J'il DISCOLORATION ON ORIGINAL SOKB PRINT OBSCURED h ij i Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Pet. Kiitrt, Sstardsv July 10. a. o;', Bait or. Time at Closing mails. P. O.. PRULIlH CMTBt. Pa., JULT , 1808. ( Until further nolle the malls will arrive at and depart from this office as followt : ANUVC. South and East, via. Irvloeton, 10.18 A. M. 'Sooth ant West, " Meadvllle, B IS P. M. North and East, " CotTy, 156 " - ." ' DIPABT. South and Wu 8.4S A. M. Sontl. Gait and Went, 130 P. M. ' North, Eaat and Wett, 10.00 A. M. T DlTlne Services. PRESBYTERIAN Cnt'RCII. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7 J J o'cloek P. M. Rbv. J. T. OxTOBf, Pastor. M. E. QIIURCH. Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and 1 P. M. Sabbath School at twelve o'clock it. Scats free. A cordial invitation ex leaded to all. Rev. C. M. Haunt), Pastor. STS. PETER AND . PAUL'S (Catbolle) . cnuRciK. Mana at 10' 4 a. m. Veaper and Benediction of the Blessed acrament at if. m. Catechism at 2 p. m. JAMES DUNN, Pastor. Ackxowlbdokmbnt. We are indebted to Hon. C. W. Gilflllan, Member of Con- cress from this District, for valuable public 'documents.' Another Nkw Well. A new well wns , atrnck in Wild Cat Inst nfgbt and Is now . . pumping 20 barrVla. It is tbo property of David Yanney. "' The Chinese; in Caliiornia are very ekllllul in counterfeiting old dust, and succeed In selling good deal of the bogus article. . This waa once tried in Australia, Lut lynch ing stopped It. Tub Registry Law. The Supreme Court lias sustained the Registry Law. An opin Ion deolarlng it constitutional was delivered at Philadelphia on Wednesday. Three ol the Judges concur In this view. -,- New Well. A now well was struck on the Coxton Farm last night. It commenced , pumping last night, era bout 11 o'clock, and V after exhausting the water was dolcg this ' "morning about twenty-five .barrels. It is owntd by James MoCray , . Tub Alabama Claims. Both in England and America there is now a complete lull in tbo dispute over the Alabama claims. The London Times now thinks that the question is not of a threatening character. We have not yet had very authentic information or the reopening of negotiations by Mr. Motley. If, however, be can get a fair and reasona. bio protocol ready for presentation at the next session of the Senate, it will have a good chance of favorable consideration. Tub work of preparing the road through Washington street, up as far as Scbonbloru's . corner baa.been commenced. . Deep gutters nre being prepared upon both sides of the street, to convey the water oft, and a plank road twenty -four feat in width is to take the plaeeol the ocean of mud that now stands io iheeireet. We hope the contractors, Messrr. Sternberg & Walker will hurry up the work. ENTErmsixrj We are always ready to note energy and .enterprise on the part of our cotetnpqraries of the press, and in any other business. For the past two days there have been no mails down the creek, and the proprietors of the Titusville Herald thiemor tiiug sent the papers down the ' creek by a carrier on horseback. Such enterprise and attention to the wants of Hi patrons is com mendable. . -.'. Petrified Bonr. The Titusville Het aid says: The excavation of the Indian monnrls in Cornplantcr township has reunit ed in some startling devolonmeats. The mummified body ef an Indian princess, sup f oind tn be a daughter of "Ln. the poer In dian," has been brought to Tituiville, and was veslevday on exhibition in front ol Auetbacti's. The remains are in an excel lent slate ol petrifaction, and worthy ot scientific Inspect Ion. Kr TEMrKRAN'f'E Hall rno.iBrT.