Petroleum Centre Daily Record. I'd. Centre Wednesday, Auk " rf. Ji f.-if, Jiailor. Tlmn of Closing flails. P. C, Pktsoi.ki'ii Ontiw. Pa., Jl'I.I 878T, isgs. $ Unttl further notice the mall will arriv at and depart from thin ollleo as follows : SIIK1VE. Pomh nnd Gut, via. Irviueton, 10 28 A. M. 8011th and West, 11 JleadvlUc, 5.18 P. M. North and Kaat, 11 Corry, S 05 . IlKPAKt. SoiHh and West, Mi A. M. Soutl Cant anil West, S.30 P. M. North, Kiwi and West, 10.0 A. M. Vlvinn Services. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching tit 11 o'olock A. M., and o'clock r. M. Ksv. J. T. Oxtoby, Tutor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services, every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Sabbath Sohool at 9 A. M. Seats free. A cordial invitation extood cd to all. Ekv. C. M. HiAito, Pastor. ST9. PHTER AnITpaUIS (CatbolU) CHURCH. Main at 10'4' a. m. Vesper and Benediction of the 'Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. m. Catoobism at 2,'p. trt. JAMES DUNN. Pastor. Sixty-two entrees bave been made for the great trotting rncen at Buffalo this week. Gone to IIufkai.o. A largo number of our citlzons left for Buffalo this tnorniug, to attend the races. Tiiosb desiring to purchase spring chick ens at a bargain, will call upon James Lin den, place of business at the mouth of Beninghoff Run, where can be found a large assortniont. See advertisement. Hti.i. Territory Lkaskii. Cnpt. Kief fnr and Mr. Watson bave leased the bill ter. ritory of the Dalsell Petroleum Co 'a Farm, nnd yesterday started a well on the ton of the bill. Messrs George Redway, Asa B. Cook, jr., and James R. Willard announco that tbey bave purchased and will hereafter assume control of the Erie Dispatch. The Kail meeting of the Corry Driving Park Association will be held on Wednes day, Thursday, and Friday, Septomber 1st, 2d and 3d. Premiums amounting to $1,800 have been offered. Entrees can be made by mail by addressing M. Crosby, Secrotary. Stkkeosoopio Viewh. Mr. J. A. Math er, of Tittisviile, un artist of wido reputa tion, has been engaged for some time taking views of Petroleum Centre and the scenery around, and Is now here with a large assort ment which nre being speedily purchased by our citizens. They are period In design, tbe diferent localities being readily recog nized, and are admired by all. He baa pre pared views of tbe Central House, which are perfect and highly commendable. lie will be ii iawu about one week, and all will have an opportunity to purchase tbe views. Benefit to Howard and Cooiun To. Niuiit. One ot tbe best programmes ever presented by a variety troupe in Petroleum Centre, will be performed this evening at tbe Variety Theatre, thu occasion being a benefit to Howard and Cooban. These men ure among the favorites In tbo variety troupe, and are exceedingly popular with tbe audiences which nightly assemble at Akin's Hall. It Is by request of tbeir many friends in this community that the mana gers' assent to a benefit for this happy pair, and each and every membor of the troupe will do their utmost to please. Miss Rittio O'Nlol, the enchanting yoimg dansucso, who is always greeted upon tho stago with the greatest applause, will op pour, as also will MIba Edith Byron, Bob Edwards, John ny Peusley, and Prof. Berry. Those for whom tbe beuclit is intended aro worthy of reward, and uo doubt the hall will bo crowd ed to-nipbt. A Man From Corry Steals. We pub lished two oi three duys since, an item say ing that a young man from Cony lost $400 at a gambling table in Pleasantville, a few days since. Ha srpiaaled over bis re ported loss, and make an attempt to arrest tbo purlins wbo won bis money, but Ibey were too sharp lor him, and got out ot the way. We asked at the tiroo who this indi vidual so ooiirageous, was, and have since been inlornied. We understand his namo is Brown, a traveling agent for a Carry boat and shoo bouse, and instead of loosing $100, ho only got rid ol $18 at Pleasaut villo. Hope lie bus learned a Ussoo, and we beg bis pardon for