PctroleuTi Centre Daily Record. Vt. Oentrr, I'll., Hrriclny, Sept, fia lit vino Servu-u. METHODIST F.l'ISCOl'AL CHFR"!! Services every Sabboth at 1 1 A. .VI. ami I'tf 1". M. .Sabbath Sellout lit 12' P.M. eiits free. A corJiul invitatiou extend ed to nil. Kkv. G. Mnoim, I'astor. rRF.fSBYTKiUAN CIU'P.CII. I'reactnr.g nt 11 o'clock A. M.. ami 7 O'clock I'. M., by the i'astor, W. 0. I'.riicit Ann. Sabb.Hb Sohool at Yli, directly utter forenoon service. l'rayer Meeting and Sabbath School Toacher's Meeting Tuesday trvenings of each week. Ictroloinn Cuiitre Jjoilsre, .n. 710, I.O. of O.I'. Regular meeting flights Friday, at 7 o'clock. Signed. VV. U. MONTGOMERY, N. G. C. H. Uailkv, A Sec'y. tfl'TluuB ofuH'uting, Main St., opposite JilciJlintock lloiiHH. A. it. ir I'. v. r ii.,.ri i h,. m.. ? x ii .r tt vv.. meets every Monday evening at 1 o'clock, la Odd Fellow's Hull, ,1'etroleuui Centre, foua'u. Jamks VVn.sox, M. VV. Jamks S. VVurTK. K. 1. O. Of It. ill. Minnekaunee l'rite No. 1AJ, I. O. K. M Of l'utiolelim Centre, meets every Thursday evening in Good Templar's Hail. CSf" Council tires liiiliied nt 7 o'clock. 1J. HOWE, Sachem. C. L JUKES, Ctiiel ol Records. Gold at 1 p. m. 114 We made uieutiou a lew weeks ago of tl e fact tliat a number or old wells wero about to bo cleaned ont and Ftarted up on Ida old JJ.Miiii.ighc.fr larm, la BeonehofTBun. We have learned a few additional fac s wliicU may be of iuterest to our reudcrs. The company Is known as the International Oc tave Association ol New York, and is com posed of a number of wealthy gentlemen residing n that city and elsewhere, uud w bo hove been largely interested in petro leum developments in Hie early days of thi. Oil Unimtsa. It Is the intention of the com pany to clean out tbe old boles, roam tht in down, put in large Casing to shut off tbe water which has always beet a pteat Bouice of trouble in that territory, and then give tbem a thorough test. They have ouo rig up already a id will commence the work ol drilling ,oa Motiduy. Tht first well to be cleaned out is located ou one o I tho leases of ihe old IJenninghoir Petroleum Compauy, on the fl its about an equal disiaoco fioiu tie once famous spoolers, tha Philadelphia, l'hil. Sheridan and Gotly wells. It is uleu the iptenlion of the company to plug up a large number ol tho old holes for the pur pore of shutting; oiTthe water. The work is under tbe stiperinleudoucii of Mr. Iiebert a practical oil operator. We look for the producliou of a good deal of oil yet In that vicinity. The Chorrytreo larceuy cases mill occupy the attention ol Justice lleynolds. As soon as tho cubu is worked, up entire we shall publish it in full. To further tbe ends ol justice nothing bus been made public as yot Our townsman, Mr. C. B. Simmons, leaves lor the east iu a few days. Mr. S. bad been troubled lor a long liuio with un ull'octlon of the left eye, which has Dearly bereft him of siht in that eye. Ho goes to New York for tbe purpose si consulting a physician with regard to Its treatment. Tua best wishes of his many Iriuuds will go with htm. We hope be tuay return com pletely restored lo bealtb. A police officer troiu Oil City was in towu yesterday, in search ot Bostwick Chandler, tha supposed assassin ol William .Scotl, at Sivurly villo, a day or two sinea. No truce ol blm was discovered. A special traiu conveying the directors ol tUe Oil Crack & Allegheny Iviver llailroad passed over the road this morning. Tho Watren & Vuuengo lUilroad Com pany are getting waked up, since tho Ti tusiiilo aud Franklin road has commenced grading. Tiiey bad a corps ol engineers ut work to Jay hunting up the old stakes uud ruuuiog a new liue. The Impression pre vails that a foice of tucu will be set to work by tte Wairea & Venango folks at once. "It is of