SHTJGERT & STARR ISooMMora to McFarlaod, SmUk A Co., Merchant Tailors! Gents' Furnishing .Goods, CUH.fcSPRING & FRANKLIN STS., ' TITUSV.iiliE, PA. lUxe pat is one of the finest assortments a;) VLOlBSd CASSIJIEBES ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN ooatictg-s. MIXED AND STRIPED SUITINGS, FAN3T VESTINGS. lv effcradpn the Oil Region. TwSNTT DIFFERENT STYLES OF HATS Sc CAPS, Alt th Lata and KobblMt style. A FULL LINE OF Gents! Furnishing Goods, ,&c. l-'etroleum Centre Daily Record. . Centre Pa Frldsvr April 13 Divine Service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Bervlcea-every Sebbetij aV 11 A. M. and X M. Sabbath Sebool at 12X P. M. eats free. A ooidlaL invitation extend ed to alk Bsv. P; W. Soopield, Paitor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching a M oMock A. M., and 7U 'elook P. M. Di 7ATTON, Pattor. Petroleum. Centre Lodge, No. ..' v -v fl,.KO. Of O. P. Regwlar saaetlng night Friday, at 7 e eioca. eigui. ALBERT GLENN,. N. G. tW"PUo f meeting, Mala St., opposite jsouiioiogk House. A. O. Ot V. V. Liberty Ledge No. 7, A. O. of TJ. W., evury Monday evening at 7 o'clock, Id Odd Fellow's Hull, Petroleum Centre, Peno'a. ' A. 6les M. ?. 8. H. KooxiRv Ri I Gold at 1 av oh 110! A1 ' Tbe Pittsburgh Commercial ol yesterday publishes a statements of what those noble en, Warden, Frew Jfc Co., Waring,-King & Co., Logan Bros. & Co., Standard Oil Co., and J A. Bottwiek & Co., better known as the South Improvement Comcanv. would have done bad the oil producers only allow ed them to ateal $4,000,000 per annum from their pockets, Tbroegb a So. Imp. palr o' , spectacles Ibe picture presented,! sploodlf ferons aad beautiful to gaze upon. As seen by tbe producers It was nothing bat rank corruption, dry bones. e. The advantage eel forth by the plunderers, bad tbe dear people of the oil region: only have submitted to tbe little scheme or robbery, would have been, accord log to these bonnet thieves lit. lo save a large number of refiner from immense Ion, and In some cases utter ruin, and to pay them fair manufacturer's pront. Id. To give the producer a good price for wquai at an points, ad. To pay the railroads a fair freight. 4in. io furnish a good, reliable, sale oil ir our noma consumer. 6tb. To bring Into this country from six millions to eight millions dollars additional money per annum from Europe. -toe on men Having countered on the thieve and won tbe game, tbepitial trbln log of th beast la truly agonising. mow that th gigantic swindle ( dead, ta riutburgb Uoumeroial to exceedingly careiwi to publish their report a an adver tisement. When they bad tbe oil nan by tbe throat, tbe Commercial was tuptesaei'y indifferent to the situation, and nad nvto word of sympathy lot tbe producers. The oil men will not forget tbe court i tbe Pill-burgh press In this matter. ' To let ibe people know he is ative and enable them to Hod out th best place In town to get a square meal, "Cort" Dodge lias recently put up au elegant sigu In troot of tbe Petroleum Excnaoge Hotel. It Js a beauty, and oo mistake. Everybody coin cides lu (eying that no better meal is set up J a 4b oil regiea than at the Exchange. Tba bridge builder of tbe Warren A Ye sEf Railroad arct.ca in towo jest rdjy. A correspondent ef the Erie Dlipatoh writes s follow from Foxburg: Now that floe weather bat opened upon at, and tbe Ice In tbe river baa broken up. making navigation noobstriieted. busineet bas commenced to look up a little. Tbe lust two nioothi bare been very dull eoes for people la tbe oil country. Tbere H oow in tbe Parker and Petersburg districts