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TTTUSVILLE MORNING HERALD, JULY 18. 1872. and BucUalew. A fit wquenee to tbe nomination of Gree. tbe pronunowaaento of AleoMcC.ute to the "Liberal Repablicane" of Penntyl- yunia, in wbioh thia pink of honesty and thia model reformer them to vote for Bnckalew and Greeley.

Bat McClare had enough for anything Hia whole polittoml career, say8 the Pittsburgh patch, haa been one ao notorious for bargaining and aeUiog both h.maelf and that those who know the man wiH apurn hu oonnael with disgneat Tbe Liberals and the Qreeleyilea oonld not hftTe selected the State a person more obnoxious to men of priooip. 0 than eieatnre MoClare Ho is ready letray any measure and any person or 3 8 that will pocket He with men and mean- nrea be does with carda, at seven-up," and "faro," and all with the eye to the almighty dollar. A more unprincipled, corrupt and dangerous man does not hreatbe on tbe aoil ol Pennajl- Tt-nia, and yet he stands with Forney at the head of those wbo are fighting General Hartranit and the national ticket. "During tho campaign for a seat in the State Senate he positively assured gentlemen in Philadelphia, and ao announced it in a card, that he was not oppose 1 to Gen Grant and wonld auppott him if commuted. Haying secured thy prue whioh he through his friends tbe Inveeti- gatmg Committee, Buckalew being Chairman, he throw off tbe mjak, violated his proniigeti, and openly avowed his determination to do all in his power to defeat Gen Grant.

To thid end he got np with Greeley Co the Cmomenu Convention. At Baltimore he managed for the Democracy aad pullod the wired to himaelf and his new Democratic A 'fellow feeling makes us wondroua kind," and Me Clare, to recompense Buok- alaw for endorsing bia claim tu $1,000 Malax7 and $2,500 tor extra eiponaea, now Kepubhoans to vote for the Democratic candidate for Governor, voted $500 into bin own pocket aa a member of MoClore's committee, when he had no more right to it, tut a Senator performing a legitimate duty, than beggar ia tbe rear of -Iton'n Waahmyton ia MoClnre'a banu-ideal ot honesty 'Birds of a feather flook and fonl their own nedta Wo are glad that McCluro has nothing moie to do with tbe Republic an party It la well when it can rid i to elf of mon- atroeitiea, and the Democratio ranks are welcome to 'gather thorn Such characters ace eminently useful to the larty so admirably photographed by Mr Jreeley, when be said, June 7, 1368 one who chooses to live by puj BY TELERAPH ASSOCIATED PRESS By tile Western Union Line. LAST NIGHTS DISPATCHES Speech of Secretary Secretary Boutwell i Greensboro, N. yesterday protested againat the advico to clasp hands noroea the bloody chasifl The be filled up, it WHB produced by I tioo let it be cemented with a I a be filled by a denial of pro ection to the native born of trie United Stated in Xurth South Carohuu und He counselled his het-rLtd not to be seduced to the iaoa that the Dcmoorats are supportmg a Republican for the Pre sidency. and said if their candidate could offer, what he connot ofjr, t.

life in the past aa ft pledge of biH poh- the future, even thia would bo without value in the presence of the frtct thit nearly all hia supporters are from the Democratic party lu the nvturo 01 things tbe bloody ohanra cannot bo hllad until a fixed majority ot tho South ticoept the doctrine, not only that men ars equul before the law, but that all men by right are equal before tho law If bitterness once fxvted vt has away one of just ce only remains to bo dime '1 io country waits for the evidence that jou heartily and cheerfully accord tho tail rights ol citizens under the i i of tbe United States to all within your borders give thia evidence and the bloody chasm is closed Mr Bjutwell presented at length the financial policy of G-en Grant's) admin.atration, and claimed tbat none more than the President mil slime to make the Uniou wht.t it ought to be, 11 grocert.1 enough maintain own ex id ten oe agtiiaat -ill 1 foreiga or domeetic, strong enough to protect the rights of its citrons at home and abroad States with powerful and complete control over all local affairs, members of a Ijmou luduaolublo and so attractive tbnt no thousand five hundred people witnessed the races. The fire race for horses that hud nevor beaten 6U) I' 000 b--t three five bUO to nrst borne, toaeoona, $100 to third-thirteen entered The race was won in thre-s straight heats by Thomas owned by Mr Cincin- 9 0 7 nati, time, J.oU, mnnwy w'ia won by Gfice, oi loungf" O'lif, and the third by lick, ot bridge City, Ind Tne second rnfp, for Lo'-s" 1 that tbe aeoond had hereafter to his rnsider wbe.her Stwtj or Inn itm, or gambling, or harlotrr, with notirly keeper of a id po- Ittioillr ttj I-iuDorat As reformers Buckalew and MoClure are not a Xhay fhould commence tba work ID their owm hearts, throw aatde their wicked purge of contempt, and oaaHe muddling with politics aod become better men, if that be possible, before they again appear ID public, apkmg for the vaffragett ol an people IN a leading article ID thii week's Nets Jtfcttwnal JSra. Mr Frederick ftiall duly country is supreme. Mr Boutwell said the financial policy of Grant's admmiatra- tton was first to eucnru a i i a ojl(e(- of the public ravanueu seLond, ruduc- tion of public expenditures, third, ro- eatabhobment of the pubhc credit and to reduce the interest account, fourtii, to reduce fixation, (tud iiaaliy to prepare a way for the resumption of pa.) tint 4 the euilieat moment consistent wi.h tLo prosperity of tho count-y He attributed many ol tho frauds on tho revenues to tho Laxity ot: Johnson's administration and his indisposition to enforce the liws in qaence ot the contl cG between the Demo- ratio President and Kapublit an Senate DIM honest men were most obt lining tthae as could rc-ort to auoh would make both. Now, omtinued they only mtm.T* to Boutwell, you contemplate electing Gret'ley to the Presulenoy, you coutemplate i.

