Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Pot. I'cutro, Saturday, DeA 4. iRRlT.L AND OEPARTl'RG OF TRAINS ON O. C. ic A. It-tR SMTH. No. 2, PaBseniror. Leave Corry 11.20 a. m. ; Titusville, 12.69 p. m. ; Petroleum Cen tre, 1.40 p. n. ; Oil City, 2.22 p. m.; Ir vineton, 5 10 p. m. No. 4. Pnssenger Lesre Corry 6.10 a. tn. Titusville, 7.35 a.m.; Petroleum Centre, 8.14 a m; Oil City, 8.59 tn; arrive at Ir vineton 11.40 ft m. No. 6. Passenger Leave Corry C.05p m; Titiifcville, 7.60 p m; Petroleum Centre, 8,33 p m; arrive at Oil City 9,20 p m. NOllTIl. No. 1, Passenger Leave Irvineton 7.15 a n; Oil City, 10,10 a m; Petroleum Cen tre, 11,05a m; Titusviiie, 11,50 a m; arrive at Corry 1,40 p m. No. 3, Pnssenger Leave Irvineton, 12. 05 p m; Oil City 2.57 p m; Petroleum Coh tre. 3,36 pm; Titusville, 4,20 p m; arrive at Corry 6.45 p m. No. 6, Puesenirer Lenve Oil City 7,00 a m; Petroleum Centre, 7,43 a m; Titusville, 8.30 a m; arrive at Corry 10,10 a m. Rlvine Services. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ' Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and g'ciock P. M. Rkv. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and i P. M. Snbbatu School at 12J P. M. eate free. A cordial invitation extend ed to all. Eev. jC. M. Heard, Pasier. iv ST3. PETER'' AND PAUL'S (Catliolie) Mm at 10J4 a. m. Vesper and Benediction of tba Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. ru. Catechism at 2 p. m. " . JAMES DUNN, Pastor. Michigan manufactured lat year up wards of 700,000,000 fei t of lumber. This rate of manufacturing induced the lumber men recently to tike a survey of the stand ing forests, and the lesult is that In Ihn re gion embraced within the Sagnaw district it Is estimated there is 8,665,000,000 feet landing, or about enough to last thirteen years at the present rate of manufacturing. The rete of the inroad made may be under stood from the following: "During October 10.502,200 feet of logo were scaled on Blaclj river, and tliu total amount scaled up to the Brat inst was 71, 60,000 feet. This is an excesss of the to tal aniouut tor last seasoo, and it is prob able that 15,000,000 fcc tuuie will ha ca ed before this season is closed. As 10, 000,000 feet mora Is likely to remain in the booms over winter, the season's work oh tue river will be about 100,000,000 feet of logs, including a few million feet that were in the river left over from last season. Messrs. Nicholson & B'.ackmon have pur chased the Interest of frames A. Sberriff, in the Kane City natwtre store, and will hereafter conti:o tbejon9inetB in that place in connecting WilfiNISir storu lu this place. To niaht at ibo theatre will ba presented the great drama entitled '-The Long Strike or the Workingmcn of Manchester." As this is tho last niuht in this place .for the present of Sherry'B company, we hope to see ft crowded house. :' Large numbers of people have examined tbose wonders of nature, Ibo wild Austral ian Children, and pronounce ' tbnm the greatest curiosities of tho ago.' They can be seen at A kin's Hull, this evening. Allksugoozklck Lookisu Up. A new well was struck ou too Lakd farm, near Alleiuigoozelum City, this morning. It Is owned bjfml. W. Ibrig; is 570 fcetdeep; hi: 33 feet sand rock; and commenced flow ing through the casing before the tubing was nut in. Will be tubed this allernoon. A "big well" is looked for. The ,011 Creek & Allegheny River Rall roud company are about to commence the building of a largo froight bouse', opposite the passenger depot, the one now in use be ing inaufiicient for the increasing business of tho road. A heavy passenger train on Hie Hannh Iml und St. Job railroad, before daylight on Thursday morning, bud entered upon the bridge at West Qulucy, Illinois, before the engineer noticed the draw was opeu for a Bteumer to pass, and, whisillngdown brakes and reversing the engine, ho brought the locomotive to a stand just four feet fiom the end of thd rails over the opening, thus, by barely ft moment's interval, saving the whole train from o Iniip into tho Mississ!; pi below, and preventing a lonihle calamity. The train was