Fetro'euTfi Centre Daily Record. A Pet. Centre. I'n.. nnturday Nov. 1 Itlvlim Survive. MKTnoDisT r.i'iaooiwr. cntmcii Service every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and t'-i I. M. SuMmth School at 12 P.M. eats free. A cordial invitation extend ed to all. Kbv. T. Gkaium. I'ftstor. PRESBYTEUIAN --CHURCH. Prencbing at 11 o'clock A. M.. nnd T o'clock P. M., hy the Pastor, W. C. Bi rch ARD. Sabhitli School at 12, directly after lorenonn service. Prayer Meeting and Sabbath School Teacher's Meeting Tuesday evenings ot each week. Petroleum Cctstre Lodge, No. 715, I.O. oIO. F. Regular meeting nights Friday, at 7 o'clock. Signed. S n. EOOKER, N. 6. J. C. E. IlanTMAN, A Sec'y. "I'lace ol meeting, Main St., opposite .ticUlintoek House. A. O. ol 47. VV. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of TJ. TV., meets every Monday evenlna at 7ii o'clock, In Odd Fellow's Hal', Petroleum Centre,! JaMks Wilsoji, M. W. .Tames 3. Wihtr, R. I. O, o! IS. 31. Minnekaunee Tribe No. 183, I. O. R. M of Petroleum Centre, meets every Thursday evening in Good Templar's Hall. JT Council Ures lighted at 7 o'clock. H. HOWE, Sachem. C. L. JfJKES, Cbiel ol KecordB. Gold at 1 p. in. 103 Gits liliicl in Prison. Many ot our readers will remetnbor a shooting affair that occurred in a tree-and-eusy at this place about Ova year) ago, when Gus Kblel drew bis revolver tnd stiot and killed a man from Houssvllle. The details ol the circumataoco it is not neces sary for us to repeat here. Rbial was tried and convicted aud sentenced to the poniteo tiary lor a tetra ol twelve yern, and la now serviug out bis sentence Up to the present time be has conducted himself in the pris on, as lo secure tho confidence cF the officer6 and Is given mora freedom than is usur.liy enjiyod by convict3. Ea is In good health, and is still full of bopo that bo will live, to breath fresh air; ngain. Ooe Incident, which Is an evidence ol r-enerosity, is wor tby of notice. Young Bennett, ol Lockport N. Y. , who ws released I torn the Peoiien tiary on Monday lust, when be came to turn bis back torn tho Irco galea bad nolb log to wear, aside from bis prison suit, bis clothes, which be dolled (or bis piison suit' wbeu be Brut went 'n, hcviog rcceivd no care, were found to be totally destroyed by the moths. Bennett, with ool a shirt or a rug of clothes to bis baok, and no money, wuuld have been turned Into the streets n Allegheny City, to make bis way borne as best be could, but for Gnu KUial. By some means Gus bad maniged to save up a small mount ol mouey, and knowing Bennett's condition, he came forward and offered fif teen dollars to the discouraged convict, which was gladly accepted. A frieod wbo has been there from the be' ginning, says that two years ago the sheriff of Butler county traveled around oo foot all over his territory bis papers boing contain ed ia a small pocket book. Now the same Individual travels ou boreeback with a train Ol six pack tniil.)s heavily laden with sales of properly belonging lo the producers. $10,001) lo drill a well for 60 cent oil, and the sheriff is sure to visit the unfortunate operator and soli bim out. Times ain't as they ued to was In Butler county when soap was dog out or the ground. Then sheriffs' sales were unknown. . Now every rail fence, tree, Btoue, post and building is placarded with the tender missives. Last night was Hallowe'en. Quite a number of pranka were