Petroleum Centre Daily Record. I'l l. Centre, ., il'rldar. An 22 Dlvlnr) aerrica. NKTHOOIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH l-irelcea every Snbbntb at 11 A. M. and He i. M. Hulilmlli School at. 12' P.M. c'iU :ri. A onrdUl Invitatiou extend, el to all. ; Kkv. G. Moore, Pastor. PRESBYTEUIAN CHURCH Preaching ( 11 o'clock A. M.. and 7 e'ehek P. M., by tbe Tutor, W. C. Bciich- Anu Stib.to School at 12Jtf, directly after lorenoon tervloe. Prayer Meeting and 8abbatb Sflhool Teocbor'e Meeting Tuesday evening of acta wet k. Pctrolenm Centre Lodge, No. 719, I. O. of O. F. Regnlar meeting night Friday, at 7 o'clock. Si no mi. W. U. MONTGOMERY, N. O. C. H BaiMtr, A See';. j-J'luce of meeting, Main St., opposite Motilintock House. . A. U. of V. W. Liberty Lodge Mo. 7, A. O. of U. W., meeMewry Monday ereolog at 7) o'clock, n Oild Fellow Hall, Petroleum Contra, Peoo'J. JaU3 Wiuok, M. W. Jamia i. Wiiiti, B. i. o. of it. m. Minnnkaunee Trloe No. 183,1. O. R. M oT Petroleum Centre, meet every Thursday evening io Good .Templar's Hall. Sr" Jouaci( flren lighted at 7 o'clock. t 11. HOWE, Sachem. C. L JfJKICS, Cbiel ol Records. Gold at 1 p. m. 1I5JB' Ifftw.fiTAM.R We mentioned the lact a day or two slnoa that a new livery stable was ah ut to ba started Id this place. Wo have learned slnoa tbat tbo stable will be opened probably to-morrow, io tba old ma chine ahop ol Fisher, Norria Jt Co., and will be owned and operated by Mr. Shell Caofleld. Mr. C. bae purchased a stocli of first class driving and riding horsev, anit also a large slock of buckboords, carriage, .to. lie propose to give good rigs acd horses at fail prices, and consequently can not help but g've satisfaction to bis patrons. Give b'm a call as soon as ba opens and ouv word lor it bo will treat you well. Geo. McUalmout and Lawyer hmiley, o Franklin, are in town today. They are in teresltd In law suit before Justice Rey nolds. Tba war between tte Oil City Derrick and the Valley Road continues, principally ca-rled on by tba former. Tba Derrick Ukea issue that tba railroad officials are endeavoring to suppress Its circulation oo their ro id and work for the interest of the Titusville Herald. An argument like tbie is all boab.' Wa do not suppose Col. Phil I ps cures any more for tbe Ilerald or Cr riek than bo does for the Record, or any other newspaper along tbe road. We can notelp but think, In all fairness of spirit, that the Derrick, after reoelving tba favors it has at tba bands of tba Valley Road, In taking the course It dues exhibit a good deal of putty spite, which will eventually redound back oo Itself. Tba brass foundry and carpenter shop of the Oil Creek Railroad, ar Oil City, was destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon. Loss 1,600. Efforts are being made to bava tbo pro posed Northwestern Atylum for tbe Insane erected in Venango county. Day before yesterday three broad gauge ctra, on tba Oil Creek Road, were ditched near Shaffer Form. Train were delayed a short Mat In oooarqqeneo. Petroleum at Antwerp 3Cf. Anthony Uulan, aa aooonot of whose In j'rry at an oil well at Plthole we published a day or two aiooe, is somewhat better to day. Mr. Griffith, who was kicked by a horse a short time since, Is about again. Uotle ttian Dirtoti ioy today. Quito a cumber of small wells on Cher rytree Hun have rcoiy been sbur down. tjCbief ol Police Camball,' of Brooklyn, lift' been removed. A Spanisbispatok says the Carlisle force amounts to twentyfive strong battalions. The work of layiog a otWe from Lisbon, Portugal to Rio Jaaceiro, was commenced yesterday. Dr: Rj S. Andrews, an alleged notorious abortioaest of Toronto, Ontario, absconded last night. Tue Spati ish Government proposes that thoaa prisoners o-iptured final Hie Curlisls shall be