finwwiiiwi ph Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Pot. :oun-, XVediieaday, Jan. 13. Timo of rionliiR Walla. P. i., Pitiioliii'h Cusrrnr. r., Jolt Hit, )8W. j I'mUI rurtber netfoe tin mailt will arrive at and j'ort. ftoiu this oilloo a. follows: Svctn s.r.4 Et, via. Irvlneton, 10 V A. M. Soui'j and V.Vst, Mradville, 5.1S P. M. No-.ib ami a w.. " Corry. lit KEFAHa.' South mm If est, SWAM. Iv.itt V iit ftr-l TTerf, a SO T. U. X rth, tu; anl West, 10.H A. M. 1 ' Fl. K..BIACKVON. T. M. mw aamtviiM w sees a a . . . El vine Services. . IREisYTERIAN CHURCH. l'ro,achin at 11 o'clock A. II., and 7 c'eleck V. U. ' , Hsv. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. M. K. CHURCH, iterviu' ever; Sabbath at 11 A. M. ami P. M. Sabbath School at twelve oclocV M,. Seats Free. A cordial iDTltation I tended to nil. Kkv. C. V. Hcakb. Paitor. 6TS. PSTEH AND PAUL'S (CATHOLIC) CHURCH, linns ut a. in. Vwp:ra unri Bcnedlotion of the Ble'sed Sacrament at 4 p. m. Cateehisin at 2 p. m. JAMES DUNN. Paitor. Tn "U region cf Pennsylvania may not be ao plnar.t to reside 'id during the winter, but ia the summer no fairer portion of the country can bt fonnil. If those who bill Id here would meet good substantial habita tions, instead of the miserable inflammable concern tlicr now put up, it would be no xrorie living here in the winter tliau in any other part of the country, Tho ureal trouble is, our peop'e haven't got rid of the idea of merely staying. Tliey are con- , aiunlly looking; forward to the time when they sitoil be leaving here. This keeps so ciety in it a unsettled condition. The busi ness of this region ought to iusure us a largo permaaent population. Petroleum Centre ought, within tho next year, to grow to twice its present ize; and the same should be the case with Oil City. This region is tich in rejourns. For years to come tho development of lis oil land will continue, and there is no good rer.son tu believe that the supply will be exhausted, nt least during the present generation. We would thme- ; fore advise the men who make tbelr money ' hi r, o stay ami help make the country what ft ought to be, end not go to other " puna of the lund to spend what they have r.ntnped out of the earth here. Tun New York Tribune says: Marvin !. Bim-o, of Wisconsin, the Western apostle ol anli-hiiaging, having just conip'eted his new work, entitled Christ and the Gul luwe,' (which I'owlor & Wells will publish.) will soon put ia an appearance ut Albany, Hint opon there a campaign Baiutt the gal lows in New York."' ifr- lloveii is earnestly engaged in this woiV, and makes very powerful and con e!u.,;. arguments against capitul punisb tns.it. He is a man of ability and every v if. .-alculated to curry forward the work ia v- liicli Jio is engaged. -'.Lmosv x Fiiik. Last night thuro came very near being a flro at the Sherman Homo. A lighted lamp In tho bar room, which hung near the celling, heated the tiu which wus tacked on above it to such tin extent that tho wood work caught lire, un,l burned through into tho chamber above. 'It wm discovered just in time to prevent a eriiuu.i conflagration, and wus easily ex tinguished. Great cure should be exercised by nil our citizens to guard against fire. We nm all exposed to tho danger, end should remember that if a tire breaks put ui'ist anywhere on Washington street it would sweep uway the must of the place. SiiKitttY'a Nbw Yukk Tuf.vtub. This deservedly popular theatre will open b miirrur evening tit tho Opera House. hibeiry hns with, him a company of first elnm actor and actresses, nnd we believe tie will draw crowded houses every night of In vUy here. He hns won an enviable refini'iiion throughout the oil region, and wo feel Giinfiddiit that ho oun sustain it. Tii fir!