: 1 It! t etrotawm Centre Daily Record. Pet. Centre, Friday. April 1 A.UK1TAL AND DEPARTrUR XU.HAS2UM O. C. Jt A. K. It, OF f'OCTH. No. 2, Pssener. LeavoCorry 11a. 20 Wl ! TltllRvilllv 1 .Ml N. m l'trnlonrn rnn tre. l.4 p. m.i Oil City, 2.22 p. m.: ir- Yineton, 6 10 p. ui. No. 4 Passeneer Leave Corry 6.10 a. m; TitnbVillf, 7,35 a. m.: IVtroleum Centre S 11 m m. ll (';) B Ad. .. ...I.. .1 t. vinoton 11.40 am. 1 No. 8 Passenger Leave Corry 6.05 p n? i nnsviiie, i.ou p ni; i-eiroiHum Centra. 8,33 p ai; arrive at Oil City 9,20 p u. NORTH. ' 1 No. I, Passenger Leave Irrinelon 1.15 a m; Oil City, 10.10 a n; Petroleum On tie, 11. 05 a m; Titusvilie,-ll,50 a in; afive at Corry 1.40 p m. No. , Passenger Leave Irvlneton, 12. 05 p in; Oil City 2,67 p m; Petroleua'Cen tre. 3,36 pm; Tilusville, 4,20 p mj arrive at Cuiry 5.45'p m. No. 5, Passeneer Leave Oil City 7,00 a ; P rolemi Centre, 7,43 a ro; Titusviile, 8,30 am; arrive at Corry 10,lt a m. ttlvino Services. P2ESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preao!)iu at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7 o'clock P. U. Kbt. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. - Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and X P. It.- Sabbath School tt Iff P. K. eats free. A cardial invlutiou exteod- .-. ' Kev. C. M. Hi.no, Pastor. ST4S. PETER AND PAUL'S ;(,Cntholie) Mass at 10J a. re. Vesper acd Beoedicliea f tho Slened Sacrament at 4 p. B. , Catechism at2"p. a. ' AMES DUNN, Paster. Gold 111. Rev. J. T. Oztoby hs been released by the Fresbytery ior Erie from the pastoral care of the Presbyterian Church at tl-ls place. We are sorry, to Isara that Mr. O. has finally coocludcdjlo take his deparlure from tbls place. Dulflg his stay by-re, by bis uniform entries ao i kindness of heart, . . , . .. .i , . ..i be oas maun Hosts m innni woo wwv ever remember bim, and wht.fW;est $MSh..lsVwiii follow aim to whatever place ne may go. We have kao70 tin for a long time, and from the fact that he was formerly a mem ter of the "prilling craft," have a sort of fellow feeling '" While we, in com mon with his "y friend?, will miss bis genial smile Mud word3, the cheering thought willuie tb' Kt bis new s'.tU'on he wilUtilJif euiawd 'in furwardiog the Maeler't rTI:i anii Iwlagir.e; souls to g koowledj " "ibllt P"2B whicj pacseth Unil-t,"iI-" iy bis iutaro coursn Ihioupb be C1W to ovi Sowing witii a caaureof Lappinef;, and thcug tie way teiiijh, stiU may the "silver llninff ! tl cloud" ever be in view. Ee goes ha hfre ti Noith Eait, E.-ia County, Pa., alidwlll preach bis final seimona here on Biudaj icjt, forenoon and evening. A 'luzlned'' individual, while going cn W wilding way tbroigh te street lasttve- . "toft ttittook Schonblom's wiudow for a wd, adi laid down in taa same, in conse- : qnenoe o( which the window and sash were Ddly broken. Tho Individual rested his we boom for ibe ni;ht in the lock-up. For tj tooe&t of these who don't know -it ralnc. Eev. John Peate, A. II., praacheaat the u. j . VUuroh on Sunday next. Tha lock-up contained Bve unfortunates i03t ulght. It is worthy of ooto tbat the Tarr farm fiats havo been started up aala by V. HI. Thoupaon, 2sij., of Erie City, Pa, at a cost of over sixty thoaiand (00,000) dollars Mr. T., has nine wells now running, and two more in readiness to start. Two of the wells are doing thirty barr da each daih, lomoofthe other havo also commeaceu pumpiug, and there is every prospect that wneu the wator Is exhausted the Tarr ftrm lata will bo alive ones more, after having beea abandoned as worthless for over three years. I4r. luouipaoa'a energy and perse- ranco are tsrtaluly deserving of success, erald. 