F'ftVolfvm Cen'ro Daily Rpcord. I'el. Centre, Wednesday IflurtH 30 AURIV.tL MND DE PAR Tl'RE OF TKAI;O.V O. C. & A. II. It. SOUTH. Jff. J. Pasner. LeaveCorry 11.20 a. m. ; Titusvillo. 12.o p. m.; Petroleum Cen tre, 1.4(1 p. m.; Oil City, 2.22 p. ui.j Ir yineton, II 10 p. m. No. 4 Passenger IiMtf Corry 6.10 a. m; Titusville, 7,35 a. in.; IVtrolcum Centre 14 m; Oil City, 8 59 in j arrive at lr vinetoo 11.40 a m. Ho. 6 Fosseni-er Leavo Corry 6.05 p m; Tltosvllle, 7 50 p m; Petroleum Ceutre, 8,S3 p m; arrive at Oil City 9,20 p in. KORTH. No. 1, Passenper Lenvn Trvlneton 7.15 am; OitCily. 10. lo a n; Petroleum Cen tre, 11,05 a tu; Titusriliu, 11,50 a in; arrive ut Carry 1.10 p m. No. 8, Passenger Leave Trvinetnn, 12. 15 p tu ; Oil City 2.57 p in; Petroleum Ceu ir. 3.30 pm; Titusville, 4,20 p m; arrive at Curry 5.45 p tn. No. 5. Passenger Lenvn Oil City 7,00 a in; P rolciini Cenlrn, 7.4U a tu; Titusville, i,S0 am; arrive at Corry 10,10 a m. Divine Scrvli CM. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preachin? at 11 o'clock A. II., and 7 o'clock P. M. Rev. J. T. Ostodt, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL . CnURCIT. rVrvices every Sabbath at 11 A. M. ami iya P. H. Sabbath School at 12 P. Jf. enta Tree. A cordial invitation cjctetid- 4 tO.Bll. Est. C. M. Heard, Pastor. T. PETER'AND PAUL'S (Catholie) , . JCHURCU. Mafia at IOI4 a. tn. Vesper anil Bcuediclioa f the Blessed Sncrament at t p. m. Catechism at 2p. ra. ' JAMES DCNJT, Paster. . Gold 1121,'. " We publish elsewhere an announcement of the death of that gallant soldier, Gen. Geo. H. Thomas, which occurred at Sun Francises on the 23tb. His death will be unlrersitlly regretted by all. Eqoestiiun Dr. James L. Thayer was In tuwu yesterday gathering material tor his new circus, which will be reaily lor the summer campaign. The Doctor Informs ua that everything abuut it will be new, and that te has never had se good a com pany as are engaged with him lor this sen eon. S. P. Stiekney is equestrian manager, and t'je gentli-intnlv Green Berry, for many years nriuac'ir of Vuu Amhurh'i show is general aeul. J. M. Snyder, tbe news ajsnt at the Union depot, is about to sell out his busi ness, and will accompany the new show us ehief of ceremonies in liio refreshment de partment, via hope the Doctor and his establishment '.vill meet with a full measure ol success. Erie Dispatch. . We are glad to learn that our old friend Dr. Thayer hus '-got en his feet" once more' Ills many friends in this section of country will be ready to greet Mm when the "new t how" comes. Success to bim and hie en tirprlse. The Mad7iile and TWusvllle Railroad bill has passed both Houses und been siguid by the Governor. Ice The report having gone forth that no ice would be bad tbe coming summer, we are authorized by the firm of Bailey, Chain & Smith to deny tbe ropcrt. . At tbe proper lime they will be prepared to fur nisa ice to our citizens in quantities lo suit all. This will cause the hopes of tbe lovers f mint juleps, brandy smashes and lee - cold lemonades, to revive. Their ice is tbe purest of Sandy Lake. Tho new wells going down on tbe Dalzell and McCray farms are makinc a fine show. One of them is yielding oil from tho sec nod Band rock, the sand-pump bringing it 'up in largo quantities. Specie is gelling to be quitu plentiful. GriQV'S Bros, Charlie Toplitt' and one or two others are giving it out. We are also cred ibly , Informed that John Theobolt, who 'goes mid you no furdor," is soon to re' same specie payment. Yesterday afternuon two drunken women patued through tbe streets. It is time that u stop ibould be put to exhibitions of this kind. Police! Tho rise in the creek has nsariy subsided. . Sine the appointmeut of tbn uew po liviin in matters tuvj Iwen q uis t at tbe up p it end of the town . In L ml in thy e!oij the beer shops on S id Ur; ai 1 the wator oi n pa nies, Iu their own ausiety to obsirve tho .