SHUGERT& STARR i M MerleBdJSeilta Oa j Merchant Tailors I Airo;HUit,ii Cnstf Jirnishln Woods, IPlKMCt FEANKLIN STS., TITCHT.1.LE, PA.) Bin pet Umt aseertments of H VLOlIHiiSt CASSIMERES WSLIIH, FRENCH ARDJ AMERICAN COAT IISTGhS, MBit AND TBIPED ECITINGS FANCY VESTINGS. tlrer offend in the Oil Kegtea. ITWKNTT DIFFERENT STYLES OF HATS 5s O.A.3PS, All Uit Latest and Nobbiest Btrlea. A FULL LINI OF Cents Furnishing Goods, &c. troteum Centre Daily Record. Pal. Centra, Pav, mou4ay Feb. 24. IHtIM Service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Service every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and P. M. sabbath School at 12$ P.M. at free. A ordial InTltatioa extend ed to all. Kit. G. Moorb, Paator. PRESBTTErUn CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'olock A. M.. and 7 eoloek P. M.. by tha Pettor. W. C. Bcrch- . Sabbath Sohool at 12', directly after lareaoon ier tic. Prayer Meeting and Sabbath School Taeaber'a Meeting Tuesday evenings ol at a wee-. . rtrlenm Centre liodffe, No. TIO, I. O. of O. V. Regular meetlogl eights Friday, at 7 'leek. Signed. B. ALLEN, N. G t. H. KeotiR, A Seo'y. BVPIaca of meeting, Mala St., opposite eClintock House. A. O. of V. . Liberty Ledge No. 7, A. O. of U. W., Meets evory Mooday evening at o'olook, la Odd Fellow's Hull. Petroleum Centre, Peaoa. A. Gi bnk, M. W. M. T. Connor, R. I. O. of It. 11. Mlnneksunee Tribe No. lN.t, I. O. R. M f Petroleum Centre, meets every Thursday veoin. Id Good Templar's Hall. 3& Council tires tig-bled at 7 o'clock. II. HOWE, Sachem. J I. REYNOLD, Chief ol Records. Cold at 1 p. m.'lU'S Seuly all the seats for tha Chapin lec tare, to be given at Oil City, to-morrow avenlng, are taken up. These ifeslring to attend should osll at tha Peetefllce New room and secure seals, ' Elsewbeia we publisk the programme of the entertainment to be given by the Juor larDramatio Association, at the Catballs School House, Ibis evening. The pro gramme will be carried out entirely by am ateurs. As It Is gotlao np for the benefit of the Cathode Society, we hope to see a lull attendance. Mr. Paist, Superintendent af the Maple Shade Oil Company, Is about to slart up one or two old wells on the Egbert Farm. Tha entire OspubltosB ticket wae elected Id tha lata township election. Only eleven degrees below zeio early this nerning. II local option goes into effect, aiod the present cold weather continues, old soakers will berdlyurviva the shock. The lollowing is the vols la this town hip on the Local Option question : For License. Ag'sl LI Rnusevills 2 234 Petroleum Centre, 150 87 RyndFaria, 67 S7 jfiumer, Si bt The Evening Star Is the name or a new paper at Oil City. It looks well. Wa wish lb undertaking uiseess. We are iuloruieil that a lire at Tltaivllle, last algbt, destroyed the resldeuee of air. VaoKttee. Loss not staled. The Ueeea la a new ludla shawl It in made el a single piece of oaebmer, instead pf weay smell pieces juluud together, aud is aat sa erj-oslj tfta real el't baV There was a prize fight, on Saturday af ternoon la' I, between Hon. Thomas Maloy of Bsllytouly, and Dr. Timothy Downey, of Dallybat. on the ilals back of Wssblngloo street. It appears Mr. Malloy had made mnJry and divers remarks against Mr. Downey's character as a fighter from Bally bat, claiming that Ballybalile were "oo good on earth " This came to Dowhey's esrs, who Immediately sought out Malloy aort challenged him to combat In the roped arena. Tba wbola party adjourned to the flats, and after choosing seconds, spongers, bottlebolders, Ac, proceeded to basin ess. First round. Tarn made a tierce luoge at Tim. miscalculated the distance and plow ed a hue furrow in the boaem of mother rth. Violent commotion and trembling In consequence. Second round. After being carefully rubbed down with vinegar