.... i. ....... --- Petroleum Centre Daily Record. !. Centre, Taeodar. Feb. 98. Ma af Cloalna Malta. P. O., F mottcn Cmmta. Pa, Jolt STbt. imb I " 'tother aetlo the o!li will anlta at and aeaart M tale eflee w follows : ABUTS. Seat and But, Ha. L-rinetoo, 10.lt A. at. Beam and West, MetArUle, 4.1 p. M. Mostkanaaeet, .0b-,,.m Win Boata aad Wart, 1.41 A. M. ttv Ik aid West, l p. jf. Horta, last and Wart, 10.00 a. at. , H. B. BLACKMOlt, P.lt, Divine Services. PREBBTTERIAN CHURCH. Pnatking at 11 a'oloek A. M., aod 'Imi P. If. JUt. J. T. Oitobt, Putor. M. X. CHUROn. semees every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and 7), P. M. Sabbath School at twelve o'clock H. 8Mb Fro. A cordial loTitatlon xteodod to all. ' Bbt. C. U. Hbahd. Putor. 8Tf. PETER AND PAUL'S (CATIIOLICl Mass at 10 a. m. Vespers and Bcnadictloa of tba Blessed Saoramont at 4 p.m. Cateshleta at 1p.m. JAMES DUNN, Pastor. A hak Dftmad Mlcbaal Mulrlhlll waa ar retted np town oo Saturday night by Dep. ntj Sheriff Kinney, on luiplclon that be bad been engaged in the robber of a store at Corry, aometlme alnco. and more recently breaking into and robbbing tba Poat Office at Bbamborg. Ha waa examined tbii morn ing before Juatice Donaghy. The evidence ebewa that ba wai implicated In the rob bery ee far a to receive eome of the atelen good, knowing them to ha aueh tt. ... committed In default of $300 bail. Some mutilated terlp and a qnantity of keys, with a large pair of blaekimlth ' plnobers were foil ad on bis person. Tuckers T avers that "ooe of the great leoeflis a young man may derive from wo men's tolty la, that he Is bound to be re spectful lo them. Our education makes of s the moat eminently aelBab mea in tbe world. We light for ourselves; wa push for otirsalres; we yawa for ourselves, and light ur pipes, ana say we won't go ant: we pre fer ourselves and our eaae; aod tbe greatest gand that comas to a man from woman'a so ciety is, that ha has to think of somebody Besides himself somebody to whom be is bound to ba constantly atlontlve and re speetful." Tn second new well or Messrs. Dickey 4 Patterson, en lease 16. pierson Farm, waa rased yeaterdsy, and began pumping oil ibis morning at about 4 o'cloek. and by 9 o'clock was doing at the rate of 100 barrels per day. Tneae gentlemen bad great faitb in being on the bell, aa they put up a double rig, aod put down two wells at tbe eame time on Leasee Nos. 10 end 16,' just south of the Vera and Disk well. . The production lhe pjers0n Farm is now 850 barrels per day. . f. Titers is a rumor in town that a prize fight eame off at tbe Rattleanake School House, en tbe I'lumer road, between a man by tbe name of Mace, and another, whose name la not mentioned, for a purse of $1,000. It is said that Muce whipped bis antagon ist. If tbero ts any truth in this story, the matter baa been sooduatod very quietly, but we ara Inclined to doubt tbe whole story. GasTLBMRjf this spring will wear coals with a wide rolling collar, cut away to same extent and about aa abort as usual. Vests will be mostly tingle-breasted, open low enough to admit a fair view ol tbe shirt bosom. Puma will be aa snug in th leg aa ever. Tbo new spring overcoat is sow thing between tbe regular oroicoat and a cloak. Tub new well or Dickey and Patterson now oarriea I he bream or the Piersou Farm. It ia doing about sixty barrels per day. Tho Vera & Blake well, No. 1, was doing about sixty barrel per day a week ia, and basl'iillen off n production just about oue barrel per dy. The Philadelphia North Amorlean gives tbn inllowing startling Intelligence: 'Two now oil wells, which nnoin from sixty to t-i.'lity gallons dully, Uvu hem struck near Plenintville, Pa." Victoria's eldest daughter, who advoca cy uf wnni in i.!t".n,;e wu clirohH-li'd a (lay or two njn. ! an utiennimoi) smart young woinan. hlu pniina wim (test skill, and ai.vi ciiipji," an Arte. nas Ward would any. Homy Ward Uenvher ia sica of I'tner nt bi reani.