in view ot the tact that the Senate, a may be the present opinion of tho country, will be Republican for the nest two years, anl with almost equal fur the tt four years equal You must contempuite, Hpeaka of his personal regard for Hornoe Oreeley. and then proceeds to explain wby Le oancot aid and encourage him in his eager puraait of the Presidency Ho aays He haa united fortnnoa with a party baaed tipou personal sfnevancca and not upon broad grounds of national good Pereonal disappointments, personal envy, p)irdonal ambitions, have united ID personal opposition to and in personal favor or Horsoe Oreelej Now we are utterly oppoded to thia tort of personal politics A man who abandons a party because hie party has not the flame of hia argon al merits that ho has him- and who another, Imping lor better laok with tbe new than with "the old, may be courageous aa well as oan- xiiiijr, bat ii IB impossible to oommond such an one for political wisdom or virtue He upon tha principle that what is good ior him mart be good for the couotry, and inttkeH himself greater than the nation and uftmne that a part IB more than the whole He I'uts himaell first and couutry last He may not always do thu consciously, bat, whether intentionally or not, the thiug is done and the whole Cincinnati haa foundation, ita starting- piut and mam spring in thb soit oi pcr- eonal politics. They accuse Gn Grant of personal government, while evecy pittt of it is as independent to-day of the Exeou- therefore, a return ot the stato ot whioh existed during Johasua'a admiaio- trtion. You will "ecure the retention dishoneet men in oflico fnd uppoint- ment of dishonest men to thce by pro QBS868 which do not admit of cootost The administration of General Grant has given to the country tbe beueiit of a common purpose in all departments of the government, and that common purpoeo was too collection of tho revetmt, tmd this result has been secured Boutwell continued It is ascertained by careful that if the average rates of taxation during tho laet three yettrn of Johnson's aci- mmistratiou had buen oont uued, nnd extended over the first threeyenrs of the receipts into the treasury wonld h'xve been grtaler than they were by $tibS 000, HO that it appears that with the narue facilities for revenue tax that were enjoyed by adminifitrtttion the total ments ou the public debt during tho first three years would have amount- ad to about $000,000.000, and Unit the payments toward tlie public debt on the JOth of June, lb7J, would hnvo rent-bed never bpat-pn 2 best threo in five, purse $1,250 $000 to firHt, $400 to second und $230 to third, nine horsen Thn heat was won by Had 2 tbe second by Sleepy in 29, tutor which jsalmd took two tniiHOt htfttu in 229 and 2 2G The last two wore ttoHad after the othern fiuinhod aud at Iho i uf tho next b'jat it had btoomo dark the htinhmg of the race hud be imtil to-morrow Th ro IB almost no question bat what Bonalmd will win it without trouble Tho third race, run rune- three quarter mile heats, puraew to first horse, $100 to second and to tbird, tuu entries, wtiH won by K'gent, of Cincinnati, in Two wtraight a a i i 1 2.3'_ nnd 1 2 second money to IXmnter, of Glonville, and ird to illio Newton, of Kentucky The did not i 8 o'tlook London mail advices from Alexandria, Hjjypt, Frtday laat detailed uo- ijimnts or affray etweon Cuuaul Geueral Batler tmd tba Khidive's American omcer-4 Cjnuul Butler, hii secretary, Wadleigb, and tm attache of couaul uto named were dining at a Greek rp-taurant, were Iso party oi i morals Loriiig aud Koy- uuids, and Mnjor tbey lo i-vtng tbo restaurant Lor 1114? and Reynolds saluted Butler, but Major Campbell panned on i turn Butler tt-irttd after him And rtaid "Go id Lventng Major Campbell Camp- btli rctrH'ed bis Htupa and high aud blowd cuaued The whole partj then went i i tho street where Wadloigh ficed sev- crat Bhotd nt Mujor Campbell, wounding ,11 Gon yuoldti then ficLd i Wodleigb, but witlitiut eflat-t I is said io grown out of loug lading enmity I etwoen Butler and Campbell recont- ly sirnved iu ii udoa fioiu Alox tuina itato that tuoy Butldr. W.u tgb.

Campbtll, ui-d others pluy a i i the pout two weekn FolitMiif. Ic thut tho itlt'r from. Cuarlerf Samiu to TJ Rotivie, St from Vihich it was teU graphed Situr- dt-y uigh wa gfiibled bj leaving out tbo two closing sentenced uud a purt the datt) Tby full letter is folluna Vt'vbiiiNOTON, June 37 Ife72 Be IVH--i-ar Sir I think that on reflection jou. will nut. i ic tidvis- for me to write public letter on mutter you cull tf nt ou Mr Gretl nud myself have buea Ictljw- iiboror-H ia many things We wore born the tir and I honor him very much Betwa him and another poraou who be I am for him erneatly I bhti 1 bo here for ten daytt longer Tbo a party must be snd what 1 can do shall be done lor it Very truly y.

ury CilAl.LE.3 was fl Grant raising on Tuesday at i atreot aad 1 Now York, at which mitor Crayio, of de i fptech New Tho Apollo Hall Djoiocraoy hove not oguifatd then courao aa to the Baltimoro Tho Tnbint Bcieu, who is President it th K. i i i with an to it io tbe Grant party C-ratz Brown intends going to the eea shore within a few days He is not ex peoted to be recuperated before two three weeks, when he will then return St. Louis Stokes oonnael say they have no inten tton of trying to secure the bailing of thei client at present. A wealthy lady named Fredericks, twenty-five years old, drowned herself a Hackenaack on Sunday from grief over th lose of a brother. The London Times, in commenting 01 tbe Stokes trial, says that nt the bottom wbat wo call this miscarriage of justice is that indifference the Americana feel fo a violent crime in which both the murdere und victim ate rowdies.

Chan. Counor continued his argumen yesterday ut Albany in the Tweed-Con nelly oases. At Siratogo yesterday the first race wf for a purse of $500. one mile. Alan won, tims 142 Second race, onn anc oue-balf mile, was won by Allie Haut Time, 2 40 The third race, two miles was wou by Tubman Time 3.33^, Two men named Michael Hiokey ant Jas.

Cjttletj employed in making an ex oavatiou for a tank in Cleveland on Tuesday were buried by the oaring in the earth and smothered before they oonir be rescued Spotted Tail, Chief ot the Bcute Sioui Indians, with twelve or more of hia prm oipal Caiefe, will arrive at "Washington tho latter part of this week to settla with tho government qneetiojui w.tb. regard 1 tho location of the agency, Mr. Fairohild, attorney, and Mr. "Wor treiisucor of the New York Centra Kiilroad Company, waited on Secretary Kichardson, ot the Treaeur IDapartment, and Commisaioner Douglass yesterday morning iu relation to the sorij dividend tax amounting to nearly four million dollars The representatives tbo company want the department bring a auit for the recovery of the money instead of collecting it by nummary process. They were formed tho department could not aeeen that proposition, but that if they woul( deposit Uuited States bonds to thoamoun" ot the tax claimed they might bring a sui against tbe Collector at Albany, just as i the mouey bad been obtained by distrain, of the company's property, and promising Ihttt ou tbo trial the department would in terpoHO 110 teohniaal otjeotion that tbe money had not been raised by distraint This deposition of the depurtoaent is with a view facilitate aotioo, in the premisep Tbe of the company wil return to New York without delay.

au( have promised a response in a dayd. The treasury regulation of the 20 ol Jane concerning the exemption from dutj imported matenuls going into tbe con struction or repair oi veseels will be si modified as to if quire tbe payment of on honijp aud man ilia cordage, iron bars copper and composition sheatmg on thei: entrj, und when it shall be shown tha such articles have been manufactured into going into the con-truction or repair ot American vessels the duty paid will be refunded Tbe War Department haa details of the massacre of tbe Lae family, on Oieai Fork, milea below Fort Griffin, Texas Tbe father, mother and little giri Heavy ebowers yesterduy afternoon did trrout injury to property in "WheLling, i the gradiby or tho P. uud Ky lit liio Jefttraou street, und bud damaged uud away about one leet of Jefferson street to tho dopth ot twenty feet, and carried it out into tho river The streets woio nad iro LOW blocked i the enormous turn ot This shown $050,000 000 once the tive as under Washington." any administration since TUB most thorough shuttling of tho political paok that this age haH evur aeon, was exhibited at tbe Greeley Jubitoo at Cnappsqua, on Satuidi-y, when the Southern members of tho Democratic National Committee made a visit to Horace Greeley. There was Duke Gwm. of ttonoro arm in arm with Franoia Bird, of BontoD, General Ohnlmera.

