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TITUSVILLE MORNING HERALD, JUNE 28, 1871. McfAMP, SMITHS MERCHANT TAILORS. STMCI SPUING SUM men CLOTHS it CASSiMERS! rMENCH AND AMERICAN AND For style and make they have competition. LOSEE BLOCK, Tituoville, Pa. THE CITIZENS BANK, Titusville.

Pa. WM. a. ABBOTT Prertdeat. tt JACKSON DIBECTOBS: WM.

B. ABBOTT, OBO. K. W. AMEB, r.

W. ANDREWS. D. E. CAUV, LVMAM BXKWABX, 1.

e. JACKSON. Tata Bank to orgaatod on tkr parlnanlda ttockiolder bcbuincundoany to the rtTLL XXTBNT OFHIB PBOPBBTY. rom, nrx AND six CKNT. UUrat allowed OB anorioi hi Baviaw'i Bank to 8MALLrBPo6rf6Rs.

MCXTBJTIBB at BafeaBa' aCMMtal Baaktai Sham burg a i 9hamlHr(, Pa. WM. H. ABBOTT Pmldtmt tOOS DBCM Cashier. Taia butttution branch ot tha CitiMU Bulk, of Titomllc, and bosnem ooadacted ot ItiTBKBST ON TIMB DBPOIUTB.

A QMS- KBAL BAHKJ'O BtJ TRANSACT REFRIGERATORS. Ice Chests, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, From to 95 qonriii. fTater Coolers, Japanned and Bronzed Toilet Sens, Bath Tubs, Clothes Wringers, Tin and Copper Ware COOK: STOVES, Ivory, Horn. Bone, nnd Rubber hnndlcd Table Cutlery nt DAfllE. SniTH ft COM.

The Celtbrated FILTER. tbmn any oltoer li. Wencra Penn.rl- raia, oauide Plttabarvb. And tUe Clrculitllon Ibe Herald IN TUB OIL BEQIOIf lArrer by HVX, HONDBEU Copies than tbatvf M7 olbvr Vounira HWAU Pmnmjio Oman, execute! eTeir dewriptioa of printing, from a lady's TUUnc cud 'to'a 'nanuiwUi three porter. A Book Bindery now otablUwd In Titunille ua to do aU kinds of work quiring rnling, paging or biadlng.

Orderitenat our Counting tent to as by mail, or giren to out agent, Mr. Win A. Banoi, will rewire prompt Wr keep a full aMortment of Deeds, Mortgagee, Leases, Jo.tioe.' Blanks, ko. BLOW BB08. COOBWELL.

To-day. This Is tne only perfect Water Filter In the market- It practical, fctmplc in and perfectlf reliable Mtuier tfl clrcnmstances. It removes all Imparities, and renders rain or other water pare, heal.br We cnn refer to fifty families who are now using them. Bole DAME, SMITH CO. We an Agents fox the AND LANDSCAPE LAWN MOWERS, Smilej, aer, a i i Wm.

Webeter, the well- knewD Lud.ean» eaideaer, and many others. DAME, SMITH CO. HYDRAULIC RAMS. nnd Lift L.eaicl Pipe, and. 9 at to F.

Ames, I TITUSVIUL New Advertisements Wanted-Spring to let--C. B. Hammond. Lint--Brjan, DtiUngham Xoorn to lat--Monroe street near Spiuce. and aand for aale-- Wm.

tlaelaimad leUera-J. H. Copwell. Cboioe for Co. Hoetettera German-Bitten.

Zimmerman-July THB KKFORN or COHMITTRB OF TBK COUKCIU--The Ooxamtttce appointed by the Common Council to visit mreral Eastern cities and and report on viirious street pavsments, returned home after absence, on Monday evening, as a-nuonnced The committee consisted of Hii. Honor Major Mesars. UcOrum and Myers, the Cjunoil. The commikttoe visited Williamsportr, Philadelphia, New York, Brooklyn and Elmira, aud inspected and tested and made a full investigation of the qualities and of various pavements, the Nioolson, Wyltoff, Wood, Stowe, Stafford, eto. The oommit- tee also gave considerable examination to the sewerage of different and will make a formal report-to tbe Coanoil this evening.

