..i ! tt. Centra f. Ttu alar Dee- 10. iITina Mrvl :, MKTfODtST EPISCOPAL CHURCH r"ea erery PaOinU at 11 A. 11. and t P. M. 8abWh School at 12tf P. M. at. free. A cordial lavltatloa .stead 4 ht all. Sit. O. Xm, Factor. Presbyterian cncKrn. Praeekiag at 11 o'eloek A.M.. anil T a'eloek r. At , by k Potior; W. C. Bdrch . Sabbat Bokool ai directly fir tersaooo service. Prayer Meeting and balk School TuiUi'i Meeting Tassday vaolg ol aar week. Pwat-eWnsa Centra., kOelftwjl'.No. Tl, I. C. of O. F. Kegtler mealing algbt Friday, at T 'lock. Slgaed. B ALLEN, N. G 9 If. Kooikc, A Se'y. IflTl'hr of mealing, Main El., apposite MsCliutock House. A. O. of U. V. Llherly L.dge No. 7, A. O. of U. W., acta .vr? Monday evening al 7 o'clock, la Odd Follow' Hall, Petroleum Centre, r.ona. A. M. Exact!!, M. W. A. Iu, R. I. U. of It. . .liwiBkaunee Tribe No 183,1. O R. U af Petrolcn n Centre, meets every Thursday renins: 1q QjoiI Templar 1111. UT Coune.il Oris llf hud nt T o'clock, 11 HOWE. Sachem. 8. REYNOLD;?, Chief ol Records. Hold at 1 p. m. m' Brother Loogwe II and Bishop, of tbo Oil C:tjr Derrick, tike oceasiso in tbelr lame of yntidy to bit us a rap la behall of ooe WMiUra Cupy. He commences by quetlog from (he Fairview Reporter, and batb hav ing no duubl oine fer on tkelr ova ac count (ir wb.il Ibey bare themaelvei laid against that individual, attempt like toe cuttle Deb to tnnddle tba water all eroend and iteo nllp away. For the beneBl of t'uein timid and would-be p bunny phellen, we will aiate we bare not published all we etn, and bare nothing muob to lake back, the tbrcate of tba Reporter, Caaey, or any other man, to Ike contrary oolwllbilaodiog. We do not court tbo company or aosiely of ' Caeey, but if ke pule io an appearance with evil In I en I be will audoubtedly discover that we have taken lime by ibe forelock," and lu "days of peace prepared ler war." A In the fill tors of the Derrick bring s Uclid, aa they request, lo ael ai bottle hoi d ra oo llat occasion, we perfer having that . fll-r filled by come parly who baa not tbe penchan. for visiting tbe hoi tie quite io of leo ibey are atcl to do. We might have a ihi'W then. "Lay en Macduff." Aa- Yesterday attetnuou, Mr. T. B. Alcorn, P.incipal of the Pablla School el tbla place, waa arretted on lofoiiaullou of Rev.. Moore, obarited wllb assault and battery on bia daughter. Mr. Alcorn was taken before Justice Reynolds, waived u hearing and eo Irfd I'hII in tbe auin of $2U0 for an appear aace at Franklin. To morrow evening tbe Moiart Mimical Society give a rehearsal at Sobel'a Opera House, See tdverliaaaent. A report .e current ol a railroad eeoldent at Oleopolla, eon Ibe O C A A U H, laat evening. We are without particulars. They have aira ge cbainbennaida at tbe koteli In Cairo (aaya a lady traveler). Tbe ono mo wilted on our roota, end attended all tba vajloua dullra of tbe calling, even lo Ibe makloii of beda, waa a Pioncbman, dreaaed aa If for a dinner party, white ,veat and dreia coat, and having tbe air of a re flcrd gentleman. II waa really embarrata tag to accept bia aervicea in aucb a capac ity. Oae of the ladlea, on arriving at Ibe bote, rang for the chambermaid. Tba gen tleman pmaented blmaelf. Boppoalng blm to be tbe proprietor or chief clerk, aba ex prraced her wlab to lea tba oliambermaid. He verr politely replied, io tbe beat Eogliab be could command, "Minium, I am ahe." Pituolk Elkotiok. The Pitbola bor ough election c.me off yeaterday. The lol lowing waa tbeouly ticket lo the field :,buii- geaa. Daniel W. Bailey; couoeilmen, John fatrbairn, Cbarlea H. Gardner, C bar Ira H Johoaon, Jamaa F. Murpby, David E. Nor- loo, Norman 8. Wbila: aaataior, Alexander J. Kranan; conatable, Thomai H. Walters; Judge of election, David X. Morion; In ipeoioraofeleollon, Alexander J. KeeDan, Daniel Over balm; overaeert of the poor, dwarf G Twiichell, W. Scott Hills; audi tor, Ji"aF Comfort. The Mi;.ueoa or oil over tt) A. ft G. W. ratlwej, I'T ll.e wiath of Nnv;mber, were m.t'i Uti le; hi 14.776 harrela wera crude, aue U,ovi u;ru. ti-liu'd Baeae e lUuty, Iowa, hat a Slornioa