DISCOLORATION ON ORIGINAL Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Tet. Onlro, Thursday, March 11. Time of Cloning IKnlln. P. 0., Pxnoi.n'M Cksthi!, P , ) JlMY S7T, ISoS. j Until (Sirther notlro the mails will nrrivo at and depart from this office u follows : AltBtVB. Hmith Mil East, via. Irvhiotnn, 10. "S A. M. ' South nnd Vt'ost, " Mnnrtvill, 5.1S P. M. NorUi Bud But, " Corry, 3 16 " CKPAIW. Houth mid Went, S 45 A. M. Snntl , East and West, ! 30 P. M. ortli, Hast and Went, 10.0.1 A. M ' II. U. P.LACK.VON. P. Divine Servicea. . PUESBYTEllIAN CHURCH. Preaching tit H o'clock A. M., and 7 o'clock P. M. Het. J. TV Oxtobt, Pastor. M. E. CHURCH. Services every Sahbath at 11 A. M. and 7)4 r. M. Sabbath School nt twelve o'clock M. ' Setta Free. A eonlinl invitation extended to all. Rev. C. M. Heard. Pastor. 6TS. PETER AND PAUL'S (CATHOLIC) tUllltill. .Alan at lOJ a. id. Vespers and Benediction of tlie Blescd Sacrament at 4 p. in. Catechism at 2 p. m. JAMES T)UNX, Pastor. Sikcb the Newsboys' Lodging House was established In New York City, more than a quarter of a million of lodgings have beeu furnished, and It is estimated that at least 25,000 boys bave been been benefited by it. The expense of the Houso, says a corres pendent of the Cincinnati Gazette, is about $10,000 ayear, of which a little over $3,000 jl contributed by the hoys. Many ol them Lave made subscriptions to the general fund apart from what they pay for food nod lodgings, and the diiectorg think that when they hiive n houso ol their own they can make it sell-sustaining, or nearly so. In oiuinoclion with this ofcarily Is tho one of sending boys to the country, and finding houit j I'ui them, wbore they will be removed fpm the pernicious Influence of city life. Eiuiermtiou was instituted very early in the history of tbu establishment, and ptorcd to be an excellent feature. The lodgers are tent West from time to time, in small com. ' pinie, under the charge of a superintendent ai.d put out with tanners and others in the rural dlstrlo's, wbero they can make their living and bo properly cared for. About 15,000 boys bave been sent West siuce the founding of the establishment, and in the past year 1.381 buys emigrated at the ex pense of the bouse. The companies vary in number from twenty to 150, and the inten tion is to send off a ccaipouy every two weeks. Br an extra issued from the office of the Nuuda, N. Y., News, March 8th, wo learn thut the boiler in the Steam Floming and Saw Mill r Van Uiper, Ainswortlt & Gil bert, at Nunda Station, exploded with tei rilio force, instantly ktlliug throe meu, aud severely wounding several others. The News says: "Aiming tho killed was Mr. John B. Paine, who lives at Petroleum Cen tre, und was on his wny there. His body wuB thrown upwards of thirty feet in the air; the clothing all lorn from it; both legB broken, and altogether presented a terrible aspect." Mr. Paine was quite woll known In this vicinity, having been engaged lit running eniiino for Mr. David Yatiuey for some time past. ClJItK KOU DltUXKEXNESU. Reoipeg to euro one of an appetite lor liquor are con stantly going the rounds of the papers. A friend who has tried it gives us the follow ing receipt: Have steady employment, and give it attention ten hours each day,-except Sundays, and then attend chuich service regularly. When your day's works is com pleted, go home to spend yous leisure hours. If your home is not pleasant, set yourself ubuut tbe agreeable task of making It so. When you go out to public amusements take some person ol pure mind and Bleady habits with you. The above receipo is more effectual than a dozen temperance pledges. Tint total production of tho Picrwo Farm op to March 1st has been 5,l12 bbls,' Of this amount tho Vera .t Blake well alona has yielded W,99 bbls. Tho balance, '.'::,2 1.1 bbls., has been produced by all tho other wells together. Tim