1ASB JNOTI02 A certain Jew peddler ho recently induced two ladies, under pre nee of furnishing tb respectable urn oyment, to come to this place from B rook ie, Jvfierson county, the place turning - to be a bouse of prostitution, is hereby iiGed tbat unless he ''comes down" and )s their (are back aud expanses, he will made to sulfur according to luw. 'bo Banner of I.lgV, an organ of Ibe rirualists, s.-.ys that, Viu view of all the which has arisen out luf tho Christian gion, it has bijcome ulverv grave fiuns witb many, whither would nut have i tottur f.t lLt wufii ifL'Liict hud bt-ver i toiu. " i rf fl ron llio Bi'lTilo Courior tilth liwl I'oilant Discovery Near t!wff;-io nme four years nan a party uf centi 4 n 'organized n stock eoii'pany lor ther0"'''1 irposeof developing wh.it were supposed be the oil resources at Gulzville, soimvna B0,;e 10 1 ail!"- Iff n miles from hero on the Willininsvillo load The "surface indications" were dn- aidered satisfactory, and Mr. linear, an ex perienced oil man, was induced to come from the oil regions to superintend the operations of drillitip. pumpint;, A c. Upon reaching a depth of 420 feet a vein of g-.s, of superior quality, was struck, and ftom that time to the present the Ras has (1 wn from ttvo wells at the rule of utnut 100,000 feet per day. The utilization 'f this gns, which seems to be inexhaustible, lormed the topic, of some liiscnssion ia the newspapers, at the time ot the discovery; and at one time It was thought It could be carried in tanks to our own cas works aod used fur tho purpose of iliuuiioatinu, but nothing has been doue towards bringing it ioio practical use. The parties iutetest- ed have ccasideud the territory a valuable one, although what it should ullimhlelj produce, for their bimi'Ut was not so clear. Within a couple of weeks or so, the depth i 700 feet was rcachud in one of the wella, re. suiting in the discovery of a fiuo s ilt p"ing, capable, It ia thought, of yielding 70 per cent, of salt. Sampled of the saline fluid were submitted to gentlemen familiar with the salt springs of Eyracuso and Saginaw, and they uniformly agree that it holds id solution a jreater percentage of salt than i he wateis of either of the places named. The oil otiginaliy sought yielded to thu dis covery of ealt springs, for tho timo, over shadows too prf rlous discoveries. At our pieseut wiiti.ig we hare no mej'ns of deter mining the yield that may te relifd on, but of the excellent qualilyoftho fluid there can oe but little question. The well is now beiug drilled throiigh the red shale, which wtjbslieve is salil'oious. aod is not improba ble that the results will be satisfactory. Should the spriugs prove as generous a9 the gas veins, or deposits bave, we shall not be iiKuiy 10 warn ior salt nere for some years Tiie Divdbfa,'i JB.'u.iierioI Voro. The rope-tying act was done by the Ii: uiRUBui ine uppei j;ijuri tor.g aerora eith er Jackson, Horror tho Ujvcnports were birn. A gentleman residing In Akron who spent many yens as aa I.idiaa trader in the Yellow Sions region, states that the .isir.i- bpiae tnbo wer remarkably skillful at this 'cpiri.ua! cianifesiaiion." Their chief .'ie J mo d.uii would i.llow himsi ll to be stiip- ped and U'-'d at C7ery joiat, fiom Iocs lo neck, wit') bi;2lo Ihons, tiien rolled In a buffalo rota and tiid again, then rolled in a tiuffalj loha and tied a thiid time, aad be was apparently a? hel;le;s es a lo". He wtsthea placed in a smal! tenl, surrounded by epuji ators, and nn ludiau drum, flnio, and a gourd of water laid by his sido Within-threo miunutcs