iVrolfiwn CMtre Daily Record el. Conlrv, oday, .... i . tf Klarch 31 I3.M. AH DEPAltTIJBB Of lAXltlM! W C. A. M. ft. . f, Passenaer.LeaTeCorry 11.20 a. . m i Tltntfill. 1169 i. m. i Petleum Cen . Ire, ,1.49 0. m.j Oil City, 2.22 p. m.j Ir Tlnelon, f p. No 4 Pawnccr Leave Corry 110 a. n; TilNmllf, 7.8 J . m.t Petroleum Centre -f, 8 14 m: Oil CHy, 8.69 a m; arrive at lr "' tId(oo 11.40 a m. No. 6 Feaewieer 1t Corry 6 05 p tn ; TltnsTille, 7.60 p w; Petroleum Centre, 1,13 p ; arrive at Oil City 1,20 r - KOBTH. ' No. 1, Pitsewirer Leave rrineto 7.15 m; Oil City. 1.10 a m; Petroleum Cen tre, 11.0.'. m; Tituavilie, 11, SO a m; arrive alCorrv 1,40 pa. No. S. Pitewner Leave Irvlnetea, 12, M p m : Oil City 2.67 p m; Petroleum Cen Ire. 8.3 pm; Tilusrille, 4,20 p sn; arrive at Curry 6.45 p m. Ne. 5, raxeenaer Leave Oil Vi'f 7.0 a att r ruleuro centre, 7,43 a trt Tluisrirlt, l,M am; arrive at Corry 10, 1? a as. -e HlTlne Service. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A.M., and 7 4'cleek P. If. Rit. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Pervicce every Sabbath at 11 A. M. ana P. M. Sabbath School at 12J P. U. atafree. A cordial iivitation extend 4 to all. Riv. C. M. Hiaito, Paator. Tl PETER aVtTpaUL'S (Catbolle) CHURCH. Maw at 10 a. m. Vesper and Benedlcllta ef tbe Blewed Satrataent at 4 p. is. . Cateelilsn) at t'p. m. . . ' ) , JAMES DUNN, Patter? Gold 112. Suootiko Amur. A man named Wss. Haley was sbot and seeert'ly, II not fatally wounded, about half-past twelve o'clock Saturday night Tbe fact or tbe cae, a near at we can learn tbem. are about aa fol low: Haley with aeveral otber parties were standing on the side-walk a start dis tance above tbe American Hotel, and near - ly opposite tbe Petroleum Gardens, engag ed la conversation when tbey , were ap . preached by five tneif comic glrom tbe upper end ef tbe town. Wbea very near Haley f and his party ooe of tbe tVen made tbe re mark i'm from Cow Run." man named Connick answered tbal be w4jrrom Bull liun. Tee Cow Rim man rn Id that be could whip any an from BiiVj V waera- - npou lonnica: sirucic Dim . any ted him ' One .. own. as ne ran ne ebon etl f the otber men'hnmedialely d" revo). ver and commenced "ring at random appar ently, one of tbe balls striking Haley la tbe shoulder glancing downward and entering tbe spine. Tbe pew Run me immediately ran off and when' near tbe Boydlariu bridge flred off two mora tbota, "be wounded man was taken to tbe American Hotel where be now Ilea. Tbe chances are that be will not recover. Haley resides at Lock - port. H. Y., and had beea bore bat a short time. It It said he bad just been relessed rroM prison at Buffalo, where be bad been arrested charged with committing: a robbery between that place and Black Rock, en tbe line of the Erie cannl. At yet no arrest have been made, but We understand that ( measures are being taken to arrest and bring to justice tbe guilty partita. The practice of carrying . revolver aad firlug them off an tbe streets after dark ia a renre- beniibl one, and tbe parths guiltfjpf it oouio ne made to suffer the full penalty ol me law. , we look upon tbe shooting of mis man, in tbe event of bis death, wbicb is extremely probable, aa downright mur der. we trust measures will be taken to jjttiQbh the offender '.