; r i In Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Pet. Centre, Blondny, Aug 0. Ttoio of C'looliiR ra n i I . I. O., Petrolkxim CrsTnt. P , I JOLI 9T, 181VS. i L'tl farther notice the malls will arrive at and dopart from this ofUee as followa: aiumyk. 8tmth mid Erwt, via. Inrineton, 10.S8 A. M. South and Waft, Meodvtlfc, 5. 18 P. M. North and East, Oorry, .55 ' . ' DIMRt. South and Wort, 8.46 A. M. Souta. Kast and West, S 80 P. 3d. North, MM. ami West, 10.00 A. M. IHvIno Nervires. PRESBYTEUIAX CHURCH. Prrncbtn? at 11 o'clock A. M., and V-Z o'clock P. M. f Et. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. methopist EnscoPAL cnuRcn. Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and l)i P. M. Sabbath Pcbool at9 A. M. Seats free. A cordial Invitation extend ed to all. Kkv. C. M. Beard, Pastor. STS. PETER .ND PAUL'S (Catholie) CHURCH. Mom at 10 a. m. Yesjier and Benediction of the,' Blessed Sacmmnot at 4 p. m. Cateoblsm at 2 p. m. JAMES DUNN, Pastor. A now bridge to crost the Allegheny river.at Scrubgrags, la talked of. Tbe most popular Ben about town In 'Ben rlne,' he U a near relative ofOna Bendor. A little girl in Cleveland while asleep had both her little toes entirely bitten off by rat". It la a great waste of raw materials to put ten dollars' worth of beaver on ten cents' worth of brains. The fall meeting of tbe Corry Driving Park Association will take place Sept. 1st, m, una rremiums $i,kuu. uompc titions open to all. Prof. S. S. Thurston, tbe serial navigator proposes to make a trip rrom Me&dville to New York, distance 325 miles, in thirty six hours. It Is rumored that a young man residing In Corry lost $400 at Plcasantville, laBt Wednesday evening, at draw-poker, and Squealed for bia man w.u. "w mmm nl The Oxford crew is expected at Putney Wednesday. The new boat for the Oxfords has srrlved, and is forty-two feet long. The ITarvards were out for praotice last evening. Their speed was greater that ever. By this roomings papers we learn that fion. Rosecrana declines tbe nomination for governor of Ohio. He does not concede himself a cltizoo ef that state. It will com pel the assembling of another state con vention. It is said that tbe Erie Railway Company are about to adopt the electrle light In tunnels and as bead-lights for all locomo tives, to see if that will have tbe fflect of keeping engineers awake, after 40 hour watchfulness. As wo are often asked what has become of tbo Invincible pedestrian, Weston, who as a "lalliat". is unequal lud, we will luform our renders that be is announced to walk fifty miles, in len and a half hours, on the driviag track at Dubuque, Iowa, to day August 9tb, for a uurso of $200. Ho will probably do It, if thoro art) no counter bids for him to fail. One-balf mile be is to walk backwards. - Tbe Purker'g landing oil excitement con ' tiuues to iucrcaso. About 100 derricks are tils and more going up soon. Two of tbe best weSls are almost opposlto the mouth of tbo CInrlon 4'iver tbe dovelopuments are being extended up tbo Allegheny, the lund of Mr. Fox being rapidly leased. The well t Graham's landing, in Perry township, ClurioQ county, has increased to 16 barrels a day. Preparation are. making to put down ntur Callenslmrg. The well on tbe Ciarlon river, opposite. Blysnn's will be test ed thin week. A number of citizens lire investing in tbo oil business. Hope they may all get rich. CfcNTi'R v Plant Extract Aoavinb. Tbe great century plant bus sent out its perfume lor the benefit of tbo public. Aira . vine being manufactured IVom the dropping of (bis plant. Tbo perfume bus been Kuown to the puMic but a snort time, and its fra grance, puts a new impetus la this branch of trude the ladies preferring it to all other. It is manufactured by N. O. Vo burgh & Co., of iiocheslur, who aro Hie sole Si:tH. N. V. Vay, well and favorably known in tins region, represents this hotiso, ano U now in Petroleum Conlro. Secure a supply ot the delicious perfume, ns the century plaut, whether the