behind time, und of tbi rnon' wholly in ehargeyllio on accustomed to Nignal wiib siol:, and one of the two otlieii who was t tho nit;:Ml lamps had his a'teutiou turned to the boat, and, not hear ing tho train, omitted to turn tho danger signal. from U Sem tork Sun ofjhumlas Dec. t. A Public- Ontragd'on Religion und , Decency. The Astor House, In this city, was the scene on Tnesdoy afternoon of a ceremony wblcb teems to us to set at defianco all those sentiments respecting the relation of mar riage which regarded is as anything intrin sically superior to prostitution. The High Priest of this occasion was Henry Ward Beecher, assisted by tho Rov. Uenry M. Field, D. D., and the Uev. O. B. Frothing bam. Tho parties were Albert D. Richard son, lyiiitf, wounded by a pistol shot, uron a bed of illness, and piobably of death, and Mrs. McFarland, alias Mr Sage, whom Richardson some time ago stduced trom al legiance to her lawful wedded husband. This husb.tnd bad been guilty of a crime toward bis wife the crime of poverty. It was even said that, harassed by the loss of bis properly and the conduct of bis wile, be bad sometimes taken to his cups, to drown care, and had occassiouully men exasner- led to speak Imrsbly to tho partner of his bosom, although, on tho other band, no cbargo of adultery was ever made against him, and It appears to be uncontradicted that he was generally so devoted to her that bis exceeding conjugal ulfection htlr.ict ed attention and elicited fioiiueut remaik from his. acquaintances. Mrs McFarland was a woman of personal attractiveness. She and her husband end children, In the year, I8f7, occupied apart ments adjoining those of Ricuoidson, who was a young widower, with children. As we are inlormed, Mrs. McFarland got into the habit of going out to lunch frequently, if not daily, with Richardson. Alter this had gone on for soma tiine, her I nsband remon strated with her against such a practice tell lug her that It would give rise to scandal. She replied that she bad before reflected up on that consequence, and premised immedi ate amendment. Coming homu e:ir!ier than usual the next day, Mr. McFa:lund met in the hnll bis wile, who came rushing suddenly and us 11 surprised from Richard son's apartment she threw ber aims around him and buried him in a shower of passion ate kisses. Tbey then went to bis room, where be gently reminded ber that she had broken ber promise; again she promised re form; they spent the night together, and in tiie morning she continued to cover him with terms of endearment, Dually begging him. as he left, to return earlier than usual, assign ing as a reason of bet leanest that she bad not bad enough of his society of late; that she was lonelv, and wished to see more of him. In coinnlinnw impassioued wish, he did return e?.r.ir than usual, and found on his table a nole from his wife, stating that she bad left him! In fact, Richardson had taken ber and bis two children away from bis Lome, whither be knew not. Subsequently, find ing Richardson escorting her homo from a theatre Ute at night, be fired a revolver at him. but inflicted onlv a flesh wound. One of his children bo afierwnrd found in Massachusetts. He succeeded in recovering po:es?ion of tho child beforo the Supremo Court of that State by aid of the, sacred writ of habeas corpus. On tho 12th ot March, 1850, Richardson published a cardjeontnining the shameless statement respecting a woman who was the lawful wil'o of another man that alter the separation between Mrs McI'aiu.axi) and ner busbaud "it Came to bo understood between ber and myself, that whenever she should bo legally free, she should be come my wife." Yel no iuteligent, reason ing, human being can doubt, from the evi dence in the case, that this separation was promoted ami h;ought about and not un like origiually suggested by Ricbardsun himself I i At lii9t, diiven to frenzy by the Iofs ol his more than life, and by the contemplation of his wife, tho mother his children, repos ing in the arms of her Bedueer. ho shot that seducer who was armed ut (ho time, to re ceive him through the body, inflicting up on him a wound from the eirecls of which the seducer has .