211 rr SHUGERT & STARR plmiw M MeTastasd, Urnltk C. J Merchant Tailors! AKD.DEALIKS 15 Gents' Furnishing Hoods, COR. SPRING ft FRAKKLIX 8TS., TITI'SV.LLE, PA.1 Hevepetleooeof thaflMetaeeortmeoUjejl CL02H8& CA8S1MERES ENGLISH, FREXCHoAND fipf AMERICAN COATINGS, MIXED AND STRIPED SCITINGS, &FANCY VESTINGS. ear offend to the OU Region. TWENTY DIFFERENT 9TTLES OF HATS 3c OAFS, Ab lb Latest snd Nobbiest ety'.es. A FULL LTNI OF Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c: etroloum Centre Daily Record. Pel. centre Pa, lHoudav inarch Si. Ulvlua Mrvlca. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CnURCH Services every Subbatb at 11 A. M. ana 1,4 P. M. Sabbath School at 12B P. M. ' eats free. A cordial invitation extend ed to all. Rev. P. W. ScoriiLD, Paitor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 75 o'clock P. M. D. PATTON, Pastor. Petrolenm Centre JLodga, Afo. TlO, I. 0,o(0. F. Regular meeting nigblt Friday, at 7 O'clock. Signed. J. E. BOTi.ES, N. G. W. A. Keller, A. Sec'y. ' BtTPlice of meeting, Main St., opposite MoCtintock House. A.. O. Of V. XV. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of XT. W., , meet! eeiTT Monday evenlnc at 7 o'clock, to Odd Fellow's Hall, Petroleum Centre, Penn'a. ' A. Glen, m. w. 8. H. Kooker, R. Gold at 1 p. m. 109,' We understand a committee of tbe Cleve land members of tbo South Improvement Company were In Oil City, Saturday, lor the purpose of effecting more compromise' with (be puicbasera. Tbey came, con ferred, got no satisfaction whatever, end left. Had tbey stopped In Petroleum Cen tre, we fear a cold batb in tbe nearest B. S. taok would bave been Ibe reception award ed them. We bave no compromise to make with you, wha'tevor, Cleveland members of tbe monopoly. Don't attempt to run over over us, cr you Bay get tbe worst of It. Major MoCllotook, editor of tbe Tidioute Journal, has been sued for libel for matt-log Ibe statement tbat an oil buyer was, con nected with tbe 8. 1. C. That Individual will undoubtedly bave a nice Utile bill eosis to pay. editors. Mot tuncb is made by suing1 t The soariet fever is very prevalent at Mil. Ir end Shaffer Farms, and many children have died. tTTbe worldreoowued actor, Edwin Adams, aa Enoob Ardeo, at tbe Academy of Millie, Oil City, March 23tb. Special train will return from Oil City after the perform once. We are In receipt ot a large assortment of jobbing stook, for both plain aod fancy work, and would respectfully solicit our friends to favor ua with tbeir orders. Tbe clerk ol tbe weather la entitled to tbe t backs of tbe people for allowing tbe weather to moderate. Oo Friday evening nest, deoatioo par ty will be giveo at Ibe Central House, for Ibe benefit of Rev. Sobodeld, pastor of the If. E. Society of Ibis place. Tbe Rev. jfeatlenkin bas been a faithful laborer in Ihe Master ' vineyard, and our citizens bottle make Ma heart glad by a liberal do avalleo. Tee reridreni.'aed ootor, Edwin Adams, as Eoeeb Ardea, Aotdemy of Muila, Oil City, March Mtb'- Social train III MteraftoaOUCiiAfteV tbeperform- W. J. Eitttidratl. aaewi 4 Ala. rc. l wan vaj avi Mm unk ears, deal,, the report tbat Jba torn km baa. told to th. South fa A Detroit man, who bad contributed bundle of cast-off Clothing for the relief Of Ike victims of tie Minnesota Are, received rotn one of ihe eufl'eiers the following note "The eommltty n.en gtv me, amongst other things, wat be called a pars o pants, and 'twood snake m pant torn to ware 'em, found your oame an' wbeieyou live en one of tba pokite. My wife- lafTnl to when I bode 'em to her that I thot she wanld have a eoolpsbuo fit. 8 be wants toooif tbere Htm and bretbea a man who bai leg Be bigger then that. 8 he ted If there wu be urter to be lakes op for vajrlnsy fur bavin' oo visible meant ov itipporl. I couldent get 'em eo my oldeit boy, sol uwd 'em for gun essea. II you bar another pare le spare ny wife wood like to get 'em to bang up by the aide or the Ore place tu keep tbe long1 Id." l"WTbe world-renowned actor, Edwin Adauis, aa