aod brickbats, supported by bis seconds, Tom crept out of his corner. Tim advanced baldly and slriks lag out suddenly with bis right flipper bit Tom behind the left ear, 'sending him to grass. Tim went down witb him, and then as (bo Arkansas poet bas It And Tin pitebed Into bim, Aad Tom pitched Into be, Ye way a' lit it was a sin, An' 'orrible to see. The flgbt ended la victory for Dr Dow ney, and the honor of Bsllyhat was aveng ed. Considerable money changed bands oo the result! Tom swears b could whip him bnt be bad not Tonawanda bitter enough within bis skin, "av kourse not, ye know." Friday night, at the conclusion of the meeting of the Odd Fellows, a complimeox tary oyster supper was tendered tbe oflicvrs the Tltusvllle Lodge, who bad been an a visit to P. troleom Centra Lodge, at tbe Central House. A very pleasant time waa bad, and mine host Davis was highly com pllmented on the manner in which it was gotten up. . We are pleased to notice the return lo turn to town af our friend, Mr. J. W. In win. He bas been on a trip lq the North Caroliua gold Held. , Frank Ripley, of Parker's Lauding, and W, W. Johnston, of Petersburg, were in tewo yesterday. Tbe loss by the Petersburg lire is esllmaj led at ever $100,001). A fellow in New Orleans is said to have takeo a box of caslile aoap to get rid of treckles. He still bas a few oa bis face, but Inside it isn't Ireokled a bit. A man at Houston, Texas, wanted to give something toward paying off church debt, and not bavlng auy money bu laid a six shooter ou tbe contribution box. From the lime the devil in tie Garden of Eden showed his appreciation of temaio in fluence, In reaching Adam through tba fas oinalions of Eve, woman bas been tbe great meditator or to use a term not In in lis offensive sense, bas been the go-between. In all governments, from family govern ment up to matters of state, woman has been pacificator between conlendiug fac tions. Aud now in this miserable Modoc war out iu Calilornia, the same thing (is (en. Iu all tbe negotiation for a 'talk' between the lodiaos entrenched in tbe lava beds and the whites, two squaws have betn employed as bearers of tbe negotiations. Their names aro not very euphonious Ar tiuiue Cbokus and Oneeyed Dixie but tbry are of the gentler sex, aod show with tavages'as witb pale laces that womao is power swaying all men wo seek peace and would pursue it. Cbampaigne dealers are threatening a heavy advance In tbe prise of their aerated shops. Tbe ostensible reasou is, failure of tbe vintage of Francs." Carrlten, O., brs a well edaoated young mau who declines an offer of $60 a month lo teach school, bsoausebecan make more money digging coal. Tbe aboiniuabl fashion of parting tbe hair on the side bas neea adopted oooe more by some young ladies who seem lo glory In being considered last. , The Bustou Times protest against tbe em ployiuent ol female teactiera in the public schools ol Maaaenusell, except in tbe pri oiary sshools. Ou Wednesday eveulog next, the Mozart Musical Society of this place, are to give a graad concert at Sobel'e Opera House. Tbe programme will aonsist of a flue selection ol songs, quartettes, glees, As. Ail tbe local talent of ibis aud iss surrounding towns will be employed on this occasion. We piedicl a full bouse Mrs Mary Aun Iteioheri, living at Ash land, Pa., Is 35 years old, aud weighs a lit tie over 500 pouuds. 