SHUGERT & STARR Bnwun to McFMMd,'.Bmltk Co., J Merchant Tailors! iiDDB AL Bit IN Gents' Furnishing Goods, COS.j.SrRING ft FRANKLIN BTS., (TITUSV.LIiE, PA, Have pat la onetof th finest usonments ul VL01H8& CASSIMERES ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN COATINGS, MLTID AND STRIPED SUITINGS, 'FANCY VESTINGS. few . u, Im.orteredjn tko Oil Raglou. TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF HATS Se CAPS, AUtee Late and Nobblaat Btyles. A FULL UNI or Cents' Famishing Goods, &c. t'lroie:im Centre Daily Record, pot. Uuiilro !., Wedneeday, Sept. 11 tstviue Pervlco. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Service every Snbuith at 11 A. M. and 6 r. K. Sabbath School at 12J P. M. eat free. A cordial Invitation extend ed to all. Rsr. P. W. Booptold, Pastor. miT?cm vtttdi a v r'TTTTomr Preaching at II o'clock A. M., and 7 o'clock P. It. D. PATTON, Pastor. Petroleum Centre., Lodge, No. VIS, I. O. Of O. F. Regular meeting night Frldsy, at 8 'clock. Signed. . ALBERT GLENN, N. G. B. O'Flahirtt, A See'y. ' tSTPlaoe of meeting, Main St., opposite McUliolock House. A. O. Of V. W. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of U. W., meets every Monday evening at 8 o'olock, in Odd Fellow' Hall, Petroleum Centre, Penn'a. A. M. Klicmm, M. W. J. H. Mmbill, fi. Gold at 1 p. m. U2 The Republiesn meetlug at ibis place, last eveninr;, was a success in every res pec' At sVioui hslf-past (even tb Grant ft WU sen Tanner Club met at their headquarter, and with lighted torches, and preceded by the Colombia Comet Band, marched to tbe depot and met tbe tpeoial train, eooveying tbe delegation from Oil City, Rouseville, Tarr Farm, and Columbia. The train was Composed of eight oar loaded dowo with tb followers of Grant ft Wilson, uniformed bearing torches, ban net, transparencies, Ac , and eoeompeoiedi by several bras and martial band. As soon as the train (topped tbe booming of tbe cannon, tbe eouod of tbe music, and tbe Cheering of tbe assembled orowd, formed quite an oxoitlog scene. Tbe precession was then formed and after maroblng through tbe principal street proceeded to Ik plaoe O! rocoting. The meeting wa held on tbe old circus grounds, and was organ Izud as follows. Chairman Captain F. J. Keffer. Vice Presidents Ei-Mayor Williams, Oil L ity; B. M. Hukill, Rouseville; Jacob Walmi-r, Kynd Farm; R. Riobardson, Tarr Farm; J. P. Berorott, Columbia; D. F, Saunders, Kane City; Mr. Campbell, Pio neer. Secretaries CoL Dunoao, Oil City; Isaac Gibaoo, Rouseville; John Wallace, Bynd FarrarWm. Reqoa, Tarr Farm; J. F. Imell Columbia; J. H. Luther, Pioneer; Jame Batey, Petroleum Centre. Hon.D. Q. Bigham, of Pittsburgh,! was then Introduced, and addressed tbe Beeiiug at mom length, oooBulog himself principally to Slate polities and the record of Buckelew and Uariraoft. At tbe conolusloo of bl ipeeck, J. H. Oswer, el Franklin, delivered sauri aaares wniet wu loudly applaud ed. ' ' Had w tb (pace to (pare we would slv rir idert a full report of tbe speeobe of lues guutieueo. . A feature of Ibe occasion was tbe brilll .n'ly (lluuiiuaied places of business and pri vate residence, among tb finest ot which we notice; " MoOUotoek House, George W. Winsor'd Gilbert Gordon', Mease ft At aslroog's, How ft Cook', Capt, Smith, . Petroleum Centre Honte, J. W. Beaty, II. Phelps, H. C. Jarvl stores, the office! of the Central Petroleum Company, Pbilllpi Bros.; and the residence of N. H. Payne, Dr. Egbert Captain Keffer and Dr. Cbrlety. The procession numbered something over three hundred, and made a very line p pearanoe. On the whole the meeting ma; be con aldered a aucceai, both as to numbers and order. Since the date of the murder of David Tale, the Rouseville man,, by August Rhiol, there ha never been a public demonstration of any kind whatever In this place, which attended by Rouseville men but wbat they bave considered. they bad a perfect right to outrage all manner of decency and do just as they pleased because they