SHU&ERT & STARR fSneoMMn to McFarland, Smith as Co.,). Merchant Tailors! AND.DEALIRS..IX Gents' Furnishing Goods, COR-tSPRINQ ft FRANKLIN STS., TITUSV.LIiE, PA. Bm pat la otef the flaeat Mn.matt ojj VL02II8& CAS8IMERES ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CO A.TI2STOS, MIXED AND STRIPED SUITINGS, FANCY NESTINGS. Kvec offfrtd.ln Uie Oil Region. TrRNTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF HATS Sz CAPS, ' Alt lbs Latest and Nobbiest stylo. A IXLL.LIK1 OP Uenta' Furnishing Goods, &C. etroleum Centre Daily Record . ajeutre pa tfaturday AprllTTS. limine Service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Services every Sabbath at II A. M. and !, P. M. Sabbath School at 12)4 P. M. eati free. A cordial Invitation extend ed to all. Rev. P. W. Scofield, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preacbiott at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7 o'clock P. M. D. PATTON. Pastor. Petroleum Centr Lodge, JVo. ria, i. o.oi u. f. Regular meeting nights Friday, at 7 o'clock. Signed. ALBERT GLENN, N. G. E. O'FunwiTY, Seory. MTPlce nf meeting, Main St., opposite MoOilntock House. A. O. Ot IV V. Liberty Lodge Nu. 7, A. O. of U. W., Dwets every Monday evenlns at 7 o'clock, io O'ld Fellow's Hall, Petroleum Centre, Peon'a. A. Guns, M W. S. H. Kooker. R. Gout at I p. m. I0) 'The wind is a bachelor merry and free, and he roams at his leisure o'er land Kpd o'er sea." aud frequently orratee sad havoc. Tbe - Itile blow" or to-day bas caused a lively rattling among tbe oil derricks on tbe surrounding bills and In some Instances on tbe flats. The lollowlng is a partial list of those blow down : Phillips Boy les lease, McCray fares. . Ibree derricks down. Kepler lease, same farm, one. Lady Sill lease, de. ooe. Payne t Taft lease, do. one. Ou the Central Farm, tbe derricks on tbe Whittlesey and Perkins leases', On the Niagara Farm, ooe. Oo the Hyde & Egbert farm, an old der rick standing on the ctauk of the Creek, and von Of Jl which bas stood tbe eviods and storms mo years nearly, nneiiy succumbed to tbe pressure or wind and (ell with a crasb,aboul 10 o'clock. Tbe UlUug tit this old land mark was witnessed with tegret by many. Coald Ike eld dorrieic spaak it would relate story of the oil excitement in tbe early history of oildom, almost as wonderful as the Arabian Nights. Ooe of the derricks on McCrsjr Hill fell across tbe top of boarding house located near by, fortunately Uoititf bo particular damage, exeept ''shaking up" the inmates somewhat. Tbis afternoon, a suddea fust of wind took down the lining platform and trestle work at tbe side of tke railroad, oo the Col umbia Farm. Maoy other derricks are undoubtedly ta ken dewo. Tie damage will be heavy. Elsewhere we give place to a euinmuntaa. lion, without having any persoual know! dgo of the aliegatiooa roniaioed therein. Ever sinee tbe donation tbe matter has been discussed at various timer, and tbe action of tbe principals in tbe transaelleo severely condemned. Mr. Moorbvad oniy gives pub lic expression to tbe opinious el those who have became acniaioleu wilbjlbe facts, and the report i.puears to have gaioed consider. Able eirculatlon. Barnum is moving on Washington. Ihcw win b '-iovsitigtted." His A Rone; of the XXth Century. The city, be lalth, it lairir far Than one which itood of old ; It glesms In tbe light, all crimson bright. With shifting glimmers ol gold. Where be tbe hornet my fathers built, Tbe boutes where they prayed? I see in oo sod tbe paths tbey tiod, Nor tbe stones my fathers laid. Oo tbe domes tbey spread, tbe roofs tbey reared, Has passed the leveling tide: My fathers lie low, and their soos oat grow ,-JTbe bounds ot tbi Ir skill and prlde.ESa Shifting, sweeping change, It plays with man's endeavor: Tbey catvsd these names grown strange, And tbey said "abide forever.'' Tbe city, I say,.IIeth far awsy Whereto no change may come: It has rays manilold of crimson aud gold, But 1 cannot count their sum, Tbey sigh no more by lis happier shore Who wander, foreboding not, Or waning away of a changeful day, Or changing of life and lot. Tbey dream not