played by the boys la commemoration of the event.. Two young ladles residing on the Boyd Faun, arrayed themselves la appropriate boys coe tume and paid their frionds a visit. They mode good looking boys and their Monde were glad to see tbem, and would like lo have them put the gales back on their binges. The ladies looked well at least their pictures did. Wo are glad to learn our townsman, Mr. James Adams, is the Inrluuate possessor of a fljwing well. The well on the Christy latin, in the Modoo distriol, owned by bim in lee was completed day belnrn yesterday und immediately commenced (lowing oil in large qiiauliiiis. We congratu late him on bin good fortune. Au onalampeil letter was deposited In an Indiana post oflioe last week, aud under tuut'i i Im nj !'! wiik the endorsement. '1. 'I l:,-r si! .. r. ,n ; , I, J....J,, !i uflf el Uwai pitt ,ulj ktiio. " 4m Pithoio Klltry of Years Old residents o- the oil region will re member the cao of lilg'iway robbery which occured iu Pithole upwards of six years ago the knocking down of a man and rifling uib pockets. 1 no men, lie-no tu and Uiley, were arretted, charged with li e crime, and were tried and Conv icted In Franklin and sentenced to the I'emlentMry tor a period ol seven years. P. R. Gray of Franklin was then sherifT-of Venango county, aud with his prisoners proceeded down the Allegheny river on a steamboat for Pittsburgh. In the night, very dark, and ia winter, Ri'ey with bundciirft on bis wrists end shackles ou his leg, jumped Irom bis quarters on the boat ttirongb a window into the river, aud swam ashore, and was never again heard Irom, although his ruo.t iutiuiale friends are probably well aware ol bis whereabouts. It was a daring adventure, but proved a successful one lor RlU-y. Ben nett was tuken to the Penitentiary and served six years and owing to bis good conduct while there, be bad sufficient time credited to him to wipe out oue year of hi3 sentence, and accordingly be waj released on Monday last. Both Riley and Bennett are residents of Lockport, N. Y. GroutJi uK ilio PetroleiimJ Trade. Wo have received Bremen Petroleum Cir. culars giving ibe comparative poattion ol the Petroleum Irade in toe leadiu;; North German ports abjut the 1st of October, 1872 and 187X Theae circulars very fairly reptuseut the onoruiou iuoieaso that ha: taken place iu ibe volume of tho Utile lo Germany. The Imurts und the conmmp tion far tue ti rat eigut cionthi ot this year were over ono-hail larger than lor the same lime ia 1872. The following wore the stocks in, ailoal aud loading, fur the ports tneo tioued, on or about the loth of Oc;ober,,872 and 1873: 1S72. 1873. Bremen, barrels 2l)!),000 291, U00 Aulwerp, 13d,0u0 18i),0o0 Hamburg, " 78,501) 114,210 Rotterdam, " 09,000 53,000 Siettiu, ' b7,500 109,000 Total, burrs1?, fi73,00 815,2oo The increase in the stock on October 101 a this year, w9 about 27'J,000 barreis, or lest than lllty per cent., wbilo the increase iu consumption was over filly per cjuI., thus makiug the siooli bold on October 20lh, this year, relatively a trifle less) than at t:i; same date laEtyjar. T.ie amouuls taken lor conBUtnptlou tor the liret ejgut muntua ot ISili aud 1873 cumpare aa umii r: 1872. 