If! 1 , i ' j ii Petroleum Centre Daily Record, Centre, Pa, Tucadny Nept. 23 ilvlne swrvlco. HKTriODIST EPISCOPAL CnrjRCH Service every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and t'4 P. M. Sabbath School at 12) P.M. euta free. A cordial invitation exteud el to all. Kit. T. GnAiiAM, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHCRCH. Preaching nt 11 o'clock A. H. and 7 o'clock P. 11., by the Pastor, W. C. Buhch ar. Sabba a Eibol it 12,i4', directly fter forenoon tervice. Prayer Meeting end Sabbath School Teecbor'a Meaning Tuesday evenings ol eacb week. Petroleum Centre Lodge, No. ria, i. o. of o. f. Regular minting nights Friday, at 7 'clock. Signed. W. B. MONTGOMEHY, N. O. C. II. Bailrt, A Sec'y. g3fPlaoe of meeting, Main St., opposite McGlinlock House. A. O. of V. V. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of U. W., meet! every Monday evening at 7ijJ o'clock, In Odd Fellow's llall, Petroleum Centre, Peon's. James Wilson, H. W. James 3. WarTB, H. I. O. of It. M. Minnekaunoe Tribe No. 183, I. O. R. M of Petrolouin Centre, meets every Thursday evening in Good Templar's Hal'. Bf" Council Urea lighted at 7 o'clock. II. HOWE, Sacbem. C. L JUKES, Chief ol Records. Gold at 1 p. id. 1I2J4 Autumn Days. The harvest la past and tbe summer la ended. It baa vanished in!o the dim limbo where tbe years before tbe flood repose, and the calendar season of de cay tad transformation la fairly latere! up on. We know that 11 la autumn tecauae tbe almaoao tella us so, and moreover there la a golden glow In tbe air, a bine mi9t upon tbe hill-lops, and signal fires flarnlo out In acarlet upon (be loreat trees. The aaniQine ia clear as crystal and warm as wine. Pleaaant allies r.nd genial breezes are yet with ua, though tbe early frosta warn us we must soon commence tbe rough exper lence of the year. To be forowarced la to be forearmed.. Isn't it about time that the eldest inhabitant, who bas been watching tbe squirrel and the beaver, Informed tbe newepapera what sort of a winter la In proa pent. Professor Wise publishes a card defend log bis theory of the easterly current, and announcing bis resdlns-a to start for Euv rope at any time in a gas , tight balloon. He also ceosnres attempts to turn the great scientific experiment Into an enterprise fot money getting. In the meantime tbe Graphic people are arranging lor tho con struction of a silk balloon for Prof. Donalds eon, while the Philadelphia Herald an nouoces a balloon enterprise In that city on an eniueiy,new plan or inflation and coo airuotlon. An old bridge la being torn dowo In Mor Iden, Conn., and Mr. Jared Lewis of that place, atates that when a boy he waa told tbat'the reglcldet of Charles L were she-! If red under tbe spot whero tbe bridge bas to long stood. Tbey esoaped from New Ha ven to Merideo in 16G1, and were compel!. fd to take reluge under tbe predecessor ol the ancient structures now being demolish ed. Fall apples along theLake jsore Road ate being bought in at two dollars per bar rel. Winter apples will probably atait at two dollars and a hall per barrel, possibly more Tbe latest Centennial suggestion is that Congress at tbe proper time, adjourn to meet in Pblladoldbia on the 4tb of July 1876 and that tbe Legislature of all the States meet there on the same day. Tbe Governor of Illinois recently pardon ed a penitentiary onevlct because I bey said be was dying of coesneptioe. That pardon did more for that young man than would bave been done by a dozen bottles of ced liver oil. In twenty-four hours hie lunga were as sound as though they bad been made of brass. , The Philadelphia Ledger and other East ern papers publish touobing obituaries o' Hon. Pbiletus Sawyer, of Osbkosb, Wis. In the name of tbe living Pbiletus we pro. test. He insists tbat he Is not dead, ! though tbe Cbioago Times