Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Pel. Centre, Pa., Friday. Ad S Ulvlne Service. MKTHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Services every Suhbath at 11 A. M. and P. M. Sabbath Kcbool at P.M. eats free. A oordial invitation expend- 1 to all. Ret. O. Moor, Pastor. PRESBYTE'tTAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'c'o A. M.. and 7 o'clock P. M., by Vm Ptor, W. C. Bcuca akd. Sabbath Sohaol at I X, directly after loreaoon servloe. Prayer Meeting and Ssbbith School Teacher'! Meeting Tuesday evening ( each week. Petroleam Centre Lodge, T1S, I. O. olO. F. No. Regular meeting BlghU Friday, at ciooa. omoeo. W. B. MONTGOMERY, m. a. n. uailit, A Bee y. tyi'luce of meeting, Main 84.. opposite MoUllotock II Quae. A. O. of V. W. Liberty Lodge No. T, A. O. of U. W., aaeeli evory Monday evening at 1 o'clock, I Odd Fellow' liall, Petroleum Centra, I'enn'a. Jams Wilmm, M. W. Jinan i. Wuiti, R. I. O. ol K. MlnneltMnee Telje No. 183, I. O. R. M of Petroleum Centre, meet evety Thursday avntng In Good Templar' He 'I. IV Council Brat lighted at T o'clock. H. HOWE, Sachem. C. L JUKES, Chief ol Record!. Gold at 1 p. I6 The striking of several new wall! ti re ported In tb morning papers, all of whlob tie located In tbo lower district. Tbo Phllllpi A Tanauidell well li flowing at tba rata 400 barrel! dally. Several more new well will be computed la day or two and a large Increase of production I looked for. Nearly everybody In town I In attend' nee at Franklin tbli week, consequently trade I a trifle dull. Under tbo able superintendence of Fieri. Snyder, tbo sidewalk la Wild Cat Hollow are being Iborongbly repaired. Tbl I long needed Improvement, and will be well done, ai Fred, never dee anything by naive. Two nloe young maiden w wot of star1 cd out a ntgbt or two slooe In searob of adz venture. To begin with tbey dressed np In toys clothing? and the sight witnessed by tbem were both strange and startling. Our reporter propose to write up their advto hire at an early day. Then will be public examination of all teacher employed to teach In Franklin, OI City and Cornplanter township who do not bold certificates good lor tbo oomiog term at th publlo sobool bout in this place, to morrow. Our towoimen, Meptr. N. H. and C. N. Payne, are putting np a larg Iron tank at Butler. Tb tank wa removed fiom this place. Shell Canflold' new stable I nearly com plated. Look out lor last borars and obeap prices hereafter. No new well at going down on th Col umbla firm. Loeai news I scarce. Tba editor ha tb pbsootic, which account for any lack of local new. Work on tbe Parker and Kama City Rail road be begun. A aorrespondent of tba Derrick take oc casion to touch up those venerable mum mies, cur very worthy County Commission, ort, lo regard to tbe McCllntockvllle Bridge The erltlolsm I eminently just and proper. Wa know iwbereorihe McCliotookvllle peo ple complain aol tbat they bave good roe eant tor so doing. Almost tba same sceoe was witnessed here over tba repairing of tba Egbert Farm bridge. Mr. B. J. Thomas, of Wild Cat Hollow, suffered Ibe loss or au Infant child,, yester day. Tba funeral was held at tbo bouse this afternoon. Mr. T. and wife bave tba sympathies oi a large olrele of friend and acquaintances In tbelr sad affliction. A sad locideul of tbe late Are In Belfast, Maine, wae tba death of Mies RebecoaJPreo tie J, a well known and esteemed lady, aged, eighty years, who perished in her bouset A few charred bones were found all tba was left of her on Monday. The Cutlery at Heaver, with