r1 Petroleum Centre Daily Record. tt. etui-, TncaJny, Am 10. Jl. h fifLT, i'm'tor. TIk of Cloning Mulls 1. O., rToi,gni OKKTiir. Pa., JBI 87hT. 11BH. t'ntll further notice the mails will airiva it nu'l depart from Oilaofllee m fotlowe: A1IRIVE- Koiftta mid East, via. Irvlneton, 10. in A. M Sonth and Wst, Wend, like, MS P. M. north and Kaet, Worry, 8.64 . " DKVAHT. Month and West, g.46 A. SI. Ho n't Kaet and Wcwt, 8.3U P. M. North, Enot and Wort, 10.00 A. M. Ulvlne Service. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Prnaoblo? at 11 o'clock A. AI., and 7J o'clock P. M. Rkv. J. T. Oitobt, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCn. Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and 1 P. M. Saltbath Schoal at 9) A. M. Keats free. A cordial invitation cxtend c (o all. Rev. C. M. Heard, Pastor. STS. PETER AND PAUL'S (Catholic CHURCH. Maaa at 10 a. ro. Vesper and Benediction of .theBlessed Sacrament at 4 p. m. Catechism at 2 p. m. JAMES DUNN, Pastor. Commodore Vanderbilt's danohtar m ploys a portion of her liae at Saratoga 1 mumrenns per utile Uangbtor how to darn Prof. Thurston made a balloon ascension . at Ueadvilte yesterday. gentleman, whom he had engaged to land ii i'w iortt witttia forty hours. A MEMORUL to ConiircSS for the ahnlilina of duties on coal ia being extensively signed III 1VW 1 U! K. Ladies: It is useless to roast yourselves over a hot flro when all kinds of baking can be bought so cheap at A. it. Shtilts Variety Bakery. augSdlw. Wo see it announced in some of our ex changes that eminent engineer have pro nounced the Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge unsafo. Timid travelers Inconse quence, are avoiding passing over It. A friend of ours has a great passion for puppies, and whenever he hears of an ac Quaiatauue boing the possessor of a litter he ulwoys begs one. When procured, he care fully puts a collar of cord on the purpie's neck, tics a brick on to keep it steady, and piunis mo brick in the bay. That kind of "P"I'Iy-Iove" is commendable. . A Visit to iunkun. This "siiont city" still lives aud has its being. Tho sreen grass of productive spring rears its stately head on tracts of land not far from the business' portion of tho town, and the puths laid out for man to trod upon have filled their mission, and retired into obsou rity, tho mantle of Canada thistles, mullen tu!ks, and other ptoduots of mother earth, maiking thoir resting place. But "with alt thy faults I love the still.- Franklin that as tu havo.becn, never was, aud it is now too late for her ever to be. The politician peeps from bis domicile with the air of a money king, and the realm abounds with holders on to tho publio teat, and those who have temporarily released their grasp, and h ve an eye to business! It it there our immortal Congressman dwells, pouring over hia legal points, and studying how to dis please Lis constituents the mo3t succcssiiilly. Franklin, however, is potsessod of mauy good citizen, a redeeming feature, and like him whoso name sbo boars, are cautious, cienlilic in their oaUIng, and although tboy may never put ligblnin, or its equivalent, to a bet ler use than did their venerable sire, fully understand tho art of money getting, profiting , no doubt by that truthful Buying found la tbu teuchiugs of Dr. Franklin, "lake care of the pennies and tbe dollars will take caio of themselves." The Ex change Hotel, one of the llnost structures in the State, slumbers in all its majesty, 'wasting its sweetness on the desert air ' and fondly dreaming of .what might have been." We met many good people, but none more soeial, better calculated to en lortaln strangers and none for whom we bo'cl a higher osleetn, thun -Col. James Kli.,...ly. Although deeply ougttswa j business mutters, he is ever tho same lookoi out fr the proper entertainment of friends, and his Lome is peculiarly adaptod to his generosity and style of living, lie is now the solo owner of theStoneborough property, one of lue most pleasant places of resort in Peuu.