1. i 5 Btroiowm Cpntre Daily Record. Pt, Conir.TUnrdy. march 17. IRItlV.U. AND BEPABTIHE or XICAINSJON O. C. A- B. R. SOUTH. No. 2, Psssonter LeavoCorry 11.2(1 . m : Tilusville, 12.59 p. m.; Petroleum Co. ire, 1.40 p. m.; Oil City, 2.22 p. ra.; Ir yineton, I 18 p. m. No. 4 Paiwnirer Leave Corry i. 10 a. m ; Tihisrillp, 7.35 a.m.: Petroleum Centre 8 I t a m: Oil City, 8 69 a m; arrlva at lr- vineton 11.40 a m. No. 6 Piuwrnrer Leav Corry 8.05 p m; Titnivlili', T.fiO m; Petroleum Centre, 8,S3 p ; orriv at Oil City ,20 p KOBTIf. . No. I. Parsen.'er Leave. Irvinetoa 7.15 am; Oil City. 10,10 a ri; Petroleum Cen tie. 11.05 a Ri; Titusfilie, 11,50 a in; arrive at Corry 1.40 p at. No. 8. VnfSfHivT Leave Irvine-ton, 12. 5 p ni: Oil City 2.57 p m; Petroleum Cen tre. 3.3 p m; Tilusville, 4,20 p m; arrive at Curry 5,45 p m. No. a, Passenger Leave Oil City 7.00 a bi; P rolcuni Ccnlre, 7.43 a m; Tilusville, t,i0 am; orrlve hi Carry 1,1 a m. IMvlne Services. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 a'clock" A. M., tai 'deck P. M. Rkv. J. T. Oxtoby, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and t P. V. Sabbath School at 12 P. M. eat free. . A cardial livitatioa ex ten 1 U to all. Kir. C. II. IIeird, Pastor. STCS. FETER AN PAUL'S (Catbolie) cnuR'ja. Mass at lO-i a. tn. Veeper and Benelictiaa f the Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. n. Catechism ata2'p. rp. JAMES DUNN. Pastor. Geld closed to day at 112;!,;. COLTHEKN lltADK. The South is evidently waking up commer cially. It is sialedJ.Va Chicago exchange that sufficient tonnage could not be obtain ed on the Mississippi River to move forward the accumulated Ireight which the two rail loads running southward lrota Chicago car- Tied to the river ports. On one day, the 28th alt., 1500 barrels of flour and 117 car loads or other merchandise were unloaded from the Illinois Central Ruilroid at Cairo Meantime, several hundred loaded car, were on (ide-tracks,',at the diflVrjr.t stations .north, awaiting opportunity to bo moved Into Cairo. From that porl alono, the ship ments of through Ireight averaged ten thoas and toes wcukly; and the amoaat would have been largely increased had there been sufficient tonnage regularly in pert to pre vent a constant blockade. The loss, by casualties, of three of the largest river steamboat?, In part occasioned the luck Of tonnage, causing great inconvenience and reduction or proiita alike to the railroad company and the shippers. For wetk, the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, running .from Columbus, Kentucky, to Mobile, Alabama, was unable to forward the freight destined lor interior points, and is yet taxed to the utmost by the continuous influx ot trade. Flour, oats, bay, bulk meats, agricultural implements and merchandise were the ar ticles most largely shipped j and to meet this demand quite an impetus was given to manufacturing industry. When, it is re marked that cash is invariably paid on the receipt ol the freight at its Southern desti nation, it will be readily perceived that the Southern traders are esteemed the bust cus tomers. Sad AccraENT. A sad accident occurred oo tbe Kenneusett farm, about half-past four o'clock yesterday afternoon, which re sulted In tbo death of a mau named John Gore. Mr. G. was engineer at one ol tbe Palmer wells, and when found was dead. As the engine was stopped, it is supposed thut soma part of his olotbing becamo en tangled iu the maobinnry, drawing