7 6- o Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Pet. Ventre, Saturday July IT. A. B. JAT, Editor. 'I'lme P. Cloelug mails. Jolt 37st, 1868. PmoMvi Cwtm, Pa., I Cotll further notice the mails will arrive it and depart ban tMs office ss follows: SFUUVB. . South afAKMl, via. Inrlneton, 10.28 A. M. Sob sad West, Ueadrllte, 8.18 P. M. ' Nsrth and Bait, " Corrjr.S.M . " DIPAKT. Soitbaad WK,A. M. Moots. East and West, S.W P. M.' North, Kast and Wett, 10.00 A. M. Divine Service. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCII. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 1 o'clock P. M. . . a Ext. J. T. Oitobt, Pastor. H. e.. church: Ber Ices every Sabbath at 11 A, M. and 7i P. M. Sabbath School at twelve o'clock II. SeaUfree. A cordial invitation ex ' tended to all. Rir. C. M. Heard, Pastor. STS. PETER AND PAUL'S (Catbolie) CHURCH. Mara at a. m. Teeper and benediction of the Bleated Sacrament at 4 p. m. Catechism at 2 p. m. JAMES DUNN, Pastor. THE DEinOCBATIC NOMINEES. Irom the accounts received from Harris. burg the session of the Domocratlo Conven tlon was an exciting one. On the second ballot Asa Packer was nominated for Gov ernor, amid great enthusiam, and subse quently Cyrus L. Pershing, of Cambria county, was nominated for Judge of the Supreme Court The result appears to glvo satisfaction to the Bemoracy here, but many are disappointed that Gen. Cass, was thrown overboard. Asa Packer, the Gub. einatorial candidate, is said ts be a man of irreproachable character, and of good poli tical record. He Is very weultby, and has large railroad and coal interests in the eastern part of the State, where it is claim ed be will pole a large vote. Mr. Pershing, candidate for the Judgeship, is an able man, and has served in severel public positions in the State. He is a brother or Rev. 1. C. Penning of Pittsburgh. JULY. This month, which came in on Thursday, ban thirty-one days, and will 'go out on Saturday. There was a new moon on the I'tb, first quarter 16th, full moon on the 23d, and third . quarter 31st July was originally designated Quintals, in rofercace to its fifth place In the calendar. It having been the month In which Julius Cicsar was born, alter the death of this emperor the name was changed to July, in honor of the great warrior. Our Saxon ancestors ' called it Uty Monath, "because they therein us ually mowed and made their hay harvest." July is allowed all over the northern hemis phere to be the warmest month of the year, and its great heat led to a superstition among the Romans, which still prevails. They conceive that the great warmth, and the diseases and other calamities flowing from It, were somewhat connected with the rising and sotting of the star Canicula the Little Dog in coincidence with the sun. They accordingly conferred the name of Dog Days upon the period between the 3d ot July and 11th of August. This star docs not rise now in coincidence with the sun until the latter part of August Samuel 11. Irwin, formerly of Cherry Tree, Venango Co., Pa., died recently at Galesburg, III., at the age of 65. Ho was highly esteemed, and bis old friends and neighbors will regret to learn of his decease. Holmes and Farnswortb, have not receiv ed at their news room several packages of papors mat are supposed to have been burn ed at the recent terrible disaster on the Erlo Hallway. . Certain young.ladies should bear in mind that dropping hankerchiels, or making sig nals of them on the street, for the purpose of attracting gentlemen, was n07er intended by the manufacturers, and is a preversion ol purpose. Use them, dears, on your sweet mouth and preiiy noses. The qiiestiou of the removal of the nation: al -.capital is agajn being agitated lo some extent. Now York. Cincinnati. ri.i St. Louis and Memphis are points mention ed as being capital locations. A, removal will be absolutely necessary within a low years. It should not to lo York, but to a polut as near tbe centra ol thu country aspritciitable. A nepru who enticed, a white girl from -' r Franklin, l'euu., was foliowed ' ,:'wn, Ohio, Wed- ;l" . -V father, Mttle Nellie's Benefit Nlfht-A Great BUI this EvenlnR-Tke Hand someat Woman and llome-J llemt IVan to Receive n PrceeuU By request of