-ylvu'uii., ui.J the mineral spring, the buuuia'ul lukr, aud the surtoutding scenery is to le ui'jch juiprovej, according t" .veil known taste of of tho proprit ti.(, ThivB tona oi silver came oust, fVoiu the Colorado nimes, iu oue load, the other day. Ocean I'nblps, Cabels have become so numerous, and the prospect of additional lines have become so certain, that the formation in England of the 'Telegraph" Construction and Mainten ance Company" was not effected too soon. This company has aaiiuired control of the steamship Great Eastern, and employs that vessel, with suitable machinery, to lay ca bles in every part ot tho world. Tho Great Eastern, after completing her work of laying the French cable from Brost to St. I'ierro, immediately started on her roturn to Eng land. She has now arrived at Liverpool, where elio will be refitted and prepared for her voyage arufind the Capo of Good Hope. This new expedition is for the purpose of laying the Indian cable. The Great Eastern, when refitted up, will steam round to Shoerncss, to the confluenco of tho Medwsy and tho Thames, below Lou don, and receive tho British Indian cablo in tbe sumo manner as she shipped the Atlan tio cable. Only that portion of the main cable, which runs from Aden to Bombeyi will bo placed on the Gieat Eastern, aud tbe Red Bea sections will be shipped on the Cbiltern and Scauderia. The Cfailecrn is to be retained permanently by the Construe ion Company for special services as a re pairing ship. Tbe Great Eastern, on ber trip out to India, will be commanded by Captain Ualpin, and Henry Forde, now en gaged in superintending tbe construction in tbe cable, will go out in charge. The en tire line, it is anticipated, will be laid by May 1. 1870; A singular case came up before a Pitts burgh alderman on Tuesday of last week, A man residing at Butchers Run, in tho Seventh ward, Allegheny, called aud stated that he had committed adultery with the wife of a person residing there. Ho. said that suit was to be brought against the woman and he desired to give evidence in it. The alderman thought possibly that his visitor was not making tho accusation In good faith, and informed him of bis bi llet'. Thereon tho seeker after justice took a formal oath that be was guilty of the of fence, and subsequently returned with the woman's husband. Information was tbon made against her for adultery, and she was required to give bail for a hearing. The criminal, who confessed his offense and urg. ed the prosecution, mhas not been olested so far. ' The great (ire at Philadelphia developed one rather startling fact: that buildings considered perfectly lire nroof. were scarce. ly better able to withstand the fury of the lire, than those or wood. Several buildings, constructed ol brick aud stone, with walls II inches thick, and iron shutters, burned "almost as if made of wood." There are an immense number of valuable buildings in the ceutitry, supposed to be fire proof, that may possibly be overtaken bv a similar calamity. Tbe case or the Philadelphia structure should bo examined into and re. ported upon. Wateiu.no llottsicn Without Stoppi.vii. A Jersey genius has Invented a duvice lor watering horses when travelling or at worn, oy wnicn tnoir thirst may be assuag ed without stepping. Ituppears to be mure particularly uesicnca for the benefit or draught auimals of city strcot cars. The bit of tbe bridle or bead stnll is made hol low, and bag attached to it a flexible tubo connected with a tank carried in or on the vehicle. By pulling a string the water is caused to flow into tho bit, and thence thru' a suitable onuco into the horse's mouth. This beats tbe apparatus for tilling locomo tive tanks without stopping. The five mile sculling race, which was to have come off on tbe upper Monongabola course, near Pittsburgh, botween Hamill and Coulter, tor a purso of ono thousand dollars, ended in both tho partios claiming a foul, thev having eollitlnei within n hundred yum of the start, namill