Petroleum Centre Daily Record. ( CUM-, Saturday. Oct. L J'Ai, MUUor. ROCRKSTEK HOUSE RERTAIIIAXT To-NIOHT. Wild Puck, Pigcou und Eels will be served this evening at tbo Rochester House Restaurant. Time of cloning Iflnlls. p. o.. ptntoi.Kin cvx-rns. r . i ' juli a t, lww. 5 Until further notice the mails will arrive at aud depart (Tom Uilsjotllcc as follows: AMOVE. ISmitb and East, via. Irvlnoton, 10 .8 A M. South and Went, " Jleadville, 6.1a 1. M. WurUi and Knst, " Corry, S3 . " , rrlAiir. South and Went, 8.45 A. W. xoutt KastnndWoat, 9 3P. M. V.rth, East and West, 10.00 A. M. Divine (service. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching nt 11 o'clock A. M., and iy o'clock P. M. f Ret. J. T. Oxtoiiy, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. rVnlcm every Stiblintli at 11 A. M. nnd T4 P. M. Sabbath School nt9J A. M. eats free. , A cordial Invitation extend ed to nil. Ret. C. M. Heard, Pastor. STS. rETER f AND PAUL'S '(Cotholie) CHURCH. Mam at 10J a. m. Vesper and Rencliclion of tho Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. m. Catechism 6t 2'p. m. JAMES DUNN, Pastor. Cltaiirteof Time. OIL CHEEK A AI.I.UH n EX E Y R I VCR RAILWAY YONPAY, SEPT. tn, isra. Northward Trains Leave Tot. Centre T:10 a m , nr. at Cnrry 9-40 a.m. ' " I'M la m , ar. " l.'i" n m. " " " 2:Sjp, m , or. " Win. m. l 1:05 p. in , nr. TitusviUeoOp. m Southward Tralnn T.C.1V3 Pet. Centre. 7 :in a. m., nr. nt Oil City 3:10 am ' " " tl iH p. m., nr. ' 1:4", p m " " " 1:53 p. ni nr. " 8;.'I5 p m " 1 " 4 u0 p m. nr. " 8:50 p m tThis Tmin will stop 2D minutes for dinner. k These arc Fruight Trains and go to Tltnsvlllo and Oil City. Tlu.no trains pass at tills point. Tho Fouthward Train stoplng for break lint T.io i:b) pm Tram golnj North and the 7:53 Train going South run on Sundays. . Situation1 Wanted. A young mimed man now out of employment, desires to ob tain a situation as clerk or book-keeper in any establishment, and having a general knowledgo of business, would enter upon any honorable occupation at a small salary. Inquire at this oflioo. Clam Chowpek To xiuht. Oysters Fkesii Evkky Day. Nelse will be prepared this evening to servo clura oliowder, fresb and uice, savored with the choicest viands. Also, ho receives daily fresh oysters, and is prepared lo servo Ibem in every stylo. Re- njoiubir the place, lirst duor below Uus Uhicl's Erce and Easy. Goxb to His IIomk. A hall wilted old uian nanind Weaver died this morning on the Piorson Farm. He was familiarly known as "Aunt Mary." He lived ulouo in a little scanty and for occupation did such was hi uk (or enuiuevts us bo could get to do. Although his earnings were small his wants wero smaller, nnd he, con sequently, was able to lay by a small sum for a rainy day, which ho usually deposited with Mr. Ed. Vaughn, a batter man than whom he could not have found. Ho has no friends ill this vicinity. Mr. Vaughn has the mutter iu charge, and will see that bo is very respectfully interred in Chcrrytree vil lage gravo yard. Thaukusrlrliis; Proclamation. Wasiiixotos, D. C.; Oct. 8 By the President of the Uitittd Slates, The year which Is drawing to a dose bas been free from pestilence, health has pre vailed throughout the luml, abundant crops reward the labors of thi husbandmen, com merce unit manufactures have been success fully prosecuted through their peaceful pallia, the mines aud furesls l.avo yielded liberally, the nation has incrcus 'd in wealth und lie blessings bavo advanced every in terest of the people in every part of the Union; haitnony aud fraternal intercourse restored and obliterating tho marks of the past conllict and enstmiigonrent; burdens have been lightened, ui'uns increased, civil nnd religious liberty are secured to every inhabitant of tho land, whose soil is to-day peopled by none but freemen. It becomes n people thus favored to make acknowledge, meat to tho Supreme Author from whom such