Petroleum Centre Daily Record VU t eulre, TnesJar, Sot 28. Time of (lowing Mall". r. O., Pbtbolriih rr.mtin.VK ., I JULT i!TT, J1". i ViM farther notice tlio malls will arrive at aud 4f cpirt from this office u follows : JUISIVR. South and Rest. vl. Irvluelun, 10. 38 A. M. South and West, " Meadrlllc, S.J 1'. M. North and Baft, " ('wry, S.5S , " nsrAHi. Sooth and West, A. M. Houtt. flirt owl West, S 30 1. 51. Northi East and West, 10.00 A. M. Divine (tprvlccti. rBESUYTERIAN cnURCII. nnhinf nl 11 n'olnplr A M mill ft . 1 . - ... , , y O'clock P. M. Kev. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CnURCn. Services every Sabbath at II A. M. and P. M. Sabbath School atO A. M. eats free. A cordial Invitation extend ed to afl. Kev. C. M. Heard, Pastor. STS. PETER AND PAUL'S '(Catholie) CHURCH. Mess at 103,4' a. m. Vesper and Benediction of. the Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. m. Catecbism at 2 'p. m. JAMES DUNN, Pastor. Change of Time. OIL CREEK ALIaSOHENEY K1VKR RAILWAY MONDAY, BEIT. Cth, I860. Northward Trains Leave Pet. Centre 7:10 a m., ar. at Corry 9:40 a.m. " ' " 10.44 a m., ar. " 1.25 p m. " ' " S:ttp.m.,r. " 6:10 D.m. " ' " H:06p. m , ar. Tltils1lle6:)p. m. Southward Train Leave Pet. Centre, 1 ina.ro., ar. nt Oil City SrlO am ' " " JltWp. m.,ar. " 1:41 nm " " " 7:63 p. m., ar. ". R:: p m 14.30 p. m. ar. " 6:60 pm tThls Train will stop 20 minutes for dinner. (These arc Freight Trains and go to TitusTlllo and Oil City. Those trtlns paw at this point. The Southward Train stoplng for breakfast Tli2:S5 pm Troin going North and the 7:53 Train going Sonth run on Sundays. Waxtbd. A girl to do goneral house work. Apply at this office. Tho Mississippi Valley Telegraph Com pany have sold their lines to the Pacfflo and Atlantio Company for $360,000 In stock. Dexter Not to TnoT. Bonner denies that Doxter Is to trot for the benefit of the Avondalo sufferers or in any other race. Th Troy, N. Y., Times otters a reward or $25 for proof that will lead to the con viction of a man who eont that paper a logus marriago notice, Hallway baggage masters are exhorted to be oarerul In handling baggngo now-a-days, for there is not unfrequetitly a box of nitro glycerine among the trunks. Tue Fanny Hkiikino Tkoitb. This the. atrlcal troupe with which is the exceedingly popular actress, Mies Funny Herring, will commence an engagement of three nights at Sobel's Opera House oo Thursday evening next It Is needless for us to speak la pratoe of Miss Herring, as nor reputation is well established. Soo advertisement. Tau Minsthels Last Ntuur. A largo and appreciative audience assembled at the Opera House last evening on the occasion r the first appearance ut the Associated Artists (late Kelly mid Leon's Minstrel. "Wo proiiounco them ouo of the best troupes tiavniing or locutod, and all preseut iust night wore more tbau pleased with tbo en tertainment. To-night is their last appear ance in this place. Go and hear tliein. Tub New Diii'o Store. -The now drug store of li. II. Fisher, just ouo door below tho old stand, is now open to the public, aud is very neat and couvenieut in Us ap pearance. Tho good, tuute of Sir. Do Vin noy is everywhere apparent, and the gene rul arrangement of the goods preaeutH an exceedingly inviting appearance. . Considerable excitement was created yes teruay ul'lernoon in tbo bunking droit's at Hamilton, Onl., caused by the absconding of Gales Ledger, Keeper ol the Bunk oj Moutreal. He is reported to have Ukeii iifty thousand dullars, obtuined by certified -checks, &c, and gone to tbo Stales. Dull Tihks. Our disconsolate Locul in a mournful strain, thus bewails tbo scarcity of matter of Interest to the public. He is a bora philanthropist and is falling Info a visible' decline on account of bis Inability to furnish more Interesting news to tbo community at lurge: No news, not an item, not even a fight, No mysterious murder the Locals' delight, The police