many of our citizens Little Nellie has named this evening for her bene fit night, as the correspondence below will show. Little Nellie and Robort Johnson, during their last and every engagement played in Petroleum Centre, have been re ceived with great favor, and tbe time has now arrived when an opportunity in given our citizens to show their appreciation of the two great artists. Tbe great sensation al drams, in five acts, of the 'Hidden Hand' will be presented, witb Little Nellie as Cap. (tola and Mr. Johnson as Old Hurricane. Mr. Ward will take the part of "Wool," a character exceedingly difficult, yet tho com ical genius of Mr W. is fully up to the do. msnd. Tbe Mir. and Miss Salesbury ara also included la tbe caste, and Mr. W. M. Ward, old dignity himself, will personate "Black Donald." Tbe troupe will make an extra effort this evening, on tbe occasion of the benefit, and no doubt will be greeted with a crowded house. At the conclusion of the performance beautiful present will be given to tbe hand somest lady in the room, and also the home liest man is to bo kindly remembered. A Committee from the audience will be op' pointed to select the proper persons to re ceive tbe presents. These incidents are usually attended witb a great deal of mirth) and all will bo in attendance to witness the grand play and distribution. Give Little Nellie a rousing benefit. Petroleum Centre, July 16. Little Nei.lik : Wishing to show, in a substantial manner, our appreciation of your talents as an artiste, desire that you will name the most convenient time for a Com plimentary Benefit. Yours Respectfully, R. R. Taylor W. 11. Longwcll L. II. Collom ' O. N. naslino T. F. Jones J. W. SuialL-y Jerome Akin John Theobold. T. W. Sands A. O. Farnbam A. D. Miller A. E. Fay D. W. Longwcll T. McDonald A. V. M. Spragtio Jas. M. Devinney M. M. Flynn 4 Patrick Powers J. W. Swift King Bros. Fred Schult If. R. Griflis A storm of indignation is apt lo be both windy and wordy. Is gracious goodness or goodness gracious tho best way to put it? Tbe mau who gave bis shining blade to Grcce is a pork merchant Never complain that the sidewalks are un even. Something elso may oe wrong. Saratoga is filling up with visitors. That s what tbe visitors do witb water. A sewing machine has just been perfected that will take a Btitcb in tbe Bide. The best woman's rights man is be who would see woman in her rigbl place. In personal encounters, womon, like cats, use their nails. They come to tbe scratch directly. Mr. Joggins hopes the assessors will not overrate him in his pocket. Other people never have on his head. Tbe mathematician who attempted to cal culate a mm in interest by tbe figures of speech, mode a muddle of it; almost a pud- muddle. A gentleman In this olty goes to bed reg ularly by the light of his countenance. It is both more convenient and less expentivo than gas. It there a nan with soul so dead, who nev er to himself hath said: "What luscious weather this is!" A Fredonia paper in puffing a new style of coffin, says: "After using them once you will not want to use any otbor." Very true. Axothkr Oil Disaster. On Wednesday evening last the wife of Mr. Joseph Felrst, who lives tear Evaosburg, poured some oil from a can into the stove to quicken tbe fire. The oil in the can took fire and exploded, burning Mrs. Feirst so terribly that it is not probable she can live. While comtnlssera ting the fatoof this poor woman, ono cannot but attribute tbe accident to the most stu pid ignorance, or perfect recklessness of con sequences. The newspapers arc full of ac counts of just such mishaps from just such causes, and ytt there is no end to them. It is one of tbe plainest instances of the const quences of not taking a paper, and thus not knowing what is happening around us that could bo cited. Ucntld. Cuban news from both Spanish and rcvo liitlonarv sources, indicalcs decided pro gress in tbe prospects of tho latter. Too proclamation of tbe captain general, cios ina certain norts In the eastern district Is a flat contradiction of bis declaration that tbe Insurrection is sustained merely by bands of guerrillas, and his extraordinary asser tions In other respects are received as proof of greater strength on the