the sou nil of tho drum and the flufo wouid be heard, and in 6ve minutes the Indian would walk out un. traiLoicu. , Zaoesfillo, Ohio, has been the first cor- por&iita !o publicly acUsowiedge and to lircly campinue id the Impoit of the wo man a rights . question. The male citizens of that community bave petitioned that the female eiiisens shall have pll tho present rights that the men have ecjoytd, "tbat they oe liable to military, jury and load duly; liable fur their own and ttiir hut. uanua uo, aau mai u a woman refuse or neglect to provide fur thesuppoit of her htisbp.nd aud family, a divorce shall be graced, awarding almooy to Iho Lu band." Wo have useu showu a specimen ol oil from the farm of Isaiah iiorriwn, near Kiozua. Warren county, tho result of a co operative company's action In testing tha1 legion. A well was recently sunk there merely as an experiment, o'ud is now uo ilucic3 five barrels of good quality oil'mr The 'O is tiolhlna like fostering a manly pride in bis profession in the soldierly bo silm. This Is the way they do it in En land. When a regiment takes up Its quar ters for a time in a town a drum and fire fquuio parades the slreets ia. chargo of a corpora!, and gives public notice that the men aro not to be trusted for moro than a day s pay wbicb wo believe amounts tothe vabt mm of sixpence. 'uc viieeuon oi jouuunaui was roached in a communication toanEasUrn paper . wnicn repoiled the appear ance of a lady at a ball, winding op wiih tho remark that she would have been tho most bea.uil.il woman n the room had her iuiu ,ji UHUn suuleWllHt yollu.V I'-OTI trto c."- feclj of liver con pla nt. Whi.n in. l;..il .. , .. " l""1" u U!i:ca40 a criiio wanhrar.l to say: . -IKs oi l lightning, y"ib-t. It Ukrt i r..,w fait iiiiT4 a u..sty jo t) s. i taa uliujlj CVl,r L,J ., SLWO lTH.II. The Si unc o twins lire at Berlin, UiiTunl Teylur bus tuo wlkopin L,a.ty .uor.noni lias ia,en i rener leu.e One of the Cardiff ginnts is doing a tall usiness at Toledo, Ohio. Tho tj ieen of M ndngnscar is anxious tu t an American l.ushand. The Empress of the French often uio!;es n cigai'Mrs ill tho course of a day. It cojls a Connecticut sohonl-ina'nm (30 to tnocli out a pupil's ey with her diss LI L. Greeley, a danghler cf II. 6 Is wrjing "Tropical Sketches" for the Tbuno. r.iiJelt Grant pays taxe on $100,000, an Gc'eil Sherman on SiMo.OuO worth of prtierty, b St. Louis county, Mo. '.he H :.ian railroads kil'.ol only Eve p0ilo las ytar. 1 tho elamer City cf Dosto n is lost, 191 pfions tie ). .Tishcd. gunned Iris' lejs is the cioji which a Mine tnsd will cultivate in Lis new Suuth L4ol:na fcjntup "h cufliiat a lesent New Ilamp'hire fii'Kkl waidra.vn to the grave on a hand. slei) and t.i mourners fuHowed to tnoiv- ini:liedM is what they call :en a nuiii is beatca to a jelly, i.'il up in sn old curvet in an cm. shot. jrere', in Uilc er'0 rob I I'd ac ! uaoaaei'J Dartmult Callcgo bs received, with in a ft wear, sifts to the amount of $G 0U0, Biit of which sum bas been giveu to aid tee no ,7 departments to tho inrtilu tii n. One nnufjctnrer of arlll'cinl If g aci arms inhe United States has mudo a-fine bi'.sinerSiit of the ta'o '-unpleasantness. He has ild ten thousand srtificiiil legs at $150 em. Tbo U battle field, four mi'es beicw the city, aj the Newbein Times, Isbelni; trausleri into a vineyard, ui;d in a f.'w ysars itff.roducts vill be as profitable as they we terrible a few jeara ago. Seys 10 Syracuse Courier: Any num ber ul h isi "to lei" in this city. Houses that iai year rented r.t i Cc!', cua now lie ob i.li;d at $j"'JP, and no tenants er tb price. Good louses, new