't W. N. Hai.DEiias. Vice Prt John S. CAIN, Sec'y Publio Library ol If Fermers's and Di overs' Bank, Treasurer. Tickets ara now ready let sale, and ill ordera for them or applications lor agssei, circulars, information, etc., will meeivi prompt attention when addressed to owe) below directed. TBOs. E. BRAIHIjETTRi Ewnlsvllle, Kf. Agent Pebrtc Library aj. If yon Want a Salesman, Want a Servant Girt, Want to Sell a Horse, Want to Sell a Patent, Want lo Lend Money, Want to Buy a House, Want to Sell a Carriage, Want to Borrow Money, Want to Sell ao Oil Well, Want to Buy an Engine or Boiler, Want to Sell a House aod Lot. Want to liod a Strayed Animal, Want to Purchase an Oil Interest, Want to Sell a Piece of Furniture, Want to Buy a Second-hand CarrlsfS, Wnt to Rail Tuhlno Taainff. fill Pip Want to Find an owuer for eojiifj Fnnfu! wrtlsa In Ihm Pierian. aS 00 HW than tea thoasaad people read It weekly. M Aft Ike Baiaaiaet for Seasstsker, reaay. arpef, Caiaxy. 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