The party were cordially received by the authorities of tbo different places, and every facility afforded them In their inquiries MIHIKCI Fdii'OfoLix--We had a call yesterday from Mr. W. Coddington, formerly ol Petroleum Centre, but now of North Carolina, and on his way to that State with his family for the purpose of settling there. Mr. Coddington, in connection with Messrs.

Jan. McCray, J. Irwin, and Wm. Weed, hag purchased a tract of eight hundred acres in Cumberland County, North Carolina, the seat of valuable and extensive gold mines which they are engaged ia developing. We should jndgs that the placer or surface diggings were from the specimen gold nuggets and dust shown na by Capt.

C. Gspt.C. is a great and has seen a great many countries and people under the son, but he seems partial to mining regions, and from- oil to gold is a natural transition. Snob, men as he will, in a few "years, reconstruct tbe Sbnth with their business energy, and iJtrad political principles. FALL oif-A TKLEQBAPH TOLB --About half-past twelve o'oloek yetterday after- nodn the telegraph'pole on the southwest corner of Washington and Spring streets fell against Wakefield's new building, dislodging the tix wires connected with the Western Union-Oil Exchange department.

The cause of accident was throwing some heavy beams against tbe pole. Communication was re-established at four o'clock. WB were misinformed as to the calibre of- the gun which arrived here yesterday. It is a 12 pounder instead of 24, and weighs 873 Iba. It was made in 1861, at Troy, N.

Y. It is to be placed on the hill, at tbe head of Perry street, and will wake the" oity up at daylight on the Fourth. Another smaller gnn will be stationed on the bill south of the oity. AMOS CANNON, who was arrested on lue-day for threatening Peter Harvey, was yesterday held in bail to answer at" tbe August term of Quarter Sessions. TUK CORKY a meeting held at Corry, on Monday night, $1,000 was subscribed Mr.

Hall's well in that plage. owner of the land which oil was struck at thirty feet, eases the well at one-eighth royalty and several sharcs-ol the stock. Mesen agree to furnish an engine nd boiler for drilling purposes. Mr. M.

Johudoii elected treasurer of the ompany, to be called the Corry City Oil Company, and mioired to give-bonds in a double tbe value of tbe stock subscribed. Another meeting was appointed a last evening, to take further measures a the pnnmims. COURT seems destined to "geek the bob- in the canncm'n month." companies are new raised almo'at Dtnplete for a new rifle company. PERSONAL--Mr. Charles Gayler, the uthor of "Fritz," in which Mr.

Emmet is akiog such a dramatic sensation, was armerly the editor of the New York Marury. Mr. Gayler also wrote "The Child tealer, which Zmoille Western is now laying in Brooklyn, and "Oar Female American in which Julia Daly won and many other iopnUr pieoeir "Mr. Oajler is now en- in writing, another stage-piece es- leoially for Mr Emmet. Mr.

in stopping at the Par'ahnll Houfe. MERRILL AIUISTKONO'S CARRIAGE Merrill Armstrong, arriage manufacturers, on Pine street, the Crittenden House, are now manufacturing their new patent arch pring bottom wngons, a large number orders from private individuals being con tantly on The advantages of Ibis Sy 16 '61 'wagon over all others is its sn perior strength, durability, and ileganoe. The centre of gravity ii also so low that it is to impossible to cap size these wagons on the roughest roads The elasticity of the arched springs is to perfectly -distributed that there is tanting when a heavy aud a light person occupy tbe The material work manship on tbeee wagons can hardly be surpassed by the best in the. country. This style of wagon bid outstrip in popularity anything the backboard pattern in use.

As an evi denes of this, orders are constantly coming in from Cleveland, Pittsburgh. Cbicag and other remote localities. All those de siring to purchase-, wagons, either fc pleasure or boainess, had better gi' Messrs. Merrill' Armstrong a call. saw a very elegant built upon th principle expressly for carrying nitro glycerine.

The springs ore encased i thick sheet rubber to deaden the vibration Erory description of wagon, phaeton, car riaae or other 1 rolling stock is man ufactored in the fcesi style at this ment. To TAX for 1871 ar now dne. Prompt attention to paynum of Mine ii requited. J. J.