- .On Friday last two boot-blacks were ar. jested ia this place, by a dtteetive in tbe . ,mplQjr.ol.tb.e O. JC. 4 A. R. R.f (barged f:.t w'lh bwsjtlng Into tbe company' office, at Tldjouto, and stealing a quantity of rail road tickets. They were taken to Oil City In tbe evening train, and lor want or suf- Ucient evidence wereAubtequently discbarg- , ' Robbery. Simon Becky a. resident or .Story farm, wt. tkoocked down at a late hour Saturday night, near the lower tree . and easy, and robbed or bis watch and .ebain. -The parties that committed this . .daring outrage made good tbelr escape. n ust received at tbe R Minister H oiise, 'v another Invoice ol fresh Salmon, Floundeit, nd BroeV Trout Call aad tee tbeal, . ' .'.., - v Tbe construction trains on tbe J ameitown v uu rraeanu naiiroau are dow running as ar ia A (n days of good weather tbe whole Una in order lor would place ballmling. The Franklin Bask ol Ballimor bas for mally returned tbe redemption ofouttland- jlffj ciroulaliutt luculu. PoMt'l Itkms. A man named Michael Conner was arrestel yt-eterdiy by Officers llvllupb and Klnny, on oath of William A. LniiiT, charged with aaaault and batte -ry with Intent to kill. The prftnner was bronght before Justice Donaghy, who after hearing the evidence, beld bim in $500 bonds to appear at Franklin for trial. Fall. Ing to give the requisite ball ,te was com mitted to jail. Coiners bails from the clas sic preeiuds or Lock port, N. Y. James Sullivan was arretted by the same on oalb nf John Moreover, changed with making threats against bis-life, and Jnbn Moreover believed the said Sullivan Intend ed to do bim bodily barm. Tbe evidence not being sulBcieot to bold bim, Sullivan wss discharged. SHllivan claims hi borne to be at Buffalo. v . , To soothe bis injured ieelingt, Sullivan made oatb before Etqaire Donagby cbarg lag Moreover with selling liquor without a licease. Case now on trial. Petroleum item from all Sources. Five new rtgsareup on tbe Wrigglesvortb tract, adjoining the Hawes tract. Tbe Feggio & Colemsu well No. 2, on the King farm, is down and ready forgett ing. New well are going dowa on tbe Sheri dan farm adjoining the Atkinson farm Sham- burgh. . Fertlg X Co., on tbe Chicago tract, near tbe King farm, have two wells iotbe process of drilling. Wvst Hickory now bas 20 pnmping wells averaging 10 barrels per day. Several new ones driiling. The Wallace Sisters closed a very success ful engagement of one week's duration, at Sobel's II all, on. Saturday evening, te-pro-ducing tbe burlesque ol "Clorioda, or Tbe Girl of the Period" to elegant style. Misses Agnes and Jennio, and In fact the whole company, seemed to vie with one anolber In tbeir efforts to please the large audience present. During tbeir stay here these two ladies have made hosts of friends. They are refined and cultivated artistes and charming vocalists. Tbeir manner of act- log isto natural and unaffected that It at once stamp them aa Irst-class performers. Little Misses Minnie and Maud are certain ly prodigies in tbeir line. We have seldom witnessed clog dancing that equalled theirs. On Friday evening Miss Minnie reviled tbe poem of "The Shamrock" In a fine manner. She bas a well modulated voice and needs t lll.l- . . t ... raprrieuce ig 0010 Otr Own 10 a recitation of any kind. Our citizens will k -i- i , ..... . . . wm picaacu iu warn met tnese talented sis ters and their excellent company ere toon to appear here again. Muoagen Dobson and Yllla have certainly succeeded in get ting together ss fine a combination of talent as ever visited tbe oil region. Success to them wherever Ibey go. Oue of the chief dangers of ocean naviga tion at Ibi time Jof year, is from Ousting ice fields and lee bergs. Tbe officers of most of tbe European steamship companies have, In consequence, ordered tbolr captains to taicea ceicse more southerly then usual, to avoid tbe danger, this winter tbe drift from tbe north is reported ta be muob heavi er tnan ntual, and tbe