of John sou's old army, hobnobbing in lemonade i General Stephen Burbndgo, of Kentucky, ex-Poatmuter Qeeral Reagan, of the ex-Confederacy, in social diaoutjdiou with Tneodore Tiltou, and the representative "old aeoeah" of the South shaking Lands, indeed, acrosa the "bloody chasm," with tha representative old abolition agitators of the North Is theru not something suggestive beyond the mere notion ot a political dodge in ell thiW The political millenium IM coming Bo39 TWKKI keopct h.s aoat in the 3 natc of New York, Oakey Hall tt.U MAY or of Now York, Cjaooliv IM at large, Hagsjerty, who burnt tho vjuohors h-ts not been convicted or tr.od, that wo have heard of, aud Sweeney undistarbod man are now "backers Nice Reformers they Is'at it "thin?" Ex Qov SAUTSBLTHV, of Delaware, (hat there aro fully 2,000 Deuio- oiata the "Blue Hen'a State." who will not vote for Greeley and Brown--they cannot awullow the nauaeaang dose prepared at Baltimore "Bius wero made for UcCunn's vacant place on the Superior Bench before ho WHS in bis grave, and are candidates already uommg forward fur tho place whioh will be made vacant be'oco long by theooviotioaol Barnard. But thia haute in not as unieemly aa that of a well- known politician who. anxious to succeed to the late Aldarman Hurtt's neat in the Board of Aldermen, approached Mayor Hall on the nubjoot daring the faneittl Borviofea of the dead AUermnn. Mayor at flrat declined to talk to th3 importune gentleman, but was finally iu- duoed to give him "only a word "Mr beuan the politician, "to bo plain with yoa, I would like to i Ilnttt'rt "I'm willing," replied tho MnTor, apply to the York Tribune Tbe well, on tho Isaac Keely farm, run down to about 15 a tjt- pedo inverted which brought up it production for some dayi to GO barrelo it continued to Battle down, however Ten days after the torpedo was the well oontiaaed to yield 30 barrels day. Oiruen aad entertain Ihe hope thnt it will nmaio (food for 25 or 30 A Qtnmliy mm on train botween Qa.nuy sad Obioapro j.Mi«ted upom a veto.

The remit wu Qntlay 153-- part PIUY old DMioorata latter. reductioa ol taxeb thur hnva been i Grrant iiad the immtnse losses by a and coemption uoder Johueoo, due lurpe- ly to the division oi eeatiment and pnc- poae between tha Senato and i Boutwell expressed Ins belief iu thoprnc- ticability of coritmumg tho redemption of outstanding mx per cent, bonds and the iieiit) of fivo, tour aud t. half and per and baid it bo act t-p'-ed a truth for this cuunt-y in presen' condition that tbe resumption oi opecia payment will not be duo directly to auj muHbiira of legislation, nor caa be 'occi- bly ruaifitiiDcd by any uct ol i i ernmcut It must bo a ut the existing condition oi tluogi whicb would enable government; to reauino upocie pay man i tifftchog groat intercuts of tha count rj The equalisation ot the -vilutj of com and currency will depend ou tho increase of tbo business of the country, of our exports and tbo value ot tho foreign trade of the United States carried on ic American vat-sola There is but one mei.su CB of loKinlatioa except nuch as to ioator the buHitmsM interests ofjtho country, thut cau faoihtato or Imstoc the rojumption ot apdoio pa meets, aud that ia a roductiuu, by lorco ot law, of ihe value of the paper money in circulation This policy the country bas i been prepa-od to accept, nor am I prepared to advocate the adaption of measure which, very 1 iti operation, would produco great injury to i noas, aad lu tho and cost more tufan value of iho result produced Too growth of tho country under it wise administration oi aftAirs frocm enable tbo remirao epecit piyments without viol en oo or i to any For throe jears, dre 1 the columns of tbo Tribarc a idviatd tbo A special to "Wheeling, trom Vft In- ikey Johnnor, TD ndcircesing meeting heie in fi.vor jf Crreetty tbo ne Tfi.a bj th 31 D.via, the present Cjuirre ia in irom tLo dirttrict, wbo tojk I I GrteoLey aud mo cjii- Btitution. Xne steamer party, arrived i dnnnia Jan i3a Mm- iar Instcuc- htive been HL A pinwoll by rtcau ccnHul to ir bttiwurt thore until American alviLLd ato that i ne Ciipusmu i f-j cted irom tbf'ii Louvt.nt ia Guatemala uuder im oa oort ol tiud tliLir propTty confiri- to tba The Jesuits ttro ulsu being expelled Irom Salvador Tbo United Sviitcd txplonnu had nearly nm-hea tlio survey ot trora nan, Poru, on ciio 0 ot July ior mt by way ot Secretary of the Tr to sell tha gold tho treasury uud upptv tho proceeds to the pnymeut tho public debt, thus saving mteieat, and tbon to resume specii payments, or rather those two bits ot ud- vico have boon frequently and interch inge ably presented without at uu atatiug which in his judgment is entitled to precedence the order of but it caa "very well bo that tbe of gold in thi. Treasury, whether for tho payment ot thn public debt or othorwirte, would put it out of the powero! the to specie th tho i gold iu ihe Treasury, forcing down Iho priue unnaturally, would Htunulivto impacts trom other countries, in ru ido the ilanco of trade agamat tho United oreato unnatural cxoeeBivo douiand for cum, and ultimately advance priLO ot iiot only for the benefit of ppooubitjif and gamblers, but to tho great i of the country I do not to declare lhat this policy, whioh is tho only poliuy any department ot government to which GtoeUy evon three years, would end disa-m HM the country has not i i since 18J7, and if Greeloj pledged to auytbiug it is to the inauguration ot i pohuy, if, unhappily, bo should be pluocd it the head ot affairs Tlio way resume is not to resume arbitrarily tmd without regard tu faot-t, but to pUoe and keep tho country tbat hue and condition ot prosperity which ahull entvblu it to meet nil obligations, und it is for this reason thtit the administration has be- hoved it to be wife rotam HU amount of gold whioh should bo tmrtioieut, whou tbe appropriate mom wot arrived, ennMo the treasury to resume uJour national liabilities in apooiu i going tho market to borrow, and i tanking any special toe a i that whioh would oertmu-y rtrfnlt trou-ly jf tt, 0 government wore uot strong enough to movo frco of all depondenc-o fi July 17 The first a 4 the ond annual meeting of tho Cleveland Club came off a The track WHH still rather heavy from rama which rondored a poatponeniotit of yosterday'a races neooa- but by dragging it over it was much of and the condition toward tho latter the Supon und would retuin to the Unitpd fe at a in tbo later part of June Prodiduut Giiarduj, of Gonta Ricd.