were In Petro leum Centre. Last evening, several of these men, instead of respecting the pro oetaioo and the occasion of the gathering, left the ranka and Indulged in tbe pleasant pastime of (meshing the window of several saloons, at the upper end ol Washington. St, using their lamps as (masher. This may be fun to these rough, bnt we would cau tion them to desist. Business men in P Iroleiim Centre are entitled to tbe protec lion of the law, the same here a elsewhere. We would respectfully suggest Ibatoor police hereafter make summary arm! of these psrties, and that Ibey be punished to the extent of the law. We give place in another column to a communication from Wm. Gardner, of Pio neer, in enswer to an article which appear ed in tbe Ueuokd several daya since entitled "A Speck of War at Pioneer," Mr. G. claiming that Injustice bud been done blm In tbe matter. Our columns are open where) Injustice ha been done, but tbe writer must confine themselves lo Ibe question at Issue. Tbe Greeley ft Brown club meet at So bel's Hsll, tbie evening. Attention Democrat!. There will be a Special meeting of tb Bnckalew, Greeley and Brown Club, at tbe Opera Hones, Wednesday evening, Sept. 11, 1871. All member of the club are request ed to attend, a there I Important buslnett to transact. By ordor of PRESIDENT. John Stall, aged seventeen, from Phila delphia, was accidentally drowned in tbe canal at Akron, Ohio, oo Sunday night. Tbe Fit teen tb dlstnot court, at San Fran' oisco, Cel., 1 engaged In trying to impanel a jury in tbe Fair ease. No juror bave yet been obtained. Tbe annual fair of the Kansas Agriculture al and Meohanloal Association opened at Leavenworth yesterday. More entries bave already been made than at any other fair held westof 6t Louis. The prospect is good forth finest exhibition ever held in tbe Missouri valley. Is Chicago, Sunday night, Mlohael Calla han, peaceable citlzaa, wa subbed through tbe heart while walking along Els ton road with hi wife and little girl, by a half drunken ruffian, with whom be remon strated for rudely pushing bis ohlld off the sidewalk. Tb murderer ha not been ar rested. Tbe Great Counell of lb Improved Order of Red Men meet In Nashville, Tenn., yes terday. Every Slate wa represented. A cyelone passed over Smyrna, Tenn., on the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad, Monday, and destroyed the railroad depot, besides doing other damage. It Is said that from Maine to Virginia the soft mx this season ha made Itself beautiful in vain: the yonng men everywhere bave shown a shyness, hearties lodieposltlon lo beoome "deluded victims," calculated to strike tb strongest match-maker with dis may. A man named Benjamin Seaborn jumped off a freight tralo, at Sharon, on lb even ing of tb 6lb Inst., and atilklng against some obstacle, was thrown under the train and Instantly killed. . Tb Crawford County Teachers' Inalltnte will convene at Saeglrtown, Oolober 21st, continuing five day. Jama Nevll wbo murdered Hugh Don nelly In lbs lockup at Corry a abort time since, we tried oo Wednesday In Erie. Tbe teetlmony was the same as before tbe Cor oner' jury. The jury brought lo a verdict of not guilty, on the ground that he was Insane, and recommended tbat he b tent lo a lunatic asylum. He appeared very quiet, and wben asked whether guilty or not made no response. Tbe Chicago Advaooe lakes strong ground in favor of opening our churches every day In the week. It says that a short service should bo held, sod that there should b no sermon. Letters from the People. Noti. The maDsgerof this journal, with out eudoraiug iiirsotilirneoteul contributors drairxs to offer the wldeal possible latitude lor tree discussion. It is merely stipulated that communications shall concern matters v public interest, be put in decent language nd accompanied with the names of the writcis, riot for publication, but as a guar an lee ul good Isilh. Ed. 1'ktriiI.kcm Centre Record. Sir: Being necessarily at bometo-dy, and