Enoch Ardeo, at the Academy of Music, Oil City, March 2Sih. Special train will return from Oil City alter tbe perlorm ance. Kane City, March 25th, 1S72. Mr. Epitu: Divine services ere held every Senday evening to the school bouse at Ibis place, Kev. llo)t, of the Diamond, presiding. These meetings have proved ol greal interest lo rouny residents who bave tbe tear of Gcd before ibvir eyes and re. spect ble boly word, but I am sorry lo say there are a number of young ladies and gentlemen who attend these meeliuge, and instead of paylnii tbat proper respect due ibe bouse of God and His minister, occupy tbeir lime In utakiog spurt of and rldicul log Ibe same. Last evening a parly of Ibtse young per pie were pnt'ct and occu pied tbe eutire evening ic laughing, stamp ing tbeir feet, reeding dime novels, and otherwise desecrating lb" octaion. Now, I desire lo ask for information "Is tbere oo lew tbat will compel Ibrse thoughtless , young people to respect themselves and God's bouse?" Yours, 4c, Ciilrcii Goer. In reply to our correspondent's inquiry, s would reply that Ibe Constitution of tbe Uolled States plainly states tbat "every man may worship God according to tbe die. lates of bis owu conscience," and no person bas a right to disturb bim or Ibem la so do ing. The penalty is heavy fine aud Im prisonment. We would advise those young people to desist Irom their evil, course, as ibey stand oo dangerous ground. We aie lo roeipl of a communication making very damaging statements againit Ike character ol a certain young man we wot of. As we never believed in usual ling tbe private character of any Icdlvidual, we decline publishing it. Prospectuses lor two new daiiy papers lo Parker's Landing, bave been Issued. One is to be named the "Daily Reporter," pub lisbed by Sam. Voung. of tbe East Brady Independent. Tbe other will be known as tbe Daily Journal, aod will be Issued by Mr. Clark Wilson, editor of tbe Oilman's Journal. We wish Ibem both success, but iodine lo tbe belief tbat Parker's Landing will not support two dallies. jyTbe world-renowned actor, Edwin Adams, as Eaooh Ardeo, at tbe Academy ol Music, Oil City, March 28tb. Special train will return from Oil City after the perform' eoee.- Tilusville bas subscribed almost $300,000 to tbe stock of Ike new railroad from But falo to tbat city. Tbe fcxecutive Committee of Ihe Pro ducers' Union met cm Friday at tbe Demo cratic Club rooms In Oil Ciiy. No business was transacted except tbe election of per manent offiwrs for tbe ensuing year, a, follows: President Wm. Hasnn, Oil City. Vice President 3. D. Karnes, Parker's Lending. Secretary and Treasurer W. S, McMul- lan, McClintnckville. Tbe committee adjourned lo meet at the Library Kootns, Oil City, on Uoodsy, 25lb, at 2 o'clock m. Major McLaughlin was defeated In bis 2,000 wrestling match with Homer Lane, lu New York, on Saturday week. Two men named McKee, werearrealed en a warrant, by constable Dearolpb, of St, Pe tersburg, last week, charged with steeling jars aod reamers, Irom a hardware aiore at tbat place. Erqitire Bostapb, held them In bail for tbeir appearance at court. Clarion Democrat. A Michigan gin mil) keeper has this eve live arrangement: 1 on put your ten coots on a spot marked "whisky," tbe apparatus revolves ana aireouy you see a glass of whisky standing before you, aod you don't knew, ofoeo.ie, who gave it to yon, or bow It came there. It was a brilliant Fai dn Lac boy wbo. seeing a dog with a mozile for tbe first time exclaimed: "Mamma dihh.Hi I bet five cents ,be dogs era goiog to wea.r boopsklrts, 'here goes dog with one on its joie now. IIO AttE THE Ail OP THE SO. IMPBOvE MEKT COMPANY? Oil City. Mnrch 21. Meesis. Joseph Bushnell, Joseph Seep, Daniel O'DaV, II. W. Fawcetl, J. W. Alexander, George Huff and Joseph Bai lies: Dear Sihs Tbe undersigned commmlttee would rmneelfllllv call jour atlenllon to tbe Droceedinna of tbe Oil City Oil Ex change and Ihe resolution hereto annexed naaaed at a meetini of tbe same on Satur day last. It was made