--We were called on to day by ladies connected with the temperance organization in this place. It ia the desire of the order to erect a tifw hall, and propose to raise the sum of $l,Jno by -subscription for that purpose. This is indeed a commendable oijeot, and we hope our citizens will subscribe liberally to tbo fond. The labors of Good Templars in this placo have resulted in good In a great many Instonces, and the proper en coiiraseujea'. olou'.d be es toiled la tah'.i Of ttje scrmy. . A Wlto MvlDjr Peacefully with Two Huebaud. There Is a very remarkable ca9e of matri monial felicity t) In this olty Which la net generally fcnown to tbe public In (be west division lives a woman with two husbands, to eaeh of whom she has been married in le gal form. At the time the war broke out this woman was living with her first bus band, by whom sao bad three children. At tbe breaking out of the rebellion be enlisted, and went on ln the rote of "a brave soldier boy."' A year or two after, bis wife heard that be was killed in battle. She did not bear from him personally, the war closed, and he tailed to write or to report at bis for mer headqunrlera-' in Chicago. His wife now considered borseir a widow, beyond all doubt, anil ia course of tlmo she got married agiiu. But, a few months ago, to her groat amazement, husband No. I, whom she bad mourned as d; d, returned, to his long de serted domicile, but like Enoch Ardeti, only to linil his wife the Hpouse ir another man. But, unlike Enoch Ar l.11. lie failed to die of a broken heurl. A council of w&r was held by tbe three beads of tbo family, and the difficulty amicui'ly adjusted. What to some men and womon, similarly situated, would bavo tcsulted in pistols, blood, and litiga tion, wai settled readily and satisfactorily by this amiable trio. It was mutually de termined that both husbands should continue to be 'diege lords" of tbe woman, on equal terms, and she should be tbe wife of both husbands. Soea after tbe soldier husband's return home, tbe wife presented to him and to tho world another child, the offspring of husband No 2. But this little circumstance did not seem to disturb the equilibrium of No. 1, nor tho peace ol the household. And there dwells that happy family ono wife, two husbands, and four children in a small cottage, as quietly and contentedly, to ail appearances, as if nothing unusual bad ev er happened. Verily, this Is an age of won ders, and Chicago la the place to find tbum. Chicago Journal. Messrs Wiggins & Dunnells, of Pi llsburgh are publishing a Directory of Meadvillo, French Creek, Oil Creek and Allegheny Valleys. Wo recommend tbo project to tbe notice of our business men, as a raro means of advertising. Their agent is t iw canvas sing this place. Rs-UxiOM ok the Offickbs of tii Ar my of tiik Potomac At tbe first n union of the officers of tbe Potomac, beld in New Yoik, on tbe 51b lost., Lieutenant General Phillip U. Sheridan on tbe Becood ballot re ceived the majority of votes cast, and was declared president ol tbe society. With bis characteristic modesty, the hero of tbo She nandoah and Fiva Forks at first declined to be a candidate, but his objoctions wore over ruled by bis friends. The large vote polled for the gallant soldier, Meada, upou tbo first ballot, Is sufficient evidence of the affection of bis old officers whom be so often led 01 to victory. Tin ex parte application was made Friday to Judge Clark, in the Supreme Court of New York, by counsel on the part ol John S. Prouty and other holders and owners 0( guarranteea construction stoat in inu alien igxn Southern and Northern Indiana Rail road