couit's deserted, there nothing to do, Our reporter Bays d n, he c;in Oud notniug new. Tho Squire Is downhearted, tlio olilcer growl; ' The detective Is sleepy, tho coronor bow), If some friend to roporlera would wish to doll;u' 'cm Let him blow out hi bruin and u.a'.o tucm uu item. What Tiiky Deservc Several repre sentatives of the delegation which vlsitod Petroleum Centre on Saturday and Sunday night last, alluded to in another place, were In Fisher's drug store on Sunday nitfhl using the most profane language, when they were Informed by tho manager of the store, Mr. Do Vinney, that such language could not be tolerated In his stoic, whea they made a tush fur him, bruising blm quite severely. They Suddenly left tho vicinity of "Oslikosh," however, doubtless thinking it might be too warm for tbeia in a short space of time. Such lonfers and disturbers of the peace uVsorve the most severe punish ment the law can give,and a little of old 'Geueral Lynch" would be a lesson. Don't know when the will honor our town with a visit again, but when they do, they should meet with a warm reception. The Accident at Miauara Falls Another Victim. Miss Mary Ana Ballou, who was one of the Injured at the accident at Niagara Falls last Friday, Is dead. Her remains and those of Mrs. Smith went cast on Saturday, by express. Mrs. Tillinghast and Mrs. Fisher, the other two ladies who were involved in the calamity, with Mr Tillinghast, were passengers on the eastward bound train Saturday evening. They bad a sleeping car to themselves. Some Calf. We were shown this morn ing a nice specimen of meat from the New York Market, opposite the McClintock House, on Main street. It is Indeed a beauty. The calf was four months old, weighed four hundred pounds, and was raised in Cbatauqua county, New York. The new market Is becoming celebrated for its splendid specimens of meat, and its va riety, and the proprietors are deserving of patronage. Rough Crowd. Rather a rough crowd, said to be from the vicinity of Rotiseville, visited Petroleum Centre Saturday and Sun day, and during the two evenings mado several attempts to get up a muss, but sig nally failed, we are sorry to say, for if any party needed a seveie thrashing, it was that ciowd. They made the nights hideous In their drunkenness, but didn't get anybody particularly excited. At least they kept away from the right quarter. - The Avonhalb Fund. The appeal to the sympathies of the people on behalf of the Avondalo sufferers, has met with an un expectedly liberal response. The contri butions now amount to over two hundred thousand dollars, and additionul sums are being constantly receivod. Tbo probabili ties ure that at least a quarter of a million of dollars will be placed in tbo bands of the Scran ton committee for the relief ot the wives and children of tho murdered miners. Parker's Laxui.nu Tho v larion Demo crat of the 2Mb inst. suys: The excitement at 1'arker's Landing con tinues to increase, and now wells are begun duily. If land owners iu that aud all other new territury would lease on sneh terms as would require all wells to be cased, and on ly allow one well on each four or Dvo acres, then it might be reasonably expuoted that it would take several years to exhaust the oil. But with derricks almost as close to gether as trees in the forest, and no casing in the wells, a few months will leave the district like a sucked orange. George Poabody has just given an addi tional $100,000 to the Feabody Institute, or Baltimore. Is it nut about time he was figuring up to see what he bos got left? The tirst thing lie knows ho will have. to bo bor- owiug money to get homo on. The following inscription is on a tomb stone in.. Sun Diego, Cul. : ''This year is I sacred to the memory ot William Heury Shaken, who camo to his death by being shot with a Colt's revolver one ofthe old kind, brass mounted and of such is the kingdom of Heaven." Mrs. Stowe finds a champion in