-5abb4th pr.iper. Jy. cntollthu piormin'a supply of water nn the very day whtm it is proposes ho shall have nothing else to drink Tbo Tiroah (.Wis ) J on inn I says: "An Indian lufly passed by o-.ii t flice the other day, with a quarter of venison and two pappooses tn her back, a jug ol whky In one hs.irt, anl a wigwini la the tth- r. How's that fur LoT'' wiA rn or r;i;r. tjjm.19. gas Fiuxctsco, March 2S. The past few weeks General Thomas crjnyed nnusunlly good health, but today, about half pust five o'clock, wbilo in bis cffice at headquarters attending to busi ness, h was taken with apoplexy which resulted in death at 8 p. in. Gens. Ord and Wbipplo are absent in Arizona, and the command of the department temporari ly fall do Cut. Houh, Assistant Adjutan. General. PeiroUnni Items from ull sources Well No. 13, on t lie Chicago tract near Sbainbnrp, which bss produced oil for snino time ut the rule of al out 40 barrels per day was torpedoed oil Monday, after which pre parations were uiado to resume pumping, when it commenced flowing, and has since flowed at the rate of nearly 300 barrels every twenty-four hours. The casing is all iu the well, and the tubing.wltli the excep tion ol cue 1 Jength. It is known us the Fuggins well. A new well was elrnck on Sunday even ing last, on a tract of 139 acres belonging to Geo. W. Formau and lsao Ath, ol Oil City, lecated about one mile back of Veuas- go City. One well, put Uowa on this tract has been producing about three barrels dailr, and now there is a new one ct () baire!?, which Wakes n liandsotn lovenne for the owtier3, und opens up a now oil ter ritory. Tho well is owned by Wm. Ilalde man. Well at Sowers' "un 1 down 2?j feet with 21 feet of pood sind rock.. Well nt Jamiejoti Run, Eniley f. rui, down over C30 ft. In bl:itf slate, with pood show of oil. Dr. Winners well, on Litt! Ilickory.has further increased its yield to 10 barrels a day, with prospect of continued increase. To the Citizens of I'etroi.kcm Cex tue. The impression havinjj gone forth that I intend to leave town and resign my position as night watchman after tr.e Ut of May. I take this method f inlormin tbe citiztirs of Petroleum Centre that It is my intnlion to remain in town and act in the capacity of night watchman until dis missed by the citizens, Peteb Kinnet. A private letter from a member of a well known manufacturing ho'i"i in this city, conducting a branch a NashviMe. s'utesihat any man's lifd or property is s s.it'n iu any prt of Tennessre us in Massachusetts. There is not only a lav-nldd'tig prpt'lr.t!on. at the back of rury c nnty sherilf, and what these officers do 11. t ne;omplii!) in cop- pressing and punishing eriii.e caniwt be don by the militi.ry it has beer, proposed to Si nd ILere. Com. The lumber aud salt men of the Saginaw Valley held a nieetiug a few days since and passed a resolution lavor!:ir a reduction 0' fifteen eents 011 waes during the enduing season, and kls i firming a eommitiee of fivu to examine tho laws regulating the ln.'pec tioa ol lumber in the di'ftrent States, for tbe purpose of drafting a bill beat calculated to promote tho interest? of buyers und sel lers. The cction of this meeting, if it re stilts in anything practical, is of importance to a gieat portion of the conraunily. urowino oi.tr. I'm growing fonder of my staff, I'm growing dimmer in tbe eyes, I'm growing fainter in my laugh, I'm growing deeper