.J A SHUGERT & STARR SaMon to HcPattoA Smith Co , Merchant Tailors! am;dkalks.w Gents , Furnishing Goods, COR-LSPRINQ 4 FRANKLIN STS., TITUSVjliLE, PA. 1m pat la one of tbe Inset assortments of t CZ02ES& CASSIMERES ENGLISH, FRENCHeAND AMERICAN COATINGS, MIXED AND STRIPED SUITINGS, FANCY VESTINGS. ver offers! la. the OU Hsgtea. TWRtfTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF HATS Se CAPS, Al the Latesteud Nobblast Styles. A FULL LINE OF Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c. etroleum Centre Daily Record. PU Centre Pn, Wednesday March 20 Mvlue Service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Service every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and , P. M. Sabbath School at 12J,- P.M. eats free. A cordial invitation extend ed to all. Kir. P. W. Scofiklr, Paitor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at U o'clock A. M., and 7U o'clock P. M. . D. PATTON. Pastor. Petrolaua Centre Lodga JSo, Tift, I. O. of U. F. Regular meeting nights Friday, at 7 r o'clock. Bignea. J. U. BIJ 1 LtS, M. ti. W A. Kem.ir. A. See'y. JJaPPlice of ineetiug, Mai a St., opposite MoClintock House. a. o. of r v. Liberty Lodge N. 7, A. O. of IT. W., meeia eviTT Monday evening at 7 o'clock, ill Odd Fellow' Hall, Petroleum Ceotre, l'eno'a. A. Gi.kx, M. W. S. H. Kooker, R. Gold at I p. m. lOftf The Tltutvllle pper of this morning publish a complete expos of the villainous scheme to rib the oil region, Including I personal sketob f Ibe organizers ot tbe S I. Co. The moat lingular thing ehout the monopoly li tbefacl Ibat It etn not be dis covered who Introduced the bill before the Pennsylvania State Legislature or when It wai parsed. Something rotten in Deomark It is whispered that tbere are traitors in the camp not thousand mile, from Petro leum Centre. But their movements .re be' tag w.tched. Doable-dealing, gentlemen) won't win, end yon b.d Imiter clear tbe traok while yon oan-rfor when the "League', train gets fairly under motion tbe chances are you'll get badly base; From Mr. James Anderson, sue of tbe owner of the well on tbe Ed. Taw farm, le.rn it i. now 400 (eel deep and drill, log is progressing favorably. Tbe toola were fait In tbe bole two days last week but fortunately were removed without serious trouble. Mr. A. and Dr. Egbert have trao d tbe belt an whloh their we'll .. is located, and are ot Ibe oiolea tt.U V eentiuu.tion of tbe Terr Run terrt, Wo. nop. such may prove tbe eajsVvv&& Those of oar etprjw.o dsire to have a rare literary reirf, should bear lo mind that Rev. Jr McJIIyer, lecturer before tbe Columblaa&ibrary. Association, Columbia Farm,' tqeteorrow .evening. Subject Trav els In Europe ond Life on Sbipbo.rd. We predict e crowded bouse. The New York .ad Philadelphia oil re- fiaer. and dealer, .re with tbe oil men of Pennsylvania heart and band against tbe villains that seek to rob us add1 ruin, tbe region. Let tbe oil men of this region we to it that not one barrel of oil goes to Pitts burgh or Cleveland, tbe headquarters of tbe gang of robbers eompoaeog tbe So. Imp. monopoly. Witter elibgs affectionately in tbe lap of fiprlng. li'a U.rlul sold to.dav-just tbe klud of a day to sit by a good coal (re and njuj a d'oy ol Lh py 0 i staff steaming , sroi. H. D. McGaw, Stat Lecturer of the I. 0. of G. T., will deliver a Free Lecture on Temperance, at Good Templar' Hall, to morrow (Thursday) evening. The gentle man Is spoken of as an able and eloquent speaker. Ait are lovitsd to attend. A goodly delegation of Oil Creekers left for Parker's Landing, this morning, to at tend the mass meeting. Oil Creeic muicle and backbone will aid the Parker oil men materially in routing the emissaries of the So. Imp. Co. from that district. Give