North German steam er which arrived recently at Southampton barely succeeded In extricating berseir from the Immense Selds of floating ice. The steamship America, which arrived at New York oa the 13th iattaat, reportt patting i" latitude 40 o 05 Berth and loogitude44 west, two lmmeae ice bergs and the Ne braska, which arrived Sunday night last reported heavy ice In 41 ' north and lon gitude 4S9 west. A propellor could be easily broken in attempting to force a vessel through the fields or drifting lee, and it ia not improbable that aa accident of this kind bat happened to both the City of Boston and the Samaria; but with what otber conse quences may possibly ever remain a mys tery. We understand tbat man from Waine County ba purchased two hundred acrea about 2 mile from Warren, near Palmcrt Tannery, on whicb.be proposes to put down three or four wells to test tbe territory for oil purpose. Jt may be interesting to tbe Warren, people.' that negotiations ar going on for the purchase of land across tba river and near town, for lbs same purpose as above. There is a Arm belief tbat oil does exisHo ibis vicinity, and capital backed by oratqa.il aoon to thoroughly test it. The teita a (ar have not beeu thorough for tbe want of mean. We bare always believed this to be a good oil teiritory, and are glad that a thorough and proper test Is soon to b ade. Warren Ledger. Jn Albuny, N. Y., Friday nibt, a Are destroyed tlio produce store el F. N. Rusef, corner of Maditoo avenue and Uhnrcb street aud the candy manufactory of Andeison & Meeslc, No. 30 Maditoo avenue. ' Loss $15 000 to $20,000. partially Insnrcd. Two firemen, A. J. Coon, and Andre B.ip.--gun, were slight injured. 2VEW8 ITEMS. The Rndolphe Deery math at San Fran e!co,;'Tbuiday tiiglit, 1.500 points, for three thoutand dollars, was won by fiudolphe Kudolphe 1.600; Deery 970. Rndolphe' greatest run, 312; Deery' greatest run, 1.4. Rudolph average, i2:U, A South Pas letter of tbe 1Kb instant says: Tbe Apaches tad Snakes have railed to agree In the treaty. Tbe former er trying te make much trouble, and difficulty Is expected with them and tbe Sioux the coming season. They are evidently making great prepaiatlnna for wsr. A leading physician , of Indianapolis re ceived a present of a turkey from Browns ville tbls Jweek, and bad it served ' a day afterward to h It family, but before cutting it a cat waa given a small part and Immedi ately died In coovulitoae. No antplcion waa aroused in tbe mind of the Doctor, and be proceeded to belp himself, but on tbe first taste be delected po'sou. An examioa tion revealed, tbe presence of sufficient poison to kill five hundred persons. The vidian I believed to be a mmher of tbe family. Tbe steamers nolsatia, Erin and Europa, from New York, and the Bavaria, from New Orleans, have arrived out. Tbe Cincinnati cigar makers' strike, so leng protracted? was ended Tbursdiy night, by the oporatjves agreeing to tbe journey men's price established by the Manufactu rers' Association. The strike has caused two largo manufacturers to remove perma nently to tbe East, and to that extent at least t'jo Union bas injured Us members. One of the sufferers by tbe tbe disaster to the steamboat Magnolia, near Cincinnati, a Wisconsin editor bas brought suit against tbe owners far $15,000. The Otseningo mills, at Binghampion, N. Y., Bwned by Boone & Myers, was burned Thursday night. Loss $20,000 to $30,000 insuied. A dispatch from St. Louis says: Letters were received Fiidny announcing the death of Rev.' Father Wheeler, of this city, at Munich, Bavaria, while cn route from Rome to Ireland. The society of the Sixth Army