Cenoral does or ljot, n ill not bloom always. Grand Army of the ltepnblic. Oil Citt, Aug. 9'.h, 1SG9. Editor Record: Many who have not been, and others who were soldiers, at the present time are enquiring what is the Grand Army of the Republic! They are answered by the uninitiated that it is a se cret political organization. Now, as a mem ber and A. D. C. to the Commander ot this State, who, by the way, la a Democrat, I write this to correct the erroneous impres sion now formed In the minds of many, that the G. A. R. is a secret political organiza tion. This Is far from the truth, as I do not know or have I ever known where It has been used for political purposes, and in my opinion any attempt to so control it, would seal its death-warrant within 90 days. The organization is a benevolent mutual aid as sociation of soldiers and sailors ot tbe lato war, engaged In works of love and pbilan throphy for their suffering oomrades, or the survivors of deceased comrades. The labors of the organization have been productive of much good, and with more mature growth and prosperity will be of invaluable service in the causo of humanity and patriotism, and were it not for this organization, in a great measure, tboso kind and fraternal feolings which have in the past bound to gether soldiers, would iood become dormant, and their services be soon forgotten. Shall it be that they are to be so soon for getton, and those who endured tho hard ship! of four years war and fought many a hard fight side by side, pass the remainder of tholr days without a sign of recognition, and when in need of aid be passed by by former comrades unrecognized? Surely, not so long as tbe G. A. R. exists. If there is one matter of philanthropic concern that is tbe cause of painful reflection more than another, it is the sad condition of somo of our former comrades, searred, maimed and disabled for life, and in many instances compelled to solicit their daily bread from door to door, or to turn the organ's crank in tbe publio streets for the means of prolong ing life; it is shocking to a sense of Justice or humanity. It is no ordinary eondescen slon for soldier to turn a common medi- cant, and that in tbe country he has disa bled himself to uphold, and wander thro' districts where his early march for tbo scorchiug field, was vociferously applauded, lie is forced to enroll himself among ac knowled paupers, and beg from door to door for that wbioh is already acoorded to bin. tu iv. -.v. , Myft people, a solQier, although poor In purse, and unblessed with scholarships, Is not as destitute cf honorable qualities as some persons would have ns be lieve. His spirit Is lowered and justly so. He seeks the attention his arduous services demand of bis country, and tbe generosity his useless slumps and frightful scars should enlist from a people whom he has helped to save from the atrocious crimes ol Internal conflict. He waves ao armless sleeve, or dangles the envelope of a former limb of hardy muscle and prompt aotlon, yet bis supplications bring not to bim the particu lar aid bU condition requires. There are those that denovoco tho Grand Army of tbe Republic; who say let the sol dier seek some honorable employment; Borne steady labor where bis services will control bis future capital: and if be would vindicate himself from disgrace, let him devote bim. self to mercantile or mechanical labor. These suggestions are good, but look at the facts. On inquiry we find that many of those soldiers now suffering from want of steady labor have never learned a trade, or If so, are by reason of wounds or disease contracted while in tbe government servico, unable to ply their vocations. Many bred up on the broad fluids of a father's farm, threw down tbe scythe and turned the hor ses lots at tbo tidings of Sumpter's fall, and declared themselves for their country. Many wero yet prosecuting their education, and surrendered the prospects of future pro fessional lifu and an bonorablo competence, for tbo