Petroleum Centre Daily Record, Pel. (.eiitre, Tliuralay, llet. 7. .?.. Jfslf, Jiaior. Time of ('toeing OTallsu I'. O., PBTROI.KfM CKSTItf, Pa.,) JUL! -7sT, lailS. j Until rnrtlier,not!ee the maila will arrive at nnd tiepurt from tliisJoHlcc a fotlowe : AimivR. , Month nnd East, via. frvineton, 10.28 A. M. South nnd West, " Meadillc, 6.1S 1". M. North and East, " Curry, 2 55 IIKI'ART. Sooth and Wot, 45 A. M. Soutt, Kat and Wert, 9.3(1 1'. M. North, Kant and Went, 10.00 A. M. IMvlne Servier. PRESBYTERIAN CIIUltCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. AL, uml ". o'clock P. M. Kev. J. T. Oxtodt, Pastor. METUoDisf episcopal enuuen. Services every Salibath at 11 A. II. nnl 7 P. M. Sabbath School atOJi A. 31. cats free. A cordial invitation extend ed to nil. Rev. C. JI. IlEAim, Puelor. ST?. rETERFANH PAUL'S '(Catholie) t'.IIL'R'JU. Mas. at lOVf a. m. Vcpper nnd Pencllction ofj the messed Sacrament at 4 p. m. Catechism nt 2'p. in. JAMES DUN'N, Pastor. 1 t'hnntro of Time. OILCREEK & AI.l.KdllKNEY RIVEH RAILWAY MONDAY, SEPT. nil, lSCO. Northward Trains Leave tt. Centre. ":' a m., nr. at Corry P 40 n.m. I'M I a m . nr. " 1 25 p m. " " " i!:M p. in , nr. " Mil n. ni. " " " 1, 1:00 p. in , nr. TttiisvillcOitMp. m. Southward Trnin Lrnvj Pct.Ceutre. ":I0 a. m ar. at Oil Clty.tlo am " " I.O.Ip. m.,nr. ' J:4 1 in " ' " W3 p. 111., nr. " 8:. p m " ' " (l.S'Jp in. nr. " 6:i)Uim tThia Train will stop 20 minutes for dinner. iriieoureFreii;lit Trains aud go to Titusvillo and Oil City. These tr.iiiia piss at t'lls 4ut. The. t-outliwarj Train sloping fur breakfast f la 2:55 pia Train going North and tho 1:'.3 Train going South run on Sundays. BESJAMW II. lillEM-STER, Attorney General of- Pennsylvania, is to address the nH-nis of Petroleum Venire this eve niinj in front of the Rochester House. The candy man with his fighting wolf la now'eneamped ut Fhuniburg. Peaches soli in New Castle lor SI. GO psr bushel best quality, and uro a drug upon the market. Tbero was no prio fight between Collyor and Dougherty yesterday, tbo lattor forfeit ing bis money on ncconnt of weighing a matter of two pounds and a halt too much. Delaware is threatened with obliteration, Ur chief river Is wasting the State uway at the rate of fifteen foot a year. She can't island that sort of thing long. Arrungomouls have been mado by Collect" or Uriunell and Secrolury Poittwcll for tho reduction of the salary Hat of.tha New York custom hoiiBe about $25,000 a ycur by dis charges ol employees. NoitcK. The parties that took tho clock from tho Cozy Uilliard ; Parlor, will .lease call and get the koy lor same, as we liuvu no further use for it unci it is u nuisance it) our bauds, lly complying with the above you will much oblige, Iiobson ib Arnold. Tho burglurs ttbo robbed the Norwullt Conu.,J Lank, on 'J'liursilay night last, curried mil' $100,000, of which sum $30,0(l() belonged to the funds of tbo bank. The vault was j.riod open by tho burglars, who then blow open the sufo door a mass of iron, weighing lour thousand pounds with powder. Mrs. Portor, the tiew post mistress ut Louisville, Las executed ber bond, and it has been forwarded to Washington Jor rati fication. The uuiuuut is $150,000, with Captain Z. M. SSuirlcy and Edgar Newborn us Securities. JoUX J. CillTKll's Cl.OTUINO EM.iHU.SII- misnt.