-nr' ii, . ik .-"i, u.u .vat i en trwu l of his rev t. Oil. C1TT CORREaPOTOERCE. Oil Cxtt, Feb. 22. On Saturday George C. Jlohr, was ar rested an a warrant issued by Justice Hoo ten for aggravated assault and battery and surety of the pence on the body sf J. C. Morrity. He wss bsld to bail to appear at tbe April term of the Court of Quarter Ses sions In tbe sum of $500. Mohr charges Morrity, aa importation from Chatham street "(heap bargains In clothing mine tear." with forestalling bim in resard to rent of premises occupied by Mebr. He alan eharvea the 'shean clotlifna-" man with atrlklae- the first blow In tha "Utile mill" which ensued on Thursday evening, aod wbicb resulted In bis beiig whipped There is much Interest felt In the late strikes on Seneca street. Several wells are coins down. We notiea two lots advertised for sale or lease in the neighborhood of the Hicks and Knox well. Application to be made at tbe Drug Store ol John M. Davits A Co., Bissell'sBlosk. Mrs. E. S. Brandon has commenced elv ing lessons in vocal musio and tbe piano forte at Oil City, en Saturdays between the hours of 9 a. tn. and 4. D. m. Mrs. B. is a worthy lady and eminently qualified as a teacner in these Branches. Yesterday the Rev. W. MoNabb nreached an eloquent sermon ta a large congregation at the united rresbyterian Cbureb, on the bservanee of tbe. Sabbath, from the text, not negleeting to assemble yourselves to gether." Tbe Rev. John L. Finucine, of Mead- ville, preached at St. Joseph's Church in tbe morning and evening. Tbe subject in tbe evening was the Eucharist. Tbe Rev. gentleman is an orator whose lan. enage is choice and eliesnt. and whose ges tures ara nataral and entirely free from tbe embarassment wbtob too often mars pulpit oratory. The Vespers were nine bv a delegation of the venango (Jonnty Musical Association. in fine and spirited style. Among tbe sing era were Mrs. S. C. Nicklin, Miss Emma Henderliter, Miss Frankie Harding, Prof. N. E, Skinner, Musical Director, S. C. Nicklin. Alf. Ormston, S. M. Sharps, ete. Mrs. Nicklin, Organist of St Josenb's Cbureb. played tho accompaniment with elegant taste. Navigation is still epsa. and steamers are making their regular trips. Jcan. For " Every Day Comfort," nee the Great xosemtte uttters." feb20-tf. Dates Irom tbe City of Mexico to tbe 13th are received. General Negrolo on tbe 3d captured tbe city of Puebla. He issued a proclamation, but evacuated the city on the 6tb, on tbe approach of Government troops, takiog the road to Matamoras. General Bardi. of the Government trooos now holds Pueblo. Tbe report tbat Porflrlo Diaz waa implieatedlin this movement is untrue. The revolutionists at San Martin on the 6th levied a forced loan of $200,000 on the merchants. Tbe revolutionary ftenaral Zpata, at Sisal, bad fled, General Vargas having attacked tbo Insurgents. The Insur- reclloa in Yucatan was local merely. A revolution was expected at Guaduiaxara. There was considerable trouble between the civil authorities. Tbe Governor baa ra. signed, and tbe Courts had declared tbelr Inability to administer justice. A ravoln. tion has also broken out at Nueva Leon. Quroga, with 1,280 well armed men, bad pronounced in favor of Santa Anna. It was reported that General Corona would be ap pointed Minister to Washington. General Canto bad arrived at Durango. A Nashville dispatch says: Tbe procla mation of Governor Brownlow, declaring martial law in tbe counties of Overton, Jack son. Maury. Giles. Lawrence. Gibson. Mailt. son and Haywood, and ordering General touper to send militia to tbem, wbicb ex cites much unejsinuas. Thoughtful men Four It is the commencement of serious troubles in Tennesson. . General Cooper is an experienced soldier, and may avert tbe danger apprehended. Ir General Debility is ''what's tho mat' ter," use. the Great Yosemite Bitters, tf. Tub Russian Czxr's lovely young