attempted to bill him. Chief Justice Cockburn bas fined the editor of the Cheltenham Chronicle $750 fur oritloising the Tichborne trial, and savs If be don't shut up now, there will be an MU tor shut up In ptisan. Ilase ball at Philadelphia yesterday Philadelphia, II; Athletics, 7. We notice several of th county official! from Franklin In town to day, among the number Depu ty MiorllT Ware. In theso hard tin cs, when low priced oil prevails, a malfar of course tho Sheriff has philoiienai for a;oodiniuy in the up Croek country as well hi down below. Some Inconsiderate Inilividinil II rid off a shot pin this oftei noon, on the bark or tho Creek, nearly the entire chnrijo from which lodged In Howo Cook's building, next door to this office. Mr Cook bad Just went iraldu and barely escaped a dose Of shot Wo believe there la a ponnliv ali.tthcd to the promiscuous nee of Are anna, and If snob is the cibo, the party who fired that gun ought to bo ar rested and punished. Dutch Henry, sinco his rstnrn Irom a snmmer residence at franklin, does not appear to have mended Ills ways In the least. A nlaht or two since he broke into the back door of a bouse owned by Julia Hlce, at present uuoccupied, and rolled inio tb j best bed In tbe bonse boots and all and in a beastly at.it of Intoxication. He was snatched from thence on the double quick by Constable Ilur goss who notiilcd him that a similar undertaking would see him safely lodged In Franklin. IIabo Tinas. -Wa never realized how close the times were until wo ov-licard Sammy Tate, liepu ly Postmaster of thl place, ciplal"'ag it to-uny Ue says that It is "nip and tuck" now villi the bes of them ; that eime of our best mea are even foiced to ask 'time" on a thiee cent post tec btanip, and he consider! that ubout the last run of shad. Bopr.s Noss, commenced ro ng to school to-day. and for that event ho bought three slates and s'X or seven books, at the same time lilting his pockety with tissue pai-cr to chew "wads'' and throw them at the girls. He thinks by close application he wll be able toiake charcoal sketches of Petroleum ('en' tre in the course of two weeks. Here's ou- ejjrt llogus. We hope you may succeed. Let your firs ir. be on the two men thataro working steadilv across the Creek, building Culver's Titusville and franklin Hailroad, as their momory ihuuld be per- actuated bv all means. Tbe Columbia farm Is producing about SiO bar. rels of oil daily. Our townsman Mr. a. U. Hooker, returned home this morning from h'l Florida trip, lie looks woll and appears to think Florida a good country to live iu. Last night a certain iemaie woman of this town gave puHIc exhibition of herself, ne.ir the mou:h f BennehoiT Hun. In her orgic?, she was ncconv panted by two ma rrlod ir.cn, whose name? wo wll not mention tuts time owing to tho ,';ct, that we believe that their poor wlros have enough dl-grace to bear now. But we neve r warn but once: nes time we heir from yov. young ir on, wo shall got yorr names In tyr j or no uniu'.sUk.it'c character. A gang of men have bcon fnaged repairing tbe telegraph Hues in this nelghborheot for tbe past uay or two. How a Brave Mru Died. General McCook, woo was murderd the other dsy in Dakota, belonged to tbe lami. ly of fighting McCuoks, ''so many ol whom were the victims of Conlsderate bullets du ring the rebellion. Ths.Ciccincatl Times gives some additional details of tbo mury dered man's last moments. It teems tba. McCookJ after receiving the latal shot lutr. Wintormute, succeeded In tbreving hi: enemy into an open window, from wblcti be might easily have burled blot to tbe ground beneath with the certainty ot kill log blm, but he considerately drew back and allowed frlecds to s?pe.