1873. Fioa Ereinen, barrels 20,874 4o3,0d5 " Antwerp, " 224,274 3j7.308 " Hamburg, ,' 117,011 208,123 ' Rotterdam, 103,3j7 13i),4d:i ' Stettin, " tS.tioB 104, l78 Total, barrels 700,782 1,213,152 The exact increase in tbe amouuts taken for consumption was 410,371 bairels, or about lilty-oue and uue-fourtu per cent. The imports lor consumption into tbe United Kingdom so lar this year greatly exceed those tor the same lime last yeji, while tbe stocks bas increased probably cot over twenty-live per cent. The (igiites which we protect above aro very gratilyiug. The tact is that our staple bas been laid down in Europe at so low a piice that al competing oils bavu almost been beaten out of the markets. Unless great improvements have very recently been made iu the manufacture ol shale oil, there is every reason to believe that that article bas uos this year, and can not, be ptoduced at prices sullicieuily low to Compete witti petroleum, even'wbith tbe protection that is furulihed tho English shale oil producers by the high test law. So long us the price ol Petroleum is as low as at prcseut there is a very sttoug probability tuat the consumption will increase enormously, s. mat wuen nigh prices uo come tbey will ill L A 4je all the more lusting. CanOeld & Co. have removed their livery establist.tneut to Ibe old McDonald barn, opposite tbe Central House. The uew loca lion is a good oue. Tbey have also made several additions to their slock, aud would respectfully invite their friends to pay uem a call. As tbey have about tbe only flist Class livery aud sale stable between Titus villo and Oil City, read their advertisement and see lor yourselvee. It who they eay is not tiue we'll agree to stand tbe local op tion. Ed. Reynolds, proprietor of tLe Empire House, at Cony, wbo Was severely cut with akuile, tbe tiundepd a stylish New Yorker, beveral weeks since, is still cuuliued lo his led. 11 s knee do.-s not Ileal up very rap laly. Postal cardi are not tu be adverted or returned to Ue dead letter office. If uol filled lor nt exiiiratiiiq. ol six weeks, tbey f.u to t'i burned. h2m Taking into 'on-;i.!tT:Uioi'. tho dullness of the times ami tlie low price of oil, not speaking! of the jtcarcity of money, 1 have concluded to reduce the price of KESZIM! delivered at the wells to per bar rel. My motto is live and let live. Pay me a call before goinc; elsewhere satisfy you as to price of Benzine, l'ailroad track and I will quality and Old stand Fourth ou Jftreet. a :rrmm Petroleum Ceutre, Oct. 23. 1S73. New Usk3 for Pbtbolki'm. We copy the following paragraph Ivoni a lengthy eil Itorial in the New York Bulletin : The low price of American petroleum bas led to its general introduction and consumption in England. In some ol the towns it is used in the place ofgas In street lamps and ex perlments bave been successliilly made to utilize it for luel in combination with coal slnck, and as motor for locomotives anil steam eogioes, In France, Germany, Italy and many other conutries, the consumption i f American petroleum bas also been ex tended and Introduced. Ttiere is a droll story of bow a min lost a wagor in Pueblo, Colorado. Stepping at to a large liquor stole be tile rid to bet Ion to one bat be could, bliudtolded, tell tbe name of any liquor or wiue in. the house o. any mixture of liquors, by tbe tattto and and smell All went well with bim at lira, lie named the celebrated brands correctly. Then they liauddd bim a glass of water. -He tasted, be smelt, and at last, comelete- ly nooplussod he gave it up. "Well, boys, ''be said, "you have got me. It seems tc me as il, yeurs ato, I struck