Company, to the amount of some mil lions of dollars, for a temporary injunctluu restraining tbe directors and Legrand Lock wood, tbe Treasurer, from selling or in any way disposing of tbe property, franchises or security of this Company, until the plain tiffs shall be paid alt arrearages of interest on tbeir shares. Young Ketcbum's refusal to avail himselt ol any irregularities in tbe legal proceedings whloU resulted in bis couvictton and sen tence, is a timely rebuke to all pettifoggers an i qiitbblors. He frankly says: 'Tam guilty and deserve punishment. Tbe meai lire by which yon propose to release me takes advantage of a technical objection to defeat tbe spirit of the law itself. I prefer remain. ing in jail to being sbystered' out in this sort or style. Either pardon me absolutely for a orime I confess having comnii tied, or send mo back to prison." A London letter referring to Mr. Ray mood's death, says: There may be Aineri can statesmen and pubiicils more widely known iu Eugland than Mr. Raymoud, but I am sure there Is-uo one more respected, valued and honored by those whose good opinion jtivea the stamp of real fame. Sir Henry Uawilson, who all'ects arckasol ogy, has satisfied bimsell, and is trying to satisfy other people, that Babylon is fte site of the Garden of Eden. Moreover, he claims to have discovered pub. docs, stored in Babylon wbiob prove the fact, and which "give an exact geological description of tbe scene of man's first disobedience." Tennessee bas eome to grief, financially She can pay neither tbe principal of her debt nor tbe interest. Before the war ber credit was equal Co that of aoy State in tbe Union S'; wea', iato rebellion, add tu'.e it ihe result. TELEGRAPH RKPOBTKD 0 THE DAILY RECORD, Afternoon Dispatches. Gettysburg Mle Field. Gettysburg, Pa., July 10. The Board of Directors of the Gettysburg . . , fttlAn hue naaaed resollt- Mcroonai ewuie..v r , tlons to designate with plain but permanent m a .it.t.:n hrtrraflAfl. A., of flftCD AftD? dnrhig the battle. The cret arT of tb Association wasaiircieu o j , 71 ji annL. jlft7iatnna and tirlff- wno commauu auu. ------ ades, to furnlab Information required in or der truly to designate positions and events to oe perpemawn, " , : .V. ... . Unl - Mnnlnn All t n A fiold In tOS meow iwr nwn 1 " - --- . . 1. r A..i...a tn nnfMr tnirether aOQ determine points to be commemorated. People and Things. Mrs. Scott Siddons will make America ber borne. Henri Rocbefort ia writing religious po etry. The .Round Table aud C'iii-eu arc to l e united. George Alfred Townsend ia in New York. Isabella's son Is talked of as tbe husband of England's Beatrice. Olive Logan, without ber olive branches, will summer at Long Branch. Stokes defends tho grammar of his letter which, he says, '1 think was very well wrote." Tbe North American Reviewers are going to write up tbe Erie Railroad. Lord & Ttfylor are going to build another dry goods pint on Broadway. 207 Connecticut women want the suffrage 'We tbe people of England, ic." Geo. Wakenian tries tbo lecture field next fall. We predict a success for bim. Fields, Osgood & Co.'t edition of Tliaek. rry will contain Severn! volumis of miscel lanies. Five dislinet translations of Mrs. Stowe's "Old Town Folks' are to be piloted in Or many. Mrs. II. J. Raymond will "'return to Eu rope immediately. Mr. Raymond left no ill. Kentucky grasshoppers chew tobacco. The planters think that is culling it pretty fine. ' Oakley Hall, W. M. Tweed and several ol be r Tammany manata ate fronting for the purtbsse oi tbe N. Y. Times with a pros pect of success. Some time ago an offer of a million dollars was made