, oum Centre Daily Record. t: :. , Prt-tay, ! Y-n of Clout .18 ;nlU. P. O., PsToi,Kri Ckxtre, Pa i JULY SHUT, 1868. ,1! !''MIit m llce the walls will arrive at and n i ru n 1 1' is. ofltce follows : JIIHMTK. ' ,t M.i Iwrt. via. Irvineton, 10 71 A. M. .. 1V,t, " McnilTil'.c, 5 IS P. M. -A r.Mt, ' Carry, S. " T)KlAirT. .if.. .-!! Wert.'. A. M. i.t r:l West, SSil 1'. 1. i ;it:.. mi mi l SVe.n, 10.03 A. M. '' Iv.iii' sip icc. i'.F.SRYTKUI AN C 11 U KC II. at 11 o'clock. A. M., nnd 7; r. m. Kuv. J. T. Oxtofv, Pastor. IV. a . i it li '.;:tuodist episcopal ciii'ncn. Services every Snlitiulb at 11 A. M. and )i P. M. Subliatli School at 12.' J P. M. ents free. A cordlul iovitutiun extrud ed to nil. Ret. C. M. IIkabd, Pastor. STS. "PETER 'AND PAUL'S (Catholi) CHURCH. Mass at 10 a. m. Vesper and Benediction of the Bltised S.-.eratnent at 4 p. in. Catechism at 2 p. m. JAMES DUNN, Pastor. Ail unusual number cf wolls ta this vicin ity have shut down for want of coal. The lie pub lie mo Executive Committee o Venango County will inoet at Franklin on the 23J, Inst. If a Hock of geeso see one of their number drink, they will all drink. Some men are grea t geese. The (booting affair near Tionesta is eaiJ to be boax. still there Is some mystery about toe disappearance ol Capt. West. 1 be immediate causa of .Mr. Peabody's doath was congestion of the lungs, and he passed away without much apparant suf. tering. llr. Jonh Pitcairn Jr., General Manager or we uu Ureek 4 Allegheny River R. k. with several others passed down the road to-day, at noon, in a special car. Tbk finest display of wild game ever brought to Ibis city can be seen in the show window of the Petroleum Exchange iioioi. Take a look. Pius. Faber, of Ilauiburu, has construct ed a spanking machine which utters various words, answers questions, and even enuni ntes simple sentences. New Dailt. The editors of the Corry Republican contemplate the publication of a daily paper, soon. In our bumble opinion, a live daily in tbat flourishing city would py. Recently parlies at Pleasaatvilte have been trying the experiment of sinking one of the old wells on tho black oil belt deep er, lo hopes of striking green oil. The ex periment was tried in one of the Harmoniul wells and was orowned with success as the well commenced pumping green oil yester day. Kansas Praiuiks on Fire. An exchange says that last week all Western Kansas was ablaze. On Wednesday alternooa and niguinre covered the bills. The heavy coat of grass and the high winds made iui- moose flames. One gentleman saw flames forty foet high. The latest Internal Revenue decision a bout whisky has been interpreted to mean an official prohibition of mixing water with liquor. The CommifBioner says all "water ed spirits" are to be confiscated, and there in shows big evident leaning for "wisky tiraignt. All tbose Id want of Buffalo or Fancy Kobes, Lap Bugs or Horse BlankotsJ from the cheapest to the best, cannot do better than call on J. J. MoCrum, TItusvlllc, who keeps the largest and cheapest stock In the oil regions. A. T. Stewart has sold twenty shawls cbis season worth $2,000, and one $5,700. One woman run up a bill of $20,000 at bis store in two months. If Eve had been tbat kind of a "help meet" Adam would have gone into bankruptcy the first year of his married life. In 1841 J.Ross Biowne mailed a letter from Louisvillo, Ky., weighing one ounce, upon which the unpaid postage was one dollar, to Mr. Wm. W. Snowden, editor of the "Ladies Companion," New York. Mr. B, refused to take it out of tho office and it wasjsent to Washingtonamon2 the deudlot ters. It was accidentally picked up tic other day anions tome of the literary rub bish of the Department, and at ooco for waidcd to tLe writer. The in oat Slugnlar Suicide on Kccortl Krom the Albany Argus, From Canneltun, Ind., comes the story of a boy named Stanley Clark, who, a few days ago, committed suicide because his mother would not give him money to Jattend the Owensboro Fair. He was sitting