is by tbo i C'IHUQL on vi-it to the Unit -d but Lt nn dtitect of Hio 27tS ult UUe grand patf.de oi 7UU Liooprt armed i ilo-, tfec made ou the 15 as an i i a tion, from the that they wero reudy for a rumored revolt All quiet V'ulpirmf-o tidviuea atato thut Conurefi 11 itbout 1o onaidor treaty with tbe ji'ei There wore two a i ut and Copi H' po on thu JfJ ulc wud u. the No OI.UH! routt 1 in Isj i i yet been atcided en Three oihjern of tho exDediiioti to (remain, at San Juan to ob or- i a aunng tbe fou- mnutbti absencj oi corps is to mi.kt) obflervations i i hut JPLOQ i Argentine uuM.u t.nci Bolma ou tlio liouvidnry quL-ttlou uru int roaaiue, oad Bollvicia lore ttrertbout to oc. cupy Ariiun- tiuo I belli.ved to bu at tbe hot- a of mwchiei- Ifc id decrencl in tit! tbo Rjmtiti itxiolic conncritJ Cbih a portion of tbe ground to bo ft apart hermtter for tho intermeut of Proto-utmt de id Juliua of tus Naw York Tnbunu, who liuauued hi Dolly duu, Jj-iko Itaska on June ior tbe purpose ol ciuiding down tbo ij pi rivur, arrived at Sc LOUIH yesterdaj ft re the oruiao, us origins lly planned, tecinmntcd It bi a botn highly ict tiud row md a ti'ko tl Mtetimei for OripmtH itutd ij tiud tbi.nod to New York vu Ha vn an Tbo court t) try tUo impenohinent ca-td Judge BiruHrd, contnsnnn ol i JuHiico Ch Judges Allen Ghover, i ULC ivnd i i Ho, and twenty-six mern- ber-i of tbo iau.te Sjuate, met jewttrrtuy at bart-tjga, th Judge Ch-rah pcestduat couusol enkod tut i i i of one weefe on acjonnt thiM.b-iiu« tbe aeutor counael, Mi a Hiii beciumi tho oonhneraont ol Jud lisrii.rd t) hid room an uttatk ihoum yoiit Thf it wtie neg itivcd JjtT i cDnn- el objected to Hweurmwr in the roam with, rtilot court aljonrued A fontatoga speuial cays pixr JJong- follow in hi-? atnble liwt oijrLt a piolurn mi-erj Theru ia a -xit trom tbo round the eoruuc nn Tin tf udou id thr ti 3 Ir uppearri hi hoot, x- to heel times the ho broke tl sh )o pit. to cm 0110 ot his i at the Ut mi pale, wtim he us lap nnd out bis I with ic donbt in minds of i but th it hn broken und will never appear in pubho i Jelin Hurper i i ovor- come, aud walks about i sorrow iul It is to be that question of b'ia net bt-tU dt, eided, for Ljugfellosv is ns much, if not more, tha hero than isejtt A Wushiugton says that Ssore- tary l''isL there rtnd is very muoh aonoyud ovtr tha pullit-atioii of When tho original document first Hnnoucued tried to obtain a cop from Chief Justice Chase, but failed Kuropo ho Baron Offenberg, wtw received Smce return to ntimtMned Biteaoe until hi, About two by the President eight yearn of age were killed by then, sniped, und the bodies left with tbo arrows sticking in them Mrs. Lee's were oat off, Hud Cordelia, aged 15.

aged 17, aud John Lse, aged wero taken prisoners The oom- mauder uf the post at Fart Qnffia sent Hcautmg parties after the Indians, bu there was great delay in their atnrting, wing to a flood in the river, and th re are but small ho pea of their overtaking the murderers Gen Augur fears thai moro extensive operations will have to be taken against these Indians before they will remain peaceable. With Mexico on one wide and the reservations ou tho iJ of refuge and security for and their plunder, the preaenl defensive system will not effect much. The thermometer yesterday, in New Yo'-k, reached 03 deg There were severa! of suuRtrokfj Mabljti Aiitlfiraon was arrested yesterday in New York for embezzlement public funds in Sweden It in said an effort will be made aa eoon np possible to have Thomas and Patrick Hart, -nd John Redmond, witoeaaes for the provocation in the Stokes trial, admitted to bail until tha next trial. They have been confined einco the shooting ol Tho Now York cabinet-makers strike yesterday, the men resuming- woik (Jalonfl Frpnch. proprietor of French's Hotel, Now York, died Tuesday night at Saratoga At tbe preliminary and informal inves- ot the tillered cruel treatment ol mniatcti of the House of Eafago at St Liuii, made by the Board of Managers yeetsrday afternoon, the information obtained showed that the caspfl reported by tlie graad wore true ITB had not only been cruelly whipped, but confined in cells on and water, forced to stand on a cost about six inches pquare on the iu the sun at midday without hat or shoea, and subjected to other harsh pan A iormal examination will be mnda to-dtiy, at which sworn testimony will be taken.

General Sheridan io a communication to the "War Xbpartmeut saya We can never fctop tho wild Indiana from murdering und (tooling until we punish them. If a while man in this country commits a murder, we hang him, if he steals a hor-56. we put him in the penitentiary, if an Indian ocmmitH theso trimea we give him belter fare and more blankeia. I think I may, with reuaon, say tbat under this policy the civilization of the wild red man will progress elowly The rea.tleiico of Dr Kirkwood, at Lit Lie ick, was stricken by lightning yesterdt.y aifcernoon, and a room which tho tamily had vacated a few moments previous was turned tntvey The Doctor wa3 lightly atuuned, An excureioci party, numbering some hundred, arrived at St. Louis last over the St LOUIP, Evansville end -iti'iville Air Line, tho occasion being tho openiog of the Lmo through to Nashville, vis UvunBviUo and Hendorson, Ky The part-y wi.8 made up of prominent oituans oi ifmviUe, Trenton, Mad- isoDville, Kviinevillo, Mt Vornon and other Tney wcrn met by a committee of yt Lo us? i ana ut Like, Ilhnoie.

carted to tho city aud assigned quarters at tbe various A suitable entertainment is to be provided for them to-day and ttiev will probably return home at eight. Too run from Nashville was made twelve hours and a half. Vnolo John Harper baa left Long Branch for with his pat, Longfellow, aud borne- other fino ttnimttls The 1 ttla colored buy that rods Longfellow to victory received nearly a thousand dollars from Hiustic winners who felt particularly flush about thut time. A white man wan pluoo, to ride the horsa ia the firtt but Col Htvrper thought he was taking t30 many i and cigars with io sporH in a neighborhood. Keeping to lumaclf he telegraphed homo for colored boy whom he knew he ould iei? on, and the youngster posted on Be und got there j-tt in time for the nice Nu one koow oi the change riders i Uude John nodded to bis darke to go imd get weighed.