melancholy iuterest lo see a man going towards home with a stove pipe un der bis arm, uud au attempt at a sinlla on bis lips. Some heartless producer proposes lo soud a barrel of oil in the ballaoa with Wife so that oil will go up.. Eighty eigutyouog ladies oie on tbe lists ol lue il.cl.igia Uuivetsliy at Ann Arbor. l'ljiir cboieia deaths in .Vlillursbure' tiscky. ji sleidiiy. Ken. Skptkmiikii. August bows bimsolf out o, tho stately procession ol mouths and gives place to September, a serene and pleasml Inlluw who purtakes of the geniality ol summer anil the vigor ol auluinn. Ho win ules in dullizbtlul combination the lights and shades of tho voar, cooling the Inats of mid day with the refreshing breath ot his evenings and mornings. Taere is an co. joyment of sky and breez , lor the bracing and wholesome influences of the atmosphere temper the sutis-iiue to the body, and 'com pensa'o inVull ram-ires fur the perspiring airs and the mosquitoes of August. Old I'robaiiilities usually does himself Inllnile about toeso days, glorying in his best achievements. His pet days aro in them, sulvcs exhileratiug sermons and enlivening byuin-t. There is no need to think ol the ! oil crop, or the harvests, or tho general prufu.-iug ol the season, or tho probabilities of tbe f ill trade, fur tbe begloning of the autumn sings Its own praise and makes lis own cheerlul promises. It requires all sorts ol peopio to make up a world, consequently wu are not surprised lo see so many people who think they are luiaillng their mission and working out their destiny by niindlDg other folks busi Oess. Still tbey are greatly at fault. VV'tre they lo stop uud consider lor a moment when tbey are making themselves ever u.Iicious, and cauctrned about their neign burs alTilrs. Is this my business? acd were I in his place and he in mine, wbt would I think? Surely then wauld they roali.j the full sense ol the term mind your own business. It a young lady visits your ueigb bur next dour and walks up street with him, don't run right off leaving your sewing ami baby crying to tell another neibtn.r the same proclivitios as yourself that -Mr. go and Si and that strange broz faced lady have just returned from a walk, and It's not the first time oilher, and pity is expressed tor tbe wife who can't help but notice it. Condemnation is as greatly heaped upon tbe two guilty, Innocent parties. The young lady in question or his sister. Tuns it is that scandal and rumor ar ses end grows. Wherefore if she bad quietly went ou with an eyo to bur ofTaira, sho would not have undergone the humiliation of starting a false rumor, and at the same lime attended lo her own ulfiirs murder will out is a trite old adage. Mind your own business and s'jandal will show itself soon enough it it have any foundation without any hnlp from you Advise Is all well enough when pru dently administered; but ofl'uio:isiu.-3 and a Ivicu are two ditt'iruut tbiugs., Tbe form er is followed by tantalizing: I told him s and bad you done as I told you, &a , showing at oaco toe conversation grown to cllioiousnesa. Tho best plan i.i to mind your own afl'iirs remembering you were en cousliluted as to bear aud see iuoih th in you say, and you will receive eoomiuius while on the other band contempt is your lot. The FoitEMAX-SxYDEit McitoEi:. John W. Foreman and li'fbecca r'uyder, lu jil at Butler, charged with poisoning John Snr- der, busbind ol the woman named, have signed their names to a paper, iu which they say they aro innocent of the charge, aud trust in God as their helper and pro tector. In an address to the jury they sav. 