Si-jit. u reiufuics the .Spanish army io Cuua. Opkvino Up of Nkw Tkmutory Out enterprising tawnsmen Giltnore and Dally have opened up a new territory southwest Irom tue Octave District. They have re cently sunk a well in Cherry tree lowosbip, on the Hamilton latin, ubcut a mite and a half flora loo Hyde faim, and about four milci from Tiliieville. The well ie down 9U0 foet, and bat a F..vuil unsurpasoed by that of any other territory iu tbo ell region. It took lour day toc.vbamt the water. Yes terday it commenced pumping ell and kept iporeasing until last night wheo it wat pro dueing 50 barrel a day. It will undoubt edly prove lo bo a 100 barrel wall. It It our eirseit derire that further development lo lha upper district may We postponed un til oil aball bring a blgb price. Bat the pro ducing buelneit la bard to manage. r Tit ujvllle Courier. We bava alwaya predioted that much good territory would ba opened out In tba vicinity ot Cherrytree end Ibo above ttriks prove it. LtBitlcATiNQ Oil. There baa been coo' stderable dliouation and difference of opin ion among the producers and buy era aa to tbo amount ol lb heavy oil production. Tba lollowiog statement given us by re liable party shows the production (or July. Bbls. In tanks of Galena and Eclipse Works, 6,500 Held by t P. Line and Taft & Payne Lino 46,664 Held by Uo. r. Smith 22,300 Estimates at wells (li,000 Ani't stock held on August 1st 1)0,494 Tbe shipment for July and tbe Increase of stock Irom July 1st to Augnst 1st amount to 33,000 barrels, showing this to bo the production fur July, or about 1,100 batrels per day. Tba above shipments are only of crude and do not . include tbe amount manufactured and shipped by tbe two lu bricatiog refineries, .which would increase tba production. Smoe tba first of August lha production has decreased to a large extent Many pro ducing wells have been abut down, and no new strikes of soy ooosequence have been made. From tbe best Informed producers and buyers we learu tbat tbe production at the presmt time doe not exoeed 600 bar rele per day, and la probably lower than 'bat figure. Venango Citizen. Wilbin tbe last ten days tbe following now wells have been si ruck In tbe lower oil district: The Limbing well, on tba Forkir farm near Milleratown, flowiug largely. Tbe Foreman well, on tba Myers farm flowing. ' Angel well, on the Morse & Heplur farm, fliwiug 200 barrel per day. Tbe Chambers well, ou tbe Knight farm, near Petersburg, 40 barrrels daily. Tbe Spotted Tail well, oo tbe McCleary farm, near Modoc, flowing 600 barrels per day. A new flowing well was struck on the Ford farm, near Earns City, oo Tuesday. Flowing 200 barrels. A well on tbe Keating farm, near Peters burg, 100 barrels. NOTICE TO TAX l'AYEUS. Collector Hixon will; be at tba Central Houte, on tbe 23d of Abgust, for the pur' pose of collecting County and State Tatee. Partiet Interested will do well lo pay blm a call. A ciiKii' Wki.l.- An oil well belonging to Simoon Waebabjugb and others, on tbe De Rolpb farm,was sold at sheriff's sale, last week at tbe rale of $560 for tbe entire well whlcb Is doing Htteen barrels per day. l'e tersuurgb Progress. Base Ball at Pittsburgh yesterday Phila delphia, of Pbitadelpala, 30; Enterprise o Pittsburgh, 0. Tbo steamships Casta I ia and Great Wee tern, from New Tork, and Australia, from Baltimore, are arrived at Liverpool yester- A rain storm last night ear i led away tbe feeder of the Delaware and Chesapeake Canal, together with part of tbe bridge cauaing the stoppage of trains for the pre ent. A lira at Waterford., Wisconsin, early yeatorday morning, destroyed properly to tbe amount of 100,000. Tbe Presided ha recognised Charles W Rellly as Consu General or the Orange Free Slate in this country. Tbe Philadelphia excueion party left foj San Fraaoitco yesterday morning. They expect to reach their destination about the 30 lost. Tba President held rocoplioa at Coo grett Ball, Saratoga, yesterday, and re osived over live hundred callers. Ho left for New York in the eveoiug. The Smithsonian Institute received a tel eram, yesterday, from rM. Laverrier, Di rector of the Partd Observatory, statlbg that a comet bad bees, dticuvsred.