-luco been fluttering bc tweon life und death. We use the word seducer la Its exact Becse we moan the man who led this woman from hereolf; for he who crawls, like the serpent in Edoe, inlo a bousebold nud estranges from a husband the affection? of a wife, is equally her se ducer, whettier ho hiuiBclf bus maiital re lation! Willi her before or after a mock re ligions ceremony. As the preut nud elo ouent John Whipple paid, ''lie who einois llii dwelling of a friend, und, under the shillor and prntiction of friendship und bospitulity,ooniipts tho Integrity of the wife or daughter, by tho common coiwnt ol mankind ought to bo consigned tn immedi ate g;'.!!ows. " . An en.dly misguided woman, led on by RichnpLioii, and cheered uod encouraged by bis Kreo-love allies, this wifo and moth er r.B..ited to Indiana, where, forgetting ber early plighted faith, by tho loose u:ul e isy process there in vogue, sho procured a leg l divorce. , " nlil, trievcrrnt b'ovr. And tooso. free step, lior -erllons wnr shetroil, lhiwiiwoid and on t;ll tw denlvd le r lod, And tiro.iu the in:irr:igo vow." For had sho not vowed lo take McFarland for ber husband, for belter for worse, until death nothing else should part them: And it is f:.id her husband is poor, nnd some times biush! An 1 so the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher c mes and marries her to nn" other man, to wit. this man Richardson! And now, consider, man led im n of New York, husbands and fatheis, by what frail and brittle tenure your homes are yours. If you fail In your business and it is said thnt ninety-live out of one hundred business men nt some I me fail then thoyoung'T and hanosomcr face i f your widowed neighbor mny ehnrm away your wil'o; the laws of Indiana will print n divorce to the fair truant, nnd Henry Ward Beecher with Iho Rev. Dr. l iehl, of New York Evange list, standing at bis rkbt hand, nnd the Rev. O. B. FrotMnghnm to implore a bless ing on the sin stands ready lo many her linertine who will pnv not In affection, but in gold or greenbacks the price of her frail cbamst It it be said that poverty was not the only crime of McFarland. then rest easy, husbauds nnd futhers, at least ell of you who never, in any moment of trial vexition have uttered one impatient or petulant word ! Yes. it is the p'ons, the popular, tho ad mired, the revered Ilenry Ward Beecher' who comes boldly and even proudly for ward, boldiier by tho hand anil Icadlut: Lust to her tiinmph nv r I!.-!ijii'n! Who can read Iho uun itive, and not wish that Plymouth Church were cnul,- Into the ground uutil tho pe;ik of its ghhlo should be beneath the siirf.ice of the e irth! Anil Mr Bcccber wnsapsis'ed by the Rev. Mr. Frothinjl.nm, who blasphemed in n prayer to God which contiined these words. 'Father, we thank Thee for what these two have been to each other, und lor what they m:iy be yet. " Mr. Frothin;h.m may plcaj in his de fence that be dues not believe in th Scrip tures; but Mr. Beechei, who has been e.n ;aged for several years past upon a Life of Cliri;t, shou'.d hav reminded him that our Saviour 'mid: "l say unto you, that who soever shall put away his wile, saving Ic r the cause of fornication. cmi'-ota her to com mit adultery; .and whosoever shall marry her that is divoiccd C''imuitt"th adultery. ' News 1 tenia. Leavenworth claims to bthe Poikopolia ol Kansas. A L.i!ie2o Cieravaiin.is ureachina a se ries ol serin.. ns on riif in piesent.aive out- uers ot Iho E.ble." San Fra:;citco calls the leading Sacramen to hotel tho boldcn Fleec. Worcester. Mas3.ichnetis, has its street railroad n-'n n in oueraiion. A man in Boston was fined fifteen dollars for risking ( horse-car fare. 