something oi tutit Kiuu in tbe fclales, but it wax no long ogo that I have entirely lorgotteu it All Siaiiits U;iy. To-day being All Sainls U .y, il will to duly observed by 6erv ices In the Cuhollo churches. Mass will be celenrated at Jl'ih reter r.itu e cuurcu tte s imo us on Sor d.iy. The lirst of Nuventbur wis set apart, we believe, by one ol I he Popes of Rome, about one th itisuud years ago, to 'cnminem orate the virtues of Ibu many siitits who were entitled to Ibetidoraliou of tut lailt f il. intbaUiyj bJloio the .CDi.veiaion of the northern uitiu.n to Cbria lanity ilio li'vt day of November wan one devoted to the nonor of Thor, Woden and Fr gi. The pranks played on UilloWHen, or ti ev-n ing preceding the d ty, aro but d rnlic of the pagan custuma ol tie old i onniueu Tbe day is ollentlmes observed in prutes lanl churoh s to coimu .'tnovate uii ii:i,oi I - ant event in tin history of Proiuiauiiiii. It was on the 31st ol October, 1517, ;:it Luther nailed tu the door ol l ie Cit ie lr.il at Wittenburg his protest, with th i Jeclai ation that be was willing to deieud by tbe pan, or word ol mouth wojt was set fotn thereto. From that time dates the great division in the Chrimian church. Thtre are many superst tioiis clustering around 'Halloween," for a description of wiicb see Burns' poem on tbe etitiject. The young people of Petroleum C litre improved the occasion last evening lo cut up their usual pranks. A Co m in on "lislakt!. Tbe wisest thing For any man, Is to get frbtn others All be cau. Tbe meanest thing A man can do, Is to get bis gains From me or you. From St. Nicholas for November. Oysters stowed, oysters In ball shnll, oys ters fried, oysters in every style nt all buus at the Petroleum Exchange Hotel. Tom Snowdeo has got a brun uew calico apron, and would like to open a dozen or two lor you. The engiue Uuuse at the Uicbards well, on tbe Hess (aim, was destroyed by Ore, day befote yesterday. Loss slight. Rev. W. C. Uurcliard, of this placrf, wilj preach iu the Prestiy terian Church, at rioiieevilie, tomorrow (Suuday) evening at 8 o'cluck p ni. The usual service will b" here la the loienooil. Mrs. Julia Ward lluwe m ule her first ap pearance tu a New York pulpit ut Unity Chapel, Hirleiu, lust Sumliiy evening. A beauiiiul su jsel scene Was that of this afternoon. PARKER Oil' FIEIjM. VICIMTY OP Mtl.LEnSTOWN. The Pbrevo .1 uay widl, on the McCm-.dy fat in, is annu'i'f dry hole. Tf. ArgyH wtll, on the Oougati latm it also dry. TavlVr and S it lerli-1.1 tet.e.illy Cni-' d Uodry boles on the Biudy farm, aujoistr-.g the Faiqtli r. ' Phillips Bros, have a new w. H on the ISarnharl liirm below the CMyeri-. It is How tog lively. Tie B.ackbawk well, on the Tieutoian lann wrs recently torpedoed aud the pio duction is greatly Increased. 15, H. Cu'tipa ell's well on the Farquer farm, fouth f MUI.tJtown Is doiug two "hiiudted barrelr per day. A new strike has been rands on the Paul McDennutt lartn. It started on Monday ..i 91111 harrols. AtoistlO'Jg c; Co., nro Ibe ow ners. Gei. V- Fortran ct Oil City receot.y strucs a uew well on the Myr-M iaro, which is repurtf.l al lour hundred barrels. Lo ck;ud tnl llaiiinGltn have a new well ou the Seybert larui. H slattad up .on Mouday end made a good sun. On Sunday last anew well was olrueK on tbe Win. Mooie latin, owned by fctewart and Capt. Wileuo, and ib reported at Irom six to elgni hundred barrels per day. A new well ou the Sarnliart farm owned by Stouhton, McCaodlecs &, Duffy, of But ler, i domg one hundred aud fifty ..barrels per duy. VtCIXITVlllf MODOC. Kirns, Hall it Ktlheia bave a good well on I he t'i'.'oa !a:m. A cew e'.rikn was aljo made on tbe Trout man farui,on Wednesday evening and Is re ported lure. A large well has been mi.de on the Gtub ber laim. It commenced to llow on V.'ed oesday aud is doing eeve.