Chinese and while labor, It being run to full capacily, and a large quantity of superior ware Is be ing manufactured. The orders are so rapid and extenaire that but a small slo-.k of fur- n it hod ware is on hand. Boy and Pavapkia Pie. What John said wai, tbat be d'va't era much tor pumpkin pie; but that wvi alter be bad eaten a whole one. It named 14 htm tbat mince would be better. The fell log of a boy toward pumpkin pie baa never been properly considered. There la an tic of prosperity about It approach In the fall. Tbe boy I willing to beip para and eut u p pumpkin, and ha watches with greatest In terest the etirriog up procjas and tbo pour Ing Into tbe el loped eruit When tbe (swast savor of the baking reaobe hie no. till, be I Blled with tb most delightful anticipations. Why should be not be? He know for month to com th buttsrj 'will contain golden treasures, and tbat it will require only a sligbt Ingenuity to get at them. Tbe fact Is, tbe boy le a good In the buttery as In any part of farming. HI elder say that tb boy I always buogry; but tbat it a very coarse way to put it- He bai recently come Into a world tbat le full of good things to eat, and there Is on too whole, a very short tlm in which to eat tbem; at least, be I told, among tba Brit Informations, be receive!, tbat life Is short. Life being brief, and pie (and tbe like fleeting, be very soon decide upon an aoti re campaign; It may be an old story to people who bave been eating lor forty or Bfty years, but it ii different with a begin1 net . He lake th thick and tbin a it oomcj, a in pie, for Instance. Soma people do make them very thin. I knew a place where they were no thicker than tba poor man' plaster; they were spread so tbln on tbe orust tbat they wera better fitted to draw out hunger than to satisfy It. Tbey used to be made dp by the great oven lull, and kept in tba itj cellar, where they are hardened and dried to a tougbnet you would hardly believe. This was a long lime aga, and tbey make tba pumpkin pie In tbe country better now, or tba race of boys would have been so discouraged that I think they would have stopped coming Into the world. O. D. Warner. One of tbe strong points made against polygamy I tba cost of. furnishing th wardrobe of half-doxen wives. Tbe finan elal aspeott ol tba plurality system, at the present price of silks and lace and lawns and eatnmere aad1 diamond, are quite enough to make even tbo itoutest hearted Mormon (brink back with dismay. But another equally serious difficulty has been overlooked. It has just been brought out by Mrs. Ann Elica Webb Young, tbo sev enteenth spout of Brlgbam, the Mormon Palrlacb, who bit sued lor divorce and a targe alimony, and ha taken away a large quantity of furniture and other property. Tbl I a solemn Ibing, and wa are not sun prised tnat tbe Mormon elders tremble like a new eettler in bis Aral atlaok of Ibe sbaks. A man can possibly stand one divorce with tloerable equanimity, provided ha has lb wherewithal la pay the costs ol tba suit; but just think of wifs No. 2 Instituting pro oeedings, and wife No. 3 applying to toe oourt for deliverance and alimony, and wife No. 4 maklog a dead strike, with tbe law for bar defence and weapon! Tba possibil ity I allogetber too paiqlul tor u to coat template. Tba marrying part ot Mormon' lam Is th easiest part of It, but tbe dirorci Ing part of it, especially kwben a man hat fifteen or twenty better-halves, is unuttera bly horrible. It I I wore than a fire In a timber lot, or tick in a Hook of sbeep. New York Graphic A