It to 'em good,,boysl "A loug pull, a ''strong pull, and a pull all together,' and the vic tory is ours. On Saturda'y last a drilling well owned by John Armstrong and otbeis, on the Asn- baugb farm near tbo Hulings well, took Ore, occasioned by aa extensive flow of gas and oil from tbe third sand. The derrick and other fixtures were destroyed. Rbody Messer and a man by the nameot 'White bill, driltarj.nd tooldresser employed on tbe well at the time, were severely burned. It la hoped and believed, however, that their Injuries will not prove fatal. This well is owned by Armstrong, Ira Fuller and John Heath, and promises to be a big one. The rig was rebuilt and everything ready to drill on the following Tuesday. rtiiw..'. t..i Had the owners of th. Armstrong well pnrebased one of Gretter's Oil and Gas Controllers, tbe two workmen would not have been burned, and almost $2,000 worth of property would have been saved. Sinee tbe fire tbe owners of tbe well have pur' chased one of these valuable machines, not earing to run tbe risk of another scoreblug. Messrs.' Fisher, Norrla fc Co , owners of tbe patent, have one of them on exhibition at their shop on Main street. .Our oil men sboald call and examine it. A well owned by Porterfield fc Treat, Fuller, Jackson and others bas just been completed on tbe Frink farm, Southwest of ! Petersburg, which starts up big, throwing a large amount of oil. Owners and others think Its production will not fall below 40 or 50 barrel, per d.y. ' On Wednesday last, we noticed a drilling welt at tbe East end of Antwerp City, Ashbaugh f.rm, wbi.n was throwing out large quantities .1 oil. Tbe oil standing in pools on the road and around the derrick. Tbls we I will no doubt prove a big one We know not who tbo owners aro. Oil man's Journal. Tbe Tidlou'e Commercial continues to wbaok .way at tbe So. Imp. Co. sending In some tellingblows. Keep at tb. good work, Commercial. We are trying to do our sbare at this point. Tbe following was picked up: "My eyes with tear, are red and dim, Cause he loves she and I love him; But they'll be better by and by, When she cuts bim and be loves I." Concerning tbe Lake Superior gold dis coveries, the Detroit Post bas a letter from Captain Frue, dated at the Silver Islet M.ioe, February 19, representing that great excitement tben existed In consequence of the reoeot develbpments in that vicinity. Tbe place at which gold hs. been fonnd is called J.ckfiab Lake, and Is seventy-five miles north of Thunder Bar, not far from tbe road constructed by tbe Canadian gov ernment In 1170, when sending troops to Manitoba. Captain Frue bad just returned from a personal inspection of tbe vein, and reports it to be of the greatest richness ttt surpassing any similar discovery on tbls continent. Tbe vein is of almost pure na tive gold, though silver is fonnd mixed with It In some places. Specimens which Cap tain Frue picked up be said would yield gold at the rate or $20,000 to the ton. Tbe location was owned and tbe gold was found by some New York parties. A recent letter from Lake Superior received hy a Detroit business man represento- tb.t tbe greatest excitement was prevailing on account of tbe reports from tbe North Shore. All' tbe sur veyors wbo could be found had been engag ed to proceed to tba vicinity of Jackfish Lake, and prospeotiog for gold and silver was likely to become tbe chief occupation of tbe inhabitants. Petroleum Cestui, March 20, 1872. Ed. Record: Owing tu the severity .od long coot inuanoe of tbe winter, some very worthy families in tbe neighborhood are very destitute, needing fuel, clothing and food. Many of tbese have labored bard and saorlBced the l.st trinket tbey bad, but all Is insufficient t. keep want vfrom