--TIii ri;;bt man in the right place is John J. Carter, in his clothing emporium ut Tilut-vllk', opposite CorinlhiiUi Hall. ' lie lias just received a large stock o! cloths and caxsiiuorcB, of tho very latest styles, which no is uiuklng up for customers iu strict ac cordance with tho present fashions. Also, bib slock of gout's famishing guojj, bats, und caps, lire of a supetior quality und ore eagerly sought ufter by thuse who vi.-it Ti- lu-viiie. His facilities fr lnuuufaeiuriug i(ilk bets to measure, is equal to that of any lurge city, und ibis depailment ia driven to its utmost to Gil orders. John has "suits'' nr. tho brain amazingly, but not luw-sni'e, .nud is subject to flts," s all bis patrons uro uwaro. lie is truly liet.t'rviiig o( a tul patronage, and we are pleased to LiI jw bis trujj '.i luiuu'.y CkLeiuiilig '.htvKjbout be t-il n Habit is everything. We have all lionnl tho story ol the man who slept above a baker's oven for twenty years, then changed his lodgings, but had to go back to the oven before be could sleep. A caso illustrating tho same princtnlo is reported in Ohio. A city man, accustomed to lodge on ouo of the noisiest streets, visited a county friend. Too much quiet disturbed his lest at night. His friend felt for his distress, and said he would try and relieve it. Accordingly he went to a neighbor's und procureJ a bass drum, which he bent under the euest's bed room window, and hnj bis boy run u squeak ing wheelbarrow up nud dowu on the porch, while his wife pltiyed on the piano, and his servant girl pounded on the chamber dour with tho tongs. In this mauner the sufferer was enabled to get two or three hours o' quite refreshing sleep, though it was heavy on tho family. Ho for Tim Ofif Riiui'iN. I. Trayor has agniu arrived in town with a first class lot of cloths from the that cluss bouse of Charles Stokes, Philadelph a. Any person wanting suite of clothes made up in good style would da well to givo him a call at the Central House, Polroleuin Centre. 2t Boston has a philanthrnpistw bo visits the prisons. Said lie to a prisoner, Most of your friends think your sentence was ex cessive; nothing like it was ever known.'' "Yes, I suppose so," was tho prisoner's re ply; "but tlieu, yon know, every thing has gone up sincu the war." A 'J'hi llliig Adventure. Tho Cleveland Herald, of Monday siyh: On Saturday evening u thrilling adventure beiel the messenger in charge of tho car of the American Express Company, ou tbo night express train from Erio to this city. Shortly ufter leaving the former place l:e discovered to bis consternation that the cou tents of tin car were ou lire. The car was packed full of Iheu.-unl assortment of express heights, consisting principally of dry guoJs and other merchandise, and the bell-rope counecliug with tho engine bad been passed over the lop of thecal', lioth ends of tho cur were crammed with packages, only: a small vacant space being left iu the cuutie ai tue doors, occupied by the messenger. The perilous nature of his cjudiUuu uuu not be fully reafizjj. Tho train was whirl ing aluug ibruugti tho duikucss ut the rale ol thirty inilis un huur, and tLu lire wub rapidly spreading through luo dry combusti bles, last lining tue car with bcatkud BiuuUu Uo bad no posdbto nieaus of digualiug the engineer, uud Lt) menus