Corps will bold its annual session in Philadelphia, April Sch. A lar&e attendance is expected; Tbe oration will Le delivered by Gen. Cochrane. ACoiinoe. Utab, ditpitcb, ef the 15th, says the stage coach on the road to lleleni, on Sundiy eveoinr, with ten passengers, s' Chinamen, capsized at Dry Creek, 240 miles above l:cr. The night was imectety cnid Five of the Chinameo, were Immediately reran to death. The remainder started oo loot for Big Sand Hole Station. Three of tbem reached there badly frozen, four were found dead on tho road, aad tbe tenth is missing. The Supreme Court bas rendered a decis ion which interests tbe surviving soldiers (and their beirt) who responded to tbe first call for troops in 1SG1. Sueh of them as were hooorably discharged before the ex piration of tbeir terms of enlistment are en tilled to a bonnty of $100 each. A western local figures bimseltout as the wealthiest newspaper man in tbat "neck of tbe woods," and this Is tbe way bo does It: Mrs. Local Editor (par Value; $1,000,000; one five-year old locnl. $500,000; one seven wwiks old local, $250,000; cash an hand, 42 cents; due on account, $1; sundries, 12 cent. Total, $1,100,750 65; yearly income one local. There are two lovely young ladies in Mav 4 Roger's paper mill at Lee, Mass., who bad worked within ten foet of each other il- teen months and have not spoken together mad a March bares all the wbiln. Won't they make desirable wives though T At the mouth of tbe channel, three miles from Fleotwood, England, is or waa.a light' bouse built on piles. Two or three weeks ago, a schooner laden with iron ran into tbe piles, and tbe lighthouse was pitched upon the deck or the vessel and curried away. Two men were In the ligbtbouse at tbe time, one or them being In bed. Tbey were both saved, but "much frightened." A tug was sent out to the itlief or tbe schooner, and she was towed into woodleetF and tbe ligbtbouse was safely landed. We would call the attention nf r., k,..l oesa men to the superior styles of job prlnt- p,.,,, .iMi lancy, ai present being luiacd ut from this office. We are prepar ed to execute iob urintinv nf Hon in the laliwt and most fashionable style of tbe art, and at reasonable rates. tf. A S. Sniilh in cirfinr In PIiim hla ll.n. atock of ladies shoes ic, offers thnm at ost as tbey must be sold In the next 60 days. Orders ttilrnn r..i ! mntl ( .... . i a Lammers 4 Alden's. A Cincinnati iudeii baa denlilflit th.t . w d - . m blow Iroma husbaud Inflicted upon a wife! Is ufilcicnt round fur a divorce, Chiuirkks CamtutiKS. A lino assort ment at the I'll ml in re 8 tore. 8,000 rolls Wall Paper just received at tr,8lf. GttiFVBS Bao. Tbe targeet and best assortment of Table Cutlery, ever brought int the country at Nlcoholson & Black mon'. tt Underclothing in large quantities at Lam men & Alden's. . nors Shoe Nails, wholesale aoS retail, at Nicholson A Blackmon't. . 23-tf. TheNew Gaa Pump lor sal at Nicbolsoa & Blackmon's. tf. Tbe New Gas Pump for sal at Nicbolsoa A Blackmon's. tf. . Carriage Bolts, wholesale and retail, a Nicholson & Backmon's 23-tf. Kid Gi.oieh A large assortment, at Lainemis k Alden's. Gaffney, sells better and cheaper goods than any dealer on tbe creek. Try bim. M IStf. Tbe largest and best assorted stock ever on exhibition on Oil oreek Is at Gall'ney's. M18tf. Gold taken at par for goods at Gaffney's. M IStf. Mr. Frazer, salesman for the well known clothing tuuso of Charles Stokes, Philadel phia will visit Ibis vity about April 1st. Those wisliln; clothing cut in the latest style and best materials will do well to re serve their orders for bim. He will bare a very large