in com pany with his widowed mother and the chil dren, in the family sotting room, when the subject of tho Fair came up incidentally. Not the slightest apparant Importance was given to the matter; it was talked of like any other of tho thousand and one little topics which we all tulk of dailyj around our firesides, when Stanley remarked: 'Mother, I wish yuu would let me have a liltle money; I believe I will go to that fair." To tuls the mother replied: blau ley I do wish you wouldn't ask me for mon ey to go there. I wish you would not go. You are only 13 years old, and I do not tbiuk it wise or safe lor you to be keeping so much company. I waut you to stuy at home with us, and you know I want to make home as pleasant fur you and all of us as 1 can. As your mother I dread the idea of your getting into bad company or temptatiou." To this he rather smilingly answered-: You will let me have it, mother, I kuow or words to that effect, while he turned into his private room, where, before we can tell it, the family were shocked by the discharge ot a pistol, and rushing in they found him on the floor, lying on his buck, stark, pulse less, and L'orv. the red current of his life streaming from the fatal orifice. Sharp. A young mn, accompanied by his lady lave, stopped at one of our board- bouses for dinner, the other day. Never having seen fish-balls he banded one to bis lady, under the impressiou tbat it was doughnut. Alter breaking bis own open, he carefully examined it, then unfit of it, and with a sepulchral voice said: "Matilda, don't eat that doughnut; there is something dead in this!" Exchange. Oil in Omaha. We have received a copy of the Omaha Daily Herald, containing the announcement of the discovery of oil at Bear River City. A sample of the oil ac companies the paper. It is of a dark ooloi, and pronounced by good judges to be of good quality. Among tbose who are pros pecting in that locality is E. L. Pease, of Oil Creek aotorltey. Meadville Htpublican Queen VlCTOltiA. Queen Victoria has Bhown a noble concioiisness of tho true woitli of her position In giving to the mor tsl remains of Mr. Penhody tho ceremooiul honors of Westminister Abbey. This sorer ign.ict succedes to br better than queen' ly solcitude for the health ol the en.tucnt phlilaotbropifd. It wan the homage one good person should pay to another, and the best reaped we can render it is to say that it mailo us almost format that her kind- hearted majesty was a queen. Such a deed is in itself a benefaction, and gives Vic toria a claim to the gratitude of both heruis pheres. She has dune what she should do and that, it seems to us, is the very crown of womanhood and of roinl womanhood, Express Kbiikry. Our readers have no forgotten the robbery of the American Ex press on its way east one night in August last between Fonda and Albany. At Hi lt was claimed that the loss was but alow thousand dollars, but subsequently it turn ed out that the amount was ubout $300,000, At that time Chaa. B. Conklin, the tjugjago man, was arrested, but was discharged on writ Issued by a New York city Judge- Skilled detectives have- been on tho truck, and on Saturday, last, arrested the partiei Implicated, and took them lo Eouda for tri a I. A portion of the stolen money has bee; recovered, and there is a fair prospect gotting tho balance-. Tho persons arrested were all railroad men, 'including Conklin the baggageman. Miss Kate Fishertbe Mazeppa of th stage) made an address to tho Hartford and iecce Monday night, in which she throat ened to sue tho Hartford Times for eayin tbat ',sho wears false calves!" and said sh would "make tho reporter prove It." Franklin Mimical Association-. Th Frunklin Spectator says : A number of our amateurs, ladies and geutiemeu, have form ed an association under the above name, and will give their first concert in Ilannu Hall, on Taesday evening next, Novembe 16iu. The proceeds of the ontortaiumon will be appropriated to tho Organ fund of St. John's