of egress to tLu other cars or of couiuiuuiculioti with their occupants,, lie migut suuut himself hoarse and bis voice would be dronud y the roar of tho iiu'in. It seemed impossible lor him to give uuy alarm until the lire should have made such progress as to ue dis covered by others, but in the meantime himself must iuevitubly bo suffocated or take (ho alternative of leaping from tiio train. To open tho doors of tho cur would be but to u dm it thuuir and give a new impetus to the lUines. Hat the beat uud smoke woreulreudy stilling and something must be dotiu immediately or be must perish. Open ing one of the doors he wheeled out thu iron sate to tiiu edge of liie c.il uud let it fall. It wasstrucii ty tbo steps of the baggugo car, producing a cJncu.-xiou sous to alarm its oc cupants, liighlly conjecturing that some-, thing was wrong the engineer was signaled and the train toon came to u mop. Tins cause of the ulurul was boon discovered, the messenger boiug found, leuuing as far us possible out of lliu car to escape the smoke. Every appliance ut Command v.us speedily brought into requisition, und tho lire was forluuatuly extinguished. The sale was picked up uud thu train resumed its journey, arriving ut its destination without further uccideul. DispattUes show Ihut tho lain storm which begun ou Saturday night and contin ued until yesterday morning, hj been gen eral uud severe. The bridges at Copoke and Ghent, ou "tho Harlem railroad, are both gone. On tho Delawuio division of the Eiie Koad tho river is twenty foot higher than on Friduy lust. A portion ol tho truck is washed' away between lVrt Jervis aud De posit. Tho interruption of luo wires at the former place propetits infoi matiou regarding the flood beyond Deposit. The Schuylkill rtvor has risen leu feet, and tho freshet is sweeping cveiy thing bufure it. At Phila itt'luliia. Severn I ireicht cars on low ground oil liio west tide of Iho river woio canied oil' from the Pennsylvania railroad depot. The water has obliged the suspension of ln.vnlnii I'm YnnnUown Malliouu. uaiu- by hid flocd at other points is leported, Out t'..J inUrruptioil of Ibe lelegruph win's preveuta any ini'nm atiun Irom being receiv. ed. Great d iniago has been dono to the busumeiilB and collars in tiie lowest part of New YeiU city. It is tbe ievcutt ltoud l,;r wn tor eiae time. . 1GRAPH KKl'OKTKB 10I THE DAILY KECOKD, A.'tcnwmi Dispatches PlTTSnt'RUU. Oct. 6. The Jlonongaliola river is four feet si inches nnd lulling. Piin..uit:i.rHiA, Oct. 6. About half a million of property was de stroyed by the Hood in nud about this city. New Yoiik, Oct. C. About a hundred feet of the hlc.Ii embank ment on tho Harlem railroad at ti 1st street, fell last night, stopping travel ou that road. Tho Hudson River railroad is again in run ning order to Albany. Lawkknck, Mass., Uct. C. All the mills, nro stopped to-d;iy by back' water. Nearly all that portion of tho city between the river und Lowell strict, and the railroad and base of the lower hill, over a hundred acres, is oveifljwed, and a great many houses are stirrouuded by water. l'lTTST.W.UII, Oct. C. Monoogahela four feet eight inches and rising : thorniou.i'tor at CO. Dktkoit, Oct. 0. Stewart, tho burglar who murdered John Willis iu his house in this city on the night of September loth, was