ivnd neat, iih Milium iooIs acd ten room.'", rent at I'helitile wn cf I)uli:th, at iho head of Laio iuperiir, Lusj.iKt wrapped hercMf in iho dnp-'ry it a tneiropbUtau mantle, and nt otic? af? f es city airs. The new chiir- eriaout d joint, the political wheels do not work, suoothly, and there aio "rings,' "coatpiracts," reuesades," ''ireacherv,' Ac. ' ' Tho Chitgo policeeieu aro supplied wit:.' po'soiifid bf f for the especial advan tae o stray dorjand it is known umong them as "lunch." On Friduy night, as tfcu rquad was goial out, they were told lo "luKe thuir luna," and a new moral er very ceai- lyniet hi death through luisundeiituniiing oVho teili. It made him veiy, very Eick. At Otiwa, Iowa, a uicj youn man rutasi.iot around him to scare a Duich tuau. 'je Teutonic gentleman 'sjys: I shustjiipp my w.gonoiit, und vip thcg!.os: all the iinn. 1 vould vip him if h wa whole Savoyard. " Some ooe nik. d tin youn;;man whut ailed his black y e, m,d no tail ho bud received bud news fiom Gi r many. Tht floor of a secluded building at No. 1G9 1'luin slrest, Cincinnati, gave way on batufdny night, precipitating a gentleman eonuiucd therein twtniy-live fret in the dilution of China. Ho sustained little. uojiy barm, but dnaired to remain seciud ed after being fished out. Tlere ia an old gentleman in Paiis whose ouly occupation consists iu securing a cony onue bills ot laie of all noted dinners. lie has a collection of theso extending over for ty years, with the opinions of sjme of tho giicbla on tbe dishesnd wine. From tho harness "thep of A. Lecnett. a smaii uiacu ana tan terrier, answers to the nameofDick. The finder will h rewarded by loiviug tho same at the haruees shop. A. Leoqett. Spreie raiueiit lirsaBi? tu, un nnu at.er this dale, April 1st, specie payment will bj resumed at the Opera House t'alnou where greenbacks is jjven for Ale, Wine, Lager, Cigars, Sandwiches, &a. By- jrder John Tiieoiiai.d Prop'r. al-41. Oiaeis inkiiii fer sni.-i uii n,u I'r'tL-j Limiaen i: Aid. u's. c i.tMili Villi'. ICE, IOK Messrs 'a:lry. Chain v Hmith are prepnr reil U tin ms:I the purest ol Sainly Luke ice on shi.rt ni'liev, at ll.e pio,er saesou aud at reasonable ulm. ICE, ICE. Ici:. C. II. Williams .t Co., are prepnr- fed to liirui.h fresh Chiuitr.tniua Luke lea in Hiiantiues to suit all. Ibey havo luiU in a laive steel: or the purest ice ever nrou(;ni to tlie oil reniiiu. Tlioso wh lee will do Weil to bear this fict in niiud. m30-4U Mr. Tmyer, salefiMiti lor ti e well known entiling louse ot (,'liarl.s Stokes, Ptiladel piia will visit this tily about April 1st. Tkose wishing clothing cat ia the latest sMb aud best materials will do well tore serve their orders for him. He will have very largo and eimplete lino of samples. On: prices will bo found very low aittbo exttnt uf our bnsines gives great advan Ui;i"t in buying. The lonu establinhed repu tutiiia l! the boiii-o for lair dealing, good enitiig nnd wo'kmanihip ia guarant) that eveiy customer will be pleased. m 16-n CSJ" It is the truth? Gri. Ten Bros, have Rl:a:MKt SPECH3 PAYMENT. All pcisous I'lircliaaing goods at their store will KCfivo fpi c e in change. Give then a call and seo.lnr vour?elf. in22-t. Fine a: si rirm nt of Paper and Cloth Win dow f-hndi s uaj I'imires, jiift res'd at i,;f. (isir'FK? Baoi. Sa'i, Glocs. Poor, Putty A;. Lare aiock ven cheao t.l the Furultare Store. mlO-tf Kin (i t.oaks A lari r.fsortstal, at ...iiii ni:.