at least ono hundred thousand barrels of oil in the Pipe Company's bands, and in tanks at the wells, and tbe daily production lor this district alone It over 4,700 barrels, while tbat of tbe whole Oil Regions Is but 17,000. Oil, however, Is now on tbe move. The first shipment on tbe river was from this place last week (Thursday,) The ateamer James Jackson, with two banes In tow. took 3,600 barrels, destined for Pittsburgh, and to-day I noticed several mora barges loading from the Mutual Pipe Line Com pany's tanks. The railroad people, since this shipment by river, have began to re cover themselves and are finding tank ears wbteb were shoved off upon side tracks, wbiob, ostensibly tbey knew not of, and now oil trains have recommenced running, and are helping lo take away this large amojnt ol surplus oil, and will consequently relieve operators who have been oollged for tbe pest twe weeks to pump Into tbe Allegheny and Clarion rivers. Inconsequence of this move, business bas commenced to look np ana better times may soon be expected, as the sale of this oil will help greatly In plac. log fiitby liiCAa" again in circulation. Cuactahjca Lake. Tourists to this pleasant resort will be glad lo learn that Capt. Grandlna neat little steamer, tbe "Jamestown," has been thoroughly refitted and refurnished from stem to stern, and in a style Ibsl will make It equally desirable to passengers land tourists. The steamer will make trips between Jamestown and May vine, as well as attending lo the want 0f eacureioo parties. Meadville boasts en Anti-Corset Associa tion. It ta composed of youog men, on so count, we presume, of the extraordinary facilities enjoyed by that class lor the dis covery of oases of light laciog. If the As, sociaiioo oner me giria arms in place of eortett, It may succeed in relieving a few eaes of suffering, besides pleasing Dr. Dio Lewis. We wish It success. I.NjcxcTtON Granted. Most of our read era are undoubtedly familiar with tbe ease of tbe Petroleum Centre Rallaoad vs. tbe Warren A Venango Railroad; The case came np last week before a full bench. Philadelphia, and a decision was rendered on Saturday granting tbe preliminary in junction as demaodaeno the complaint of ibe plaioiftfr. , One Sutley, (who at his name Indicates ia srobably oomposed of equal parts of tut and ley V of Cberrylree Village, a simple-mind etl country buckwheat," who ought to know better but yet is not to blame lor what be don't know, takes us to task through the columns of tbe Venango Spectator, edited and published at Franklin by our friend Johnny Whlttaker, for an alleged miarepre tentation of facts In regard to tbe Mullen robbery, as reported by us a few day. sine. Tb report .was given just at our In formant, a Cberrvtree man, stated It Subsequently we learned tbe robbery took plaoeat Dempseytowo, which made but lit tle t ifferecoe as tbat place is In Cherrytree township. The authorities always provide sn asylum for Idiots, lunatics and addle paled tools, and we would suggest tbat tbey immediately remove this atraoge admixture of matter from Oberrytree, before tba winds of heaven scatter it broadcast over tb earth a a poor quality of a fertilizer. Sut will not Ten raise a secood quality of buckwheat, Gentle Spring rains are falling fastrta-day On Stark, au aged American if African descent, "was arretted yesterday on oath of C. C Ballou, charged with renting a bones or bawdy purposes Justice Reynolds reo rdered verdict ef not guilty and defendant pay costs. Fortunately. tbe tire at Oil City, day be fore yesterday, waa not so disastrous as at first