Ibe duly of Ihe eomnilttoe to eenfer with each ef you, named as agents ol the Southern Improvement Company, and la k i.f mu in behalf of Ihe members n' tbe Oil Excbsnge aod in bebslf of tba self-retpect alUching lo all honorable biiel ores men, fo sei'er your connection with (ht South Improvemtnt Company against whom there Is wide-spread indignation and much bitter feeling. A chartered monopoly, secret and oath. bound, based upon special chartered rights, wicked and unjust to this vast oil region, seeking to monopolize and grasp lor their own sellisb purposes tbe honest industries Of tbis people, amounting lo uiaoy million dol. lars. la beball oftbose wbo. are to be the vic tims of Ihe monster monopoly we ask of you a candid "yes" or a decided "no.,' Uopiug to bear of you soon, we remaim respecttully yours A. J..GREKN-F1E1.P, C. A. Cooper, L. IllLDKMAX. Committee. To Menrs. L. IUIdemsn, C. A. Cooper A. J. Greenfield. Tmsvil.l.E, March 20, 1872. Gentlemen Your farorol the 18th cam8 lo band iui moroiog, together with the resulutions passed at Ibe Oil City Oil Ex change meeting bed on Saturday last, re questing ma to sever my cooiieclio i with toe aouiu mprovement uotnpany. 1 am not an aijent of tht South Improve. meat. Company, have not ndeavored lo buy oil lor ibnn. never having received oo or der to do so; coosrquenily I bave no con neclioo lo sever. Mil business is precisly what It has been lor years part; cooducUii in eveiy pailioolar now, as then, wilb- out any change whatever. la it prosecu lion 1 trust I have been, and always shall be governed by thai self respect wbicb, as you truly ob erve, attaches to all business rnen. 1 retaatu. geulletuen. very respeetlolly yours, 4c, JosKi-u Bisunei.i,. To Messrs. L Haldemau, C. A. Cooper aod A. J. Greenfield. Gentlemen Your fvor ofthe IStb Inst , loseiurr witn Ibe t roceedluis of ibe Uii I'lty Oil Exchange aunexed, i.Tal band aiid contenisduly noted, and in bich you im ply tbat we are auenls for Ihe Suittb Iui- piovvuient Company and want a eiraitfii lot ar aid answer. Our anmer is mi. l!e art not, nor hai-e tes 6n agents or the oouth Jmfrovtmtut Uomtny. eiy ie-ecilu ly. John W. Alknande r. Jl'HEI'H Sekp, Daniel O'Dat. Pankkr's Lanoinu, March 20, 1872. To Mean. L. Ilel leman. C. A. Cooper aud A. J. Gruenlield, Oil City. Gent: Your favor of the IfUh, askimi me to sever my connection wilb the South Improvement Compaoy just lo hand la re ply I bave only lo say that lam not buvinn fur tht oirfh' Improvement Company, but tor io-pD iiusnneii, ny wnoui i am em ployed. (Who employs Bushnell) I have been with him over a year and my re. lalion with biro in a business point of view remain nncnangea. 1 woui-l therefore re spectfully refer le bim. Yours truly, Geo. W. nirp. Noti. By tbe aid ol nua Italic. It will be seen that the committee failed lo ask them to sever tbeir connections with Wal ton, Bostwick, Loekbart, Waring, Warden, or Claike, Ac, Ac, but only with S. I. Co., aecret arrangement lo wbicb of course, tney tto not (as ageols) belong and are not supposed to know any tbiug about il, as tbey only buy oil fcr their individual em ployers, to whom all oil may be shipped as (as.fullows) lo Bostwlcks name, and he la csrlaloly uot tbe Southern ' Improvement Company. Seat And a'tbough tbe agenla tell tbe truth yet If we sell thtm oil us may be sold as tbe committee was, perhaps. Thus Tbe committee appointed at Ibe Oil City mraiing to center wuo ine so-called agents ot the South Improvement Company, Jo seph lliisbnell, Joseph Seep, John W. At exaoder, Daniel O'Hey, George W. Huff ana H. W. Fawoell, Query Who do these agenta buy oil fort made their report wuicn appears in ine un Lilly ierrtcK aod Tltusville Courier aod Herald of to day. -Each of these gentlemen empbslioally deny uaviog anything whatever lo do with toe monopoly, thtrtby clearing themselves of ma imjuuiiton or belonging to the odious aod corrupt combination that seeks, aa tte committee ju.ily remark, "to monopolize and grasp lor their own selfish