If the ppoetft id been, tampering -with tbe regular rider, 'here was reason to believe, wero completely foiled by the snrewd niimagement ot I ho old turfman A York oorreepondent saye that Di will temporarily surrender tho editorrthip ot Senbner 'Monthly the coming autumn, und abroad egain his jiarnoy being prompted by the desire to consult the leadmg oouhata of Europe in respei his wiie, who, irom serious op-h than trouble, has become nearly BUSINESS LOCALS. Cbautaaqua county batter and froeb at wholesale aud retail. Sold very low at Fibbti Brow Bssi place in the city to buy fine family groceries, and sold very low at FIBBH BBOB. IF you have a oongn or uold try McDonald's Tolu Cou0h ojJ P' A Every bottle PETROLEUM MARKETS. TrxramLLC, 17--9 p.

m. I Ths market was very firm all dsy on both aud on the river, aeltors holims foi higher flg urea, and towards eremng almort entirely with drawing from the martet. Borne little spot sold during the day at hlsheat flgnie uni rerteraay, but as a general thing there was are cens between the prices offered and askec. There was also some demand for buyer option for Ihe last quarter, wilh at 02J. the TJppei Bead was freeley offered i J3 65 asked for spat, and on the Lower offers with a few Mlleia at In Oil City ae Isra were scarce at $3 80, with buyers at At Parker's the nurket waa quiet Brm 57J, with no sellers to be (ound, ei for one lot ol 1000 spot, and two lines ol 1000 500, buyer's option, each month for August 1( cember.

We report aa follows uppxa ROAD. 1000 bbls spot 1000 1000 1000 b. VOCO LOWBH BOAD GO 3 400 -toaj 1000 bbla 1000 50W 5UOO bblB Epot. 1000 3 72, 1000 bblsapot 57 1000 each month lor August aua December. 05 oOO o.

each month for August and December 3 95 IPSTEOHDJI JIAUMTB BI Tiuauraj New VorU. NBW YOBK, July 17. At closing of market of ICth erude bulk wu held at UJic. frobuam-sa. Uefluctl tirmar, r.

sellers i spot. No business (Jiues quoted at Philadelphia deltre little more Active, ior nex; month's delivery nned SI bbls 1st half Augus 3-10C 3UOO bbia lust Angus Liverpool. LlVBBPOOL, Julj 17 11 m. Market for refined opens at; 13d p. in Unchanged FHILAUKLrillA, July 17.

Market quiet; standard white crude 1 1 cai 2G3sc, September S2XL P1TTSBTJB3H, July 1C Petro'euiu -Market continues dull with spo noraiaa) at 9jc. Cleveland. CI.KVKLANO, July 17. Petroleum--In moderate rcquebt and flrm at lor car lota, lor tiuJe io a. nosier and Stock Market.

Nsw YOBK, July 17. Gold clOEoed at 114 Money easy at 1 per cent Sterling Exchange dull, 109K Loans weie Hut to 4 per cent tor currying. ClttunnHa ut the K'Id bank 4J6.ooo.eoo bptcte engagements tor to marrow $750,000. Goieiomtnt bonda sirong and J(' to bfghe Stutt- dull und ateudy- On the market JBrie wuu the only feature fluctuating between 52c uttd Wnbuiih ua Tactile Mail Balnoce of the hat ate tly Tieauury bond offordsoae million irom 1H J9 Hi-10jig. There were twenty oilers of bondd to ay, amounting to about 42,755,550, at from 114 3 lo Ui Tha amount advertised for WIH 11,000 OOC, t.ml if sold will go fcom UOUpODk) do do do 65 5.JOa do '65, new B-20ii ao do New State bondB.

MUBonns Tenneame, old do new Vliginla, new do oia North Carolina, do Stock qnotatlona 98 W. U. Tel UniokaUvor Adams Wella Kx Amerioan 7-i United 117 Book Island New Jersey Cent, at.Paul N. V. 0.........

prefe-fred prafeirod Miehipm Ft. W. NWeatemExUiv preferred 07 preferred Ft. Wayne Terrd preferred prefered 0 0. C.

AO Lake Shore Lnd.Cen Ills Gen Union Pacific Central do bonds, Union 106; 53' 20 42 117 120 uo 132 90 106 IflurKet. Cl.KVKI.AHD, 17 Wheat Veiy ilrm, No I ral winter $1 67, No winter $1 -l Corn -Steady with moderutd lam find hltfh mixed ale, low mixed 0o. Oata -Quiet, No 1 Btiti, J5c CHioAQO, July 17 Flour--Steady with a moderate demand, eprinj ttra nt HO Wheat--Market buoyan mt unwell led, closed ut $1 20 spot seller July I lyji, No 2 Chicutfo ut $1 10 Corn--Fm demand but lower rutea; No 2 mxed 1 seller aeller Sep umber i ejected at SSjtfc, ear com 40c. Oftta-- active and pncea advanced, No 2 27ie ejected 2-ic Bye- Dull innl piicaa i. t-bade lower No 25 Barley-- J.

ull iml prices nommul Wniaky--Market ateuJy with moderate demani nt 87c Pork--Dull and pnresnomal $13 75 cuoh 3-led, eummer hami ia paekl I3c, bulk mentis cLenitrnd good at lull pucea Juttie-- Dull, puces droDpinjf, und aeurrely any TOLEDO, July 17. Fiout--Markfct steady with i. wroderute de land Wheat--No 2 -white Wabaah 60, No white Miobigaa 68 amber Michigan jl GO July, 58, August I Ho 2 red w.nte new $1 40, sailer August $1 35, No red 91 2 better, higrh mixed, 4Sc buyer July Oc, feller G2c, low mixed Miclii- Oita-- Dull bat No 1 Sic 3 2 Pork--Dull end prcea nominal, men 13 50 JCjard--DuU and nominnl 8c. Fieiffhta-- to Huffalo 4 for com and IJo for wheat, to Jswego 8c for corn and SJc fox wheat, te K11148- on 8c for corn. Mew York marKet.

July 17 Cotton--In briek export demand, siilea lies, middling uplanda ut iptitine wen ern atnta at 5 omraon to extra OOQC 3 white re'tero extra ut iOQS TSextm Ohn tit $735 HI. Louia Kye flour fair mand nt 00 Coin mejl quiet western 2 50 Wh oky dull at 92ftC Ui uU und in buyer'u favor, iNe 2 Chicugl i No 2 Milwaukee 5a, new red and itu nern Inflion ijl 72J; choice an lich Ran ttud state. Rye uteudy, weatern 8c Bjrley chanptd. Ma.traore uctwu. Corn aud lower mixed -western by steamer at by BUM ut Oata dal', western JG, Onio JifgRB, prime western L7c.

Uuy quiet. Hops unchui ged. Leather quiet Orinoco 28 Wool dull, western b8c, nwasheu I pulled 65(S73c rery choice pulki Oc Coffee enaier, Uio ut Sugrfruu fcttted Sfooil reflnint; l.flneH liice Quiet at Tui- atine film at 47Jc. dull, meea at $13 "j.pritne 410 60 et dul plain mi an 5l; extra 3 00, hams dull at C20 00, tierce nominal time mesa $12 00 India mesa OC ut meata hama Bhouldera middles loug cleur Cumberland ut funcy ihort clear Lard heavy, ew ataSJCo Butter dull, weuterm heeae Ilrm 9 Ooods HVntrbet. TStvr YonE, July 17 rtothingo? importance to note in this depatt- SPECIAL NOTICES.

