.Ai"' Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Per Centre Saturday, Feb. 20. TTuio of criming Itlnllst. P. 0., PcTMOi.Km Oarns, Pi., JC1.T i!7jT, 186S. J nM fcrthfr notlno th mall, will arriva at and U,jart from thi' olBcc as follow! : AB1UVI. Veiith anil East, via. Irvioeton. 10.28 A. M. bouth and West, " MeadvUle, 613 P. M. Nortti aud East, - Corry, ill Dcr-Ant. Sooth and Wert, 146 A. M. Soutlt Ran and West, S 30 P. M. Nona, tin and Wart, 10.00 A. M. H. K. IILACKMON, P.JV. Dirino Service. PRESBYTERIAN CnCKCU. Preaching at 11 o'clock A.M., and o'clook P. M. Rbv. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastar. M. E. CHURCH. wmgea aver; saooatn at 11 A. M. and "!) P. H. Sabbath School at twelve o'clock II. Seats Free. A cordial invitation extended to all. Rut. C. M. Heard. Pastor. 8TS. PETER AND PACTS (CATHOLIC) CHLRCn. Mass at 10J n. m. Vetperi and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. m. ' Catechism at 2 p. m. JAMES DUNN, Pastor. WASHINGTON'S BIRTKDiY. On Monday next Feb. 22 occurs the anniversary of Washington's birthday. -I( is a day dear to thn heart of every Ameri can citizen. It is the birthday of one of the greatest and bott men ol modern times. The name of Washington stnnds pro-emi-nent in Llstory nrnonfc statosmea and sol diers. Tho duy which mark his bitth " should be properly and respectfully ob served tbrouuhout tbe whole land. Of late rars ft him t,n pretty generally obs-rved , lis n holiday, nml as years roll round, we hope to see It, next to the Fourth of July, the preat national holiday of the American people. lu uider that all connected with tbo Rkc iid establishment may have an opportunity to proiterlv olwerve the day. and In accord ance with custom established amonr? news men., no p(.r win bo hailed from this oc cn Monday afternoon. With the Crelnn difllcully yet unsettle.!, Turfr-y Is threatened with even great! nn....8 on the other side. The Shah of Perxia. it in reported, is marching at the . head ut his enny upon Unclad, and the Sui. tnn is pinhinjr wrj troops to meet him. la tMs entanglement of the Eastern question inert) is involved no consideration nf liberty religious or political, and nono of t'noi fea tures which have excilcl bo much sympa thy wiih thn Greek Insurgent. It is s'm ply the culmination if the long quarrel be tween th two greet Mohammedan powers; tint thoiuh nneimn.'ctod with the strucule between Moslem and ChrHtiun, it is more than probable that Russia is interested in the nwtler quite as much ns in the demon stration on the part of Greece. By secretly aid in (i Persia in this bold advance into the Miliars dominion, Russia will favor her own purposes ajainst the Parte, weakening her enemy and preparing for the grand strl; which will settle forever the question of Rnsjian supremacy In the East. Tim Vat Toniu pr-paralicn In use is the Great Josemlte Stomach Bitters, prepared by J. . Downer & Co. lbb2J-tf. A Wakiiecitok lettor says: Letters have been received here from Jolitistown, Pa., from sevsiul poor employees of the great Iron firm of 4'ood, Mori ell & Co., asking CnngreF,lln Is wisdom, to devise some meuns whereby he railways can curry them free of peisounl expense to the Northwest they beingnnnbe to save the necessary amount of money 8 go sway, as the price iifllviuj is blKiandw'it'gei are pre'ty inueh lit the old fiiun. v OntTitiisvilfotioiijibors, we hear, have abandoned tho nnv tnnnty Idei, and are now moving fur anturcatlon to Venango county.. That is tbo proper move. Titus villn pituraliy lielsagsto Venango county, und slio is welcome e,mt ai any t-lnlt- Ii' Fever aud ver trouble ynu, liitteis. ;i!KJ ot Intermittent Fo uku ibo Great Yosomite. feWil. . Thrum Is uu doubt uu: the. somebody's son was out lust mulil buunnhg unund the t-'wn,",, judging lr..iu tuo yia that were heard at a l.ii hour. FFVK.itAt. old wul.'s nu the Epr Farm v iv