81 e is 5 feet in height measure 29 inches round tbe arm, aod lent 8 Inches rouod the waist. She is a asilv of Schuykill county. IN THE STREET. Like a breez from a garden, Made sweet witb tbe scent Of tbe fresh blooming lllaaa, She eame and lbs went. Pure spirit and vision, Felt rather than known, Fain would I have bald her And made ber my own. But m the onconsclous ; Breeze blesses and goes, So went she, more blessing And blest than she knows. Tbe A Idle A Very Candid .flan. I Tbe Siindey'HereldIndianspolli) relates the fellow'ngi A rather good tblog we don't vouob for lis truth, however Is told at the expense of an estimable citizen of Bartholomew county, whose only fault is to tarry longer than It is sanitary at tbe wine whei it oiov etb itself aright. Notwithstanding tbia In. amity, Joe is beld in high esteem by tbe neighbors, who honor blm for bis Industry, truthfulness, candor, end other manly vir tues. One night, during a protracted meet, log, Joe straggled Into tbe neighborhood church, a .little drunker than anybody bad ever seen bim before, and came to? anchor among a herd ol unregenerate goats on tbe back seats. Tbe beat of tbe room and tbe fumes of tbe liquor induces gentle somnolence half sleeping and ball waking, during which he beard but heeded not tbe earnest words of tbe preacher. Finally, however, the in quiry, "Where new is tbe drunkard?" pro pounded In a leuder tone; thoroughly arous ed our leddled friend, aod be promptly re sponded, in equally clear notes, '-Here I am!" Tbe preacher wa dleeonceroed. "I wa not alluding to you personally,. Mr. H he explaioed. "Tbe remark was general." "Yer epology's 'cepted." replied Joe. grandly, and tbe praacber conllaued After a few moments he said: "Where, now. is tbe hypocrite?" This again arons ed Joe. "Tbere be la, over there!" be re plied, pointing witb bia ringer. "Tom Peasely, why don't you answer when your name is called?" Tblawas too much, and Joe was snaked out by a couple of deacous. As he was going out be was heard to mut ter: "I never go bsek oo nulbln', I don't But there's that Tom I'easley; baia'l be got cheek." The Peterebarg Ore cleaned out many or our foiiner citizen. Among the lint wa n tict the names of Geo. W.King, Sr. C W King, Alf Myers, G W Winsor. Jerome Akin, A A Aldsn, S Frankenstein, and others. We sympathize witb them la their less. Smsll portable stoves for carriages are nsad in New York. An English woman recently became the fourth wife of a Mebammedaa official iu Morocco. A colored womao, named Lettle Terrie, aged llii years, died racently la Columbus, Ga. About six yeara ago she cut ber third set of teetb. She has a daughter of 84, and a grand child nearly 60, still living. Mlddletowo, Conn., suffer from what is described as "intermittent coal fever." Tbe disease manifests Itself at Intervals In a pas sion lor digging Into Indian Hill, near the city, with the belief of finding anthracite coal. Five small marine fishes were recently sent alfve from Naples lo lbs Crystal Pal oa aquarium in wet seaweed as a registered stler. An estimable spinster ot rlpe age and un demanding ia dissatisfied with tbe sort of people she meets at parties new day She think that that at most par Ilea "one might imagine oneself la a big nursery or foundling asylum, or something of that sort, from the age of most of the guests." A minister iu Wilson, Mass., having, mar ried a yeuog coaple, was aiked wbet was bis price, and replied that the law gave 2. "Weil," said the bridegroom, "if the law givea you $1, there's 50 cents, so that now you have two dollars and a ball," aod toe bappy pair departed before the surprised minister could explain. A San Francisco paper claims that tbe colored marble of Calilornia is superior In point of beauty to any European Drodur.tlnn of like nature, aod la preferred by tbe ItaU ana to the marbles ef their own country, where it is sold By tbe pound au is us ed lo veueering. It Is touad in detatchsd bould era just below Ibe surface of the earth. Tbe alligators Iu tbe Florida bayous are tbawlog out, and pickaninnies and calve' have agaiu commeuced to Bijiteriout'ly die appssr.. oiTOsoa rt? mtkmt ft CELEBRATION OF Wa$tmtjtm'!S girth-Jag MoBiayEve'uFel). 