fVolcwm Cvi"ro Daily Record VcU Ventre, Frldwy IMariU 25 IBtllTII. 'AKU1 BEI'AKTCBB OF Tlt.UKSJkfM O. C. A. It. It, SOUTH. No. 2, Pnssencer. LonvoCnrry 11.20 a. Bi : 1 itusrille. 12 S9 p. m.: Petroleum Cen ire, 1.4H p. m.; Oil City, 2.22 p. in.; Ir vineinn. fi 10 d. m. No. 4 PareemxT f..ear Corry 8. 10 a. m Titusville, 7,3i a. m.: Petroleum Centre t 14 m; Oil City, 8 69 m; arrivo at lr- inetuD 11.40 a in. Ni. C Pssseniisr Leave Corry 6.05 p m Tltuirllle, 7.S0 lp m; Petroleum Centre, 9,33 p b; arrive at un city i,zu r KORTII. No. I, Fassenier Leave Irvlneton 7.15 u; OH City, 1'i.iu a ri; rciroieum cen tre, 11,05a at; Titusvilie, 11,60 a m; arrive at Corry 1.40 p m. No. S, Passen.-er Leave Irvioeton, 12, 1S d m: Oil C!y 2.57 p m; Petroleum Cen tre, 3.36 n m; Tilusrille, 4.20 p m; arrive at Corry 5.45 p m. No. fi, Pafseniirr Leave Oil City 7.00 a n; f ruieiini leaire. 7,4.1 a m; litusviUe, Ijiiinii arrive at dorry iu, ill a m. I'lviue tier v Icon. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 e'clock A. U., and 'clock T. M. Eet. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. JHETHODIiT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. ami (.4 P. X. Subbalh School at 12J P. M. all fi-e. cordial ioritatiou exteui Hi to Ml. Eev. C. M. IlEiRD, Puetor. 818. PETER A"r PAUL'S '(Catkolie) CHL'R'J.4. Mass at I0J4 a. in. Vppper n'l ReneKcliiui of tha Blessed Eacraiaent ut 4 p. a. Catechism at;2p. in. JAMES DUNN. Pastor. GaU IllJi. An Imimiit.ixt Ukcisiox. Oq Tuesday, .bo 22 I instant, In tiio case if H. R. Kemp vs. The United Slates Petroleum Co., Judge Ttuiiky In his charge to the jury held that the oil tosifveil as royalty to the owner of the land by tho leases in ordinary use, ii rent, andn;bo aislralned fur wheo unpaid, and sl letted ly landlord's var iant. This li the Brat decision of this tpiestion, And will lie ol interest to butli lanu owueia end lerscrs in the oil region. Prof. Ilea. Began, the celebrated pugil ist anri betoof several bard fought billies. M'us in town yesterday. The Prof, has been holding forth at Parker's Landing for the lust few month", and represents times us lively thereabout. The Pror. Intends to remove to New York li a short time, and proposes to establish nn Institute ii,r the hem-lit of reformed pugilists. A'e trust the Professor will succeed in o!n a great deal of good In his new role. The report was current uu the streets this forenoon that a shot was tired into leather's More, about ten o'clock last evening at the cleilc. JUiber a singular fact In connec tion with he snooting is that no one in the neihlierl.ood beard tho snot fired. The report probably originated in a diseased im. agination. We learn that quitu a pleaeuut time was bad at the Good Templar's re-union, last evening. Not being present wo aro unable to give a report of the proceedings. Tbo present warm and pleasant weather has a tendency to give one the Spring fever. Wild pigeons are said to bo quite numer ous in the surrounding woods. At a meeting of I bo representative of the dilTerunt roads between Buffalo and Pittsburir, held at Now York last week, an agreement,' was entered into by which passengers and freight will be run through between those two cities without chaago ol cars, thus avoiding all delays aud changes at Bfoeion, Corry and Oil City. Lipr in Utah. We have received thead vauoo sheets of a work shortly to be publish ed, entitled "Life in Utah; ortheMysterii i aud crimes of MormanWni." lieiog an Ex pose of the Secret Rites and Ceremonies ol the Latter-Day Saints, with a full and authentic history of the Mormon sect from in origin lo the present time, by J. II. lloadle, editor ot the Salt Lake Reporter, and Utah correspondent of lliu Cincinnati Commercial. This work is issued by suh icription only, and is not for sale in the book-stores. Any one wishing ft copy should address the publishers, and au agent will call upon Iheui. An Otfent is wanted in this city n l viilnitv. For particulars mldresj the National Puhliahiug Co., Phila delphia, Pa. A letler from .'