SOME PRINT FAINT Petroleum Centre Daily Record. tel. ct-iiirr, Wednee.la), Sep 2. .4. .ZT. J'A I, AWor. 'f'lrnc or 'liNiii Ilnlln. J". O., I'KTHOI.KI M CKXTIir. I'A , I jbi.t t?t. lww. j tTntU farther no'.i -o Iho ranile will arrive at and depart irum uno ortice an follows: Attaint. Smith mnl Hwt. via. Irvlnatnn, 10 A M fconthandWi.it, ' Meadvllle, .1.1 '.' I'. M. North and San, " Curry, 5 5A " IJiri'MlT. Month and Weal, Ms A. M. Noiitt, East and West, 8.30 I. M. North, East and Wont, 10.00 A. M. Illvino Svrvlem. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching nt It o'clock A. M., und 7.' J o'clock P. M. Rkv. J. T. OxniiiT, Pastor METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Servics every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and "4 P. M. Sabbath School nt!)J A. M mis free. A cordial Invitation extend cd to nil. Rev. C M. IIeako, Pastor. STS. PETER AN' I) PAUL'S ;Cutliolie) CtllKUU. JVf hps at ld'.i n. m. Vesper and Benediction op the Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. ni. Catechism at 2 p. m. JAMES DUNN, Pastor. Change of Time. OILCREEK & ALLKIIUKNEY KlVErt RAILWAY MONDAY, SEPT I th, 18l. Northward Train Leavo Pet. Centre 7:: a m., or. at Curry 9 40 a.m. " " " '" W m.. ar " .45 p in. " " 2 fiS p. m , nr. " B:in n. m. ' " H:0np. in , nr. TitiHvllle6:ao;.. in. Southward Traliio s" Lcava Pet. Centre. 7:10 a. m., ar. nt CHI Cllyf:10 am " " JlrO'lp. m.,ai " M'ipm " "WW p. in., nr. " 8.:)5 p in " ' " III-30 1. m. ur. " 6:6(lpru Thi Train will stnp a) minutes for dinner. Tli.se are Freight Trains and (p to Titiisvllle and Oil City. Iiese. trains pass at fill point. The Southward Train atoplng Tor breakfast The 2:5.1 pin Train faring North and the 1-M Train R.iinc South run on Hiindiiys. Waxtkii. A girl to do general liousa work. Apply nt this ofllce. Egbert Farm liens are using tbo school house for a boa roost. The back of the desks make nico perches. Bishop Stereos, of Pennsylvania, has raar ilod Miss Anna Conyngham. . , , John Morrissey is said to bare cleared I 300.000 durinir tint irnLI r.u,.l. i... ,....1. I $200,000 during the gold panic last week. In Philadelphia, recently, a man over one hnndrcd years old Was married to a woman aged sixty-eight. Clam CnowoKit. Tlm. . v VIUUI I Chowder every night at 41 Washington street, onnosite A marinnn n..... I c ....... 1.. jiuii ntj. Tub Match Gams ok Bask Ball. Tbo return game, of base ball between the Boue ca's of Oil City, and tbo Sbainbiirg Club, is uow in progress upon the Boyd Farm ball grounds. A large amouut of money is being bet, and the excitement ig intense. Social Paiity Tonioht. There is to be a social bop at Sobol's Opera House ibis evening. The committee baviug thematlor iu charge bare put forth every effort to make tbis one of the most interesting parties of Ibe season, and a grand good time is ex pected. Bou t fail to attond. Tickets for sale at tho door. A Seihoi's ActimsNT ov Hbsb Farm A serious if not fatal accident occurred ou the Iless Farm this morning. Tho unfortu nald man's name is James Draw ley, brother or Clinton Brawley, who is connected with Joseph Ovory in some wells on the above named farm. By soiuo means be was caught by the fly-wheel of an engine, and his whole body drawn through a space of a very few inches. The