very touching case of mental alienation la a charming young lady la described by a oareful observer. Not long ago her mother found her In ber room energetically darning stockings, and soon after aba appeared In the kitchen and assisted tbat wondering dame la maklog and baking pastry Alarmed by these fearful sign of mental disorder, ber fond parents Immediately sent foraikillful pbysloian, who watched ber through a keyhole while tbe sewed buttont on ber father's garments and mended those of ber little brother. Much afructed, tbe venerabl man remarked that never during a medical preotloeol twenty-five years bed be koown any young pereon to manifest suob symptom a these. Tbe most heart rend' ing phrase of all, however, was shown tbe other day, when ber kind father, with a faint hope of rousing ter from ber sad stale, gave ber $200 and tolu ber to buy a new dress. A las I 'twas useless. She instantly observed tbat the didn't need a new dress. and If be would let ber keep f 25, to . pay a widow' reot she d muob rather be would take tba mooey for himself. For a few mo ment tbat grief stricken old gentleman gazed upon bis hapless child, then biding bis face, muttered between bis sobs, '-Her mind Is gone! Her mind is gooul" Tbe old time favorltee .Sherry's New York Theatre, are booked for this place Oct.. 7th, 1873, for one night on y. Tbey will draw a full bouse. Duricg the prt three months the French jailroads bave sold Hi'.n.ono tickets to rolig Ions pl'grilll. COURT PKOCEEDIi. Tiees-eorthecommooweaitn vs. lnu" mil Whit and Elisabeth While bis wife- The ea-e of tbe Commonwealth vs. Tho- on I w inaic .mrou lor es- iu8 1 i,4..., enni.lni1eil. Th iarv re-iered their verdict " ae follows: Selling liquor without llcsn se guilty; selling llqmt lo minors, Tbo. While not guilty, is. wnite gnmy; sailing ..4u- on Buoday, Tbomae White not guilty, Whllo guilty; sailing liquor to perrons lottmperate habits, guilty. Com vs W. W. Baker For embezzlement by consignee and factor, was on application of tba defendaot continued until next term Corn vs Mary Jane Bennioger -For Irand ulently and maliciously destroying a judge ment note belonging to Joseph Henderson. Jurv ret urned a verdict of not guilty, and tbe proeecutor J. Henderson, pay tbe costs, Com vs William Leilly Fornication and bastardy; nol, pros, enlerrd on payment of costs and bound In $500 given (or the sup port of Ibe child. Com vs Julia Rice- Keeping disorderly bouse at Petroleum Centre; pleaded guilty and sentenced to pay a floe of one hundred dollars and costs, and undergo au ImprUon meat of thirty days. Com vs same defendant Kesplng a baw dy bouse at Fetrolemm Centre; nol. pros. entered oo payment of costs. Com vs Ida Moshler Two Indictments; noe for keepiog a disorderly bonse and , one for keepiog a bawdy bouse at Petroleum Centre. Sbe olead sullty to tbe charge of keening a bawdy bonse, and was sentenced o pay a fine of $100 and costs and undergo ao imprisonment lo tbe county jail for thir 'y days. Tbe otbor case was uon prosred on payment ol costs. Uom vs 11. A. ruts i ne aeienaam ig one of the engineers ol tbe Allegheny Val lev Railroad, and is indicted of malicious ieohlef in thison the 16th of Juno, 18 1 3, he did wilfully and maliciously blow steam from bis engine, at the publlo crossing at Scrubgrass, over Riobard Hugbet and over bis team of horses and did then and tnerd wilfully and miliciously blow the whistle of said engine and frighten bis horses. Tbe jury rendered a verdict of not guilty, but directed defendant to pay costs. Com vs Washington Albert. Charge rape in the township of Richland, oo tbe person olSarab Davis a girl ol the age of eleven years. Tbe jury was Impaoneled alter sev enteen peremptory challenges by the defco danl and three by tbe prosecution. Afttr quality log tbe jury'the court adjourned un til this morning, Tbe grand jury Ignored a bill against Owv n GafToey for selling witeout a(license; also against S. Kries for selling to minors, and against W. A. McDonald for same cause, tbe county to pay the costs in each case. n. l. d (.'