-Me Ibem. The plucky general by this time weuken en rapidly, and was convoyed to bis room. The wound was examined by a physician Dr. Burleigb, who at once saw its fatal char scter. His patient inquired. ''Doctor bow la it with mc?" "I am afraid, general, tbe shot will prove fatal." After but a moment's pitisu tbe general rospooded: "All right. Ify time has come I am ready lo go. Ed. McCooke dies gam." From this time, 10 o'clock, tbe wounded man suffered muob pain until I o'clock in the morning,when he sickened end" attempt, ed to vomit. The exertion creatfd Inst bemorage from his wound aud Irom this time hesankuuti!7 o'clock, when, he ox pirsd. Almost the last words be uttered wercs "I never kaawlogiy wronged a man in my life. If I could hve died In battle or u some other way than at the hand of a nils erable assassin, I would die without a niur mur. There wore present at bis death, his de voted wife and darling boy.his wile's moth er and several of bis friends. It was a Irv ing scene to see man who but a few hour before was in sound health sud v,jor ot life so sudd nly pass away, and lo think tbat after having gone through liulf a hun dred battles almost enscatbed, be should fall ia such an iunemlnioua encounter Even the strongest men present wept and sobbed like cuildren. Three bluu bulls walked down tbe street, As blue as any bulls you'll meet. The pal est lo the others said, What shall we do? we are busied. A river flows across this street, I'ts depth ig just seventy feeL We'll We'll settle dowu a pier upon, And blow our brains out one by one. A young lady in New Castle bas found time duriug the last two years to go to schools, help with tbe hmis.'w irk, sit up eights with her "fell r," aud m ke a patch work quilt contuiulug six thousand niie bundled and seventeen pieces. September strews the woodlands o'er With maoy a brillUat color; Tbe w irld is brighter than before Why should our hearts be duller? Sorrow and the scarlet leaf, Sad tboughis aud sunny wouther, Ah me! the glury and the griei Agree not woll together. Tbomas W. Parson", Tbe pollen-dusted bees Search for the hon'iy-ltvs That linger. In the last Howcra of Septemb'T, While plaintive morning loves Coo sadly to their loves Of the dead summer Ihey fo well rememl.er, Geotge Arould. Upon the hills tbo autumn sun Ills ridiaoC'i pours like gulden W'ae; And low sweet music seems tu r,te Among tho tassels ol the pine; Around us rings the wild birds screnm, Abuts, un arcli of d itk blue s!;y ; While like a maide-.'s summer ilicaai, Tbe mists ipon tbo uieadjw lie. A-C-i. Tie dying yesr grows Strang, ly mil;! ; Now in the h!;y autumn weilher My heart is like a hippy cliiul, And life ami I, friends reconciled, Go over t tie bills together, Oh, fairest month of all the yeu! Oh, sweetest days in life I tbey ricil; Within, williuu:, is nuttrnn cheer, September there, S 'p'.ember hn'. So trauq ul mi l to s.veet. Carl pper.cer. Bright flowers are sinking, Streamlets are eht inking, Now the wide forest is withered setc; Light clouds are flying Soft winds are sighing; We will be thoughtful, for autumn is near. O paieter of the fruits anil flowers! We than!: Tboefor Thy wis ilesi,, Whereby these hum no bands ot ours In Nature's garden work with Thine. And thanks Ibat from our diily n ied Tbe joy of simple trust Is born; That be who smites the sum Tier weed. May trust Tbeo for the ainunin c.irn. John G. Wl.il tier. The Petersburg Progress has tho follow log article on tbw cil situation : Although oil has mtiutaiued lis low price, and appears to bo a perfect iliug on tlie mirket Operators auj oilwi iniernstol feelBomev,-hai;;relieved, aud soma eus:.