the per son of Mr. George William Curtis, who sees nothing incredible in the Byron story, and nothing bullions iu the publication of it A man in St. Josoph was rccuntly doteet ed trying to steal the sallows. He was probably modllatiO suicido, and was too poor to build oue for himself iu these hard times. The new Swiss settlement iu Grundy county, Tennessee, is nourishing. The Swiss are dolightod with the climate and with the land, which they bought ut lilty cents ait acre. A Mississippi steamboat recently ran half an hour without an enginenr. Tho passengers bad a chanco to bo safe for a lit tle while, at any rate. Some young Paris snobs have actually started the fashion of wearing bracelets. Just recoivod out-Oriental Parlor Stoves, Sept 28-4t Nicholson it Ulackwon. Darino Robiiery. The New York Eve ning Post of Thursday says: One of the most daring robberies ever repotted In this city took place about half past seven o'clock this morning in East Twenty-fourth street, near Third avenue. Mr. Charles Simonson, a clerk employed in the Treasur er's office of tbo Harlem railroad, bad just left the Fifth National Baiik in Third ave nue, carrying in bit band a leathor satchel containing nine thousand dollars, when be was oet upon by four daring thieves, who sprang from a butcher cart, having evident ly been mailing for their victim. The vil lains knocked Mr. Simonson down, one or two of them using brass knuckles, and not withstanding ho Clung tcuaciously to bis bag, it was wrested from his grasp, tbo thieves meanwhile pounding tneir prostrate victim most unmercilully. Having secured their prizo the three men leaped into the cart and drove at full speed down Third avenue. The fourth, Thomas Hart, ran after the cart,Jbut their capture seemed im minent, as a large number of persons wit nessed the closiog part of the daring out rage, and they would not wait for bltn. Hart was seized by au Eighteenth ward officer, and recognized ns ono of the most dangerous thievos on the east side of the city. It is reported that lie has Severn' times been engaged in similar daring rob. beries. Tbo men ia the cart succeeded in making their escape with the money, and the apathy shown by some of the police of the Eighteenth ward was severely comment ed upon by citizens who saw the transaction and joined in the unsuccessful pursuit of the villains. The Utah Daily Reporter, alluding to the Byron Bcandal, says that In' Utah apostles, presidents, bishops, elders, priests and teachers, without shame or secrecy, prac tice worse crimes than Mrs. Slowe accuses Byron of. High officials marry nieces tbeir own brothers' daughters, and even two of them at once marry halt sisters, mothers und daughters at. the sumo time, and even sisters of the whole blood. Latnmers & Alden are selling olf present a'ock at cost. A duol was fougbt about six miles from St. Louis a day or two ago, between Baron Von Alfeld, from Holstein, and Colone) Seiver, of tbs new German newspaper. One shot was exchanged, but nobody was hurt. The matter was amicably arranged. A Rakb Chance. Mr. Barker, having engaged the services of Mr. E. Howard, whose reputation as a colutist ranks with the first artists of the cou try, is prepared to furnish photographs beautifully colored or finished in India ink. Those desiring such work, either from life or copied from small pictures, should embrace the opportu nity nt once, and call at Barker's photo graphic gallery, on Washington street, Pe troleum Centre. aug25-lm It is understood that Robert Bonner has co&ented to trot Dexter agiinst Lady Thorn next week, probably Thursday, at Prospect Park Fair Grounds, New Yoik, the entire proceeds for the beneflt of tbo Avondale sufferers. With a fine day, It is anticipated there will be 50,000 spectators Admission, $2. Fruit Cans! at Nicholson & Bi.ackmon's. Iron Gate, Wheat Sheaf, Globe II rat r Oriental, and Parlor Stoves, at Nicholson & Blackmon's hardware store. At