... . . . . i c lOB ODftVOI C.IIB UHI VUllipttUjr 19 I JH J making preparations for a supply of light. Tb foundations of their buildings me ueinn placed, and tbe pipe ia being diatriuu.ed long tbe streets. An Erie chap rivals tbe clairvoyant o' Oil City in startling sensation tepor.s c' railroad accidents ihat never happen. luesaay mis trie chap tried to make peo ple believe tbat be bad seen a man's he ad taken off by a passing train. Two runaway girls were arrested by tbe Eaia police Wednesday and sent to their homes at Northeast. The nice young man who accompanied tbem was seen upon the street! in a beastly state ol Intoxication shortly after tbe separation. The New Castle Courant says: On Wed nesday last, as sir. llornett was coming to this city, bis borse stopped ' between tbe Shenango bridge and the bridge over tbe railioad, above tbe depot In Union town ship, and after trembling vloleorly for a few moments, fell dead. It Is supposed tbe animal was frightened to death by a locomo tive. Company K, 67th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, will bold its third onuual re union at Titusvillo, on Wednesday, Ooto ber 1. This company was composed oi 1 omits Irom Tltusville and vicinity, and was engaged In all the battles lougbt by tbe Army of tba Potomac, exoept Antletam. TnF Military Kkview. The ordor for tbe aonual review and inspection of tbe20th division National Guards of Pennsylvvnia, to assemble in trie on tbo 20tb of next month, bss been chapged to Meadville, by order of General Iltildekoper, commanding. Governor Ilartraoft and Adjutant Genera I Lttta are expected to be present. Trans. portatloo will be furnished by the S'ate, at no expense lo tbe companies participating, and it is expected that every company In the Division will be present on this occa sion. Nearly all the preparatory work for oar rowing tbe gunge of Hie Great AVestern Railroad has been completed at Meadville. Standard guage rolling stock is being dlstr' bated at coovaoient points. The change ot guago will probably be made on tbe (Wot or second Suci!.y of September. . l. flKun .131, I t-i . aTrthiinA. af years," ayi toe juu..u,... , Monday "tried to commit isuieioij ' b) ,f) l0 conemangh Bor- "tried to commit (suieioo . gutday evening lasr. . 1,1 Hi sup nam wwa a tint nrAfm red for him Immediately r h(i arr,vs, ,nd lnea(1 of jawing tbe J . wen, up ,ilaIri tod fed chok9 btne9lf ,0 deMB with wol leo comfoiter. Not being aoieto au- .. .. In this laudable undertaking b then pro cured a bed cord, and maklog a nor, be adjusted It around bis neck, and triad u suspend himself from the bilport. He might possibly bare bean able to; put a per iod ti bia existence thle time, but hi moth er went up stairs to inlorm tba young man tbat supper was ready and dleooveres mm just in time to prevent tbe accoaplisbmlot of bis rash purpose. A good strong aietoi hickory rod is all that this progressive youth needs lo cure him or. his desire lor a violent death Tbe boilers ol tbe steamboat George 0. Well exploded, on