him In and winding him around tho shaft. Mr. Gora was an aged man and very much re peoted by all with whom he was acquaint ed. ' Afteuxoon I'KitFoiiuANCB. Perssns llv. log at a distance will remember that tbe Wallace Sisters will give a grand family Matinee on Saturday allernoon next, tbe doors will be opened at 1 tbe performance will commence at 2 o'clock, admission 50 onts. children 25 cents. The beautiful burlesque of Prince Annabel or lha Educated Cat, will be performed In all Us magnificence and splendor, with rioh and costly costumes, delightful music, &o. Lot nil tbe ladies nd children alU-nd, as tho Wallace Sisters give the most chaiste performance than any other troupe that hat ever visited Petroleum Centre. The survivors or tbe Ninth Pennsylvania Cavalry bold a re-union at Ilarrisburg on tbe 15Ui. The Pennsylvaaia Central Railroad has secured poseeasii n of the Alexandria aid 1'redeiicLsburg Ballroad. Ittferrng f the Oneida calamity, the iiinion Pout says: "Mr. De Long, it seem hnd an unequivocal opinion of Ciipt. Eyre's conduct, stigmatizing it In the court as murder; end unless somo new light is given to the whole ufi'alr our Minister's opinion will be shared by the majority of his coun trymen. The examination, however, can hardly elicit any facts capablo of redeeming the British captain from the charges brought against him, und our Government must look to it that his punishment is administer ed without delay and with severity com mensurate with the atrocious offense. Mean while, for the brave anen who found a watery grave, whose shrieks tor help were unheeded, and whose death even was kiade a jest ol by the British captain, there will be universal mourning; their Dames wil! be remembered alike with those who have perished in glorious ights, and their'tueiDo. ry will be an eternal reproach to the com mander upon waoie.bcad rests the repoQsi bility of their destruction." The comedy cf,;"Caste'' was exceedingly well rendered by the Wallace Sitters and cempauy, at Sobel's Opera lloute, last eve utng. Misses Jennie and Agnes wou new boaors by the charming manner in which tbey acted out the characters of Pally and Esther. Both ol these ladies are not ouly stars ef the first magnitude in the theatrical horizon, but are pleasing vocalists. Mr. S. U. Villa in the cba-acter of Hon. Geo. D' Alroy bad a fine opportunity of displaying hit artistic talent. We have seldom wit nessed tl.e character of a drunkard carried out la a more laughable. manner than that of Eccles by.Mr. J. B. Buckley. Miss Sa bra Desuon as Capt. Haulier, and Mr. J. E. Webster as Sam. Gerridgo executed those difficult parts in good stylo. The Highland fling by the MitsesMinnie and Maud wu'd be hard to excel. To-nlgbt will be presented the laughable comio burlesque entitled, '.-Fra Diavulo; or, The Beauty and the Brigand." Preceding the burlesque, Miss Agnes in her great spec- ray oi "uur L,vi mere be a crowded bouse. An eccentric man "In Nashville, Tenu., after leaving all bis property to outsiders, winds up bis will in ibis way: "Before any of thesj (bequests shall be performed there must be erected over my wile and my st If a nice monument. I have not glvrn anything to my wife's relations because they did not visit icy wi( during her sickuees, nor utter she was dead, and my wife's sister desired me to send a close carriage fot her while lirr sls'.e.'my wile,awti dying. Some people always have an eye to busi ness, and do what they 