-r thao a few days si,c-. To us f'jis eeen" almo3! unaccoiiolible, alnce several uew wells, producing la-gely, haf bee.i struck In thisdiotriot. while the Butler field is the scene of tbe same excitement ns h rtofjie. Producers are not yet aitit",-1 with t ie prlco, or else they look for a miracle hi re tire the old and profitable prices, for I'ley still continue to drill, starling nnv every week in such number ilwt they ..,ic tho gigantic combinalioo woiking nxninct theroselres at the sei-booid on excuse i,, insisting upon paying thair own pri3i( U3 Ihny what tbey may. The uppruich of c.ild crease In the daily production., when it will be impossible, we think, for this oinlnna- :ou iu ujuimaia mo piesat prion. II pro ducers would wotb mote in bt.rmony with each other, and eh.-eive the movemnU con stantly bavipg made by beavy capilnlists to crush them, tUey would profit by It woiid-r-10II7. But so long ill o icl) 01:1 insNt a upon ,gui!rillp. operating itste ad if buvin a le- gitime.trt urg-intz 1 t on they will be held fi'bj. c. to the will ol , jvery co.utiinatijn cl Cipilulists t'lut miv clmiicn 10 arise. It is said that the Nebraska l idi .ns are allowed to ride free on nil train they can Jump on while the latter la in motion. The llbe is being reduo-'d very rapidly. Tills is by all odds the most etlectivo and eco nomical system of deod.headiug on recoiii A Trenton dispatch Siys t!' l'.niwlvi. nia Ruilrond Cotnp iny have re, lucid the number of hours or laborers ajid road mo 10 eight perdiy. and tbe pay rods will l e cut dowu accordingly. The njeu dou't like Treasurer Spiajuer is very sici with tn 1 larial fever. The custom jourueymej shoe -nakurs of Pliiladelpbia re on a sirlke A LaucaSt"r min oainud Bender atlempt ed to coiiiuiit suicide becitise his wile r. fused to kiss him. Hi had bno on a pro traced "ben ier," and wis drunk at the lime. Nine buildings in Newton, New J 'rsey, burned ye.inidiy morning. Loss esiimated at $80, OHO. Insurance ahnn! f I'.'l.OOO. A sixyenr-oid sou of Ii H Alley, of W.iinpuui. Lawrence Co, Irom a 'win. d-.w into a celler stairway, liuc'uring his sMili s.) badly that be is tot expected to recover. OilNkks in BuTl.Bit.-Thn pumping capacity of all pip Ines at .Modoc and Greece City, H 7,009 barrels per day; o Mtllerstown, 3,000 bttrels. Tbe production of Greece City and Mo doo increased to-diy to 7,00d; ilillerstown to 3.800 barrels. All i'P Hoes ore run ning m full bias', Tai.ks nr reported full. Operators li iv ' cimimneed on tlm well locited on t:.e pr pniy ol Mr. Negley on Thorn cre.dt, n'jmit where llo old l'lttsburgh ro.id cro'sei u,,it st.mui. Tms will bean .oilier tesi in I'm Sni"i dit'e'ion. List wek w- stated tdat Hie well on the C'liri"iy bum I n h side ol Give-: City, vvaH a hu-idred b'ifel w d'. W. 't In ertor. The wed l!--vil s-vrtl ti-u-a and our in f.iriuant n il-' his c ilr.ul..tioiH neijnr liogly. Sine.'. It !n ii-c-i ac rt li-o'd. tint but n thin file!! id roctt '.via obtained Ii 0:11 which toe oil 11 r.ve,l and llt.i diillera believing the w. ii w n not d-!p e nun !li havo ;commenceil to bore i! i!ee;.. r. Mr. D iiiberty. who wan the proprietor nf t'01 well on !!, Henry farm, has bad bad l?-. The f ve I, -en iu tbe well lot O. .,...1 I...-., ;u !... liftla nrnanaelB as ye' ofgeiiiu.: I'mbi out. Ills expenses are eotne j J osr day. Tue O'l' i n ir we I 0:1 1 ho Humes farm ii pump. eg 1I1.111! 2) birreN of oil per day, three or Mir 0! this b -in,- used for tbe en sir..) luei. No o.l u.n t." ;i shipped as yet. A l-unc't j.ipo oonn:'cis it withjtbe Millers ;o-n and Coyl.'a si ilon Tuain Pips Line w!;i!i 'w 1: ,n:ri!i:ed fir ..,! speedily exe eu'ed by 0111 ener . a i.uainesi man Mr. G.-J.-g; .oli'-r Z d.' 'ers 11 raid. A f"cri'itu:i paper, in giviiig an acconn' ol a sh t iiij,' all' ay, says tiie wounded man Is t-xpiclvd to recover, as Iho pistol balj lodged in bis dinner pall. Ooo of Erin'g Own muEt havtf wriiten that itoin. At a s-'I ol .-ho'rt t.orned cattle at Utics, N 'Y., V.'rd ties lay, Iniyerj woro present ft ore Eeglund, C-iOvda, and all psrts of tbe U. Oi;e i-ui ilr m1 and fiilees huad of cat 'I.' rer.l 7. 