for the paper. Raymond wished to sell, but Jones did not. Now Jones is willing. A Kentucky youth, having planucd an elopement, was met by the father of bis be loved and a big pistol, just as bo stepped into tho chamber window. He held the an- angry parent while tho girl flew to the win dow and stepped out on the ropo ladder. The ladder broke, and she fell Into the arms of two groomsmen, and while the ag onized father was hurrying down stairs to ascertain ber hurt, lie lover jumped out tbo sumo way. hurriod the girl into a car riage, drovo ofTand was married. Ex. The Lehigh Coal aud Navigation Compa ny met the President of tbe Minors' Associ ation, at Suuimil Hill, Pennsylvania, and agreed upon a basis of terra?, which are not very satisfactory to tbe company, but it was the best that could be done, as tbe miners would not make any couce.-sious. About one half tbe companies in all tbe Pennsyl vania coal districts recommence work about tbe (tb instant. The Loblgb Coal and Navigation Company's men commeuced on that day Win. B. Sanford, Cashier of the Central National Bank ol New York city, bas de camped, aud is a defaulter to tbo tuno of one hundred tbonsand dollars. Speculation in gold led to defalcation. He leaves a wife and cbildreu in destitute circumstances in Westport, Ct. His charaoter for years bas been Irreproachable. Tho bank announces the defalcation will not damage its staud lu3. An exchange says it is an extraordinary faot In this world that every man or woman Ibat wants something done for nothing goes straightway to the publisher of a newspaper He is tbe t'reo bridge over wbicb merit and demerit pi npose to pass the stream of trou ble. H'i is tbe free borso tbnt every man proposes to lido Into the greon pasture ol prosperity, It is intimated that Vallamlingham i not very entbtisiasticaly in favor of Genera' Rosecrsas ss tbe Democratic candidate for governor of Ohio. Vallaodingbani made the acquaintance of Rosecraos under un- favornbV, oot to 7 unhappy, c!mm-sialccs. CANDIDACY ANNOIMCErtlENT-. PKOTUONOTAHV. We. 1 error Phase anncnncetheiianieof Tnos as Di naobt. of Petroleum Centre, u candidate for Prothonatary of Vwango Coimly, subject lu llic usagM at tlw Democratic party. Local Notice. BIRDS JAVA.SPARHOWH, CANARY, OElt MAN, at A. D. MILI.KIt Ct). A. O. MII.I.EK & CO., have tho aaenc of tbe American Whip Co., and Vetern Whip Co. 's Cl ean, at wholesale prices: UlSIa WANTED To do Knernl house work. Inqnlre of junUlf. c. N. PAYNE, Boyd Farm. White men's CI.OTHISQ at the Jamestown Store. Panama Straw Hats gelling cheap at the Jamtetown more. White Shirt a. Collars, BB Neck Ties, A full line at the Jamritown Clothing Store. Clothing Made te order at the Jamertowa Store. $50,000 Worth of DIAMONDS Just received at tStlAM S. VIIT ISHA St'S And look at their DIASOSD8. DIAMONDS At from 1 80 to $1,000 at ISCHAM S LADIES' WATCHES New and nobby styles at ISH AM'8. JnnjB tf. VERY t'llKAP 8HKBT StCTIf, only nve cents a copy, at V. ll.NICH01.BOS CO. '4 Stationery tore. 1'nrpetn, of iwy quality swt dewrlntlon. at REYNOLDS, ntlODIIKVD CO'S. N. 11 Outre Street, nppwite Iho P. ('.. nil ''. Hardware A large srtincnt of wliirh is l.dne ctorrrt out at rednred rntc at KEY.WI.IS rmonnEATl C'vs.'Vo. ll Centre St., ip!Hite the fl Otr.ce Oil City. Tit. All ecenunt rt ei ttlfd Immediately, will hrtwt with an on' err "ci'collectlon. Apr.H-tr. KETN'OI.DSaCQ. OIL PR0DtJCE8 ATTENTION! .RT THE BEST. r I rive your orders for Ballant'nc- Sitro C.-yT-ine nd CnmWtistion Torped". at. the Post Office New Hoim, Petroleum t'chtre. Pa. K B.