set- tleatat. The Annual Seaaion of Ibe Venango Con ty Teachers lnallluie, will be bld In tbe Uoloi Schoel tiuildinir, t'ranklio, commen eiog Monday, Dec. lfiih, 1871, at 3 a'oioek P. and closing friday, pee. 2Uih. There will be a number of primlaeot Inatructura preaeot. Includiog Mm Flora F. 1'arauna, xraduaieof tbe Oawego Normal and Tiain log School. Prof. Andrew Bunt, au'bor uf Burn's Grammar, Prof St.admmi, Pre, of Carrier Seminary and Kurmal College, to lake pari lo tbe exercieee, but we hope to have the greater part of the work done by the leackera of our owa bounty. The follow- 4ng Evenlug Lioturee wllfle prearut, viai Rev. J. W. Bain, evenlag of the I7tb. Bev. i. D. O-aa, .18111. Rev. G. P. I1ae, Pr. Waahlngtoa aod Jrffersoo Cellege, eveoleg of the I9ib Bev. J. i. tii.ntlaiau, Pies. Carrlrr Semi ary, lOib In some ol the D.strlots the le.chara are alownd tbe fteek to attend tbe loilllule without any deduction ol aalary. Io Ibuaa that are not allowed Ibe time, it la hoped the teacbere will manifest their profetsioual enthusiasm by attending Ibe institute and making up Ike lime. From a resolution paaeed at tbe last liti lute it la understood to be the desire ol tbe teachers to pay tbelr boarding, wklcb can be had al reduced rates, while attending Ibe Institute. , Every effort will be made to have aa in teresting end prufltable aesaiun. It is boped that every teacher in tbe county will be present Tbe inairucior and lectures need oo recommendation. W. J. McCLCRB, Co. Sipt. How an Italian Fruit Vender Lost a tliousand Dollar Bond. Yesterday an Italian fruit vender, named Resao, was relieved ot ooe thoutand dollar U. 8. bond io Ibe following manner: Fear ng lo deposit bis bend tbe total of Liaac cumulated savings since his arrival io tbe aid of the free in a bank, and dreading to eave it at bis place of residence, as the bouse might catch Ore, or robbers might pay it a visit, ke carried bis fortune lu bis pock et. Yesterday a fellow cuuntrinian Inter viewed Reaso, and during tbe cooversalion wllb him rrlrreoce waa made to the bond. 1 be alrauger made a propositioa to purchase It, aod, Ibe amount having been agreed up on, tbe bead was transferred to tbe purcbas' er, who eave Resao wbal appeared tc be about fSUU to 2U gold pieces, (as II waa reprereuted to be,) and tailing him be S'l Ibe remainder ol the money lur d. lie iv. ent lo the open grounds suiitbwesl c.f the Navy Department lo dig It up. Here, on tbe aide of a little knoil, Ibe stranger com menced lo dig, end after -morticing tbe ear lb" to tba depth of afoot, requeued Resso lo dig while be went to the other side ol the kooll to make sure that ke bad not mistaken Ibe place. Resso complied Bflfk tltd nt.at .Mil aa 1 1 . 1. will, and Ibe stranger disappearrd over Ihc hill. Resso dug for seme time without atllkiog oil" or gold, bo,t the atraoger not returning commeoced lo smell a mice, n. rushed te tbe top of the knoll, but tbo bond purchaser was nowhere lo aliihl, and en ex amimng Ibe roil ol coin, Reaao luund biin eelf Ihe poaaewor of twenty-lva bran lew wo cent pieoes.- Wash. mar. A ease waa bring Wled before a preahy tery nol long ago, wben the oouooii for tbe defendant urged Ibe plea of nioial Insanity, A venerable presbyter said : "Mr. Modera lor, tbic disease of moral iusaoity aeema to me lo be identical with vast tbe alder tbeologiaaa Id their unclentiflc way called total depravity. Says an Illinois paper: During the cold Weather of Thursday laat, the city editor Of Ibe Jacksonville Journal Iron) his ears about a tool deep. They are to be ampula ted at tba second joint, but bis friends will be rejaiced to know Ibal, la spite nf the aa eldeot, be still has an emple atock . for all the purpose ol bia posUion NOTES OF THE DAY. Munich has tbe best beer, aod It is sold at two cents a quart. Fool ball baa been revived al Yale, and teems to be In vigorous life. Tbe Danbury Newa says: "Morfolk butter parts Its hair in toe middle." Five ot Ibe Ku Klux la n Albany signs themselves fours traly with an X. Rock Island will open a aight school, It can find twenty -five children who desire It. Mecklenburg. Sobwerln baa sent 8.000 emi grants la this country since lha beginning of tbe year. Gen. Sherman's report shows the actual fnroe of enlisted men in the army to be 29, 336, and ol commiaaioned officers 2,104. . Ex'Prestdeal Johnson intends to estab lish bis realdeose permanently al Nashville, Tenn. Pieiideol Madison's olJ Virginia borne "Bunnysld,'' has beea recently sold for $5,7119. , Letters fr;;s. t fey People. Noti. The managerof this Journa', with out eiKlorning tbeeenrimeolsfil contributors, d.nlres In offer tbe wldfet possible latitude rr free diacunian. It Is merely atipulaled ttiat comrhtiiilcaliona shall concern matters ot public lnteiest. be put in deenl lautiuaue and acc mf nied Willi the uames of the writers, nut fur publication, but tl a guar i oleti ol good lailb. COtiCEUVlXa OIC-PAST, PVE8EXV and FUrUHE. In the past wllb Ibe Producer one sldi and the ReSoer on the other, the oil busl oess has always bean subject to rapid chan gesa kalaldeseope lo the bands ol a frol Icksume child nol more so, and like It is the) mmmm iilea KiiJ finlora Ihttt we see hlfi.d . Italia with the afuresald refluer ou ! top. Nol loog ago one twelfth of our annual production waa sacillced lu tbe hope ot af fording permanent relief li the market, and eatabliahinga paying price for crude. Tbe only parlies really benefitted wera tbe rrfi Here, who bad Imge lots ol refined to eel' oul on lha enhanced price afforded by this temporary expedieut, and tbe pipe lines, who embraced tbe opportunity before tbe export trade closed to sell their own and otbera' cude al a good figure, trusting to Ibe In lure without fear, as Micawber would say, "fur sometblug to turn tip to extri cate then Irom any little shortness that might threaten them uopleastutly. Tbe event has proved that they were right In taking Ibe cbancea. The Raf. Com. enc nr aged pooling, as Ibey did shutting down, and very pompously and publicly instructed Ibair agents to buy only ot the pool, buying at tbe same time a few Ibouaaod barrels at pool prlcos. This made every producer jump nack aod beels Into tbe pools aod when the oil was ibus secured, tbe too confiding producer, so often gulled, wailed like the sick did at the pool of Siloam, for a geolle ripple or a slight turn of the spiggot, that haeioaat might go on. But no, it came not. Tbe pools tan over as ibe R. C. desigiad they should, and the Ageoey, Ike hope and stay ol ns all, itself beoerae demoralized, and while walling for a charier, employed their leisure lo shaking bands wllb tbe R. C. and rrlviog al a iiasis, which may last 60 days or 10 days, oi in fact just so long as the producer can build tankage and the refloats can repair tbelr stil l Then wben the production Is at Its flood, wben the price as decreased as a ligbl aod stringent money market can make ii, a len day notice will be found on the Ageocy desk from tbe P. C. asms morning, saying they will buy aa cheap as Ibey can and as mueb as tsey please, resulting In tilling tbelr Unks lar the spring traoVal auy where from $1.60 to $2,00 oil. This is the luosl probable ead of he "Cc-operative'' dodge. They will buy just enough lo amuse us ouly. jusl at they did of the pools, aod no mare, till they see their opportunity to break Ike market, l;l up their lai kage witb cbe.p oil, aud then ol course be resdy for some plan auy piae Ibal the desperate lorlunrs of the produ cers may suggest, to raise the price of crude of which Ibe R C will baje plenty, and ibal Ibey may sell refined oa it as Ibey did during the thirty day suspension. It is about time thai In is aooreuae bad aa and We oagbl to know by ttls time Ibal tbe R. (J. are out aod cannot be, and do nol mean lo be our friends In a business sense or any oiker. As producers, if Ibey were produc ing all Ibis oil, il would seed (to yield, a tair profit) bring $4 per barrel. Bui ao long aa we are manipulated so easily to suit their purposes it will average about $3 per bbl. Cost lo them a aloe little margin. Is there any way out ol tbia euutile-eoclc policyt Can aoy