recently heen started up and diluing cnnslrieraMn oil. ii ro jiro- , Thm Creek tin nut been liw. ii over fir this winur, Tii.s ia not a suuroo "ilil.u i tll Ihe'dealeis i ic,-. Tdb Frkxch Ball. A vivid reporter thus sketches the closing scene of the French Ball in New York lust week: '-Jlary Price, JI'llo Louise, and heaven only knows how many women besides in all varieties of costume, and some scnicely in any cos tume at all are up stairs in the bur room, drinking freely and easily with .their mas online friends A little girl in black, nnd very little of it. le kissing tho men in her neighborhood all round, a pleasing occupa tion in which she has several coadjutors downstairs. Another young lady in pink is tumbling the best she can, and crying out she "wants to seo her Nellie." . A beau tiful FrcDch girl in male cqstume, with flaxen hair swears loudly 'f ot perdu mon argent,' and embraces the Indies as they pass, and for that matter tbo gentlemen. Men with masks, cr withont them enter the boxes and speak to sncb ladies' as they fancy. Men are as women, and women as men and all is license. And thus tbe ball is balled and the masque is masked, or ratber unmasked, till at last tbe gray tips of dawn are seen in thn east.", Nervous Prostration can can be enred by using the Great Yosemite Bitters. 1 tf. Several Cubans arrived atFernandina on Thursday morning last, a part of them reg istering at their hotel from New Yotk, nnd others from Honduras. They were very gentlemanly, well educated, and conversed freely upon general subjects, but nothing could be learned Irotn them as to their busi ness in this city. On Sunday morning the party was increased by the arrival of twenty, three others, making in all about lorty-five of them, registering from Honduras and Ha vana. Immediately after they had break fasted tho entiro party proceeded to Dibbie's wharf,' where they were promptly met bv steamer Henry Burden, , which they had chartered for Nassau, N. B. The whole com pany was very reticent, and nothing was known eoncemlng their destinatioa previous to their departure except by the agents if the steamer and the Custom House officers. There has been tnnch speculation as to their purposes, which romains an absolute myste ry to every one Florida Union. In .Maine there is considerable excitement in regard to capital punishment. The law which hasboooon thes'ntiitn book for many yeurs.is that a persou convicted of a capital crime shall be sentenced to death, but that the scntenco shall not bo carried into execu tion until one year has elapsed after convic tion. It was until quitn lately tho'practice to puss the death senteuca on murderers, and at tho expiration of theprescriljnlyeur, the Governor simply neglrcira i imob death warrant. In this way it ome to pans t-i of peisons under pen- tencu of death accumulate! at the Thoiinis- on State Trison, and Ihrugh it wns in the power of the Governor at any timo to order their execution, the successive incumbents of the gubernatorial oGces neglected to take such a course. Tho qneslions which acitnt the. public mind and tbu Legislature is. shail capital punishment be at'ulishvd by law, as it is virtually in practice? Ik General Debility is ''what's the mat-' tcr," use the Great Yost-mite Bittern If. y Ar.ieno lioiibSuye's new woik oa female beauty will be. uppreciated by American ladiis, whom it ptouounccs thn moft beauti ful In the world. A peculiar feature of the book Is tbe interesting rketciies in which tbe author portrays tbe appearaneo of tho American ladies whom he mat In tbe course of bis life. There is only this which M.J Iloussaye does not Hie about American wo men,,and tbnt i. t' o r lanniiue. Ho says the English bn;;;nye, ol Which hs is very fond, even when spoken by thd prettiest i female, mouth, bus something rough and uncouth something masculine nnd vigor ous, which is more suitable to tke