--0:der promptly fl'led. Jtnll lw. All-stvle of B'ank rtrio'5. Note Paper, nud Kn vclopee In Jobbing Lot, at . W. II. NlCHOION & CO. BASE BALL BATS aud SCOItE BOOKS, at V II. Nicholson .r0's. Waul d to Call At H. It. Fisher's Drus Stoie, one hlin-'rcd per sons or more, aud examine, Koscs Carnations, Fuchiw, Mosk Plants, Uolctoopes, Pansiej. Fish Geraniums, Rose Geranium and Bpquct of Dare flowers. Itt'io in. Crockery For all kinds ao tn HEVNDI.DS BRODIIEAD CO'S. Na 11 Centre tltreel, opjio site tho PoH Offlce, Oil City, P. Gents FsirniKliing Ootids. I.nmnicrs & Aldcli have a full and complete stock of the mo-t fashionable Gents' Furnishing Oooils. CI.OT1IIXO. At 40 per cent below Petroleum Centre pric"s. Li A MM Ell 4 AND AIilKX. Sell more Goiks than any other Hnn.'e inj'etrolenm Centre, beeauso why 7 They sell first claea goods cheaper than slop shop ;und can lie bought June 3d if. A new lot nf the celebrated T. X. I.. Knives ,lni received at the . POPT OFFICE. Try our Jtavy Tobanai. We know it is the best In the market. W. H. NICHOLSON & UO. Th"? very bssl p icket Cutlery Razors and Sola si.rf lit warranted nt W. II. NlCnoLS(N S. Th finest Plus Tobacco at W. II. NICFIOLSOV A CO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. liOST OK STOLE. A BLACK and whiieb'.iiiid pup; answer to the l limn 01 rm. .iii.mnn ii wmn win on ii.iu 11 recoroea to r . iiauna co smaciunennn mh erehop. jn') If. A KIN'S HALL. This Ilsll is now rady for theatrical exhibitions, concerts. Inelnrea, An. The Hall has beon refitted and strengthened. No pains and expense has been sparcQ to msve 11 a ursi risen - SHOW BUILDING. On Ihe first floor is one of the best Billiard Rooms in the Centre. All under one management. Jiilyaif. TTENTIO DEMOVRATSt There will be a meeting! of Ihe Pemocmlic Jack son Association, at the American Hotel, ou Saturday evening, July 10th. 'Let there he a full attendance. The pass word of last quarter will bn used, C. C.WICKBII, W. C Pl.OMRB, rocrstaly. President. Titusville, .Hilyo. COEFIELD &' PERRY'S ' IB oil ei- Slio-o ! I In rear of FUher A Norr's Machine Shop) PETROLEUn CENTRE, PENN'A. Boilers and Stills Repaired on abort notice, FLUE-SETTING AND RErAIRS GEN ERALLY! ALL WORK WARRANTED. Boiler and Engines for sale. C. U. THOMPSON, M. D.j ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN, NO. 1, DIAHOND STREET. (npStairs,) TITtTSVlLLE, F-A. MERCHANT'S GARGLING OIL IS THE BEST LI1MAMENTI IN THE WORLD For Man & Deas 36 Years In Use. f 4' Is (rood for Rheumatism, Ch il blalne, Corns, JI Iowa, Caked Breasts, Bore Nipples, Cramps, BoiTif Bites of animal. Weakness of the Joints, Cunint'lft Painful Nervous anections, Chapped Ilsndu, Lu, Back. Pain In the Hide, Hwclllrtes, Turners, Too, Ache, Old Sores, Hemorrhoids or Piles, I'lnh Wounds, Galls of all kinds, 8prsins. Bruises, Crsct. ed Ueele, King Bone, roie btii, n mo uaus. 1 Intie. Htuivln HwevnoV. Fistula. SitfASt. Kxlci l... fcj.. ....... k 111 tlrr-mn. Hnritii.linl u.. CracRsi tmcness, Strains, Puundcriiig It oet. Mn(t Horn HiiHmner. tlaraet In Cows. Crackud Tet. Coot Hot InShotm, and many othor diseases ind'. dent to Man a-jd lktut. K. D Tatiob, or Concord, Ky., says theGsrgtin; . Oil currd a horse of his, injur. d while plouv-l ius b, i attcmutine to stei over a stamp, almost scvoriughi thigh from the body ; also that he has u d it iu hi (Mil. f..- Hr.B wubm 1 the hrat n.iiiMl i.. Cuts, Bums, Brnfses, Krost Bites, Strains, Uh'euu. xj atism, etc , he ever used. ' ' 1 era era From CntiMp k Bros , Cochrane landing, Ohio, i Nov. M). 