brought before) Re corder Swift this morning for hearing. The court room was packed will) spectators. The prisoner was strongly guarded to prevent uuy attempt to seize, him. After tho read ing of the complaint tho prisoner to the as tonishment of everybody, pleaded guilty to the charge of murder in tho first degree and immediately afterwards was sentenced to sjlitory conUnemcut ia the State Prison f r life. The result was a surprise to ail, for up lo to tho limoof trial, the piisotiei stoutly denied his guilt. Speaking of his object in life, sumo lime ago, to an acquaintance. Mr. A. T. Stewart said: "I do business to establish a principle. It is tho principle of truth.- 1 am iu a slate of continual warfare to prevent what are called white lies bulng told ia my establish ment." It is ii great pity that all dealers do not do busincF'on thu sauio principle. "Aw," exclaimed un English cockney to a Western traveler in England, "speaking ing, aw, of the law of primogeniture, 'ave you thebeiltaT in America;" '-Hentail:' said the American' looking at his interroga tor with curiosity. "No sir, wo have the cock-tuil iu Amotion, aud a verv popular drink it is." Thev UFO liipfilUr II n fill iilil iVimnfrrn in Mn.-ftiUini. Tiu-m timl nc.. thn 7 -', ' "-v ww VUUIflltf), coffins, bones and all, to Gil up a frog poud iu making lauu. Iu digging a well in the yard of tho Cove Foundry, ut Providence, Rhode Island, the drill passed through a bed of coal fourteen leet thick, at tho depth of 119 feiit, uud a ei'coud bed of coal six feet in thickness at thodoplh of 131 feet. Thomas !5. Kidgwny. Mining enginoer, writes to the Ptovidencj Journal that the coul contains tiO per cent of carbon, and can be mined at an expense ofless lhau $2 per ton. The Newburyport (Minis.) Herald thinlis it is time Tir n "strike in the Jecturo binl uess," oud adds: "One or two hundred dol lars for an bout's talk ubiiut leiorm, woman's rights, female sufi'rago, and tho lile, is what I'oor Piohatd' tonus puv ing dear for the whistle. The prof .-sors of tho Acndemy oj Science at Salem will furnish lectures of real value upon scientific subjects, at less lli.tu quarter the money, und forty limes us good." Lost On hubbath afternoon last, on Onyx Sleeve J3utton, on which was engraved tho letior J. The finder will Le rewarded by leaving the same at II. C. Jarvis' Furni" turo store. Oct. i-'M A Hauk Cii.ixl'K. Mr. Barker, having engaged tho uervic,s of Mr. K. Howard whose reputation as a colurist ranks with the first artists of tbo country, ia prepared to furnish photographs beautifully eoloied or .fiuiiitied in India ink. Those desiring such work, either from life or copied from small pictures, should embrace the opportu nity at once, uud call at Barker's photo giaphic gallery, on Washington street, pe troleum Centre. aug25-lm Prince Arthur was, on Friday, mado a chief of the Mohawks, at their village near llrantlord, Canada. He was inducted into tho honor by ono of the chiefs of the Six Na liens, a descendant of thu celebrated Brant. His older brutheis lave also been made chief", of th; tribe, lie was named "The l"!v!