: " B m s 't !' X 1 ;i .r SHUGERT& STARR Hr.r. IwlleSWiwrt, Snitf; Ct.lf TdMmt Tailors! iie.itto' faraUhln; Goods, cr. traa franklin iti, 'TITVST.filiE, PA. MillilB af att amntaenta njf 101113 A UASSIMERES mmuum, rHB?rca AND AMERICAN COATINGS, mbxed an - itriped suiting3 MlNCT VESTINGS, J esTeraC la tbs Oil Kegtea. TwBMTT DIFFERENT STYLES OF KAT3 Sc C.AJPS, Ali.tfae Lsteitasd Nobbiest Style ' ' 1 A FOLL ICQ OT enti . Furnishing Goods, fcc. petroleum Centre Daily Record. . Ceatra, Pa., friday, Feb. 7. wiTine service. MBTHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and i)4 P. M. Sabbath School at 12 P. M. eats free. cordial Invitation extend ed te aU. Kit. 6. Moori, Paitor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M.. and 7 'lock P. M., by the Pastor, W. 0. Bdrch aib. Sabbatb School at 1"4, directly after loreaoon servlos. Prsyer Meeting and Sabbath School Teacher's Meeting Tuesday evening! ol aek week. Virleim Centra Lodge, No. TS, I.O. of O.F. tegular mectlngl night Friday, at 7 'leek. Signed. B. ALLEN, N. 6 S. H. Keociit, A Seo'y. tarpiaoe or meeting, Mais St., opposite NeCiiBlock Heme. A, O. Of V. W. Liberty Ledge No. 7, A. O. of U. W., assets every Monday evening at o'clock, In Odd Fallow'! Hall, Petroleum Centre, Pena'a. . A. Glenn, M. W.a M. T. Connob, R. t . . I. U.of R, JMS Mlnnekmiee Tribe No. 183, I. O. R. M f Petrelenm Centre, meeti every Tburtday wning in Good Templnr'e Dal). , tfT Goanell Brei lighted at 7 - o'olock. U. HOWE, Ssobem. I. REYNOLD;, Chief ol Records. eld nt 1 p. m. 113 We learn of a goad joke on ' two Of oar prominent oltlzens whlek ii too good to loea. The two young men tin question, It appears, attended a party at a poiat down the creek. After the dance was over In tke ;mornng, the young msn ad ladies sat in ton parlor of the bouse waiting the arrival of the early morning train. Pretty soon the train whistled aod the aompany started for the depot. Uofor-. Innately, bowever. the yonng men got lei t, Tke ladies arrived safely'bome through thr kindness ol a mutual friend. Report, asys Abat the cuss words oaed by the young men, M toe train reveded, from sight, were nu merous sod not to be fouod in the tittles edition ol Webiter'i Unabridged. We are pleased to notice the arrival borne on a brief visit of tke daughter ol our townsman, Mr. T. S. Armstrong. Miss A. as is well known to many u ifflieied with a weakness in one of ber limbs, oocasioned by an attack of typhoid , fever. For tome months past she has been under treatment at the National Surgical Institute. Indian, spoils, Indiana, with results which promise an ultimate recovery. Tbo young Udy speaks in Ike highest terms of the ability displayed in surew ,bv the nhvalfllana In charge, and also ot lbs Uud aod courteous treatment suown patients. The Otl City IMrriok of tills fnnrnln soon Is the Idea of there beta? nn-i. watt between this place and Tltusrille . We may add that we bave known for two or three days past there was big well at thepulut designated, but have relraiued from mentioning It from fear of Injuring oe nursei. Tbe well is yielding fU! M m :d a rt-porUd. Some ef the oorrupt offiolelsof Venango county In high position, are likely to bave "showing up" according to tba Tenango Spectator, which repools the following cute. If the County Commissioners are goine'fo be shewn up wonld il not he well for some of tie leer lights to come In for a share Motterloge, not loud but deep, of a coming tempest, In regard to the fearful poor and road taxes In Coroplaoter Township lor the past few years are 1 Otrd. Ilere Is the esse : The County of Veonagn vs. Wilson Davis, D. H. Cessidy, aod Bspy Cosnelly. flThe case lovolves as exposure of the in" side workings of the Commissioners' office aod exoites considerable attention. It was opened on Wednesday forenoon aod will not likely be cloned until late to-day. With the defendants, Davis, Cassidy ami Con nely, it is alleged tbst James Duoean, de ceased, was also connected. The charge is, "Conspiracy