-al hundred bar rels. It is owned by Cleveland parties. victxiTf of K.vuxd cnr. John II. Uiiey and ottiers bave drilled a well deeper on tbe McEoeer farm, wbicn is now going about two huudr4 barrels per day. Tbe Kuuo Company's well, on tbe Rod gera faitu, has been drilled .deeper and is now tluwing over two bundled battels per day. MISI-bi-LAXEOli. Chas U. Berer nod Thus. McConnell, Jr., a i lick the sand in a well on the Burn bait farm, uear Greece City on Thursday ol last week, and Ue well started up et ti e rate of about three hundred baireis per d.,y. Ad hip, Parker A Go's new well on ibe J. li. C-nipbeil litui, near Petiolia,s otioi.t a sixty bitrel well. Oilman's Journal. Walt. Vananedi'll and another party went out hunting yesierdiy. T:u-y bunted a 1 day and s. cured several trophies ol their pro a ess as Nimrnls. Lou. Voucher took acjount of stock and found it lo consist ol n.ree pveou leatbeisand four chestnuts. llo thinks they are fit to be classed among ibe'iuighly hunters of old. Hon. A. B. Me ichum b is been lecturing In Sin Fraticiseo ou the Modocs and in nar rating the ciiciimstauce attending the a? sasninatiou ol General Canhy aud his own escape, said : "Boston began to take my scalp with a blunt knife; but Toby interpos ed with devices to delay tne operation, and wuen at length, be b id raised live or six inches of nkln on tho left side of my head, Toby woman 1 ko, accomplished by strategy what could not be done otherwise, the shouted: S ddiers! soldieiB!' and Boston left his woik iinli'iisiied." St. Louis, Oct. 31. Alien and Uogan have signed a supple mental article of agreement that they will flight at a place set by Jacii Looney aniil Tom Keliey, aud stakes increased lo $2,50(1 aside. Looney and Ki Hey ate understood lo have named Omaha as the place, and November ISth as the tinm for tbe mill. This may be changed, however, tu Canada, as first su(;;.rn9ted, but this is abandoned 00 account of the danger ot p issing Illinois. There am now iu operation In tbe United Slates fifteen narrow-gange railroads, with a total ol 700 miles of track. The twenty roads in course ol construe! ion will increase tbe Lumber of miles lo 1.A50. Tbe average cost of narrow guagn mads, with the rolling stock complete Is $10,000 per mile. A new time table will go into effect 00 tho Oil Creek ro .d tomorrow. I will appear in our columns as soon after it goe into effect, ns possible. Cornell University has fifteen female students, and more com ing. Lady lecturers are making crest fortunes in England oo accoitut ef (he novelty or the thing ther a. OUR Al'OTHGltS. Wbo were tho best and iWii.,., t. in tho world expert inir our -..i I''"1' took espi ciul pride iu " - --.luuiot tenia , I, rows ol tiuware I hut kIi e l mirror. Everv nr t cl p.o it, thou! t!.;r k. nuc -ptlbio ot poli.li, inciudiiij k'loeher, v;;u (ein i. y lr i' i,,ii; I'tun.,, ' '''"''''J, lot-n It imny gneieneii. ,i: c, tnateri-ils ciicti s l!.ih iirlck to'U', eta., it wh a s.ol. us i!,r, oUHvOl love. Nowad:ys, liow,),r l'll but il.iiiehlers line Saimlin. un.l i u . - ' - " nuar ctm poiiii more ante:? annuo it belter i they colli! in a whale day. I y0n win excel your mothera in the brlgb ncn J your lutchen ware, t:e fcapnlln. 