there on earth's cbanglng face, Or mutable wind and sea Thou art changeless, grant.m place la that lair city witn Tbee! There record my name, Falberl forget Thee never, For Tby thought is still tbe same, Yesterday, to-day and forever. Jean Iagelow, Line Meeting at Knm City. At a meeting beld at the office ol Demp sey Bros., Kane City, on Wednesday even, log, April 10th, to inquire into tbe feasibil ity of a new pipe line up Cberrytree Run, tbe meetiug was called to ord-ir by Mr. C. Barrett, and on tnotioo Mr. U. A. Dampsey was chosen Chairman, aud Mr. Painter elected Secretary of tbe meeting. Mr. Dempsey stated the object of tbe meeting to be to devise tbe best and cheap est means to get our oil to tbe railroad. Mr. Wright offered tbe following ppo sition fiom Mr. Riebardaon and others, of Tars Farm : That tbey will run our oil for 20 cents per barrel;' charge no percentage; commeoee ley'.og the pipe as soon as possible and pros ecute tbe same with due diligence to cem pletion, &c. Mr. Speucer being called oo, stated that Mr. Stambaugb could not as yet see bis way clear to make auy reduction.' Mr. Barrett thought it best to have a com mittee to wail upon Mr. Stambaugb with a petition signed by tbe producers, nod to as. certain what be would do. Mr. Kenney moved that as opposition was tbe 11 e of trade we have a new line. Mr. Saunders sgreed with Mr. Barrett. Mr. Saunders moved to appoint a com mittee of live to wait oo Mr. Stambaugb and get bis lowest figures. Carried. Mr. Peikios moved that we instruct our commit to to allow Stambaugb to run our oil at 20c. per bbl. aod also allow tbe 10 per eeut. per bbl. Lost. Tbe chair appointed Messrs. Barrett Saunders, Painter, Kenney and Adams, as such committee. On motion it was agreed to instruct the committee to offar Mr. Btameaugh. 15 ceots jjer bbl. and pay the 10 per cent, or 20 eta. ana, no percentage. Tbe above motion was amended by strik ing out the word offer and inserting the word ask. Carried., Aujuurotiu iv turn tuv e.uio Place, ou uallaa Reynolds was called uooo to Be. lorm a very pleasing tusk, day before yes. lerday. "Two souls with but slugle tbo't, two hearts tbat beat as ooe," Dougall Bal- lou aod Betsey Amadon, residing ot tbe bead ol Bu I Run, coucluded to get ' splic ed," and our very modest Justice was called upon to do Ibe jab. We need hardly add tbat be overcame bis modesty ao far a to "dance at tbo wedding," and it I even hinted tbat he gave the customary bridal kiss. Much good luck was wished the hap py couple in tbe journey of life. Tbat "lively turtle" Ed. Sutherland, has leased tbe American House Sample Riom, at Titusvllle, aod can hereafter be found at tbat place at all hours. Ed's old friends "down tbe Creek" should all pay blm a vis it when Id that city. Our woid for it be will treat them well1 One thousand men have been put to work oa the line of tbe Peonsylvauia Petroleum Railroad between Titusvllle and Cambridge. Tbis look like business. Tidioute is awakening to tbe need of bav og a new railway to tbat place, connecting wiib or a branch of tbe Pennsylvania Pels roleuin Railroad. $23,650 bas been sub scribed so far. Mrs Caroline KUibiags Bernard will de light Tllnsvllle oo tbe 16 lb and 17lb Inst, with Dramatic Opers. For the Daily Record. Mb. EDlTOBi-Wbat Is tbe meaning of tbe word "donation t" Without being critical as to tbe exeotdefinlllonef ibe word as given by lexicographers, what meaning does the common publio a lacb to It? Does It not mean ao unconditional gift, a free will offering, In return for which Ihe donors expect no direct material recompense or equivalent! If such Is tbe common ac ceptation ol the term, (and If It means any thing, It means just that,) can it be said lbat aoything is o "deoetioo" which is gives aod received io part or in full payment ofa debt? Tbe Idea conveyed by an affirmative an swer to tbe last question Is supremely ab surd and ridiculous. I have a purpose io view In propounding these queries. There seems to be, in the minds of some residents of tbis place, o lack of knowledge and consequent paucity of un derstanding upon tbe fuli