Iniportaiic to OH -would announce to Operators! nd Contractors, that we have pnrohaaed the ight and title to and in the invention of Mr Grelteo, knovn aa the Oil and Urn Con- roller," and are prepared furalih the name slther by hiring them out for atatea period. by eellmg them. We would caution all parties against manufac. urtng or using the Bame without out consent ai he Putcnt will be rigidly protected. riSHJSB, NOHUIB CO.

Cinmm, as, isri. The rennsytvania Transpor- ation Company haying anctmded to the baalneas of the Allegheny Transportation Com- and the CommonwealUi Oil aad Pipe ompany, all ocden foi oU should hereafter be upon the PennsylTania Transportation Company, who will make good any of accepted orden of either the Allegheny Transportation Company or the Commonwealth Oil id Pipe Company. HJMBV BABLtty, iniSdtf. President. Office Penn Transportation Co.

On and after tbii date will for tninsTDortation ai follom: UU under -18 graritr, wi pei 48 and not is-, three per frra-rtty will be n- twt of oU to be Jrom tha top ol 1 W. H. ABBOTT, NEW HL. Manufactuier and dealer la SIMKE.U ROD? AND FITTINfiS Patent Iron Him Band Pump Keels, Band an Bull TITTSVILLE, PBNN'A My aim been to Bpare no necesiary expenc to make my manufactarei flr.it-elii.w,and the con inoreaiing demand for ibem assures that the many that I have mtui In ih'a line have been duly appreciated. My Boda and Beela are kept at Tidio ate an Tnumph by Menra.

Baker St Co Brady ft Logan and Andrews at Foxbni and Antwerp by Mr. obtrt Bryan, at Parker I at ding nnd Bear Creek by MeaaiB. Dlmick Cotmick and Brown, at a ettolia by isimer Sc Baekua julylTdtl 1 The partnership heretofore ex Lit ing an known Lwthefircn of Bedient ft Koebler, agent for the aale of Machine, haa bea dissolved by mutual conient. The boameee wi utill be conduoted lu the same place by Qeo Bedient Call anfl examine the family Favortt at tbe co nor of Franklin and Main atreeta TituBviIle, fo. J.

W. KOtfBLUi, OKO. H. EmttlENV. Tltusvllle, June 15 1S7J dlw.

of lie no oval GEORGE HIBERNIGG. Merchant Tailor HUB removed tu No. 95 North Franklin Street where he ia a tine aHuortmont the lateatBtylenof tbe market BU able rot aummti wear. Alao ii complete I.BHOI tnent of Furnishing which he will Bell at reii.toni.ble prices rhunfcio bin cuatomein for their hfceml patron tfe in th piiat, and hoping for us cimlmuimce the he mvitea them to hia new loca ion und ex uRnne a null and price? N. --All work gimrtmteed.

julylTdtf F. W. ABBOTT Co Wholesale and Retuil Dealers in Goal We atill i.eep the celt-brut. 1 A. Ii IV ana have OQ hand the GLEN CITY LEHIGH COAL fiom J.

A Ixxee'B mine, ua also tlie FIT'l 3 BUKQH unil a other BITDMINOU Cuula, Alau ittfentH in the oil region fox the flule Ooa.1, from Blombuig, Moms Bun anil 1-iilt Brook cott oompaniep I 1 cLjiddrests box Tituavnle, Pa. KENT. TWO KOOMB. one hall and one amnll Htore. Inq'i re of IS JitlblS.

No 20 Spnng at. TKAYFR About the 2 jth of Mur Br ght bay borae Ure yeiira old, bixtetn hmii'U hiKb, weight ivbou 1,100 fciunU curb oa hind leg on white hind foot A liberal reward will bt paid bf the under iigned for aoy information leading to the diacov ery of the OVB deacrlteeil WARREN FllTd, Plthole, Pa VALLKk K'V On ivod nftex June 3d trains will run tig fol Iowa i.00 IU OJ irr. Pitholetity Pruther Mills Bennett UleopoUa 20 F. BLA1B, Buij't H. W1CKHAM, Ticket Agent, Fitlio'e City OiDWALLAUEtt WAKNEU, REAL ESTATE DEALERS FOR SALE Three Small Wells on Churcb HUD complete inn with one boiler.

House and lot on 1'erry street, UUxJOO Ver Biruble property. Lot, 60x180 corner Walnut and I'etroleum 8tB Also, 150 It 5 cubing, 1,000 feet 2 m. tubing 2 second hand boilers, second-band tngmea I ICE--AVushing on neur tiecuncl Nat Bank Ul To pur hate a good Second Hand arrut Trel or Titf' EN I JINK, )2 hora-3 powtr 3 tl, UOX 017 TituBviHe, I' TO THE WfiST. Railroad Tickets FOB DETROIT, OHIO AGO, bT. L.OVIS OMAHA, BAN FRANCISCO and all points the west from Bulfalo, for ra HHJBRAY Jt CJ.O^V'J et 4 Farahall Lilock, TituBTllle.

Pa at july'Jdtl. MASONIC Ball OTer Bavlnga corner franklin aou Spring Sta Visiting gnd Sir Kniylitt art invited to attend. LODGE. NO 463A. Y.

meets Slonda nt 7 o'clock. First nnd thlrt Vlondays being regular. IHKOD J. YODNQ, 3cs. Cna.

i. HATCH, Oil Creek 303 A Y. meets every Tuesday Jivenlnff nt 7 o'clock. Finn, 'iueaduy in the month being tlio Regular. KOBEHT LTMAS, Sec.

mplar, meets the 1'irst Wo neaday of each month. H. BUNHAH. g. B.

OllEOO, A COUM- IJljJItiOll'il I ill No. 41, A. fleoonc i 'i'huraday of A A. AsprswALL, Tl A H. Qoath.

O. B. I.1EB, ffRTBAV Aaron K. A. Chapter ftlllA I No.207.

moetiug on third 1 riday of ench month. Hour of meettnj o'clock. jonao-tf It a AND FOUL LIME For sale ihe Gas Company. L. E.

SKVEBAHUH, Treasater- ITSE THE it WIFE. Dim. Kline und Lmdley, 331 Arch Philadelphia, and Dr, Borland, at FrEuiklin, Venongo Do ore making unparalleled cnrea of Oan- eis, Tumors and UicvrB No knlfw, DO cuuatfct io bluod, little pain. Great Cancer Antidoaa Tor purticulurn address eltbex of the aboTe. OIL FARM ON PITHOLE The trustees of the Eotolph Oil Well Company er for the fifty acres, located on PI thole creek, in the entre of the Plthole oil field, twenty-five acres of rhich, ia a body in the centre of the farm are an- by development A cuperior fourth sand och, varying from twenty to thutj feet in thicken, the farm, and aa ax aa profwcnted, hme teen ancceaa.ul, wella arying In production from en to three hundred arrela aday haying been ottained, and aucoeae- ul operations are being ptoaecated a few tatant on the HoUnden farm, adjoining on the feat.

Oil opeieton are invited to examine tbe Behable rOfonnation relative to the pzeeent and of the farm may be btained on ftpplieation to A. HINOKLJIY, Affent, on the F. O. addxeea, Plthola, Teango eonaty, Tbe Tltusvllle Weeltly Herald prtmUd on a sheet ir by 41 oonUlna fan of which ue deTOted to ad- Mmenlat. aad flTM immh rsafltag ur paper pdnted to the ooutry.