anticipated. Tb lost Is estimated at $30,000. Tbe Republican State Uouveotiou, wbiob met la Herrisburg, Wednesday, nominated tbe following State ticket: Governor General John F. Htrirantt, Judge: ol tht Supreme Court Hon. TJy act Mercur. Auditor General Hon. Harrison Allen. ' Dr. Joseph IVoodbull, one of tbe busbande of Ibe notorious Victoria WoodhulL1 died suddenly Sunday night, and the coroner la iovfegtlgatleg tb caa. From free-loveitm to husband poisoning is but a brief step. Mrs. W. may not have taken It, but It is not mure criminal than some' tbat she has taken. Forty-six thousand person iu Iowa can neither read nor tvrlta, tod one -thud Of iht'Di are vote-is. Ttaa Hlght ot Keeping oat, Mr. Bamdel M. Uulncy, a MamcbMotU Legislator, bss presented an aspect of the rights of women' which will command at tention lor its novelty of statement, what ever may be thought of ila justice. He held tbat ha was a truer friend of tbe rlguta or woman than those who would Impose upon her tbe responsibility of suffrage, and said: I believe in affording ber evry facility for engaging in every occupation of private life ol which she can show herself capable, tot this thing will soon regulate Jtself. It she Is not a good doctor she will gel no patients, If she is not a good I awyer the w ill not get clients, if she cau't drive a bora car tbe companies will not employ ber; while tbe success of any exceptional woman In either of the lioe will not compel any other to follow in their footsteps. But ot women's rights, I consider the most precious and In alienable, and tbe latt to be taken from any woman againtt ber will, I tbe right not to vote; tbe right to staod apart from tb con test, and unshaken by its exoltemeut and Its passions, to assist lb man to bold fast to honor and to truth. I have endeavored to (liow that, by conferring upon all women the right to vole, because some few desire It, you take from tent of thousands their right not to vote, and drag tbem, againtt plea and remonstrance, Into the mire of tbe pollll. sal arena. A lady of New York, ofFreoeh parentage, brig'.t, witty, and good, became tbe wife ol a gentleman wbose business called hfcm every summer to Paris. In hit youth bit pace bad been rapid, and tbe lady's rela tives gave many ahaketof tbe bead when talking of th marriage. He told ber very plainly that he bad been of naughty babita) out promised to be proper. And be mad a very guod husband. On ach return from Paris be brought ber some nice little pres. eat sometimes a bouquet, sometimes dozen of Alexandre's, sometimes a dress. But this, bis eighth return, be surprised ber by placing in her bands a magnificent lace shawl, the cost of which could not have been lu than $700 or 800. Well might her bright eyes sparkle, as tbey did, over tbe exquisite gossamer-likw gift. Putting an arm tenderly around bit neck, aad giving blm a suit, tweet kits, the said: 'Ab what a good, kind husband you are, to bring me such a nice present; but, Charley dear," (with a roguish smile,) "bow bad you must have beeu ia Pans this last timeV Sb knew him. Tbe pittsbiirgb Post objects to tea pas sage of tbe bill, new before tbe Legislature, granting to Colonel Drake the sum of $10, 000 from tb Stale Treasury ia recognition or tbe benefits of bis discovery of oil wells io Pennsylvania has conferred upon tbe State. Wbile tbe Post admits th justice of relief for Colooel Drak In win way il decidedly opposes setting tucb a bad example at re warding public benefactor at the expense of tbe tax payers. And In this it takes a sensible staod. Tbe oil region itself should see tbat