to delrend Vonango county,', epos which sovu al allegations are made, s follows: Receiving from Bell & Breckin ridge $1,000 In cocsideration of awarding them the contract for a bridge the Franklin upper French creek bridge; so altering the original contract for building the bridge that Bell fc Breckinridge received $100 more than their contract called for; twlcee altering the tax returns from Cornplantr-r township so that tbry, - defendants pocketed $550, selling 25 sbsres of Emlenton bridge stock and not ascouotlng to the county lor the money. Alt of these matters occurred dur ing 18P6, 1867, and 1869. So far the evi dence baa been very damaging to the de fendants, it being proven from their own mouths that they sccepted a ''gift" of $1,000 from Bell & Breckinridge, which was eqeally divided between them, the three commissiouers and tbelr clerk, Espy Connely. Up to Wednesday night the oth er allegations bad not been so clearly prov en, but enough Wss elicited to show that these officials might be justly suspected o' corruption even if tba allegation wss not proven beyond dlspnte. We retrain from dwelling at length, or commenting upon the case until the jury has rendered Us verdict. The suit was brought by McCalmant Si Os born aod H. A. Miller, who are assisted in conducting It by McCalmont& Miller. Tbe attorneys for the defence are Col. J. ?. Myers, C. E. Taylor aod J. H. Osmer. We are requested by Mr. R. J. A l well, to announce that on aoconnt of Hlckness In the family he Is compelled to withdraw from the oanvass for constable In the Republicau caucus to be held tn-m arrow. Tbe following license were grunted before the Court adjourned its late session: W. II. Burden, restaur an I, Oil City. Charles McCullcngb, hotel, Rockland. H. Blymer, hotel Oil City. S. W. Selder, Wholesale, Oil City. J. L. Tate, hotel, Oil City. Allon it McGtary, hotel, Cranberry. W. L. Smith, restaurant, Petroleum Ceo tre. A. S. Smith,, restautant, Petroleum Cen tre. N. & S. Kllaordllojer, wholesale Frank lin. KtJKCTKI). Tbos. Ilea ley, restaurant, Petroleum Centre. Wm. L.Pugh, belel Petroleum Centre. L. V. Walt, restaurant, Petrolem Cen tre. Oliver Gates, restaurant, Petroleum Ceo ire. M. S. Howes, restaurant, Petroleum Cen tre. George Ssrgenr, restaurant, Petroleum Centre. The rtflle tcr the bouse owned by ilrss Geo. Magrane, announcement of which was made some days since, will take place at the MeCllotuck House tomorrow night. Haiders of tiokets will tako notice. Today the weather la exceedingly spring like. South Bond, Indians, claims 150 Indnstri al establishment, employing 3,190 woikmem and turning ant annual product of $4,000, uou, or 500 toeano inhabitant or Ike town. Its buildings erected in 1872 cost $1200, 000 In one of the scenes of a pantnmioe recen tly produced io Paris, characters besome muaicel Instruments, and there is a balet by ladies dressed ss guitars aDd bells, assis ted by children with concrtina skirts while Ibe back grounds is admirably filled up by an army of gigantic clarionets aud fiules. Oil Naws. A new well has beuo struck on tbe Wilson larm end is -flawing 150 bar rels per day. Tbe Rarna well No. 2 at Greece City has beeu tubed, and la flow tug iu large quanli lies. Tbs Psrsons well bns been abandoned. St. Petersburg Progress. Sr-veritl Eastern artists are speadiug the winter in Kaaeas. A Sterling via rocm. Who shall judge man from bis manners? Wnu shall know him by bis drsssT Paupers may bs fit for princes, Prinoea fit for sometbiog less. Crumpled shirt and dirty jacket May be clothe the golden ore Of the deepest thoughts aod feelings Satin vest can do no more. There arc streams or Crystal nectar Ever flowing out of none; There are purple beds and golden, Hidden, crushed and overthrown. God, who counts all souls, not dresser, Loves and prospers yon and me, While be values thrones tbe highest But as pebbles ia the sea. Man upraised above bis fellow, Olt forgets bis Mlows then: Masters rulers lord, reinessber That your meanest k nds