in my sighs; I'm growing careless of my dress, I'm growing frugal ofuiy gold, 1 in growilg wise, I'm growlim yes I'm growing old ! Saxe Thomas Carr. recently hung ut Wkreuitg, after confessing to tbe murder of fourteen porsons, s.iid while spcechifyinj from the scaffjld, 'I am going; to boaven." I have left a number of letters for the "iiidance ot parents thut they may bring up their children properly." What healthy toned literature it must be to emanate from so pure minded a teacher. Recent explorations in the Rocky Moun. tains bave determined Ibat the highest poin. in these mountains yet tncusured is Mount Harvard, being 14,270 feet. The climate of the nioiint is represented as very pecul iar. Tho rains, which sro frequent, are always accompanied by thunder aud lilit ning; when dry and clear it rea .tobies a tropical climate. According to careful estimates foreigners now bold Southern State securities to the amount ol ov- r one hundred million's of dol lars. The following amounts are relumed, as positively known to Ihe Stat authorities Alabama, $1,483,200; Georgia, $f.2,000. Louisiana, $5,233,933; Virginia, T,528, 500. The steumship Cny ol Cork, from Liver, pool for New Yoik, has srrived at Halifax. She romln Ihe southern pusMpH in sesrch if tin City ol B:-f'.'ja ,v:ll:cut (UiC's. SUWS IT It is said the Virginia Legislature is pre paring to abrogate its ratification or the Filteentli Constitutional amendment by a okjJ d e main, and that tun nii-moers in tend to rush tho repeal through both Houses on tho same day, without notice aud with out debate. Rev. Robert Laird Collycr announced to bis congregation in Chicago, on Sunday, that bo was considering n call from Unity Church, Boston, whereupon several mem bers arose aud tirgj;d hi 111 lo stay. Tbe tears of his congregation prevailed, and be said lie would live aud die with them. Tbo War Department rejects the colored youth proposed by Ben. Butler for appoint ment to the Military Academy, on the ground that he is not of the required age. Tho steamer Torifn, from Liverpool, has arrived at Bostou. The mills of tho Tl impton Paper Com pany at Ilolyoke, JIass., were burned 11 day night. Loss S2.i0.000; insured fo $200,000. One hundred and fifty hands are brown out of woik. Tho company will re build at one. Tho building Nos. 292 and 201 Washing ton street, Boston, was badly duiinged by lire Monday. It was occupied by William Rogle, dealer in hair work and peifutnerj. and A. F. Copelund, cozfectiouer. Los" $ 12. 000; insured. The norul dinner of the Alumni 0 Biowu Uuiversity was held in Boston Mon day eveniiur, Judgo Taerou Metcalf presid ing. About seventy graduates of tho L ni versity wi re prraeut. The 2i---r Yoik papers are lii'ol with g!eing uccounts of tlie grand opining spring fjsbions ly the modcfUs of the tnetiopo i'. From morning t i I nijht Broad way was t,uyer and more brilliant th an ever, eleguat equip igos blocked tho sp- proacbesto the mails of fohiou, and bon nets and tlPi.-.srs were on exhiliition in be- wlldensg variety and profusion. There is nothing of a revolutionary tiatirr cither in tho styles or materials lo chronicle. The amouir.s cf Stcwurt's reduction in reut3 vary from 10 to 30 per cent. The Times Sf.ya if Boutwell were half os zealcus in bis courts to roliove the people by reducing luxation ns be is In behalf of a Funding bill vhicii beeps up taxation, makes war upon banks, and promotts tLe with ilrawol of grevnbank (he country would upprtchio his exertions in. re hijhh'. Messrs BehriM. Kiser ai.d Wiiuurd .'nfuim us that a re- order i f Ternpluis hn been oru'nnizt'd on Dutch Hid. No ruerr.ber is allowed to drink any water without