Church, Franklin. On Thursday evening lust, a man named I.ano full from ouo uf the piers of the A. Y R. R. Bridge, breaking one of the bones of his rijsht arm and otherwiso injuriug him self. From the great distance which he fell, nearly thirty feet, it Is a wonder he was not instantly killed. Brig. Cienornl Millen of llio .Mixlcan ser vice is iu town. The Uenoral is un Irish man, and was tho reputed chief of thu in surrectionary forces under Stephens. He witnr?sed the execution cfMnxitnilun. Mlrdbr in- Braver Township. On Thursday last, .Clarenco J. Curtis, ajed 22 years adopted ion of George Curllf, win struck by a oliTb in the hands of George Varnes, aged 18 years, son of Ieaao Varner, In Beaver township, six miles west of Con neautvillo, from the effects of which ho died on Saturday afternoon. Tho two families are nighbors and it appears have beeo on bad terms fur years. Oil Thursday after tornoon, says the Connoautvllle Ecord. Cur is' geese got Into Varnes" lot, when George Varnes nud a younger brolhar went to drivo them out, intending to kill them if possible For this purpose tho former procured nt the wood pilo a Leuvy maple club about tw0 feet long and two inches in diameter, aud took It with him. While engaged in chac- ng the geese, Curtis ca me iuto the field, when au altercation took place between the parties, in which it is stated, Curtis, who was much the larecst of the three, dared both the Varnes' to fignt him, expressing opiuiun that he could whip tbcin both to gother. Tho challenge was not excepted, when Curtis caught one of the goose and in running afier jinotber he stumbled and fell forward upon bis face. Before bo bad tituo to rise, Georgo Vanes rushed upon, and struck hiiu a henry blow with the club, the blow taking i-UVct a little over and back of the left ear, fracturing the base of the skull. The fracture was aheut two inches lung and half inch wide, und strange ns it may seem, thu skin was nut even bruken. Curtis was at once removed to the home of his parents aud Dr. Greene, of Conneaut ville, siiuiniuaed, who upon examination found the wound fatal. Alter I'lnnerinc in an insensible cuiul.ticn fron the liuio l.e was struck until Saturday afternoon, death en sued. Varnes was ai rested on Thnsday evening and ramained in custoduy until Curtis died when be was brought lo this city and com mitted to jail. Cuitis was buried on Mon day. Meadville Republican. A I'ithui.e.in is Trouble. From the Dispatch of yesterday we learn that a yonnj; man named George Shannon fonmrly of Pithole, was arrested la Erie on Wednes day by the police ol that city on a telegram from Frank Austin, a Pithole officer. The charge againut Shannon is forgery. Some time since, Shannon, who is an orphan, twenty yeaia of age, and who would have bad about $700 left him by hU fatbet, when he came of age, garo out to bis asso ciates that be was expecting a famine Irom reletive in Scotland. He went to the State of New l urk and about two weeks ago returned very flush of money. Ito slated that he bad got the ant cipnted fortune and spent his money freely. Hu departed very suddenly, and it was discovered tint a number of forbid checks on II. M. Mabb, of Pithole, were in circulation, and Austin was Bent on Shannon's track, an 1 fiddly get a clue from discovering tho wcreahnuts of a Mrs. Nettie IZin.j, ali'is Mrs. Annie Hicks, also from Pithule, u friend and aquuiutunce of Shannon. The case ngitist Fhnnnou H said to bo a clear one, some $1.1')(JI the ch c!:s for Mr. Mabb havo been firmed, and it U alleged that the evideuce will be pi'i.duo d to show that he nooiiatei! tliem. J'.EIVKTLD fOK TUS DA1I.T HEIXUtl), Aftrruoon dispatches Luiiibville, Xo.-. 