2411,73. THE OR THE, fUrtMau af gm&m DRAMATIS TERSON.ir. O'Donahoe, Jerry Regan Gen. Geo. Washington, - Geo. Raymoud Gen. Warren, Peter Sbirkey Ed. Stanton, Michael J. Brew Harry Stanton, Tfcos. Galley Mr Rutland, Richard Smick Jasper Slack, Wm. Croy Jacob Slink, Patrick Brew Goosey. John Glancey Lord Howe, Patrick Brew Sergeant Blunt, Tbos. Marrin r.,i.nM I American, M . Regan Orderlies Britlbi ' Bichd Cavalry Emma Rutland. Annie Gaily Blanche Rutlaud, Emma Roger Lyddy Jinks, Liliby KeeeB British & American Soldiers, Indians, &e. To conoiude with ' BOX & COX. Box, Jeremiah Regan Cox, Mrs. Bouncer, William Croy Annie Gaily Dnnrs open 7. Commence at Hi i m. (9Scenery under tbe management of R. a. Lozier. Feeling is mush dower sens than sight- It is laid that If a man bad an arm losg enough to reach the sun; and ware to loueb that body with tbe tip of bis finger, be would never find out whether it were hot or old, as he would be dead lis lore tbe sensa tiai arrived at beadquirters, which would require 100 years. NOTICE. Mr. James 8. McCray bavlng removed to r ranKKn, parties naving com, munication with him on business or other viae, are requested hereafter to sddresslbsir letters To that point. .;. NOTICE ! Co to W. A. LOZlElt, 41 li Street,near It. II. track, for your HEMINE, deliv ered at the welh for $2,25 per Barrel. ; Petroleum Centre, Feb. lib It. W A rT Un We will a e man acd A 1UX.'' women Biiaineai tlat will Pay from $1 to $8 per day, can be pursued In your own neighborhood; It is a rare chance for lhono out of employment or having leis ure time; girls and boys frequently do as well as men. Particulars tree. Addrets J. L. LaPIUM & CO., 292 Washington S.t, Boston, Mas. Butter aud cbease are almost indispeosl ble articles of food. Properly used, they are nutritions and healthy; but an inordi nate use of either causes indigestion and dyspepsia. Oweo Gulfney's Sunday Com fort, Judiciously used will remove both ef there trouble Grand Concerts THE MOZART MUSICAL SOC'Y Of Petroleum Centre, would auuounee.that they will give their AT OPERA HOUSE. Wednesday Eve'g, Feb. 26th. Songs, choruses, duetts, quar tetstes, fcc Tickets 35 Cento. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Concert commences at 8. BHHKee-l AU Hat arm tut Beaieaw . jarjjas. Atlantic. WajlUl dfllt's, sa tee tic, TutDMtiantio, Oliver Oatio, TeMgVelks, Frank Leslie, Children's Hewer, Old and New. . G okay's Ladies' Beak, Lfldeya Soasety, 7 Petereon'a Lediee' Fries, Arther'a Hot, Seleaoe Meatelv, gallon's, ttond Wards, Nursery, Chatterbox, Metropolitan, Herald of Health. At tba POST OFFICE NEWSROOM. IMPROVED i Seneca Falls G-AS With Steel Packing SO 8o1l la Lart OO Dtp, Xxelaslvs Asjenta for Ike Oil ltejloia, mim & to. T Successors te 'F. W. Arses, TITUSTIIfV. PA. Wood work roa CARRIAGE BUILDERS. 2D GROWTH SPOXES, HCB3 CENT FELLOES, SHAFTS, SAWED FELLOES, FOLK, NECK YOKES, WHIFFLKTKEKS, HUB BANDS, AXEU, SPRINGS, FIFTn WHEELS MALLEABLE : Aad tha Cest Carriage Bolt in Diarist DAME, SMITH tc Co., Successors lo F. W. Arses. Blew Goods. SAVE loin noE ! And Say year Beets sad flaees at Mrs. M. Magrane's ONE PRICI BOOT & SHOE STORE I I a . . : W.J . i Keep Tery urge iinex nr ll mn "" ndeclias cbcap u anr otbar koent in to 9 iusuivaii swoouvcieu wua my 9ior im m Custom Department ! lad I manatee a perfect lit la all "T" nenairinff bmuIv anna. Nt Sur fee ' WSir J ewalry Store I PctretleaBi tmtrn r deeitr Largest Organ Establishment in . tlie World. T KxteualT Faelorle. .1. ESTET k COmMXlr BRATTLEBOKOTT.." U: S'A. THECELEBRATBD dstfi) Cottage ORGANS Tb latest and iest imprevements. rJ thing that ia new and novel: The 'd'! Improvements In Oraans were Itttrodaoso first in this sslhlismnt. ESTABLISHED 1B4. . 9od for HlMtrUil CaUlof -n. v."i-g.-.ji
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