pour ing in a littlrt whisky unle'i he drinks the whisky firM and the water oi'torwunis, 01 the vatur first and the whisky afterwards Should there be no whi-ky at bod, brandy will answer. Forest i'ress. Connt Bismarck 1ms presented to the In', v.usity of Virginia a cistly and interesiing cclleutlon of photographic and engraved do signs of recent Government works in Pinssia imbraciog modern m provements as applied le bridges, canals, railways, and publio buildings. A bad go Chica-go. The fur West Alaska. High tied A top-kuor. Late habits Night g iwns. Bawl dresses 3aby clothes. Joint education Gymnastics. Polish gentlemen Bootbiaeks. Country scat A milking alool. A minister of ptuce Oliv-ier. Printers pay a latgo ink 'em tax. The pale cf society The blondes. The poetry nf winter Rime frost. It is the truth? Glides Bros, have REtL'MED SPECIE PAYMENT. All persons purchasing goods at their store will tfeeive specie in change. Give them a call and fieo lor yourself. in'22-tf. Mr. Trayer, salesman for the well known clothing house of Charles Stokes, Philadel phia will visit this Lily about April 1st. TI10F0 wishing clothing cut In thelatisl style and best materials will do well to re serve their orders for bim. lie will bave a very largo and complete line of samples. Our prices will bo found very low as the extent of our business gives gri al a lvau taces in buying. Tho long established, repu tation of Hie douse for fair denting, uood cutting and workmanship is uuuunie thut every customer will be pleased, iiilli m Ordeis taken for Miits and liis guaranteed, Lammers & Alden's. Cuii.nr.KXU Caiikiaciks A lino assort ment at tt.e Fin iiiiniv I jloro. Fine Bspiiriun ot v( Paper uml tjo.th Win dow Shade und Fixtures, just veo.'d ut Bifitf. GmriTR Bros. Fash, G'oss, DoorJ. l'ntiv to. f.ar" ftoc.i 1'riy cio np ul tLc l'ur:ii ! 11 .- Sli.ie, iiil'.'-tf 1,1-1'Ul .YlliiiT. Kid Gi.oaks A lnr( Lamemts & Alden's. ;o assortment, at Gaffney. sells belter nnd cheaper roods than nny dealer on llio ereik. Try hint. M iHtf. The largest hi d ia-st oiforled si"ek ever on exhibition 011 Oil creek is at G dl'iev's. iM18lf. Gold laken at par for roods at (alTney'a. M 1811'. Lammers i Alden's Is t' e only store to quy good, durable and cheap clothing. Thk Pvimmiiih of splendid Coal overat Codington A CornweU'a yurd are perfectly wondctfnl. marchlOtf. Lnn.mers A Alden's is the only white mans, clothiuc store in the Centre. The largest and best assortment of Table futlerv, ever bronriht into the country at Niccholson i Blnckiiion'e. tl. Summits Sai.k is Ci.osiri). Nicholron A Blni'kinou haviuir bought bint silt at this piaco and Kane City. tf. CoLn is a word which Codington A Corn well propose render olslete. For ntorftis operandi call and tee tin 10. nmrchlOir. We would call the attention of our huel ness men to the superior styles of job print ing, both plain and fancy, at present being tinned out from this tfliee. We. are prepar ed lo e.vcnte jub pritilttiL' of every de'erin tion in Hie laiest ami ui'.sl I'ishioiiable styl of the art, and at reasonable rates. tf ITore Shoe Nails, whilesale and retail, at Nicholson Blarkinea . 23-. f. TheVeir (;as Pump for sale at Nlcfce'o A Biackuinn's. If. The New (5as I mop lor sale al Niche'soa i Blackiuoi. 'a. tf. Cnrria : NicliolS'iii Boils wt oh salo A; ii.ickmr n's and r'fall. a 2.1-tf. Unl' ii lothieg in largu quantities at Lain mors .t Alden's. Reduced Prices at Lammers A Aldea'a. nuv.:'2tl. .Tost received a laro nnd stock oi shelf baidwate al J. well nisor'rj Rtilh-nord's. If. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS l-il l.SSiU SUm UIILliOAU. CROSS-CUT. . Trains leave Corry. Kxpri'ss, 0:4 1 a. ra.' M ail, 1 :3" p. 111. Accoin'dn, 5 :.'