extent of bis inju ries are not yet known, but, judging from tho obaructer of the accident, it is feared they may prove fatal. Bonxkii on- TnB Proposed Trot. Mr. Bonner has sent to thu editor of the New York Tribune tho following: The statement published that I have consented to lot Dexter trot in a race, is wholly rrronoous. I have never let any one of my horses trot in a raoe, and have never thought of lotting one of them trot a raoo under any oircumstances. Fortunately, I am not obliged to resort to tbis means, even for the purpose of contribu ting wbat I think proper to a deserving be nevolent object. Whilo I will not trot Dex r against any borso, even for tho most worthy purpose, I will pay $100,000 in cash, ior another homo from any part ol the world, if the world can produce ono that trill trot, as be trotted last wcek; a mile in 2:21 to a road wagon and carryiug the me weight which u oarried. rot-red I tiga ol the einwi-ratlC tan cm at Plumcr. At tho regular meetihs of the Democrats of Cornplunter Township held ai Plummcr Brpiemucr zhu, lor ibe purpose of nomina ting officers for tbo various offices io said Township, the following gentlemen were duly nominated: John Kicketts for Justice of the Peace, Joseph fetter frr Constable. N. Alden, R. Hutchinson and f. A. Cornen lor School Directors, A. S. Prutber, Road Commissioner, A. U. Curtis for Overseer of tbo Toor, E. R. Glynn for Auditor. R. C. Boreridgo esqr, for Township Treasurer, A. S. Smith, lor Township Cleric, Geo. Ricketts rorJndijeof Election, Geo. S. Duncan, for Inspector of Election. Geo. S. Duncan, R. C. Beveridgo, Socretury. Chairman. Attempted Suicide at Tldlotilc, Sensations are now all the rage, and Tid. ionts, not to be behind, has just bad a real lively one. The particulars as lar as wo have been able to loam are as follows 1 A man from that place visited the Warren County Fair at Youngsrille, accompanied by bis wile, who appeared to be a "trav and festive" lady. Arriving at the Fair Grounds they made their way to tho buildin where the youtbrul portion of tboso present were pawing away their pleasant hours in the oarmiesspasiimootdancinir. Theladv look. cd on;till she could do longer restrain her self, and on beiug asked by a gay Lothario to "dance the next set" with him. she at once consented. Tbcy took their places on the floor, the music struck up, aad away they weut, "thrcadlnc the muzra of the giddy daooe" brim full of joy and merriment. The indignant husband stood aghast with norror, oiling bis lips with vexation: tbe "green-eyed mouster" having taken a firm grip on bis soul, lie could stand it no lon ger, and doubtless thinking that "Frailty thy name is woman," bo left tbe bouse and grounds, uiado for the stutiou as fast as ih.k- tiwo, wbere be took tbe train lor Tidioute , B lie coniu nnu no peace there, however, and consequently left, taking a trip down the river, tie returned on Tuesday, fully de verminea w "shuffle off this mortal foil He accordingly repaired to a diu. store and purcDHSuu a vial ol laudanum, auil sUrtwl for home, preferring to die under tbe vara ol his wire than elsewhere. Ho rushed Into tho room, and in the nresenca of her -hr,m be supposed bad destroyed his "domestic happiness" swallowed tbe tatal draught She ran down Btairs, frautlcally screaming . uittimuu aeiriai oi me Deign borsi lo whom she made known the causo or bar laiiiontiitioiid A nhi-ni,.; ior neip, anil alarmed several of the Deigh- hor lamunlutious. A physician wub at one sent for, who came and administered an m etio to the would be suicide, theioby saving uis precious iiio. Alter resoverlng irom the euecls of tbe polHonoes druc. be rosolved tn do so no more, and at last accounts tho '-old sore' was bealod. and thu mrtia " ajvosuu, ouil tilt? purlieu v more living in peace and harmony, ' l . . " l I u vuvu A Girl Bi-ksek id Dkath Mr a w Merrocb, postmaster at Shamburg, sends us me partlcolais ol a sad accident whioh oc curred ut the bouse of Mr. F. A Andrews of that place, at half past eight o'alock oa Monday evening, and resulted in tbe death of Miss Bridget Markham. Rising from her worastanu. sue accidentally upset the lamp, which was broken and sot the carpet on Ore. In attempting to pick up the lamp, tbe Dames oommunioated to her clothing. Mr. O'Doll, tbe brother of Mrs. Andrews, cau tioned tbe unfortunate irirl to remain in l room, whilo he ran up stairs for a bed quilt io suiotuor the flames. But in bis abseuce, she rushed out or dojrs, and around tbe house, screaming for help, and before Mr. O'Dell could come to her relief and envelop her with blunkets, her garments wore almost burned off her body. The flames were speedily extinguished in tbe bouse by the assembled neighbors, and every medical aid was tendered by Dr. Johnson and others to the sufferer, but her injuries, internal and external, went so severe us to preclude her iocovery. She liugored in great distress through Ibe night, and died at eight o'clock Tuesday morning, net remains will be tulDu to Buffalo for iutermeut. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews were not at home at tbe time ol the accident. Herald. Anna Bishop, who Is now ruatlnatU. ,,n the Hudson, declares that she will sing no inoio in public. In her professional capaci ty sho has traveled quite around the globe, nd at one time, after a shipwreck in the Indian Ocean, journoyed fourteen buudreo miles In an open boat. Quite a number of small lawyers in New York baviug advertised that tbey can pro cure divorces without publicity, for a small sum of monoy, one of tho Arms hat been summoned belore tbe Suprouio Court to show cause why tbov should not hn nnmm.n. I ed to refund money thus obtained. Iron Gate, 'but shouf, Globe llent. f Oriental, mid Parlor Stoves, ut Nicholson 4 Bltitkiuou s hardware store. Tho Trustees of I lie Arondale Relief Fund, met yesterday, at 1'ljmouH), Ta., and adopted a plan for tbe distribution of tbe funds that reach tbem. Tho plan of dis tribution for tho first year is as follows: Each widow w'iil be paid the sum ol $200 in equal monthly par men Is; each male or phan child under fourteen years and each fumnlu orphan child under sixteen years snail bo paid for tho sumo period $100 in the same manner. Ch'ldrenover tho nges mentioned will be paid in full a Sum not ex ceeding $300. Five thousand dollars was voted to meet special cases not embraced in the foregoing. These provisions are mado for relief till tbu'first day of October, 18. 