'BugmaslT General" is an other name for State entimologlst in Illinois. A Massacmn-tig paper beads its corres pondence Ircn Chicago '-The Old West." Several yong ladies worked tho engines at a fire in Gu hiini, Maine, a lew dnys ogo Tho slate quarries pf Lehigh county, lYnnsylvanii uu, considered worth $2,. uGO,(joa. Tho montty pay roll of the Pittsburg jvrsunni Das ben cut down from $3,000 lo $2,500. ino Ohicao Post says the streets there aro loo wid. aud calls tL'en 'snrawliiu' avenues." A letter frm Havana predict! that wilh io a year tur lii sell tt 37 1-2 lo iO c. uts per pound. Some you jr ladies in Albany have organ i.u a ciun, mij( r tl;o uan.o ol tliu girls Of tue' period. . It Is conetjng id know that George Pea u.7, at th og- of filly, was worth only titty thousaij tlollars. The TenifT.ii:ee party nt New Eeillord, M irs., euppMS George B. Richmond as candidate f.; Mayor. In cxportij living plants the Japanese wrap the rcis in a mixture of earth und carrots groru luetber. Sherrys' in-licre why because every uouy is jroiu (u 1'inlber s htore lo carry away tho 8 ndid new stock of Oringea, Lemons, Ci:,,i goods und Groceries wulcii are ttiiing daiiy per Expres ;!ive us a oall n.!d i. Dec. 31 w, Sll'C-hr-UIu Jjv, Alden's cheap, at Lammers & In l'ents; f, i the next five years, there will bi ,,f t.veuty five ctllais for shooting a );,.; ,i .... The large Leiil iiskji tinent of Table nnlleiy, cv i,r,, i.L'lit into the country ut Niciicilsun I'.hieliinon's. 11. Siir.r.:iiKF:.vi.i; is Ci.hsko. Nicholson & Elacliiuoiijving bought hiw out at this place and Ki. cit", tf. . ov'lilltl, l,VK nnfl tno llnpplc ol True Marriage 11 FAY for l ounjr Men tntne i rrnir, n iiu Vnid lilw'M wtill ltioy Iho Mnly Powrcs widerwitelinpedlnirBtsofMAUUIAQB, wllh sore means of relief, teat In WAledlottef eatclopta froe ot charge. Addre Howard Association. Bov. P. 1 ldladelfl. r. ipn. OnleiTTaken for tiiits and Ut! guranteed, at Lammers & Alden'r. If you wouKi make present to friend give one of Kelleys's German SllTer Lamps. GafTeny's is lole agent. Tho largeals stock and best variety ever offered en Oil Creek, Is at Gsffecy's. Full assortment of Diaries for 1870, Just received i: W. II. IvicUlfon it Co's. Sta tiotiery and Variety Store. rnov.23!l. Tho old tstupllahcd bouse of Owen Gaf feny, Is acknowledged by all to be the place to find pure and unadulterated wloea and liquors. nov.l'Jlm. Underclothing In large quantities at Lam mors & Alden's. Kiu (1 1. oaks A large assortment, at Lameis i Alden's. Tmk.iik is to bo a grand dance at the Pio neer lIou.T, Pioneer, on the evening of De comber fttli. SI. 00 boys a bottle ol Gaft'ncy's Sunday Comfort, every family should have It. N i: W A DVERTISEM EXTS. WASTED ! At the Oil Kxehnn'.'p note!, a SECOND COOK and BlNIVfJ ROOM GIRL. &c1 . SOBEL'3 OPERA HOUSE ! MONDAY EVE'G, Dec. 6, 1869. a A R-T 9 S MI.S7'ItEIiS, :zz Sand. nov-9 td. Drugs at Christie's Kcdiclncs at CJiilstie's! Toilet Articles at Cijristie's Pcrc IJquis at Christie's Pure Wines at Christie's ! OILS IT CHRISTIES! PA IX m AT C.SIilSTlE'S ! PATE3T SSECiaXES ': at Christie's! K0. 13 WASHIKGT0N STREET. 'IfrT! IPTtO-c'.mpcundcdt U urj of Hie nlvi.t H1.11 1-nr'tiiys. Iir..I(. XI. tliJJilSTJE, J ta 1 removed to Y.U rciidonco on llain t'treet, at tlo end of Egbert Farm Bridge. Hour nt residenen from R 1'. M. until 8 A. M Diuini; reinaludor of the dny ho may bo nmud at bn old onice. ooT'jMMj SOBBLS HALL ! rroir.&"M!nf;er, J. f. SII! UKY FIFTH ANNUAL TOUR I For ,a Fcv Siglit Only! Tihe Manncer beirs Irjn to announce to the rill, zens of I'elrolelin-I'entrc undvlcluitj, that be will opeu wtttl a colupy cumprbuv 21 FIIXST CIASS AHTISTf?, Helrctrd f om tho prltifl).d Theatres of New York, notion HTiu I'uiot ii !pnu,to'.r -ifwr won ft B'o.l'.'s. DIU HIIAKK OI'.M.r iSt and a lull ainletn- eienl Urclicj-tra, lniiki njl Itio Kre.ite-t rninbinaUua ol In amutic aud Mufi.al'l'uleut litif.'tliiii;. . iiAS'r xinirr "F the -'OIIEAT CJJIl'AXY. : Saturday Evefg, Dec. 3d, '69 Will bo produced the Gnat Eentuliotnl Drams onillled, the - Saong Strike! OR THE Workingmen of Slancliester. Mr. J. F. SHEKUY as MONEVPESXY Mrs. JULIA ULAKE as June Lcrojd To ronclnda with the Laughable Afierplrce TIIE 31 V. II U Y COBELEII. A'lmi-sten. oO p-tiIi Ito-orvcJ Seat.', 7ft teat rrlmle Ik xes, 6,00. tVTICKEr8 lor slc l the Met'lintock nonw. iviolis opou at 7 o'clock, perroi-rniince com mer.e. ? nt N. nonV Ot. J. M. SlIEliKY, Aura!. PIPE CUTTISJIi. TIU WARS GAS GUTTING. TIN WARS' tug' Clf. mi s J -l r-