blessings flow, of thoir gratitude and their dependence to lender praises and thanksgiving for tlo same, and dovoutly to implore a coutinuunoa of God's mercies. Therefore, I, Ulysses S. Grant, President of tho United States, do recommend that , Thursday, the 18ih day of November next, be observed as a diy ol Thanksgiving and of praite and prayer to Almighty Gjd, the creator aud the ruler of tho universe. Ana second, 1 do lurther recommond to all the people of tho United S lutes to atm-ru. ble on that day in their accustomed places of public worship, aud unite la the bouiag" and pruifo duo tho bountiful futber of all meroy and ia fervent prayers lor tbo contin uance of tho uiercilul blessings he has voucbsifod lo us us a people. In testimony whereof I bavo hereunto set my hand and Caused the seal of tho Uui ted States to bo affixed, this, the Gib, day of October, A. D., 1809, aud of tho lade pendunoe of tbo United States of America the ninety-fourth. U. S. Grant. By lh President. u Hamilton Fish. Secretary of State, A noblo inMuuce of heroic devotion to duly occurred on the railroad between New ark and New York. A watchman w hose duly it was to cloto a drawbridge upon the approach of the trains was iu tho uct of per forming bis duly when his little boy fell in to the deep waier. To have jumped ia and rescued him would huvo been an easy mat ter, but a passenger train was already in sight coming ut a high rate of speed. To save the child would involve the destruction of tho train and tbo loss of many lives. It must bave been a tettible alternative to the lather; but duly triumphed. Tho draw wus closed and the train passed on with its load of passengers in safely while tho child er ished. His lileless remains were recovered shortly ulterwards. The New York papers have suggested that the passengers on the train ought to subscrile fuuds to raise 1 monument over tho child that would com memorate his death und tbo heroic conduct of bis father. TELEGRAPH REPORTED FOIt TllK DAILY RECORD, Afternoon Dispatcher. licnth ol Ex-Prculuotii 1'iorce. The following was made public this morn ing: Washixoso.n, Oct. 8. Tho painful duty devolves upon tho Pres ident of announcing to tho peoplo of the United States the death ofouo of his honored predecessors, Franklin Pierce, which oc curred at Concord cailv this morning. Em. inent in publiu councils, and universally be lovud iu piivuto life, his death will bo mourned with a Burrow belitting the loss which this country sustaius by his decease. As a mark of respect to his memory it is ordered that the Executive Mansion and the several dopartineutsat Washington be draped iu mourning, and ail busiuoss eueponueu on the day of tue funeral. It U further ordered that tue War and Navy Departments cause suitable mililury and nuvul 4tvaors to be paid on this ocoasioa to t'le memory of the illustrious cilizea who has passed from among us. U. S. Guam. Charlotte Cirshinan is reported us lying at tho point of death in England. Miss Cush man was born in Bostou, July 23d, 1S15, aud was ouly twelve when sbo became u vocalist fur tho support of her lather's fam ily. She sang at a conceit with the cele brated Mrs. Wool, who pronounced her tiio Uucst contralto blio had ever heard. The failure of her voice iu opera drove her to the spoken dra na, iu which soon becamo a 'avonte, and rapidly rose to an enviable fame Iu hiuh comedy and tragedy. Sho has lesided at Rome for sercrul yeuis past. Sitting perfectly erect would add ten years lo tho lives of matty fcdenlary persons, be tides preventing much sickness. Just received Sept 28-4 1 -our Oriental Parlor Stoves Nicholson & Blackmon. FOU THE Slnlp, enmity, borough nod township elec tions Turpdny. October 12, lSf.9. fVlu iT Cans I nt Nicholson & Rlac kmon's. Iron Gate, Wheat Sheaf, Globe Heater Oriental, and Parlor Stoves, at Nicholson fc Blackmon's hardware store. Earn mors & Alden are selling oft