'May it please Gud to chouse sucb a one as will give our cuxo a candid hearing and award us as such a verdict as we feel we have a claim to of our innocence. He will through His Divine will, mako it appear." la an appendix Foreman says that thu to port that be bad Hl-iis.'d his wife is untrue, but the reverso Is true, and be winds up with '.he wish, "Would to God that I had died wueu a child." New I'miTooiiAiM! Kooms. ilr. J. VV. Taylor, ol Tidioiite, has established a new photograph gallery, over Dr. Christio's diug store, Washington street, and ia now prepared to do all kiuda of work in that tine. From spesimeus ol b ib work shown us which are lirat class iu every respect, we would adviso our citizens to pay biui a call. Tho personal property of Mr. Suaiuel Sin Clair, late publisher aud largest owner ol the New Yoili Tribune, at Croloo Lauding is to be sold nt unction. A mammoiu toadstool, three teet seven inches iu cucuiufereuce, and weighing sevn and a quurtor pounds, was recently exhibited lu Rochester. After Mr. Casey had liuished reading ti t 'Declaration," on tho Fourth, at Mound City, Illinois, a man rose and moved that tbe speech bo published, that it was tbe one of th best speeches be bad . ever 'hoeru" in his life. Two couples in Kansas entered into a courting match for tlu champsoushlp ol the State, and ihe victorious couple sat up for tv3inc homs.- The reiel General J. A. Karly, has been elected l'lesid. 'it uf the Sotltror.i II :?tori Ci! fcociiMy. I wkkkiuy oil Kl'ss, The well of Messrs.' Eniilebart & Co., south west corner ot Pithole switch, Is drill ing, at pr.if.nt 400 feet. Mr. L.uvsju has commenced the surface of bis new well, north side of blind lini, and near machine shop. The rig Is building ever "Old Maple Leaf" Mr. Lawyer is prepariug a ;rig, smith cast CJrner 'ol blind line omi side road. Upon the nor' west corner Mr. Coryells new well, his No. 3 in that lona. Ity. Is pumping aud proves a liisl cla's well. This well was drilled in C,'.j days-by Mr David Watson, ills three rigs will be con nectcd and pumped with one boiler. The last well of Messrs. U.wey, llojenburg & McGaivey, near Empire well, is a day well: lo the north east. Garner & D--nrocbe are getting ready tor a uew well. .Mr. Joe Ward is drilling his uew well, Limbo lei ritory. Mr. Lainbe's new well uct proving s.itisluclory, notwithstanding big show of a,s and oil, is boing put down to IJj. Mr. Diader is at work ataiuiv veimiro eisl side of Park's fat in. back about 2rt rods liom !2lh line. Mr. Calianan is drilling a new well, near b is other wells, and Mr. McDoii gal is working at a well upon the south side of Calianan propotty, having purchas ed 53 acres. McKstirick & Co., are pulling L down a well upon the Widdle territory. We leaio ctber panics are intending oper ttting to tho nor' west. , The windmill (or rather we might siy the windwetl) is working wben the wind blows, even a slight breeze. It is sitd to be a success os well as a curiosity. I'el rolia, Ont., Advertimr. ci)titT i'iiort'iiui.'.aj'. Thojiry trials were liuished yesterday morning. Iu the case against McElheuny and oth ers, tbe jury rendered their verdict that llurtuu lilack was nut guilty; S Yogan and Charles Rigio guilty of riot, and Hanry McKlhcauy gni.ty of riot aud of aggravated assault and battery. S. P. McCalmonl was tried for an assault The jury rendered a verdict ot not Kuilty, uud that the presjeutor, Thomas Kjirli.pay the costs. Two Indictments ugilust M. Sweeny, for selling liquor without license, were contin ued until next term. Ttiomas Davis pleaded guilty lo selling liqucr without license, and was fined $75 (lo school district ol Allegheny) und costs- Corn vs Mary Mathews und Ann Martin, Forcible ent ry. Triid andjverdict ol guilty sentenerd to pay a line ot one dollar each and costs uui restore possession ot the prop. erly. J C Dewitt, convict'd of selling liqno' without licen.