- A Stranger in Oildoin. Toe New 11 iven Journal and Courier h the following account of stringers visit to Oildom: Patrick M alloy irinnv arrival fiom tbe "old country." lie Jliad' rnnio I it i lo means wneu he lunded In New York, and In saurcb ol lis fortune, by advice M fine f bis friends, be started immediately I t Ti tusville (this was four or five years uuo) in search of work or a "chance." Well, Pat riot got out here all safe, woodor at ell he saw on the way, bit wonder increasing hourly as he reached Titusville at night. After an uneasy night' stay at a "shebang, ' going lo tba window of bis room every few minutes throughout tbe night and anufliog the air, he finally started after breakfast to visit come ot tbe wells and refineries Itijtbe immediate neighborhood. Patrick, as be passed In succession well after well pump ing out the oil, and as ba saw pipe after pipe slicking out ol the ground furiuuely burning up the surplus gas, be became ner vous; but when bo finally got down Into a rtvioe where some lurty weilB were in full blast, and gas blazing all around him, and tbort distance off, just at tbe moment, as luck would have It, an oil tank took Ore, Pat could bold out oo longer, but struck a bee Una for (be nearest church steeple In sight, which guided blm to Titusville, where, exhaasted, be was beard at bit topping place, raving; after tbe following fashion: "Ob, yees bloody, murlherin, tbalvln' Yankees omhadoune tbat ya are, its not oontint ye are to rob end pump out the Almighty's fuel that He lias stored up to bum up tbe world wld according to prorr. ise, but you must steal bis kindling too, and set fire to it wld pipes, ye bloody tbaives as ye are." Tbe last seen ot Pat bo was on tbe noon train bound for New York, with a through ticket, ooonpying the forward seal on tbe forward train, la order, as be cxi pressed himself, to get as far and as quickly as possible, "away from tbe devil and abis Imps, who were tbrying to cheat tbe Al mighty by pumping b 1 dry." f Grrkcb CfTT AND RAYM11.TON PlfE Line. Tbe pipe line Irom tbe Butter oil fields to Ray miltoo Is a fixed fact. Tbe survevs are completed and a large force is now at work at Raymilton, tho northern terminus ol tbe line. The survey is an air lue, about twenty-five miles from Greece City to Raymilton. The pipe need will bo three Inches in diameter, with a capacity of transportation about four thousand bar rels of oil dally. Fifteen acres of land bave boon loasod of William W. Ktymond, a short distance west of Rayniiltoa station,, for twenty years. Oo this ground five irou tanks will be etectcd, capable of bnlding twenty thousand batrels of oil each, or one hundred thousand barrels in nil. There will be flvoor six relay tanks, holding sevoo thousand barrels eaah, at distances of lour or five miles apart tho whole leouth of tVe line. Tba entire work will be completed in tho shortest time posalhle. The line wil be in working order this full, probably not later than November. The enterprise will make Raymilton tbe great oil depot of the region and throw a vast amount of oil IretghtB lo tbe Lake i Shore and Miobigao Southern Railroad. Venango Speatalor. j iuo iuiruu rm riess tens tnisjoKe on some of Its friends: A family of six persons arrive! here from tbe east yesterday uoru ing and dcslrod to go to Ibu bouse of aa old acquaintance to get dinner and