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    Petroleum Centre Daily Record.
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'A r, .fur it or.
Timo i Muslim . Vlalli.
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Jri.r !..:, Ji.st. j
I'ntll further mitieo the ifiails willnirive at nnd
ileimrl from ntltee as follows;
cnnth nr 1 K-it, vin. Irvineinn, A. 'I.
Silhir.JW"l, " Mendvillc, ."i.IS 1 T-.l.
Snrlh !W.I t, ". Co TV, i .VI "
otm-akt.
South nd West, S.45 A. M.
Son. Kin nml ffoit, S 30 P. At.
"tn ih, Dwt niul Vfnx, 10.00 A. M.
Divlnit Scrviersi.
FRKPRYTKRIAN CHURCH.
Frenching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7
o'clock T. M.
Rev. J. T. Ostoiiy. r.istor.
'METHODIST Fl'IPCOPAL CHURCH.
Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. nnd
7,'iJ P. M. Sabbath School M!H A. M.
A cordial invltntion extend-
Stotpixh a N'ewm'U':'!:. An rxchanse
Ins tin- followini' allegory, which we com
mend to PTrful C'ln'H-'rV.io'i. "A cerliln
man hit h'l 'no n-tl:nl a p'jol', and foil
hi''tnri' to tho qronn.l. Iln was vexed,
! n d under tho inlluenco mid anger ul eolf
sufficioncy. lio kicked tho mother earth
right saucily. With iiiipcilurhi'.blo gravity
lie looln (I to no tho earth itself dissolve anil
conic to naught. IS it t tho earth remained,
and only his foot w as injured in tho oncoun
tor. Tli is in tho way of r.tnt. An article
in ajiii-nspnier touches him in a weak spot,
and forthwith ho semis to stop his paper.
With groat complacency ho looks to see tho
crasn, when ho finds that ho has only his
too against a world that docs not petcopti
bly feel I hn shock, and injures no one but
himself." .
Heats free,
cd to nil.
Rev. C. M. ITrarp, 1'aetor.
STS. FETER AND RAUL'S (Catbolir)
CI1UKCU.
flu) it H, a. m.
Vesper ami Retielicllon of thcB!rssod
Pncnunont at 4 p. nt.
Cntochlsui at 8 p. itn.
JAMES DUNN, raster.
linnRO of Time.
Olt.CItEF.K A AT.t.F.OIlENFY MVKIl RAILWAY
MONDAY, AUOL'ST 30T1I, m.j
Nortliivnril Trnlnn
Leavo Tct. Centre 7;or a m.. ar. at t'orrr o-tto a. m.
' ' " lll t'ln m. nr. ' Hop in.
" 4.1'J . m , nr. " 6:55 u.ut.
Son Hi ward Tra I ii
I.wivj Tct. Centre. 8:11 a.m., ar. niOll CHytVDo mi
1.1 -A t p. m., nr. - ':iti
" " " ',:3!p. in., rt- " 6:10
JThls Train will sto:j '20 iiitniitH for dinner.
See advertisement of two notes lost in an
other column.
There is a 8 xty barrel well on tho Bn
chanan Farm, KotiBeviile. It is owned by
Hnkill & Davis.
The Mondvillo rnces take placo on the
lolh and 10th of September. Tbo prizcB
olfcrod aggroguto 51,428.
Jay Cooko must be putting in a t Sons
season of it. Ho is summering Efly minis
tors on his island in Lake Erie.
A Crntors Will Case. Xct long ago,
says the Itichmood (Va ) Whig, William O.
Georije, a citizen of Richmond, of high re-
speotu'oililT, died. 'o rno evor hoard of
hla being married, and. dying inteatato, his
property rcrorted to his relatives. Lust
Friday, however, a Philadelphia Inwyer
made his appearance in Richmond, and cre
ated a sensation In legal ciroles by exhibit
ing what purported to be a certilicnto ot the
decenod to a colored woman, Mrs. Jackson,
formerly of Richmond, but for years a resi
dent ef Philadelpnin. This woman has
grown childrn nearly whito, of whom it is
claimed tho docoased was tho father. . The
mairiago bolwuen tho parties, it is averred,
was solemnised some timo Inst year. Tbo
relatives r.nd friends of tho dcceuFcd donv
that any tucli inurnoo ever took place,
and as thowi;man is boid in th a.-sertion ot
her claims as widow of the deceased, und tho
cunurcn itiae lite alleged uiarriitiru mailn
them legitimate, a suit will doubtless follow
in tho United Status Court.