dangers of tbo battle field. Circum stances beyond tho control of human ener gy steps boldly between tbe suggestions of u business mind, and the stubborn facts of the parties in question. And we hold that the soldier should not bo allowed a further sufferlug because of his inability to drive a plane or rig a schooner. War, with all its attending evils has developed the more sor did and base qualities of man and in many instances the kuen and cauaciouH perception of our youth have been wantonly blunted by pernicious practices, yet the soldier is still a man, and as a portion of tho nation's strength, should not bo shelved like a worn out machine. Let thoeo who censure, meas ure tlioir Invectives by tbe circumstances ui.ou the fluid that hare made the soldier what ho is in our allies. wo, tuo nieinuers or cue u. A. i;., unu.v to what extent our assistance is durutcd. Every day biin;;s to our notice cases of suf fering and calls fur aid from those in want. Many are out of employment, ragged and far Irom home, and without means to get there, fcbun we, their former comrader. WEP hive clothed them in tattered raiment, pass tbem by because men in their ignoiailco de cile and misrepresent our organization! We think not, but think that every honor ally discharged soldior none others are utmittcd should become a member of our oiganlzation, of which thcro are posts at ai City, Tarr Faim and Kousevllte. if. A Mrs. Cooper, living near Big Creek, Sibastian county, Arkansas, a tew uays ajo gave birth to triplets, all boys, tho Dig gest ol which weighed only two pounds. Th" tther two were still smaller, especially tbe lecondborn. They wero however, peitecf y built and dovelopcd, round-faced, blue- Jvcd. their limbs not larger than a man s ittle linger, and presented, as they lay In a row on their mothei's bed, a striking and touching appearance. Lost. A gold seal in shape of dorrick, engine bouse and talk, with green stone. and letter F eneraved la old English. Tho fiader will be liberally rewarded. T. FROTHINGIUM Eliza Emery warns all tbe girls in the south and west to look out lor her gay. dsceiving, runaway husband, David. iSho svs that ho has d ually left her, and told thu folks when ho left that be was going southwest to preach universal salvation and marry a Hoosier. Eliza thinks be may bu easily known, and to prove it says, '-David has a scar on his nose, where I scratched it!" Facts are stubborn things, anil here is one very aptly stated by tbe New York Day Book: Tbe Imperialist is trying to persuade the people that tbey will be much better off under a monarchy than it is possible for them to be under a republic. Well Eng land is tbo best specimen of a monaroby, in tbo world bow is it with the peoplo there! Of the 20,000,008 of people of Eng land 4,000,000 are paupers, as appears by a late debate in tbe ITouse of Commons. A New York dispa'.cb says the soiztire of tbe Spanish gunboats is looked upon as a farce. Crowds of workmen are still engaged upon tbem. When finished tbey will be turned over to tbe Spanish Minister, who will pledge himself to Secretary Fish that they shall not be used in the war with Peru. Tho gunboats will then bo allowed to do part. ' Tne following notice wus found pasted on a large box which was parsed ever ono of our railroads a fw days since: -'Baggage smashers are requested tp bandlo this box with caro, as it contains nitro-glycerine, Greek fire, gun cotton, and two live goril las!" It is unnecessary to say that tbe box was not broken. Some malicious chap who has probably been kicked out of a Saratoga hotel as a "Jeremy Diddlcr," circulates the report that a barrel of salt is put into Congress Spring every night, and that tbe leaking oT agasptpobds given the water additional reputation. An old lady being asked by bor minister what she thought of tbe doctiiae of total depravity, repllod that she thought it a very good doctrine if men would only livo up to it. Tho loss by the Philadelphia flro is gen erally estimated