Saturday last,when ne r gti Frauds" Island, on tbe Missieslppl river, completely wrecking tbe steamer, killing eleven persons and wounding a large num ber. All the passengers except three were saved. A majority of tbe persons killed were emclored on the boat. Tbe wouoded will all recover. Donovan and Murray were having a little prize fight yesterday, near Philadelphia, wben tbey and tea others wore 1 gobbled by the police John Keebs living at Tremeut Sohuyklll County, Pa., had a large dog or Ibe bullter rier specie for wbtrt be paid $25. Several days ago tbe dog pursued a large rat Into a brewery, and tba rat seeing no means of es cape, jumped into tbe throat of the dog just as tbe latter extended bis jaws for tbe pur. pose of beizing tbe rat. It become wedged ,n tbe dog's throat so tbat it was imposaibla to remove it, ana tne aog aieu oi strangu lation. Saturday, tbe wile of Prof. Llghtner, ot Carlisle, was visiting ber sister accompanied by ber little boy, aged abont six year. dog belonging to a ne ghbor named Mile sprang npon tbe obild threw it down and almost toie It to pieces. The breast, Bide, throat and arm are Irigbtly lacerated, and it is now lingering is terrible agony, with oo possibility of relief or recovery. Tbe Republican of Meadville says tbat type of tbe dvptherie has broken out In tbe Tblrd ward, and during the past three day three deaths have been reported, All Cbil dien. The Erie Coolerence of Motbodis;! will bold their sessions next Wednesday, Sej lember,3J in Brookville,Biehop Janes prr I ding. O'lver Wendell Holnus. being asked by young doctor what sign to put on bis door, replied, "Tbe smallest levers gratefully ri oaived " Sylvanns Cobb, Jr., of Ledger fame,pass es fuurteeo hours of tbe twenty-four in sleep Some dfClaimers against his species of eraiure think it would be better for youth or tbe land if he would sleep other ten. William R Boyce, President of tbe First National Bank ol Lyon, Mass , has comml ted suicide. A fire last night destroyed five block In Gloucester, Mass. Tbe proprietor of tb Cape Ann Advertiser are among tbe suffer ers. Tbe packers ol Chicago are making am pie preparation for tbelr national conven tion. TO THE CITIZENS OF PENNSYLVANIA. Your attention Is Hpecliitly Invited to the fact tbat the National Banks aro now prepared to receive subscriptions to tbe Capital Stock or tbe Centenni al Board ot Pinnace. Tlid funds realised from this sourcs are to bo eroplojed In the e ectlon of he building for the Intonmtlonal Exhibition, and he expenses connected with tbe some. It la con fldently believed that the Keystone Butte will bo represented by the name or every citlicn alive to patrlotlo commemoration of the one hundrelh birth day or the notion. Tho shares or stock are offered for $ 10 each, and snbscrlbcrs will receive a hand somely steol engraved Certlfloato of Stock, suitable fbr.lraming and preservation at a national .memori al. Interest at the rate or tlx per cent per annom will lie pnld on all payments or Centennial Stock from date of paymenl to January 1, 1870. Suhscrl hers who are not near a National 'Bank can remit a check or post-offlce order to the under elgnod. FREDK. FRAI.EY, Treasurer, not Watnnt Bt , Philadelphia Dyopoptlcs roualn their health, nppeilie and stieii(;ih, chills iiud fever are brokun up, the tornlrt livur nnd kidni-4 nr rnnuH tit n..,ln,. ,.A ,1 ... - ferinu rhounmlfc mpirtlv nnovara, all liv the purl fylun and reviving Inllunnco ol Or. McCallumt .rr nuiou i-irciiur. 