the doer. Large amounts are collected yearly as poor tax, and no neighborhood p.ys quit so muob as this. We call- upon Messrs. Sage end MoHugb to devote themselves at once to (lading out these people and reliev log their necessities. There is ample roem for private and publio charity in this mat ter. We want a distributed fund, not a sinking fund. Let tbe hungry, naked, sbiv eri.g, shirtless children bive food aud w.iaub. Pcor Ei ax. It U !! that a woman In Pennsylvania has been curedot consumption by taxing kerosene... remedy. She took . do- or ten drop, every night before retiring to D t ... ftnall enred. . .. . i. -h.n TM.w ot - taken by a person In tbe proper manner, bas put an end to all tbe ills that flesh is heir to forth., individual I- lh. .b.rte.t P of lime. . Ameng .be new place, lately sprung Int. notoriety, .ad .eeking for a n.m. n,0D the "oil towns," is Antwerp, situated aoon. . h.ir mile east of St. Petersburg. Tbe first well strucx in that vicinity was the "Hulings" late l.st fall, and which sinee pumped at tbe rate of 100 barrels daily. Tbls, of course, caused a big rush ol specu lators, operators and "wblppers-in" of every variety, who came and gobbled up .11 the land considered to be greasy. Quite a number of rigs were up and wells pint down and thus far b.ve been met with signal suc cess. Tbe town now hns about seventy-five bouses. Among them are two hotels, three ou wews, supply er ... q... . . - . of other More, of various kinds.-Er!e DIs- F,cu' v Preamble and Beeolntlona of the I -" ' 1 At . meeting of tbe Petroleum Producers' Association, held at Oil City on Wednes day, tbe 13th Inst., tbe following preamble, .od resolutions were passed, and tbe Secre tary instructed to have the same published in tbe daily papers: Whereas, Certain representatives of tbe Southern Improvement Company liave sol icited an appointment of a committee or producers representing that interest, to con. fer with them: therefore, Resolved, That believing that tbe prin ciples involved in tbe organization of tbe Southern Improvement Company with such chartered rights, point to a monopoly, and that It is Intended to control trie produoing and manufacturing of petroleum by foreign capital, to tba detriment and destruction or home industries and tree capital, we therefore refuse, under any clroumst.nces, to consider any compromise which on the face ot it I. unjust in principle and wrong in practice. Wishing, however, to be en lightened. If In error, and If the Southern Improvement Company claim tbey are not a monopoly, Ibis Aesoeiatioo would ask to b) supplied with the following information: 1- Tre charters 'Rider which the South ern Improvement Company was organized 2 The articles of association. 3. The officers-name. 4. Tbe contracts with the railroad com pan leg, and wbo signed it. ' 5. Tbe general pan of management; aien. Whereas, Tbe people of the Oil Regiotn, In mas- meeting assembled, did retolve that, as OB'i step toward tbe defeat of Ike schemes and purposes of tbe Southern la. pravement Company, no wells shall be begun for the term of sixty daj;:and. Whereas, It was further resolved at said meeting that, in pursuance or tbe Qsaid object, all producing wells .ball be shut down on Sundays; therelore, Resolved, That tbls Association do here by endorse tbe action of those meetings, id do urge upon producer generally tbe laitbful observsoce or tbeir agreement to these measures which are not only eminently calculated at tbe present crisis to strengthen our position, bnt in view of the surplus pro ductioo, ss shown by our monthly report .re also demanded by common business prudence and sagacity. Resolved, That the completion of wells now drilling be delayed .by discan