daugh. ter, it appears, has not only to graduate in theology before she can ascend tbo Bavari an throuo.but she has likewise to go through a severe course of musical instruction ere she can bops to secuie the affection of her royal fiance, who, it Is said, broke off his marriage witn tbe present Duoliesa ol Alen c.ii because she would not admire tbe "Tannhauser." The "Fat Contributor'' thinks that the poem of Enoch Ardou has encouraged hun dreds ol dead husbands to return aud annoy their families, who would otherwise have kept away. The Euoeb Arden of real life, he :yi. is usually a soalawag, and comes li arnggml, dirty, and drunk, Tho will of Jonathan Burr, tbo Chicago, millionaire, li mysteriously missin;. TUB NEWS. The Chicago lake froit and harbor bill was passed by tbe Illinois Legislature on Saturday. A. Mr. Laider fell In front of a train of cars at Rockford, III., oo Saturday, and was killed. In Jacksonville, III., on Friday evening a drunken man named Louis 1 aul, while carelessly handling a revolver, shot and mortally wounded Peter Wsgner. Tha irlr nf tha Piatril Pacifla Railroad Is again clear, through the deepest snow of tne sierras. There have been no Indian troubles in Nevada for some time. Ir vou have the Liver Comnlalnt. use J. W. Downer J: Cs.'s Great Yosemite Bit ters. teb20-tr. Tbe New York courts are very busy just now. On Saturday alz counterfeit mnnev dealers were sentenced ta tbe penitentiary for different terms. Edwin R. Lee, charged witbsteslfng $40,000 worth of bonds from the President of tbe Star Insurance Com pany, was committed for trial In default of $40,000 bail. McLaughlin and Shaw, who made false affidavits against Collector of In ternal Revenue Bailey, were sentenced to five years each in the penitentiary. Tbe sensation story that yoang Jeffards was the murderer of Dr. Burdell. is com. pletely disproved by his counsel. St. Louis Is being stiDDlled hv Tlllnnla with large quantities of contraband whisky. Tbe subscription books of the St. Louis and Illinois Bridge Comnsnv were cloaud Saturday, tbe lull amount of stock, $3,000.- 000, having been takeo. Ir you are troubled with Dvsnensia. us the Great Yosemite Bitters. feb20-tf. Reebuscb. tba notorioas counterfeiter. was committed for trial in St Louis Satur day, lo default af $10,000 bail. John L. Ech berg's bsrdware store in Memphis was burned Ssturdav. I- oas $20.. 000; insurance, $10,000. Tbe Aikansss Senate on Saturday naased a bill legalizing tbe martial law proclama tion and acts of the militia. It Is reported the cashier of tha Fourth Vatlnnnl Flunk nf PhllaH.lnkl. k.. peared, leaving a deficit lo bis acceunta of aiuu,uuu. A powder mill at Gorham, Maine, blew up oa Saturday. Ooly one man injured. Latest Mexican advices report tbat Dr. Skelton, correspondent of the New York Herald, has bad so sward granted him for buildiug a railroad. It is thought this con cession is worth a million dollars to the grantee. ForOrlo Diaz has been appointed Governor of the new State of Morales. Ir you have a Disordered Stomach, use J. W. Downer d: Co. a Great Yosemito Bll- ters. feb20-tf. A number of prominent Cuban refugees havo addressed a protest to the Governor of Louisiana, against tbo charges made bv the Spanish Consul at New Orleans. They declare that hot witbjtaoding their nolltical opinions, they would not infringe upon the laws to any manner. Governor Geary has resnlted Gerald En too, srntrnced to be bung on tbe 25th, but it is not yet known what time. A Salt Lake dispatch of the 2tb save: John M. Gamble, District Superintendent or tho western Union Telegraph Line, aod for many years connected with the Califor nia blate telegraph lines, died Sunday moruing at Shell Creek, Nevada, after a short illness. Nervous Prostration can can ba cured bv j using the Great Yosemite Bitters. tf. A dispatch from Omaha notices a andilen change la the weather, with northwest wlml and the mercury