A Aal ZMi iLsj iJ l k jL - m. - J-
i:t:L'a;tTiiD nt'.i Tui; oaili' iicicoia).
At'tri'iiiton iMsnisk'UcH.
Fbi:sh pickled oyteis at
J. W. ''EArrvV.
Ili.fVr.le. S'epti mhrr 1.
The Untied IrUlnian publishes an edito
rial to-ilny relating to the biulnl treatment
of Iho Fenian jirisonets. twenty-seven in
number, in Kingston j'dl. One, named
Coonhy, has been driven nind. nnd another
named Ilayden teaten until his life is de
spaired ot. The cruelty nnd indignities
heaped on prisoneu has produced great ex-
ctteineut among Irish citizens.
a mi c:it;a:ia! mi hii:ufd
.d by the Ryroii
p went lo Flecp
,. i : Mary Chnworth
nas bis eidii-r, and Leii;;; jriven to talking
in his ilietitu.-', n3 overhoatd by lier lady
Hhip, w l.o fiiippos-ed that ho referred to Au
gusta Leigh. This is adding lo the mise
ries of the situation. In order to defend
tho reputation of one lady it is found nc
cefsary to r.speiFe tho memory of another,
and as each new nctor is trotted out !o take
a share in tho domestic drama, he or ho is
uIfo required to take a share of the disgrace.
If Lord Byron had dreamed that his grand
mother was a rhinorceros, or that his
fishing rod was Cleopatra's needle, it would
have art'otded just as iulolligent an expb
n atiou as the theory above prnpnundi d.
use Downer's
711 HUIIH'-1'I!W1H -f'M.rff
'B'lio Jrei. Yocn!to neiu-'i-x.
All Imit ' i-TOU Km'!?.' '"!-,
A billiard inntob for the championship of
Ohio will be playod between Fred Acker
man and Tony Honing, at Mozart Hull
Cincinnati, September 13th.
A new daily paper will bn started nt Par-
ker's Landing in a few days. It will be
owned by Mr. Jackson, of the riensanlvillo
Gas Light.
The return came of baso ball between
the Lone Stars, of Shnmbitrg, and tho Sene
ess, of Oil City, will bo played at Sham
burg on Saturday, for the championship of
tho oil region.
Mr. R. Johnson, the populor actor and
author, will take tbo management of tho
now opera house at Parkor'a Landing as
soon as it Is completed.
Cnpt. Keller's new well on tho McCray
Furm, is doing between thirty and forty
barrels. Wocongratulato the Captain upon
his good fortune.
Tho St. Louis borso Henry, winner of
throo races recently at Buffalo, .was sold by
tho owner, V. IV.. Cell, of St. Louis, for
$20,000 cash, to Mr. Wallace, of Now York
Heavy RocnEtiv. Tho trupezj perform
er, .uuuanio fcaltveah. u-hn tnw..ls uriit.
Yankee Robinson's show, had tho ill luck
on Friday night last, to bo robbed, in Ciyde,
of $1.01(0. It appears that sho is in the
hnbit of carrying with her a large amount
of valuables, which f.ict somo shrewd rascals
ascertained. They visited tho hotel where
sho was stopping od tho evening auovo men
tioned, and while sho was absent, broko
open her trunk, and stole $2,400 in green
backs, an 5600 diamond ring, another ring
valued at $300, a $300 gold watch and
chain, other articles, valued altogether at
$1,000. Tho lady, on retnrning to tho ho
tel, mis3ed her two poodle dogs, aud making
a search, found them in tho trunks. . She
then disooverod thorn in tho trunks. She
then discovered that F.ho hud been robbed.
As yet there is no clno to the thieves.
A great flro is raging jn tho Dismal
Swamp-in Virginia. Many miles of fences
and cord-wood havo been destroyed, and
numerous wild animals havo been driven
out Inlo the opon country.