thus plaoing him be fore, our readers. A GOOD TEMl'IiAIl'S INITIATION "Our Mnn About Town" Is confldon- tt'ly Told by a friend who has been tlironKli Hie JTII1I,' the Proressol Initiation. "Freezing" Tale not Intended tor tho Iupnrs, bin "Our Man" snys "there's a Cblel Amans; Ye lakln' Notes, and Faith He'll Print 'Em." He who said, "O, (loath, whore Is tby sting, O, grave, where is thy victory," evi dantly never was Initiated into the Order of Good Templars. ''Our Man About Town" has a friend wbo took tbe iron clad oath out west, and afterwards filled tbe programme related below, but didn't stick, and disclos es tbe secrets ( .') of the Order, unfortunate ly for him, to tbo wrong man, and in con sequence the Record got hold of it. Hear it as related to our reporter while the two young bows of promise were seated on a gin barrel, with the bung out: The victim for initiation must be a reel dent in tho place where he Is proposed, and after suitable inquiry, it pronounced all right, bo is elected. Tbe first process, after being introduced to the members oi tbe lodge, is to bind the victim hand and foot, also blindfold him by tying a handkerchief over tho eyes, and then throwing him into a cider press, whore tho poor follow squeezed for fivo or bIx minutes. This done for the purpose of clearing the system oral! "old drinks," and Is pronounced by old topers a perfect cure. He is then tak en out of the cider press, and by means of a force pump, which is forced down bis throat gorged with cistern water, after which tbe pump is withdrawn, and a sealing piaster is put on his mouth; he is then rolled in a barrel four or live times across tbe meeting room, tbe spectators singing: "We won't go home, We won't go home Wo won't go home till morning." Ho is then taken out of tbe barrel and hung up by tbe heels until tho water runs out of bis ears; then tbe Grand Sachem of the lodge cuts him down, and the bandsom est lady in attendance bands him a glass of water. A cold water batb is then furnished biia, after which bo receives a shower batb of cistern water. Tbe subject for Initiation is then compelled to road aloud tbe const! tution and by-laws of tbe lodge, and one column in tbe last evening paper, also, tbe Massachusetts prohibitary liquor law, all of wblcb be reads ten times, drinking a glass of cistern water between each reading after which tbe "Old Oaken Bucket" is sung, and a largo sized uuekot bung around bis neck, while fifteen of tbe lady members, witb small pop guns, deluge bim with cis tern water. He is then forced to eat ten pounds of Ice cream, while the committee on initiation, numbering some ten members all in good standing, fill bis ears with bro ken ice. Tben be is run through a patent clothes wringer, after which be is banded a glass of pump water, bis boots are tilled with tbe same, and be is laid away in a re frigerator. After laying in tho refrigerator for half an bour, be is taken out and again run through a clothes wringer, and if alive, be is oompelled, before be is a ''man and a brother," to take the whole lodgo down to a soda fountain and treat tbe crowd. Of course, this form of initiation don't ex tend all over tbe United States, and in fact we are of tbe opinion that tbe boys sat on tbo gin barrel most too long, inhaling the odor from tbe bung bole! Tbey got "mix ed," and reported accordingly! Ladies: It U usoIcbb 'to roast yoursolves over a hot flru wlioti all kinds of baking can be bought so choap at A- M. Sbults yariety JJukerv. auj;9dlw. The Ecupse. At all points where tbe eclipse was visible, witn tbe exception of Philadelphia, it was seen under tbe most favorable conditions, the sky being compar atively cloudless, and tho predictions nf scientific men as to thepoculiar phenomena which would be manifest, wore vorified to almost tbo minutest detail. In our own lo cality, where the eclipse was not total, many singular and beautiful appearances were absent, but tho slowly stealing shadow of tlsa moon, which gradually reduend the sun to a crescent, sad tbo