save two or throe dollars expense. They drove about from one place to another until the express man's charges amounted to five dollars, and then searah wat pursued on foot, tho assist aoceot tbe police having been evoked. About one o'clock tho residence of "old ac quaintance" was fuund, the front door bearing tbe placard, "Gone into the couo try." An Equalized Spring Be 1. From the LaCrosso Democrat. Now tbey bava got an equalized spring bed, so arranged tbat if you only weigh a hundred pounds and your wife weighs three hundred pounds, she don't sink down aoy lower than you do. This has always been great failing with spring beds. A small man couldn't tell whether be would be alive In tbe morning or not. A LaCrosse man went to bed first tbe other night, and got asleep, and finally bla wife cam In mad be cause aba stubbed ber toe on a rocking cbsir. She weighs a good deal, and she v jumped into bed suddonly. She wont clear to the bottom on ber side, and tbe springs on hi side flow up, and when be wok he was coming down front tbe celling bead first If ha hadn't bad a soft bed to fall on be would bava died sodden ly, and then cholera would bave bad Ibe credit of killing blm. Large women should be carefel abont falling into bed, or tbey will kill somebody yt- Extensive Bros aio raging in tho woods near Liauo, MicLigiu, near the . rUliujej of Ete: Tvvt tod Tw Ci.v A MlrnmloiM Encape. A Mrs. King had a surprise al Shawnee, town ttie'otber day. It wos an accident ilut Mrs. King happened to be at Shawilee 100. She did not intend to go there, but tbe teaintioat Jennie Howell, oo which e'uo was traveling, struck a sour, and suuk in tiio Ohio Hirer. V. veril ol tr passengers wore drowned, und '.mraf Ihetn some chil dren. Mrs ICiup ! fit c C-.Md on bn.uil. wi.mu e ie nuniMK-u as in.v, sua liiit token lo Shswnei town fciiuoiil hm I'Sba. The Jennie Howell sunk deep iu tje water, and tbe next muraiog meii went to tbe vessel to recover ibe bodies of the loit. SSoon alier daylight a mattress was discovered floating in lha cabin, which was .filled with water oearly to the ceiling. Upun,examinatlbn a child, a little buy, was discovered ou tbe mattress sleeping as peacefully at it nothing unusual bad happened. Ills' bed wag not very dry, lor it bad sunk a good dul from soaking but still sustained It living freight. Iu due time Ibe child was cunt to Snawoeetowo, where "tbe other pssjeagers bad been lauded the evening before. ItB coining made aa excitement among ibe wrecked travelers, for more than one moth er bad lost children by Ihu disaster. It wis a touching sceno when Mm. King rejogniz ed tbe the child aa her boy whom she bad mourned at lost for nearly twenty- lour buurs. Tbo preservation of Muses iq tbe bulrushes was not so miraculous bb the safely of Mrs. King's boy. He bad been tossed about on tba waste ol waters jin the cabin all night, and was brought to bis mother alive ia the hour of tbo deepest woe. "Throw l'liynic t the Jogs.-J 'Tub Gtt.vrmc ' roeonlly gave an Illus tration of tbe new chromo issued by tbe Murray Hill Publishing Company, 12 J Ka t Twenty-eighth street, from Bispbani' pain, ting '-Throw Physic to the Dos," The subject is a little girl pbysiciog variou specimens of tbe canine race. Tbe scene is a letighablo one, and the different attitudes of the dogs arc exceedingly pleasing. It wa3 designed to illustrate Dr. FojI's aversion to drugs and accompanies each copy of hit wull-knowa work, "Plain Lome Talk and Mod ical Com.mou tense." The Doctor s practice Is thoroughly 'New School' and iu his way he standi prominently out Irom the proieesioa a successful practitio ner. Tho book is a volumn of 912 pogis and 200 illustratlnus, filled with fact? and reason relating to mankind and their Racial and physical etiitus. Tba