and complete line of samples. Our prices will be found very low as tbe extent of our business gives great advan- tazes in buying. The loog establis'ieu repu tation of tbe bouse for lair dealing, good cutting and workmanship It guarante mat every customer wilt be pleased. m!6 m. Lammers k Alden's is the only white maas, clothing store in tbe Centre. Fine assortment of Paper and Cloth Win dow Shu (Its aud Fixtures, just ree'd at nidir. URIFKKH HROS. Sash, Glass, Door'. Putty 4c. Large stock very cheap at tbe Furniture Store. miu-tr tTYA few morn hoarders c m bo accom modated at the Oil Exchange, march lOtf. S. HKYsoi.ru prop. Lammers & Alden's is the only store to quy good, durable and cheap clothing. Tins I'vrsAMitis of splendid coal overat Codiiigioi !; Cornwall's yard Brn perfectlv wonderful. marchlOtf. Siikrikps S.lk is Cloheb. Nicholson ,t Blarkinon having bought bim out at this place and Kane City. tf. Coi.d is a word which Codington t Corn well prnnose render ohselete. For niorfiis operandi call and see tbim. marcllotf. Go tn Hrifles Bros, fur thn hpt olu.lo.l stock nf Paper Hangings and Curtains eve offered in town. m8tf. Reduced Prices at Lammers t Aldea'i. nov.22tf. TltlR MEANS RnsiVKSS Hi rntir. afarb of goods Is offered at cest. A. S. Surra. Dc 6 tf. Jnst received a la stock of shelf hardware at J. Rutherford's. tf. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POM SALE CHEAP 1 Asp!n4!d pair efnnrww, alra Wacon and liar- MuClititock lloure. mM if. lr, JAMES liVXX, Or Philadelphia olTers his services to all who mav ba snrfciiug with, Ulcers, Bcioriila. J'Hvnis dUpvea, KhfiimstUiii, KIMt.ey D'KaMS, Gravel, I'lles, Cramps, Discuses of the Eye and lar, Old Sorarfany kin.! lg tcrnnl or external, pains or any kind, lor hioh 1 will crimrnnieaa aafo, and lasiiug cute, In from ne 10 fnur wiwka NO CTHE, NO PAY. I cnnberononltrd at tha Amrl' an Hotel, Room VH, at all noun, until the Oral of June. nnrchlO-Iw Closing out Sale ! OF $5,000 WORTH OF Groceries, flour. Provisions, Potatoi'S Apples, Dried Fruits. And all kinds of goods generally kept in a FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE. This stock must, and will be sold at, and IT. p. WArtiiTtrn Opposite tba Bank, Petroleum Centre. m'.S-lw KO nCMBtTG. WIEMSOR BROS,, HARDWARE! STOKE. . . . . ESTABLISHED 1359, Winsor Bros. MAIX STIIEET, . f PETIlOLEVn CliXTBE, DEALERS IN OIL WELL TUBING AND CASING ! ALSO, WORKING BARRELS Jfc TALTE3, STUFFING BOXES, CLAM IS, TONGS, . 1NN13 SUCKER RODS, RIVETED JOINT SUCKER ROD BOILER PUMPS, CISTERN i. WELL PUMPS, twj Description ef snppiiei lr oil well nm m REFINERIES. BRASS GOODS, STEAM & GAS FITTINGS BELTING, PACKING AND nOSE KIUBy'S COM PRESSED BLWG.S, HARD "W .A. TIE,-" House Trimmings, Cat pen tors' 'fools, Drilling and Plain Laid Rope, Ouknm, Nails, Axe. Table and Pocket Cutlery, A fall ss!or!nmit of rre-iihiur la the Bardeare tiLt House rurnisliins Goods, VENTILATOR AND Morninj? - Glory KASK ULR.ERS. nOME COMPANION, IRON GATE, and WHEAT SHEAF Cook Stoves. Lamps, Lantern fc Chimneys. Ao. 1 Winter atralned Lard OH, .0. 1 II E FIXED OIL. CIIA3IPIO, CLOTHES WBIXGEBS alanafactarera of TIN. SHEET IEON & COFFER WARE. SMOKE, STACKS, Hepalring of all klnda dona with neatness sad din patch. apeclul atuntiuu givaa tJ Steam and Gas Fittings rnrehnatn: with eauh only, our faclllllea f' ffr nt'hlug everytl.lng In our Hn nm .uprrlnr t '7 iithi-r atabl!4hnnnt In tha Oil iicilou. Wo I' a Aibl ciuaa. TIN AND REPAIR SiiOP Thanking oar frl.l fort t.alr llheral jttrona ta Ua pa.. wt ahat ' kaal fortatn m t eeatinawwaw JWawi. 1 JLL1
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