a recent Boston funeral tho boss mourner announced: "The corpse's cousins will now come forward." Prince Arthur arrived at tho Clifton House, Niagara Fal's, yesterday, where be is to rem tin for a few days. Friday, October 1st, Is tlio last day lor the registration. It may be said generally of husbands as tho woman said of hers, who had abused her, to an old maid who reproached her for marrying him: '-To bo euro he's not so good a husband as he ought to be, but he's a powerful sight better than none." , i A cranky old buchelor says thero nro not half so many self made men nowadays us thero are "self-made" women. Brigham Young's mother-iu-luw is dead. Very best case-harde ned working barro Nicholson & Bluckmon's. Iron Gate, Wheat Sbeal, Globe Heaters Oriental, and Parlor Stoves, at Nicholson ,t Blackmon's hardware store. The Eunirrss of Fashion aud Fiance haB docroed that "long chatelaine braids shall succeed cbignous, higj) pull's and frisettcs. We had been expecting this,, Ozias Potter, ot Wllliamsport, Pu., who died recently, boquoated .about $70,000 to the poor of that city. All the stories told of the Siamese twinB hardly equal this of the famous Scotch double man, of whom the following account is given In the Iiernm Scotiarum JIMoria: ''During the Reign of James the Third, ot Scotland, aud at bis court, there lived a man double above tbe waist, single below that region. Tho King caused blm to be carefully brought up. He rapidly acquired a knowledge of music. Tbe two beads learned several languages ; they de bated together, and tbe two upper halves occasionally fought. They lived gonerally however, in tho greatest harmony. - W hen tho lower part of the body was tickled, the two individuals felt it together; but when, on the other hand, one of tbo upper Individ uals was touched, be alono folt the effect. This monstrous being died at tho age of twenty-oight years. Ono of the bodies died several days before tbe other. Miss Braddon has gone deranged. In a lit of abience of mind she dipped into ono of her own novels. Lammers & Alden liavo a new stock o all lato styles of Hats and Caps. tf C ANDIDACY ANMlUNCnnUNTS. Ma Em-ron: Vlcnso ntmounre the nnineof Mkr ritt S. Hootu, m a candidate for dusUce of the I'uacc in I'omplanter tuwuship. nt the eiifxiini; Oc tober election, and oMie, MANY CITIZENS. Fluiner, Sept. 16, li9. liOCHl IVoticci. CO..Il GAIi L.OVK, and the Ilapplucae of True marriage ESSAYS for Young Men. onthe Errors, Almsee and Diseases which destroy the Manly IWun and create impediment! or MARUIAHE, with euro means of relief. Bent in sealed letter envelopes free of charge. Address Howard Association, P., Philadelphia, Pa. ep34:3:a. t'o KIorrlRoH'a (icnnlne Pine Tar and Peru I a it Healing; Roups. These soaps are impregnated with exotics of the mildest aud tuort Bilamlc nature, and are warrant ed perfectly Innocent and free from mineral nod otb er pernicious admixtures, and are selected by the ladies and the public in general In preferei ce to all other Boons, as the great producers and preservers of a healthy purity of complexion, and a conservator of female beauty. For the softness and- delicacy which they Induce to the bauds and face, their capa bility of soothing irritation and removing unsightly erupt ions, render them indlspcnsible to every toll it. We kindly ask the public to try the virtues o these soups. J. L. II. To., Proprietors. A. D. Miller A Co , General Agents. Juh!J-3m. Special Notice. W JSD8 OP WISDOM for young men, on the Ruling Passion in Youth and Early Manhood, with SELF II KLP for the err?ng and unfortunate. Sen in senlel letter envelopes, free of cbonx-. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION 11 ix PVI'iiit.aiki.?aia Pa- May 41. 