coated rowing, while Coulter rowed over tho course The referee decided the race aud all hots off. The race will probably be rowed again. Tbo simplest and cheapest way to cool a room in to wot a cloth of uny size, tho larger tbe bettor, aud suspoud It in tbo place you want cooled. Let tho room bo well veutil- atod, aud tbo temperature will fall from ton to twenty degrees in less than an hour. This is the pluu adopted in many Eastern nations. It lu'roportod that tho Emperor Napoleon will soon issue a manifesto, announcing as the last act or his personal government the reduction of certain taxes, aud tho exten sion of tbe educational system of France. Cane presentations are almost us old us tbe human ruue. In the early duwn of the world Eve presented Adam with ono. Tlia Lako Sliero Railroad Company is constiuciiug a new bridge over Couneaut crook. TELEGRAPH REPORTED foil TUE DAILY RECORD, Afternoon IMspatt'lie. Cmftox House, Niauara Falls, Aug.9. James H. Day, formerly private secretary to Gen. Ryan, arr Ived here lastFrlday with letters purporting to cntrie from tbe Cuban Junta, in New York, asking tbo General to reforn to New York immediately with Day: Ryan, suspecting tbe letter Was a forgery accused Day of treachery, which the latter wasfinally compelled to admit, where upon Ryan gave him a severs and unmerci ful horsewhipping. Day, on bis knees, begged for mercy, but none was shown him until tho guests rushed in and took the I hip from Ryan. Tho affair created great excitement. Itrlof mention. A Newport lady has a ring cut entirely from a single diamond. There is a lady living in tbe town o Highland, Wis., who was twico married beforo she was 21 years of age, a mother before she was 17, and a grandmother bo. (ore sbo was 35. In DeKalb, III., Mrs. Kenton, 70 years old, and weighing only 70 pounds, has the dropsy, and, since March last hits been tup ped throe limes, having 178 pounds of fluid taken from her. A young lady at one of tho prominent Summer resorts is said to have thirty break fast, afternoon and evening dresses, half a dozen jockey hats, countless parasols, and two boxes of gloves. Portly women are numerous at Snratoga, and at one hotel there are forty ladies whose avoirdupoise exceed two hundred and fifty younds each. And the Irightful way they do dress. Dr. Gillain, of f.asthampton, Mas., has an advertisement iu the Springfield liepub licau which roads: "I forbid uny person harboring my son, John A. Giilam, who loft my bed and board on Wednesday lust.' Jko. Mrs. Cooper, living near Big Creek, Se bastian county, Arkansas, a few ujws ago gave birth to triples, all boys, tho Biggest of whom weighed only two pounds. They were, bowevor, peifectly built. Miss Sarah Romond, a colored lady, who studied medicine with Dr. Appleton the friend and physician of Theodore Parker- has been admitted as a practitioner of mid wifery in Florence, where she is now resid ing, and baa excellent prospects of profes sional success. ROCIIESTEH ITEMS. Prof. King is reciting interesting baloon reminiscences in tho Rochester papers. A man named Joseph Schaffer was run over and killed by the curs iu Rochester lait week, Wednesday afternoon. Rt. Rev. Bishop Mc!2uade of Rochester, confirmed sixty-loar poisons at tho Catholic church iu Sponcerport lust week. A quantity of Esparto crass lor tho manu' facturo of papor bus ju?t been received at Rochester. The Century Plant at Rochester, has nut out over twenty blossoms. The number of dally visitors to see this great curiositv is (teadily increasing. . The Chapman sisters did only a moderate business in Rochester the psst weok. The New York papers publish a statement that Gilmore's-object in visiting Europe is to make preliminary arrangements for a grand musical festival next summer, in that city, which shall eclipse all predecessors. Ho intends to bavo Sir Michoul Costa as conductor, and engage Palti, Lind, Reoves, ic. Tho reported defaltation of tho lalo cash ier of the Syracuse City batik bas increased