'will, or to where tbey may, the mala chance ' is first and last In lutir mind. Ol this class is a relia ble citizen or Coiry a very zealous and sincere christian, by tbe by who rocontly attended revival meeting in a neighboring town, and raised his voice in exhortation to the unrepentan t, in language earnest aid eloquent- Uo cat down amid manifest marks of approval but suddenly it occurred to him t tat be had forgotten something, whereupon be,' arose and said emitted to say that if any one desires te see me at any time, I can always bsf found at toy store ia Corry where all kind of dry goods may be obtaiu ed at reasonable.priccs. '' A Philadelphia telegram says: la a grog gery eaf the coruor of Ninth and Walnut streets, 1 ucsday morning, Lewis Foster was ftbbhcd niua times by Patrick Kdly, with whom he bad buen playing cards Kelly ran off, but sou returned with a man named Patrick Wurd. aud one of them fired a pistol at Faster, who was lying au the floor bleeding from tie wounds already in flicted. Waid and Kelly were arrested. Foster cunuot live. The father of DoraboIIa recently found tbot little girl's chubby hands full of the blossoms pf a beautiful tea-rote on which bo bad bestowed great care: "My dear," he said, "didn't I tell yen not to pick one of those flowers without leavo?" "Yes, papa.'i said Dorabella, "but all of tbeso bad leavei." It Is said that tbe first mill erected in this State was built by the Sweeds about the year 1U43, ou Cobb's creek, Dear where now stands tbe Blue Bell tavern, near German- towo. All traces of the building for many years however, have disappeared. During tbe past week, 3,450 barrels of crude nd 9,243 barrels of refined petroleum wero rcceivod at Pittsburgh. The ship ments during the same period, aggregated 430.580 gallons, making a total exportation for tbe ycarof 5,822,158 gallons. The report that the steamer City or Bos ton bud arrived at Quoenstown turns out to be a hoax. There are about 12 now weCs on the Jack farm, tbo average produet of which is ulae barrels etcb per day. MJWS ITEMS. Col'sday the day wo don't celebrate. Courier Journal. V Edmund C. French won the champion skating belt at Toledo. A New York blonde carried ?7a,000 worth of toilctte.at a recent bull. Victor Emanuel has seven children who never saw the royal nursery. Wbittcmore writes .his name "B. Frank Wliilteruore." That accounts for all. How many apples did our parents eat in the garden of Eden? Eve 8 and Adam TbeEmpress Eugenic said the other Uy that not a day passed without her shedding many tears. Deprived of bertr-s-rs in New Orleans Mis. Dt. Walker has sought concealment in the wilds of Texas. World. Quc?adi, the Cubau general, is tall lithe and finely formed, with dark Cuban olive complesion, and jet black hair, thickly sprinkled with gray. The first marriage over perlormed at At lantic City, Wyoming Territory, was cele brated last month. It was a fashionable affair, tut the facilities for carrying out all tbe usual aocompaniments of a wedding in high life were net at hand. The wedding cards, the best the market afforded, were a snperlor articlo of playing cards. Theiu- vitations were written on tbe oee of hearts, and tbe namo of tbe groom on tbo king, and that of the bride on the queen of the same suit. A Delaware woman is getting a divorce because her husband jumped on the back side of the be 1 at an alarm cf burglars. The peach prospects.io the lake shore re gion ure good. No bud, says a Michigan paper; bave been injured o ripened wood by auy cold snap this winter, and peach grower's have about made up their minds that theic will bo a eood crop. The mrdel girl ot the period lives in La fayetto, Indiaua. Shu w- ars with pride and a just pride, too a dree.' made up nf material woven by ber own i .ir hands. She is still unmarried. WAMT1. ONK PASTRY COOK. ONE DINING ROOM GIRL, and OtiE WAMl G1HU Enquire at tho ROCHESTER HOUSE. 