&g Sun," bi cause, i'liko tho sun, be is ! f'.ylr.j from cast lowest over ll.ovastdo- minions of his mother." He is not the only i son of Ylstoriu, iiying over bis mother's do- mi iiiouN who bus proved to be a Ligh- five Silting perfectly erect would add ten years lo the lives of ninny sedentary persons, be tides preventing much sickness. Just received our Orients! Parlor Stoves Sept 28-41 Nicholson & Blnekmon. State, enmity, borough nnd township elec tions Ttlefiliy. October 12, lf-00. EitnT Cans! at Nit iioi.sos fc Blackmon's. Iron Gate, Wheat Sheaf, Globe Heater Oriental, and Parlor Stoves, at Nicholson A Blaclynon's hardware store. Eamrners & Alden mo selling off preset! stock at cost. Tinware, in retail and jobbing lots, at Nicholson & Blacknions'. Ls miners it Aided have a new stock o all late styles of Hats and Caps. tf OAK 1,1 DAC V ANNOUNCEH1 KMT. Mb Envnm: TMcase nruoiuiee the name of Mkb Bin' S. HiMtTil, na a candidate for JuMice of lhe I'eace in t'oniiilanter Inwiuiliip. ut t!i ensuing Oc toiier elmiiiun, a-id oMe, MANY CITIZENS. l'lamer, Sept. 15, 13US". Iical Xoticett. CARPETS AND Oil. CLOTHS t JCST It EC EI V ED, imi' ntr imttema, nt THE KUHNI HIRE STOItE. CO.VJlt.AIj IUOVE. and the llspilnea of Truo .Tlnrrlmce 11SSAYS for V'li'ie; Men, oujllio Errors, Alntei ,i itihl Disea-e wlileh destroy liio Manly Towers and create impediments nf itlAlfKIAOE, with ure menus of relief. Sent in pealed letter cnveloptsf.oe of charge. AdJ.vsi Howard As e lation, Hex 1'., I'bilndelphia, I n. si'i"I:ui. luo KIorrlHoii'n ;eimlno Pine Tar and I'cmlaii Ileal Ins Soan. Tlie?e soaps are tmpregnated with exotics of Uie mild.'st and moat Uilsamic uaturo, and are warrant ed pe:f.'Ctly liiuo-uat and free from mineral nnd otti er pernleions mlinixturea, and are selected by the ladies and the public In ceticat In preferer ce to ail other soapa, as tho great producors aud preservers nr a healthy purity of complexion, and conservator of female bcantj-. For the oftncs and delicacy which they induce lo the hands and face, their capa bility of soothing irritation and rviuoving unsightly eruptions, render them Indlspeiisitdo to every toil ct. We kindly flsl: tiie public to try tho virtues o these Anapa. J. L. U. A(?o., Proprietors. . A. D. Miller & Co , General Agents. Jiil2-3m. Special Notice. V imS OP WISDOM for young men, on the Ttulins Pnsstnn in Youtli nnd Ear'y Manhood, Willi SELF HELP for the erring and unfortunate. Scu in sealed letter envelope, free ofcliarfrn. AOilrcas nOWAUD ASSOCIATION D ix P, Philadrlpaia Pa. May 91, 3m r.'eiv I'lour, I'v.vtl nnd Owicery .T. S. I'KATriKK, At the OLD HANK lintF.TiIXr), ON MAIN-ST, opposito thu McC'.intock House, has on hnr.d n I i:e an l first elts.i stock of l'Iour,l'eeI ami frncerlCNt which he in sollinE at a low figure. tU-Bon't foriiet the pl.ico wtiero A, I). C'otto & Company hroku up. Crockery Pur nil kinds eo to KEYN'OLDS IlItniMIHAD .6 CO's), No. 11 Centre btreet, oppo site tho Post Oltlee, Oil City, Pa. i'arpeto, or every fua!ity and description, at RCY.IOLDs, U'tOUilKAD A CO'S, No. 11 Ccntro tr..-i.-.iip;iiMlta the P. O., Ol Cltj', Pa. NEW ADVEUT1SEMEXTS. iw l:nrt limine i or wile Tnnu're of lv. JAMES KUl'UKKEOUU. I'trivp ! or Fto,rtn from 1 lie rnnqtiri! of tho tmh-sf-i-ii !, Tht V'.irai, on Tlminflay hint' n nn(i nil ctw uiih w hiht f, in, with rlirht horn off. wrilio Uv nwi )int:c vltitu 'fit. A ruwnrri of t.n Jollarn will iitM;:ivl in any nyou lui nrninir tlu1 hamio to mn at 'inirlnrm. VAT roNKKTIIY. 