at over flvo millions. It Is believed no llvoa were lost. All accounts agree that th Ore was caused by the full ing of tho floors from tbe weight ot wbieky. Tho long-talked of new post-olnce In tbe city of New York will soon become a fact. The authorities at Washington have order ed the work to becommencod atonco upoa the original sito fixed upon, at tho lower end of City Hall Park. A Loudon girl bought a chignon which con. tuiued the tints of a leprous diseuse, which entered her system bo that she shortly after ward died in great agony. The running horse c-tlled Kitty Rosa, which won a late race over Spot horse, at tho Cony driving Park, has since died from poison. A young lad named Michael Ludy, wrs choked to death by a ploco of moat, while hurriedly eating bis dinner. In Lock port on Monday. Ladies: It is useless to roast yourselves over a hot fire when all kinds of baking can be liotiglit so cheap tit A. M. Sliults' Vuriaty Bakery. aii,9dlw. A biidbund recently killed his errins wife and 6hut nt her ecducer, la Paris uud wus acquitted "with honors." Itift stated that the wholo lino of the Erie nil.vay U soon to bu illumluated ut OJtut by a uo.viy discovered alec trio light. Horse llieivt-3 a:o now drowned in Mis souri, just fur variety, like cuts, with a utoie tied to their nocks to prevent rui.-UK"3 DI1.B' VRItA This moraine., nl tho :""'.- - --; parents in tin place, of I Imlera Infantum. Kn-eulo. young-si daughter of J. A. and Harriet Jl. M-a. A:iU 7 mourns. i- CANUIOAVV AJINOl'NCEnKNT. PKOTHONOTARY. Mil. EriTon rirnscMiTOtinrctliennnieorTiioM i. 11, hauhv. of lVtrolcum tnlre, a rnmname ror l'mthnnatary of Vennnuo County, sutriKt lo uic naasea of Hie Dtinocratlr party. Loral Notices. rmVEMITT Cf MlCIIIOAK. 1 Ann Arbor, Sept IS, 18CS J 1 hT eiatfilned Ihe Universal Bath, so called, entonted ty 5lr. E. J. Knowlton, or Ann jtroor, Mich. It If hotn simple ann ingenious . Inply convenient. With almoM no tronhlo, a put"011 wtth one Of them can enjoy all the benefit! aua lux ury ot a bath-not confined to a bath room but wherever a ptnoa wishes to iwe It. But llttlo wator Is required and It Is easily empliwt, ana wncu noi in use, It may bo hang against tho wall, occupying but little space. With this mKentons arrangement, 1 do not m why Tery family may not practlco Iwinllness. which Is next to godliness, ana enjoy ttie lnTigoratlon and pleasure of a dally bath. President of Mlchlgao University. Aoimtsa, J. M. JOHNSON, p. O. Box SSI, a-iEtWlw. Tltuivillc, Pa. keep :ooi- lly puichasinp one of those KBFKIOEKATOR8 at the Fiirnitnrc store. i a lriorrlaoii'i Genuine Pine Tar and Pcmlan Healing Soaps. Those soaps are Impregnated with exotics of tho mildest and most Balsamic nature, and arc warrant ed norfectlv Innocent and free from mineral and oth or pernicious admixtures, and aro selected by the ladies and tho public In general In prafcrcico to all other soaps, as the great producers and preservers of a healthy miritv of complexion, and a conservator of female beautv. For the softness and delicacy which they Induce lo the hands and face, their enpa hilltv of soothing Irritation and imorlng unsightly emotions, render them iudispenatble to every toil et. We kindly nsk the public tt try the virtues of these soaps. J. L. H. A Co., Proprietors, A. D. Miller & Co., General Agents. JulSMra. Hardware A largo assortment of which la belnircliisedoutat reduced rates at REYNOLDS BKODnEAD 008, No. 11 Centre 8U, opposite the Post Olllcc, Oil City, Ps. Xetv Flour, Feed and Grocery- Store ! J. S. PKATIIEIt, At the OLD BANK BUILDING, ON MAIN ST, osncsitc tho McClintock House, has on hand largo and first class stock of Flonr, Feed and Groceries, which he la selling at a low ngurn. r Don't forget the place wnero A, D. Cotton ts Cnmnnnv broke no. JanMf. All Dailies, Weeklies and Magazines it U0LMB9 & FAKNSWOnTITS News Room. For STATIONERY, Ac, call at II OLMES FAHNSWOKTirs News Room. All accounts not settled Immediately, will be left with an officer