-e, was eenteucod to pay $73 tc the school diilnct of Soutn Oil Cay uud costs, J 13 Nelson, convicted of l.irc -r.y a.i 1 re chiving stolen goods, wa un e..c i charje seuleuced to pay a line of one dollar and costs and uudergo an l-npiisuiiai.'Ul of two yeais in the Western 1 eniteutiury. Thomas While li r selling liquor nitboui license, fiue of fifty dollars to lue school dis trict ol llocklaud; lor selling to p-ii-ons o known intemperate habits, line ol twenty- live dollars and ten days in the oouuty jail. Elizabeth White, selliug liquor on Sun. day, line ten dollais aud ten days in the connty jail; for selling liquor to minors. fine ten dollars una ten days iu tbe county Jai I. Frauk McFarlund, larceny, horse stealing three years in tho penitentiary. Jssiah Stanford, foiaication. line of one buudrcd dollars. Mary Nicholson, fornication, fine of Iweo-ty-livo dollars. E C Biercd, negligent injury to properly of livery Btablu keeper, liun of twenty dol lars, and that he pay to J L Kenapp, the owuer of thu propel ty, the damages done thereto. Soutence of S Kries for solliug liquor to persoos of known intemperate habits was suspended till next term. The same duiendiut for celling liquor without license was lined seventy live dol lars to Ihe fchool district ot ITuilenlon. George Wilson, larceny and receiving stolen gouds; was sentenced lo two years and six mouths iu tho Western Peniten tiary. L ifayottn Scott and George Miller to: placing a torpedo on thu track of tbe Atli gheny Valley Railroad, were Committed to the House of Reluge. Ueury McElhinny, for riot tind aggrava ted assault aud battery, was sentenced to pay a fine ol hundred dollirs and undergo an imprlsonmual ot ibirly days 1 n tbe county jiil. S Vogan and C Rcigle, for riot, fined fifty dollars each. Ellen Donegan, who was convicted at this term of selling liquor without licence, had been previous (in August, 1872) con victed of tho same offense, and sentence bad beeu suspended. Ou that charge she was scn!C!iced;io pay a line of seventy five dollars lo the school d.slrict ol Cornplunter. The sentence lor tho oll'cb-e tiled at this term wai suspended. The petition of J C Dewlll, lor transfer ot P Kearney's license, was ulused aud the license revoked. A sp-cial term lor Ihe trial nt issues of tct was orderedjlnr the lirsl Monday ol No vember nnd another tor tho third Monday of November. Two children heloncing lo Mr. Char. Tomsilt who resides on the Shaw lease one b ill mile beyond Triumph, towards the Ja'-on farm, narrowly emaped being burned to death on Tuesday. Mr. Tomsitt was ot Tidioute at the lime, uud the mother was absent at a neighbor'. Tue children got bold ot a k'-rosene call, and is supposed be gan poiinn g lie oil Into tbe stove A neiihl'or who was pissing, heard cries, and funninir into the house found one of the cnililrea in lliiii'-s. and Ihe biirniatf oil run ning about the floor. Ho wrapped the burning child ui .bis coat, smothering tbe llimen and then pill out the fire on tbe Goor. Dr. Freeman who was visit ing a patient near the scone of Hie accident, was Immed i tely called, and dressed tbe wounds. The two children were live and coven years of ae, and It strange how one of them escaped the lUmos. Tbe injured one Is badly but not seriously burned. Had the house burned, it would have re sulted in a large fire as adjoining the build ing was a grocery, a barn and several other buildings. fTldioute Journal. ( Wenk, wbo was charged with attempting to lire bis barber shop in Tidioule, bus been tried at Warren, and yesterday the jury brought him in guilly. II ia counsel moved (or a new trial, which motiou wiil.lo argued today. A very lurge meeting was held at Ant werp last evening to luke measures relative to rebuilding the town so completely deva Jjd by I fire on Wednesday last. Much Iuterest is manifested