CITY HEREBY A.I That the Common Council of the City of Titua rille inland to order certain public Improvement lo be made, cellmates of which, Including plan and profiles, have Dt en made by the Of Jin gmeer and aa entry made on tbe minute ot sal council, dpscnbing tmd locntmg such improve rmatH. agreeably to act of Assembly, appiove the thir eenth dn.y of M.uy, 1S7L The intended to b-s made, wit the tstimated cost or euch, are un iolluwa, viz The grading, our Jiug nnd pav ng with woode: lenou 11 1 ti0n Perry treet beLwee: Total ettimuttd coat lac grading curbing and p-ivmif with pavement thut porUo of middle of tine etreet uud the niddle of Mai curbing 11 paving 3 1 enarmeermKr Total estimated coat $-1 tiSU The grading, curbing and paving with wocde pavement that portion orf Perry utrett beiwee tbe middle of Mum street uud the middle of nut street. Estimatfd coat for grading 14-10 1 curbing SH ptivirtj 5,3453 engineering 70 Total estimated coat ht guiding, curbing tin paving with wcod- thutto'tiuii nt Perry street betaee middle af "Walnut aireet and ihe middle iui.1 ulreet tiJiiiKd COB'' grading curbing a ptvmg s.j eng-ioecrliitf 70 pavern i the mm street cuibmg paving engineering i ug with woodi street betwee lie middle ol 0 610 3.J08 2 70 0 Total estimated coat The grading, curbing and pa-ving with woode pavemeutthat poitiuu of Perry street betw tbe middle of Elm atreet to ihe south lice Uniun atret Jistimated tost ior grading curbing 0 paving engineering lotal oaVimated cost. Thu grading, curbing and paving -with pavenunt thut portion of Spring street from th ist hue of JPriiBkiin tret to the Use Martin titjeet, imd that portion of Martin stre irom the north Hue of Spring street to the line of Diamond street. Estimated coat for grading jnviDg 2,855 Total fBtinuted cost The giHdmp, curbing and paving with wood.

ravement thut portion of Franklin street (ro the south ubutmt-nt of the ovei Oil Cn, to the north line of ticiuth ttieut Ebtmiated cost Ior prilling 2 OJS paving 2t)b Total estiiniittd cost U2I The gniding cuibirg and i woode aveiutnLtliHt yc.tton of ubingtun aireettro he north line of tipr ng street to tbe couth line cost for grading curbing pu-viag Tot 1 eatimutul coat The grading, curbing und paving with woode pavement that pomon of Washington street twten the south line of Spring street and th Uniou Titu-ville nuiroad track cost ot prur tug 15 curbing G42 1 paving asi engineering Tqtui eBtunuU 1 cost. TIiu grading curbing titicl pavm with wuodi Fuveiutnt thai poi tion of Wut-hington t-treet Iweeii the Union TitutJvlJIe i JrouJ truck an the Oil Allegheny River riulw track Esti uted cost ior grueling 1 curbing Jib grading, curbing and with woodt. pavement tbat portion of Mechanic street tweeu the went line of Jfrunk)m stieet uncl th ia in of Wauhicg on B'ictt vtcd toatfor gn ding $JT 1 11 curbiog Oi 1J5 I'otii! iinoten '1 bt CominuD Council will hold meeting In tl Counnl i om on "W'tidt esduy, theseventeenth 'lu of July. lb7J, nt p. at which nil inttreute mny bobeuid before the Council A 8.

J.M4KSH, LAi-fJAN CHASE, JWO. 1,0 WBY. a MATHKWS Committee on Puling und Curbing. row PIPES AND VALVJSH WATil Sealed propiatila will be received by the Com mitteeon Water Works of ie City of I ttusvil until Wednesday, tbe Jlat day of July next, 12 o'clock noon, aa follows, i four hundred tons, more or le8 of CIL iron witter pipe.from four to sixteen inch in diumeter.1 clndmgelbows and ult special can ings nectBSftiy to lay the aain-, and to i a pressure of three hundred (JOO) pounds to th square inch, ami in all respects to confoim speoiHcfitionH which will La on Ule in the omc a i Clerk, on and ajtel the 22d day July tout bt Bids w.ll be received for pipe red Titusville. Jd.

For pipe laid in the trenches without ivution. id For pipe laid in the 1rencb.es with ticn nnd filling. Ateo for neceaaory valveouscd in the const ru tion of snid works. The Committed reserve the right to reject an and all bids Bidsmuel be with sufficient guaranty ttnd contain the full name every person interested. Bpecidcatioaa will be forwaulel to uny par 1 on ntaklog application to tbe Chairmaa of Con nut tee PAUL W.

W. HUM BWiNU, julylJd. C. MATUiEWS, Coiarmttce grudiag, curbing und pav ng bpring s'lee from theeun line of Monroe a reel to the raidd uf Per reet, Soiinff Irom the middle Perry sueet lo the middle of Wushiugtou apnng utieet, troin tbe middle of Wi.sli.rKto reet to she west line ot Fraukhn atrtoi, -Di niond Etteet, Irooi tbe ease hnu ot Fiuokl street to Its mtemect on with Pme stidet, Pin street, Irom itu mteu ction with Dumond stree toCcurch Hun, be jiectwe by tbe Committee ou Pimiigund Cuibing unt 12 o'clock nt noun, un bnlurduy, July tilth. for guiding, curbing and paving, with some kino 1 1 woud above name tiuiiS 01 piirtn ot ttreeta tw described An en try of which impruvtmeuts, pi un cpeciacfttiCHia tuUmtttea, are open to publi insptction ut the tti'e ot ibc CHy kngimn! Much bid most intlude both laby and inu'ern.

and muttt statu griiJiDg, cmbing ai paving separately, tilao the kind of wool ai must be actximpnnied by a sutlicient guaruntce lome diatnterec'ed penon thut if the bid is a cupled contuicc will be entered into and th peiformanre of it properly secured. The com mittee, however, reaeivo thu privilege oi reject all bids ut their discretion. LANMA.N J. HUMfHUK'k. a.