twilight gloom which was thrown upon tho bills and hous es, with the chilliness of the atmosphore, made it a scene of peculiar Inturust and ev en solemnity. In two hours and a half that circular shadow of oris hundred and forty miles in diameter had swept over tbe earth from the west to the oast, forming a belt of its owu width moro than six thousand miles long. Tbo coutro of tbo belt from Alaska to tbe oiast of North Carolina, was a total eclipse. Tbo moat delioato and accurate instruments bave been employed in making observations, and astronomical sclenoe will undoubtedly be enriched by tbe wonderful spectaole of Saturday aftoraooa last. TELEGRAPH REPORTED FOU THE DAILY RKCORD, Afternoon Dispatches St. Louis, Aug 11 A tram of seventeen freight cars was completely smashed up on tbe Nolb Mis souri Railroad, ten miles west of Maberly, on Sunday. Most of tbe cars belonged to tbo Chicago and SI. Louis anl Kansas Pacific roads, and were laden with lumber from Ch cngo, Loss estimated at $23,000 to $30,000. Prescriptions. A corrospondont of the Baltimore Sun urges most strongly the fol lowing suggestions, which bo admits are not likely to meet with favor from apothe caries and physicians : "A law should be passed by each of tbo tato Legislatures compelling, under a heavy penalty, all phy sicians to writo all prescriptions in words at length in English, specifying the quanti ties in grains, scruples, drams, ounces, etc., instead ot by tbe signs or marks now used. The apothecary or druggist should likewise, , under a heavy penalty, be compelled to keep all of bis bottles, jars, boxes, etc., labelled in English. If this is made obligatory by law, lewer mistakes will be 'mado. The person who goes for a prescription or article ordered, can see from tbe label on the bot tle, jar, box, etc., if the prescription or ar ticle ordered is of tho same name, otc. ; and if a mistake is about to bo mado ho can have t rectified Pli'inOUJlH TRADE At Pen Horn, on tbe New York and Erie Railroad, about four miles form Jersey city, is an extensive, depot for storing petro leum in bulk. A large quantity of the coal oil is received here, as much as 120 curs sometimes arriving in a day, having boon brought directly from Pennsylvania well?. Each of the oil cars has two fixed tubes or tanks, each tank holding forty barrels On arriving at the depot the oil Is removed from tbo car to a receiving tank placed at the side of tbe track. This is most eCecti- vely done by an application of tbe syphon principle. One end of a great iron syphon is placed In the car tank, and tho other end is put into a bucket of oil in tbe receiving tank. Tbe air is then exhausted from the syphon by a syringe, and the piossure upon tbo surface or tbe oil in the car tank con tinues to force it rapidly through the syphon into tbe overflowing bucket, until it has al1 passed from the car tank into the receiver. Four thousand gallons of oil, It is asserted, may be emptied from one tank to the other in this way in less than live minutes' time. From the receiver-tank tbe oil is pumped by steam into huge round iron reservoirs, capable of holding 20,000 barrels each. These resorvoirs are made of tbe best boiler iron, and are tarred and sanded upon tbe top, to shed tbe water. In these receptacle8 the oil remains until it is required for ehfp, mont, whon It Is forced by a steam pump, driver by an engine of forty-horse power, through a line ot iron pipes, seven mile long, to Weebawkon, on tbe Hudson, wberu it is again pumped from the reservoir into elevated tanks upon the wharves. CANDIDACY ANNOUNCEMENTS. PKOTIIONOTARY. Mr.. KntToi: Please niinrurrcthcnnineofTiioM A 1H kaohy, of Petroleum Centre. as candidate for Pmthnnatary or Vennngn County, subject to llic usages of Hie Democratic party. . COUNTY TREACHER. Mr. Editor: Floise announce the name or A. T. K1ifiiia candidate for County Treasurer, sub ject to tbe nnw of the Democratic partv. MANY CITIZENS. Loral Notices. WHITE UIUE A fresh supply. Just received st R. 1! Fisher's ling Store. t'NtvF.nsiTT or MtrmoAff. 