Vera .t Biake well wan struck, wu holievo, on tho 22 I ol Sept. Inst, and the sales ft oil from it have mnnilliteil to $08. .MM. The nbure figures urn r"!inhli, n t!i.y nrs gathered from the llind interest. A i.aoy In Detroit lately Icik nrseaio to maka her cmuplexien wl)ite t-ho succeeded a.iil now V.i; in a n"iil.ttt inner of a fiM )" J- Death or an Eccentric Woman. Celeste I.euolr, an old French woman, died recently at her residence near the Uarracks. For a lung time she bus lived in a hovel, not far distant from the river, with no other companion than a colored woman almost as old as herself. Tho two women have subsisted partly by charity and partly by the sale of a little drift wood which they could occasionally collect from the river bank, ''OM Ccely" had a history, though few who had noticed the old womantotterlng along tbo water's edge under her load of fuel, suspected it. She was bom in the southern part of France, and when a young girl setred as a bar maid in a country tav crn. While there, she betrothed herself to a young blacksmith. Before their marriage, however, bcr lover was drafted into the Republican army, of which the great Napo leon had but recently assumed command. Determined not to bo sep'uratod from ber husband, she entered the same Regiment si a vivandier. In the second action ber lover was killed. The girl, however, remained in tho regiment, determined to avencc his death. She participated in the campaign in Africa, and in the beat ol one of tho en gagements fell Into the ranks and fough' like a soldier, She olten boasted that at tho close of tho battle the Emperor, who bad noticed ber, rode up, ond patting her on the head, Bald, "Ah, my pretty girl,,if you were not a woman I would make a Colonel of yon." She remained wilh ber regiment until Napoleon was exiled to Elba; but she took no part in tho eventful scenes of the "hun dred days." Why she would never tell the reason of her coming to this country, ami her after-life until she appeared, in this lo cality, will ever remain a sealed book, ns the knowledge of it died with bcr. New Orleans Republican. Peter's Musical Moxtui.y. The March number' of Peters' Musical Monthly is at hand, and contains some twenty-four pages of olioiee new music, giving selections trom the intist papular writeis, and variety enough to suit the most fastidious. Among tbe ballads is one entitled "Coraline," by the nntion's song writer, Will S. Hays, tho chorus of which runs as follows: 01) I she was fair and gentle as a child bad ever been, And tbe fairest of tbe angels is our darling uoratine." Tbero are also "Left all Alone," by J. S. Cox; "Tho Young Widow," by T. Brigliam Bishop; '-The Lord will Provide," by Geo. Leach, and several instrumental pieces. In addition to tbe above, Mr. Poiers gives fif teen pages of choice family reading, and ail for the moderate sum of 30 cents, or 3 per year over $3 worth of New Music appear ing in each number. It is undoubtedly the best musical monthly published, and our musical friends should subscribe for it by all means. Issued by J. L. Peters, Music Publisher, P. O. Box 5121, New Yoik Shinple copies, 30 cents. Late East Indian papers jjlvo accounts of the violent earthquake which shook various parts of Bengal between Jan. 10th und Uth. It was must severely felt in Cnchar and Assam. Tho eatthquako was felt as far AVest of Calcutta as Dinapore. Cehar, where tt was most severe, is on tho line of volcanic action, which strelcbing from tho Eastern Himalayas, runs down the coast of Ilurinab, where tbero are several extlnet volcanoes, tolbe pastern Archipelago, where volcanio phenomena on a large scalo are of frequent occurrence. At tbo latter place tbe earth seemed agitated by a great wave, rising In t swell twei.iy feet high, tossing trees and buildings ubuut. und making the hills reel as tho convulsion passed. The rivor changed Its course