part of the rebels than be is willing publicly to admit. A Cincinnati court has decided that ti.lpirrnnh' companies cannot exclude indi viduals from tbe use of the wire at pleas ure, when they are willing to pay tbe usual i-nu.il. A business man there recently ob tained a verdict lor three thousand dollars for uch tcfusal. when be was seekini to dispatch for trading purpose! in con-potion with the company itself. A new .Express Company has been organ ized in San Francisco to do business with all parts of tho world, with a capital of $3,000, 000. Among the trustees areT). O'Niel.the President or the Bank of Caliornla; Josiab Stanford, of tbe'firm of Stanford Bros., Lloyd Lewis, and other San Francisco capitalists. It ifreported that tho Central Pacific Rail road Company has decided to form an Ex press Company and appointed this company Its agents. .-.. Cbas. J. Leonbauser S. Michael C. Griswold ASmalley Tbos. McIIugh T. Frotbingbam Cbas. Foster Mike Buckley Thomas Donaghey J. A. Vara L. M' Sternberg Henry H. Ellis A. S. Haver II. E. Elackmau W. Miller L. F. Egbert A. L. Wyman McClintock Hotel, July 1G. Genti.kmkx: Your kind note is duly re ceived, and I would respectfully name Sat urday evening for tbe intended compliment. Witb much respect, I am, Yours Truly, Little Nei.lik. In the State Convention at Harrisburg, Mr. Hopkins of Washington, offered the fol lowing, which was adopted unanimously. and ordered to be printed in the report of proceedings, and a copy sent to the family of tbe lato Arnold Plumer: Resolved, That this Convention has learn ed with tbe deepest sorrow of the death of Hon. Arnold Plumer, late of Venango coun ty, who was elected a delegate to this body; and that in al I of the relations of life, publia and private, Mr. Plumer was a model of pu rity, worthy of imitation by all who survive bun. Notice. All persons indebted to us will please call and settle, as all accounts must be closed up within twenty days. A. D. MILLER & CO. July 16, '69. tf. June was a ruiny month, to a dejreo un equalled in many previous years. An in telligent meteorologist, Dr. Lapham, gives the figures at Milwaukee, for the rain fall of June, at 7.67 inches, being more than double tbe average of twonly-Bix years. Next winter should, therefore, be clear and oold, and rink Btocks should advance. ' Ho, All Aboard. Professor Bob Ham ilton, the boss of lightning, has "arriv." Now is the time; don't fail to secure your lightning rods while you have an opportu nity. Bob puts them up in style. All or ders left at tbe Rochester House promptly attended to. Card. The gentleman that borrowed forty (10) dollars from me will plonse pay it and avoid further notice. W. S. Miller. &"J8 ibe Savaonaa (Ga.) Republican: "We learn that a few days since a white man, a rta'jermau, residing on tbe Ogree elioo c.iu!, wlne t(n or jwev9 mijea from iiiu ciij,, sa u; w;j0 t0 uC,tliei' fisherman (while) lor six bunches of Bait, valued at fifty cents per bunco. Tho wile was per Tisfied with tbe saic-, and is cow - ; "i chaser. Tbe Alleniown Democrat says: At pre sent them are about fifty sluto quarries in full operation in LcbigU and Northampton counties, which during tho last year, pro duced about two hundrod thousand eqaresol slate; out of these,', aocordlng to the prices obtained, were realized one million fire hundred thousand dollars, with a net profit of about seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Tbe working capital is estimated at one million seven hundred thousand dollars, which shows a result or titty per cent, profit on tbe amount Invested. Be sides the qarrics can only fill about half their orders, and what tbey do fill they bring to market under difficulties. All tbe quai rica In Northampton, excepting a few, have to drag tboir slate from two to fifteen miles on wagons, wbicb is a great drawback an immense wasto of time and money. Time and thorough trial has revealed tbe fact that tbo Great Yo&cmite Bitters as a Tonic is one ot the great blessings given to tbe world. During tbe presont heated term, whenovor it is used, appetites are kept up strong, and disoase cannot compromise witb it. It is a fact that botel proprietors do not desire their boarders to indtilgo in the bev