3m New Flour, Feed and Grocery Store ! J. S. PKATHEK, At the OLD BANK ItUILDINO, ON MAIN-KT, opposite the McClintock House, has on hand a Ine an. Srst class stock of W lonr, Feed and IsrotcrlCH, which he Is selling at a low fluurc. K. Don't forget the placo where A, V. Cotto & Company broke upi Crockery For all kinds k to REYNOLDS ' IIKOUH EAD COT, No. 11 Centre Htreot, oppo site the Po Office, OH City, Pa, Carpcta, of every quality and description, at REYNOLDS, BHODIIKAD CD'S, No. 11 Centre Btrect, oppojlta tho P. O,, Oil City, Pa. CHILDREN'S CAUKtAOEM A fine assortment at the Fnrr.itnre Htorc. 1 w NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Monday and Tuesda', Eve'gs, Sept. 27 and 28, AT Sobel's New Opera House ! THE ASSOCIATED ARTISTS OY Kelly aij Leon's Minstrers. From 720 llrnndwny. New York, In New Hone. Oancrri, liiirl.'Hfjui'H, icn. Thftir rntorUiument will lir; fflv.:n muilii iiiyfi. The TuU K.mmbU m point vf cli'L'iuicrt will ttf tho naniP which haa ftnluiriheil ihf'ir tmno iu Nw York during throe ymr ty. Oiii'-liifPrnr with ttm liurlcpqiie Op- ru Umml Dutrh oh. Ailinirij-ioii 5'J o'-iiU. UcTtervH peaia 7."i eeiiW. Dnnrs ojiot. ;it fn'clnck. rnrfnrmunco to com m unco Hi i'.ir turtlcnlniM. pm prnifnirnmM, 11 AULKS Ml.T.VIIXIi, ltii-ii.vMBnflxcr frtrol'm Fxchaiijrc Salonn AND RESTAURANT. SUTHERLAND & TAYLOR, PROP'S FRESH OYSTERS I Rocoivad ALL THE LUXU RIE3 I OF THE SEASON! U A 1 1, Y 1 Washington SI reel, Putroleum Centre, Pa., next door U) Is ham A Co.'s Jawclry Storu1 Day Ruardors accoinmoditeil, Meals served all hours. Oysters, and every desoriptiou of gome ui uishud quests. No pains will he spared to Accommodat tho who fiivur us with their patronage. ID. SUTHERLAND. GEO. TAYLOR. Petroleum Centre, Scat, 1J, 't'J. tf SOBEL'S OPERA HOUSE ! Dramatic Opening THE FANNY HERRING DRAMATIC AND BCItLEPQTJE TROUPE FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. Tlirpo DAY, FRIDAY AND SATUR- DAY ENENINGS, Scpi. 30ih and Oct. lnt and 3d. Manager. ...... K. 8. Way rpnE Manager takes grent ploimire In nnnounclus .L that ho has completed au engagement with Miss Fanny Herring. Tin charming and dnshlnjc younp ctro?9, late of Woods Museum who will appear nt each perlorm nncc, supported by a lull DRAMATIC COMPANY. The pcrfgrmt-tiofid will lie nelocted from the fo. lowtbK roportofrc! of the Drnnm: .wih th lAmnkn," Kmnnlc IVtectlvo," j)(Kj,v. tug For a WitV "Ixwn," "Tho M:in nt Hi" Wliccp a played by Mis Fanny Ilrtrinir at Vn(ni'. Miiiif'. nni, over orMiundrod niLhitt. (Tnclo Tmn'ai ChIi. in," "Little Hftrul'oot," uiimb Uoy of Maui'liestur'' "Jack Shnppnrd." 4'hanse of Programme eTry niM. For Protrrnmino hw billt of the day. Adoitt-ildii 50 cti. lit'prvotieat-75ct. for mIg at W, II. Nicholtnm tbt'oV. Irivnte l.no, $ftflo nep2ltd. W. O. I'&TKKSON, FOlt THE Fall Trade XBW GOOD?, i:v(.(Mi)s, , J. HAM, WASHINGTON ST., Petroleum Centre. Pa. HAS JUST OPEN'ED A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF FOREISN & lOSIESTIS For tlio Full TrnJo, emhracing u full Litio SLACK ALAPACAS, rOPLI.V ALAVCAS, ropuxs, fiiLica CILAff! SHAWLS. Carpets, Oil Clotlw, Chintzes, Calicos, Muslins, ami a choice assortment of LADIES AND CENTS 1 FURNISHING G00D3, " And also s cboico assortment or FLANNES, very cheap. Our Liuo of Alpacas and Pop lin Alpacas is tbo finest aud choupost in tho place. eptl3:tr The New York Meat , Market r nW. PARKER havo fitted in a now build , logon On .tlain ti't!Ct, Opposite tin; . ItlrX'liiitock House, ' Aud intend kiwplng what Petioleum Centre hits long needed, a flrst-c:as Meat Market. Only the CHOICEST AND BEST MEATS will he kept. It will bo our aim to serve our cus tomers Willi promptness aud to their -entire satis fsctiou. senMfttr. It. & W. PARKER. J DISSOLUTION. The copartnership heretofore existing under the firm tiuiiio of Wiichter Co., Is dissolved, and all parties indebted to tlie linn, are riquested to settle si the old sinnd, lless Farm, nr at l'et. Centre, opiio aite the hrlek bank. Jnia-ltf H. C. W- JOX IIOI'MEjAIUlL.E: llOOH, I'REl). C. II YIE;. I'ropriftor I'LEASANTVII-LE," PA., ilpn fcite Uio Preebytci'iuu Chuich. nbli-U. DRY GOODS,