my time not.all employed, Ipropose lo answer an article which appeared in your papor of tbe 7th Inst., entitled : "A speck of war at Pioneer-" Notwithstanding It appeared as editorial, I do not believe you wrote it, and tblok you made a mistake in allowing It lo appear in that light. Tbe article does me great injustice, and it a tissue ' of lies from beginning to end, with scarcely enough tint h to swear by end Is written wholly in the interest of Lutber and bis mob, Tbal I am Superintendent of the P. P. Co. andbave been in posses sion of a certain leasehold here (or;more than seven years, Is well known in this vicinity "Capt. Luther" told me that tbe "colore"1 man Haines" lied to blm "once on a time,'. and Induced him to go oo blsjbond.for about ninety dollars to save blm (Haines) from golog te jail, and that Haines sold blm tb bouse to apply on the bond. I claimed the building for unpaid rent, and out of sym pathy for Capt. Luther in bis misfortune proposed to divide, bnt he declined. I did not engage Mr. Glass "or any elber man" to tear down and remove the building, and "tbeyjdld" not "surprise and oaptive me" lo, "Capt. Luther's army" bad commenced to "tear the tenement down" before I went on the ground. I told them thty were committing trespass and ordered them off Ibe property. I went to Reynold' office, got a capias, aod Capt. Luther arriving there just then, by accident, of course, gave bail for tbe appearance of himself and men next day. Seeing that I could net arrest tb men with a capiat frcsa Reynolds, I re lumed and again ordered tbe men off. "Capt Luther" saw that :tb men hesitated and went In himself and commenced to tear. took bold of bis arm to stop blm, and then tbe "pnfflog and blowing" came in, and 1 bave a dlBttnot reoulloctlon that "Capt Luther" dealt tbe "belt" or It, and I don' tblok any one familiar with the "godlemiiy' style or tbe Capt. wben excited, will doubt me a bit. I had bold ot blm by each wrist, aod in his rearing, pitching and flouncing, be fcl1 down, and I let go'of blm to let blm save himself from self-destruotioo. His littl Charley was looking on, and from tbe yel be eel np l judge he thought bis pap was dead sure, but tbe Capt. soon righted him self, and tben Ibe oaths, tbe threats tbe pawing, 4c, were quite enough to satialy any one that be was himself again. During Ibis demonstration be put bis "bunch of fives" In my face very carefully. If any on discovered any demoralisation of my "nose' or otherwise, I did not. With all bis "ma chinists muscle" be dare not do Ibal were be not backed by a mob of about fifteen men. I judge tbat six or seven were on ibe ground, and be said be bad a reserve of len more. Plucky that! . I tben went again to Reynolds' offioe and took a warrant for "ioroible entry and de tainer." Tbe hearing wa set down for tbe next day, and tb parties appeared with conosel for the hearing. Wben the evi dence In on case wa in, my counsel advis ed to withdraw altogether, 'which we .did, for reason that are sufficient lo us. I did not ceil a bouse tbat belonged to Mr. Geo. W. King, aod tbe "McElbeoy Farm Co.," and tb McElbeny Oil Co , make no pretension to "authority tln tb mailer," I acted driotly according to In structions or counsel lo tbe whole proceed ing. This I not tbe first case of tbe kiid wejheve bad, and possibly not tbe "end" o1 this on. A nelgbbor suggest that "Capt. Luth er'" tyla come irom force of babit, be bar log been a powtrful Methodist preacher and xborter when he came to "Ibe creek." The nelgbbor ought to know, for be is a good metbodiat himself, and 1b longer kere than Capl. (Elder T)Lutber. I am well aware tbat this whole newspa per dlioutsion is "muob ado about nothing." I did not seek It, and do not fear It, Wa. Gardner. Pioneer, Sept. 10th 1872. A call was published in Chicago yester day moroiog, signed by many of the most prominent and influential citizens, for a meeting or law abiding citizens, on tbe Thursday evening, to take