18 We are oleastsl with your ine.liiio, "i It hits been the means of curing a groat number difl'erent diseases upon iersons, as also upon h.jt'tfcV " We think it cures all yon recommend It to do. w,;", went you to send us the liigtT pronoition of the variety for family Use," iu email bottiia. , trim I)n. J P. TcnaKiL. Warron. Ind., March i:j I am emrsed tn tlic iirm-ticeormcdtciiu. s. and And your Unrgliiift Oil an extremely t'tlicit. V renieoy in uu cases wnere au exuriiui uppucauuu w Is Indicated. . ' Pmm D. G. B. Nr al, Bnrris, Iowa, Der:. an, lsa. 1 J I have praoticvd medicine In this county mcs years and cheerfully recommend your liar-1 ing Oil as the bust liuamcut lu use. From Da. T. W. Ellis. On . Jan. . ISTfl If 1 eouid revolve botli boxef of the Garirlint: Oil it wl.l not be too much, as I thli k I could soon Hud mu for it nil, the inquiry b. Intf frequent since it ia aup posed Hint 1 h nve ll frr sale. rmiii 111 ,1 n- n. "uit, . ..u.-u, 1SS8 Venr tisrzllnuOtl istakinstheshlneotr frnm nil the lmlmeiiis ol tbo day. If you dosired then, I could procuro dnr.cns or certiucaus iroiu tiii.st who huu been cured by it. Messrs McLilN Bros.. Wholesalo Drug.H's, Wheeling. Va say, under d.ta of July M, is-, tent tney can earely rutximmeuu tne 11111-1111 uu lor moiodisenses than It 1 recommended fur. From .1. K. Fii-itKii, t'niuntowu, l'n., .luiie 31, 1SH7 Your (iKiglinc Oil la doing much iwltiw lie e than formally, since Us virtues hnve become knowii. and Ihe bitiles put up for Family V-e, wiihut rttiiu, ave much sought for. Cxtmct from alettcrfrom II (111 Nathan I isnmr, County J ildje of fbelbv Co., Iowa. Onted ll.illm. April IS. IH6T. It is dei-.idedly preferred to any liu anient sold in this section. P.xtract ot a letter from Bamuii. 8. Hi re, dated Falli-hurc, Ohio, July It, 1X68. Iu June lu.-t, lloury Miaffle hnd a yrarliiiK colt that had uh.it wtis un pisedtobe Dvptheria for more than ten djysn that it could not eat. and the Ihroat swolen oininet shut, and the use of three or four apiicaiions of the dollar bottles did the desired ell've.i. F.om A. O. Nisi Lewlsville. CoscliiM-.tnn Co., March. I KM. 1 liavo uwd voor tiarglini; oil ftir the betHtche4 ou my horse, aud it cured it with the lirl application. From Ewos Matiikr, MicMI.-iMrt. N. Y.. Jnly 'A lssu. I purchased a liollle or your linrltng Oil of your aent, A. S liiker, at Middiepoit. uud ai ya have used but half of It. I think it has niven mc more relief in a ease of severe Itlieiiniatlsiii. of long standing, linn any thing 1 have ever ured beioic Rxtract from a litter from J. . Psatt, dated Uuinry, Clienliiuqiia Co., N. Y., Auptisl 14, HiW. 1 Iwve hoen iieiinain'ed w th your medicine (Ourglini: Oil) fur the hist lourteeu yenrs. It has proved a sure cure for Foot Hot in Hheop for widen 1 sold the lust boltlii and hnve ealls almost daily 101 more. I'leanu forward as soou sa couveuieni. 'r- I Always Inquire for Merchant's Celebrated GARGLING OIL, And take no other. Itefull Price, 1.00,, SO Cl., nud 9S CIs. Hiake well bofore nslng, and rub on thoroughly before the Are or same warm substance, mi. it..., mi I.., v.mi in na a linamc.nt 8'ljears. AII-W ask la a air triui, but bo sure and follow directions. Ask your nearest Druggist, or dealor In Palent Medicines lor ono of our Alinannes and Vsdo Me cunis, aud read what tho people sav ubout the Oil. Tho Garfrllns Oil Is for sale by all respectable dealers throughout the United btutim and other touutllc. . Our Ittlimoniah date from 113 tn 1868 nud are UHsoti'ciint. Use the Oariilitnr Oil uud tell your neighbora what good It has duue. We deal fair and liboral with all and defy contra diction. "VlanulUctured at IiOCkport, ,Ie V., by Vlcicliant's Odrliiig Oil o. JOHN HODGK, Secretary gold by A. D. MILLER & CO., julyl 3in. retroltcai Ccu r, P