. ". Douglass, deputy couimisiioner ol Internal levcnuo at Wash ington, decides that persons vending pr'.t candy boxes srJ liuhhi lo the- samu lax as individuals em-i:".l in gift lollery i-ntcr-pr.s-s, namely let) per untiiitu. Pi troli u m Items from all Sources. Among the many oil. or trac! that will lc developed within the nelt mouth, is that known as the Price ferin, located back of the Storey farm, immediately back of Pel roloum Centre. Jlesstj. Contant & Trom- bly have recently become the owners of this fatm, and several wells will be put down, wLicii if as expected, rove to be upon a southwest continuation of the Shainburg belt, will not only open up a new lield for operations, but prove a valuable investment for the owucrs. Two new wells bave been recently com pleted upon Chicago tract near Sbamburg. They are owned by Geo. Foggins, and are producing respectively about 25 and 2 bar rels per day. It is thought the lutter will prove an tight cr ten barrel well as seen as proper pumping gear can be ad justed. O'iver Steel struck oil In his new well In Cranberry township, above the Allegheny bridge, on Tuesday evening. The oil is of a heavy gravity aud thero are good indica tions of a paying well. A new well was struck yesterday upon the Blood farm, which starts out with , daily production of about 60 barrels. This well is located on the bill, aad is owned by Messrs. Wright, Hoover and Ringwalt.' Win. Iuiker and Spencer struck a well on Smith furm, Allegheny river, hull a mile above Franklin on Friday lust. It is yielding two barrels odoy nud 2S0 lect deep. Mr. Thos. Cbes3 has just completed his cew well r n the Epley prepcry, near tbi Point. Tiio well is n it yet tested,, b.t t the allow ol oii is good.. The old Vantassel well located upon the Oceanic Company's p'operly, a; tbo mouth uf Church U in near Titn?ville, which was tectnlly stalled alter lying idle lor really three years, has been again abandoned. A new well was siruck a diy or two since upon the Lillio farm, near the producing well ow.ied by Geo. J. Sherman, of Tilns villc. It is pioJuciti 2.' bariels per day, and Is owned by A. 11. Branson. We i No. 9, upon the C. C'ark farm, struck two days siuce and owned by A.. II. Broneon, is doing nearly 100 carrels per day. Well No. G upon the same farm, u.id sttiick about two weeks since, is at a stand still, the tubing bating been dropped in it; operations, however, will bo resumed iu day or two. rut. . if .... . ... iue nair.ngion nQ Anurews well upon the Jlctlintock farm, reported a few daxs since ut 70 t'arrels, is now pumping ut a daily uverage'of forty barrels. The est irginu Democrat' says: We have, interviewed several frlonds liom Burn ing Springs, and gather the loilowing tacts. Business continues dull, owlug to lao bad condition of the roads and the tightness o' the money mrket. Tbo oil picduction is stil about 200 barrels a day. Messrs. Jaynes & Co., have arrived and commenced operations on their new well. Prospects this Hummer for a large yield are fluttering. Oil t the Spriugs is quoted ut $4,10 aud $4,15. . . By tho arrival of the steamer Alerrirnac from Rio de Janeiro, we linvo some inforJ iiiauou booiii ico uiea'JIiil couuilirm Of l'aiausy. 