1 .JoiO.OOO. A I'eiv d s,M ,i.;s iij,(,a the text. "By tbe sweat of iliy l.rj v; thou thait eat bleed' ilel vereii about tine times a week to some of our iwe: ty jear eld b js en tbe streets, and em;ji is z-d with a hickory limb, would enhance tbe prorp ct ot diunnieliiog the oumlier rd de id heats in the world. Tb? ye V,v lei-ir in Memphis Is abating. There were twelve i:: te-r n- 11 1 yeslerdsy, A whol.t fi'ti-ly n filed Wa:k( wa t.t restud ye.Ui-rl.iy in Tteuioi-t, N. Y., cbarg ed v.ih c .uoteiMiir..; cmrencv, 8 Intg't Hii.r.iny uf wait. 1 v.ue lou ii ou the preui lei J ":!'S W.virJo . . To d 1 'o .1 l.i.osp.-.jjic lonairo a'. Oor. doa's iiai :-v :r' nuro Ft'." f riJo '..'.(' :' t.. UO.hw f.ei ol ,-KCCND-tlAND Tl -DING. At fr. mi.) to "5 cts. per tcot Tb lit1 in is iu nut lIu.! order end all re il f!-:. .1 A pi' I -1- ti n. n. WARNEU. .nor:i":: autjcjuk uf COM SI :.V II O L S ii 1IO ij O Ujs V. & n E K S 23 II E I . AFs.ejiated witn the earlier recollection of a (treat 1:1 n,; m-n end women is Iho uisui iiyif li.o Uiib brick ai:d emery slone wtieiHV-iih ih,i knives i.r.d folks, and psns and kmlf", and n'her k icben articler were it stated itui"g "scoured up." That prlmil live in ile prevails lo day in thousands 0 I ituilies v: o h .ive 11 -ver u- -d Snpolio. Bu' en-e let .,p,,i,, I,,. n,,(,j fur ihin purpi se utid Urn lioujewifj noer wauts liath buck or oiiery Stf'.f nov mr.ru. Sapollo not only ecouis oll'all nisi and tarnish, it brighu-ts. b tuns a puiisa us brilliant as new, nnd do is il in ere tenth the lime requirid hi my "il.er suns'ance. So;d everywhere. Housrk-i'pi-is iry K lw vn wen vv Finn. Ilat ini: cii; 1 d ol my interest In tie h .01 and s'H.e store, nexi door to Simmoo's I). ii Himii, 10 to? brml ,r, Lawrence Zi "ic", all p.,r'ii 3. knowing themselves in di b'.d lo me will ple-.ifeoall and settle' at tv. and .11 p-ia.ina uaving bil's nain(i tun wt 1 1 resent t'u-rri I snail miporintrml i' e binincsj for a time aud can bo lJund at t ature. EVIL ZEDWICH, ' -"-ntre, Pept 22. Little J0e. d. V. KUhSTiill, PETIll.tLEtTM CENTRE, PA. I'li'CE M-T. XXX White WlTt fl, iB.im I Meat, "'p. t.S.p WuaatBran ''s, so. seplBlf. OF THIS I'tiG an:. UAt EXiiiumoN itR HELD AT 71'K CITY OP1 ERIE 0111 rneleg Tnc-rtlir, Nepi. 3l)lh. to '!.-.t, ..i, e rur lsn)sj. ..:"k. , f , n ,T ,.0o Sept, 23d "tin-li' 0 ."'-;"'i.wiih the I'niicl ' I !' ,e ci,lz"" 0 tbe sen " l ' .a-:dll.!..i!Blonare enr.liaP.y incited i.e.' .n-'li- . l'".'1 T ' "', mi1 b.f.rni.V i. V.' e. p ; i j..,,, ' k KBf. 1-f .H'ent -,or Harrisboi-es, fan. NEWGOOS lrv NEWGOODS,NEWE01 NKW STOCK DXIY GOOD OAEPETS, OU Cloths Aotions, J JC9T RECEIVED AT M, SAMUEL: DRY GOODS STOE Wusliiiiston N(n pt, Petroleum Centrt The Largest and Cheapest stock ot CALICOES 8 to 10 cts per yard. BLEACHED MlJiLIXS from 1) to It cts. LAHSDAI.E UNBLEACHED MlSLri 10 to 15 els Bl ST a.GIIA71 from 19.' i to IS cU CLABR'S (HI THREAB 4 spools for 25 cts. Dress (aooils, Shawls, Ho icry, Corsets romcs e PicciTOoods, Ladles Has, BibVJ FIooi'oV Ii t the very ast qnallty Drllllaga and Li ens r-ius ana needle, ces.pir paper, urptu eue luwcsi raies. Millinery Trimmiii LACE GOODS, And a complete stock of kdi liats and tionueta, Also, a Complete Slock of BOOTS SHOES IS Which will be sold at Commencing August 1st, 183. C-Oive me a call and exatnlns goof I and prices. M. SAMUELS. Pet. Centre, July 7tb, 1873. McKinley & Gross. Baohinists, Blacksmiths. AMD fKbert Farm, Fefroleuui tiistie, Pa. Boiler Repairing a Speciality ntnsrp.Y stills kefaire" ;y Vn wa, rant all work done by 10 be tiearly as tood as new when reps'""1' nno 1 material furnished and prices reasoo i.i Ilavitur liad long experience In the t":' ne.-a w e Mre enalil.4 ro k'vo MatlafaCllon. .HISKI'll MeKt.NLKV. SKBAh'i'lA ) ctroleuoi Cenire, I'a., .fun- 1,tf H j' 1': J