Borjatnin Brown, of Stupletou, Staton
Ilanil, a graduate of Harvard, olfors to give
$5,000 toward defraying the expenses of the
Oxford crew if they will consent to row the
llarrarda on either tho Hudsun or Charles
rivers uext autumn.
The BuITulo Express tmkeg the announce
ment that any man who will delibcratoly
display an "Ico Cream and Soda Water"
announcement in this shivering weather
ought to bo drowned out with the contents
of bis own fountains.
New Lock for Nuts and Bolts. A
Connecticut mun has invented a simple but
effectual method to prevent mils nnd holts
from working loose by unscrewing. It con
BistB iu the application of a left-hand screw,
lilted into tho end of tbo bolt, so that its
end will partly cover the end of tho nut
and prevent it.ftom working ioose.
Gaffnky'k Sunday Comfoi't is used gen
erally throughout tho world; have just re
ceived an order from Hong Koug, China,
for twenty-livo enses, all on account of ad
vertising iu tho Recoiii).
Owex Gaffxey.
Pehroxal. Wo recoived a call yesterday
lroin Win. F. Wicker, biother of C. C. Wick
oo, of the Tititsvillo Star, and William J.
Wraith, old Loekport (N. Y.) friends. They
were fresh from tho old Cataract County of
Niagara, and report tho. "old tramping
grounds" as still rife with business aud plea
sure. Their visit ws a pleasure lo us. and
a repetition at uuy time would be plenstng.
Ik'siNKsii Cuan'ob As will be seen by
notice ol dissolution elsewhere, the firm of
A. D. Miller it Co. dissolved tc-day, Mr
Miller retiring, nnd Mr. M. S. Simmons be
coming sole proprietor. Mr. Simmons Is a
man of largo oxperienco in tho drug trade.
and is woll and favorably known on Oi'
Creek. This honso enjoys u wide reputa
tion, nnd the business under the new man
agement will continuo to prosper. Mr. S.
has the best wishes of frieud and ae(tviint
uncos, and the old buflncFS stand will con
tinue lo "sound tho loud lyotbal" under liia
tflicicnt diiectlon of the new proprietor.
Some time since a citizen of Portland bad
his pockot picked of $500. Shortly alter
bo received a letter from tho thief, stating
that he bad started in business with bis
stolen capital, and that be should pay inte
rest on it until he was able to return tbo
principal. Two payments of interest have
already been made.
From everywhere tho report comes up, the
Great Yosomito Bitters is a success. It
oan't be excelled as au appetizer. Its action
upon tho kidoeys is fine.
Tho npplo crop in New York this year Is
likelysto bo poor. Every Bfcond or third
year the crop is well nigh a failure. The
yoar that the trocs ato prolific, tho buttons
for the future crop seem to ho blighted, and
a light crop or none at all is sure to follow
tho next year. Apples were abundant in
1SG3, and nro to be ' scarce enough in most
districts this seusou.
OYHTKttsc! Oystkkm!! Freth, und
first of the season; just received at
Fkko Sttrri
the
Tho averago time required lor a linger
nail to attain its full length from the root
to tie (ouiii:oncoiucnt of tho free edge, is
about lout and a half calendar moet'is, The
1-jo nails grow uiut'ii more slowly.
nEATlt OF A CINCINNATI DESl'KRADO A
HON's VEXliFANt'K.
As far back in Cincinnati's history us
1842, flourished a then young scoundrel of
sixteen years, koown ns iho Ktulo t0
those who him and of his habit of invaria
bly drawing a knifo upon anybody that hap
pened to in any way offend him. His nama
was James Watson, but among tho com
panions of his earlier days ho was scarcely
known by it, "The Knilo" having takoa its
place ever since. When ho was fourteen
years of ago ho had badly cut a younger
playmate upon whom ho had failed to force
a ohenting bargniu, "The Kuifo" first be
cauio known to the watch as professionally
dishonest when, in 1845, he was c:uk!h
with two othur burglars in the act oficl;-!