from S7,000;to $35,000. It ia stated Ibat the credit of tbe bauk is not affected by tho loss. Letter seat by an affectionate daughter to her father in a lodging camp "Father dear futher cotno homo." Haply "W hon the spring time comes gentlo Annie. JMPOUTATfT NOTICE ! The woman that roch through her neighbors yard to cast Biisplelon on resuectaliia peoplo, will confer a invor by t ikini; n more dirne.t course to reach ber goal, as it is no paule.ular advantage to her, sl.c no mi! well kuowu, and her whereabouts familiar. ""Blu-lt. JIANY Cll'lZlSNs. A theoretically U'liovolont man, on boins asked by a friend to lend him a dollar, una wered briskly. "With pleasure;" but sud denly udded. "Dear mo, bow tinlurtunule! I've oojy ouu lending dollar, and that is out." A memorial to Oougress fur t ho abolition of duties on coal is being extensively sign eil iu New YoiU. CANDIDACY ANNOUNCEMENTS. J'UOTIIONOTAIIY. N n. F 1'iTi'i: 1''. use snnoiiucothc nnmcof Tuom At Pi kaiihy. of Vrlrolcum Centre, u n candidate for rrotlmnatsrv of Veunneo County, subject to the nn-ra of the Democrat Ic parly. Lornl A'oticcr). white i.i mi: A fresh supply, just received at R. K. Fisher's Ding Store. . 'UMiyBaam or Miciimuh. Aim Arbor, Kept. IS, 1803. f I hare examined the Tnlvcrsal Bath, so called, patented by Mr. E J. Knowlton, of Aim Arbor, Mich, it is both simple and iii),-euiouK, anil exencd liiirty cuuvenleut. With almost no trouble, a pcraon wltli one of them ran en.Vr all the beneflt una lux uiot a bath tot confined to a Iwlh room but wherever a person wMiee to tue It. lint Ilttlcnater Is required and it Is e.nlly emptied, and when not Iu use, it may be hnui; K:iiut the wall, occupying Imt little space. With tliie iniienloua arrangement, I lo not tee wiry every fan.ily may not practice clcsnlinens, which Is uixt to godlluee, aud enjoy Uie Invif oration and pleasure of a daily bnlh. E. O. 11AVHN, Preeldent of Michigan University. Annum, J. M. JOHNSON, P. O. Box lit, au.-fidlw Tltimvllla, Pa. KEEP COOt. Py purchasing one of those KKFlilGKKATORS at the Furniture Store. I o jUorrltinii'D Uennlne Pine Tar and I'emlan Ilenllnr Soap. TIiojo swaps nrn Impregnated with exotica of the mtlilivt ami mint Ilnlnmic nature, and are warrant ed pciffdly innocent and free from mineral and oth or pernicious a.Iinixtiircs, and are selected 1y the lailit't and the public In general in praferct ce to all other soniM, en the groat producers and preservers of a healthy purity of complexion, and a conservator of female beauty For the witness and delicacy which they induce to the hands and face, their capa bility of soothing irritation and amoving unsightly eruption, render Ihem imlispensible to every toil et. We kindly ask the public to try the virtues of thtfe soaps. J. L. II. & Co., Proprietors. A P. MillT Jt IV, General Agents. Jul'tt-Sm. !(iirdivnroA largo nnstirunent of which Is being closed out at reduced mtcs at REYNOLDS SHODHEAD & CD'S, No. 11 Centre St., opposite the Post Office, Oil City, Pa. Xttv Flour, Feed and Grocery Store ! J. 9. ritATIIF.U, At tbo 01. D BANK BinUIINO, ON MAIN-8T, opiKisttu the McUltntock lionse, has on hand a large aud first class stock of FIrtnr, Feed and fJrocerlcB, which he Is soiling at a low "intra. . Don't forget Uie place vt bero A, D. Cotton & Company broke up. Janl-tf. All Dallies, Weeklies nr.d alagnsrinea at HOLMUS A FARNSWOllTII'S News Hoora. For STATIONERY, Ac , call at II OLUKH ft FAKNSWOHTll'9 News Room. All account not settled Immediately, will be left with an orilcor foi.collection.tilV Apr U tf. KKYNOLD8 4 CO. Special Notice. Wi-KDH OF WIBDOM for young men, on Uie Killing Pusslun In Youth and Early Manhood, wilt) hELF IIKf.P for the erring atud nf ortuuate. Ben in sealed letter envelopes, freo of charge. Address, IIOWAUI) ASSOCIATION U ,x f , Fhiladblpaia I'i May M, 3m Draraery-K ir all kindi go to REYNOLDS rmODHEAD CO'!, No. 11 Centre Street, oppo site tho Font Offliu, OH City, Fa. Try our Navy Tobacco. We know It la the host in tho niarkot. W. IT. MCIIOL90S & CO. Carpets), of every quality aud description, nt REYNOLDS, BnODIIHAD & GO'S, So, 11 Centre Street, opposite the P. O., 01! City, Fa. VERY CHEAP SLIKKT MUHIC, only 8v cents I copy, at W. II. NICHOLSON CO.'S Stationery Store. All styles of B ank Dooi.s, Note Paper, aud En velopes in Jobbing Lot, at W. H. NICHOUION CO. BASE BALL HATS nd SCO HE BOOKS, at W. D.l Niil-.oltcn 4 A new lot of tho cclob.ated I. X. L. Knives ji.s' received at the POST OFFICF. 