Ageuey be given a Charter that will aiuiplify mailers aod put the' crude oil trade on In feel aa a fair paying bualucsa? Caa any amouol ol capital likely la be aub eri tied lake earn of Ibe surplus oil Ibat muat accumulate aamaatere now stand. We fear nu is ibe only answer. Caa any bridge be found lo lilt us over the slougb of despond the mad and mire of oiirpreseul eondiliou? Can any way be found Ibal will lead lo ultimate permanence aud prosperity t to a bright and glerloua fuiore for the oil bullosas! Yes! Most de cidedly Yes. It is simple aud easy. The pioduoer everywhere in Peooyivauia, Virginia, Ohio aod Canada .wherever foaod must be bis own Refluer either by indit idual or juiol enterprise. It only wanis that the P.fP. A. and Its Ageocy, decide that eaeb'dis riot refiue its oil within their Jurisdiction; those, else where, will follow suit at once. And then lei Ibe work go oa at 09ce of building re fineries. Tbe men and means ure read.v aod waiting. Tbo obly obstacle then aoross our path will be transportation. The Rings that have tbe road In ise now also run the R 0. Bui tba Allegheny river still runs to' tbe sea. Witb this natural outlet we can supply ine souin, wesi, snu racino by a water line, and at Pittsburgh Ibe Baltimore Ohio R. R are pledged l distribute aur oil lo every poiut Ibey caa reach Bo far so good. While we are bulldiag refineries we can run a branch to Ike B. k O., and also give the ''On lo Buffalo road" the file lining touch. I But the resder will say what Is to be d itie row. Where is ibe immediate Relief io come from. Nothing easier. Lei tbe P. P. A. through lis council and agency an nonce that at a glren future date, ey ninety or one hundrcil days, in faot any time at ell, It dues not mailer, jiml fix a date, that after which cude-will nolo sold Thai ever after they wilt oiler and handle only reflu.id, and then tbe oil that we.have now flooding lha market aal thai which we pump In tbe Interior, will be boiuht every drop by the Ref. Con. Tea 'icked up as clean at a bnnjry ait will lick "P atmT ' W'lk. and at a good fair price. They will know it Is ineir lasi op' portunliy to buy crude here lo cumcieot quantities to justify their continuance ol the buamess, and lllia last baloll Ibey Will j ikoul lively depend upon it. . As fur the Producers refineries when built, for the reason just given ends may be scarce, but tbe r.ellnerlec will be paid lor. New industries will grow up along with them. Each producer hss the coneuin er for a customer he can consign his oil eny where for a market and with Individual ' en terpris thus free the demand will deepen and widen fir!tncie are million! of lamps to ai. Instead ol production being limited and diverted it will follow to ever natural course. Between the producer and consum er nothing will intervene, bet a eralght fer waidjhooest demand. Supply will adjust 1 self readily. Tbe Producers kerosene must be of Ike first quality, safe and pure. ' That fact alons, when established, .Will tr Die lie ale in domestic trade. In Europe, tbe price of animal food la so high that animal oils are too expensive to burn, and the wbale is nearly extinct. ' la Asia, mlllleaa ol relit'iootsta will s mining for food or lamp purposes ibal be aoy animal fat, aud owing to ibe lailure of tbe olive groves which wera relltd upon to tupfly vegetable oils for the table and taper, these popula tions are suffering from a scarcity of litht, because food has pr.cec'e ice before light, preci:us as il Is China and Japaa use lu Ibe ssme shape and only await tba advent of soms Ah Sin lo put a lamp O" llbe table ot every mandarin and deimeo, al well as peasant of these-vast empires. kVeriece God lighted tbe world with lha matchless sua team has there been so ripe aa open ing for tbe introduction.of a cheap, sale and good ll)ibt. It ouly wanla Ibal Ibe field ' left open to the unlimited traffic aoJ trade of tbe producer and consumer lo make Ibe demand lor illuminalloc and lubricating oil exceed oar ability lo supply Ike lamps aud machinery ol the. wor d. . In all this there is