Colonel Drake dees not suffer for want of money, lor tbe men who have be soms oil princes are only so through bis dls' covery. They have reaped the benefit of Colonal Drake' labors and they should see that be and bis are left high and dry above penury and want for their lifetime. Tb Harrington well on tbe Slioker farm it just about to- strike tbe sand, another well on same farm but farther north la in tbe boulder, these are on tbe "bell" sup posed. ,' Fred Andrews on lbs D. Rltz tsrm Is in tbe sabd and galling a apleodid show. Sneriff Thomas expeclt lo-finish bis well next week, it I looaiei oo tbe top- of tbe hill on tbe D.Ritz farm. Several nw well north and wett of Ant werp City will be completed witbln ten day. Overy A Brawley are In tbe taud en th Gibson farm on mil east of Mariiosburg, The well is full of oil, and promises to be ss good as any tbat baa been found In tb section. Tb Wei be 1 well oo Aabbacb ran abort distano wett ef Antwerp olty which was completed last wek-i doing 12 barrel per day. Bmienton Sun. Some absurd bet were pending on tbe r suit of the. Connecticut eleoiloo.. One lo volved tbe ceriylog by tbe losiog party ot the winner "pig-aback" from Uartlerd to New Uaven; another necessitated the log of two quarts ef dried apples- without drioltlng a drop ol water; and stilt- another. a Democratic voter engaged to carry bis Republican opponent oo bis beck across rope stretched from housetop lo housetop If tbe Republican ticket should win - tb day. ana to lorieii i,uuu u ne leu on tbe rope himself or dropped bi companion. A party bearing of a dog a tier Land star, wanted to know wbai be waa after bim for.' Hot Spiings, Arkansas, are already over ta with vlsitjt iu itsrct) of hesltS. Twxstt Dollars WeT of Cbabitt.- II I terrible to think of Ibe agonies of a woman of Cultivation and refinement when suffering under an attack el that dread dls- kleptomania. An instance oi neari reading Intensity teoh piece tbe ether day In Button. An elegantly dretwd wemao was detee ted In tbe very act of plagiarising oalr of tllh stocking!. She started turn Ins pale and buist Into tear, suddenly con. scloui ol her guilt, and then lo the' moc( agonised manner besought tbe proprietor to Galeae her and offered blm a twenty dollar note lor tbe stockings. The gentUman kindly reasoned with the afflicted woman. and then, taking tbe price of tbe stockings. returned her tbe change from Ibe twenty dollar note. Tbe poor woman then disap peered and was beard of no more, although ber bank note was, at II was proved, a wen executed counterfeit. Exchange. Truth and Poitet. Milton puts Into. tbe mouth ef Lucller, la "Paradise Lost,' these memorable words To be Weak I Mltmbl." Never was a truer seotenoe written than this supposed to b wrung from tb Arco fiend in bis Impotence and agony. Every victim of nervous debility, or of thai de pressing languor which la one of the accom panlment ef dyspepsia, and billlousnets esn testify to the misery ol mind and body, which tbey Involve. Tb motive power ol the avatam is bartiauy DaraiTzeu: toe mina ia bannled by anxiety and tear, and Ibe sufferer la as iacaoable ol spplyios himself energetically lo any kind of baeinesa at if be were under me oenunramg lonuence oi catalepsy. Tbm terrible mental and physi cal condition need not, however, be endur ed for forty eight hours by any human tw in?, riantatlee Miners is aa aoseiuie soeclBo for all tbe torments which a derang ed stomach, a ditored (fever, and shattered nerve, superinduce. Tbeae is a mystery about ibe effect of th weather on piety. Sabbath beat set bolter, Sebbalb