31, 331acksmiths, AMD Egbert Fan:., Centre, Petrokm la. Boiler Repairing a SpecialiV REFINERY STILLS REPAIRED gig1 We v.'airant all work done hj m he nearly fjord ns new when repair). Good tuterial fu.nisbed and prices reiM able. Havirrj bad Inns experience in the i, nesp wc ir en.i'.'M tr :i.'o .Rsfacilon. Cdskwi :ii-'.tiM:i. !:; am 1 a GBoi1 rctroler.ui C.'i.irc, ra., Jan. V. tl 823 Mou?y Mr.de Fast. $,() Hy r.ll lm w) work f lis If upon wtiii'e i tto rot Rntl ua nil -inn, w ni1! L'ivi'y tmt k lar tr y(ur tnm hv. tvn 1 ftan.ji for cficu'ir . O. II IU CJLUV v i t).. 'iVktin.-Ua, Micii. VVIlh niificlir fin 1 h:';'rtt r. lv will not ad floret vi.i!, but in niiK'ty-mnt! n'ai's out if a 1.1 dreJ tlKfo ou w ill t:tl-u!;i in):.'' a caiotntl, si inikinir v.'iur crtj T.-ori.d l!.".Tt nt i-wb t' iti1v t.ve: !.!r1 re :;: ! v tn '.I c.;u 1-c rd'eii ti. I r 1 liiltuiu' It" ! Ii'ori fc:irni:t .vh ban! fntm the n.-i'.i.ir.all rri:. p:u-nU dift-n-- M vim. In iho V.uhj.'.; l!o, cnu. u .wrn'riiir. It eiiriry, ln'a cf int'f.Kn-y, a::(i i l iiorvou di 11'inthiiL' n si fii-ii.'t. wiii.'!) .".itrn bo t'l. ' 'net I'.v Miii I vii!"ire!; si' ;til. im ex'o- of tvnrc.si-.-. V :!.: :o.i M- '.ii:.fc 1 hnr.h, ;'a iitx h!.-: r';e,'. TP 1UZ I.Mkililtl TO J. V. KrlktiE. fists MMteisE a MM Had ''It lr. '..T-.:iIim:i r.n v.lll c?cct ttis wauu or mu'hiu.1 ia tl:u iu:i J n:::b;;io-.i oi 1372 John E Cavil. ro c.v. V. A lliitiiril, I Snr.ir.fi. li. 'i'.'.li Kin. ''niriMioIldil. t-. New Yuri;, 5.evenil r A'. 1 This slmnlc nr.c1. lnaenliKi .Mr.rhina 08 the -w:u5 Vi. '.:lne i-.m! 13 tu biwini' iilur with iiJu', iu il.a pic;i of tr.:eii.-ivi; X" wo'!:, ti. wr.rk "jelii" .lv.ich more l oml-ioii n l:i tt-.-. iline nii'l mil miu Kuth i.oit 'l:e rspy N.i h'. ly'n tulle; Is now cmnpli lo vrHii.m Mi'rii nn w'lh ftlil.tnlliKt cirel.hir null full ' tioni. ru nt on receipt of $2. or lluinluJ In pluto fur Addniss. Tlio McKco ISaui:I. Co., S'Jil llrimdwiiy, KuwT AGENTS WANTi'D. Iltlj. Ml!,' i5.nnn to 20.000 teet ot siccond-ha TTTnrvn -t ir,.m o?; ,. .t.i rin tier t The Tu!)!.i is iu lirst class order and 4 ready fitted April 2-J. H n. IL WARNER- 'kntttl?l -villi. Iiiih it4 oihftn ill II srri'fi-'1 linrl r ul t a r.1 lliu lOoml li..nei' llll! lilil(M 1 ireatini; lunc dlwone with eou.h eyi n;i. Ij' J A-e. , Ao. 'I'D rilcueoiiMI'ilutlon we mntl im'': '"J lell the bio. d, aii.l whou tliehloo l I" l'".r" ,. S I'fiinilon R,-iiiiut ctift. !r e.tist. I)r MrCsl il'".' "TJ ttln,t !l..iPe!inr n.nolriit.M ..t, null 1111 hot M 'I'rv olio itiiL'Iu i;n:'knt"! V.v rpiurn '"'.r:! f I Oft i ft:nl viiu wiHii'vvii- a f....l tlmiik-fill 1 Miidifinn Co , lo Iiii, Ltrt ot j.Lrrin ti. F. Ko: rnis, ! . l'ETEOLEUM CENT11E, FA. PltlCR I.I-T. XXX Whlto Wh't PI. fn.lKi I Veal. t Mu.p, i.r.n vt' he.it B nni JUI8, ClllMI' !Sally Jones, of Macoupin coin ty.Il!, supports a blind fii('!fl and Lis seven children by plo ing prairie. OveFTcTiOO copiesof' Miss Al cott's "Little Women" weresolj in England during the last 1)' of J 872. A young lady speaking of one of l' aversions, nid "Ho is aluiost a Pet ''' Inute; ho only lacks instinct." TlieSiiltantnolher is ubout tu preeenH Hie Turkisb war department rsj pounder Ktupp guus.