are men ! Men ol Isber, men of feellog, Men of tbongtit and man of fame, Claiming equal rights to sunshine In a man's ennobling uuraa. There are foam embroidered oceans, There are little wood clad rilis; There are feeble inch high saplings. There are cedars on tbe hills, God, who counts by sou s, not by stations, Loves and prospers you and me, For lo him all vaio distinctions Aro as pebbles io tbe sea. Toiling bands alone are builders Of a nation's wealth and famo, Tired laziness is pensioned, Fed and failed on Ibe sume; By the swoat of others' foreheads, Living only to rejoice, While the poor man's outraged freedom Vainly lifts its feecble voles. Truth aud justice are eternal Born with loveliness and light; Secret wrongs shall never -prosper While there is a sunny right. God, whose word wide voice Is sioging Boundless less love to you and me, Links oppression with its titles But as pebbles lo the sea. LO. A recent treaty with tbe Sheskone Indi ans, of Wyoming Territory, among other signatures, contains the following celebrated samee wilb tbeir explanations : Toopsepawots Dirt Bck. Taarnxt Sweating Horse. Tcoeaodaxa Uorse's Grandfather. Tiandaboa Hole io the grouud half cov ered. Towoy age Rabbit Crying. Tenegitzi Bone Pouner. Ooaaosbic Top Knot Rooster. Slscanawitse Ilrlding down with a med Icine stick. Nkie Pack on bis back. !-'reca Lots ol dogs. Ahwanll ollw boon. Wedongah Greasy Crow Paogionsna HuptylBsb. Koroko Necktie. Weawlcke Pnt bis florer la a crncW. Cogusb Little pig. Corawltse Buck Antelope. Nagaromr Robe over bis head. Sobywaoot Butt of a Cottonwood tree. "Shoapawho Emigrant road. , Silver ore Ii ih been discovered in Barif n couoty, Missouri, ana gentleman Is en gaged in ainkingashaftio determine wheth er it exists in paying quantities. There is a legend iu tbe neighborhood that about thirty years ago, tome .Mexicans were fuod near the location of tbe new shall, engaged in coining money, and it Is said the remains of a furnace are s:lll to be snen there. jlt will be remembered Ibat a tlay or two since we called attention to tbe fjet that Georgs Fellows, formerly an engineer at tbe Fox wells, Wild Cat IIjIIow, was inisff jng sine tbe Prespeot disaster. A toiw pondeutof the Oil City Derrick writes trial Ibe same man is rnonlng engine on t!ie Wilson farm, beyond Parker's Banding. The minds nf bis; friends hsro abeitls are consequently relieved, and an other evidence of the value of advertising secured. Cuanur. James and George Spear bave bought out trie Interest or J. W. Realty, to tbe fruit and confectionary store, nex door to Morris Herroh's clothing store, and will hereufier couduct tbe butiness. We have known tbe boys for several yoars and lake pleasure in recommending tbain'lo tbe publio, and trust they may . do a liberal sbare of business in their Hoe. They pro pose to keep none but the best tl.e market alTurds in the fruit and confectionary Hue and will soil cheap. Give them a call. An Arkansas emigrant agency has been org&uizsd. An election bet bas been recovered in a New Yerk court Go to W. A. IXZIEK, 4th Streetsiiear It. It. track, for jour BENZINE, dell? eird at the welh for $2,00 per Barrel. Petroleum Centre, Fob. 6tb tf. Why somoj. Hotelo are Usipop ' luiar. What is tbe most common complaint with guests agalntt llrsl.claas botels? Nine old travelers out of ten can give the fault for mule In a minute. About as follows : "I registered my name, and they gave me a room at the top of the bouse, and charged me as much as if I had the best room on the lowest Hoor. ; Major Ceoera! Buncombe had the best room in tbe house and didn't pay any more than I did." It will be post 'ively refreshing to our readers to know that here is one first-class hotel on Broadway, Now York,' that bas taken a stand against this unsatisfactory and worn out system. and charges less for lbs. upper floors than the lower, and allows tbo guest! to choose or themselves. The Giand Central Hotel, under the judi clous management of A. L. Powers, adopt this lueomparably tbe best system at Ibe start, and it is bslng better appreciated every day. The Grand Central Hotel bas now taken tbe lead of all New York Hotels, n its arrivals as woll as other respectr. lis prices are $3.00, $3 50 and $1.00 pur day. Aa elegantly furnlabed room, meal8 at all honrs. from early morn till midnight and the use of tbe finest elevator in lb, world for $3.00 per day Is very comforta ble. It remiuds one of old times, and toh lers a feellog of pesos with our neighbor and all the world besides. 