THF Trrm .! Li'l 3 !'i Li. . 1 i u 1 1 f ! Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Fet.j Centre, frtelav, July 1 Ulvlne Bervtee. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Service 'very Sabbath et 11 A. M. snd .IO V Mnhhlltn PCDOOI M li eats free, ed to all. A cordial Invitation exieua- Krt. G. Mdork, Pastor. PRFSBYTEMAN CHURCH, n i 11 o'clnck A. N.. ana .7 w,ir'p. u.. b the Pastor. W. 0. Ben ard. Sebbata School at 12'4, after loronon service. - Pr.vnr Meetina and Sabbatn Teaoborrs Meeting Tuesday each week. ' petroleum Centre Lodge; Ho, T15. I. O. oiO. F. Regular mwttng nlghU Friday, at o'clock. Signed. W. B. MONTGOMERY, N. G. n n. Piii iv. A See'.- jirPlace of mooting, Main St., opposite I lhe, dinner, MoCliotock House. now In The County Jail. During tbe temporary absence of Turnkey Nolan, on tbe 4th of July, cell No, 14, uoo taining two abandoned women (one from tbia city and tbe other from Petroloum r!nntrn. whn ira nwaltlm tbe action of tbe next Grand Jury) was opened oy means oj false keys, manitfaotured by a prisoner who was couvicted of burglary and robbery a tbe last session of tbe Criminal Court, bu wlio, by motion 01 bis counsel, obtained B new trial. After opening tbe cell, mis directly prisoner and another entered and spent sev eral hours therein wna ma wuowu, mi third walked tbe galleries on watcb, and was to give notice of tbe approach of tbe Turnkey by a peculiar whistle. Between one and two o'clock tbe tignal was. gi ven and the men emerged from the cell, but In attempting to clasp the "combination spring padlock" they found to their borror that tbey were at fault. Finally, alter Half an hour's severe labor, and tbe aid of sundry wraps, etc., tbey sucoeeded in re-locking tbe door, only a few minutes before tbe en trance of tbe Turnkey to give the women Mr. Nolan's snspiclona were School evenings of at ooce aroused from tbe difiloulty be en countered In opening tbe lock, but be said notblng at tbe time. Finally, on Sunday, A t of IT. V T Irumrtv l.nrloA Nn. 7. A. O. Of U. W., meets ovorv Monday evening at 1 o'clock, Sheriff Mark made a thorough search of tbe nOdd Fellow's. Hall, reiroieuui vuu", cel, -nrt fouod (bs Keyi m that ot me Peao'a. . nrinnnun' above relerred to. who. persisting Jaks Wasos, M. W. r Jambs S. Wihtb, R. . in denying all knowledge of tbe affair, were locked up. On Tuesday, however, tbey sent for tt Sheriff,' confessed tbeir guilt, and were promptly liberated on Friday morning. On tbe Tuosday morning before the lib eration, a prisoner named Weldy, charged with grand larceny, was heard to say, "Tbe Gd d d nigger will catch it wben tbe bovtaet out," and in pursuance of this t3PTbar Post Ofltee Newsroom Soda I Qfeat commenced abusing tbe only colored Fountain is now running in full blast. Dr,oner, from tbe moment tbe Turnkey bad Call and try glau of ice cool soda wa tef I retlred after causing breakfast to be served colored I 1. nf R . 111. Mlnnolriuinna Tribe No. 183. I. O. R. M nf Petroleum Centre, meets every Thursday evening In Good Templar's Ur il. rsarCounail fires linbled at 7 o'clock. , . H. HOWK, Sachem. C. L JUKES, Chief ol Kecrfrds. naaaaaWTr-.CEJEEE (old a lp.m. 116 Habeas CoRPi'B. C. H. Howard, the man now In jail awaillng his trial for alee' ing a package ot money from tbd counter of the International Bank, was brought be fore Judge Trunkev, on Tuesday afternoon, on a writ of habeas corpus, and bit kail fixed at four thousand dollar, Howard was committed by Aldennao Ellis in de fault of $1,000 ball. Alter tbe commitment effort were made to get tbe pthooer out, through tbe coamlttiag aiagtsttate, by .ten dering tbe amount of ball Ural fixvd, knit Alderman Ellis declined to go behind his commitment trad left the deeleloa to toe Court which acted at bovo stated. It i said that Howard's friends will raise tbe amount necessary to set him at liberty, and then we shall