biug a jewelry stoio on ths Landing-. He
managed to wigglo out of thij case, dorily
nl'ter which ho left the city and went to
Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Buffalo, and
even farther East, committing me.uy
crimes, and' alraOBt invariably escaping de
tection. In fact, It was not until ho becamo wo'.l
known to tho authorities of Bofi'ilo, and
was at length detected in a steamboat rob
bery nt that point in 1S50, that ho was cou
;victed and forced to serve live years. Re
turning to Buffilo in 1S50, aud thence ti
Clevelaud and Chicago, Watson, in n drunk
en broil in a drinking saloon in the last
iiniued city, drew a knifo upon William
Webb, tho captain of tho schooner North
Star, and cut him in such a manner that
ho died of his wounds. Watson escaped
tho immodinte vengeance that even this
crime should havo broncfet upon hits. Ia
fact, his Identity was not fully established,
and tho police had no clue, along w hich lo
follow to his arrest. However, shortly al
ter his father's death, the son, John Webb,
a young man of twenty yours, learned from
one of Yt'iitson's former associates of Chica
go who it was that made him fatherless.
Obtaining a minute description of his pri
son, including a nr-t ol a sc.ir across his
forehead that could r.ot easily be forgotten,
be too'.; every step in his pow.er to hao him
brought to justice. But ul! efforts to tbls
end proved fruitless, us Watson had gone
fur South to Texas it was supposed.
LI tho years that followed John Webb
went to the bad under tho influence ol Chi
cago life, becoming almost as desperates
Character as his father's murderer.
When the war broke out ho enlisted in
an Illinois regimeni, ana serveu several
years, known always us a reckless, despe
rate soldier, fhhtiug bravely, but always in
trouble on account of .his iusubordination.
When he was finally dischaizud ho went
West, and for several years led a wander
ing lifo, until at Fort Benton, a few wccks
since, be met this Watson in a gambling sa
loon, recognized him, threw a glass of whis
kv into his face, nnd then very coolly thot
him six times with a revolver, letting his
life out through at least three mortal
wounds. It appears that they wore silting
side by side at a faro spread, both betting
whito chips on tho eauio cards. Hearing
WalBon's name called by tho dealer, Webb
examined his face closely, ond finding in it
every mark of tho old timo description, in
troduced a conversation, and munaged to
lenrri from Wutson that ho was iu Chicago
In March of 1S55, tho timo of tho murder.
This settled it with Webb." Ho did not
wait for the evidence of w itnesses, or ap
pealing to law a very ecaroa articlo in that
part of the world. While taking a drink of
whisky, ho carelessly took np some of
Watson's chips, as if making a mistake in
shifting a hot. Watson cursed tho mistako
and its author, announcing that tliofo were
his chips. Webb shifted the glass to his
left baud and reckoned not, at iho same
timo cocking a revolvor In his pocket with
his right. Wuison jumped up and pulled
his knife. Webb dashed tho whisky iulo
his face, blinding him for an instant, and
then, as tVutson ct.Uu at him, commenced
shooting, and without going into the hero
ics, or even exclaiming "My father's luur
ueier," procet dedt lo set U old scares, lie
then walked o.it of the saloon, and without
much trouble tnmie his escape.
For everv dv comfort.
Great Yosemito Bitteis. Sunday Comfort
is good, but Yosemito is better. ag24tf.
A remarkable discovery has just bscn
made by a man at Grenoble, by which it is
calculated that cemeteries and giaveyards
will become stiperlluens. At tho decease of
an individual tho body is plunged into n
liquid invented by the man at Grenoble,
and in about five years tho Individual is
turned into stone. Tbo secret of the petri
faction is known only to tho diicovorer.
But he goes further; he says that in a thou
sand years' time, if persons will only prf
servu their relatives and friends, tlyy will
he ablo to build n house with them, und
t'ais live in nsidences surrounded by their
ancestors.
ri'.KS'.i confectionery received every day
nt ' J. W. UkattyV.
uuI-lw
Don't lorgct tl.e caano of time on the
O. C. & A. R. R. The noon train will re
main hero half an hour lor dinner, which
will give travelers ample time. The Roch
ester House is but n step fiom the depot.
U lio lo i ur lis "I ir
Civ"-, lile tn tll '.li-i 'i . 1 i t
Willi. nit ti.Kion lriii'.. "i .;i!