und ran upwards i for an hour, tossing tho water 50 feet Into the nil; and forming numerous water arnnls. Tho earth opened in hundreds of places, vomiting up volumes of Miie sand and water and engulfing houses , call In and men, in some cases closing oror what It bad swal lowed, and in others remaining in yawning abysses, showing the roofs of bouses twenty feet below the surface, Tho convulsion was felt over all of Lower Bengal nt the same time, and contiuued with slight shocks for several days. Tiia experiment of providing u restaiiraut for tho working girls ol Boston has proved a success. Tho best meats nro furnished at from ton to fitieen penis n nioalja met.1 of bread, crackers, fried cakes, oto.. is furnish ed fur eight cents, hnd other articles of food in proportion. Tho lodging house system has not proved so successlul, und docs noj meet wilh Reneiil favor. Tub oiection for towiuhip officers, in Cherrytreo Township, takes place on the 3d Friday of this nionth. Several tickets aio alreailf in tho field. Tim in xt celesliul censatiou will In in June, when V,"iueok' cumol is announced to show its narrative. Tusc wuather is (jiiHo ohoetiejs to-day. f 'a HE NEWS. Tho Reeijlmpeachment farco cost the Stale of Florin $23,000. General heridan telegraphed that be would bnlst. Louis yesterday. Transfrof real esiale in St. Lonis, Inst week, abrogated $469,30. Greaprepnraliona are making in Detroit for tlifiolcbration ol St. Patrick's day. Thvandalla Railroad bus been complet ed eitt, from St. Louis to Vandaliu, a dis tant of sixty-five miles. cloncl Realty, for tbe past six years sec retsry of the Chicago Board of Trade has resigned that position. 5JA woman named Dempsey, alias Turler, ains Jones, committed suicido in Warsaw, luiiana, Sunday night. A large and enthusiastic Fenian meeting was held at Detroit on Monday, und was addressed by General O'Neill. There hud been olgbty-threa days of un interrupted sleighing in Concord, New Hampshire, up to the first day of March. Almost nine feet of snow bave fallen at Woodstock, Vermont, during the past sea son, mid at piescnt there is over four fuet on a level. I The Chicago City Railway Company have determined to abandon the present style or cars used on their routes, tod adopt tbo one horse car system. Tbo nirongements nro completed for open ing the new Dotroit Opera Houso on the 20th. It will be opened with a standard comedy by a first-class company. The difficulty botween tbe Northern Cen tral and Krie Railways has been adjusted, and c um of the former company make regu lar trips over the Erie l!ne. On the first of March there wero in tho Boston elevators 101.208 bushels of corn, 124.44S of oats, 2.012 of rye, 2,601 of barley 3,558 of wheat, 4,723 of peas, and 16,100 of shorts. . The Traveller thinks the valuation if Boston may go up this year to $550,008,000. The appropriations for city expenses are about $3,000,000, or per cent on tho valuation. John C. Baldwin of New York .City has recently added $10,000 to his previous gift of $12,500 to Middlebitrg College, making a loial of If 25,500 fur tho endowment of a pro- fvssorship. At Centralia, Illinois, Xlonday.Jolm Hop kins, independent candidate for Mayor, was elected by one hunilrd and lilty-lhree ma. jonty. over tbe temperance and bolter can didates. Negotiations are pending in St. Louis for a new. railroad passenger route eust Tie. tho St. Louis ii nd Indiunapoiis Railroad and tho Illinois Central, by which two bouts' time is saved. Tbe North Minnesota and other railroad lines leading into St. Louis nro making .ur- rangen.cuU to have their track extended along the levee, lor tho pui pose ol faoiliat ing the transportation of freight. The perpetrator of I he horrible murder of Mr. and Mrs. T.ald, near Lebanon, has been arrested. Tho motive for the crime was. to come into possession of some proper ty as an heir of the deceased. ' At