1IIRDS JAVA, SPARROWS, CAHARY, GER MAN, at A. D. MII.LF.lt ft CO Tho very bmi pockotjlitlery Razors and '' a aors all warranted at W. II. NICHOLSONS. Vlazcd Oil Clotb Curtain nt All MLLKUftCU WALL l'41'F.m Just received a lare stock of Spring patterns, at II. C. JAKVIS FUHNITURK STORK. m3. The Vreat i'oncinlto lllttors). All hail .' great benefactor. Who to cure lis of our Ills, Gives life to the disconsolate, Without noxious drugs or pills. Drives disease from out the svstem. Fills the heart wiHi HIV, unci lieht. With the best of all tho tnuics, Sowuor Uroat Yoseuiitcl, Wilh root, from (mt tho valleys. WhenitVliriiriiia'a sun dolli shine, Ciiviug wealth to us poor mortals, Ilevond Iho ricaeM o! ber mines. Wealth of health and happiness, lis blessings none should slight, Do you want it ? Would you have It t Uhii Downer's (Ircat Yuseiuito. Come ye sick, diseased, disconsolate, Why sl.oiitd yuu pine, and die? Ye feeble. Punt and lamrnshiiiL', Come, tiie-o ploriou Hitters try bee hoft' ihe.-e tjuaiks aud nostrums, Floe IVoin the Ian 1 in IVilit, living p'nee In thH pure tome,, Uowimr'e limit Yosi.-mite I jul4tf. The f.uost I'luii Tohae.eo nt V,'. II. NICHOLSON Si CO 'S. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 8 1T1MYI1D OH sil'OI.UN From the Htcrei son Fnrm Ocenn Oil Comnanv . sihbln, on Sunday tilieruoon, 8tli Inst., una iM Buy Horse, lililia in one cy one imhk nay viare, ...oV nn ell' bin sensed lit a icek, whllu snot In fur,.. hsed, and both or thrui heavy ilnln;:lit lmr.es Any person returning said horses, or ulving liilnrmniion where they sy be lound, will he suit lily reward- e.t. STBWAKT, anlOdir, fiipt. movenson Farm. Universal Bath ! OE RUBBER BATHING TUB. Names of parties who have purchased tho Univer sal llilh. HTUOLKCM CKNTIIK: W 11 Lonewell. Ibivl.l Yaetiev, K II Sarpent, L 1 Walker, II lierou.p. JM S McCrav, Wm J Met 'ray. It W Tavlnr. llerv I.ehre, C N Hiine, .1 stiunliaujh. STORY FARM' .1 1" llarcroft. A l' l!coit. TAKR FARM : J c Hum' K W t'arker, T U Doubb day. A K Uiov.ii, T .1 Nin- ineham. I1KSS FARM : M K llis. TITtlSVILLK Alinit fony ditl'orent parties. FI.KASANTYIIXh: A! K Heelio. D Henderson, Ch..rles tiiu-dner. roi i S Warner, and a number of other parlies to uu mcraus to mcuitrm- T11K Universal Itnth Is cotivertililc into elr tlif r,.rn,o stvles. vi. A full leneth hodv bnth. h e),IMu bnlh. lal'aul's bath, loot bath, flat bottom tuL tor sponge or towel bath. Any nnrtv desiring the universal Hath, can nl. tain one during the next two weeks, by leaving an orner wilh Mr. John W. Spencer, at .1. M Main baugh's office, or by addressing me at Tilo. villi. .. 1. O. Hoi SSI. J. M. JOHNSON, nngiiiliiw. PIPE CUTTING. TINWARE. m To be Drawn by A VALUABLE STORE AND OTHER ARTICLES. rpha nndoas'gned proposes to dispose of his prem' Ing to take plyce at bis store on the Hem Farm, ob what la known as the Wierson Tract, on Wednesday, Sept. 1st, 1869. The following artlcleaare among tbe most voluablo nes toiie disposed of : 1 Store, valued, 8800 65 GO 55 40 1 Cow, 1 Watch, 1 7 Watches, " 9ii K Lnl JIMtvia 1 Show Case, " 15 8 15 1 Se;ar 1 Violin 100 other valuable articles, from $1 to $15. .A majority nf Mm Hrfcot iinirw wui ,cAe the Hiauaer of drawing. TICKKTS 2. E. M. I IuntIjEY. rosT j On TihmHmv .Tnl., tin ,hn D..,.....iiin.. ,:. f... Ike Valilli.'liiii Stre.-I i,l..i',l ....ail i .... ... . it,,.li,iir ihd raiuj will plnaso iiiavo it. ni this ollleo. iuWlH'. t)l AXO. Ago-d second hand Piano forsalecheop. . nt the Central llotuo. Apply early.