cold colder, and Sabbath rain welter than- that of any other day ; for the same measur of beet, or cold, or rain, on a week-day, will not keep on from bi usual business. We need a Sabbath almab ae, calculated for our cburcpes, that will sh by Its weather Kale when It wi II ba safe for a vigorous Christian to xpos him self on th Sabbath by going to th bout of God. Such an almanac would enable pastor and- superintendents of1 Sabbath schools to know whom tbey coold depeod en In cbursb, sabbath sebool and prayer meet! ig. Write torn one: "1 bare re cently beea examining microscopic view ol tbe difierent snow-flakes; a hundred or so o them, and I would- suggest to our curious savaos oo examination of Sabbath snow, lo tee if bat a peculiarly sharp and Injurious crystal." A tailor who lo skating fell through tbe Ice declared tbat b would never again leave a hot gjoae for a cold duck. If You Want' To Increase' , Your biitioess, Advent In the pETBOLKCaCCKThE RECORD" Another Valuable linen tlon. CATK'8 BACK -8CCTION PREVENTOR FOR OIL WELLS, patented 'Aagnet IS. UT1, which en tirely p lereats-lh Ingress of air In oil wells, wbile the tabtag la being drawn. It la a well known (act to oil operators, that npoa wells -wh.re Gaa Pa nips are naeeit is aeoassa y to preserve aa nearly a per fect vacnam aa possible, and that no air should h let Into the well, at any time, when It ten poealbly be avoided ; eonseqoently, whenever tbe tnblofls drawn h m a well It la the eanae of great lojary to It, aa tbe stoning box, being tbea necessarily open ed, the air Immediately rushes back between the toMng and easing, rntotbe well going Into tb oil rock and gat veiaa, and eot aequsotly cansink'lhe oil and gaa to ruth back to e great distance, bo much so, that it ahaost always takes aeveral daya alter pumping la resumed for a well to be broaght back to it former condition, and oftentimes It Ukxs several weeks ; and quit frequently wells have been almost completely rained by th air being thus let in while drawing tubing. The BACK SUCTION PKBVKtTbR ia attached tojtbe staffing box and works In sueh a way tbat it completely shirt up the space batween the staffing: pox ana MMag ao etreetnaliythat not a particle of air caa get tbrougltat any time-while tbe tablng ia bsiag drawn aad replaced. It supplies a want long nit, aaa is, wunont qaeationrone-of th most val- abl Inventions of ths dsy, tb thete engaged la the ouboslneas. No well should be wlthont It, as it of- tea times saves tn limes l.s cost by once nsbnr. ty It Is manufactured at tbe FOUNDRY AND MACHINB SHOP of ANDREWS CO , TIDI- uutk, PA- and for aale by Hardware Dealers. Tidlonte, Pa.. March 18, 1871 taw Sm. AKBIVAL, ANU DGPARTUHE Of TKAINI ON O. O. aV A. IE. St. On and after Sunday, Nov. letb, 1871 i i ... . . - imui whi run aa roiiows: K0KT NO. S. NO. S. NO. Leevr-Irvtn. 12,10 r u. 6,10 i Leave Oil City 6,00 am. 2,43 ph. 7,25 i " Pei.Cen6.30 "- 3,36 8,10 " TltiMVt 7,1 4,07 8,66 Arrlv Corry. 8,66 6.40 10,30' BOOTH. jro. 2;' NO. 4; NO. 6, Leave Corry, 10,66 a v. 8,10 a r. 8,00 " Titnsv. 11,25 r M. 7,30 7,26 " r. Cen. 1,26 8.20 irrlv O. City 1,06 ' 9,06 " Irvine. 4,46 " 11.60 tJT Ko. 6 aad 6 tan en Sunday 8,30 9,10 tonal Notice. 8. M. PetteBBlll Ar fiTT- Park t?o. Nm Yuk ..1 .. ' T Adeertlslne Aeeflt. ara th m. . '.. . 0 - - -a". ior tha a. troleum Centre Ditt Kioobd la tbat dt Aertt a vet wttb either ef toe abort boasts vlth llk.r r .k . ' USI Girl Wanted, ttrl wanted to 6a n...i . Enquire of - mtcb8-,?:WUT''C'-LIVE AND LET LIVE? tft k...l...l .4 U m Flour and Feed Store, 1.800 bosheh T WHITE OATS, which will be sold at f st cash urlces 1 . , 7 m' " - te fJTA lot of old papers for salt st (hi, Office. ti ANNUrNCEiTIENTS. ' COUNTT. COMMISSIONER. KD. RscoKir:-.piease announce n. R Hlxox of Iiubllcan party at the primary eUriion. MAW . 