tor;colloction.3f Apr.U tf. -REYNOLDS CO. The Great Yonemlte Ulttcra. Alt hall 1 p eat benefactor, Who lo care us of our Ills, Givn life to the disconsolate, Without noxious droits or pills. Dnves disease from out the system, Fi!ls the heart with life and light, With the lx't of nil the tonics, Downer Great Yosemitcl With root from out tho valleys. Where raililornia's sun doth shine, Giving wealth to ns poor mortals, Hnvond the riches of her mlnos. Wealth of health and happiness, Its blcsinfrs none should slight, D" yon want it ? Would yon have It f Csa Downer's Great Yoaemite. Come ye sick, diseased, disconsolate, Whv should you nine and die! Ye fei'hle, "aint and lancnishlne, Come, those Rlerions Hitters try. Hoe how thee quac ks and nostrums, Flee from the land in frlnht, Clviuir place to this pure tonic. Downer's Greet Yosemito I Jtil24UT. Special Notices WOEDS OF WlPDOll for yonmj men, en the Rnlini; Passion in Youth and Early Manhool, with SELF II ELP for the erring an d unf ortiinnte. Seu in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge . Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION E ?, riiibASRLUlA Pa. May SI, 3m I'rocfcery For all kinds ro to REYNOLDS P.RODIIEAD CO'( No. 11 Centre Wteet, oppo Ho Ihe Post omco. Oil City, Pa. Try our Navy Tobacco. We know It Is the best in tho market. W. H. NICUOfcJON CO. Carpotx, of every quality and description, at REYNOLDS, BKOD11KAB CO'S, No. It Centre Street, opposite tho P. 0 OH City, Pa. VUKY t'UKAP SHEET MUSIC, only five cents a copy, at W. II. NICHOLSON ft GO 'S Btatlonery Store. All styles of B'ank Hooks. Not Paper, and En vclopos in Jobbing Lots, at W. II. NICIIOI.HON & CO. I1ASE BALL BATS W. H.Nlelio!son u' id bC'OUB BOOKS, at A new lot of the celeh ated r jeeiverl .at tho I. X- L. Knives Ji.i POST Ol'HOP, BIRDS. JAVA. SPAKHOW8, CANARY, GBR MAN, at A. I). JlILLEtt & UJ. The vory busl pocket Cutlery Razors and Soia sorb-all wtruntod-at W. II. NICHOLSON S. -!azod Oil C'lolll rurlnlliaat A l MLI.KIt CO WAI.I, 1'APKIt! Jurt neivi'd a lareo slock of Sprlne patterns, II t. JAUVI- PUUNITUUB XTOU. u.3 TT-- lrrmc!r 1 T3o OE RUBBER BATHING TUB. i . . ? VTames of parties who have purchased toj (tit' i sal Hath. PETKOMtrM t'ENTKK: W II Lnmrwui, jj taiiney, nil njir-m. j. . n urnm. i HJHeCray, Win Jicvray, u n lavlurli, . :i Wire, C N llane, J Slanil.autih. ,VTikY F.m P lliircrnft, A t W Parker. T w Ttoubleday, A b. Brown.TJv ' - - .VDmi InL'Imm. 11KSS isrisit: J biiesa. l lirsVIUf VIU About lorty different parties. Pt.KANASTYlLU M K Bcelio, D W Henderson, t Unties (isrtlii,, r J 8 Warner, and a number of other parties to' j moraua to mention. f TUB t'ntversnl ltnth Is convertible into dm imii stvlos. viz. : A full lemrth body bsth. m,. ,.ih. lHiniit' bath, foot liuth, flai buttointmi lKin;;o or towel balh. iw nnrtv ilesitlnir the CnWerl Matli. e... taiu e'uo during the next two weeks, by leitvinj. ornrrwith Mr. John W. Kpencer, at J. 11. htt baiiKU's ottlec, or by addrossiug me at Tituniu,. P. O. Box 8Sil. jounsoj angCdiw. ' t PIPECUTTINfi. TINWARE. m sr A 3i m To be Drawn by A VALUABLE STOKE AND OTHER ARTICLES. rphe undeaaigned proimscs to dlsposo of his prra! X Isas and personal pro)ierty at Lottery, the Drs lug to take plyce at bis store on the Ilea Farm, oa what la Known as the Wieraon Tract, on Wednesday, Sept 1st, 1869. The f lllnwlne articles ara ainone the most valuabl ones to be diapuseil of : 1 Store, TRlued, $800 1 Cow, 65 I u CO 1 Watch, " 55 I H - M 40 I u u .25 7 Watches, " $15 Each 1 Show Case, 15 1 Segar M 8 15 1 Violin, 100 other valuable articles, from ill to 151 5. )A majority of the ticket holders will decide tbo wanner of drawing. TltlKlCTN $2. E. M. Huntley. aujtMd. POULTRY, POULTRY. Tl e attention of the ihblicis called to tha large stock ol Chickens, Ducks, Turkeys, (iecso, Which will bo found at my place at tho tnontn 01 BFNNINGU0FF RUN. Those watilinir or usiiv; Poultry will Bud It to tin if advantage to purchase of mo. jul23,3ra. JAMES LIIK' L'jaxa-Sa