'l he country is ono vast itiln. Towns were depopulated, and the people are literally starving. There aie thousands 'iving oj roots and whatever fiuit they can find. Twenty thousand widowed women aro hanging about Asuncion vainly striving to procure passage to Duenos Aynj or Montevideo. Gatifs of deserters are prow ling through, the country robbing and mur dering. Lopez is salii in the mountains, succored by the Indians, but the Brazil ians bold r.osession of tLe whole country with that exception. The case of Caliooit against ISil ison was partially heard Wednesday by Judge Un derwood, at iiichmond. During the argu ment the Judge expressed tboj opinion that the enabling act was unconstitutional. A lire Tuesday night destroyed a building In Worcester, Jlans., owned by Durance Goddard. Loss $17,000; insurance $U,O0u. Loring& lilaku loss $12,000; inu;-i;a. $8,000; E. A. Bagley & Co, $10,000; par tially insured; A. P. Worcester &Co. $3,000 It is supposed to have been incendiary. A train on tte Connecticut and Pas sum psio Biver Railroad was thrown from tho track above Gral'lon Wednesday by a broken rail. Two esrsweut tlcwu an eui baukmcut seven feet high. Te.i passengers who slightly butt, but nono kilje.i. The ofiicers ot the tteamer Andy John son, from Keokuk, repoit when tboy paj.'ed Louisiana, .Mo., Tmsdny nighf, ul'ro bad di sir"yud the lar,'e plauing mill and lum ber yard of J. Wiley, u livuiy stable and ruw of residences, un I was si ill raging. Loss unknown. The Governor 01 .Vas.achti!iati has np- oluled Ihe "ill day ol' April as fast day. The Hudson r.icr U'op.-n ta Uhinebeck. IVEWS 1TE31S. Generals Sheridan, rieasanton, Cuslar, Davles, Torbet and other cavalry leaders are cenjumating flans for org-xnizlng n cavalry society. All cavalry officers nnd privates are invited to meet iu a cotiven tion c uled fur the 8tb of April to meet in Philadelphia. Tte Leavenworth Coil Company, at Leavenworth City, reached by shaft on Tuesday nUht an .Inexhaustible bed of coal not excelled In quality by any west if Pittsburgh. Thero is preat satisfaction among tho citizens and manufacturing inter est thereat. Lafayette Burns, of Syracuse, and James Vf. Long, of Brunswick, both post inaetors, have been setiteuced by the United States District Court at Jefferson City, Misssurl, to ten years imprisonment lor taking money from letters, , About three tons offish, caught In tbo Sacramento liver were received in Chicago Tuesday over the Pacifio Railroad by oi.o dealer. Also, California quails, usparugus) peas and radisher. ; Gen. M. S.Miller, who was ordered to Detroit cs Quartermaster General of the Department of the Lakes, died suddenly white on bis way'frotn Texas. A letter from North Manastique, Wis , under date of March lo'h, reports lour f-et of snow upon the ground, and tho mercury at two decrees below z..ro. There had been no thaw for one hundred and twenty days. I bo prospects cf an early opening cf the Straits ol M ickicaw ure not very flatlering at present. A gentleman fion Lake Su perior reports snow Iroia live to a. vcu feet deep in the woods. ZC.ivigalion 03 the lakes has reojcne.l. Mountaineer, the first boat of tiio tcasou, arrived at Delroit Wednesday. Samuel Watson, i whitr-hniit man of sixty, is being tried at l!;c'nc. Wis , 0:1 the chat go of murdering Ar.r.ie Ilnwlry, u woman witii whom ho had bien intimite. The remains worn ioi.ud under a bridge lied up in a shawl, with the limbs drawn up on each side of Ihe be.nl iho skull was Iractured. The risoner claims inno cence, The extensive stable of the Louisville city Railroad compaey and severu". frame buildings occupied as liquor saloon and loiirdiin; I ou.1,.9 in the imii eilialo neigh borhood, were burned Wednesday ufler no m. Loss heavy, fully insured. The repair shops ot the Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad Company were burned Wednesday, including feir engines and six boxcars. Totul loss $100,000 mostly in sured. The drying bouse of Trewett, Si.urr it Co, maa.ifucturers of cedar ware, in Nashville, was burned Wednesday. A large lot of valuable