-1 night the popular play of the LiiM'saliirM Las" will be brought out with u r-it'iiug ent. Tu1: nil territory in the vicinity of (I'J C.i.i i.i unw attracting a gtvnt deal ol nlteu tiun from operators. V.'n hear (hut there will be developments ut Valium new points in the oil rejiiun ritirinj tho coming cprin. 't''e hi.;i rice of oil will aiimulalo the lr t'ui.- ui'peurs 1'iuIij the pi.tceedingK, that '" bin ?uc Murnhy mi lliu brain, lm and iv'u.u sine i-, -we cannot SOMa PRINT RATHER Patents Issued. Among the patents Issued from the United Flutes Patent Office, for the week ending January 6, 1869, each bearing tint date, were the following: Henry A. Langhlin, of Pittsburgh, for Im proved eeld fix for lining iron chills, molds, pig beds, Ac. Edward Sullivan, of Pittsburgh, for Im proved reaming losl. Antedated December 17, 186r Wm. Kineheart and David Rineheart, of Pittsburgh, for improvement la the manu facture of chewing tobacco. Jaocb Taylor, of Petrolenm Centre, Pa., for Improved oil well cleaner. G.W. N". Yost, of Corry, Ta., ussigner to Corry Machine Company, of saiuo place, fur Improvement in harvesters. Samuel A. Hill, of Oil City, Pa., assignor to self and Charles F. Tiimm, of same place, and Oliver P. Scaife, of Pittsburgh, Pa., for improvement in hydro-carbon burners. Samuel Markel, of Ruseburg, Pa., lor im provement io a vegetable slicing machine. Jool Densmort, Sr., of Erie, Pa., for Im proved exhaust , device for locomotive engines. ' There was a reissue to Wm. J. Lewis ot Pittsburgh, Pa., for Improvement la bolt makiug machines. Patented Marsh 15, 1S74. A Pad History. The Kenoshe, Wis i Telegraph, in speaking of vessels built at that port, gives the following sad history of a Buffalo lady: In addition to those previously nnmed, quite a namber of Brat class grain vessels have been built at other ports, fur owners living at this place. The nami'g of the vessels that occur to us at the present writ ing, are the C. I. Hutchison, Mary 11. Unh and John V. Ayor. There is a sad history connected with the last nnmed vessel. Her eemmander bud just left the Paul Jones to command tho Ayer. Both vessels left the port of Chicago en the same dny, loaded with wheat.and both vessels in the succeed In j night dioappeared forever. It is conjec tured that the vessels collided during a storm that occurred a few hours after they left port, and went together to the bottom of the lake. The wife of the captain of the Ayor, young, beautiful, intelligent and devotedly attached to her husband, be came Incurably insane soon after receiving intelligence of the fate of her husband. She resides at Buffalo; and whoever she chances to meet, she at once addresses to them the oft repeated inquiry, if they had seen the Jubn V. Ayer, and if her hiisband ia sunn expected into port. Alas! poor woman, she will have to puss over to the -other shoro" herself, before she meets him again. Henry Clay's son, Theodore, is an inmate of the insane asylum at Lexington. An ed itor who witnessed a recent hall given In that institution, says: 'The most noted of the male Inmates nro Theodorn Clay and 'Boss' Liter. Tho former is of small stature, thin, with gray lmir and whiskers. Ha Is partly bald, and keeps his cheeku