meaning of tbe word. They need light, and if I can shed a single ray or light upon tbe subject, my purpose will have been accomplished. A short time since invitations to a "dona tion" paity were extensively circulated in tbis place aod vicinity, which read as fol lows 'Mr. Yourseir,Iady and friends, are respectfully invited to attend a donation parly at tbe Central House, on Friday even ing, March 29tb 182, for tbe benefit of Rev. Mr. Scbofield, Pastor of tbe M. E. Church.'' Tbis party was beld. as per announcement. Many of tbe Reverend gentlemen's friends, iu and out of tbe cburcb, attended 'the party. ''Donations'' were given with a liberal band by those present, and were sent In by some not present, though to what aggregate amount I am unable to precisely stale, and all who were not In tbe ring felt gratified to be able, as they thought, to bear testimony to Mr. ScboQeld's worth as a msn and as a minister. Tbe proceeds ol tbe party were i baoded to blm, and so far everything was satiatactory. But tbe last scene in Ibe play was not enacted before tbe public Although Mr. Scbofield received tbe proceeds of tbe donation" party, it bas transpired lbat tbe officers of tbe churoh charged the same to hi.i account, and deducted tht amount from his salary! Comment upon such action seems entirety superfluous, but I askv did not the card of invitation bear falsehood upon its very face? Why, in the name of all tbat is just and hon orable, did not tbe church officials leave out tbe pastor's name altogether, and say "for Ihe benefit of the membtr.i of tbe M. E. Church!" Tbey contracted-: to pay their pastor a salary io coniideratinn of service rendered, and if tbey afterwards lound Ibe.u Belves unable to fulfil their part of Ihe con tract, without assistance, why did they no( say so, aadsolicit aid for themselves di rectly, instead of endeavoring to excite tbe ympatby aod generous iinpulsesot tbe pun 'io in laver ol their pasior, and then putting tbe gain into tbeir own pockets? Of wb-t 'benefit" was tbe 'donation? party to him, unless there rtmaipded oo other method of ootsiolug bis hire, to wblcb, as a faitbfj laborer, he is so justly entitled, and of which be is so eminently worthy? Was not tbe 'benefit" of tbe scheme derived by them selves, since it enabled them to raise tbe money to-obtain at least a portion of the servlo-B of tbeir pastor for nothing? There. fore, when tbey again wish to obtain meaoe for a like purpose, would-. It not be more consistent with the principles wbiob they profess, to so advertise, and not hoodwink tbe publio by subterfuge and deception to L -i- .. i .,. Were they afraid tbat the publio would not respond ao promptly, I and generously to an appeal on their own beball as to ooe on behalf of tbeir pastor, sud that, oo tbe principle tbat "that the end justifies tbe means," they were justified1 in resortings to tbe latter expedient to "raise tbe wind"? Ifsucbacauso can be ? justified- by ayn well autbentioaled article la the code oi moral law, and I could, by advertising a "donation." lparty for tbe "benefit" of Mr J. S. McCray, thereby obtain tbo- mean to purchase a few thousand barrels of oil from him, (provided be would sell,) the proba bilities are lbat I would adopt the occupa tion of an oil broker. All of wblcb Is re spectfully submitted by Your Truly, J. Moortunn. A western orator thus winds up a deOnl lion of eternity: "Wby, my friends, aflor millions and millions of years have rolled away in eternity, it would be a hundred thousand yean to breakfast time." I'bllo Clark, a Massachusetts sportsman, dldu't know whether bis gun was loaded or not, and tried it on bis sister, Mrs. Ellen Turner. It proved Io be a splended abot, kllliug Mrs. T. and di-sporateiy wounding a child In ber arms. Mr. Clarke is "nearly frantic," of course. Tbe popular salutation aoioug the ladies Ms, "Howi your Doily." NOTES OF TpB DAY. A "Nlok" nante Mepblatopboleo. Ladies' skirts of paper are the latest. Shakespear's "aoauets" hare been trans lated Into Swedish. Tbn soldier who fought wilb Napoleon died again in Indiana last week. Mite Heist of Michigan