cedar lumber was destroyed. Numerous contracts fir buiidintj in Nash ville have been suspended, oil account o. tho proposed Congressional intrrferencn with the government of the Slate. Governor Senior declares that bo is npp'.ised to such inler.'eience, and 'called upon tho Presi dent for military emergencies. The members of Ft. Crispia Sojiely in Worcester, Miss., who hare been un a strike foreeveial months, have returned to woik. The caniapn manufactory of J. C. Ilurles in Kingston, N. Y., wa? destroyed by fim Monday night. Loss :?:;),!, 01); itisurunoe small. Iho si-venty-lirst a.inual s 'ssion of the Ne'v Encluml Conferenee o;' Methodi-t M!nJ iter openeJ at Springfield, Miss., WeJ.i. s dav. AtCoittinit! C5a FvSIovr: Thero will bo a meeliug of the t)d I ' Fel lows at present residing in tiiis pluei-, for the purpose ol foitnin? a Lot)s'e, at Goo I Templars Hall, on Friday eveuiug, Marcb 25th, !S"0. All meinbeia of the order ate invitod to utteud. By order committee. w24 2t. Ordeis taken for suits and iits guiiantoed, Laminers & Ahlen's. Cuii.niiKxs Cai:itiAi:s. A line assort ment at the Furniture titore. A. R. Smiih in order to close can his Irirpo stock of ladies shoes ic, clfers Ibem nt cst as they must be sold iu the next 00 days. D. e S 1 f. Fine assortment, of Paper ui.d Cloth Win dow r-bades uud Fixtures, just ree'd at nMf. timi'TKs Bros. Sash, Glass, Doors Putty Ac. Large Stoitk Very cheap ut the Furuilure Store. inlO-ff Wo would call Him utleiilioll ot our busi ness men to the n;('ilur hi.vles of j 'li print iog, hoih ; . I . i 1 1 and fancy, at present la-jug turned mil Iroiu liiis of.'.ce. Wo iiih prepnr rl lo e.vec He j j.rioling or every de.-ciin-lion In the lali-'t and inot 1 isliiinuiblc stylo of the an, Jnd t reajuablj rat-.s. tf. L.:l Ol ! Speeli l Notice I'ollef HoMerN of ilio (Crooklyu i.lfo lusnrtsiicc Com. pany. Allpnwcf' J. P. Albetj as rgent for this Company ia Iwen revoked for sufficient cause, and the public and pulley holders lire requested to tratisnct nil business direct with the cRicrrs at thisoflice. -Ci r.isTUX W. rm cK, Presiilent P.iooklyn l.tfelu' , Cj., Ne. HI Broadway, New York City. 2tai. ;.;!r It is tl e (null ? GrifJi's Bres. have RESUMED SPECIE PAYMENT. All persons purchasing goods at their store will i.'ceive specie in change. Give them a call aud see lur vcuiself. In 2 2 If. Mr. Fiazer, salesuiati lor the well known clothing bouso of Charles Stokes, Philadel phia will visit this city about April. 1st Those wishing clothing cut in the latest style and best uiolwials will do well to re serve their order) for him. He will have a very Inrgo and complete line of samples. Our prices will be found very low as the extent of our business gives ureal advan tages in buying. The lone established repu tation of the bouse for lair dealing, good cutting and workmanship is guaraius that every customer will bs pleased. mid- m. Lnmmers & Alliens is the only wkite muns, clothing stoie in tha Centre. The largest nnd best assortment of Table Cutlery, ever brought Inte the country at Niccbolson Blacktnon's. tf. Underclothing in large quantities at Lam tuers & .Video's. ITnrse Shoe Nails, wholesale aai retail, at Nicholson & Blackmon's, 23-tf. TheNew Gas I'u us u lot sale at Nicholses liBiuckmons. ' tf. The New Gas lump fur sale at Nicholsoa it BiuckinoV. tf. Carrtr. e Bolts, wholesale and retail, a Nicholon & Backmou's 2.'t-tf. Km Gi.oak.s .V large asHortiueut, at Lmuonrs it Aldeti's. GjCfncy, sells belter and cheaper Roods than uny dealer on tbo creek. Try him. M IStf. The largest and lest assorted stock ever on exhibition on Oil creek is ut Galfnev's. ... J118if. Gold ttkeu at par for goods at GafTnrv's. . ' M 18;f. Lnmftiers & Aliten's is the only s'.ors to qoy good, dnrnble and cheap clothing. Tint