- ,t Allien s. Gnli'ney, 6ells belter and cUenrer poods than ntiy dealer en the creek. Try him. II Mtf. The largest and h-tt assorted stooU over on i xaibiuon i n Oil creek is r.t Gaf.'ney'o. uistr. Gold tuken at nar for goods at GaU'oey't. a i.tr. Lnmrners & Al.len'ais the only kto:o io qiy gocd. durable un.1 cheap clothiag. Tub I'yr.AVtnn of snleiidid conl overat Calingtmi A Comwell's yard ore perfectly wvaueniii. irarcrtotr. Limmers A Alilea's is ths oaly wait mna, clulhing store in t!:e uentre. Th largi t and bi'st ns.ortmenl of Table t.iiileiv, ever brought i.-.;o tho county a) Niccht'so.a & niackmoa's. t. FnKi'jKFs f:i.r. is Ci.oski). Nicholson a. Bla : l;m .n having bouhi hiss out at this pir.ee and Kune City. t,'. Coi n h a wen! which Codington iorn well ;iroHwo render obse'ete. For iocius ot):rnnli call and see thnn. roarcblOtf. We would call the attention of ojr bnsi n. ss men to the superior styles of jub print ing, both plain and farcy, at present being tinned out f-orn this i iiice. Wo are prepar ed to execute job prinfing of every descrip tion in the luM'-t and i."j.st fashionable stylo of the urt, and at reasonable rates. tf. nirse Shoe Nails, wlmlesalo nt Nicholson A liiackmou'a. aad retail, 23-tf. TheNew Gas Pump for salt at Nicholsoa ct Blackmou's. tf. The New Gaa Fump forsalo at Nicholsoa i. Blackmou's. tf. Carriage Brrs. wholesale aad Nicholson X lii.ekr.eVs retail. 23-tf. Underclothing in large quantities at Lai mors &, A'den's. Reduced Prices at Lainmcrs A Aldea's. nov.22tfs Just received a laro and well t'corted flock of shelf hardware at J. Rtitherrord'a. tf. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. V. A. Jim fey, J YEALH.rin Kfi-ned hand eiiKiicn, bnPars, Tub jL'iii'.'. casing, a!w new Wood ,c Mann engines co et.inlv nn tnind. Having tho facilities for CLEAMING AND RFPAIRiriG EH CIKES, vlll do so on th nios: reusonalilc forms. arties Having Engines for Sale Wll do well to plvo mo a rail. Vlatrurm near tht O.C.Jis A.K ., PCTKOMXJI CElSfRE, PA. Proiierielors of the Buffalo I3akerv Dealer ill elniler, Hnnr. l'n-l.-p X. ... . ... nm. . Also, choice jjl ocei en, Petroleum Contre, Pa. (It'diTI lert will .r..M.H. .,,.naa (!o(.e neliv. rcl. P.wtufilc f,n UU3 mv 10. um. ii. mssKijj, & co., 13 3ST Z E I- BLisell, m. C. Martin Chil.ito hcr Meyer, "non'f! A,rr fen- Iit tl.o tnmr-artln of next 60 days i" t!omi-'fUAXUK ai.d (AH, . f " -MlTe if. WINSOH BROS. COLUMN. WKNSOS1 BROS., 'i STOKE. ESTABLISHED .859. Winsor 3 ros. - JIAI STB BET, PETfiOLEUn CENTRE, DEALERS IH OIL WELL Tl'BIMG AND CASING 1 ALSO, WOREING EAHHEL3 k TALTES, STUFFING BOXES, CLAMP3, TONGS, 1NNI3 SUCIER RODS, SIVETED JOINT SUCKER ROD COILEa PUMPS, CIST2R is WELL PUMPS, ttr.f Dscrl(ba of pnlics for oil uell nm m REFINERIES. BBASS I SOOS i, STEAPvl & GAS FITTINGS BELTING, PACKING AND HOSK KIRBT'S COMPRESSED BUNGS, T3L 354, JD "W -A. El IS, Eouse Trimo 'ngs, Carpeniers' 'fools, Drillina and Plain Laid Rope, Oaknm, Nails, Axes, Table aud Pocket Cutlery, A fjll ss sail men: ef eve. r blag la ht He dwaia luu House Furnishing Cxk1s, V2NTILATOS. AND Mornins: Glory BASE BlRSi'ItS. HOME COMPANION, IRON GATE, and WHEAT SHEA? - Cook Stoves. jjatnpa, Iiuntcrna St Chimneys, IVo. 1 Wiuter strained L,urd Oils 0. 1 IlEFI.AfEO OIL. CII19IPIO.V ci.oTiir s wmvGcns Mnnfctnrers of TIN. SHEET IRON & COFFER WARE. SMOKE STACKS, Kepfclilur of all K ind" done w Ith nentnftM and dit puicn. iiipeoai atiouiioQ given lu Kteam and das Fittings Parchaslna lth cash onlr. onr ficllltles tor tnr nlshlni; everything In our lin are upurlnr ny other Hiabllaiiniwit iu tlie Oil hefcien. W sv a nrai eiwiB. TiN NO REPAIR SHOP Thai-king our friends or their liberal patrona.-e in tba p;i.-t, we fiball line ear best efforts ii n. r.t M ooulluaance. fUlih 1 M.
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