deck of a man-of-war than to the carpcled floor of a saloon. Next to tho Ainciicas women, M. Honssnyo overflows with admiration of tho fair subjects of the Russian Emperor, who, he says make tbe best matches and are the quoensof the circles in which they move. Tiik Pttcillo Railioad Com piny havo initi ated tbe necessary nrraoiteiiieitsfor a grand exenwon through from New York to San Francisco, comnieuior ativj of tbo completion of tho road. The lime is not Ixed yel, but it is expected to start on or alout thn 1st of July. Invitations have been extended to many or the leading railroad tapitalists anil bankers of Europe, but in no tase will the crowd esfced two hundred an'l fifty, Includ ing tho delegation from Wall street. It Is thought qnito probable that President Grant will bo one of the party. Two trains are to leave simultaneously; one fioni this cnd and Ibo other from Sim Francijoo. A Montreal disputoli ol Tliursday snjs: 'The -n-.w in the pirecls here is ei(jht fett d-ep. und some streets nre almost Impassa ble. The roof of a drill shed Ml iu this aflerucon owing to tho weicht of snow. , iiauis ironi tile east and west ar itunch dcUt;id." very , t S ripe watcr- Florida melon. Lebanon, Mo;, has a nuw paper entitled the E Pluribus Cnnm Clipper. Louisville prosecutes saloon keepers for permitting hoys to play billiards. 'Put Yourself in bis Place." is the name of Charles Reode's new etory. There nre eight millions of acres of unoc cupied land in Maine. New York city paid $6,406,000 income tax last year. A railroad was sold iu Texas tbe other day for 500. i Small-pox is adding to tbe horrors of tbe famine in India. 1 onng men have appeared in spring elothes In Boston. Mr. Burlingsme's French is highly spoken of by a Parisian journal. Commodore Tatnali has resumed his res idence in Savannah. Charles Reade, too, is going to be auto- biographer. Llent. General Sherman left Now Orleans on Thursday evening for Red River. Rev. Mr. Fletcher is perambulating Con necticut with lectures on 2paiu and Bra zil. Jflerson Davis had an attack of heart disease at Paris, and went to Nice lor treat ment. Gustave Dore occupies one of the most spacious and lnagnilicnt hotels in the Fan bsurg St. Germain, Paris. Herbert Spencer has postponed his jour ney to tho United Slates, llo has just com pleted a work on tho data of psychology. Major George JieKolght, a well-known writer lor tho Southern press under tho name of '-Asa Hartz," died ldst week iu New Orleans. A gentleman whi dined with General Grant lately, reports 'himself an eoinin" : away filler of co.1V and cake thin of Cab inet knowledge. Ik you have a Disordered Stomach, use J. W. Downer &, Co. 's Great Yosemito Bit ters. fub20-.tr. Rey. J. Bewit Talmadge, of Philadelphia uaa received a call rrom the Central Pres byterian Church of Brooklyn, at a salary of seven thousand dollars a year. Counterfeit twos on w Union National Ban!: of Kimlcrhook ale in circulation. Itisslalel that nearly' an ,w v.u Unions in N" Vovk nre organizing for a inolr.e.l strike tola stiring lor eight hours and full ny. Mr. Weaver, tho B-tltimoM undertaker, says Ihnt no crowds were nlluwed to s.-e tho remains of Ihe assassin Booth. No blankels w-re cut to pieces by curiosity hunters, and n demonstrations attempted. Tho Louisiana House of Representatives havo passed n t ill lonnini; State bonds to tho amount of $'j')!l,00:) to the Mexican GulfCnna', taking thu!ii;t morlgije. Foil ' Every Day Comforl," use the Great Yosemite Bittnis." ft b20-:f. ' Captain Pierc-, late master of thn fhip ..xaithi rn KaKie, was arre.-ted !n Porllnnd, Maine, the oihi-r day, on u charge of swin dling th owners out of twenty thousand dollars, whiTu in the Japan Sea. A Rio Janeiro b-ller of the Sib Rives an acccunt of the. assault ami defense of Angos- turn. Lopez had boen formally called upon i.,y uon ii ma urms, nut inuiirnanlly re fused. .Minister JlcMahon advises Lope.