PvntMiUii of splendid coal over at Codington it Cornwcll's yard are perfectly wonderful. inar.hlOtf. Sherikks Saln is Ci.nsnD. Nicholson A Bl8' kmon bavinir bought him eut at this place and Kane City. ' tf. C01.0 Is a word which Codibyton A Corn well propose render obselete. For nwdu$ operandi call and see ihim. mnrcblOtf. Reduced Prices at La miners Jt, Aides'. uov.22tt. Tnts'MFAN;! BrsiXEss. of goods Is offend at cost. Doc 5 tf. -My entire Block A. S. Emm. Just received a largo and well assorted stock of shelf huidware at J. Rutherford's. tf. N E W A DV E RTISEM E NTS. A 8reVn):d' rairoritirsrs,sl0 Waron and ITnr- ,ts -oiisi.iei'!. tor teim. ciin.ilrn nt tho Mi.Vliulo k liou-c. lu!4lf. J:.'J. iS. SiiM, A: CO., 13 .A. 3M K E Pw S s I'KTItOMJJ.pi (KXI'Hl:, PA. C. II. lilnjdl, ' m. C. Martin t'loM'.ii.her M'jver. We otT-r fir se- ; f- tl4 tmnsnrtln of : N".!iW. ltMIM, KXCII.VNGKaid COLLI-. THIN ll.XINKSM Any 1 11 -lii.- ei.u-utti i to ear care wl'l rewtve 1 i):oii!H a.iennor. n 17 IL ptiil5r.c!c phia Ac Epiu U. K. Time, 10 minutes fas'er than Er is tlmo. " (n aivl i.fter Vondiv, Nov. I5cb, 1Hi9. the tiatns on ihe I'hllailclplila & Erie ltal.roal will run as follows; WKSTWAKD. Mali Trnln leaves rhlladelplUat ' ' ,S p ni ' loives Con v, - ' ' ajlu'n in " " nrriviMSt Ere. ., ,so p in Eric Expr. 1mivi Philadelphia, . .' HI, -to 11 m li-ovn Corry, ' 8,18a m " " anlvss.it Kile, . In 0 a m Ai.-com'n, It lives Corry, ' . j.fipiu " " arriies at Ki-ii. . S,4.ilu R AST WASH. : Jli'il Train toivos File. . . s 4.1 a m ' leaves (.'urrvf ' lo.f.U a ni " " nrrlves n Philadelphia, . 6.VO a 111 Erio Exjir. Ieav. a Kite, 4,00 p a " " lenvifi l orry. . s,50 p iu 111 lives nt I'Mladidphia, lJ.46im I -lives Kil... iu-a n m Aeron'.'a " " 1111 lvi nt Corry, 1,10 pm n ns essi erne e i at Corry, Utail cast at or ry hiiiI Irtineinn, Kxpiwa west nt Irvlneton wllh triins on Cil Cree' ni il Alli".,'lieiiv Kivor llailroud ALMihUL t'VI.KK, (Jen Sapt. V. A. Win Sey, DEAT.Rit In see.onil haiel enures, liollors. Tub iii'j. Casing, also new Wood as Atann euirines co tiiiiiily on hand. llaiiiiu tho liulllties for CLEANING AND REPAIRING EN GINES, v ill io so uu th 1110J, ittv4iiiialitotitnn. arties Havincr Engines for Sale vt'ii do well to elvc me e-ill. 1'latform near tht O. CAA.lt. 1!., rirruoi.i! i ji tiNntc, va. BROS., STOKE. ESTABLISHED 3859. Winsor 33 ros. ' MAI 8THEET, 1 1ETR0LEIM t i:TISE, DEALERS IX OIL WELL TUBING AND CASING I ALSO, t WORKING BARRELS 4 TALTE3 STUFFING BOXES, ' . , CLAMPS, TONGS, .( 1NN1S SUCKER RODS, RIVETED JOINT .-UCKEREOD BOILER PUMPS, CISTERN & WELL PUMPS, Mnrf Dtscrlption ef supplies for OiL WELL TJ.KS ffl REl'INEUIES. BRASS C(M)DS, STEAM & GAS FITTINGS BELTING, PACKING AND n0SE KIRBT'S COMPRESSED BUNGs, H ABD W .A. -R 35, Hoiiso Trimmings, rj3 Carpe.iters' Toolsf? " Drilling and Plain Laid Rope, Oaknni, Nails, Axes, - -. Table aud Pocket Cutlery, A fall asMttaeot ef tre-vtMug la he ll:4mirt LU.s House Furiiishing Goods, VENTILATOR and' Morning: Glory BASE BlElLKS. noaE COMPANION, ;IRON GATE., an (I WIIEAT SDEAF Cldoik Stoves. Lamp, IiUiitcrni & Cliiinncff, 2Vo. 1 'Winter strahicd fard Oil, x0. 1 IlEFI.XEfi OIL. ClIASPIOff CLOTHES AVRIXCEO Vanaractarers of TIN, SHEET IRON COPPER WARE. SMOKE STACKS, Repairing of all kinds dona wllh nuatnets aad-dls) liatcb. Especial attention civea lo Strain and Gas Fitting Purcliaslng wltli cnalt only, our fncilHUt W jiHhlnn I'vt rvtbli)? In our lin- r puL,eriir P i.tlu r Mtb. tttuut Inlht UU'litfttiMi.- M't1 111 i-t cluttt. T:N AND- REPAIR SnOP Tl aikliigo'irrrlendsfortl.elr llbevsl patrons?" In tlii I s-i, we ahsil ne fu b ffon io wim iwiwiHwwuNomowii i". I J'.'iw n.--u...n...1t.utiti M; iiJ'-.-ilti.iiW' ja "3Mvj,.wiivt r-...... 'm--
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