1 Ann Arbor, Sept. 18, IMS. I have exfimined the Universal Bath, so-called, patented by Mr. K J. Kuowltoo, of Ann Arbor, Micb. It Is both simple and Ingenious, and aicccd Ingly convenient. With almost no trouble, a person with one of them can enjoy all the bcncllts ana lux ury ot a bath not confined to a bath room but wherever a perann vrlstoes to ue it. But little water la required and it Is easily emptied, and when not In use, it may be hong against tbo wall, occupying but little space. With thii ingenious arrangement, I do not tea why every family may not practice eicanltneas, which Is next to godliness, and enjoy the Invlgoration and pleasure of a dally batb. K. O. HAVEN, President of Michigan University. Address, J. 31. JOHNSON. P. O. Box ISt, augfidlw. Tittisvilla, Pa. KEEP COOL, By pnrehaslng one of those REFRIGERATORS at tho Furniture Store. Ceo Morrison's Geiinine Pine Tar and Persian Healing Sonps. These soaps aro Impregnated with exotic of tbe mildest aud most Balsamic nature, and aro warrant ed perfectly Innocent and froe from mineral and oth. er pernicious admixtures, and aro selected by tbe ladles and tbo public in general in preferut ce to all other soaps, as tho great producers and preservers of a healthy parity of complexion, and a conservator of female, beauty. For the softness and delicacy wblcb they Induco to the hands and face, their capa bility of soothing Irritation and removing unsightly eruptions, render them IndlspensIM to every toll et. We kindly ak the public to try th virtues of these toapa. J. L It. A Co., Proprietors. A. D. Miller ft Co ., General Agents. Jnl!N-3tn. Hardware A large assortment of which Is being closed out at reduced rates at REYNOLDS BRODHEAD COS, No. 11 Coutro St., opposite th Post Offlco, Oil City, Pa. New Flour, Feed nnd Grocery store I J. 9. PKATIIEIt, At the OLD BANK BTJILMNO, ON MalN -ST, opposite tbo McClintock 1 1 nine, has on hand large and list class stock nf Flour, Peed and tiroecrlea, which ha Is felling at a low tgnro. 1. Don't forgot Uie place whero A, D. Cotton A Company broke up. jsnl-tf. All Dniliei, Wr-ekllea and Magazines at IIOLMBS FaRNSWORTH'S News Room. For STATIONERY, to , call at II OLM8S PARNSWORTI1S Newa Room. All accounts not nettled Immediately, will be left with an officer for'collection. 9ft Apr. 14 tf. REYNOLDS CO. Special Notice. WtiRDS OF WISDOM for young men, en the Ruling Piuxlnn In Youth snd Ear'y Manhood, with SELF HE 1,1' for the erring frtld nnf ortnnate. gen in scaled letter envelopes, free of charge . Address, IIOWARD ASSOCIATION B P, riin.ADKi.FAiA Pa. Hay 94, 3m Emma Uodgers, a girl of fourteen, daugh ter of Hugh lingers, of Vonango township, fell asleep on Monday of lust woek, aud continued in that condition until Thursday night, when sho suddenly expired. She had gouerally enjoyed good health, aud tlio doctors are puzzled to uocoiint lor tbe circuiastarces attending Iut doath. Uriel Mention. Colfax has been presented witb a pitcher of Colorado gold and silver. Jay Cooke says ho didn't have any money in tbe Philadelphia whisky. Ex-Gov. Hawley is acroBg-tho-contluent- ing. A Chicago artist is painting Brigham Voting's portrait togother with a single sample oi bis wives. Henry Keep left ten million dollarr. Why not all of it in Northwestern, if that is so, good ! Cuos. O'Connor has fourteen priests visiting with him at bis Summer residence on Lake George. Miss Braddon Is recovering. We don't wish hor ill, but it would bo delightful to think that her writing days wore over. Mr?. H. B. Stowo and two daughters (nothing known about the husband) are at Westpoint. It is reported that Bergh, tho Proven tionist, will prosecute tbe California silk-worm-culturists for feeding their worms on mulberries without cream. Imitative fallow John Chinaman. Some ona says that one of tho race in California having been shown by bis mistress how to make a puddlsg containing three og,s, but having soon her throw one bad egg away, oontinued for months after, whenever ho mado a pudding, to