-! to continue the fight. Tho resolution passed by the Kansas Leg islature oil Wednesday, asking Congress to ratify the Osaje trealy, provided that tbo settlers on the lands should he allowed to ... t ... .1 I.; , purcuase ai oko aoiiar and a quarter per acre. John 7. Coleman is n Kvt nrre.-?t ia Bos ton, charged with absconding from Baton Uouge, Louisiann, with funds belonjinz to tho Kreedmen't Bureau, with which be was formerly connected at that place. He de nies liii guilt, but the proof ia said to be THE NEW. , luxuriating on strong against him. It is reported that the Ordnniic Commit tee ol Conregs has discovered that tbo na vy department lira been paying nearly one thousand dullars more tunn the war de partment for Rodman goos of tbo same cal ibre. Since 18M, all fifteen inch guns pro cured nt Pittsburgh were taken without being tested according to orders. These guns have been placed in fortifications without being (Ireil.and many proved worth less ou the first trial. Oidcrs have heen is sued to subject them to a proof of one nun drod pounds of powder c barges at govern ment charges. j Tho trial of Collector Thorpe and his ie curities at Trenton, New Jersey, was con cluded en Wednesday. .A verdict or one hundred theusatsd dollars was lendaied for Gorrruuieut. J ' ' t . V t EiOS'ul JVoticeM. 1 USIC liOssiOKS. JliiS. M. A. CARVAN, bavins- returned to town after a brief nbsiiice Is now prepared to giro las sons on the I'iai o to thotie wifthltiK (tie pnme. For terms and furtlior (..ntkiilau i nquire nl the Oil Ex-cban-o Hotel. l e.rolfiini Contre. Fib 111. 1SfO lm. JHEAT ) OFEiiKI) TiJ TIlIi Citizens of Petroleum Ventre ! In itit way ot Itiaiik isook, Stationer)-, Taney tioadu, WoratnU, BirI Cngfid, School Books, Ac, Jtc, at ' F.S3,EErs V Alt SETT Store, 35 SPRING STREET, ' TiTrsrii.M3, 1A. JsnSl -lm. JlBl'ltTON S TJBAIX'O ANTIDOTE; IiGN'T CHEW, an antidote for Tnbaeco, and DR. JOHNSON- S AltOMATIC AXTI TOIMCCO COM I'OrMi. for sale at .. D MIU.F.It ft C(V3. - - "Alisma." It U not often that we have tho time to tpato, or tlie luclination, to ootl nnv of the thonsonil and one prnjwratlons sold.thronjjhont th country, oneh, as il is claimed, beinj a Bovcreljru cure for ooe or more of the Ills that nh Is heir to nuecd, we hnvo f.-nurntly wnndarnl ihat peonle ever died atoll, or i ew old even, when,- by a small nnt'ay they could lcrel-h thrmi-alvps with snmn. liiinu- which would liet-p dlfcnsnnt bav.nnd defy the asKiiiits cf Unit-1 Concemmi Iho cfiienry nfeneof iiiejc remedial pr.aiatioiis-and one which has h come celebrated of laio wo ran ialc fmm per. sotinl -jc-.-rii wiM-l-imiot:,lv wiv It lnoo.. e rLi-r to AiiHina," an article for- restoring and 1 j . .. ,r- "'"uai inrcri liv Messrs Sew. ard & ttentley. Clienilia and T)roV"i.i. Vn in Vain Street, Unftalo. HulSiloroiniiierc l dv. No l.iiU ,v Cu., Whol. Mii.iifrrnariiiiM:L-i run-. A . n Mil. ' Mctall Um-ataia, A-.-euts lor IVuoieion Ontn fi 1.17. P-,fEn:SlI I.KKOIUS, who'e-aleiand ro:a!l, at A. D. iHLl.Blt k (TO'S .TILTH STlillR. C AXAUY iilKlJ.S, l est lictninn Imported, iileaml rotail. aijA. I). Mil, I, 'IK CaM. rhole' iUUIIII'IIUI .1 ( II S, MO. II ClatlQ te tho l. )., Oil City, Vx. Ktrei.-1, uppo- ;ulliir Siirliifr-. !ar:o lot of the btot Ooltnr su-ilK Hie market a!!j:ds, j'.it r"iived at Irh2m'fl- .Tauef-tf. ft'S.Tco h-st I'KIAHS lu tho niar'vee nro the Buf. W,a fav. iine. inamir.iff.ireJ by Walker Jfc ltajie t?!d at the 0:rj St. n of A. D. MII.LKlt 4 CO. rry 1, ( !. a lurpc et-ick at JtKYXObDS b:mdiif.ai& wh. So. cutw Ft. opposite the Post Olil.-e, (HI Citt, l;i . I'APKR ANU KAVtI.'Jli;sat A. 1). CO 'S. . ..MILLEIl .lew S-'iour, t-'i-r, a Grocery More ; AttheOT.D BANK 'IlUiLl.