IV-lroit Monday, Conrad Bogel was released from military courtninrtial sentence by order of Jndjje WilkinB, ou a writ oj habeas corpus, on the ground that the of fense of which I.J was convicted was not triable by a court martial. An nxla on the tender of an express train on the Northern Railroad broke down near Andover, New Hampshire, on Tuesday night, and the Iraln was dragged with it on tho ground for forty rods. Nothing but tho snow and ice prevented a serious accident. Tho proposed fight between MeCboleand Allen has fizzled. Allen's backers received a telegram from Gallagher, expressing anxiety to take the juo off Allen's hands, whereupon MeCoulo expressed intonto dis gust at tho who?! crowd, und threatened to club uo y and every man who broached tbe subject to him again. , " Gold wa9 discovered n short time since on tho land of the Lulleld Shi'.kers, in New Hampshire, nnd specimens sont to New- York to ba tested proved lo bo worth $179 to Him ton. . Lnht week workmen cotmuena' ed blasting tho rocte and found it ruu on'y four feet one way by threo the other, conse quently woik has been suspended. For Sai.h. The new building opposite the Americau Hotel, is o.Torod for sale at a low nguro for cash. Tho building is in a desitahlo business location. For particulars enquire of Mr. P. Dunuigiin, on tho prem ises. 3,, It is staled that over two million pounds steilinsr are contribntod and distributed yearly lo the poor of London, and beside this fully four million a yenris collected out of chMitatilo societies, und is cast' in this slou;:li of despond only to make it broader and deeper. Lornl Notice. WINDOW GLASS! A large assortment, nil sizes, at A. D. Miller & Co.'s. ' - BUILDING FOR SALE. Enquire at the Jamestown Clothing Store. WiMtr. WALL PAPEBI .Jiitt waived a larpe stock of Pprlnsr patterns, n. c. j.irvis' FrnsiTURE stokr. ms GREAT BARGAINS ! OFf EKED TO TIIK Citizens of Petroleum Centre ! Ill the way at Blank Rooki, Stationery, Fancy C3oot!, Vortcd, Ilird C:is" 5 School nooks, Jkc, Jtc, at ESLER'K VARIETY Store, 35 SPUING STREET, TITt'SVII.MJ, FA. a- PAINT, WALL, Will I'U WASH .fc SHOE nnt'SIIKM, a largo stock ju-t! received at A. 1) MILLED & t'O.'S. CANARY IHHnrt, mule and roiralc, new :or.t just received, nt A. P. MtLLKR & CO.'S. Lost ! On Thursday, Feb, Sftth, TSW. n smooth ballt rat and tin pun, with red cellar. Whoever shall return the sama to the siihRcrilier will ba llui'ral.y ve warded. fibiM-tf. X. H. PAYNE . fok saIjE.. I offer for sale my outlre bnsiness intorct la the Liquor and Cicar Store, situated a few duors ahevo AtcNair's Trug htnro, Wal;ln-toa street. The stock consist, of a biro a'rtrn"nt uf choice Wines, LWiners and Cla-fr. Fwr terms enquire on tin inomie. 1 MICHAEL MOJNEY. ' Petri leun' Centre, Feb. 23:1,, tf. Cf'arpolr', of every quality snd deseriptlrm, at UKYNOLUi, IlitUDlIliAD A CO S, Ho. It Centra Strovt, (ippo.lte tho P. ()., Oil City, Pa. 8WKUISH I.E?.',iIKS, wl,o!oiale and iola.1, at a. v. JUU.RK & errs uuva sroi:i;. Music IjC'HOiin. JIIt. M. II. CARMAX, bavinir ret ".rued toto-.vn after a hrief ahseiica Is nnw prepared to evu les s"ons on t.c Piaro to tlioae wisliiriK the saino. For twins and fiirthcr particulars nciuira at tlio Oil lJx chaiii Il-ito'. Ve'.roleinn Centre. Feb. lfl, 15,-lm. rynniTon-B tjbacco antidoti'.; bP.N'T ;iIErt-. bu antldule for Tnbueeo, mid llU JOTINSOyS AltOMA'l'IC AN'TI TOHM'CO COM POUND, for !:ii at A. D. MILLKU & Cl"s. 1 Amm ."-It is nnl cf.