11. Important !t The heirs of John Cumpbell, ibo iiuiaeesor of 'MO of land iu 1783, which no.v oiiil.rncvs tho commercial cuntre of Louihvi k-, are about Instltiilln suit for this pmririy, of which they are the rightful owners. Since '.ha first charter of the city in 1823 tliis property has passed from one bund to another until it is now owned by a In rye number of person?, all ol whom will ho tin defundonts of the suit. 1 lie land nnd l;;r:rovcmunls ore valued at $30,000,000. Wasuixotok, Nov. 11. Condition oktue Tb3al"RV A (state ment of the eomliUuri of tho Treasury shows a balance of gold on hand of $111,000,000; omount of outstnr.dioj; gold certilicatus, $32,000,000, leaii, a balance af $S2,nOO, 000 gold; balanej ot greenbacks on band, $11,000,000. The Wisconsin Election Ciirciao, Nov. 10. Tim Senate will stand 18 Bepub lican, 14 Deniecrn s, 3 Independent, two of the latter liriif Democrats. Tho House will stand 55 Republicans, S3 Democrats, 7 Ind. 'pendens Nashville, Nov. 11. Coi.oiikd Coxvkntion Cai.i.ku. The colored people held a meeting hero to-day to call a convention on December 12th, to investigate the condition of tbeir race In Tennessee. News lie mo. MisSallleA. Brock, tho authored?, wil1 sail fur Europe on Saturday. Henry Ward Beecfeer's salary last year was $28,000. This your it will be $21,000. Senator Bradley was married yesterday to Peter B. Sweeny' slater. Loe.il .oUt. Xcw Flour, Fvvl and Grocery Store 1 J. 8. lMlATIIRIt, At the OLD BANK BUILDING, ON MAIN ST, opposite the McCllntock House, has on hand a Ihko il first ela stock of ('lour, Feed and (;rocerlOK which he Is solllns nt a low flgare. flflu Don't forgot the place whore A, I). Cotton & Company tu-ol up . A TAltD. A Clergyman, residtng In Boutli Ametisa as a missionary, dii-oovcrcd a Rife and simple remedy for tho Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Pocv, Diseases of llio rnltnry and Seminal Organs, nnd tho wholo train of disorders brought on by bnnrtu and vicious habits. Great numbers have boon cur ed by tliU noble remedy, l'romptod by a desire to benefit the nlllicted and mifurtuaato, I will send the receipt for prepai tng and using ihts medicine, in a sen Hid ttivelupc, to any one who needs It, Fra of Charge. Adress, JOSEPn T. ISM AX, t'tatk'n D. B'.hre House, , X. Y. City. t'OJY.IlUAI, KOVE aud the lliipplnces ol'frns iriarrlasje 1,1 SAY4 for Young Men on the Errors, Abuses juul Diseases which destroy tho Manly I'owres and create Impedinien's of MAKltlAGK, with sure means of reliel. Pent in sealed letter envelopes Tree ot charge. AiMress Howard Association. Mow P. Philadelphia, l'a. sep?I.Hm. I AH PL IS AND OIL C LOTUS! JUJT KB CBVKD, souie nice pslorns. at TUii rliUMIURE STlMiE. I so Dlerrlaoii'K Gciinlno Pine Tar and I'eralan Ileal Ins Snaa. These soaps are imprenited with exotics of the mildest and moit Bilsamic natuie, and arc warrant ed pcrfecily lnnnrent and fiee from tulr.eral And oth er pernicious admixtures, and aro selected by the ladies and the public lu neial in prefi-ret ce to all other soaps, as the sreat producers and preserver! of a lualthy purity of complexion, and a consorvntor of female huauty. For tho ofinoss aud delicacy which they Induce ui the huuds nnd face, their capa bility of southing irritation and r- moving unsightly oruptions, render them indispmsililc to eery toil et. u khelly nik tho public lo try the virtues o these soaps. J. U II. & Co., I'roprlot' rs. A. D. Miller Co . Geueral A . JnlSl-Sni. N E W A DVKIIT1SEM ENTs?. Drilling Jars. M'n wrul'l r'-pclfully aiuiouiK'e to our ci-.aIo ni-Ts nvA I -ie i:tli;ic inoi-al'y i1i:il wehe.p cju staLtly on runil I'ast Steol i)ri5ih;.s: .rars ! WhiMi fr Stmrirth aM Hurahility excel nny Stcch Lintd Jar he;'etor.ire n um. ov r Li"'d Jm-fl ir? tl -at, tein A T.T STKKI, they are !trt)iiii'f tli n Jar- to, .ar;lv of Iron; that nr'Neniiii a Sm-oI fun r.u-e to 't.e ruck, thy Hre pro'.p.-rcd Irotn wi ir en the outwide, unl will Ltep tlieir tbitpu loMer. Fifttesi Mtnjilra! tVct. Wq alun kci'p on hr.r.il Cnbt Iron Worliiag ifarlels FisSi-L'r, Morris & o. Kov 121., 18 9 . tf. 