purposes the honest industries of Ibe people amounting v iu.ii millions or doners. Petroleum Centre Record Is It only committees lo Harrlaburg who gst mooo -struck, or Invest lubouib In piovement spectacles? Pi tie Oleum Csxtbi. They bave bad 119 days of slelgbiofln rtyvlllo this wloter. The Hwtort op a National Remedy Here Is the history ef Ihe most celebrated tonic ol tbe ago In a nutshell. In 1860 It was an nounced that a certain combination of vegetable Ingredients, with a pure difPis ive stimulant, Was working wonders In tbe cure of cbronio dyspepsia, nervous debility, liver complaints, periodical fevers, rheums, tlem and constitutional weakness. The un pretending name given to the speclBo was Plantation Bitters. Tbe ttatement attract ed Jbe attention of In v slide ever where. The new remedy received a fair trial, and the results more than cootirmed all tbat had been said in its praiso. Tbeuce forward it was a grand success. The tmsinees Columns or the press spresd Ibe gloriiut news tar and wide, and the martyrs lo Indlgeeilon, bil lionsnese, physical prostration and prema ture decay, as if by common consent, sought relief Irom the new vegetable restorative. They fonnd what tbey sought. From tbat lime to the preseot the Increase in tbe de mand for Planlalian Bitters has been one ol ibo most striking events in tbis age. Tennessee has a perfect rush ef candi dates who yearn for the Governorship. Tbat Mosaic statesman, Andrew Johnson, hovers threateningly on the scene, and promises lo push himsell In as an iodepend. ent bidder for tbis prize. Considering tbis contingency, a Tennessee' paper adds: "Sbou II Andy tske tbe stump under such circumstances, he would certainly make II warm for tba "Generals." If be did not come out altogether victorious, be would certainly give ibem an opportunity losbow tbeir skill in conducting a retreat. ffTbe world-renowned actor. Edwin Adams, as Enoch Arden, at tbe Academy ol Music, Oil City, March 28tb. Special train will return from Oil City after tbe perform auce. Tbis shows the power of petroleum. Tbe last of Nantucket's remaining whale ships wis sold a few weeks since. Twenty or thirty years ago Nantucket'bad a fleet of some eighty whslers, live-sixths of which were constantly at sea. Now what was once a most flourishing business, bas totally disappeared from its old heme. "Meet me at tbe Post-Offlce" is tbe latest piece of sentimental music It was written by a young lady who could' nevei go for her mail without meeting ber male. Madame Moore, the pedestrian now in Cincinnati, offers to oscillate ber beetle-extinguishers against Westoo, over a huudted mile course, for $1,000 a side and give bim two miles start. Lady Yarmouth asked Garrick one day why love was always represented as a child. He replied, "Because love never reaches the age of wisdom and experience." "Do be frank-" said young Mr. Smith to Miss Francis, wbo bad been quizzing bim for an hour. "But, Edward, I have been Frank for twenty-five years, and I should like to Iry some other name tor a change,' was the arch reply. "No cards. " While they wrere aitiog-lbe tools at a well on theiJobo Ashbscb farm, near Peters burg, one day last week, tbe rope slipped off Ibe wheel and the engine started to tun so rapidly tbat the fly wheel flew to pieces, and one man ws seriously, injured and an other hurt. A Philadelphia woman wbo bad broeta ber leg was to modest tbat the would no' permit tbe surgeon to set It, aod tbeie being oo female doctor around, mortification en sued, which resulted In death. When- a young man of Dubuque asks a young lady to "lake bit arm," tbe gazet upon bim with a vaecioatlng smile. N. B. -This It aa low at we thall go oo these small-pox jokes Boston Advertiser. Marlow tbe Jamestown murderer will' be hanged an Friday uex . tyThe werld-renowoed. actoi, Edwla Adamt, at Enoch Ardeo, at tbe Academy of Music, Oil City, Mareb 28tb. Special train will return from Oil City alter Ibe perform, ance- AXMoiiNcenEim. COUNT! COMMISSIONS!!. ID. Rboohb: l'lease announce H. B. BIXOX, of Coruplauter Town.hlp, aa a candidate foe Coun ty ComuilMloiier, subject to tbe UMi;es of the He aubllcan party at tbe primary election. MAN If VOTERS. PROTHONOTARY. J 3. HAIGTiT, of Pleaaantville, Pa., late Cant of Company -B," 111th Henn'a Vet. Vol. Infantry, will be a candidate for the office of l'rotliouatory, of Venango county, subject to the umgea of the KepuMlcau party, at tbe primary electloa. F. W. TIA8TIN08, or franklin, la a candidate for tha oftlce ut Protnonatory of Venango Coanty aubject to the dedaloa of tbe KepubUiuan party, at pnuiary election. litMtal Motlcea. For Kale. , A desirable and paying business, In a good location. Income from 91,200 to $1,600 per month. Terms moderate. For lull particulars enquire at the Record office. mcb22 1m. Pioturea colored lo India Ink and oil, at Hemptttd A Co't Gallery, jaa, IS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS II Oil, CITY, jl. fc J NO. A WILEY,.. CRAM PROnilL Till! Or the celebrated actor, Nr. mm Wk. .... . a ss ... Mlrcicd company of krtlitei. for ' One Night Only! Thursday, March 28th, In hit great speciality, dramatized m Tennyson's beautiful poem of EN OH AKDBIY, As performed by bim at BOOTH'S THEt TRE, N. Y., for eight consecutive wt and at every FIRST CLASS TREA7HK Irl AMERICA. U" fJTRerved Seats may ha ohtslord k? leleenpb to John A. Wiley. Oil (Ji'y, p, tlTAt Titneville, March 27ih. J9ij ' Just from New York A SFLENMD STOCK OF SPRIN6 OVERCOATS, 1 To the Citizens of Petroleum t i . i . l venire and vicinity. I bave just received tbo largest stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING Now in tbe Oil Country, and can and tell cheaper than any other man in loo. TO IMTS' FIENDS I ask you to call and see before pn refut ing elsewhere, aa it is lor your benefit I an doing tbis. Don't be led e.trny, but slop ml examine tny stock before going tosnyolbet place. I bave tbe LARGEST STOCK OF IIAT3 Ever before offered in ihe Oil Country. Alto, tbe finest stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods In tbe country. 8. SOHEL. tllHIV.IL AND IHtAKIlHK Ol' THAIN: U. C. & A. R. K. On and after Sunday, Nov. IStb, 1871, trains will run at follows': north no. 5. no. 3. no. I Leave Irvine. 12,1(1 r m. 5.10 r Leave Oil City 6,00 A M. 2.43 r M. 7,25 r Pet.Ceu 6.30 3.25 8.11 " Tituev. 7.10 ' Arrive Corry, 8.55 " ROl'TU. no, 2. Leave Corry, 10,55 a M. " Tituev. 12.25 p v. P. Cen. 1.25 Arrive O. City 2,H5 " 4.117 " 8.55 " 6,40 10,30 " no. 4. 6.10 A M. 7.30 " 8.20 " 9.l'5 " 11.50 " NO.C, S.OOTS" 7,25 " S.20 " 9,10 " Irvine. 4,4a JJT No. 6 and 6 ran on Sunday, For Sale. A desirable House located In Ibe IM Shore Block. Water convenient. 1 e sirable residence for a small family. TrM exceedingly cheap. Enquire at the i P. Newsrootm !"f' WJ- Cb lldren's Likenetses taken bflw the hours of 10 a m and 2 p m, si liemHiw Co's Daguet reao Gallery. i"11 For Sale or Bent- The building lately occupied by A. Sbullt aa a Bakery and Grocsry Store. W q.U'ref H.C.JARVI3. Petroleum Centre, Pa. j 3(Mt IT Cal I and examine Ibose fa8bIooW Hate and Caps just received at leb. 21-11 A. ALPEr LIViS AND LET LIVE! ... . . . a. Arinntroricl JUKI recetveo at jne . Flour and Feed Store. 1.800 bushels M WHITE OATS, WHICH Will o est cash prices! q2B-il tF Now It tbe llme to buy Hall j Cap" obeap at the Jamestown CloW Stoie. Life-elM Rembrandt pictures ' Hempsted & Co't Gallery. tWA lot of old papers for talt ' tilt JSTNow is the time to P"'n f"lPt Clothing cheap; and A.' ALDEN nl.no. ism-- T Latest styles of New York. PW',.' pliiu aod notion Maia ana -f- j- gt0t id at A. Alden't Jamettown Clothl"l a"" WGAFFNBY keeps n'n1.tlp2i hand Scotch Ale aod London Potter, -r til fnr famll UIA. . W Gf .' J'r.,or.D,C.16t They rne vour tJininins or an telling fnodt "dirt cbetp. . 'Secure tbe 8badow ere the "!lJpS fades." by going lo Hempttatl I w guerrean Gallery, Petroleuml Centre, rr Beautiful and fashlooabli , ftar NeTkTles, at ALU'
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