at ten degrees above zero, and sinking. The steamer Arizona, from Asplnwall on tbe 13th, arrived Sunday with $270,000 In treasure. No news. The steamer Mississippi, from Rio Janiero on January 26tb, arrived Sunday. Tbe war was considered ended. It was believed Lopez bad gone to Bolivia or aboard an American man-of-war. Asuncion waa oc copied by tbe allies January 5. Sunday afternoon a negro man called on Major Fredericks, cemmander of a detatb inent of United States troops, stationed at Columbia, Tennessee, and informed him that the body of a wblta man had been dis covered ia Duck river, two and a half miles southwest from Columbia. Makr FradoM.!.. sent a squad of soldiers to the designated spot, who returned with tho tody. Upon examination it proved to be tbat of detective BariuoM, whe was taken froir. a railread train a month since by masket men. A ropo was around bis nook, tbe en forming a noose, as if it had been tied to pmetblng. The bands were tied behind bis baok with a linen bandkerobief; a valuable diamond ring was oo one fioger. He wisevidently not murdered for money, a Conor's in. tiueil was held, over the body. Local Notices. s)3,O0O Reward t The SplenoM 001.0 WATCH k CHAIN to be Raffled for at th Rnchestar Home, will posltlvaljr come off on Wednesday Evening, Vjeb. 24, at 8 o' slock P. M. All holders of chances should be In attendance, fehsatd. GREAT BARGAINS ! OFFEIik'D TO THK ' - Citizens of Petroleum Centre ! In lb wt of Blank Hook, Stationery, Fancy Goads, Worsted, Bird Cages, School Book, Ac, &c, at ESLER'S VARIETY Store, 35 SPRING STREET, , . TITVI-TII.UB, PA. Janll -2m. Music Lemon. MliS. M. A. CARMAN, harlnar rutnrnr-d tn tntrn after a brief absence is now Dre.nnrcd to Hn le sens on the Plan to thom wlehlnu the same. For term, ano rurtner particular! enquire at the Oil Jit- uani;e iioici. Feiroleum Cntr, Feb. 19, 18rj lm. -ar BCRTON'S T'rRAf'fn AVTinrvrir. DeJN'T CHEW, aa antidote lor Tnbnirn. Tin JOHNSON'S AKOMATIC ANTI TOBACCO COM rOUNU, for sal at V D. MILLER Jt CO-8. "AlleXA." It li not often that Ikv. tha lim. to isare, or the Inclination, to notice auj of th thonsandand one prejiarations aold.thronchont fh , . . cure for one or more of the 111 that a.h t. i,ui. . ceiiDur. atn. as it lsoiaimpti. hfn Inasd, we hare fraauentlr wnn(W(l it., .nni. ... r r ever aiea at an. or craw old vi. whan. h a .....u oatlajr th.y could fimiUh themselves with some thins which would keen dlM at Kav. ami Amt n. aaaull of time I ' Concerning tho efflcacy of one of maw remedial preparation-and one which has be como celebrated of late we run eneak from nar. aonai exoericare. and conf.fantintiiv aa. i. We refer to Aliraia," an article fof rmtoring and yj B,n,l"J. Chemi.te aud Ilruireiaie, No. ISO a,,.,, niniig.-nuitaiot oininerc al ASv. No slow nine for Seward Oonph Carn. A. D. MIL LER A CO., Wholesale & Hctall Brujiste, AtiU ... . vUu..u.u v.uuc, i a. IO017. SWEDISII LEECHhS. wholesale and retail, at A. u. MILLER a CO-S DKCU STORK. CANARY BIRDS, best Gorman imported, whole alsaad rotall, at,A. D. MILLER CO.'A parpen, or evury quality and deeoripllon, at REYNOLD.-., BUOMISAD CO'S, No. 11 Centre Street, opposite the P . ., Oil City, Pa. Gnitar Sir intra. A larca i..t i.f tha hm Ouitar Btrinics the market affords, Just received at itaams. JauSl-tf-Tee best CJQAHS In I ho market are the Duf nil Kavorltee, manufactured by Walker Js Ra Seld at th Drag Store of A. D. MILLER A CO. Dry Good, a lame stock at REYNOLDS BRODllEAD A CO P, No. 11 Centra St, opposite mo ro.t oince. Oil City, Pa. PAPER AND ENVELOPES at A. D. MILLER di CO 'S. !Vew Flour, Feed and Grocery Store ! J. S. PHATIIER, At the OLD BANK BniLDINU. lift uiimot opposite the McClintock Iloate, has oa hand a args an., n.et etas stocK or r Ion r, Feed aud Groceries, which be Is selling st a low ltiro. 