erage, or if tbey do, pay a larger price for their board. Try it and see for yourselves. Tbo famous Oraig-Sprage breach of prom ise esse bos' been settled at Chicago by tbe attorneys for tbe plaintiff, Mies Craig, sece ding to tbo proposal of tho Judge to take forty thousand dollars as damages instead of tbe one hundred thousand awarded by tbe Jury, and from which verdict the coun sel for tbe defendant entered an appeal. Sprague has consented to withdraw his ap peal and pay tbe forty thousand as a plaster for tho young schoolmarm'a lacerated feel Igs. No doubt just the place to get good bread, pies and cakes, Is at A. M. Sbults' variety Bakery. Also Fruits, Confectionaries and Groceries July 15tr. Wonders of Cucmihtuy. Aqulfortis and tbe air we breathe are made of tbe same materials. Linen and sugar, and spirits ofwiue, are so muoh alike in thtcr chemical composition that an old sbirt can be converted into its own weight in sugar, and tbe sugar into Spirits of Wine. Wine is made ol two substances, one of which is the cause of almost all combustion and the other will burn with more rapidity than anything else in nature. Tbe famous Peruvian bark, bo much used to strengthen weak stomachs, and tbe poisonous principle of opium, are found to be composed of the same materials. Tho Sun, in speakiug of chaoses in tbe Astor House, b,is it tas b.ten furnished v. iilj Si0 bibles and a choice stwk of liq-w.- Wheie is tho btead? TELEGRAPH KKl'ORTID rOK TUB DAILY KKUOKD, Afternoon Dispatches Washington, July 17. From present Indications at tbe Treasury Department H is believed tbe next public statement will show another large reduction of indobtedoesp, though not so large as ex hibited on tbe first of tho present month. Tho receipts fronjcsutoms and internal tev- n ue are considered good for tho du'l season and estimating receipts and expenditures of the government, for tbo remainder of Julyi on the basis of what tbeyabavo been to date, tho debt statement on tbe first of August will how a reduction of upwards of fivo millions. CANDIDACY ANNOUNCEMENTS. . PHOTHONOTAKY. 1Mb. Fihtci rimce niinnincctherrftmcofTiinM Af 1i saohy. of Petroleum Centre, n ft cmidil;te lor l'rnthonatnry of Vriiniejn County, sukji-it la I lie iwjn of I he Dimucmtic party. Local Notice Htltl)8 JAVA, Sl'AKKOWS, CANAHY, OEK MAN, at A. V. MILLElt A CO. A. 1). MILLElt & CO., Iinvo the agency ot the American Whip Co., anil Western Whip Co. 'a CI pin, at wholosalo prices. GlttL. WANTED To do Rcnetnl house work. Innnlm or Juu4lf. C. N. 1'AYNK, Boyd Farm. VERY CHEAP BIIKRT MUSIC, only (K eenls s copy, at W. U. NICHOLSON CO.'S stationery Store. Carpet, of every quality and description, at REYNOLDS, nilODUBAD COS, No. 11 Centre Street, opposite the P. O., Oil City, Pa. WALL PA FEB I Just received a large itoek of Spring patterns, at II. C. JARVIH, FUHNITURB 8T0BB. ml. Hardware A large assortment of which Is being clored out at reduced rates at KEVNOLDrt IlliODHEAD CO-S, No. 11 Coulro St., opposite the Pont Office, Oil City, Pa. All account not eeltled Immediately, will be left with n officer for'colloctlon. ' Apr. U tr. REYNOLDS A CO. All stylos or Blank Books, Note Paper, s En vclopes In Jobbing Lou, at W. II. NICHOLSON A CO. BASK BALL BATS and SCOKB BOOKS, at W. U. Nlcholwin & Co's. Crockery for all kinds Ro to REYNOLDS BRODIIEAD CO'S, No. 11 Centre Utreet, eppo itc the Post Office, Oil City, Pa. A new lot of the cclebratod I. X. L. Knives Jnst received at the POST OFFICE. Try our Navy Tobacco. We know It is the best In the market. W. 11. NICHOLSON CO. The vory beat pockot Cutlery Baam and Hois sore all warranted at W. II. NICHOLSON S. The finest Plug Tohocco at W. II. NICHOLSON CO.'S. Now Flour, Feed and Grocery Store! J. S. Pit ATIIF.lt, At the OLD BANK BUILDING, ON MAIN-KT, opposite tho McClintock House, bus on hand a large and Rrt elans stock or Flour, Feed and Groceries, which he Is selling nt a Iqw figure. a. Don't forgot the place where A, D. Cotton & Company broke up. JanJ tf. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. KIN'S IIAEI- h)H Hall is now ready for theatrical exhibitions. concerts, locturea, The Hall has been reditu! niHi strenirthuned. No pains and expense has been .pared lo uiaae u nrai cioaa ? SHOW BUILDING. On 11 o flrst Boor is one of the bent Billiard R oom the Cmuc- All uudcr olu uuiuaecmeut. julyait MERCHANT'S GARGLING OIL, IS TUB BEST LIIMAIY1EIMT IN THE WOULD For Man & Beast 30 Veara in i:BC. era !" n"?.fti' jPif'tmaUsni, Chilblains, ( orn, .... lows, Cuked Hren-W, Hure Nllmlc. (V,,.,,, "' V, hlt- Ht , r-i.. T7. . V.PPe . "and., M; Ache, Old USrTiS Wounds, Galls r sll kinds. Sprains, BruNes. w H Heels, Rirnr Uolie, Pule Kvll, Wind Uu!2" IVison.. Scratch,,, or' ln,w,? Sp, dent to MuViii lt;.u UlU"r U",K"i tad- Slfii. r ".J! bod ! that he has used it iu f ! V,r i.?".', I-sndlnp. 0U, it VL. .i IM..W-U wiiii your nm tiM ,1 (T u.-C uf ri,rt"S n K"1 nnn.1,0 f variety tVMTluiSiM lala iD X TlnK,"u W arren. Iiid., Mnrrh . . m nWKl the praclk-e of mttli.-itH-and And your OarKlinK Oil an extremely t-nir ,i fsli'idiJnt" J aUC ''rU exl'-n'al l'I'liatil From Dii. O. R. Nkai- Hun In, Iowa, Dec. SI. m I have practiced medicine lu thm coimiy ,. .....iiiiivuu vour liar-. I .. lh liti....i..ni I.. - o as Uie bent iiuuiuenl lu nu. , -...hi i. n. fctt,Ig. (jn , .Inn. fi, lnvi. If I could reeoire both bojco- i.r Hik lir-liiiK Oil it rtl not ho i.k. nin. li. n I ihii k I eiil.l il,l M. I.w It nil. the . Impiiry d.-Iiil' fieiiucut siueo il I. u, pol Hmt I hav ii frr nii. ' b" w- .s- M.I'Aii..('lwmoK Mo.. N,.T.r,, ?.''!" rS-'Uncltil lalilkitilbesliini,il frnm nil lli HniniPiila ol the .lay. If vou ili-lri-,l ll I cull J nrofiirn dn.i, ..f ..i-tio...., r. ... who hive bcuu eared l-y it. Jlessr. WeUiN Illina., Whnles.-i1o I)niiKrl.it, Wheeling n. my, uiidir d .to of July n, is f; thatlheycnn wifely rvcuniim-nd the liiivijn.. ol for inniudin.eii Ihan it N rtmuumeiidi'd r..r." From J. K. Fimikii. riiionlmvu, I'a., Juno 31, 181.7. our liiirullni.' Oil 1 doliiK niiirh beili r line than formerly, ilniv in virniort h.ive bweme kiiimii. nrd llio hotilt- put uii for Family L'to, uilh.iul etniu, uro much euulit fur. en CO Exirnct from a letter from Hon Nathan I indsev, County Jlldire of Phelhr Co.. Io daled llarliu, April 13. INIT It ii ducidcdly prd'errcd lo uuv liu iiment w.ld in Ibia section. Kxmut ol a leltiTfrom Sami'si. 8. Ilrre, diteil Fallhiinr. Ohio, July 17, INK). lu June lat, Henry Mintlle had a yearling; colt that had what win pnaed to be Ilyplheriti for more lhaii Ion iIivhio that it could not eat, and I lie throat hwulcn nlino shut, and Ihe uae of three or four aniilicaljumi of the dollar bottles did tbe dirod elfei. F.om A. O. Nist, LewiaTillu,CiieclHictim Co., O.. March. 1833 1 have used Tour Oanclliu; Oil fur die Memtchi's on nt( horse, and.it cured it with tLu Um application. From Knos 11 atiiek, Mlddl'-jiort, N. Y., July 'A 1HS0. I purehaned a bottle of your Unrcllnu Oil el your OKont, A..H linker, nt Mld.llejKirl, nml iw vet havo iim.iI hut half of it. I think ft baa clvon am more relief In a cjiwor severe Kheuinatisni, of liHie atandlaK, than any thing. Lnavc, ever uted tiefore. Kxtract from a letter from J. O. I'saw. dntwl Qnlnry, ChautnHiia Co., N. ., Aliens! W, iX'A. 1 have hoen acqunlnlod with youn mudldne (OiiR.'linu Oil) for the Inst fourteen years. It has proved a urc cure for Fust Hot In Sheep for which I soldi the lost bottle nnd have calls nlmnat daily for more Please, forward as soon as convuniout. Always luqnlro for ' Merchant's Celebrated GARGLING OIL, And. take n ulhor. lletail Price, $1.00, rG cs. and 5 Vul Hbnke well before nsliiK, and rub on thoroughly bcluro tho Uro or some warm sulwtauce. TheOarslIng Oil has hoen in uae as n liiiumeut 3"l yoars. All we ak la a uit trial, but no sure and follow directions. Aak yoor nenreat l)rgiit, or denier In Patent Medicines lor ono of our Aliniiiincs and Vndo Mi cunis, and read what the people bu.v ulwut the Oil Tlie Carolina fUl la for sale by sll riwpcclnlila dealers throughout the Lulled 8tatea slid oilier oouulriuy. t Our ttttimoitiah date from l,S.'!a lo 180H nnd nro unfit Mutt, true tho Uiirlluir Oil aud tell y' neighliors what good it Inn dunu. ' Wo deal ftdr and liboral with all and iutv conin dlctioii. .. . JMuuuluclurod at Iiockport, X. V.7 by SlertJiant's Oarslins Oil o , -,,"... JOHN HODGE, Secretary- Sold bA.V imttLEIl CO., july'J Uui. Petroleum Ccntro, I'- 'ISJUUJJISMISAII.IJI