'Vt'iantSu filair-lj'rtih&iKS and HATIIINft UOOJ1H. T UK mihorllier lina lilted np tils secnnil floor in lusurioiiM and l'mrrtibl" stylo, aa a llmt-olum liHrberSlmp. V.inr flnit-e!aH workmen will be In altcndance. Tln-roaro liinm entiaucoi to tlin IJ.ir litr Whop, ono hut-.i-cen the rmlldliurs. one ihrotfh the ohl ro-iiiu on the llrst ftoor, benidis two flighta 3 ..nirrt fioiu the i-ide-na!k. nortl:lw CIIAHLKS .7. 1.KONHKlsEit. F KANKUX, PA., IXtUltANCK AGENCY.- I. H. HILIIAKD, Agent. iOtt.WH) CAPITAL. HejireaenUil atd rjirefally invested by Ihe fo'.low- ld&r leliublo ri)in,:inles : Ihe Mu'iiiiI 1.11V; kin.ur.inco Co. ol N. S! V rk caimal. 93i.OG0.O0O Tho .-Klria l.il'e liiiii.n".i- Co. of nw-tford Conn e.'lpila!, B,in0.0CO The lloine Insurance Co. of New York, , eapi ul, 3 tm.m The Inaiirunee Co. of North America, Pn.,ea:.ital, satS.32S The Hume of New Haven, Con.ctient, eiliinl. 1.5iJ.U74 Tho A l.my Cltv Inmtrar.eo Co., of Alba ny, New York en- ital, 600. (CO The - Iciui Life Inmnaneo Co. of Philadelphia, caniinl, S 000 000 This At'ency U anions tlio oMeat airenetos lu the Htue of I'oMiiiylvania wcl of Plillalao)ila. Has I'aid ,lurini! llio hul foiirle.n yours over $300,000 IN LOSSES Good Dwelling llousioi, Cburclics, School llonses and other luiildini;, Insurcil Perpetually. Oil innred In Store and In Transit. Pollole. 1." sued on (.hurt noiieu, in anv of the above Fit-o In-Biir.u.c- l oni),.iul, . OiHoii tn Franklin Kxebnnge, 1'iankllu, Pa. noiD:t)m. II. POXI, 91. D., HOMEOPATHIC l'UYSlPlAN.ean be found at tho McCllntock House, l'ct. Colli, for (be pr.seut novl.tf THE Buffalo CHEAP CLOTHING STOKE STILL IN THE FIELD Main street, opposite McClintck House, Near Lower Bridge, Pet. Centre, Pa. An TmmtMine Slock of Men' nnd Toy'i ready mrnle Clothi'iit; to bj mild nt nnd hflnw Cot. a Sqiiiirc dealing ami well piitronind cuueorn. HEADQUARTERS, BUFFALO. N. Y. Fran.-hp nil ovrr tho rnllrd Ptafra, The under nitftuid hm tiy return thoir tn nkMt tle intnM Hutu olPrtiolt um Centre, nud Ttcinity. for ihoir literal tmtrutM!: during the Sn' ing and Summer; and beg U'Hve to Inform them that they will r'ui;iin at tliu n hove nnmod stand for a few wit ks lunger todi loM!Ot n In mo Stock or ready mtide (.'Unhing fr Fall and Winter Wear at from 2i to 40 per cent, cheaper than can lie purchased in the OIL 11EGI08FS.- The reason why we nan and will sell cheaper than the phenpi-r!; wo mimufrtcture im i.en' n. ninth leu, on which account wo lire enabled to nell our gnodn ai reiail cheaper than they can he nmmiftictitred hi small qimnt'tie. often nmke live thousand miita cf oue kind, taking advantage of every inoh of cioih. The w w conduct our hiHncn-t ftilci'y on iheONIi HKIOS ST KM meets with lavorovify where, for It ft the only wav nnd faitia th con nderce of the eommimtiy nt lanre. Kneli article If marked with the lowest and only price in p'nin flir U e N hantertni;. no dv atiou, all eoni wflri-ant cd to he of the hrst mn'erial aiidf j!eriitr work mnnhip, unlike U.e tnn!i often kept tn re.-idy mndo rluthiiiK "lorei. all urtirltN pinchim-d nt our ttcre, if not to the cut re oatirtfaction of the buyer, can, if not ot otl, he returned within llvn day to Im ex changed or the m ney will ho refunded. Look at our low price, good Overcoat ft $5 Of) .entire cai n.incre ui- $S,(Ki. & fUViO, Heaver hiiHh J 1-1,00 A $ Jit,o', Ove;a'li 5t rt , Taper cotlfut., Bet per box, and all other rtic es in our due eiu-tlly a eheip in proportion. Call early lit th IhilTaio Cheap Ono Piee Cothiin ISiore, Main Street op. piitc MfClin'.oek Mouse, Jsear l.o ver Hrid.:e, lVtrolouni Cenfe l'a lilLtENTUAt.yAIXK A If. if AM.. Nov. 9 tf. i'lyp.iii. rs. 18 FOI1 THE rade fli'S WASUIXGTO.V ST., roleum Centre. Pa. HAS JUST Ol'E.N'ED A LA ltd E AN'i COMPLETE STOCK OK FflREIilN & TD2BESTI0 For the Full Trade, embracing a full Lire BLACK ALAPACAS, POPLIN ALATCA. POPLIXS, SILK SII1WLS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Chintzes Calicos, Muslins, and a choice- DRY GOODS, assortment of LADIES AND GENTS iTiixisniA mmvs t Aud also a cboloe assortment of FLANNl'- very cheap. Our Lino of Alpacas and Top in Alpacas is tho Cncst and cheapest in lb. 'lace. septl3:tf