9u Don't forget the ploco where A, D. Cotton A Company broke up. Janl-tt Excelsior Billiard Parlors. To enjoy a dellehtfiil and quiet (Mm ot Billiatds, jot A. O. Futurism's Kaihlonaule Billla'd Par lors, on Washington Street, aoxt door to the Koch, eatar House. The-e Parlors are within a ehoit di. lane of most of tbu principal hotels In petroleum ueutru- " may B-tf. Crockery For all klndso to REYNOLDS, BRODREAD A CO'K, No. U Centre Utmt, opno Ite the Poet Office, Oil City, Pa. " HTA. D. MILLER A CO., Dragrfits, are aiteota for the celebrated "H. n. Clgare," maaa faetnred by th American W hip Co. Try them. Hardware, A being closed out st reduced rates at REYNOLDS, "unMU 45.UO-H, no. 11 Centre SL, opposite th Pest OOlce, Oil City, Pa. Re vol vera. a labsm's. spiexdid asaortmeut Jeuil-lf. H Bta. CllPM. Honaa anH . , asaortnent at REYNOLDS, DRODUEAD A CO'S, no. u ceotr Street, oppoeit to. p0at OaVe, Oil City, Pa. VALENTINES! VALENTINES! A large assortment, liath ulaln and fane. i.t ra. eclvod at A. D. MILLER & CO 'S. Call In aod examine them. THE beat place la town to ret a nair r R.. made of tha beat Stock, that will wear well, and warranted to fit. la at J. A. Plaaiai. ir..h. ionable Boot Shop, Washington Street, Petroleum Centre, Pa. Give him atrial. sepio-tr. QO T IWtAK 4s fJO-8 for yoox CMstOee.. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. F. J. HAW A & CO., CENTRAL MACHINES BOILER SHOP WASHINGTON ST., pE. TIIOLEUM CEJVTUE, pa, B01L.ERS AND ENGINES REPAIRED ...AT SHORT NOTICE. All klnrf. n. U.V.In. J warranted to gtve Mtiiliutlun. P ' ," K r. J. nANNA a C3. A. M pTAf to get the worth of rcmr BOntr In :V FliOU if AND FKRD ()Rk 7nTi) l S1 I wSiriVar. """W-S MAN ready to ahow their caetomera their tarr atnek - FOUND A larre assortmeat of (Int-elas Boron awn DRESSED LUMBER, LATH, BIllNi.Lrw at th Terr lowest cash prlcea. Tboee who are St ' DEAD who do baslncs on the square, will and It to thi w:.rTwheMiorP!ryPrh,-,' our line of business, nr All Onlc ,,! ..,,.( nromptlr sfendH t... fin uot torn! thenla-e li!? VtJSlTR THE ROcnESTKU UorMlFP i.VJZ' 1NOTON STREET, Petroleum Centre, Pa. I. . M. STERSnrun II. II. WAIlNKIl ' FcblS-tf. A. T. LKGGE IT, Bfanu'acturor aad Dealer la HARNESS, Seed Bags, v Valve Cups, &c. Experienced wmkmen are emp'oyed, and Har neorall kinds kept cousiiu tly ou hand and inao to urdcr. I. C. ileinx'a Pat. SecdB:ia' I'or Sale. Repniring Done at all Times ! Call and eximlne eur st k and prices, Slulti-St., below 'the McClin lock House. Pelrolanm Centie. Pa., Jnn. 7th. l-tf. WANTED Five Good Journcynun Carpenters ! i'.VIXOtothe Increase of m h-wlness I urn t compe led lo hire more bulp to keep uu triih e deuiaud for my labor. 8TBADY EMPLOYMENT WILL BE MVEN TO THE ABOVE NL'MBEIl OF FIRST-CLASS WOUKMEN. A tarpe qnantity of FIRST-CLASS LUMBER! Of all kinds conetiintlr on hand at r' lard, and will bo sold at taaf" REASONABLE RATESI Pewolenm Centre, J4th, fW.-tf. CKAI E V TIIACKEK, 134 ITIalden Lanr, N. V.. IMIIISSION MERCHANTS, "new prepared to receive on Commission sad make Liberal Advances tn Rvniiera aud Pealeri la both Crude and Hcflncd Oil. OIL VITRIOL CRANE, THACKE1I Sc Co.. PETROLRtJM CBNTRK, PA , oi-vu tm nana OIL VITRIOL. BLUE & WHITE PAINT, CAUSTIC, SODA and GLUE, irennred to make liberal discount to Rollnm r v. .t?lw '.w ,l,nM ,,lwi tuscount to nnurp. lor CASH, and will not be u ml untold In any of u Juntas tl CRANK. TRACKRR A Cft riHK K. Hnw.nl a. r- P S. flartleit, TreBoet 1 Watch Co's, and National Wauh Co'a Wt ea, can be bad at 1HHAH A CO'S, ... i. j . . -- CALIFORNIA. WnEAT FIELDS AND STOCK RAN- rCUOS. I hsre Ranches or Farms tor sale, thronch" out CALIFORNIA, in tracts of One Hasans Acres up to Twenty Thousand Terms to suit per- chssers. These lauds will crow Thirty-. to FUf Boshels of Wheat to th Acre, with ordinary hrsv Ing, and a Volunteer Crop of Twesty-risu bssh" per Acre. S-Correspondence. Solfelied. Address T71r.'' McEENTT, Dealer in Rwl Ratate, Offlo 10 MoatgomiTy Street, San Yriae.tsa, Cel. r L