Hoisted io o fatal dose ol strychnine tbe ether day. Adeline Pattl owns more diamonds than any lady uf the nobility la Europe. It Is uot so fashionable as it used for young meo tu punch ivory ball to be with a long stick. Jumping rope Into one's grave, as tbe New Jsrsey girl did, is not in ao-cord-aoee with common sense. Boston Post. Detroit is to have a ball la wblcb Bone but bloodesare to participate. They will trip tbe light fantastic tow. Boston Post. It is staled regretfully that Sir Trevors Twiss' health bas giveo away under his recent mental trial, and ho Is dangerously ill. President Grant's sons, J( sse and Ulysses, are to go to Europe in Juno and return wltb Miss Nelly Grant at tbe end of Sum mer. A Little Rock paper takes pleasure In an nouncing tbe erection o. a peanutery as an evidence of tbe material progress ol tbe city. MissHosmer, the sculptress, was recently thrown from her borse and dragged thirty yards, at Rome. Happily, however, ber In juries were trilling. Charles Reade writes a long letter to tbe London News, attetnutteg to prove fiom ciicumeteuiial evidence that tbo Tichburoe claimant is Arthur Ortoo. San Francisco people make use of earth quake gaugea which tell ibem la the morn ing tbe duration and direction of tbe shock occurriug during tbe night. Memphis has one clergyman, four doctors and tbirteeii gamblers to every thousand ol its population This should Bot be taken to mean tbat Memphis is oot a moral city. A ''be schoolma'ani" is the lstesl and worst epithet in lb editorial billingsgate ofCalifurnia. A Maine legislature paid his board bill wilb bis salary and bad leorteen ceots left. Two beys at Milwaukee were sent to the House of Correct loo, a few Java ago, for stealing fiddles from a cburcb. A little girl in Milwaukee was lately frightened to death by tbe noise of a mill into which she ran, We bear rumors of tne sinking of a big well oo Allendur Run, Nothing definite ean be ascertained, as the aweura are bhIiI to bave,hut it down in order to '-pick up" tbe laud and leares surrounding tbe well Everybody baa heard of Morgan, the man who was murdered, exported, spirited away smothered, maimed, and la all possible ways maltreated by tbe Free Mason. Ev erybody, too, bas beard of bow travellers In Egypt, Malta, and India have fouvl -blm alive and-well al each of these place, now living as o bumble dervish, now as a knight, and-now as a lonely hermit. Everybody wilt tlierelore bs-surprised or aot to tear the San Francisco Examiner say tbat Mr. U., a lawyer of Sao Francisco, told . bis con long ago tbat Morgan was not killed, but was put oo board a British mao-of.war. From this son the Examiner bas learned tbat io 1818 be, tbe son of Mr. II., went to Hooartowo, io Van Dieman'a Land, and there met ao old friend, with whom he con versed about Morgan. Theold friend laugh ed and said, "Morgan is living here; I will introduce you to him." Aod so be look him to tbe office oi the Hobartowa Advar"" User, where be met tbe veritable Morgan, who told blm be could not return to Amerl ca, even if be would. He could not get permit, and even could Da do so b would be killed oo tbe passage. Bo-ths recreant Mason is yet alive and well. Gia Firs on Bui.lt Hill. Ou Monday evening last the drill in tbe Watson, Pit lock & Co. well No. 2, Foster Farm, struck a heavy vein of ga about four lee in tbe third sand, whicb Immediately caught fire from a lighted lantern, sitting a lew feel off, and slightly burned Robert Foster, small boy named Joseph Foster, Jobo Foutz, and Thomas Pittock, and destroyed the der rick. Tbe boy was injured tbe-worst, but not enough to endanger bis life. Venango Spectator. (COUNTY SlFKUINTINDKIrT. Oo the fltS Tuesday of May next tbe School Dlreetorsof tbis county will meet to elect a County So perintendent of Publio Schools. There a already lour or five oandidates In tbe Bell Tbe office Is an Important one and should be filled regardless (.of political or personal prejudice. May tbe most competent man tain. koal Notice. 