IM'lvet Oiff'tH' I'rmn elll 1 hi' svtt'lll,
Kill- ti e lii'.irt Willi life iind li'.;lu,
With tin' l'l r ll'l the lmil,',
Downer Ureal Yoseiiilte!
With root from out the vullev.
Whole Ciillitornei's huh ilotli nUmo,
Ci inn we:lllll te lit l""r IIKil lllts,
Ili'votnl llie ru lies "I tier mint'".
Wenllli ef health nnd hiltioitip".
lis l'le-iini; mine !nnilil slilil.
win winit i! t Wel'-'l ynu Ir've Itt
I'se Ilewnel's ('.real Yr"".nite.
Come ye nicTi. dieaped. ilHenr-'olute,
Whv ilmuM Ynu pine ami (lie?
Ye reebli". filial and liineiti-liin'.-.
Coitit. tllt'e iloriiim Hitter try.
He how thec iiiacktt aud nostrum,
Klee IV.llll tile la'l'l III tl'lnht,
(living plnee to I titlre ton!e
Uuwiier's Cleat Yosemito ! julillf.
'cv l-'Ioiir, I''cc.l 1 1 ml Gi-oct ry
Morc !
At the OLD BANK rtril.DINO, ON MAIN' ST,
ovpiWtc tli JlcClintoek llnu-w, tins on liiuid a
lnrKeiiiet flut elans stork of t'lonr, t-'eed nnd
liroeerlen, whirh he Is sellliiR nt a low flnire.
f. Ilon'l forget the plnrc where A, 1). Cotton
A Com puny broke up. jnni If.
ISnrd ware-A lnrpo assortment of which u
lichiR clocd out at re.laced rates nt lti;YN(U,ps
nit'iiitlKAt) A CO'S, No. 11 Cwiitre St., opjiosltc
tbo Tost Offiro, (Ul City, Pa.
All PnlllM, Weeklies nrd Magazines at IIOIAIUS
A F.VltSSWOHTH'fi News Room.
All ncrounts not settled iir.iedlardv, will lioKT:
with an ofilcer f"r collecUon.
Apr.lt tf. IlKYNfU.T) A- CO.
t'roeker y r ir all kin Is go t lUlYN'i'll
nitODHI'M) A CJ'S, No. 11 Centre t-Irt-et, (;.;;.
J'ethe INi-: (r.lee. Oil Cilr, i'n.
NEW ADVERTL-EMEXTS.
Two IVotcs liOit.
f jMTB BtllH'Tiber lo-t two noes somft tlnin l:c.
1 twepu tile STlll "if AlUT'it ami the lit ilnvpf
l...t.ti.mhi'i- Ikl'O S..I.I ii.u. int... lv...P.i In --i... -
and passengers Can have plenty of time to ; uf j jj V;i le. i4 ven hy W 1'. Ne.vil,:iui, n-.il in.
go tln-ie and get dinner nnd return belore
the train leaves. The bar is furnished with
i!r. besi wines and liquors..
BK.MisTrtEET & SiiRnwoon.
Fifty cases Ciiijuot Muuim HeidsicV,
and olher brands, genuine wines, just re
ceived lit G.VFFXEY's.
au.'251v
Elihil Grepg, convicted of burning the
Preston county court house. West Yir'nia,
and who was to havo been hung on F-iday
next, has been granted a new trial ty the
Supreme Court of Appea's of that Stale.
d .Mil In .1. I'. Imel and .1. I,, llor.
en on foie- n ::iys lime. inil llie otl -i t:; imin'li
1 her.'n.v vnrii liu: I'Uti'.ic e.uinst I'llrrli.lsinc ie'l
notes nii'l iii.y' in'i'un f.iidii i: tlii'-n i;l lie liher-:l-
rewiuilea by leaving U'.e.n i.i It
set'f.'.Ui J'it. KKiW, Storey Farm.
I)i".oIn!toii.
'I1R Co-Vartnorliip ' l.ere.;fv.ro exlstlnn.ni'.ler
ihetllll nniite of A 1). Miller A Co . Is tills .lav
tins lived hy mutual consent. AU nrrntints r.i;i:iit
llie lute .inn will beei'ituil ny p:niinri,i mine
stand. -vi. simmiixs,
l'e:. Centre. Sept. 5J, '69. A. 1). .Mtl.i.l.It.