0, and will absorb all but $40,000. The remainder of tbe fund is to be carefully in vested in aood seour It es. that can he eon. verted into cash when required, and to con stitute a permanent fund divisible upon the louowing basis: One third to constitute a widows' fund, and the remaining two thirds an orpnans' tuud. from these funds tbo widews and orphans are to receive nnarterlv payments until tbe whole is exhausted. bait Lake, says a centleman sneaking . . . - r o irom ooservatlon, is dead, so lar as the Gen Hies aro concerned. Tho "co-oiierativa' establishments do all tbe business, to tbe ex Clusiou of everythinz else. There are num bers of Gentiles thero with $50,000 worth of goods eacb, who do not sell suventv-liva uouars worth a day. Tin co-onerutive Ostein is a completo success, and Mormon isin is a complete rider iu Salt Lake. It u Brigham's determination that none but Mormons shall prosper in bis dominions. Iu a sermon delivered only a day or so before our iutbruiant 'left, he advised his people not lo sell a pound of grain or any other prouuoa to Uentiles, but keep it to tbem solves. Excursionists visiting Salt Lake look more like mourners attending a lime ral than i artiea iu search or pleasure. Tliey arrive in tho ciiy ut uit;ht aud leave dis gusted in thu uiorniug. Lammors & Alden are aelliug off present stock at cost. A man on tbe day he became one bun dled years old, went to have a pair of shoes made, remarking that he wanted them built substaotiul, with plenty of hobnails. The slor. Wjeper suggested tuut be might uot live to wear such a pair ol' shoes out, when the old gentleman retorted that he commenced this ono bundled yoais a good deal stronger ibitn be Uad thu lust one. it is a comfort to liod somu wit in ono of these pestilential old prodigies who have broken out like a rash all over thu whole country Uloly. A Rare Cuaxce Mr. Barker, having engaged the services of Mr. E. Howard, whose reputation as a colorist ranks with the lirst artists of the cou .try, is prepared to furnish photographs beautifully colore or finished in India ink. Those desirin such work, either Irom life or copied from small pictures, should embrace the opportu. nity at once, and call at Barker's photo graphic gallery, on Washington atroni I'o. troleum Centre. auB25.1m Two persons of the female persuasion, who yoarned for an culareemeut ol woman's sporo, and who did not propose to be dem n- dorit ou tne tyrant man for what they want- eu, inuuigeu in a neat littlo nrize fiVht in oiorrs township, near Cincinnati, on Wednet" uay. iney tought five rounds in rather ir regular style. At the end of that time, finding that there was no moro cii!llur cuticle to be destroyed, they quit. James Robinson issues a challenge to anv claimant of tho champion bare-buck rirl, ship of the world, to contend with him lor me nonor, and for from $2,600 to $10,000 FnciT Cans! at Nicholson- &, Blackmon's. Manager Sseiry, with his New Yrb ti.s tie, is on his way to tbe oil regions. A woman died in Worcesu.r. m....i... setts, last week, who was thirtv-edtrbt vB1i,s old, and the mother of nineteen children. Anna Dickinson cornea hume frmn rai;r nla with a lecture on the Chinamen, en- ""own Brakes," and another on Salt Lake '-Do Profnndis." J. Hollowav Ganka. tlm ..h..,.li- l keepef of the Bank of Montreal, was arrest ed In Buffalo on Saturdoy, and held for ex amination. Tho monev w0 n. J " ivt,vi;t;i, No dispatches In cinher wr .ll.i bo sent Irom Paris to anv irt ,.r ih . ,., during tbe panio which tho dangerous ill-- - vi win emperor created. Just received oiirOi-l,.ni..l i,.i... c, Sent 28-4 1 xt:.,...,... ,., .n'vi'uiooii a. uiacuuion. Another Byron. rhn i,,.i,,., ..t i.i ..... r.Hlior, has transpired. Caleb Cushiiiu's feo in Vise is tho Mexican $i,000,Ouo i Claims Cuiuuji.