2t Mr. Fmzer, Halesuuu lor the well known clothlnj'.hoitsa cf Charles Stokes, Pbiludol phia will visit this iity about April 1st. Th090 wishins' clothing cut in the latest stylo and beit materials will do well tore servo their orders lor bim. lie will bave a very largo and complete Hue nf samples Our prices will lie found very low as tbo extent of our huslnvRS gives great advau tagi in bnyini;. The long establisl e I repu tation of the hou-e fur lair dealing, pood cutting and workmanship is cuarante that every customer will be pleased. mlti-lm. Fine assortment of Paper and Cloih Win dow shades and Fixtures, just ree'd nt m8tf. Gwffes Bitos. Sash, Glass, Door, Putty ic. Lugo stock very cheap at tbe Furniture Store. mlO-tr JA few more boarders oan be accom modated at the Oil Exchnngv. march lOtf. S. Kkyxoi.ds prop. The Pyramids of splendid coal over at Codington & Cornwall's yard am perfectly wonderful. march 10tf. Shkriffs tisLK ih Clohku. Niubolson i Blui kmon having bought him out at this place and Kane City. tf. Coi.n is a word which Codington A Corn well propose render obsolete. For modus operandi call aud uf ib m. nwiclilOt'. Go to Grilles Bros, for tho hett selected stock of Paper Hangings and Cut tains eve offered In town. uiStt'. Reduced Prices at Laminers & Alden's. nov.L'Stf. Tdis'Mf.anh Busixbss -orgeods is offered at coat. Dec t tf. -My entire stock A. S. Smith. Just received a lurga und well aborted stock or shelf hardware at J. Rutherrord's. tf. Closing out Sale ! OF 55,000 WORTH OF Groceries, riQiir, Provisions, Potatoes, Apples. WriMl Fruits, And all kinds of goods generally kept In a FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE. This slock must, aud will beeold at and Lolow cosl. ' t.11' C' WACIITEB, Opposite tbo Dank, Petroleum Centra. m'.Mw KO UrjICTC. ,ra! Notice". 'iiit.pntiNS Cakuiaihh. A fine assort ment at the Furniture Store. fi,0C0 rolls Wall Paper just received at I)8l f. ' GlilKKK!) Citos. The largest nnd best assortment uf Table Cutlery, ever brought into the country at Niccholson k Blackmon's. tf. Underclothing in large quantities at Lain mers Jb Alden's. Horse Shoe Nnils, wholesale ifud retail, at 'icholsn & lilaekmon's, 23-tf. TheNew Gas Pump lor sala nt Nicholson & Blackmrn's. tf. The New Gus l'miip lursaU at Nicholson & Blnckmon's. tf. Carriage Units, wholesale and retail, a Nivholson A Kuckmon's . 2.'l-tf. Kid Gi.oiks .V large assortment, at LiuncraisA, Alden's. - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOIS SAIiK C'lIKAP ! lit?? cotnpUM:. l or itroi, enqulr hi the MffClhittM k ItL,u.-t. lr. JAMES JDl.W, Of riiilailclhhia ofl'ers his services to all who mav ht guttering Willi, I'lccin, tfemt'iila. rriva-o d;vcs, Kh-um!!lism, Kiiteey U'itasrS, Gravel, riuw. jjiM'u-ii of tb Eve and Ear, Old Soros cf any Mini Internal or external, piln of any kiiei, lor which I wi'jiyriraniee a safe, and lapttug cute, In fruin tnp to leekft N I'l'IfK, Nll'AY. I en he consulted nt t!it AniTimn Hotel, Room at all houra, until the ft.sl of June. marohlO Iw Wallace Si sters THEATRE, Burlesque & Comedy COMPANY, S. B. VILLA. ) K. P. IK'BSON, ( J. II. CAtSlDV, Managers Leader of Orchestra AT SOBEUS OPERA HOUSE SIX NIGHTS ONLY, m 14, 15, 15, 17, 13 ! 