2l A man in Clinton, Massachusetts, bas a dog whose extraordinary wirdom Is tljue evinced: While getting his forenoon lunch from a neighbor's pail of "odds and ends,' lie upset the p.l, which fell to pieces, see- log the tnisouibf he bsd done, he at once liotted borne and took back a soucdpail, wbicb be substituted for the broken one. oirefnlly transferring the contents -of lbs old lo the new, and as carefully covering bis tracks by carrying off and bidiug tb'e staves of the disintegrated vessel. Physician In Lonlsvllle a day or two since cut from the hand of a young lady a piece of chit about nn Inch square, wbicb had besn iu the ;sh of the Udy's hand lor over a year without eanaing any uneasiness or pain until! racently. Its edges were sharp During tbs month of January tbere were 491 umriges lo Cbicsgo sod Cook county. Divorce hooks not yet fully posted. A lady in Usury county, Missouri bas bair itxy-eighl inches leng. When rbe assuuys a perpendicular position her Irenes drag four inches of their leng'h tin tbo fbur. SUK til HI. H. H WARNER, has just received tram home twenty casks mere ef thst cider, Vbat was never beat for quality. Also, spplas ettgs, batter, tt. TkC best butter aver broagel lato this tews, which bswillsll fer cash, but will not trust any ssore goods after the first ol January, 1873. AH these indebted la him are requested to call and settle witkoal delay and save costs. H. H. Warner. Butter and cheese are almost indispensf ble articles of food. Properly used, Ibey are nutritions and healthy; but an inordi nate use of either causes indigestion and dyspepsia. Owen Guil'ney'e Sunday Com fort, Jurticior.tly used wHl remove botb af iRHre trhl Mew Goods. SAVE YOl'R JfOSEI ! ' And Iraj jenr Boots aaiTptees at' Mrs. M. Magrane's ONE PRICE BQ0T& SHOE STORE ! 1 keep a very lares stock or all kinds or hand ana wli as oho p an miy ntliej- imws In Ilia Wi. t.MUON. Connected with my Hture Is a tustuKi flfepartaicnt ! And I guarantee a perf.et fit In all any work rinne n.atlj one. Ne oor to Wolf Jewelry Sui NotlrtsM, Macaclnea. AU the magaalnrs lor bWd'sbW. J Ulll. ' "I 4- uarper. Galaxy, Atlantic, Llpplneott's. Eclectic, Transatlantic, Oliver Optic, Taung Folks, crank Leslie, Children's Flowet, Old aod New, Qokey'c Ladies' Bock, Lodeyn Society, ' Peterson's Ladles' Frlead, Arthur's uomc, Roieacw Monthly, Ballou's, Good Woras, Nursery. Chatterbox, Metropolitan, Herald of Health. Al the POST OFFICB NEWSROOM tr Fine SINGLE HARNESS fm.ru o i'100. at Marshall A Richards, appai. LUQ II SI I'll I UUIUi OPERA HOUSE. . - FOR OtJE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY, FEB. 18,1 871 Amy Stone taatic Alii AND Boston Jubilee Orchestra! (AMY MTONE. Wits her Complete Dramatic Musical Company, To her Ureat Spedalitlat of W1X.3D nVEEO- And the Holllcklng Irish. Diamond Scats nan be secured in advance at the Poet 11 Newsroom. P. C. WELLS, An'. llSOlilTIO.. The copartnership heretofore exiillij under tho firm nime of Dawson k Ct, grocery and provision dealers at Pinow. Veoaugo emiBty. Penna., is thisdny 4 solved hy mutual consent. All scemtb dun tbe late (Inn will be settled bj B Dawson, and all bills wlfl be settled by bis R. P. Dawsea will conilose tbe boiiuess heretofore , Dated Pioneer, Feb. 1, 1874. teb 6-St. Daily Record NEWSPAPER, t Job Printing Office; MAIM TKEET, 6 "CASLfl III M!"CWT ii iiimh vneunis." L"8PRUla VLOWTRS KgrfjiMKR rLOWH."i . "."ivwKuoaiHj,Hr (w. 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