-aiun Tinware, In retail and jobbing lots, at Nicholson ,t Blackmons'. Lamraers .t Alden have a new stock o all late styles of Hats and Caps. If '. N III D AC Y AN.MOl ISt'E.Tl fcNT. l Kiiitob: I'leaie announce the name of Mks hitt booth, aa a caudliiate for diinlicu of ih reaca m i onipiantor towiiihlp, at tlu? eiisulni! lie toiler election, ami oblige, MANY CITIZENS, i'luiuer, Sept. li, IcMJO. ' Lot-it I A'oticcd. COXJl'OATs IiOVK. and tho HapplucH of True lllarrlaire IjlSSATS for Ymini; Men. on;ilie Krnirn, Abiiwt - - - .....o nui.nun.nu, iiiu piniiiy i tmom and create Impediment! of MAKHIAUR, with sure means oi reuoi. Bent in sealed Utter envelopes free of charge. Address Howard Association, Ilex 1'., Philadelphia, Pa. scpt:.1m. I'ae Marrlson'a liensiliie pine Tar aud Persian Healing Soapa. These soaps are Impregnated with exotics of tho mildest and moot llalaamic nature, and are warrant, ed DCrfectlv Innocent ami frre fpnm mlnnrnl ....l nti. er pernicious admixtures, and aro selected by the ladies and the public in general Iu preferei i-e to all other sono. an the irreat nrodin-or ami nrmm'!.-, ,,f a healthy purity of rnnipiexloti, aud a ronnprvntor oi leinaie iwauty. I ir tna cii:ui(,.s and duiicny which they Indni-o 'o haivl- and fnrc tl'. !i c nu bility of sontliii .rlnii el.iii : u.l i.u.vii k iiilihlly eruption'. r.-n...-r iIk!u b'.IUp, n.. . t.lt- e ri;;u!l We k'llilly suU IV i.lil.l,,. In tiv l': virlii,.' ii these mKiiM. .1. !,. II ,!" p,, .,., ,.. A. I). Miller Co , (umitii Aii nu. Jin-j; :im. Npoelal Roller. WIll'S 111- U IS), ,, I.- ,,;. ..,... .,. IIuIhiL' n iM, ii.,.i v y.,. ,....,, ..i.i, SELI'' II Kl.l' f.ir II , ,. i- ,:, uiil'iiriiln:il... Sni 111 We 1 li nvr Hi-,' ,. ..... lie,' .,: ,;ii H-... ,. iioWAi;i ,SMj,:.t iKi n i'. I-,. in,, ...... I'A- V, -J I .'!. Xcw Flour, Kucil anil Crolwrv Stori ! J. S. Pit tT.J RXl j Att1ieOI.li If .WK liril.liIM!: uv Miiv.ot "pposito tlm Vci liliUick tlnne. I:a c.n W.rf laitoand n.t .-li-'. .too't of K'loiir.Fceri uml Ul-ocirieN, vvlilch he Is celllni at a low n..,i, 9. Don't foriAit the nlace whore A. n i ... . H Company broke up. tir'ocltory 'For all kimN .'o to ItEVoi.ns BHODHE.VO & CD'S, No. li Contru iStreot, oppo site the I'ml Olllce, Oil City, l'a. SJarnct. of everr nnalitv and drVrlnllon. ui RKYX(ll.I)- livtCmilRvn e. r-rv v.. n i: Street, oppoite tho P. O., fill City, Pri. CHILDREN'S ARItlA(;l:s A flno noon men t at the Furniture Sloio. lw NEW ADVERTISEMEXTS. For Sal. OX K snt e-lor Vt bene Pnrt.il.lo Air.e Eneino, and nae 10 hoia Portable Wend & Mnnn l.n cine, both in perlwt order, and i iimiitir;; also one IU i..r u-inuK'OD lioionnry. on II. r .1. Pior.ou arm. ni-rrvire". w.v I". r (U I II 1MIII AM. Eiojriliflg House for SaiP. rpilB aub-rrlber oflcrt fer sale Inn honse en Chcr- rith or without furniture, on the teim Larso itoom with hndroom attiirh,.,! For particulars inquire at tills otllm or at l a les Klnu'e Hunt Vurkot. J. ('. I.EflNAKl). t iierrriree linn, Hiit. TO. OS. lw. Pctrol'm ExcliaiiircIonii ) AND RESTAURANT. SUTHERLAND & TAYLOR, PROP'S FREsn ALL THE LUXURIES ! OF THE S E A SON! OYSTERS ! Repel veil DAILY YVuslJIiigtoii direct, Petroleum Centre, l'a., next door to U ham & Co V J jwelry ritoru- T)y PHiarile-s airc.iinei i.liipl. M sorved all t'ymers, anUeveiVdewiipiioii ut enmc atni.