tee bis laoe no more. Hit it a bailable offence, and on general princi pals the law Is just. But here It a man caught in the aot, and ol whose guilt there oao be no question. His liberation on ball and escape from all punishment will be due to the faot that somebody in hit behalf will raisj four tboosand dollars. Tbat sum sets him free to try bis luck again In the tame way. But a poor devil, who bad no wealthy hlenda or confederates to put up money (or bit release, would have to stand hit trial and suffer tbe consequences of bis crime. Yet tbe bail in Howard'! case it latge enougb; and it it were forty thousand dol- Ura 'instead of four thousand, and tbe amount could be raised for bim, tbe princi pal of bis case would be tbe same- Yet It is the duty of tbe Court to act npon tbe writ and fix tbe bail. Upon general priori. pals of rigbtand justice the law is faultless yet lotihis particular instance four tbous and dollars may see one man free where ao. other man without tbat turn would go to tbe penitentiary P. S. Howard wat released last even; inn bv eivlDi tbe bail, witbblt wife, left on tbe first train. Venango Spectator, Auction sales ol OH ttxsBs. At recent auction sales in Philadelphia tba following oil stocks were sold at the prioetneped: La utel Fork Oil Co., 23 share at Voioanlo Oil Co., 1,341 " " MoCllotockville Pet. Co., 100 ' Kingtlaod Oil Co., 1,000 " Excelsior Oil Co., " " Maple Shade Oil Co., 200 " Dalell Oil Co., 400 " Wllberap Farm Petroloum aud Mia fog Co., 600 shares at Colon Canal Co., 600 tbaret at Union Pet. Co., 200 tbaret at ; Onquesne Oil Co., 500 shares at " I Lancaster and Clarion River Oil Co., 200 tbaret at J Pennsylvania Oil Co.. Z shares at 8 00 Cherry Run and Pittsburgh Pet Co. 2,000 share at Perry Oil Co. 6,030 shares, for the lot 500 McAboy and Cherry Run Oil Co , 2,000 tbaret for tbe lot 3 50 Cherry Run Central Oil Co., 200 tbaret at ? Great Basin Oil Co. , 100 tbarcs at Cameron Pet Co.. 40 tbarat at Local Notlcee. $6 00 2 25 20 01 01 12J,J 16 06 10 NEW GOODS NEW G0ODS,NEW GOODS NEW STtX'K Dickon's "Box" JnsHnusd in paper covet by tbe feter- aoaa. Price 25 cents, and for tare at foe Pott Office Newsroom. . When tbe renowned Mrs. Siddons wat on Friday morning. At tbe colored man playing In Dublin, in tbe well known trag wat pauing down tbe ttairt be brushed ledy of "Macbeth," tbe, at Lady Macbeth, Weldy, who sprang upon him, threw bim came to tbat part where a drum aouoot, upon bit baok oo tbe platform, then getting in(j aDe exclaims, "A drum! a drum! Mac the fore finger of the left band between bit Deth doth comet" There was tome dimcul There It a seot at Battle CetekL Mich., UWeldy's) leetb held it fast, finally piling- ty or neglect in obtaining the necessary In tbat appears to bo making tbe place a battle tog bis thumbs Into tbe prostate man's eyes; l,,rUmeot, and to bar amazement a trumpet eroued for the right of men and women to I be tried to pluck them from tbeir sockets, I WM sounded. She immediately taw bow do just a tbey pieaee without, regard to I which be would have done but ror tbe inter-1 bsurd it would be to say "drum" while tbe decency or law.' Thetiet pretend to be I ferenee of a third prisoner who pulled him I wel known tound of tbe trumpet met tbe spiritualists, buf tbe betler.clatt or tpirltu- off. At it It the uorortunate man it nearly I eara 0t tbe vast audience, so the laid, "A alints repudiate tbera and lay tbey have blind and confined to bit cell, and tbe finger trumpet! a trumpet!" and ttopped short, aotbiug In common with tbeir monttrou" is nearly severed from the second joint. mid breathless silence . not knowing how doctrines. " Tbe o'tber day tbay bad pub 1 Tbe prison physician wat duly called, and I to rhyme, when a yoioe irom ' tbe gallery Ho meeting, and one of the speakers order- with tbe Sheriff and Turnkey, have done all I called out, "Macbeth doth stnmp It!' in