smoothly shaved. He seldom speaks, recognizing those who address him by returning the sa lute politely and with dlcnity. Oti the con trary, 'Boss' Liter is very loquacious. He ia a portly, farmer-looking man, and so harmless that bo is allowed to go and enme nt bis pleasure. He is under the delusion that bo owns tho asylum nnd ground." bk notice every morning three or four cows at the rear of Smalley's slnble. These animals are forced to go without shelter, which at tbia time of year Is cruelty to them. In a climate like this, cattle should be well housed nnd Cared for. SrntxKLE ashes along your sidewalks. and yon will be doing good. Pedestrians who pass that way will bless you, and the approval of your conscience shall bo your reward. Sour nf our merchants have a bad habit of monopolizing the greater part of the side walk In front of their pluces of business, with signs and specimens of 'goods. This they have no right to do, for the sidewulk belongs to the public. It is said thnt another horse ruce is to come off at Pitbnle soon. It will undoubt edly exoite as much Interest us the last one. Pithole sporta are ahead of the world. The oil market has an upward tendency all around. The eastern markets are com ing up rapidly. A small lot sold here If day at $G.tlO. Wis are having good sleighing ouce more, anil people are taking advantage or It, as there is no telling how long it will last, thu wou titer is so changeable. This and to-morrow evening tile Humpty Dumpty and Broadway Theatre Couibina' liuli will be "in Kutisevillv. A Tt;x. i -migration society has been i.'gnni.ed at I'leusuntville. All those not ;i thu bitt," nro expected to join. Tub weather now reminds us moie of winter than it hns f u mi- tiiu- past. FAINT ' . SKXATB. . J Washington, Jnn, 13. Mr. Frelingbuysen presented a memorial signed by Franklin Haight,.Geo. P. Upton, Mr. G. G.irdnerand othors, capitalists, sett ing fori b thai proposed subside to the Northern Pacific Railroad and te the East era Division of the I'scitlo Railroad, will amount to, besides land grants, to $125,000, 000, and offering to contract for either or both roads for subsidy of $15,000 per mile in addition to land grants, thus saving to the Treasury 75,000.000. and offering te give bonds endorsed by capitalists represen-tiDg-$100.0SO,000. Mr. sumner latroducea a out io prevent alieuntion to foreigners or grants of privi leges derived from the United States. Mr. Kice Introduced a bill to provide Tor the incorporation of Arkansas and Pacific Railroad Company to construct and maintaio a railroad from Little Rock to the terminus of the National Pacific Railroad on the Rio Grande. The bill proposes to grade twenty alternate sections of land on each s de of the read, and an issue of Government 30 year 6 per cent currency bdhds to the amount of IK. 0110 per mile, to be secured by a second mortgage Tn the property of the company. The ivnate resumed the bill for the relief of Sue Murphy, which was debated until 4 o clock, when tho Senate adjourned. noiss. - Mr. Butler, of Mass., Introduced a bill te authorize the issue of a national currency, to assure its stability and elasticity; lessen interest on the ptihlio debt and reduce the rate of interest. Oa motion of Mr. Butler the bill was referred to the committee on Ways and Means. He moved to reconsider the motion, and thereupon made a lengthy speech in support ot the bill. Un motion or wnshburo, or III., Mr. But ler's motion to reconsider was laid upon the table. Mr. Dswes presented the credentials ot J. S. Casement, as a Delegate from Wyoming Territory. Mr. Washburn, or III., objected to his ad mission, and his credentials wore referred to the committee on Elections. A bill iiaK'ii giving the use of the Rotun da and old Hall of Representatives for the inauguration ball. Mr- Ashley, of Ohio, introduced a bill providing a temporary government fer Alas ka; also a bill relative to the election of delegates. Referred to the Comraitteo on territories. The bill to equalize bounties of soldiers. ssilors and marines who served in the late war for the Union, was considered. Mr. wasnburne, of Ind., supported It sav ing fifty millions would more than cover the amount required. On bis motion the bill was recommitted for further consideration. nnd then postponed three weeks. THU NEWS. The mail from Richmond on Saturday was robbed of a package while being taken from the Potoraao boat ' Most of what was stolen however will prove unavailable. . The slave factory of Bogue, Harris A. Co., at Antwerp, Ohio, was totally destroyed by lire Sunday night, ' Loss $3,000. No In snrance. Gibbon's block, Newark, N. J., was burn ed Sunday night. Total loss. $50,000. In" snrcd for $30,000. Jo: L. Whitefleld's grocery, Win. S. Jck- 50s store, and J. W. Dows's public hull, at Belleville, N. J , was burned Monday morn, ing. Los, $10,000. The Comptroller of St. PanHias been im peached for refusing to countersign I the city bonds for the Superior Railroad, oil techni cal grounds. Two hundred and ninety-three thousand gallons of petroleum went to Europe from Philadelpola this week. Reports from the interior of.Missnuil in dicate a total failure of the fruit crop for next year. On the Hue of the Iren Moun tain Road, peach and apple trees are already putting out their buds. Among the now enterprise in Missouri may be noted the collection of a large num ber of live quails, which aro being shipped from there to England for domiciliation in J patks. The population of Minnesota is estimated nt 415,000. The wheat crop of the past yeur is estimated at 16.000,000 bushels. The number of miles of railroad In operation Is 559, being 128 more than in 18G3. Tho Svnator'al contest In Wisconsin Is at tracting much attention. The candidates are Matt 11. Carpenter, of Milwaukee General C. C. Washburn, of La Cross; Horace Rublee, of Madison; ex-Governor Solomon and O. II. Walda, of Milwaukee. There are two or three others who, perhaps, consider themselves candidates. Furly-futir votes are required tu secure the nomination in the Repiitilicun caucus. The friends 6t General Washburn und Mr. Carpenter, re spectively, aro sanguine of success. In the present Legislature ore two broth- era named Brown, Robert B, Brown, Demo crat of Clatlon, and Samuel Brown, He piiiilicnn, of Huntingdon; nnd two brotiicrs named Uoliinmin, both llepitliiicniis, Joseph Robnison, of Blair, and David llubmsun, of Mora-r. i John Gallalier, Jr a soldier in the war of 1813 died at his residence on bis farm near Uniontown, on New Year's day, Bged iglity-live years. He was born and resided ncail; all hi.4 life on the fjitu wtieru he died. Tbk Rev. Granville Moody la a Wealern sensational preaoher, or jrbom the Xenia, Ohio, Torchlight enys: "He may bosnp posid tohave inherited the temperament of an old-fashioned camp-meeting and got it mixed up in his blood with a modern torch light procession. Where be Is, there must be wind and thunder, and volcanic erup tions, and earthquakes, and the ground torn tip by the rootB." The latest "aids to digestion" are bine satin bills of fare with gold fringe. If spider breaks hia thread twenty times, twenty times will be mend it again. Make np your mind to ifc a thing, and you will do it. Fear not if DrsPKi'su the great' destroyer of happiness, bear heavily upon you. Downer it Co's Great Yosemite Stom ach Bitter's is a safe and certain cure, and will restore health, happiness Ind the flow of youth again. It. Local Xotlcct. Hate, Cnr Boots and Uioe. A larg awrtment at REYNOLDS. BKODIIEAD A CO'S, No. II Centra StrMt, oppoiMe tha. Post CO'ice, Oil City, ra. Hardware-A large aseurtment of which Is lielnf closed out at reduced rates at REYNOLDS, BHODHBAD St C(Vt, No. It Centre Bt, opposite tho Post Offlce, Oil City, Vs. Au-MV This is a newly di-covrrid article to be nd Tor a hair dreoalng, which la raid to bo superi or to anything of tho kind yet placed before the poo- He ft render- the hilr aoft and i!loiv. and will, it I .i!J, cait!o the hair to s;row on Klpe whleh tnve I...... ln..lfri tifh e nverinv. It ia mit nnmerlv I l,..;r .1 -.. ,ti vnt It w.11 ,t mtemte oti tha reitta f the KA-r: when applied as to restore It to its origin al color and luxuriance, in a very brief period of time. It Ik l.c-youd question, a very uirrior nunc, and will more thm till the expectation of any o: i n ho mav rmr.-haae !t. Svrariiee Paper. Try Sew ard's Coiiali I'll e. It Is the hcxt. A. II. illLl.r.U CO., Whuli'Mle and lWtail Drugcta, Amenta for Petroleum Contra, Pa. uovlS lin. Beautiful Slipper Patterns at A. B. Hmlth's Boot & Shoe Store. declS-tf. y FANCY (iOODS, nil di-wrlrtiona. whole a'.eaod retail, for Holiday Present, at A. 1. MILLKK Jt CO. '9. CrocKery r,ir all kinds go to ItKYN'OL3, BRODIIEAD C-.V.x, No. 11 Centre street, oppo site the Poet Ofllca. Oil City, Pa. Dry Kooda, a large tuxj'c at KBYXOLDS, BKODUBAD A CO'S, No, It Centra St, opposite tho Po't Offlce, Oil City. Pa . ( LADIES wishing tn nmko an appropriate p-esent. will nnd beautiful SMPPKR PA t'TEKNS at A. S. SMITH'S Boot 1 Shun Stord ducUtf. BIIID CASKS, wholesa'e mid retail. Thirty. fonr different stjlos to antra thle weclt. at A. J). MILLER CO.'S. 1,50!) rolle WALL PAPEi: received this day at A. D. MILLBK A CO'S. - New Flour, Feed nnd Grocery : More ! ,, .7. S. IUAT1IFH, At the OLD BANK BCtLMXl!, ON SIAIN ST. oppoeito the McCllntock Ifon-e, hns' on hand a Inrgoaret tl.it class stock of Clour, Feed mid lirocerlci, which he Is Felling nt il low figure. X. Pon't ftirget the place where A, . Cotton & Company broke up. . jnui-lf. .Call and ciamlue.the flue ass-irtmont of SI.Il'I'KIt I'ATTCltNSnt A. S. Hiuii.il Boot A Shoe Store. dec 16 If A large a'aorlment of FISE SEWED BOTTSat A S. Smith's Bout A SUo S-ore. . decU If. , DIARIES lor 800 at . 1. Mil. I. Kit & CO'S. y I.- 1 Carpotv of every quality and IQ-scrinUon, at RnYNOLlfe, nttODIIBAD CO'S, No. It Ceutre Strert, oppoiiti the P . )., Oil City, P. . ,,, CANAUY BIHDS, host Oorinnn imported, whnla- nle and rouill, nt A. D. MfLLEIt A CO 'S. FxcelHior Uilllurd l'arlora. To enjoy a detltjhtt'iil and qnlot. (-aipe nt Ittlliaid v-o t A. O. I' amnanr Kaslilonablc Hi!liad 1'ar- lors. on V asliliiL'tou Street, next (lovr la tlie His-li- e?ier House. Tlnwe Parlors ei-e wltliln a shnit dU tunciMif most of the principal hotels tn Petroleum Centre may sin- PAPER AND ENVELOPES at A. I). MILLER & CO '8. TIIE host plare ia town to got a pair of Hoots mado nf the best Stock, that will wnar well, and warranted tn fit, is nt J. A. Flnnte'a fash ionable Boot Shop, Washington Street, Petroleum Centre, Pa. Give him a trial. aeplO-tf. CIQAK8 AND TOBACCO at A. D. J1ILLEK CO.'S. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' rfMIK roliimlna- persons will make application A fur Llcetisu at the January tena or the Court ui vuarior pensions: David Stewart, Pioneer, Hotel. A.J. Chrisley l-llhole. Who csa'e. ,t SH-nuel Itiee. "Pioneer. Wholesaltv J. H. Mct'owu, Coiuplaoter tp., Hestaurart. janli st. J. II. BMI I'H, Clark. LBVERY FEED STABLES, Wiialiinglon Street, oppusite $ llioOiet'ii House, PETROLEUM CENTRE, PENN'A. I have put In a good stock of Hiding and Driving Horses, which 1 will let on reasonable terms. Also, Cutters, Witgmii, Spring Wueuits, .Vf. IIOIISP.S l)-?nn;cd ond nv and l st of care guar- nuinH, I jin'.Mf A, SMAWLKY. OPERA HOUSE ! PETROLEUM CENTRE, PA. SHBRRRY'S INTEW YORK THEATRE ! - Proprietor & Mauager, J. F. Sherry Leader of Hand, arof. H. Henri Leader of Orehtn., Prof Zininicrniau Thursday Eve., Jan. 14, 'G9, The Management begs leave to announce that after weeks of careful preparation they will produce , , . The Most Succeaafnl Play of . Use naion 1 New rnnntng at the Queen's Theatre, I ondon, Wal lack'k I heai re, New York, and lu ail the principal Theatres of this and the Old Country, with tho must triumphant luccee, entitled the Lancashire Lass ! IVew Scciwry! Original Muic! Staitlin:Aliclianical EflVcN And an Immense Cast of Characters ! EST Afimi.sion 30 cents, lteserved Soatj, "i ets. TICKETS FOR PALE AT TIIE ALLEN , HOUSE. P. F. SJIIIORltV. Dullness A cent. Jmlt-iit. NBW FHEfAKATION POK TUEjUAlUl 1,000 I ' reopleuiemy KtCIIOA, of wliicU I miko iuoreihna BARREL A WEEK. ;1T IT WOULD BE WELL For every mftn, worn mi nnd rhl'tlto hnv (I botilo of tins cxcJiloLl ircLniriitit'U for the lluir utid tSklii. Soli -AT JOctste 1.00 per bottle Alo. TRICOM ALiiCA, at It,." per b .ttln. BA Y HUM at 7.i cts to $l.'. j er bottle, HAIR Oil. lit J cu to ( l.oo per b"l- AT II AVENTE COLLARS AT 25 CT. PER HOX, AT Leonhauser's. -.is." The lteat Workmen empluve'l for niu.ssilNGI IIAIK, StI.Wl.s.j, ItAlit Ctt'l'l'lNil LC. Ac. ' U AT 111 '(' ROOM ft ALWAYS -IN OU- WM. PelKleum Ceiitie, t'a .1 ill 13 lr, lisoiutiod. MI co-srtiiershin heretor.H-0 oYietin bt.-laeeie W It KliliAh.siljHh, H Kliug:l.iiirli Mid N B Iluil'oid, is Uiihuay uu-suiTed by uiultuit con sent N B lloir.nl retire. In in the Him and W HK'ili: . lusiiilth and II Klins-irtNiu.ili coniinuo In the hiut iii and assume all hills tur or ;l n-l ihe Intu lino. W II KLIOINSMITII, II Kl.lNUIHMITil, N B HOI-FOUR Peiro enni Cenlr i, Jau. li, isiS'.i. ')w NEW STORE f Flour, Feed and (general : i . Groceries! - , ,-. ivM(;isnms , & co., Having :ocsltaiiu Petroleum O-Btru, with a laiyo i - - . Sbicltof - TUGETIIKlt WITH FJLOTTI Sz FEED - - - -. . - or various brands, invito the alteiillnn ir the citi zens In ai d about I'cii-olenin Centre to call and ex amine their slock. They have on lined and will comluite to keep a hire nod choice lot of . APPLES ! and wll m-iku a special It v or FtM'tt and FEED, their facilities Im.un eucli that thev inn cotnpcio siienm-tu'.ly with any hoiisoou Ihc Cieek. aEMEMBKlt TllElIt STAND. OPPOSITE Tlltl . MoCLI.NTOCK IIOLSE. - W. It. K1,IN"INSMITH, oirtU.tr, .. 11. KLINGINSIIITU, 1UY t'lO li lloivsril Aimulcan Waich. the tost St of 1S1IAM Jt CO. ' ' . S' ,'OI.M) Old Joeolrv. I.iuliai' feis, lr Bint", I ins, Sjlceve L .iiuils. A.C., St t;vil.M um 1 m Mfatli f IMtM .aMajssf i .