prrsen stock at cost Tinware, in retail and jobbing lots, at Nicholson & Blackmons'. Lammers & Alden bave a new thick 0 all late styles of Hats and Caps. tf CAN 111 D AC V ANNOUNCEMENTS. JIr KniTnn: IMenso announeo the name of Mkr kitt S. llnoTiT, iu n c.iinllilatfl for .luetlee of the I'enne in t'ornnlantor township, at the onsiiini; (c- Uio.ir clccltnn. nml nbllgo, MANY C1T1.KN8. Plainer, Sept. Iu, lfiW). IjOCuI A'otlces. CAHFET9 AND DIE C l.OTtlN I JUST KECEIVKD, oime nleo pattern, nt TlliS FUHM IUIIK STORE. COX.?rAIi liOVE. and tho UnppIiienH of True IHarrlnpo I ASSAYS for Young Men. onllio Errors. Abiifei ftlu, Disies which destroy tlio Manly Powers snl create iniieilimems of MAUP.IAOR, wilh nrc means of rultef. Sent In senlod letter envelopes fi ec ofchaiRe. Address Reward As oelation, Ilex r Philadelphia, Pa. 'sepVl Sm. Fall Trade M 1 I1JL1 WASHINGTON ST., Petroleum Centre. Pa. HAS JUST OPENED A LARGE AND . COMPLETE STOCK OF rOREISN 4 rOMESTIC MY GOODS, The failure of Legiand Lockwood seems to bo the only one iu New York that elieits much Kympilhy. It appears In be generally regretted, and a heBt ol friends r.fjer biin ii:-- siuuca. His bou--e and grounds at Nor- walk are valued, iu their iucoirpiele slate, at 800,000, and it was h:e inlti-.tiou lo expend morn limn a million npuu tuer. . The owner's chamber is furuiabtd with elatM orrtely inlaid rosewood, the bedMead cano pied with green funning a ftau.ewoik ol gold o,n J jet. Attached are a dressing ruom aud an oratory, tho hitter frescoed in imita tion of lluted white satiu, tho windows bung with Parisian labric.i, and tbo ceiling iu mjc'drnb and gold, with a dome of sky'b'ue studded wilh stars. A utile girl wants to know if floas are wliite because her uncle told her tha1 Mary bud a little lamb with fleas as whito us mow. An undertaker having apartineuts to lot posted bis bills upon tho cudlns iuthe win- low, announcing, Lodgings for single gen llemen." The agont of an eastern tailoring cslub- mont who recently received orders lor six teen suits of clothes in -Oil City, has bud fourlonu ol them sent back to him. Tho "James Lynch, colored," as ho is described by telegraph, who is now running for Suoretnry of State iu Missirsippi, was for along time the Rev. James Lynch, a Mo thodist clergyman in Philadelphia, and i sueken of by the presi of that city us a man of no ordinary abilities." A Welsh paper has this account of a prize fighter turned preacher: '-On Sunday eve ning a great many peoplo were attracted to tho Carmer chapel, Ponty'ried, lo bear Tom King, who was fur some years a prize tighter, and a companion of the luto Tom Sayers. In bis sermon, which bo preached from Si. Mattlieiv, he gave, iu a bold and earnest manner, uicny very touching inci dents of bis lifo while a fighter. His manner was free from all assumption, and bis stylo of preaching very lorcible and natural. TUiouh jut Ihs s r.nju h,u'm at att.mtio:i was given by tho congregation." Tho Hon. John Morrissey, M. C, of New- York, bus written to thu peoplo at large about tho Troy base ball club. Emanating from such a high source, it should be gene rally read, nnd have duo weight: A machinist belonging to tho Arsenal ef Naples bus Invented an iustiumont. which 1 e calls an Amismosraph, W'licli indiote wilh piect.-ion tile yeiocily f wijich 1 vess-' is traveling, til:; chviges in the direction nnd tlio deriaiioa of the compass. Some experiments have been mad.; within the ast fe.v days on Uar-1 the l'itb'fei'o. a vessel which is a'lout to j oi l the Italian squadron at Alexin. I.'rv in Egypt. Tliey arosiid to no higlrly eiUst'acfwy. Plorrlson's ;enuino flue Tar and rcmian llcalliijr Soapa. These soaps are bnpreiriintod with exotica of the miUlust and most H:tlsamtc naturo, aud are wnrrnut ed pcifeclly itinocoat and free from mineral aud otli or pernicious admixtures, nnd aro selected by the ladies nnd the pntdic in general in prjferor co to all other snain, as tho great prodncors and preserveri of a h'.fllthy purity of complexion, and a conservator of female bounty. For tho aoftncaa and delicacy which they induce to tho hands and faco, their capa bility of aonlhinir Irritation and removing unsightly sruntlons, ren.lcr them indispenslMe to every toil et. U'o kindly nsk the public to try the virtues o those soups. 