8 SHOUT HAVDlMN MW TlE ACtUIRED IX ' , i l, Mi. III. Tb' i yi.r'.i ! m lnip"vuin''t up.m the system utiiIIjv ihprt'i'"i irroft!i KritMi I'arUnntuiit It i- t!l itlf into i v :u 8h"it nnd o ity latnii.' and can ! Tirif-ffTdl hv Ri,u one. It i t''prenNt punlnc lion of ih a;. Kri' l for tho fumpMc work: A'iti-t.! ). A. (iliAY, Ilox N. V. 1'. O. Far Sale. ONE superiir 12 horso Porl.i'ile Air.e Knu'iner mid nne ;(l l,oi"o Pnrl'ilileWond te Mnnu Kn-u-In?. b-th in perfect onler. nnd rnumng; nlm ono in h a- Wn-liiiiK'on Wntloimry. on Hie .1. Plenum l'...in, Cheisynox. S-M T. PltOTlilNOH AM. CMsNUlllt?oti. 'PIIE ' .T.i tiieestitp hernof.irn exixtlnat under I tned in ii.vu: of A D. Miller Co.. ).-. this iluy Ihs .iveil i.y inii'.ii il eonsttiit All ncotinta afc'tlnsi i.he late tirm will be settled by M . S. Sinnn iiui ut the ,1 ,i,,a M. S. KIM ()NK, J ot. -'nitre, Sept. Sd, '09. A. P. M1LLEK. yyssoiiiriuN. Tliccoputnerilp horetofuro exist ins under the Arm nun nf N'nelitor t o., Is dis-olved. and all pariies indent, d le lhe firm, ntu re imeled t'i eellle -t the old aland, I'qmi Kami, or at Pot. Centre, oppo site the brick bank. julSttf ll.C. V. EJitlhici House fur Sail'. 'IMB siil, crlber oilers for sain his hnnse on ("tier- rytreo Hull, ulTimged for a U-aU'd'ng llnusa, Willi or witnoui furniture, on the luo-t reasonable li nns l.i,i"e Itooiie. Willi barroom atuiebed -iu- pnrticulais in.pilio at thlsollli-e or ut. Charles Kin . a Ileal Market. J- C. LUOKAU11. Cbeiryireo Itiui, Sept. 80. '6it. Iw. CISEI.ltltr.N S CAUUIAUE8 tine assortment a the Ftirnimro Sluie. Iw 1889. H FOR THE FaSS Trade mmm, v,x mums, I WASHINGTON ST., Petroleum Centre. Pa. HAS JUST OPENED A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF ' FOREIGN & rOMESTIC DRY GOODS, For tho Fall Trade, embracing a full Line RLAC1C ALAPACAS, ropuy ALAPCAS. P0PLLVS, SILKS t9 J0 Caipets, Oil Cloths, Cliiiitzc-s Csxlicos, Muslins, and :i choice assortment of LADIES AND JENTS FJMISM5 GOODS, And alsna choice nsanrtinent of FLANXKS. very cheap. Our Lino of Alpacas nnd Pop lin Alpacas is tho liuest and chcapost in the place. septl.1:tf Tiie New York Meat Market! H & W. havo il'-U-a a nc.v buiM- i lag on On Main' w1 root, OpjsDsitc t.ac McC'Iiulock HotjHC, And Intrnd kplnc what 1'etiolpitm Ct-ntrn bfi lunir ncdi'il, a nrt c!rn: Meat Mnrket. tiily the CHOICEST AND BEST MEATS will be kept. II w'll tie our aim lo p-'rve our cus tomer, with promiriuea nnd to thrlc ei.tiru satis fiiction. septiiMf. ' n. w. PAi;rci:u. AND KESTAUUANT. SUTHERLAND & TAYLOR, PROP'S FRESH Ji ALh Tin;'; OYSTEttS S LUXUWESt OYSTEUS ! .'KX I'VXU Heceived OF OA.LI.OTSEA THE SO K Vushintoa street, rtroIera Centre, Pa., next door to sham A Co V J'Jtttilry bturc- nil.it nil. Meala served all lioursv Oysters, and every deseription ot game uiiiisneu guests. No piinwill hn ipared to nccomniodat the who favor us with their patronage. ED. KUTftEItLANl). OEO.TaYI.OK. Petr ileum Centre, Bctit. 1 1, 'OU. 'f- JoItlh C. "Welch, Seneca-Sit., Oil City. IM-t Dealer in Uilibs, Russell & t o's BrinjS and Fishing rfi':!s, Innis' Sucker Rods, Driving Pipe, IlcrrlcU IriT Grate llitrs, ISalauce Vliel As IMillif nil sizes. JIv connccllon with Jlendville "d PHtjr touiidrlei is eiieh that I eun get out nil Mum Cathus nt uliort order JOHN C. WElxU Oil City, Feb. 17, IHW tf i