such action as will indicate tbeir determination to bave the laws against murderers and assassins enforced, aod punishment meted out to tbe guilty. This is in oonsequenoe of the fre quency with wbioh murders and assassina tions of the most brutal character, as woll as other crimes hav recontly been committed there. Mated at Last. From tbe San Francisco Bulletin, Aug, 21 A few days since Henry J. nolmes re turned to this city witb bis bride, whom be married In Prairie City, Polk county, Iowo. Twenty-three years ago nolmes lelt the lady in tbe place menlioued to make bis fortune in California, the two being at the time engaged. - The luck usual with roost of the forty uiuer was bis; aod after long and unsuccessful labor he settled . dowo to legitimate business, in which ,bo managed to slowly accumulate property. After a time be returned lo Iowa for bis bride; but ber brother was afflicted with a long aod tedious illness, and tbe faithful sister would not leave blm. The illness terminated in death a few months since, and then the lady wrote her betrothed tbe two having corresponded regularly all tbls time tbat (be was free and be might dome again. Holmes was now poiseeoed of a comfortable competence, and be was still faltbful. He promptly responded to tbe summons, mar ried tbe lady, and Is now settled in tbe en joyment of domestlo happiness. It ! sel dom tbat hope so long deferred In this pare ticular dlreotlon Is finally realized, but they are a practical couple, and probably feel no older now than Ibey did Ujty-three year ago. SOTES OF THE DAY. A larmer bad a calf so contrary, be said, tbat be "bad to pull ol his ears- lo make blm suck, and pull bis tall off lo make him let go." Quen Victoria has rebuked tb New York Sun by presenting a snuff-box to Slant ley. 'S'oougb lo turn bis head. Chicago Post. Jobn Stubblefleld, brakemao, filled up with Cbattanooga whiskey, wrapped tb drapery or bis couch about htm, aod lay dowo to pleasant dreams on the railroad traok. Tbe Memphis express mad sausage meat of John Stubblefleld. Madame de Stael said : "If I war mis tress of fitly languages I would think In the deep German, converse in gay French, writ in the copious English, slog in tbe majestic Spanish, declaim In the noble Greek, and make love in the soil Italian. Tbe annual conventiou of Fat Men assem bled at Put-in-bay yesterday. No person weighing less than two hundred pounds will be permitted to participate in tbe proceed ings ol the convention. Tbe beavlert man present precided over tbe convention. Tbe losses by Ibe fire at Memphis on Sun day will foot np $260,OOO with an insur ance of $80,000. Charles Baasett shot bis mother-in-law, Mrs. Harrison Staples, in Lakeville, Mass., on Saturday. He alleges tbat bis wife, whom be bas been married to ibree years, was parted from Mm through ber mother's Influence, and being refused admission lo see ber, be was provoked to commit Ibe act. Two or three weeks ago tbe creek rtndi f tbe great Natural Bridge in Virginia sud denly disappeared. On Instituting an In vestigation, tbe stream was found pouring Into Ibe earth through a number of newly made fissures, having found soma unknown obannol beneath. Tbe ilte of tbe old Fleet prison In Loo- don familiar to all reader ol fielding and Dickens. Is shortly too utilized tot relig ious purpose. Tbe Londoner bave got through their fashionable season In town, and are begin ning to tbfoog watering place and other couolry resort just a our upper ten are re turning to city lire. A new phase In bill posting occurred In New York lb other day. A bono which bad jnst died In Ibe street from tb beat wa plastered from bead lo foot with adver tisements within ten minutes from tbe oc currence. Tbsre was jolly son of snow storm at Mount Washington on tbe 3d Instant; and tbe effeot tbe next morning in Ibe bright sunlight was worth a trip to tbe Whit Mountains to see. A new end profitable branch of business bas been invented in Georgia, by a genius who