3. L. II. A Co., rroprieters. A. D. .Miller & To , Ooncral Agents. Jtil-3m. For the Fall Trade, embracing a full Lhm BXlCA'ir.-l(,.l.s', POVUS ALM'CAS. POrL!X NILK.i Carpets, Calicos, Oil Cloths Iiislius, Chinti's, .nr. 1 .1 rlidici! An nccumplisiieil German la'ly, Mrs. Marii- Tluene, who is versed iu nil housewifely attainments, and who bus been solicited by her friends to givo instructions in keeping house and woman's work, opened a school for iliat purpose iu Wilkesbarre the other day. She gives lour lessons per week, at tho rate of ono dollar per month. ftpoc'.nl Notice. V.-VRDS OF WISPUM feryoima men, on the l!u'.i" Passion 111 Youth and Kir y M.mhosl, l'li ShLf HKU' for the eir'n and unfortunate. Sen In sale 1 letter f relopcs, free of cli:irne. Ad.l:-ess HOV.'AliO ASSOti A'i'lON 11 ix P, l'ini.Ai:i.i'AiA l'A. May 'M, 3in .cv FJour, 5-'i!!E ;uul t'lriictiry ,t. p. FniATiir.;:, At the Oi.l lt.'K ri:l.T)IN(l, f)X MAIV-KT, iip iiit.. Ihe Mcl'linlocl'" Ilense, has on 1ut.1 a lik-eei! fi.st clas st.iek of lt"loiir,yeiu ati! i roee.rlo.!. wh'cli bo I solli:i rt a lo-.v fi-ire. fn. iiou'i I'or.'i!1 Ihe place where A, 11. Cult, it t.'ooipany lnoita up. A C.tnn. Thanking my many friends for the kindness in presenting me as a candi- The date for Justice of the Peace of this Town- uewspapot'3 aro talking about my heavy I ship, I beg leavo to with draw my name. losses on tho Atlantic haymaker match The truth is, I lost only $10,01)0 $1,01)0 00 each of the nine, and $1,000 for tho scorer. I bot this for the honor of Troy, where I iveo? lung and found much kindness, and whose peoplo I love". I have $10,000 yet to invest in the Haymakers, and another afte: that Is gone. And further, I intend my son shall pluy in that niuo." A richly" dressed lady stopped a boy trudging along with a basket, and asked, ellgion!' ve got potatoes." . Without Ihij aid of udvortiseiuentB I crHd have done nothing in my speculations. 1 have the most complete faith in "printers' ink." Advertising ia the "royal ruad to business."-Iturn urn. I'Myliitlo boy, bnve you got rellgii "No, ma'am," eaid the innocent, "I've Mrs. Stowe's defence will appear, proba bly, in tho November .l(j)i(ic,-or, it it Is too long for the magimino, will ba biougLt out in pamphlet form. Too Boston Journul conipluins that "not witliHtandinir tho bountilul rain that has fallen tho past week, milk has risen 0110 cent per quart." Henry Wurd Reeeher's lust. Sunday sermon wus nddnws'id oxprossly to Wall struct, nnd he advised tho deuizms there "not lo lay up trrasiua on earth. Their liberal offers of support will equally favor mo by voting for Mr. John Ricltetls, the regulnr candidate who J, believe is 11 gentleman worthy the vote of every rerpect ablo citizen in the township. Plumer, Oct 8. MevrlU S. Booth. Cr.-.eisRryV ir all kinds o ti HKYNOLDS H'ii.WIH A!) .t C 'S, No. 11 Centre, .Street, oppo site the. l'ust (Jillce, Oil City, Pa. assortment of LADISS ;HD Gi ifUililioLil.J uJ'. iH3, Ar.d nhi a rlvilc -.,irl lent nf I-'L rS'r.;. very ch"a;i. nir Line Alpic s mid P"i" li:i Alpjc.is is the Sinest and c''eap.ist in 1 1 pine?. ts.-pt ! :-f I'lir-iets. or everv nnalltv and deserlptlon, nt nin'Mil.T)-.. I11(()D!IB.D . CO'S, No. 11 Cent 10 Stnwt, opposite the P. ()., Oil City, Ta. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. V. Andrews. young mrmVr of tho Chicago Board of Trade, realized $10,CC0 on bogus sales of wheat, and then absconded either to California or Canada. jgottsc ttrnfeltiHg STORB. riilio underpinned liavlna lltieil np n new atnre on 1 WASHINGTON ic KECUX1) VIS., Petroleum Centre, Is now pre'inred to fnrnlsb his eiwtomcra with cv erytlilu in'lliv liuuse liii-nishins line. Stovpsausl Tin ware, Iiitntorim, I'am-y Article, flumpi-i!, Srospl and Jiitiii iiiK il Wiirc, Also si stock off (iin'. I'WAlMI HICMH I'Ai'KIXO. T.CH LKVniUK, ate., THU CHAMrluN AXll MiVKi.TV cr.nrilKS vi;Iniii:i:m, WATKK tWLKiib of all SIZE:?. All Job Work promptly .it ten tied to with neatness and dis patch. Particular attention paid to (las and Sterm Fitting, liav in' a Gas Fitting lachiiie not exetHled in the Oil Region ibr entting Cuts Pie. JAMES RUTHERFORD. Petroleum ivierc, July lo'lii t'..:i 1W LOST. Strnvc.t or ptotrn from Ihe enelosnrn of the sah scrilxr. on Tier Farm, on Thursilay Inst' a lar.,'0 rwl cow vi;li while fseo, with ri'-dit liom off. while tall and tin . e white leet. A reward of ten dollars w 111 be e lid to any person retu:nin the dnme lo mo at I.-.,.,. 1AT 'IIVKHTn V. pIH!UT-ll AND IN A NUT SIIEEE. PHOItT lIANn CAX NOW BH ACQCIRKD I ONE MONTH. ThU work Is aTi Improvement upon the system need l,v the ronortnrs of the British Pnrlinment. It Is divided Into seven short nniVeasy lessens and can !. mastered by nnv ono. Tt is t'ie (;reiitst prenlur- tlon of the nee. Periods $' for the eompletc work. Adil ess .1. A. GRAY, Box C7i, N. Y. V. O. For Sale. ONT! stirerlnr VI horse PntinMe Aires Kmrlno, nnd one 10 hnrfo Portalile Wood A Mann Kit dne. liotli in perfect order, and mnnire; also one III in r-n' WiHlilnirtnn Stntlonnrv. on the J. Vierwm Farm, Ctierrytro-.. 29:t T." FKOTHINOIIAM. IinoIiitlon. Tnn Co-Partnership liereofnrn exlstlngr under the firm namo of A I). Miller ft Co , Is this dny rlitu ilv-,l l.v mnliiil consent All accounts nirllnst the lite fl-m will lietettlea byM. 8 Hlmnion ntiho o'd sland. -M. IS. "I.M ""W IV.. (!.t-e, Sept. 2d, '01. A. D. MIU.F.H. TSHOS.l'TION. i'lie roinrliiershl'j heretnforo cxlstlns nnder tbe firm nam., of Wschter Co., is dissolved, aim an psrtles Indelit.sl to til" llrm, nru reiiuesKsl to settle T 111" ol'! somfl, lusts rann. nr ni lot. .om,ii-. .,.1.1 so ui to Uit h. iek bnnk. JuliMtf II. U. W. Tlio New Yorl: Meat Market! TT W. PAItlCTI h-.ve H ted 111 nn v lu ll, inoii On .Main uli-ret, Op5lc t!ic M:Cn!tt;l Eocj:; , And Intend keenliiK what Potioleum Centre liw long needed, a flrsi-c:nss Meat llarkoi. Duly t CHOICEST AND BEST MEATS will he k pt. It will be onr nlm to aw onr turners with promptness and lo their crlli" facliun. ... ninrril seytli;:tf.( 11. & . i auci'" 1'ctrGi'm change Sabnn AND RESTAURANT. SUTHERLAND & TAYLOR, PROPS FREsn JrrL ALIj TlinJ OYSTERS! 'JBK LUXURIES! Received F Tf DAILVld'WsEASOKI KJ..K.Vb:t WutiliiiiKtoii Street, Petroleum Centre, Pa., next door to Is ham Co- Jawelry Htoru- T)av rtoardera aeenlrimodated. ""'tLie all h'inrs. Oysters, aud overy description (. uruislied guests, . .i0 So pains will he, spared to necommoaai who favor us with thuir patronage. ED. SUTHERLAND. OEO.T.lYL l'etr ilcum Centre, Sept, 14, '09. CiriLUKCN K fJAltlrtAUlSS A line afortuu-nt at the Furtiture titnre. ItoartHns House fur Sale. 'r.'l F iilierihor oners for sa'e liw honso on fJunr- rvttei' Vim, nrrnneed for a Bmnl'na lions, witii'oi- u ltlieui furniture, on the 1110-t rensonsblo terms l,ai"0 Rooms wilh hnrrooiu nltnelied For imrtlenlniK iniulroj thlsollleu or at Clmrlcs Kino's Meal Market. J. C. I.KOKAHD. Churylieo Run, Sept. 29. '00. lw. John O. "Welch, Scncca-St., Oil City, T'1-' Doaler iu GlbJjs,nussell&tVsrinS Rods, 1 w 1 KIX'S lIAI.Ii. Ti-' 1 1UU is now ready for theatrical exhililtiomd concerts, lc eltires, Ae. Tho Hall has boon rilltted nu t stroniMhened. No pains stid oxjiouse fuij been spared to uiake it llrat.claji. Innis' I living cker urn, pnllic; Pipe, (irato ISalaiice "Wheo all sizes. My eonnectlou with Mon"v'li".l" all k"'d3 toillKiries is siiun ion. v.. (.actings at short order nuCU Oil City, Vcb. 17, rsotl.-tf