1 ry n. rrii-e, ny mail, $1 (,o vv urniiHcu. tvniiams juooicme Co., Cox lpm I IItjM WIJI.ASI IC TKIISS. An 1m- norlilut Iiivciuinn. It rein 111, tin. bnnin . .11 times, and unit'-r the bnrdeit excre so or seTeTOt V. ,. , " 0,"""ri, nna ir kept on nli-'htandl'liiy, eimcts a pcuniment cure In a Tew weeks. Sold rtuup, a id swii by Mull when reonvi t iw hi m "v iwiwrsiiid to ( iiy No iMltises Metal SprinjiTui'ii..mpalnf,,'; t -ey sliptcD ireinsn"y. 1 111 .... ItroMlRIOnB VOUID VI Uli Local Notice. Go to W. A. L0Z1ER, 4tli Slreet,near tt. K. track. tor your BENZINE, dcliJ .vd at the xtcUs tot $1,5 ite. Barrel Petroleum Centra, Fab. Bth-tf. M'CLELLAA'4 NSTITUTE FOR BOYS Ainfniwwiin a ifaHiiiiiui MIQ Stent I I i.-.''M-Bali-- M.fPkiii.u. . 11 I Ptavgroa'w , wll OrmnI.Ti Kitdnts ,' ed fur OiMlw. FolytOTknl-! t' 4wols or B..,J Hixclil p.oTl.lou Bto roi very mr han y... I Mndeots remain, m boar'wa. daiint buaiiMr n I Hon. tMlon venlaa kWpt. N. Adarem HUBKm I Dtt. WILLIAM HAS BMMJOTCHtD I A rua'arivB KVHK rnrflatarrh.Ita veertahUmsltekalno. ...- cdv for Ftles.ta healtu).' otuliaiBI). friu of I metjicina, oy man, a i uv. wurrauieu Tiiil I pie box irve. W Uliau Mwltcu, Lo. Fttlebugtj, I DONT gE HDMBVCIOtO w no qnacKB ana impnrm, vno .11 not I or. I fleece ou, bat In atnatv-sint case aal ! k. I dred dwa fou with k .laaaa cavlva (aloud, tc I miking jc.ir case worts. Hciori;at naci t iM only s-jreilizn rainedv that eaa ae nllul on. n. u. I iaiium 8 smut oiutiv cwirrnvr, waira MBLbn I -om U- sjritenaU 'brae of pi Wet iIIwh, ltl I virus In the b'ooitja'ro, if .! waakneit. )mM I tne v. low or memory, ana an norvont di, ..I I'jfv -lin2 . rm sell abue. whlrh deaifmBlviih..; I nnuouy. .uueriaa ui rrat,e taiuiiff -idi. n am, ,ix. rr Of aiau 1 ,eun l mi its. no riDoinm of Blood Secch.r. V. III. ait M. dlclm O. f, I UU llt-r UOUr . JMC I BHai e BUM nr. I Plmnlefl. Blotcher and Krantama pi ih. & I m-wii niDiiwuriu, rm.wnr, Brytipins, Pcnm I and ail eruptive aero ukne dlwtn, hamhelror. .MclBllum's Koo. Hleod Marc wr strike n. I HH luiu '.IM "Ml. W.ralllUB. IB, IBB DUKlQ Sr. tonree of all scrolato' dlMv;a b aaukra iiir.iu I pnrging every Ur4 or i-av-vrsa . rrrptoa Uml the blood. VVanrnl . rrioe, b aiail. 1I (H00U nufflcUni to make eat art or Ulood HunVI r.i nuuBuu araiana vs., niiasBjrgn,ra. soil 1 MiW CTJSIC Mew. Fresh, and KnarkiinfH A NW MU8ICBO0K TUB TBI USB Of ConTentleoa, Singing Claaaea, 3 Church Choir, in vsa Home Circle, .HE Br . WESLEY NAltTIN, J, IV HTILLMAM, axa T. JSARTIN TOWKE . P.lce,$ 3BQpr:Doa. Btngle Copies tent, pcV I pain, ti.oo. 'Address J. ,L PETERS, ' 699BROADWAT,NEW VORK. FOR SCHOOLS A NEW SINGINGCLASS BOOK coHrlLiD Art aaaainwD BY WILLIAM DKUSSLER. Plica, 16 per Das. Single Copies sent, pott-patfi X (10 ornls. Address J. L. PETERS, 699 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. the Popular Singing-School Eeok BYES. PEEKiNS. Pilca, 97 80 per Doc. Slnjl Copies sent, oil- paid, for 76 . Address J. L. PETERS, 699 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. A BEAUTIFUL CHftOMO t FREE fl, To All Lorera of Art and All eratnre t Wa win pvini ,no Dvauilllll vm.i' "The Uliwcloomc Visitor " postaifo Prel"" Beautiful Cbromo ann j at a premium to every subscriber to our maRaalne called the lOntUr B' umble C ees with the bott and moet lnUroBtlog reading. only $1 A ICAIt ! Bend on yonr dollar, and gets dollar ntpM and an elk'ht dollar cbcamo In return. Ws " and will liberally pay AGENTS, Bend stamp for particulars- Address- Hon. Joseph Msdill, of Chicago eallel " Europe yesterday. 0 Bl j 5 M w
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