AlSSOiX'TION.
l't:e eotilrtl:cr-lit l:oiMcfora rjLr.v.liT in:r!oT ft1
-lriunimo of W'aci.tiT ft Co., irt eii'ui.i.l, ::! j'L
iriies Jiidelit.il to 111" llrnl, nil! re ibi"i!iI tn settln
nt llie old mimd. I load Varm. i t- ut li. I 14: p. a.'-
t'AK niAVV AN M I'NC J'..'l K3 I'st.
"In. lluiToi:: I lease nniiii!in"e the nuneor bnln
Tloilnwiiy. ul l'liin.er, lis eiinihilain to .H-lirn '.
Hie I'l-are.sU'.m-t ! the 11 -.Ues tit tlm lU' iliiuenu
l':n'iy, al tli'jp.iiimry e'.i-ctUi.i, Manv Cruxss
The en-vmrliior-Mp llercti T.:ro rxtstln.' nn'
llrr.i iimnii ol i; M. I)W..tt 0; ".i . is !!. - .:
iliea I'V li:nli::il culinint. r. .11 hk.
retCcuUo, Aug. 1!, 'W, It.
C J J t X.lOll E. ri C A 11 II I A O F.S
A Sne ,i.--orli.ient nt tlic Fitrriture StDie.
DiSSitWi'lOS.
Tliflprtrersbliiheretii'lirefc:;.lr.','litelt f! roves
A: lliiz.nKl I 1 1 ho mle oi C.-nl :it l.hi) Hynd Kilrm,
l.as this .lit v lioen Ii -! eiir-f-y tn'ltU'ilei.llent. -Alt
d.l.t- will iiu .-utllLd and a 1 c'jiias colli-ctod by J.
M. Btixatrd.
V.'.T. Ol'OVF.S.
3. .!. IIIZZAIIH.
T.ie hii'!r.cs ot silling Coal nt tl:a Kjud 1'uriit
w HI be carriei on an hei-eli.i'orc by
J.M. RUZU'tl.
KyndVnnn, Auq. 17. I!).
ur.ru cooi.
Tly prrjcltns'ng one of U10S9 lll'.VIIIGJ
ttie l urnituro Stove.
ItATtVIlSttt
ivisi rir; i.iur.
A fre.-h suut'lv, "u ,t rocelved a; It. It. l'lslior'sDriig
St.iro.
Vho Plori !(iiis ;eimii!o 1'Itio Tar
nnd rcrftlnn S.oaliin: Stn;.
Thp-e soups are Imiiremiatud with exotica of the
mll.U'.it and newt liilsainic uituio, n:.d are wnrrunt
ed pcrfeetly limoeont ninlfiou from inieernl and oth
orpeinlcioiH o.lmlxtiirfs, BiJ nro soiertoa nytiui
ladies and Iho public in genual In prfeivr cc to all
otlic.' soiiiis. nstho great oralucors nnd ino'crvcu of
a healthy purity of compliKlon, mid a coiiservnt.ir
of fenialu benuty. Fr tto softness mid detlrncy
whleh they induce, to the tinds aud face, their c:iia
billly of soothing Irritation and r-movleg umi-hlly
eruiitlons, render them "ndispensilde to every loll
et. We kindly ask the putdlo lo try tho virtues o
those soups. .1. I. II. A Co., Proprietors.
A. D. Miller A Co., General Areata. JuW2-3ni,
lm.. ludy tl.ould huvo
ireut o9eonl.' Uli.e.e. .
a battle of the
Dowueiu Great Yosemito Bitters pntilies
tho blood and rigu!e.!es t'je bowels. Use
co omer.
Rpecliil r.'otiec.
W''I5T)ij OF WISDOM for young men, on the
Puling I'as.sion in Y.Mth and Kt'-riy "Manhoil, with
S1XV IIEI.P ti e cring irnd unfortunate. H'
In sealeil letter eovelotio-", froo of cleir. Ad-lruss,
HOWAltD ASSOCIATION n I', I'uit. viklp.ua
Pa. May 51, am
A new lot of the culob ated
received at tbo
X. L. Knives pis
I'OST OFFICE,
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