Graphic sa sol it: 'It is an encyclopedia of useful kuowledgu.1 A noted clergyman of this city testified to I ts merits remark ing: "It Is a library in itself." ThH Frinkitn Repository, ol Cham uereouri:, l a., speaks ot the piclnve as "ft beautiful chromo, very pleasaut, and so en joyable as to bo almost good company." t Now Yosfc-Exprus'B, On. JUttskh. The recent teavy "etrli.es in tua lower district show a great falling c(T in production probably ooehulf. Tbi Tioutamn well which vat sot down at (list fur one thousand barrels, i.i now reported at four hundu-d. The estimates of production whoa a well Is firs', struck, are generally largely in excess of actual figures. This practice of over-estimatlug bss a depressing effect upon the market. The Standard Oi' Company Is said t he oporating heavily in tueiptircaase of prodttoiog territory, and have already acquired a controlling interest tlx sevenths iu tbe Fairview pipe line and its branches ot Vandergrift 4 Forman. The price paid is reported at six hundred thou,, and dollars. There is said , to be capita eiougli ready to purchase tl:e whole Butle, region and control the entire business in tbat quarter. This may be fact, or It may be rumor. Tbo purchase of tbe pipe line is of itself a step in that direction, and the ah sorption of all desirable territory bf a mam moth company owning the only nioiuis of transportation will naturally follow. I Ven ango Speotalor. An uncouth child or nalur' writes feeling ly about a popular topic: "I could stan' be ing called a liar and a thief," says be, -'or even be told that the olJ man kept a hoop skirt factory, but When one of them loolln' gothnt comes aroun' run eseyin' as I bad sunthin' to do with that 'era 'Betsey nor I is Out,' I jest riz onto my bind legs and combed him dowu." We are glad to learn tbat our friend, Mr. Robert Carlin, of Shamburgb, is In luck. Ilis new well near JPetrolia ia yielding fully 200 barrels per day. ife it deserving of it. The U. S. Court at Pittsburgh last week refused tbe prayer of the Robers Torpedo Company for an injunction against tevera parties restraining tbem Irom ueiuu torDel does. A break la tbe Delewareaanal near Elk ton, Maryliud, twept fourteen boats Into a field and undermined several bousos, from wuieu mo occupants were rc;ed diUitultv. with Lorul Kotictn. TO TUB CITIZKNB OF t'ENNSVLTANuT Your attention is Specially Invited to the ha iv tiie National Binkeare now prepared to rtni subsrrliiiUina to the Capital Stock of tbo at Hoard of Finance. The funds realluj al IliU suiirca lira to he enip!o)d In the eiociiT, ,he biuliliiiL' for the Intern ttlonal Kililh.i; Ihecxpeiisin counseled wilh rhe Kiiue. , ( ' Intently In ;irv,.d tlit t!ie Keralouc Hme , i..l.iT.iit,d liy tlienamenf ev.Tjr rlt'ten alitet limiiiii.c coin-nriu n:i:t n uf the cm, liniidrctb hlttl day ol ihe iimion The hnrai uf stuck are oIKm for f I" pnc i, ninl suti erltiers will rorvlri, ( ,,M Sunnily c'cel engraved UerttHc.iteof Htuek, aulutilt for liaming ana preserVBtiuu a national Interest' at the rate oleixper cent pertain, will he paid on all payments of Centennial sij Irom date wf iifl.Miienl :e .Tjiuitu-y 1, 1711. Inn, ... Milmrtl'n rs who nre nut ni-nr n Noll,! in... mil rejlllt u rhwrk nr tuisl.nnir.a m-.lm. ... .1.. I'nt ' .v uie uLdf. BI'IIVIl. FHEPK. FBAI.ET, Tnmm. ""' Walnut St., l'MloifclpkB, Hint to IIonsuwive..How to KeepKliclieii Ware Cleat and IIr?g1it. Every housewlle of neat and tidy babln takes especial rtuliglil in keeping all the tig copper and iron ware of ber kitchen ascitis and bright as painstaking labor cat miki them. A pride lo this diieciion is com. nionlable. and always meets tbesmiPntih. pr .val ot the "tyrant rdan'' who pavt i , household bills. Remember ttrt f-'APuLW is tbe only thing 00 earth tbut will mat, an oi l tarnished tin pan dr a rutty keitl, shine at bright as new. And by tbe mol Sapolio it is Ibe quickest and easiest ihic. in tbe world lo keep every utensil in a blab & te of polish. aiielfi lw. Dlcken'a "Moat" Just Issued in paper cover by the Po((r. stiis. Price 25 cents, and for sale at lb, Post Office Newsroom. NOTICE ! o to X7A. LOZIEB, 4th trcet,near It. It. track, tor your UEMINE, di'liv ed at the welh fur $1,50 I '. 