tinning night work, and by every other practicable means which may be suggeated by the clr. "tnl lira uir. umstsnces of each individual whose inter. esls sre iovolved. IVOTES OF TIIU DAY. For ladies: A recipe for dressing tbe balr First buy your bair. The oldest man In StrafJoTd, N. n., has just died M the age of ninety two. He never roae in a raiiroaa car. A country editor makes a good point by asking, "Isn't It about tiraeldr-another girl time lor- another girl :uil ot needles to be fond?" A book, entitled "Lectures to Married men," bas appeared in England, neaven save the mark! Haven't tbey enough al ready. . A Lynn girl baby Insists upon bsp daily dose or opium with a storm or Inextioguisb ble screams If it Is not forthcoming An Iowa exchange gives an accctiut of a Bre in this manner: John Baldwin of Gruo dy County, owned a detective flue. He doesn't own it now. Insurance $000. It is said that a woman In Psunsylvanie bas been cured of consumption bv taking kerosene oil aa a remedy. She took a dose of ten drops every nlgbt before retiring to bed for some months, and was finally cureu. sixtesh ....I. now -. -- - ,v made ikoow to " J ,., ;"' JmM(1 for It be been "preseui. atead v increasing until it bas t.ken tbe e.d of .11 embrocations, loti.ns, ointment. ew m(rket i the most celebrated rating ,, trotting stables, In tbe establishments ofMag. a?d city car .omp.n.e, tho recognlied cure Ibr such dlse.se. of tbe kor.e.a require outward treatmon. Nor LolneoMh. moi, distressing complaints to wb(cb , (i lnbjeet. Rheumatism, sun- nesaoftbe ioints. neuralgia, sore throat, tumors, wens, earacoe, ooiueur, Its p.in-subdulog, eounter-lrriunt proper- ties, .nd burns, sealda. .ad euts .re healed tumors, wena, earaebe, toothache, yield to ith incredible rapidly under it. opera- tion. Whatis Wbibkt. Ten g.ilensof kero sene, three ponnds of pot-aab, one ounce or itrychnine, mixed with sott water. It was according to this ebeerlul, not to say convi, vial formula, that a quantity or "whisky I. at in NubIa. Maia . waa aomDound ,m n ,on of th, UDforlunaM, dealer. If yo. tlg fufficil of 0 juD. n.rt Th. mvatar la that men who drink perl Tbe mystery I. tk.t men this diabolical fluid do not drop stone dead - A lady writing from Florenee aay that Ilart, tbd Kentucky sculptor, is engaged upon "tb most beautiful female figure tbe world ha ever seen." aad that it will n- qiiire many years to complete tbe work. You know, my dear friend," said Hart it takes even tbe Almighty nineteen years to make a perfect woman." AMIOtTNCBfllENTS. COUNTY COMMISSION IK. EB. Kkcorb: Please announce n. B. BIXOX. or I'ornpKnler Townxh'p, as a candidate for Coun ty ComiulMlouer, subjwt to the nMgee of tbe Ku uubhcan uartv at the orimarv election. To AdTrrllnere All nersona wbo ontom filaie itiakiair contracts with newtpspnrs for the nsertioa of Advertisements ihould eeLd to Geo. P. Rowell & Co-, fir a Clrrnlar, or enclw It centa for their One Hundred Pace amhlt. conUlnitiL' Lists of a 000 Naarpnamrs and estimates eho. ltir; t cent of adv.rtiiinu'. also many nseful hints In advertisers, and om account or ine experience or men who nre known as Kueveaeful adver tisers. This firm are njoprletnrs of Uuv Atucri! can awpapr AUrenialug Agsncy, 41 PARK ROW. N, Y Mid re pntiMftted of nnoqualled fucthtle for swtir tng ih(t Insertion of m1vtrtiffunta in alt News pup;ra ttnU Periodical! at loweit itus. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, OIL CITY, iA. JNO. A WILEY, Manaoeb dItV II FRGWL TOUR Of tbe eelebr.Ud actor, Mr. Who will appear together wltb a carefully selected compaoy or artistes, for One Night Only! Thursday, march 28th, In bis great eproiality, dramatized from Tennyson's beautiful poem of ENOCH ARDE1V, As performed by bim at BOOTH'S THE A THE, N. Y., tor eight consecutive week. and .1 every rlUoT ULABa THUATKU IN AMERICA. C3fReerved Se.ta may be obtained by teleursph to John A. Wiley, nil Jty, l a. 3TAt Titusvllle, March ZTtb. l'Jtd. I y . p m J "Qg IrOIH JNOW YOTKb A SPLENDID STOCK OP SPRING OVERCOATS. , . , Ao tlie HlZeilS OI fetroleum Centre and vicinity. I have just received tbe largest stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING Now In tbe Oil Country, and can and will sell cheaper than any other man In town. TO lTZ" raiUNTDS I ask von to call and see before purchas ing elsewhere, as it Is lor your beuefit I am doing this. Deo't be led astray, but atop and examine my stock before going t aay other place, l have tba LARGEST STOCK OF HATS Ever before offered in tbe Oil Country. Also, the noest siocs. oi Gents' Furnishing Goods V..amf I .minlRDk W SS Uli In the oountry. S. SOBEL. PICKKRSGILL, LYONS Manufacturers end Detlcra in ' LOOKING GLASSES. f roe nauiei ai.o i kt l-onKinr; masses and u. Frames a Specialty. 141 Wood Street, PlUabureh. t. Maraii l-m3 " ' r m. ii. cocifilAx: riTTSBUHQU, PA., Dealer In Iron and Wood workin. Hlaehlnerir.and MANi rACTtHKRV l fPLIFS IIs conifniitly on handacomnlele rtorknf nWi ry, JiiJmm Oov.nmrs.Tii. H. lilnp. lVklog. lv Hnd lii. frmerv H hc-i wundworin'. ria lur Ctrcnlara aud Priced. " a specially, fcw inrOmJ , VGraHClall SalOOTJ w v va,M. '"WU, WAIT PIGII, Proprietor. WASHINGTON ST.. PET. CENTRE Particular attention Dald to the wants nf ik.. tomers, and will keep the finest stock of FltESIt lsAOEIl ASn ALT.. CHIOCK CIAK9,e. ' irrop in ana see un in nur new qnartcri. ctttt PETRULEDM EXCHANGE WASHINGTON ST., PETROLEUM CENTRE, 1 PENSA. W. D. DOUCE, Proprietor. Keeps constantly on hand the choicest brsndi t Wines, Liquors & Cigars, efal kinds. Warm Menlt at all llo.ri. WILD GAME IN ITS SEASON. tOYSTEES Received dally and served tip In rj style neslrrf. fT7lf you wiint to jfet a good square meal, t-m of I Jiger lo wash it down, aud a nice I igar give at a call. W. D. DUDKE. IYtrnlcnm Centra, March 1J, Isni. tl Agents Wanted FOR THE LIFE OF I AMES FISL Jr. KnihraclriK. also blMrraphicatr-ketches and Por- k. traits of M iu Mnnsrleld, stioke., drew, vsnantut, Oimlit. Tweed and others. Oiitwlls any book in Hie market, over 600 pages. Esnd rurcircminiu lenns In 1UB IP Sc McCOliiil .W, I'nblieliers, THI'SVILLE, Ps. Kel). iflUni. Emel Zedwicb ('LITTLE JOE. ) BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, fias been established in VeirnUT-n Centre forth pa.t three jears. and Has tne lameai Alakinytlm Beat FH nn Finest JSOOt III ID4 Ull Ua la constantlT receiving orders from ouisr"6 nuns 01 ine vmi ni'iuu. He constant!) kc pi on band Kcadj-made Boots & Slices LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AND GAITER CALk AKD SEt' Hl.n. jpif KMKHiEIW'rnL- ' ' VULI. H. wiirmone, thos. n mm W MA ft Hardwa&..J r'l'hrM rimu. nttnTe at. L UIKMBIIQCIf PENN. Invite the ett.-ntloi. of Imje.s til lbr which. Iu acloctiou and price, is uusurpasMl ra country. . . m, fotn- I liey are gsntsiw s"; R.kser Esny celebrated File" and Uaape, tnistsiej unci P',,,v:?'S.v'gl.h H.k:..rtll,l:lllo.l 10 "A'o,. Meet, PIKebursju uteel, ,, wto elk, iie. hold at n,niiiirctiirers iir'ces. IF YOU. WANT A n..jtrf'i! GOOD PAIR OF ito"01 n..nlV FIXE PAIR WU,M ,asTi airav p Jf' UUWi' GO TO J. A. PliANTE. n..i,i.l.MtM. Mr TVtrn.eam CtntTO vyw Muiatuk rti, LeelatM0" BOOTS BENT g. U. V. w r ...fl-ll Jieirinna. - rr-i jV FISHER AOllttw ....i.nTf1 GENERAL MABrllNli .. ni.i .all kinds of Bl U -,3 WEIiLTOOIiS , Naoweary Icr J,ow" JaCUIW J wens, in conr.ecvwii e have a large ana couvci'- BLACKSMITH SHOP. New .took of Winter ClotbgALDEN'a fl Tl SI tl I a I L c