11 F'rt nprf-wc In ivtrotcum Cor.tr j of the ch.tt uiin und titlily gifted WALLACE SISTERS, Agnes, Jennie, Minnie & Maud, WITU S. B. "VILLA., And tils t ilt nteit Jfnw York Hnr!fiue Conipu y rf ij cleii. d jr.i-1-. lelwri'd w iili rnt e.'Uu l il''jrititinntion trout the prnntal VorU, I hi) tdeljihiu una B.i.-ti.u 'j liuutrn. MONDAY EVENING, MARC II 14, Will b presented thn highly siicoeHsruI com ic operatic biirlesijua entitled, CLORINDA 1 OP, TIIE GIRL OF TIIE TERIOD. TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH p, The groat historical Burlesque of the rk'Eil of the Ciolhof Gold. WEDNESDAY EVENING MARCH IB T. W. Robertson's highly successful comedy in three acts, of CASTE. . "Tmo hearts are more than coronets. And simple fut.h than Nuiiuau blood." TnUHSDAY EVEXINO lIAHCn 17, YT111 be pro-ented the luiighiib o Burlnquo of Fra iHaviilo, Or "The Beautjr ana the ilrigrands. Fr.IOAY EVK.VINO JIAUCU 18, On". naeh'a world lonowiie'lcomlo, orirfitic Buries quo, repleto wlih magnlflceut music and geor geoua costmuos, eutit.'cd ths Grand Duchess ol 'Gcrolstcln 8ATUHDAY EVE.VISO, MARCH 1(1, And lat niipc.imiioe of Hint InenmparaMe plinlaax of Huiiitv. lijaeoioiJ r.iro nrtUtle ability. I!v llnnil iniiiaa reijne-t the fulz.lcal niitlijluirlcal, musi cal aud orlfiual llurltMjuu, I XIO X '. Cr, "Tho Man at tho Wheel." rrecedlng each Burlesque A GliUJilOL'S FARCE ! ratrnns anil led of ranilllea are nsured tint, will' mirth will lie o..-tinlo(l, Ita exitberntii'C v 1 1 1 wHt ln ;tM)t within prpor HiiiIih; tliat;tio eiiiliueiit lie miopia Hint miht not lu uuuml nt the tt:e"Wn imildt Hie lionlly circle. Tlint nellhnr In liiol:, ir-!tt.i-M circiiHtiniio will anyihin-' lie repreneiil eil tt.at could piw.iuly outings tho (Iiccinm ol the niuiit NL'loct tirawiue room. iVd.nlasloa 0 eta. licanrvnd Scats 75 cts. UAUttY llEUBSTl' AL'fltit. fttti WINSOR DRQ3. C()UjiSr' STOBE. ESTABLISHED 1859. Wins or Bros.; MAIN STREET, l'ETROLEin CEXTUE, ' DEALERS IN OIL WELL TUBING AND CASINS! ALSO, WORKING BARRELS A TALTES STUFFING DOXES, CL A MI'S, TONGS, ' INN 13 SUOKER RODS, RIVETED JOINT SUCKER IiOD DOILEU TUMI'S, CISTERN A WELL FUUK, ftry Description er supplies f.r OIL WELL Tffi$ m REFINERIES. B3ASS GOOSS, STEAM 8l GAS FITTINSS BETJING. PACKING AND HOSE KIRUY'S COS! PRESSED BIJNGS, H DEI ID "VT" ABS, Uone Tritti'rlnja, Carpcnteis' Tools, Drillinn and Plain Ltld Rope, Ouhntu, Nai:s, Az.'s, Table and Pocki l Cutlery,. A fall auortmant of emvthlng la -he Kailwars Lii.o House Furiiishirss; (kmlt, VENTILATOR AND Morninc: Glory BASE BlEl,EKS. HOME COMPANION, IRON GATE, and WHEAT SHEAF Cook Stoves, Lamps, Lanterns St Chimneys, IVo. 1 Winter strained Lard OUr ISO. 1 RE FIXED OIL. Cimil'IGY CLOTHES WRIXGEB AlAnnfitciurers of TIN. SHSET IRON & COPPER WARE. SMOKE STACKS, Repairing of all kinds dnne with nentnefs and dis patch. Especial alteutiou given lo Steam and Gas Fittings Pnrchnslnj; with cnnhonlr, our fni-Hllli for far niHliiux PvirytliliiK ui our Hi", ni" sitv.m-lor to . "tiler eatahl'shuiaut lu Ills Oil higioil. We hs Aistc:a. TIN AND REPAIR SHOP - Thanking mr friii sf, rttfir lTl.ninl pntronsi' litMhn paal. m shall sa ur best irt J", "!T ( 9irl;iuisi.eo. iti-1
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