tbeir power to tolieve tbe suffering of which tbe bouse broke out ioto a peal the prisoner, and restore order in tbe prison, uugbter and applause, and tbe tragedienne Tbe affair will be properly investigated as advanced to tbe footlights and bowed her soon as tbe iujured man la In a condition to appear. Venango Spectator. ed a man and a woman in tbe audleno to I rise. The mai and tbe woman bad proba. bly never spoken to each otber, .certainly on the subjeot of marriage, but tbey were entirely in tbe power of tbe speaker wbo pro ounced tliciu man and wife. Tba couple, wbo wore believers In doctrines of tbe sect, recognd the marriage a' biodlng and ao eepted the situation. They were from .De troit and had gone to Battle Creek for tplr- ttual guidance. They got It. Constable Rattan, of Tidioute, arrived in town yester'lay aflernoqa and .took charge of the man Martin Smith, to account of wbo?e arrest was published In yesterday's Recorb. Smith wat taken to T Id lout e on tbe afieppoou traia. The Petroleem Centre Record sayt "ob, foe ajeoal Item." As the nearett Item to tbit 'jacuIattoQ was horn tbe Derrick we fancy we knew wbem it "owes'' for a local imm Derrick. "Which the above" has no foundation In fact whatever. No Heme were taken from the Berrlck tbat day, and we bave never taken any from tbat paper without the toner credit. The Derrick Hem savors atrnogly ot "Big I, Little You." New Wki.l. A new well was strnck on tbe Ism Boyd (arm, Oil Creek, a day o two since, which is yielding eight barrels per day of black olt. It is owned by Atkins ii Ramsay ot this place. This woll it oo shallow tertftory, and" provet cooclue'.vely that oil exists there in paying quantities. We bear of tbo striking of new well at tlenry't Band. on the Allegheny River, which it yloUHng Ifty barrels per day Owned by Clevaland. parties. Tbe utrlkiag of Ibis wen opens up a large esient or new territory In tbat vloioity. There l not Dinah doubt but that the Pltbole oil bell extends lo tbat direction. DEY GOOTiB CABPETS, Oil CUrtl, Motions, &e,, JTJUT KECIITatD AT 01 A seotlemao signing himself William North and claiming to be a turvivor of Sit Jobo Fraoklin't Arollo expedition, writes Irom beautiful and hitherto undiscovered country near tbe "North pole. Mr. North relates tbat be it getting along finely were among people seven feet blg'i and posse ed of a peculiar cultivation. Hit ep Islle is dated May 21, 1861, and ie written koa teat tkin. After drilling about In tbe water ever since "it was up in Hudson Bay, and oonducted to a gentleman in Washington territory, wbo now makes It publlo through ao Eastern paper." Tbe pretended story of North it an ingenious fiction fashioned by tome indignant Bohemian ol Mew York after Gulliver's Travels; or from tbe style of it more likely, perhaps, npon tbe model of Lork Lytton't Comlog Race." LI. SAIVTUSLS DRY GOODS STORE. Washington Stri ct, . petroleum ttotre. At a meeting of stockholders of tbe Yen' aogo County Agricultural Association, held at the Exchange Hotel,on Monday evening. Tbe resignation ef J. B- Barbour as Presi dent ot tbe Association was received and acceptel, and Geo. II. Plaget wat eleoted lo fill the position. C. M. Hoover and Tbos. King resigned at Directors and tbeir places wore filled by the election of W. A, Cooper and RaRiebflald. Tbe affairs of tbe Associa tion are in a ' prosperous condition finan cially. In few weeks tbe premium litt lo' tbe Agricultural Fair to be held during the latter part of September will be published This exhibition will be for the benefit o agriculturalists and mauufaoturert entirely' and our people should lend every a'siataooe possible in making il a Stiooejs. Venango Uitlaeo. Tbe lawyers ol Mioligan are to assemble at Laaoing to-morrow for tbe purpose of forming a Slate Bar Association. Tbe otber day, on a traio from Lawrence to Boston, on reaobing Wakefield, the eon