'UTIKS, PUOTHONOTART. 3 nimnr nt Di-......ii. n. . or i-omtMny "H," into Penn'a Vet. Vol W..7L' will be a candidate for the office of ProihoMi;' of Verunao county. ihct lo the amga .... ..n. w.uvmi w. iiuiiumiimi; .1, .rnWBO COIfel, enhject to Ibe decision of the Kepublllmn tun ,2 ni:man aluctlun. e'i" candidate for the Office of I'roihnnntart of vJaij k-o t'nty. at the ensninir KembliraD prtmir,' election We believe Mr. h. would 111 th. irnl witb entire satlilactlod to all. "any Voters, REGISTER AND RECORDER. Cnax-FLAlmn March 23d, I8TJ. Knl-ron Dam.t Richkii: Yon will nl.... .. nonnc that JAM RM W. HHAW will be . caniU date fo' re-nnmlD.tlou for the office of Hiitettr inl Lf I - . . I i II lii .. . - tlon. Mr. Ohaw was a nrivata In Ih. Irmv nt th. r. leu and lrwt Ills rlpM arm in our own ftite it ih, battleof tie tveburc He In cmprtiit, prompt atki oolfulog, and nas uivan rMre utlifwiloo to tb, huaiaeea nutltc a an c.ffi ?pr. Therefort- hafefngbea diaabled In the service of oar conntrv, bnt tn well qaallHed for the position, and bavin? the rn dence of lie hnKlneea pntiHc nnd comnttinl'y a iar)W as an officer, hi ronomtnalloo will lie urf at oar Primary Rlcvllun on lbs day of . SKAXno lOCJTI. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. REMOVAL! J. A. PLAXTE. FRENCH BOOT MAKER, HAS REMOVED BtaselPa Block, Ko. 31 Cenv tre-St., OIL CITY, PA. Where he won'd heplna,d to-see hit old Petri) lenm Centre trlend. -nil (.uatonier.. e-I.AaT fined for th feet and reMrved W. ciiMoraere. B'WTS SENT C. O. D. to any price io the Oil R.irlon. apiu xm. j. a. r-LAtNTE, uu city, n. Just from New York. A SPLENDID STOCK OF SPRING OVERCOATS, To the Citizens of Petroleum Centre and vicinity. I have just received tb largest stock of SPRING- AND SUMMER CLOTHING 1 Now In' lb Oil Country, and ea aoi sen cueaper man any oiorr m.u -- TO HLTST ttlTENVS I ask you to call and see before ptircbsr- ln uaa)ka,a aaaa It) la In twlllt h.iitr1t I IIB I II ( Vicerw UVITJf M IBS IUI J m w" doing this. -Doo't-be let astray, bulslopssa examine my slock before going tc-sojolM' place. I have Ike LARGEST STOCK OF HATS Ever before offered In tbe Oil Co7- Alio, tb finest stocx or Gents Furnishing Goodf In tboontry.- 8. tJOBEL. GATES' B1CI IUCTIDS FU' Uessbs. Anniurea t!PX!S& need one of CATKH1 BCB ''"" ''-.Bill TOHU, I can eonlldently ooimend tbesst who have occaMoa le use the ame, as " ventorof Bark Unction on Oil Wlls. rw so small that it harelypaid '"".l-VioN PHI tingan one of CA'IBS' BACK BUCT low r, VBNTOHStbe proeneuon wae li01 ?t paying well. Before we put the rtack "'"Jj , venterm the well, we Invariably had tort J w well two week before we could "')l.1,hL (, mer proddctrnn after diSwing l""- "J " tlitly obviate by th ase of th. JJ,r 4 f Mass,.. ANWttw. tested th utility of RATES' BACA Du at FHKVRNTOH, wo consider them oue ei d useful Inventions ever yade tor oil wen bvloj think we are capable of judgl'-g Jl j 4 three on mr welU. Wecan oow ' when they are replaced the wells pr,ttif a before drawing! thin show Inn that the r effectually prevent all Ingresi npr ir. You-s WP'',, W- " - Phl ! .P U...m. .n..w CO-OfrrKgC. cnirt that I have ased ode Of OA! t "", T10.V fMSVgNTOKC, on Jlrdo l""u Lease. Eoonomite n"5,"" -V" d mon t"L mend KtoaUOU Operators whe have au, tlon We la. 1f0,,r,,jiW Tidionts, . lltl
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