and it is probable that the place will be built up again. The lire has been a fearful blow, but one from which tbe town will no doubt recover. A Boston dispatch saysjlhe delegates at the Massachusetts Republican Slate Conven tion stand, Butler, loD; jVVashln.gtou, 151; undermined, waiting lor higher bids) 31. It is announced upon oulhority that there is about 40,000 Carllsts under arms in Spain. They are arranging to establish a Cannon luiindery near Torlasa. Tarrngooa. Thiers declares let he will devole tbe remainder ot his lite to the permanent fe tahlishment ot a repuul can lorui of govern' moat in France. The French cm. -jus ot Louisville yester day celebrated the anniversary of the t tablislimJtjt of the F.-euca republic under Thien. Tbe Ei-.e Riilway directors yestarday dc clared n divident of one per cent, on com moil and I! mi preferred stack. A Mrs. Uiark, of K-'okuk. subscribed Si toward b riiilmg a church, nod not being able to raise the muuey she worked (on days at lathing. A X.ntt TO VVOIIKISO TEDl'liE OF BOTH SEX Kai. Mechanics, nttisaii, factory bunds, and people who labor tor a living, liod it verv dillieuit If not impossible to keep tho hands tree from slain. Hand Sapolio will not only remove every particle of stain, and what is called "grained in dirt." but it will also keep the skin sott and pliable, render ing the muscular action as quick and easy as is the ease with those' w bo d i not pel form hand labor. It is only 10 and 15 cents a Cike, according to iZ4. Every Mechanic should use it constantly In place of all OIL er soaps. AWAIOlfiU DY THIS American Institute. TO J. W. JleKIUE. EiiiroMerijio: & F intius Macliincs "It Is ugi -uious and will must the wauU of every muiiuu.lu ilia land-'j Exhibition of 1373 John E. Gavlt, Iteo S.cy. P. A. Tiarmrd, Prc; Samuel 1). Tilininn, ('oiresuondiiig Secy. New York, November Si, 18VJ. Tills simple nnd luttnlons ilaoliiiio Is as useful asihe Kewlm Ma.-lilun and is fas becominK pop ular with ladies, iu die place of expensive Keedlt ivork, lis work lKlng mui li nioro bnndsoine, recpilr inn h-ss lime and not one tenth ,iort ilio exp; mer No lady's loiiet is now complete wilueuL it.' A Machine wlib lllu-tiated circular nnd full tnslnic linns sent mi receipt of ti. or liuished lu silver plate lur S2T5. . ' Addross, Tho .tlcrtco Ulaiinf, Co., 011 Iiruadway, Kew York. AGENTS WANTFD. DR. GARVIN'S ELIXIR DF TAR. Is recommended by reunlar Med'cal practitioners and a spewly cure gimrranteed for Cold", :. u -hs, Catarrh, Asthma, llronchills, Spiltini; lllood, Con sumption, an I all l'lilmoiiary Complaiuts. Kcrofn' i Krysipeins, Dvspeiisia, and - m l letitery, Cliol-era-in.irbus, chol.a and all liv. r and bowel com plaiurs. Kidney Uiscoiwi and nil mr.-ciluiH or the Urlual Oijj.-ms perlectly harmlo's free !rsm Mia eral or Aleohnl-c properties pleasnnt to lake and ni ver known to fall Price l,lk per buttle, lull purlieu am with medical ti.-tiiiiuuy and cerliii-L-im s.nt un application. Address L. 1''. UYDK .V t J . in, tv.-Htiie Avenue, New York. NEW""" LIVEET SA.3L.E, -.i.SS- -.'i-ii--?' i. AND ' Mm slim. Main Street, Petroleum Centre, 8 . BAIMiriliSy), Prop'r. cd; lEorscsV'. i'- ! IlHi'iik's, ". : r- -r-Canlascs, etc.", alwfiys iii reatlihus? to liiit. TUG CEIILXSIiA'rEU I FREDOMA 1 110AD Always;' on hamyfi luw- COAPiBIjSfG HOBSE i.i I am prepared lo furnish lloarding IlorseJ lull best Acaommndations to be found In Petroleum Centre and tho cheap , -8t withul. V-V TlMJ-verv.Jjest l?ad- mZm dies-ami lindles 101 y,Jii3riSrij it,.,.,.. To the Tkavkliko PimLic--If desired tfavelera will be takec . i .it . to any. town in the oil region at reasonable charges. Boilers , and Engines Moved lo any desirod point'witb iot i"" patch. Give me a call. S. CANFIKLP- i xeiiange r-TS sept 1-tf.