JACKSON, CHAHLEB tf. MArHhWS Jyfi tw Committet Ms. Varnishes, Wall Paper, Snub, Doors and Blinds French Plated and Amemtm Window Glaus, HOUSE AND BKrN ihurcheij, Public HnlJB, arloro, Gialnmg c. or. Perry and Spring St, TITU8VILLE, PA Agentfl for French i.nd Belgian Plate Glnoi.

jnlylSdtf. STOMEBOliO, Mercer county, Po. This celebrated house baa been recently re- runuhed, and will be open for tbe reception of ueHtion Monday, June 10, 1872. Peieona ag to engage rooms, or other information, may to HAU'JL OBBNB Btoneboro, Pa Thu faronte summer reaort 19 delightfully ait- ated a few rods from Sandj the most Beautiful aheef of water in Pennaylvnnia, and ia well Blocked with flab, pleaaare buuta and flabfBH ackle of all kiada under the charge of un ex aailing-maiitcr. Huve renttted tbe billiard room and alley in Alao, a barber shop, bath room and livery re connected with eununer renort.

eekerafor hea.tb, ae well as fox recreation anil pcenery, will nnd in the Chalybeate priD on the all the virtoea of tome xealment Jound at the mout celebrated watenpg aoea. By chemical aoaiy.ua one gallon of water found to contain 10 80 grains of mineral ant tancee, pnncipuUy of tarbonate of me, held in aolnuon by carbonic add Raa, awo- tated with nuall of eaibona of pro- magnena, chloride o( om, and of ailtcia aa organic matter. analyeiai waa made by the Profetwoi of in the Laboratory of the Pnlladelphia Uni- TeraJty of Utdloime and Sargerr. HARDWARE. THE ONLY PERFECT LAWN MOWER! Philadelphia Haa proved itself beyond question The Lawn Mower of the PerUi We can refer tu moro than Fifty resi' dents of Titneville that they give entiri eatuifaction in every cuae Every Machine Warranted.

The genuine Philadelphia Mower is foi Bale only by Tarn.e, Siiiitli Co, BOLE AOBNTH. manufao tare for the trad the S. Co Fat. Sucker Roc Wrench and Ele- vator, made of re fined and Norwa, Iron, and gnaran. tee it the gafei and most conven ent tool in th market.

Tubing, Casing, Caa Pipe New Bedford Cables, supplies of every kind. Norway, Refined and Mer chant Bar Iron snd Jessoi Steel We are agents fo the Cliff Mine Sew er Pipe Works an keep in etock a fa line of Sewer an Water i an Tuna Ootta war We call especial a tontion to oar Terr Gotta i miie Tops and Fines, cheap, safe and con for tin or brick Snaitlx Co FOURTH OF JULY, 1872. Ttie plrll of 1770 Again Kcvived Forever. Tlie Queen ity UIB Ull Degtou Immense Attractions Programme as Follows In oi Ier to gU evt ly one of our patriotic cil nn opportunity to turn out i i com ng oui Nation il Ho idny, we oflter our im nbe atocl. lur Ihe nexl ihlrtj duyu, ot Reliction ef 29 Per Cent.

From Vncen Do honor, therelore, to ou Indfpend nee Jo immediately to the Boston One Price I HOUSE, A SfcCUKE A A rannon will be Fired at 10 A. IN. Coiits and Vests of all Business Sulls ol all Linen and 7f rrthmy in Clothtag I 'ne can be had at WE PRH'B HOUSE. I A ANDSBJS FOK Y.VRHBLW. oil if we do not aacceed aatifylDf? you we .11 recumpevHe yr.u for rour trouble Kememoer the Place-- it the One Price CloiMag BLOCE, DAVID WILE, POWDKR.

BAKING POWDER. The TCIT utlcl. for producing, in a few perfectly Light, faweet. Mutntioni Oelictoni Blscnll, Kolls, Fancy and oilier Cakes, Pustry and Puddings. JE'irepnrecl by JESSE H.

LIPP1NCOTT, KcBOWEN A nut! Titusville, Pa. KEAI. ESTATE-OIL LANDS LUCE BARBER. ESTATE BROKERS, for the purchase and sale of REAL ESTATE OIL LEiSES, PHOUDOIMi We offer to day City Real Estate, Thut cannot be surpassed Lota from $250 up, and on euev teinia. BuBimoa prop city 101 eaiu ot rent, A Few Houses for Rent.

No. 3 WEST SPJtINO STHEBT, fl bQcfc-Htoig, TituBviHe, Pa Real Estate. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS Ifor bualnoes or other puipoaea. UOUHBS AMD LOTS, OIL BOUGHT AND SOLD. Br KJKUSLAN1J, 1JBYAN WINANT, mi; 17 Ho 4 WiikcUiM lil.iok.

Hueceeaor to Oeu. J. Real Estate Agent, OFFICE ON BPIUNU dfHISHT, OppoeMe Ihe Auirrli'un Hol'-l. rwo NR TUB BALK la Addition, rertu" jauy. to U.

B. HAMMOND, CHEAP BULGING LOIS. THK K4RM hsa been luld oflln vllltL lota and laolufl Ing tbe tontbern exteosJun of ruokim und Martin utreeba, making ttotne or 400 delightful TiUley and hilluide lota, wbich are now for ut priCt'H running trow terma Apply to UAQIMOM), Btewiirt i. a. otc iHKS AN1J LOTtf, on Hunk street, rnpplti'd with pm- Bituat.d lurgc JoU Will be iBH, iun(fiOK pfit-e Jiom 4- COUTAMT WEBSTER.

REAL ESTATE AGENTS, AND Our lut of Rr-al Jtstute oompilhes large ex lent of tenritory unil great unity u( i a i i our cit ert tind a. Buiiiiee urtmode. We nHo call utlentioo to our lit I'll Iwundmtnd OiJ iDtereslB, which einbriiCPHHOiD'- fine producmir temtoty, tracU of unde veloptd Juiwld good piijintf Mtilia rHrtictUn. iitt-uiioti p'ld to Melec'injf and prop tity, and we nutadvme our ounlomtfra i which will not block, TituavUto. aprlSdtf.

J. N. PEW. REAL ESTATE OFFICJt Cor. Pine and Frunkiin I am i.lw«yn prerwred to Mil the beat Business Property, Building Lots, Dwellings.

OIL LANDS, OIL WELLS. AND Unimproved Lands. ounueH. rfoid, Warren, Venango and Forrest N. PBW TITUSVILLKPIPE COMPANY NOTICE.

OFFIOK OF TrroHVir LU PIPF Co i June 1872. Oil ifl received or Compuny for TUNMr-m- JIOTFM aTOR Ifc I8 ours receipt by th- and any lability incurred by tbe oompany, eet.nea upon Ac eipimtioa of Mild twenty-four hours. Own- of oil expected to teiuove it with prompt- acd if no" to removed, it rtmami vn irely nt OF Z.UM1 riLOK WBATbOKVEK OCCUBHIMO. All oil DOW in tfae UnkH which ahull ut be removed ihertfrom wuhm two moutha om tbe of receipt by tbe company, will to an additional charge of one cent irel per day from the data of receipt until All oil brreafter received by the co liieh Bhall be allowed to temuiti in cger than one moetb. ihall be subject to tionul cbargtt of OHP per burrel All oil hereafter received by the company.

to an ad- QBI cnofgm oi OHP coat per Ditirel per day the date of itu teccipt until removal HeceipU will be iMnied for oil. upon tbe will not Thii eompiny tankage amply aufficient for 1 tne rcqinrements of Iti cuntomen, nd ia diHDOfed to atf rd Oiem iUl the facilities, im bat of late our have been ov-r- rowdtd of to remove their 1, to tbe inconvenience of produce re along or line wbo bare unable to get oil removed their 1 To remedy diittcnlty utill meet all the irttiniate of ttiid the trade, tbe boTe ol MdiUoMl cha.TM d. A. HOWJjAKJD, lit FOB HALE. BJ.FB, COMBINATION LOOK.

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