2V H'ATTtlt Petroleum Centre, Feb. Ctb tf. INSTITUTE FOR BOYS At V.'cat Che? er, V. A I.. .nil fill and rlniH sum mm, mil.;, wf i or r'liilndclpMn hnt v r'.'ivKi-ennils, wilh Cymnadnm Htodems ppir eii f-r Ciiile.'e. I'olittrhtiie lhn.,U nr Un.inT. ilieetiil proviiiou nia.ls fo very yonn have 5isr sluilen.s rrmatn, mm hcir.'.er.., cailiii Sumiiinr vart. lion, roirinii neams rpt. hi. Address K'intKT . u,r.i,M i. lln; 31 lm oi. wili.i tin has covKKtu A nisirivE CCMK urv.9uirii .(vi').i!i;ii)iespeciBc);aIsr). nsnr. rm cJv ror I ili s.in henKiiL' nlurmtit). l'ricc of ii!r inwltetue, hyin-ll. 1 1 IO. W.irmitvd. Trial n. pie hii i.-io. Wlliisioe M.dlclte Co. PlttsbnrL'li.11 ; -.';uniBi!un,iio will nnt low ... i.. .. ,..u, .Jin in ninety i ncilies out ol o liui dra! do e ou w th b.:laam rotaita cnloi.i. L tt. m kinvi)iir cane worse. Ke(.uit:at nuee ti Ih- . ! """l'1' ronictj tnarcan bo .riled on. Dr. Jl j .iiimn s num. mood hourciier, whieli imil-hw ,...., no sy.ieni mi loimnr private di-rasw mc virus in trie blimd: alo, eeminal wakiie(, lixi it ellervv. Iiim of uieinnrv. .ml nil . .... reiiiliiiar In m sell bue, which dcsiro.vs bo-ri ininJ -ii.i r.iiuerin inarrnike iniM.s,ilile. Warm m'" I -rarely wwiod. no exiio-urt I no iwclr me Ca':ii mikiiiw m.iU. . n.i-s of Uln,d ttuan-hfr. Vvnnnnis M di -inu Co.. fiiu .... ... j-ju, t niupmei rreo. "iinpies, Bioiclies. and Erniiliotis on the f, ........ r le-nwiiruiB, nrjiliilns, snir.i. and a I eruptive ncro.nliiua dlsi ie, have their or- UCtn fn.m viruil lllnl rnri-u,, ! ..... ...... .1 n. Mcfallnnrs Xoiit Ulaud 8rohep rilles lit lt( ....v., ui u wnuuioiis uiai'4'K. by uenlrallzir! Biirpi I vvery kuui i.r htimnr and corrupt on frim re .nuwi. narrt'iieil. frlce, bv limil. fi.lt t""'"" ..i "leieut ip umlie a iiuart of Hlood Knaub er j w iinauu Medicine Co., Pittsbniuh. l'a. Hoi . iiHiiinIiilnii has ib. oriirin in a eero'ulwu ,.u ..M,pi .,Bniiie ftKK.d, hfniMthefnllncv ! troatuiK liinu diswiso win, cull ;h hvi-iui. lv.-.imk f cjj ?: eureco.wiimpilim wo aiusi pnrif) Vi i 'iu wiipu me mooil is pnre cwi l!2a im,ot "r- iWcCilllllV'. dieadillseuicsnd vxterrulnatea it vol and ll'ii1'. 1,?.UP !me e PSckK" by retnm mil, (nri. ' Vod I f5"'" S,"a,w"V9 'v1 thank.nl Willli" Dyspeptks reRain streii!tli. chills and fever are brokeu' np, llie rerji tlmlr tio.l.U ...l& .m r.rtn.f rtimminl r rapidly rer.ov.ru, all liv tha pari ryiiiii and reviving inrlnenceol Ur. Mct'alhinii n" h ood (-enicher. Try it. .,ro, i, n,,,)), 1 P.u"Cn;pi'UUamS MuiMui 15.. Bollfl . IT; ""7a roneed to action a' il ike t. f niouiiiniic ra ilillv rernvun.. -II l.v tho Imrl- "A DUsolntion ATolire. The ennftrtnpr.Mn i. .Ar.. ...taiim. h. . r i.TirivilllD ri tween Pond. Frasier Jt.:Cn.. In Hm hut'0' of oil producing, It this day dissolved bj mutual consent. All debls against tho l" firm will be settled bv Frasier & Co., M will hereafter conduct the business at l elof'i on tbe liaison farm, near Oil City. Ps. I. W. Pond A. L. FitAStRS Mns. Wm. J. Bollman Administratflx Dated Angus! 9, 1873. Advices from Lance a Loup, Labrudo1 report that wolves in immense numb"' have appeared lor lbs first time for m'7 years among tbe settlements near the Stu ' of Belle Isle aud entirely broken P oW selilement. Oo the night of July 1 'W attacked a party, kiliwg and deveuriOS i!irt men and one wooita.