ductortsbouled, "change cars," etc A lady wbo was tilting in one ot the cars got np and west out Shortly before reaching Boston the lady atked tbe oonduotor If tbe train bad not yet reached Wakefield. Tbe conductor laid it bad, and atked bet If tbe did not bear bim about change oart. She laid, "Yes, I wat in tbat car," pointing lo to tbe next oar attached, "and came into this one-" She was taken back on tbe next traia - A speoial train conveying Usvernor Harl- raaft, Col. Lawreuce, Col. rblillps and otber notables, paeeed over tbe oil Creek Uailroad. shortly after noon today. The party bad beun on an excursion to Cbau lbe3 apposed to be her new alliance, it be A staid citizen oModlaoapolis, while re' eea My oo a business visit to New York, wa9 asked to escort a obarmlng young widow lo bar borne In Western New York. lie com plied of course; but when on reaching tht place of her residence, ail ber friends be gan congratulating ber and bim on- what tano.ua Lake. Pbllllns Brot, Forrest aud Hrdman,bave anew well going down on tbe Rookei firm, Pltbole, which will toon be completed Tbey ace tba owners of the largest produc lua well In the Pltbole UUlriot which It y ielding 33 barrels dally . The Derrick reports tbe talking of a new wall on the Bage Hue- territory, which Is said to bogleldlugr 200 battels day. came aggravating and embanaasing, and' he was compelled' to explain tbat be bad a wife at home, lo whom be bad been mar ried for sistottn year About nine o'olock yesterday toreooon an oil tank belonging to tbe Tidiouta Pipe Company, was struck by llfbtoiog aud the oil burued up. Loss quite heavy. Now Is the time lo secure bargains in dry gods, and M. Samuels' is tbe place to buy. acknowledgement for tbe relief. She after wards tried to find out wbo it was, but fail to do so, and never forgot what she ountid ered the most genuine pieoe of wit she bad l met witb in all her experience. An old lady of Norfolk, Va., is the pro prietor of a venerable mule that has been an inveterate cbewer of tobacco for many years. Whenever be becomes obsti nate, as mules occasionally do, It is only necessary, to give him a chew, wben be be comes perfectly kind and gentle. "Why it It that to many men are troub led witb brain diseases of late?" asked a gentleman. "In this telegraphic, high- pressure age," replied a friend "there are a great many more thjogs to occupy one's at tention than there were twenty years,, ago, but tbe braint ain t any bigger now than tbey were then." Twenty-eight different klndt ef "bitters" sold in Rhode Island for "strictly medicloal use" are undergoing analysis by tbe State Chemists from an excise point of view. Tbe pen is mightier tban the sword, and tbe greatest writer wbo ever lived if tbe Baron Julius, for his pen' woo him more of Persia tban the sword of Alexander .the Great could conquer. He who eats twenty-four pound loaves of bread imbibes therein tbe equivalent of a battle of port wine. Hence it It clearly tbe duty of excise commissioners to prohibit the use of bread oo Sunday. The champion lobster ba bean captured about twenty ml let from Portland, Me. It measured three feet ten inches from, tip le tip of tbe extended clawt, and would re quire about twelve beads of lettnee alone to drest il into a salad. A mercbant'a daughter at Columbus, O., kicked off a young maurt bat the otber day because be sat dowo in ber parlor with tbat article' of wearing gear upon bit bead. Sbe used ber loot because sbe happened to be carrying an armliit of books, and was too Indignant to postpone punishment Tennessee is duly gratelul for a new epi zootio wbiob Is causing immense mortality among domestio cats. Moribund cltizms of Lyons, Fraooe, ti 9 officially notified tbat tbey must be buried belore leven o'clock a. m. Mr. John Shearer and bit wife went np in a balloon from Reading, Pa., a day or two ago, attained at attitude of two eod