-htl i:i.!c. No l.ilm will 1 .Pirl in acc.iiiiinodat Iho who liiv.ii us with tliiiir patronage. EILKL'TMKKLAM). TAYI.OH. Pelr m uni (Jeulrii. Pert. 14. . tf. liist.nint it-Si. 'VnJ' " I'irf'":",lo hereof ,10 exMlne under 1 t heflrninwieof A D. AUll-r A Co , I., th , ,1,,' o Id , "'' W'" ""M 'J-N- S Si,.oT,ll hi l'ot. Centra, Kepi. Sd, -tin. A. D. MIM.KIl. John C. "Welch, Stacca-St., Oil city, ffj,., Dealer' In ibbs, Rnssell & (o's Borin and Fishing Tools, Innis' Sucker Rods. Driving Pipe, Ocri-tak Iron, (rnto Riii-s. ISaluncu WIieelN &. I'iiIIIcm, all sl.es ' My ennnectl.m with Meadvillo and Pltt8l.,,r.,h '.atiUiB at short ordor Oiin,y,Feb.17,I86ft,f.JOnN C' WELC11' M.. L lJii SOBEUS OPERA HOUsn Dramati Opening THE FANNY HERRING fill Am iti.i ....... ' TEOUPE FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY Tm-,,. DAY, FRIDAY AND SATt'lt DAY ENENINGS, rpt. 3011i and Oca. lNtand2d. MnnSKor. ..... ', K8.lv,, T.trnr:;;s'!!JeS;-;1!::,;r Miss Fanny Herring. The cliarmllljr and duelling young aclre... tc anco, supported by a lull ' 1 ,orlw'" DRAMATIC COMPANY. TIlA Mlfrt r-sn nn aa tt 111 ka r low i i.i reportnirrsifilto Ornmu: ' r,tl ' 1 .1111 1 1 th rl'iil-ailLri.it " h'niiin I.. t..t i . ai played by Min Fanny llerriujt'at W r. llni, over one hundred liiu'lns. -ri l,. i ,11. ' .. , !"'.'' Vi, r'1'' """",h U" M. 'li....J '.lin k r-hi-piHinl. ' IT i uiioL't-in i ni-rainme ever? nllil. For I'roiriiunine set, bilU of tin, dnv Ailnil.L.ti rui 1 1 ti ah . at W. II. NiiliolB iii & Co'e. I'rfvntn liVi..j.'fir ''l'-""- W. U. IV.'1'HKNON. FOU THE Fall Trade WASHINGTON ST., Petroleum Centre. Pa. UA.i JUST OPENED A LARGE COMPLETE STOCK OK FCREIjN & IOMESTIC DRY GOODS, For tho Kail Tr.vfo, em'ircing a lull Lino' JiiWKALAPAC.is, l Ul'I.ry ALAl'CAS, rornxs, siiK.'i SUWLo. Cuqct Oil Clotlis, C-hintzps,-Calicos, Rfusliiis, anil a choice asf)rtiuctt of LA39IES AND GENTS FLTRNISMff GOODS, And also a choico assortment of FLANNEL' very cheap. Our Lino of Alpacas nnd Pop-' lin-Alpacas is the finest and chenpoxt in tho' place. septl3:lf The New York Meat Market I TT W. PAKKKIt have llttod ui anew Imild- 11, lint on On ifain Nlrcctt, 0Hojlc tlm lUct'liiitnck IIoiihv, And Intend keeplnrj what Pelioleum Cenire h. long nuxled, anrat-caaa Mvat Market. Only the CHOICEST MO BEST MEATS ..... .,o i,lm. ii win no ow aim to srio our cus tomers with promptness and to their entire satis- furtiun. "ll1:'f. it. W. PAHKFlt. JISSOLBTION.- Thu copnrtnerslilii herctoC'to otMIn nnder tho uml uuiiiu oi n neuter Co., la iIIhhoI veil, ana all piinles Inddbt.Td to llni linn, aro reinllud toselile si the old n'and, iless Farm, or at Pel. Centre, owo- - '., . voo iii iii, ur mte Iho Inli-k bank. Jul Hlf II. c. v. pox iich sr.sAsaiM.i; uuou, J. fill, riSEO.C. fIVOK ProiiKoi r PLEA3ANTVII.LE, PA., 1i.p slle tho rresbyterlan Church: Pi.1-') tf gold. 1 nndl iu, in ih. oil rtirioi. u.in.ii.1 Jl,.: