Petrolaum Centre Daily Record. !. Centre, ITIotiday, Feb. 1. Ttuio of Cloelnsj mails. V. O., PSTSOtMJII CKHTRi. Pa., Jlxt 7n, ISM. i Hatn farther notice the mailt will arrive at and dtpen frfrra this of3.ee aa follows: jmtivi. 8eoth and East, via, Irviaeton, 10. : A. M. SonUi and West, Moadvtlle, 5.18 P. M. North and Bast, " Corry, 1 5 cariRT. Sootn and Wert, S.U A. 11. Woutl, Brat and Weal, S 30 P. M. Nona, East and Wait, 10.09 A. M. II. B. BLACKMON, P.M. tilTlne Services. PRESBYTERIAN CnURCM. Preaching at U o'clock A. M., and o'clock P. M. Ket. J. T. Oitobv, Paitor. M. E. CHURCH. Services every Sabbath nt 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Sabbath School at twelve o'clock M. Seat Free. A oordial Invitation eztendtd to all. Rr. C. M. Heard. Pastor. STS. PETER AND PAUL'S (CATHOLIC) CHURCH. -" Mum at 10 a. m. Vespers and Benodlotton of the Blew J Sacrament at 4 p. m. Catechism at 2 p. m. JAMES DUNN, Pastor. T.ie peculiar loatltution of Utah must pos sess extraordinary virtue if it survives the bill prepared by Senator Cragin. Among other things the bill provides that only citi zens of the United States shall be competent to act as grand and petit jurors, that all commissions and appointments, civil and military, granted by Brigbam Young, shall cense, Ibnt no man shall takn unto himself more than one wife, and thai it shall be un lawful for the officers and members of the Mormon Church to grant divorces or solemn ize marriages. In all of these matters the people of Utah should be compelled always to yield lo tbe same laws tnat govern the rt of the country. Divorcee should net be lelt to tbe discretion ut one religious body lu ll denied to another. Still it would be wisdom to biing the followers of Brigbam Young under tbe civil law, if possible, with out'lnterfering with tbeir regions convic tions. One of the speediest wnvs to add to the growth ol a creed is to trample upon it. This bus been demonstrated a thousand time. Xo mutter how absurd or preposter ous the religion, injustice or Intolerance only renders it the stronger or morn dun serjus. One or two railways running thruugh'Utnh in time would settle the Mor mon question moru efleoiii.tlly than all the laws tbut i-iiti be ilvrised. Biighatii Young's power is ulready waning. It would be well to adopt a line of "maiterly inactivity" in regard to tbe uiaiingement of thu Mormon Church. ' A wm.1. on the Dalzcll Faim, belonging to Benjamin Patterson took Are this morr iiitt at about ten o'clock. The oil from the Kits pipe emight. The engine bouse wus destroyed. Less about two hundred dul )rs. . A tank .of oil, on the hill hack tf I lie Tun Farm, was destroyed by Hie on Saturday atlemoon. Yesterday afternoon a tank ol oil owned by James Muxon, was burned at Gregg's Switch. iA.lt was held in an open tnnk, and caught Irum the sparks from the still chim ney. Loss about twelve hundred dollars. l uerk is lo be a re-union ball given ly tbe Swordsman's Club, nt Titusril!i, durinjr the early part of the present month. The members, though scattered rur and wide, will gather to this hall in largo numbers, and it will be a re-uuinn lon;j to be remem bered by those who muy participate in It. All Swordsmau at Petroleum Centre will surely po there. . Wis are pleased to lour ti tlmt Rev. J. Dunn, Pastor of Sts. Peter and Paul's (Catholic) church, or this place, bus com- menced a course of Sunday evening lectures. Fattier Dunn works faithfully Tor the good of bia congregation. Messrs. Owston & Suwers and Fish.ir llros., or Oil City, have purchased a tract of twenty acres on Charley Run, from Mornu llros. The troct adjoins Hint of (u. Oil Clly-Lnd Company's, un which the produc ing wells on Hie Hun are located. The Governor of Pennsylvania has signed meaeatn warrant for I !,, execution of Gur mid Eaton oil the S5h of Kebruarv, tot the murder 0t Timothy lJeenan. On account or a severe sli tin in Iteland. no cable dispatches were received lo-dny, A.l Hu;iu..UU ol UU.tVr CittiLaiinle is bein turn, i in Jr.x Volii iur cnltivatiu cotton lu Ru'iti C noliioi and (U"nva timing the present year. Abn,ti i;A liotii) li'iitli to teuitre iuu Undo. Oil. CITY COBntFO.DENCE. Oil Citt, Feb. 1. A meeting of the oil producers was held, pursuant to a call at Excelsior Hall, on Sat urday, at 10 a. m. Among those pressor, wo observed some of the heaviest producers of Venango county and some of tbe most Intelligent, wealthy and energotio of that class upon which de pends the prosperity of the oil region. The interests ol the producers and the ob stacles to their success were thoroughly and salilw AimttmuaA nasi ft determination evinced to place themselves on a footing such as tbe I situation demands. ' A committee of arrangements and perma nent organization was appointed to report at the next meeting to be held at Titusville, on Friday, Feb. 12, at 2 p. m. The gentlemen present at tbe meeting on Saturday, mean business, and from our per sonal acquaintance with some of tho lending spirits in the movement, we confidently predict its success. We know the motto ol these men to be "tbrro is no such word as fail" The new well on genem street, struck last Saturday, pumped aho'it twelve bar rels during a part of the forenoon. The rig lieing somewhat defective, operations were occasionally suspended in the afternoon. The rooms of the Library Association have been very much improved In appearance, and several additions have been made to tbe books in the library. The terms of membership have been reduced to $3 00 a year, and the price to non-subscrluers for reading books, from 25 cents to 10 cents a volume. As we predicted at (lie time el' his election, President Boyeu has iodised a great amount of life and spirit into tlu in stitution. Prof. N. F.. Skinner has received an in voice of exquisite cabinet organs, the American," from the celebrated manufac tory ofSmith & Co., Boston. Mr. S. is a energetic and reliable business man and sup plies these Instruments promptly cud at manufacturers' prices. Jvas. COrilT RECORD. FftASKi.iK. Jan. 29. 18U9. Josph Webb Indictment larceny, on oath ot Henry Dwiht. Verdiet. guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of $1 nnd costs of prosecution, restore t!ie property stolen, or pay the full vnliie thereol to the owner, and undergo imprisonment in tbe Western Pen itentiary at hard labor in separate and soli tary confinement for a period of one year and six month from this date. ' Joseph Webb Indictment larceny, on oath of E. Xewlon. Verdict guilty. Sen tenced to pay a flue of $1 nnd cost of prose cution, to restore property stolen, or pay the full value thereof to the owner, and un dergo Imprisonment in the Wes'em Peni tentiary at bard labor in separate nnd soli, tary conilnement for a period of two years, to be completed from and after the expira tion of the sentence in nbore case. George Smith Indictment assault and battery, on oulb of Majrgie Leader. Nol. pros, entered on pnytnent of costs. Mary Lewis Indictment assault and bat tery on oath ot Muscle Leader. Nol. pros, entered on unyment of costs. , Samuel Craig Indictment embezzlement, on oath of W. W. Pool. Not a true bill and prosecutor to puy costs. W. W. Poolet a!. Indictment conspiracy, on oath or Samuel Craig. Not a true bill nnd prosecutor to pay eosts. W. W. Pool et nl Indictment false pre tence, on oath of Snmtiel Craig. Not a true bill and prosecutor lo puy costs. S. W. Price Indictment faBe pretence, on oath of M. L. Fury. Not a true bill and prosecutor to pay costs. A or eat ship is to be built in San Frnr.. cicco if the plans already on exhibit ion meet with favor. It is to be as largo as the Great Eastern, but wi'l draw only eighteen feet. or two thirds the draft of the Great Eastern. Common bods will be substituted for bunks, the staterooms will be very much larger thau in common ships, nnd will bo arranged along tho center instend of n't tbe sides, mak ing the rolling or tho huge craft less percept ible. It is designed that passage only shall be sold by the company, musls being provi ded by two competing restaurants. The sa loon will be live hundred feet long. The destriibtlou ol" the forests, for limber ami firewood, nil ulonjr the truck of the IV ciflc railroad, hns become so great as to call loudly for tbe immediate interruption of the government. Private parties having niw mills, and contractors lor Inel, are both cut ting on government land without stint; hundreds of cords of wood itio beiioj thus swept away without nny considei'iliou ,,r the iljtlits of the government, uul iltou,,(. nf tick's of lunfl ar- l !im rendered valueli j. The ladies ofH. lVl.-wH.rs h-ai,,.- drcid. ed to n.!vocal..ll.ei!.1 l worn, n lo superior education, have ap lied to the teleUiated cli.inV'liiii ol'wcmeu'k liciita, ,1 Efte.it Mil ftr counsel and ci.cia!i m. THE NEWS. ' , Seals have recently boen shot ' in tho Thames river, ConnPcticnt, , - Michigan has a female notary public. ' Boston is In testacies because she Is to have a new grain elevator. Wm. Sbakspeare has been convicted of bigamy in Michigan. Hundreds of men are at work gathering tbe Ice crop or the Hudson river. The Grecian bend has reached California, but there it is called the Pacific slope. Florida has eighteen million acres of land subject to location tinder the homestead act. New York is getting ready to celebrate the centenary of American Independence, July 4lli, 1870. The Stnte University of Mississippi has resumed its exercises with a largo number of students. Mr. Gladstone and tto new British Secre tary or War, Cardwell, were both born in the same room. Every room in every Washington hotel and boarding-house Is already engaged Tor inauguration week. A writer In the Ontario, N. Y., Times, proposes lo stock Cananduiguu Lake with three millions or young fish. A Rochester manufacturer his an order for $60,000 worth of lamps of different sorts fur the Union Pacific Railroad. An Indiuna wood chopper hns become suddenly rich, olaiining to have found SS0,- I'fO which was hidden during the war. Gen. Augur, who was the hindsomest man in the army by brevet during General Rousseau's lire, now takes full rank. The members of the Minnesota and Wis consin Legislatures huve agreed to go on a grand combination froiicto Milwaukee. There are now nineteen light houses on tho Pacilic Coast, and it is proposed to erect sixteen others, lire to be built next sum mer. Down in Maine a mm is sentenced to death for setting fire to his house while an other, who tried to kill his wife, goes lo prison for ten years. Thu report of tbe Oneida Community shows a constant increase ol the cost of liv ing for several years, until it averaged four dollars and eighty-five cents per week to each person in 18CS. Deacon Andrew, the ICIngsInn murderer, is employed in th polUMng shop at Hie Slate Prison. Massachusetts, enjoying good health, and is cheerful. In th seventv-hvo national cemeterl.s, ate Interred two hundred thousand soldiers whose names re known, and one hundred Ihousaud more as yet not identified. A Berkshire girl, says the Boston Post, walked fourteen miles through the snow the other day, to marry n young man who couldn't cotno to her house for lar of a six shooter which the stern pun nt c uiied. Brigham Young has sent an order to Spriiiglleld.Ma'u., Tor two knitting machines spying that "he thinks ihey would be of considerable advantage to his coromnuitv." Said a yjfingsier in Iifs glee, disr laying his purchase tu a bosom friend no tbe side, walk: "Two cocoanuts lor ten cer.u! that wiil tunlse ino sick to-monow, and I won't have to go lo school.'' Thursday evening as the sheriff was li ck ing the cells in the jail at Quincy, Illinois, six prisoners rushed upon and overpowered thu turnkey. They . ica ed into tl.e j .il yard and scattered, but were all recaptured. Oil Wednesday last the Ohio Senate passed with but live dissenting votes, .bills exempt ing from sale on execution a homestead of the value of one thousand dollars, nnd uluo exempting eight hundred dollars' worth of peraanl property, in audition Mo thai al ready exempted by law, when no homestead is owned. The London Mercantile Guzetto bitterly denounces tko Alabama claims treaty, say ing: "It is so fiaginntly one sided It ia difllctilt to Imagine that the American Sen ate can seriously contemplate tukiug their stnnd upon it, or that thu government ut Was,liiuton can believe that any settle ment of oiilslanding cluims could possibly .be accomplished. The President of the State cf Bolivia, in view of the impoverished condition of the treasury, nnd Beeing the great necessity for studying economy during the present year, has decreed that the entire State troo s lie d sbanded from tbe iilst or December Inst, and tlmt the. only roice to be maiuluitud in active servicu shall be a captain, und len iii'-ii. At Memphis, Friday, three private lie lo i;:ioAo the Tw.Miiy-::rtn Infantry, named Myron 11. Strong, Harmon piinyslein, und ri'e, hen Mnddun, f'oi- dem-uion. bad their I heads shared, w. le tatoued with letters.ani; then drummed out oMlie service, in the p'liiei.ce of the regiment. .Sliong had been ! a c'.eik in j:au'i rifoV d'.iuitj the war. A millionaire eaadc a Heajgar. . A correspondent or the Cincinnati Times, in a recent letter from. Omaha, gives this strange story: ' ''There ure many slrange reverses in this western life. There Is at present slopping at this hotel a gentleman named Fonners, originally from Rochester, New York, who owns extensive mill and mining property in New Mexico, where ho has been for several yeais. His property there Is to extensive that when n freshet swept away $1,000,000 worth or it last spring, be could afford to laugh at it. In September last desiring to spend tbe winter East, be made up n train of several wagons, and with ono American and seventeen Mex ican greasers he started for Omaha through Kansas. In about the centre or Kansas, some thirty miles west of Fort Dodge, his train was attacked by a body or COO In dians. Unable to depend upon the greas ers to fight, the two Americans, who were mountedon swift horses rode through the linn or Indians and escaped. Feaners was shot through the left breast, from the effects ol which he bss not recovered. The Indians then burned his train, which .was worth $80,000, one hall of It being l?i money la Fenners trunk. They killed nine or the greasers, and tbe rem kinder escapd. "In this manner Fenners lost nil he bad along except fifteen dollars in his vest pocket. He rode to Fort Dndze nnd re mained some time in the hospital, at length making bis way here penniless. lie knew no one in this region and uoone knew him He bad sent to bis agent at Santa Fc for money, but it Is a long way t'icrp, and com munication Is uncertain. Luckily, theother day, be met General Vaughn, who knew bim in Santa Fe, and who, on hearing his misfortune, relieved his itnmediato wants. He told the General that U had been five lays in Omaha without rood, and bad either wnlkd the streets at night, or slept in sheds. No money lo get food or lodging, and unable to get work such as bis feeble condition would allow iihn to do, and he wis too proud to be,'. Thero was a mnn nf great wealth nt homo In far distant New Mexico, leduccd. to bepgnry for Ihejtimo by Indian malignity. lie is n man of intelli gence and education, a first-rate civil engi neer has served in the Uuiud Stales army, and Ib familiar with every portion ol the West, clear to the Pacilic. Vaughn inter ested friends in bin behalf, and he will come out all right. A Paris correspondent a iVn that the ceie. lira ted Cora Pearl received for a New Year's gift from rrlneo Napoleon, nn emerald necklce,wort!i a "king's ransom." r ich em erald was wrapped i:i a bank nolo uf a thousand francs. Th- re aro seventy cmer Mi. Prince Napoleon has lately paid a sioiions court to this damsel, having given her hi arm in puhl'C in all the principal ibe!ir in Pari The 1'iincet.s Clotil.le. Prince Napoleon's wife, must l e aware ol her hosbinil's inRdelilioH. l ot site does not seem lo know what jealousy is; and jet thoxe who know her best, nssert that she would be heait-broken It' she should lose bim. Vai.sxtini:i A. 1). Miller & Co., . hare received a large lot of Valentines. OAS r;il A'otii'os. W'nttted. A QtUI. TO D COOKING; Wngos, (4.00 per ivvtk. J!r", .1. P. EARCROrT, Story Farm. Fob' 1, lsffii it. GREAT 3ARGAINS ! OFFERED TO TilK Citizen? of Petroleum Centre ! In the way of ICE sink Hooka, SUutioiiery, Fancy oo!k, WorNteds, Bird &c, &o, at ESLSll'S YAESIETY StuVr, . 33 SPRING STREET, , . , 'I'l'I'USVU.I.K, PA. Jan51-lm. ITT" A. 1). JJIM.fitt .4 CO., DniRKlsf, are apt bts for the celebrated "Tl. 11. Cigar,'' nie.mi fact n nil by the Amerlc in V h'p Co. Try thani. lr$Tco bet L'KI Kits in ilio market aro the nut falo rnvorltes, maniirvturod ly Wnlker & llao.--So! J at tbe Di ul; fit lu or A. D. Ml!. LEU i CO. VALKNTISL&! . VALENTINES! A hv:e as trinunt, lmlli pUtn and (wry, utt ru-i-r.v.dnt A. !. VIM.KH & (';'' Cf a ai.J (".niae tlm. nantlrul8llpp.r Pattsroaat A. 8. Hmtlh's Bool A Shoo Stora decU-tf. IJrorkerr For all klnateo to RKTfnTno DKODIIKAD A C9'M, No, 11 Centre Mtr..L l.n I m ..II r. - " Dr-fjOooda, a larno stoec at HKTXOl.ns BUODI1BAD k CO S, N. c.ntre 8t, opposlu! tho Post Ofllc. )ll City. Pa. rjTlADIKS wishing to inak an approprlit present, will find beantir.il StJePRn Pittu...,. at A. 8. KM ITU'S Boot k Shoe Store dool'si'f l.SOO rolls W AI.I, PAPKh MeeliM.ii.w. j A. 1. MILI.KR k COS. JVew Flonr, Pceel and Gmcerr More t J. 9. PHATIIRR, At the OLD BANK BUILDING, ON MAIN ST opposite tho McCllntock Ilnnse, has on h.nd I large and list class stock of Flonr, Pcod and Oroeerlea, which b to Mlllnf at a low tjjan - Dou't forget the plaoe where A, D. Cotton & Company broke np. JnJ tf. VCall ami exanne the nuo Minonentor 9MPPKR PATTERNS at A. 8. Smith's Boot k Shoe Store. dwl6 tf. CANARY 1UHDA. bot Oerman lmnnn.1 ale and retail, nt A. O. MIM.EIl & co.'H. A large aiortmcnt or FINE? EWE1 BODTS t A S. Smith's Root ft Shoe S'oro. ucl5 M. DIARIKH for SOD at . d. MIl.t.KR A CO'S. Cnrpets, or every quality and description, at R8VNOI.D-., IlKUDUlfAD A CO S, No. 11 Cctui 8trft, oppmilt! tho P . O.. Oil City, P. Rxcclaiur Itllliard Parlor. To enjoy a deMirhtriil and Qiilel cam ol Blllliil, got A. i. Kainliiun's Knahionahie Ilillla-d Pr low, on Vn.liinton Street, ncxi (U.r to ih Ho(h. ewer lleiew. The-n 1'arh.r. are within a ihoit d tanee of inot of the principal hotels in Petroleum Contra ,y v tt PAPER AND KNVLLOI'ESnt A. U. MILLER A CO 'S. Al.tsUA . Tl Ij Is a newlv diicuven d nnlrl. n l. nil for a h.ilr dresln2, which Is nald to l snpot: or tunnyihlegor the kiil yet placed iKf.rethepnb j'.e. It renders the h ilr wft nnd gWy. nnd will, it y kiii.i, i-ia-o ia mir ii atrow on will whleh hne lon laeked nrli a rovrioi;. It Is not proiH-rly a ha r die. and vet II w II i operate on the m,tt or tho hum when applied to restore It to It orh-in nlenlor and tnturinnee In a verv hrlr nriirir time. It in beyond nue-tlin. a titv ftperior rh:n-, nnd wi'l nmre llian nil the t xH-elaion of but ofe .... ..... . -tii ti- j un-r. I rv rew ard ('ouch Cii o. It it the be-st. . 1). MIt.l.KIt A -., . mnmoe ann Koiau irrucglats, Airnt for Petni.eum Centre, Pa. iiovl'i tin. Gllllnr Slrlllgs. A lnre lot of the bet fiultar Strlnits the niarkot affords, just reeolvnl t I,;'' JanSIir- Hardware A Ihrgit a.irtinuiit of which l heinit closed out at raduced raiea nt REYNOLD?, BltOUHKAD A.Cics, No. 11 Centre 81., oppiui: Hie Tost O.TIco CII City, R, THE beat ptaee Is town lo get a pair ef Boots made of the boat Stork, thnt will weir well, anl wnrnoited In nt, is at J. A I'lante's Karf.. lonahle Hoot Shop. Wajhlngton Strtet, Petroleum Centre, Pa. Olve l lm n trial. eepltl tf. CAI.IPIIK.'Vl.t. WHEAT FIELDS AND STOCK RAX CIK'dJ I linte l!an-ho or Farm., forsile, tlirorgli (at CAMKORNIA. In Irne.s of One Ilr.iulroJ Acres up to Twenty Thousand. Terms to suit par chasers. Thesejandi. will rrow Thirty fl.e to F"f:y I)nhls of Wheat to Ilia Acre, with ordinary fKrm lug, and a Volunteer Crop of Tweuty-Flve bmlicls pi.T Ao -e. Correspondence Solicited. Addrc-i IIKNRT JIcKENTY, Dealer In Real Estate, Offlco 301 JtontjomTy Street. San Prnnelsco, Cnl. JanS'. NEW ADVKltTISEMEN'TS. S. S. Q-riswold, Dealer in VST Ordirsby tbe Carer Ton piomttiy Filled Aln, As'int for the celebrated liEKii itmn: ud.ua OlFICK on Second ! tri-ct, near R. U. Tack. TETROLEUM CENTRE, PA. Jau tr, a . tTleg ge Trr" Manu'acturcr and Dealer In Seed Bags, Valve Cup;-, &c. Evp"rli.ecd wnikmea are employed, and R"r eo-si f all kinds kept ounstantly on baud aiid niaaa to order. P. C. Ilcinz'i Pat. Seed Buff For Sale. Repairing Done nt all Times f Call and eximlne eur stock and prices, Maltt-Si., below ilio McClln tock Ilonxt. Petroleam Cantre, Pa., Jau 7th, IfMI-tf. L'V tiiu E. Howard AiniTtcLU Wa.ch, tho bl made, of IS1IAM CO. SOT.ll Hold Jeo!rv, Lieliea' !!, Kar l-lyj Pins. Huovo lluiiooa. Ae.., ut IS1IAM A CO DlAHoai i'I.N$sul ItiSCH. at UllAM A CO w p