9. HI. Pettrsiarlll m. "" l How. New Toek. .i Jf AdvartMn. Aeenta. ar. JTT ' " 0o troleum Centre lurtT Haooan tathai dt. niters Id that rlr. . .al 4- a vara w th either nfi. .i ... " well - "WTC uouaot Ulri Wanted. A air I wanted in H ....... . Enquire of l. A. J. IUWLKr, Wild Cal maroh8-lw. '""u. LIVE" AND LET LIVE! Just rami vert t M u..- r. . Flour and Feed Siore, 1,800 ba,M WHITE OATS, which will tatSVb? ' r"-' ozs-tr. lot of old papers for sale at this if office. ANWOPIsCEItlEttTa. COUNTT CUMMISStOMvn KTJj Raeono: 1'lcnre announce H. n Bivnw of CornpliiterTowi;.hlp,M a cnadlda,. toCom tv r-nmu-.iftalnnpr. atiMa, in l. . . --O0I1- publicau party at the primary eieciloii. " VOT1RS. FHOTIIONOTAHY. r. J. nAIGHT.of PleanantvillerP.,.i1t, rw rnmit.n nil ! 111,1. I 1... m -Pl? will be n candidal, for the office or' lihoS' of eiiKngo county, euliject to the mica nr it. Republican party, at tke primary eectlou7 r. W. nASTINOS, of Franklin. 1 for pismary eloctiuu. n'' " Mr. KniToa Pleao- ennfinnra ilia BA TEL KETNOI.D8, of Petroleum Cm".,, candidate for the Office of Hrothonotar. of Ten... gp i uupiy. me en.uiDK Kcpubllran prion with entire aatiaUctlo to a'l. a Many Voteri. REGISTER AND RECOMDEK. fiiKNTiANTt M.rch 33d, 1872. KniTOO Daii.v Hkcsii Von will i.i.... nonnce that JAMES W. HIlAW will hi cm3 dale fo re-nnmlnalion for the office of HiviMtr ind uw vuRuiuu wiiuviivuii riimuj sice. tian. Mr. Shaw w a private in the Armv of the I'm lau and ln.t his rlyht arm rnmr own 'Htate .1 th butli'of Uo tvebuiK He In ifcmpi'ii.nt,proiiipt.iK! obllulng, and haa mven rntlrv aluf.rilcin io lb. hiiMnere nnbl'.c ae an ofilcr. Thefif.inhiiiiiii.M.n Sifablrd In ibeeeniceof our cnnnirv, bm beia; well qualifled for 'Jie poxitloD. and having the rouf di-nce of the Mtainena pnhllc anil comninni't it "KO fn M i.llli;.-!. Ilin I w flit .nil HUD Will VO UTffll at onr Primary Election on the day of neat Vixaniio I'oomtt. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EEMOVAL! ;j. A. PLAXTE, FRENCH BOOT MAKER, HAS REMOVED Biaaell's Block, Mi. 31 ten- tre-St., OIL. CITY j PA. Where he wou'd be Dna.ad lo ma hi, old Petro lenm Centre Irii-nd. -ud riieloiueni. OUTLAW.- filled for the lti-l nni reserved for customer. BOOTS SENT C. O. D. toanypl.ee In ILeOt, Ketone apiv xin. J. A. I'UMf, uii lit J, it Just from New Tdrfc A SPLENDID STOCK OF SPRING OVERCOATS, To the Citizens of Petroleum- Centre and vicinity. I have just received tbe largest stock or SPRING' AND SUMMER CLOTHING Now in the Oil Country, aod can aod-will sell cheaper than any other nfan in towo. to :m::x friends' T mmlt .mi In !! nrl ae before Olirebal- Ino pluvhura. aa It la for vour benefit I Bm doing Ibis. Doo't be led astray, but slop ssJ examine my stock before going to soy ciscr place, t Dave too LARGEST STOCK! OF' HATS" Ever before oflbred In tbe Oil consul- Also, the finest sloe oi Gents'' Furnishing Goods in tbe country. 8. SOB EL. GATES' ' BACK SUCTION Pti' VKKTRB: TRiiinm, Feb. 8, 16T- HaHng Vesaea. Anrtatws io ;- ui,g; naed one OKH, I can oonndently recommend '"JJt,fjt. Of CATES' BAL'lt Hum"" "-,,l wno na occaxion iw im iB r.iim wu veutur of Back Knctlon an Oil Well. W" ao email that it baraly paid to Jim t. Aner i tiegon one of CA'IEH' BACK HUITION rn VKNTOK8 theproducllon wa Inoruifcd w t P paytngiwell. Before we put the Baca ucl m veitor on the well, we invariably bad to puBJ ' Weil rwtt weeaa eeiuru we tuu.ui-. - I hit to met prodilctlun alter drawing iunni. tlrely obviated by the uee ..nhe rreventjy; .... . t.n. Bd. 161 Oo.-Havlng IhlJ ATK8- BAC8 8CCIIUS Mmans. Akdbsws teated the utility of PHKVKNTOK-waconeiaer them ooe oi iw , , neeful inventions ever made for oil think wa are capable of Judgi' g ot them, three on nor welle. We can now d aw t , when they are replaced tna weu F'""-" pfeBl a. before drawlnR. thue ho Ing that the enVcioally praventa all Injjreee of air. You-s reepecjul ,,., Msasns. AHonawa oTTo -Owt -K ranlfy that 1 have need one of l-ATb , ,i,nd WOlf f HKVENTOHH, on the Lee ' , oi Lee. Kconomite Mil) and would not J h it 1. it at any price, aa It will do all more i a reoomnieiidedtodo. d I wj 15, Back mend it to all Oil Operators who havo any tionWeila. "Set Tldlonts, Fcb'y , WW 1"