-ISrj, ON MtX-T. "PP"' "i0 McClinroek Konse. has on haod ii large au-1 fl.,t clasj mock of J JoUr, Feed aud CJrocerici, wlvch he l re'.Unx at a low n'iire. feTu Don't forj-et t!:c plricj .viicrc , D. T'oiton A Coiup.lny brolte no. ' (.jf r.:;cJi3ov I5j!;j;n Parlor. ro t-nlov d"'k'ht!Ml and nTtl(.t minm ai em,... KO t A A O. lartih.tr..!. ra-onai..n KUk-i Pari n W asl,n,..-tn street, ..x, .ir lo , .011-0 ! he-el'i.r.r-.T- wlil,li,nh,rt dij. lor, on c-ypr 111 Uiicra moJt0f the principal hoitl, iu IVlMoTim ""V ... :roelicry-Kora!lkmiiso to Itl.YNOLDB nttODHEAD CO'S, Kb. n rK,tro street, opjo! elie tho Post Olllcc, Oil City, Pu. rr A. Jilblilt Dralsists, .r, .gent, for tho ce-lchratr-d -II. II. Cipirs," mann facturcd by the American Whip Co. Try them. Ilardwaro-A lrc n.rtroen of which Is . -"'uiM ruiiicoa ratet at HEYNOLIIS, BiWDII 11r.AU CO'-, No. n Cantre Su, opooalte stOSlce. oil City, Pa. tlloFoi Revolvers. ham'a. A sp.oudld assort nent Janil-lf. HatM, c;i. R.,t, a tta(inA lar worttnentatltKY.VUMtF. IIRODIIEAD ft CO'S No. II Contra Street, ojipoalle th., Po.t Office, Oil City, Pa, ' VA L E N TINES! V A LEN T I X ES ! A b!r-c as. irtment, both plain and rnncv, Just re ecivrdatA. D. MILI.KK & C'O.'S. Call In and cjaniioo them. CAIIFIMIXU. WIIEAT FIELDS AND STOCK RAN CII08 I havo Hanchos or Farm for sale, throngh oat CALIFORNIA, In tracU of Ono- Hundred Acres up to Twenty Thonsatid. Term, to suit pur chasers. Thoae lands will grow Thirty-five to Fifty Buahels of Wheat to tbe Acre, with ordinary farm ing, and a Voliintoor Crop of Twenty-Five bushels oar Acre. Correspondence Solicited. Address HENRY MoKKNTY, Dealer In Raal Katata, 01H:s 301 MoBtjomery Ulroet, Ban Fr.ndsco, Cel. KW AOVKKTISKMEXtsT 1 J. 1 & Cu OENTEAL MAQINE& BOILER SHOP i M'ASJOTO ST., PE. BOilERlAND ENGINES REPAIRED T SHORT NOTICE. All kinds I Machine Work dona uromii. .J warrnnte.1 tuivc uaiijfactioii. r ' auSa)tf. 1 v. j. rtANNA C- J ohi C. "Welch! Sonccost., Oil City, ia., i I ' . I Healer in Gihhs, Kissell & O's EJori:i a:j(IFisliin: Tools, Iimis' Sucker Rods, DriTins Ppc, Well !((;, Ac. Agent for the , MSABVILI E4BLE KUSDHY. , Orders t:ik-if ,r all kinds of CASTINGS. (live me a call befoo pnrchaeing rlsewhirc. .ions c. welch. Oil City.lVI.. 17J8S.tf. A. Ooo-i place to ct th north of vonr mntiev Is at the NEW FLdUlt AM FKK1) HYllKK AN'n U;S. MBit YARD of I, ,11. STCKMIiritb A: Cu,, where there Imlwaj-s a MA.1ST resdv to show their ctstomers their Inrfe einrV of l-'bont, HAY, and dl kinds of frlitti", and the placo also where iu:iy be FOUjSTD 1 A lir-re assortment of flvt-cl-s nni-0!I AN'I) IHIKSSHU I.IJ.M IIKH. LATH, MUNlll.K. at the VU17 lowest ca-li piicea. Those who are mt DEAD To thr-lronn IntereHt, and wish to deal with men who do haainroK on tlietouare, will tltid it 10 th-iic ioti-ie.st li rrlve tit a cad betore iiurcliasinii eUv where, and ace what wo cao do for you EST our line of hnsloens. All flrd-T and tp-min ; Petroloum Centre, Pa. riM.uf. r . y. STfirtvnrr.d. II II. WAU.NKtl. ' The COAL CO, ' In now prrpsircdlo fill Ordcm . fur any ntmiint of eap ..Coal. ' ' eSTDcnlers will consult thvir intereabi by oiderine. t , j.iUEsn. Grcir, ' O.l City, Pa. Feb 13. 11 tf. . A. T.'LEGGEIT, Maun'nclurci- .iii Dealer in Seed Bags, . j ; Valve Cups, &c. ETnrtnr.cril worVrjfm flro nmnloved. ami Hr- biHH tf nil ktuJit kiouiia.actljr uu baud aiJil niautf to (irdcr. . , P. C. Heinz Fat, Secd-Biiff For Slc. ; 1 - - ' - - KeiMuriug Done all Times I t all anil examine ear .tocijm nd prices, Maln-St., below !li Biccihi lock Ifoiiao - Petroleum f i.ntrc. Pa, Jan. Trb, li tf. ' ri'nKK. nownd A c P R 1 v en, can Watch Co'a, and National wZZSv . Ti! iliehadatlAMl c Wh fl J's'JVS, Tremont wascn- SUIdDOold Jee.lrv, ladle' Km- 1 7. Pins, Mem Bmiijft &?A "Jf Blflf tha E Howsrd American Wareh mads, of Ibtl AH co. tte best lilKbe,t place la town to a pair tf , made of the b.l Ktottt Uiat will weM w,n ,nd WMrantri te nt, kt J. A, j.att,,,. a,. ionuble Boot Hhop, lilngtoa Street, Potrole " Centra, Pa. Olve hist trial. .mie Gran berry , -