!0 p. in. Trains ar. at Corrv. M jl. 10:t'. in Expres. 5: Li p. ra Aoeoiii'dn, '.): Jn p. m pjjiliJliIfpl:;.-! As i-.'ri IS. it. Tim'!, 10 minutes fa-3'or 'h;u Kr !e time. l)!i pnl after I'lnday, Nov. I.vlt, isr,ii. tl.e t'ates 011 the I'LLai'cliiiiia Krio Jtai roai will run 4 I'ulluAs: M;i! T.'n'n leaves Iliii;i(lu)ptdn, P.'lft p m .. .. JeivesCotrv, (I..V) f r;i ' " a. rives st Er e, H.vo p m Krie Ex;ir. In ives I'hiiMlelpLIa, 11.4'; 11 n u-Avt s C'.rry, 8Uam " juTl-.es al 1 rie, o u a iu Arconj'n, leaves rony, 1 V p ni ' " airhes at. iiru- :j,4.'. p m KSTWARO. MU Trtim loaves Krle, S 40 a m - b-ivtu Ortyf lo.: 11 am " " a.rtvisnt T'liilaio'iihia. e.voam Erio Kxr. teav sEvte, 4.oo p m " b-ivis t'o-rv, M) p in " " arrives I'l.I'.alilphla, 1'.', i6;iiji Acr.omn In.vea JCrie. 10, a III " iotIvu at Cerry, l,10)tn Kprss CM eoni e. Is at IVtrry, Ifnfl orrt at 1 or ry and limine 011, l-'xpres went at IryiiK ton wth tr.lns 011 Idl Crte'.-aril A'hgiM tiv liiver lf illrimd Ai.nti;i l nf.nit, c,m muu. . A. J!:vfry, DKAT.tit'in se-nnd han-l enu nes, bol'srs; Tub in;;, Caeing, also new WooJ Ai .Mann -iii,'tres co staiilly on hand. iralnK tlie raclllt'.cs fur CLEANING AKD REPAIRING EN GiriES, ill do so on th most reasonable torms. arties Having Engines for Sale Wil da well to ?lv n.n a call, i'latfo.m near tha O. C. 1 A. 11. It., prTKfii.m m cvxriiF, ia. SCIIUA 13 1-O.V &; AVI.CJ , I'nsirrictors of tlie J3ufFalo Baker' 7 liealer In eliotec Hour, ItutlcV, 1-t'gs and Cl.ctg A.so, chuico rjt-oceics, 1'etroloura Centre, T'a. Orders '.eft will lu ron'.ptly attended to nnd GooOs dltcre(i. ,'osuxau fiox may ID. O130. SI. IIIStEljJi &. CO., 23 J IT K 33 H S , iM:r:toi,r.ini (EST!!!., I'.t. Q. II. Bissell, JI. C. Mart'n Christopher Meyrr. Wo flT'-r fttr senieiM tor tho ttnr.snrtln of Oi.Xr.KAL 1U'K IS' 1, BKXi llANOU ai d CoL LWriOM IHIsiNE-iH Any 1 11-ii e- raiiat d to tu. care will receive prompt intention. in 17. If. ThelSlew York Meat Market ! It 4 V. I'AUKSlt have tilted u,i ajuaw build II. Ui nil On .'Jtilii NliMtrtV, O;n;)iiUe3.tSi0 And Iiderd keeping wtnt Petioleitiu Centre? lib lonj: needed, a ttist-uinss .Moat A irkut. Dalv t CH0ICE0T AND BEST MEATS v; 11 lie kept. Tl v.1'1 he fnr a'ni to setvoonr eusw on.eri v.l.n pru.aiptiti-sd und to lh!r eatiru sa:l fac.h n .or!!?. H. ftW rAHHER- WINSOR URoa. C()LUmX s STORE. ES7A5L1SME0 I859. "Winsor Bros. MAIX STUEET, PETROLCIJI tE.TUt; DEALERS W OIL WELL TUBING AND CASINSI ALSO, WOKKING BARRELS A VALTES, STL'KFINf HOXKS, CLAM'S, TONGS, 1NN1-? SlI'lliFR KODS, RIVETED JOINTS C CK CR F.0D BOILER I'L'MPS, CISTERN i WELL rUJIfS, I i t Description er supplies f.r OIL WELL TMS Ml REFIKElllES. BHASS ; GOODS, STEAM & GAS FITTINGS BELTING. PACKING AND ROSE KI UE Y'S CUM PRESSED BU.NGi, I-Z J. XI ID "W ARZ, Ho'T'e Trimmings. Curpentera' Tools. Drilling and Plain Laid Rups, Oakntu, Nails, Axes, Table tad Pocket Culler;, A full assorl taant of are-tthlng la ha IUremn Liua lUnisQ Furnishing Goods VENTILATOR AND Mornine: Glory IIOIIE COMPANION, IRON GATE, and WUEAT SHEAf 3olz Stoves. Lamps, IiaiUr rii A. ClJlmnrPi So. 1 AViiiler ulraim' Lard 0) .MO. 1 IIEFIXE2) OIL. CHAJIPIOS CLOTHES WCIXCffl Mauufactlirers of TIST. EHE3T IRON I C0PP23 WA3E. SMOKE STACKS, Itepalrlng of all Mnds done Ith nentnefS sna it" patch. IipatlalattcLllonj;ivBle Steam anJ Gas BttW Parchnslnj with cast. on'y. onr toW" ,' a! nlsldnn everyil Inn 'n our ili o are "J!wr..-,i mtier fti.bll!'iuiit in tlie Oil .(eilun. ttrst cwss. T N ND REPAIR SHOP Thanlilngo'ir frlis for tl elr liJ""' In tho p si, we Ha'.l l.sa ou. belt "o,,,,, ir. Is eoaHmar.es. kiXV'JA." - -1