sprinkles salt on tbe tbe railroad to allure cattle upon tbe track. Tbe animals are killed by tbe trains, and tbe railroad company bas to pay for them. i Among tbe many things tbat might b more profitable In Texas and some other Seutbera States Iban politics, is tbe raising ol figs. A citizen or Texas claims tbat its native figs are better than tbe Imported ar ticle, and are easily raised and readily cur ed. There is to be a flying air ship on exbl billon at tbo Kansas State Fair, from tb 10th to 22d of September. This sh'p I said :lo bo one ol tbe most I wonderful inventions of the greseut tg. . A son ol Capt A. D. Perkins, cf Mooroe Michigan, was accidentally shot by a panlon near Toledo, Ohio, Saturday, wbu, UUCK UllUtlDfV Son Francisco papers state tbal lbs vlo, tage of 1871 la tbe best ever produced t,. tbe state, and tbat the one or tbe pressm year will probably excel' even that. Local Notice. CIGARS. Lovers of good clears wilt find several (n tirely new brands, a vjr before inlrodiiead In Ibis piece, at tbe fuel Office News Koom They are warranted pure Havana. The Vlotor Brand of olgars at the Pm Office News Room. GOLDEN TREASURE cfcrars at Ik. Post Office News Room. Somtbiog eoiinlj School Books. A complete stock of Sebool Books netta at the Publio School can be found al ih POST OFFICE NEWS ROOM. . Days Doings, New Varieties, New York Clipper. Wilk's Spirit, and all sporting M. pers at tbe POST OFFICE NEW3E0UK. For Sale 15.000 to 20,000 feet or SECOND-BASH TUBING, at from JS to 35 cts. per foot; Tbe Tubing is in first class order and all ready filled. April 25. tf. H, H. WARMER. Magazine. All the magazines for September, now ready. Harper, Galaxy. Atlantic, Ltpplnooll's, Eclectic, Transatlantic, Oliver Optic, Young Folks, Frank Leslie, Children's Flows. Old and New, Godey' Ladles' Book, London 8ociely, Peterson's Ladles' Friend, Arthur' Home; Science Monthly, Ballou's, . . Good Word, Nursery, Chatterbox, Metropolitan, Herald of Health, Al tb POST OFFICE NEWSROOM. W" Hiehlv flavored. Ice cool Soda Water at the Post Office Newsroom. Try lu Tb beet Pittsburgh Lager at GAKFNEY'S. tyj list received at tbe JAMESTOWa CLOTHING STORE, a large sMorlamoi ol new and nobby styles of HATS 1c CAPS. E9GREELEY nATS at lbs JAMES TOWN CLOTHING STORE. For Pure Wioes warranted as mob by lbs Brotherhood of Broeton go to GAFr'NErs. GRANT HATS, I at lb JAMESTOWK CLOTHING STORE. HATS AND CAPS in great variety and in all stylet, just received by express from New York, at the JAMESTOWN CLOTH ING STORE. Call aod look al them. . August 12-ir. Giffoey aell(;Lager For Sale or Kent A desirable residenoe located on tb Eg bert Farm, a short distance from town. I particulars' apply to OWEN GAFFNSY Petroleum Centre, June 14, 1872. jti-i!. If you Want a Salesman, Want a Servant GlrL Want to Sell a Horse, Want to Sell a Patent, Waot to Lend Money, Want to Buy a House, Want to- Sell a Carriage, Want to- Borrow Money, i Want to Sell an Oil Well, Want to Buy an Eogln or Boiler, Want to Sell Bwiae aod Rot, Want to Hod Strayed Animal, Want to Purchase" en Otl Interest, Want to Sell a Piece of Furniture, ' Found, advertise la-the RieoRD. as notksr I tan tben thonsand people read It weekly-- AHRITAE. AD SjEPARTVBl 01 TRAINS ON O. C. c A. B. On and- after Sunday, June 2nd, 18 trams will run as follows: NORTBT KOl OV J0. 3. ' Leave Irvine. 11,48 am. 3,0Sr" ' Leave Oil City 6,00 a mi 2,27 r si. 6,15 r Pet.Cen,3 8,10 " 7,07 " " Tltuev. 7.10 3,55 ' 7,50 ' Arrive Corry, 8,46 6,25 " 9; 15 No. (Accommodation Freight. Leaves Oil City 9,40 A Pet, Centre, 10,26-; Tltuwtllf, 11,15; Ar. Cprry,12,Wpni' SOOTH. NO, 2. NO. 4. "O- Leave Corry, 10,46 aim. 6,10 a mi MS'"1 Tltuev. 12,10 m. T,S0 7,3 P. Cen. 1,10 8,20 " 8,35 4rrlveO. City 1,60 " 9,06 " 9,26 " . " Irvine. 4,48 11,40 " No. 10 Accommodation Frelfjbt Leave Corry 1,15 pn; Tltusv. 2,50; P Centre. 3,66; Ar at Oil City, 4,40 p n. HT Ho. 6 nnd 6 mo on Sunday
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