usu four eggs, regularly breaking, examining, nnd throwing one away us bo had soon hor do. President Grant declined adopting the land ollWud him at IiricUaburg, Now Jersey, as woll as several lota loudcrcd hint at Long Branch. Ho has purchased Howard Pottor'p cottage, with three acres of land, fronting tbo ocean, tit l.o-ig Brunch. VrocKery For all kinds go to REYNOLDS BRODHEAD ft CO'S, No. 11 Csntr Street, oppo site the Post Offlco, Oil City, Ps. Try our Navy Tobscro. We know It la the host In tbe market. W. n. NICHOLSON A CO. Carpets, Df erery aualtty and description, at REYNOLDS, BKODHISAD A 003, Mo, 11 Centre Btroct, opposite the V . O., Oil City, Pa. VERY CHEAP SHEET MUSIC, only flvs cents a copy, at W. H, NICHOLSON A CO.'S Stntlonery 8tore. All styles of Blank Books, Note Paper, and B r velopea in Jobbing Lots, nt W. II. NICUOWON & CO. BASE BALL BATS nd l.'OUB BOOKS, at W I. Nlcholsen & ' A new lot of the celeb-atad I. X. L. Knives jnat received at the POST OFFICE. HIHDS JAVA. SPARROWS, CANARY, (IE It MAN, at A. D. MILLER & CO. The very but pocke'.JCntlnry Rajtar3 and Scis sors all warranted at W. II. NICnOLSOITS. Clazrd Oil Cloth Curtains at AD MLLKR&CO WALI, PAPER! Just recaived a large atock of Spring patterns, a H. C. JARVIS FURNITURE STORE. m8.t A. D. MILLER ft CO.. h t, ,..,, r it,. American Whip Co., nnd Western Whip Co.'s Ci- ruis, ai wnolesale prices. 1A'1' X!C,? ?.ot 0" u STYLE at Tbe finest Plug Tobacco at W. II. NICHOLSON & CO 'F. I) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. fSS'JElTION I bo eo-narlnerhi heretofore m. iulin,. ...l.- 41. firm inline. 01 K. M. DoWolt & Co., Is tiiiH day dia solvtu by iiiuluul eourieiH. K. M DkVVOIF IVtC.mrcAugll.m-o, V' V m"VKU' JTUAVKD OB STOLaUtt Vronx tho 8tiTeiieon Farm Ocean Oil Comiinnv'.. ?tlilil on Hii inlay afternoon, 8ih int., one Uitrk Ituy Hot-HP, blind in oiiu t-vc; one Dark Hny Mnro, Btiir on oil hip C mined by a kick, whim ppot In I'oru hond, nnd lolli of them honvy draught horncn. Any pctmon rt'tui'uhiff unld hnr,os, nrivtnK Information whore tiny may bu lomid, will bn miiUblv rcwtinj. cd. WM, KSTHSVAKT. . auplOdtf, Hitpt. Nti'vonfiu, Knrm. Universal Bath ! OR RUBBER BATHING TUB. Names of partiea who have purchased the Univer sal Bath. PETROLEUM CENTRE: W II Loncwell, David Yatinnv, R II Sargent, L P Wa'kur, Ii Di-rouse, Jua HMiCrav. Wm 3 McCrav, R W Taylor, I Ie..ry Lobte, C N Hnne, .1 tanibau!!li. STOIlY FARM .1 P llarcroft, A ' VtnL TARH FARM : J C lleera, E W Parker, T W Doublrdav. A E Brown, T J Not. Incham. HESS FARM: M K Unas. TI'rTHVII.LK: About iorty different pantos. PLEASANTVILLE: .U Bt Dt'UUO, U niiiniwruii, v iii tn:n .iiruilir, I. Ot J 8 Warner, ami a number of other parties to uu niersua to mention. TUB Universal Bath la convertible into six illf fi-fent stvies. viz.: A lull lenirth hodv bath, a riiiiifs bath, infant's bath, foot bath. Mat bottom tut lor apons or towel bath. Any party desiring the Universal Bath, can ob. tain one during the next two weeke, by leaving nu orncr with Mr. John W. Hpeneer, at J. M. Ham baugh'a office, or by addressing me at Tituaville. P. O. Box 881. J. M. JOHNSON augfulSw. PIPE CUTTING. TIN WARE. " 3. .3 H " 3 H Q W O CO O W w o 11 To be Drawn by A VALUABLE 8TOIIE AXI OTHER ARTICLES. rh andtuulgned proposes to dispose of his prom illiy tO lulftt , vpa n 1 . .Inrn n,. tl.n U K ... ... . .. .... . . ... . . 1 n k I III, os what ia known as the Wierson Tract, on Wednesday, Sept. 1st, 1869. Tha f.illiaasrlnrs arliVnini.. o SI . 1 Store, valued, 1 Cow, " 1 Watch, " 1 w u u 1 Watches, " 1 Show Case. " 1 Segar " " 1 Violin, $800 or, CO 55 40 25 $15 Each 15 8 15 100 other valuable articles, from 1 to II 5. jVb A Ynnirtrltu i.rtb. Ii i 1.1 ti i .11. the niauner of drawing. TICK UTS $2. E. M. Huntley. T OSTI . On TueeduT. July SO, the subscription list for tho W asllUIL'tm Stro,., . .... il... same will please luave it at this olljce. JuwFtf. II ANO. A gord soeotid hand Piano for sale cheap. . at Hie Central ilimae. Apply early. TOldUAM CO S for jour Curtriusee.