oneself miles, and laoded safely seven mllet from tbe point of starting. Thsy we pioking op psbbles oo tbe snore of that great wblob Professor Wits threatens to explore or die in tbe attempt. Stone piers are bslsg built under tbe TarrFarm Railroad bridge. Tbe work will not be completed much before winter tett lo. It It understood tbe company In tend building a wagon bridge far their own nae while making tbe bangs, and should tbe citizens desire it will leave it foi the use of the public. Tbe heavy rain storms recently bat rait ed tbe water in tbe Creek somewhat. Tbe present mail fraud on the public arrangements are a Representative Eugene Hale Is reported to be a candidate for United States J Senator from Maine. In place of Hamllo, agaloat snob formidable compettert at Hamlin him ll ex-Governor Perbatn and Speaker Blafa I unless, tbe latter thinks there Is some safer route to the White House. SEND FOR t5ATALUGUES OW NoveJlo's Cheap Music, Novello'i Glees.lPart Bongs, etc te Is eenin lSovcllo's Church Marie 9 to It cent . NOVELLO'SOCl'AVO EDITION OP Of BRAS', Price, $1 ;or S, sound la cloth, Rllt edges. NOVELLO'I OOTAVO.KDITION.O' OHATUMO. 8. In paptr, from 60 carta to 11; oth, with jll dgw, II to 13 eacbt NO VELLO'S cheap EDITIONS OF PIANO-FORTE CLASSICS Bach's 48 Preludes and FugnM. Cloth 0500 Beethovtn'a Stt fconatw. Bkuutly hound, rail gilt - 710 c jthoven'i St Piano Plea i Decant boaad .Fall irilt am Cbopin'a Taleea. Bti paper cor 1 50 Chopin's Polonaises, " 1 00 i;nopin's nociuraes, .... s UU Chopin's Mumkas. " " tot Chopin's Balla-. - ' too Chopin's Preludes. " u t M Cbopln's Honatu. " a 60 Mendelsohn's t'omnleta Piano Works. Kleuant FoltoEdltioi . Full gilt. Qomsletetn 4 rol,i!8 (0 Tbesame. 8 to. Full gilt Complete In 4 vo 1400 Thenme. 8vo. "faner. Complete In 4 volH) Mendelssohn's Bonga Without Wordi Polio Kditlon. Fall gilt ( so Octavo Edition Fall sit S6U Octavo JZnitlon. Paper covers a 50 Moart's 1 Uonatae. Blegantly fcoan . Knit gilt tut Schubert's 10 Sonatas. Elegantly bowd. fill . . " ' 8 00 Bcnnnert,s jjances- vompiete. Eieirantij Sound Fun gilt ... me Bcnufxrt's Piano Pieces. Ehgantlj boond. Fall tin s tu Scbnmann'r Forest Bssnes. Nine Easy Ptecm Paper cove3. bo Schumann's Piano Arte Album. Elegantly bonnd Fall tilt 50 The Bams; raper covers jgo MOTI1EK GOOSE, OB NATIONAL NURBKHY, RHYMES Set to Music by 3 W. Eiliott, with H beautiful lllnHtratlons engraved by the brothers Dnlsiel. uouat, tiju. splendidly boand in cloth, gilt e I Ml ASK FOB NOVeZlO'S EDITIONS Aoaresa, J. L. PETERS. 690 . Broaden. Tko Largest aid Cheapest stoek ol CALICOES tte-lOctipcr yard. BIEACHED Mli;t.8 t.tvjiii to is .is: . gJkNU)AUB VNBI.EACISEminCSLI.f lO'tolScts BEST eHICIHAM oa lt to IS eta CLABKnt ON T THREAB ' 4 spook : jr S9 sta. Dress CSoodft Shawls, Hos ier) Corsets DomesAe PlenSOoods, Lealcn He, Rttibmis nooteWif the veYy beet tpwllty BrlUlRgs and Lin ens. Vine and Nef. e, 6 cta.per paper, .Cnrpttl ! thultweat'taee. , Milliiiery Trimmings, LACE GOODS, And a complete stock of liwlits Hats anu .bonnets, Alto, a Complete Stock of BOOTS SHOES Which will te sold at A.T70TIOIT SALE Sew York, I. Agsat for Novello s ;Cheap Music- 1 Commencing August 1st, IS73, t9Olve mi oali and examine aoodi snd price. M. SAMUELS. Pet. Centre, iay lTlb, 1873. EfTnDIE Go to V. A. LOZIEKi 4th 8treet,near It. JR. track, tor your BENZINE, delif ered at the welh for $1 per Barrel Petroletim CHitre, FeU. (th tl. A4c O. W. HAIIWAV. VaaNtri.rM nninrir Time TmsVIt) uUoetel $o' NOKTUWAKD: OlUtty. Franklin. fcaiieoai, ... a toa m Mail lets m Seeoninuidtln.lte m Acumuiudetlon S.S0 pm IS am Sl4pm t 30 u ni t JO, i Mrtdr 4SP" II lP HOUTHWARD: Mta4v'lr Franklin. Kxnrew.Hnm.MWM 4U am 04 a in Mll............H JO p ut 1 67 p to Accoen ooaiioa. T mi am 10 HO a m KxiniH. III! du a-st n u U D. BARTON, Gen 'I jjv N. a-Warf! mimitee sloarar tban OilCreM, Ra.lway time. SIS" tp;