-en that wa liuvu tho Inn's to spare, or the InrKniHien. to n dire, any or the thou-aud and one preparations sold Ihrou-hotit ihe couulry, eneh, as it is ciiiimed, beln:; a sovere'fni cure for ovc or more of the Win that lln.h i htir lo Indeed, wo have frequently wondered ihav people over died At'all, or,prx old fcven, when, by a sinnil outlay they eonid furriah tbenisolvti with stunc. tiling whie.h would l;cep disease at lny,and defy tiie aaiilr of lltne I Concern ng ttte eilcacy ofer.e of t!ice reuieilhil preparations and or.o wldeh lias be rout, eeleb'ated of iafo we en span'; frnn. ier senal uxtierieur.e. snd ronriontioiHly say it ihgniH. We refer to AlUma,'1 an article for resiorint' and piessrviiii! liie hslr, iiiutuil'iieliirfd by Memrs Stew ard A tieutley. Cheml.H'a and PrTiiri'tsts. No. In Main Sii-eet, Ifuflillo. UaCalot'ieauiei-c al 'dv. N i slow sales for Nswnnrs CoitL'h Cure. a. T). Slll- i:n i;u.. i ii-jnuain je Jtetall Drnirtrislt. Aernls for lVtroiouin i'.utre, Ia. PAFF.R AND FNVKLOI'F.Sat & CO '8. A. D. MILLEIJ TVeiv Flour, Feed and Rrocory HUire ! J. S. PISATlffKIt, At Ihe OLD BANK IlUILniN'O, ON MAtV T, opp,sito tho McCliatocI House, ba on hand a laruoHiid first class slock of Flour, feed and Groceries, which bo is ullinj at a love fiiu-a. !. Don't furiret the piuc j where A, I), cutton & Company broke up. JnuMr. C'rocUory For ail kinds go to ItF.YXOLDS ItltODIIEAl) & O.VS.No.uC.ntroiiireet, oppo site tbo Post Otlleo, Oil City, Pa. triA- 1). WILLKIt .6 CO., Piugirl.ts, are agents for the celebrated "II. U. Cijtars,'' nmnu faetured by the American vt hip Co. Try thorn. Ilardnnro A lnru-e assortment of which Is hciiig closed oat at reduced rales at KUYNOLDS, BIWDIIKAD & C()', No. 11 Coutro St., epposllo tho Postorae.0. Oil City, pa. IJatK, jnt. Hoot und kIiooh. A litre a'sortniejit at IliYNOLUS. IiHOD 1 ICAD A CO S, No. II Centra Siraot, opposite tbo, Post OUlce. Oil City. Pa. TUG host place la lown to got a pair of Boots made of th beet Stock, that will weju well, and warranted to (it, ii at J. A. Flunto'a Fa.li. ionabla Pool Shop, Wa.hmRton Street, Petroleum NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. liitmolutlon. rpllR en partnership borotolbro exlstiiui betwesn I W. 11. txiaewi'll and Warren C Mummer. U ' IlltS U'tV tllMtHVUU njr nuiMiMi vunrrii., .,ir I'llimilKir retlriui?. 'I he lin-biess ill he eaTid on lir W. H. I.oie'welt. who will collert all bills due tho late llrra and Vav all the uebts of snl'l llrm 1 v W II Trvvnwu-1. , W.' C. 1 LVJMMin.' Dated Fell rt, INK!). aw BSuildmfrg for Male. v ONE IIOITSF. AND IIAHN, sltualed on Cvd Farm, lust at the cud of tho Hil Iro A halid I. e lusi math of the Amciiean lloiipe. . Alio. hv. eial liwellliu llousm near the l ake rhore IIoiih. 1 tie alvo Iui'uitte4i win ne semi on very rsiuuu. ble icruia. For ruitlier.-'artlrnt-ir enquire of It. A. IIHAOG, Itnvd Purm. Potrolouin Centra, Pn , March 6Ui, lSt-9 lw. yyrALLpAPERl Xcw Styles for Spring ! At Low Prices. STATIONERY. SCHOOL BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS, Fine C HR0MLS, Foreign & American, SHEET MUSIC, TOYS, FANCY (JOODS, Ac; IX GKKAT VAKIKTV, As reasonnble ns can lie purc!ia?ed at any place in the Oil Kegiutt. oajj.sT, mr.vt & Co., Bipsell's Bank Block. (Mfi CKTY, o i citv, t , cct. t. is is.tr PA. REA'D ! .HEAD ! J SO HAS REMOVED ! Ills I.arm Stock ul 00DS En to Wvi JSooiti foritii'i ly Ccmpkvi Ijj S. An pi ha tiki, iXTBOOBtoleCFERiHO'JS He I as nilded to his Stuck lion of a larire seiic- fr fri (CI a o n: i IX' ' B'JU Which hf Invite tlm Lnili4 nrrpsulcnin f'rn re Ul!(i Viuiliit v tfi t'jll IHUt HXHiuiiift. U:!b - Hats., Bl Caps, Ac. Ac, nil of which he ln.s ma Uod . to iliu down Lowest Cash Prices. I desire to thank my numer ous customers for their liberal patronage at my old stand, and hope by kiKiping a large selec tion of Goods, at Low i'ricts, to continue to supply their wants as heretofore. 8. SOBi ra Petroleum Centre, .March 2, 18 It. tf. r. .3. iV tu, CENTRAL MACHINE & BOILER SH3P WAsiin-fiTos st., pr- TISOIjIiKU CEXTKH, Pa. IJOiijEUS AND EXG1XES UEi'Air.ED AT II0nT NOTICE. All kinds nf Machine Work dun utouiptly soil warniDtou to ivu 4miuii.etb.it ag Olf. . I. J riA.'O'A C ) Contra, Pa. Givs hint a trial. sepl j if.
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