nothing lancible. It ia all feasible. We only need to engage lo supply directly to tbe consumer lbs world over a cheap and good light. Cheaper in bituminous coal region than tba gaa they get from their coal. Cheaper hi Europe than tallow and lard. Cheaper la Asia than Olive oil, and Ibe demand will be at every door dally. Next to hunger aad thirst, light speaks a commoa language of a necessity ibat must be providwd lor, aod the want ol a civilsxition like ours forms no barrier'whatevor. ' If the P. P. A. will do Ibis at onoe, tbe value of property here will advance from that moment, and refineries outside of Ibe ail tegiooa will be so muob old jnnk. JOBIKIM In New York State four yean in tba P.a lieuiiary atones lor the murder of a wife. At laet Ibal was Ibe sentence recently pas. sed upon Ibe brutal Aodre. Lee, the newly chosen Speaker ef tba South Carolina House of Representative. is an Irregiilar'offjhool ol ooe ol the beat families. John B Sough is gelling up a tatin lal for George Cruiksbaok, tua temperance caricaturist of Eoglaod, and lead in. lilt wllb $750. Garibaldi, emulous of the fame of Mr, Berpb, baa accepted tbe presldsicy of a Sooiely for the Protection of Animals rec ently formed io Turin. . Mr Dal ey, counsel for Mr. Stokes lay be left tb. case lor reasons of bi. owa. titokes says be never left Ibe eat. aa he never was in it. An old lady named Crown has died la London, leaving $l,tuO,000, and nobody lo Inherit it. Tkil will oauio a commotion among Ibe two or three families of that name In tbe United Slates. Since tbe first of August Inst fifty-two per sons have mysteriously disappeared from New Tork city, and have oot sloe, been heard from. Last week 1,150 pounds of nltro-glycer-Ine passed through Troy, N. Y., oa It way to Hell Gato. Tho band ftava 'Hem.'' ward Bound." Do not for get the Re hersal of the Mozart Mus ical Society at SobsFs Op era House on Wednes d a v ESvs.Dec.Uth songs, Du etts, Trios. Choruses, &c. amission 25 Uents HARNESS SHOP. Marshall & Bichards Would remeclWly innnnnee to the eltVnii r rvtrolenm f eu-re and vicinity taat li.e hati, nn.' chased tbollAKNKSS SHoi' of A. hZf'x" ON MAIN STKEET. OPPOSITE TBS BECORD OFFICE, And sra now ready to farnlsk HARDIES SS, Sleigh Bells Blankets, And everything usnilljkspt Is OT FIKST-CIiASg SHOP, jn REPAIRING or all kind, reule uul .,.1.1. Iy dona. Give us a "II. MAKnHALI. S nICUARDS. Petroleum Centre, Dec. S, IB". tf. ft i S HOLIDAY lIUEXTS. ;ent. Post-paid on receipt of the marks! price. We Can rrenmmaod the following Vocal Collections uf choic Piaoo Sonc: ''Shin ing Liibtsr" (Sacred K0te): "Golden Leaves." Ve's. I, and II; ' Health and Unme," Fireside Echoes." ''Pweet Sound." Priceleaa Gems " Prise. .7 each in hoarde; $2 io cloth; 2,SU iu cloth and. gilt. Also Ibe following Inatrumenlal Collee tinna: "Fairy Fingers," "Magi Circle." "Young Pianist," and "Pearl Drops'' four easy collections "Muleal Recreations." "Pleasaol Memories," "Golden Chime." and "Brilliant Gems," for more advanced player Price i f each book, $1.75 ia hoards; 2 la cloth; $2.50 io cloth sod Kilt Straus' Waltzes, (ask for Peters' Edition) in 2 vols , $4 each In boards; $51 cloth. Novello's Cheap Edition ol Piano-Forte Classics, consisting ot MendelMobo's com plete works io 4 vols. 8vo, price fl 60 each; Folio. Kdltien, $6 each : Beethoven' Sona tas. f: Manukas, Ballads, aod Preludes, prico f t each; Scbnberi'a Tea Sonatas, $3; Sbnlieris Piano Pie, $t; Moiari's Sona tas, $3; Weher'a Complete Piano Pieces, $i; 8chuman'a 43 pieces, $1 etc., etc. Io ordering Ibese, be sure to ssk for Novell' Kdilioo. They are all handsome editions. Novello's cheap Vocal Collections: M Iber Gonse, $2 and $3: Raodegger' Sacred Sonus. $2 80; Mendelssohn' 70 Snntf, beautifully bound, $7 SO; Schnmao'i focal Album, $3; Moor Irish Melodies, Folio Eiiitlun. hy-Dalfe. $6; German Volksaedsr Album, $2, etc., eto. Plainer' Chrletnraa Carols, aew and aid. illustrated. Prio$4. Tb.m. without Illustrations, In vela, $1 .achj Mmplsis, $1.60. fgSa, Whips fit Ssfffi j ' ?e .5-13 t r n si t ? 9 &S"a-Cf r -x V