HOLDXK, Co 'Hater Works. 'e the Now that the 'directors of "Cold pring Water Works" hava become vinoed, after untiring efforts, that they, annot raise In tbis community a.ram suf- olentry large to warrant them in com- lending the work, they deem it bat jus- 00 to publish a lilt of subscribers, that le public may see how nobly some have iomo forward in aid of an object so much eeded. It is not necessary to call your ttention to individual oases; a glance at le list will show them np: eoK TM 1,000 TV Benton 1 A. 1,009 1,001 Nelson 1,000 2,000 John Euson 1,000 Mlai Clarke 1,000 ChuB 1,000 A L- 1,000 Clark, HCacly l.OuO MHtnes rjrim, IMlrnghsm A Co 1,500 1,000 Granger 4 onatbitn Wataon. Asa anllwt ftOO hoonig Juntas 600 stranns '600 SBFertig 600 ToplUt 600 MO Bioaa Bun.

600 NBIiatet 500 Harms Bro. 400 Woid 250 llenry rom 250 John Keovn 250 Oeo auw.man... S50 Porter Hammond. ohn Fertlg Bates Mftrtin eo De bcnton lenrr HmkleT TUrigg, a Dnffleld Mitchell MStewait haae le Dover Henry Wriglcy I Efans Severance Jnckeon Total We ire lorry some in tha $350 liat did ot add another 0, as they could well ef- ord to. We had full confidence that in two days me snbioriptious to the amount "of "fifty lonsaad dollars conld ba easily obtained this community, for in any other wide- wake town the tizo of thij, the stock would be eagerly sought for, taking into onsidtiration the advantages it possesses.

Tbe of wood pavements 'ren- ers it necessary to put in larger pipes at noe than ara required at present, as they cannot be changed as the town increases ithont heavy expense. "We do not oon- der it prudent, therefore, to commence a less subscribed capital- thsn fifty lonsand dollars so, unless the oity will ake the job off our hands, or citizoni snow more enterprising spirit, we shall have content ourselves with scc'n water as now have. FBEI. BATES, i JOHN IT.BUTIQ, H. B.

POUTER, Directors. C. B. HAMMOND, J. H.

COOSWKLL, Fires Another Theory. ditora Morning Eorald: Among tha numerous tl.eorieA to ac- mnl for tho apparent fponttneous igni- on of petroleum nniiei tho of leniical treatment, I would suggest the ossibility of the nfl'ction of the as being the cause. S.noo Ciptain ricoson has called attention to the poesi- lity of utilizing tbe sun's rays' for gene- iting steam, fusing distilling, 3 le power of theee rays have been more rominently brought into view. All that necessary for the development of intense eat is the concentration of tbe rays by means of a rtB-dor, upon any particular nrfacn capable retaining said heat. It well known that being a on-conduotor of heat, unusual ower for retaining and accumulating cal- rio, but where does tho reflector come from? A single drop of water may wme a lens, or any bright; concave sub- ittnce, however minute, may become a re- eotor.

The Manufacturer and Builder or July contains oats on page 148, illos- rating the manner in' which such conoen- rated may practically applied. It will readily bo understood how a stray re- ector in the ihape of a concave pebble, a iece of tin, a tmooth polished stone, or a leoe of might generate heat sufE- ient to cause' the igniliou of any porous ubstanoa saturated with petroleum, or ven a drop of petroleum itself. Many fires ave been traced to glass lenses being left exposed positions, here the rsys of the un could act through them, and many more to the reflection and concentration of tie sun's rays from polished concave sur- aces. We leave tbis theory to the ooa- ideratiou of those CAIOTUC. BAJLROAD FROM TITUSVILLB TO IEADTILLEr--We lava before discussed ao contemplated railroad from Mea'dville this city, and tbe great and lasting ad- antages it would confer upon both places and tbe intervening country.

And rnst that tha day is not distant when Ti- nsville will enjoy this moat direct and aluable'connection with the coal fields of Vestern Pennsylvania, for not tbe least the benefits to be derived from neb. a route would be cheap uel for our S. Dick and Mr. F. W.

Hnide- oper, of Moadville, early and steadfast riends of tbis enterprise, were in. town ast evening. We lunrn that a surveying arty left Meadville-lait week, and have Iready arrived near Titusville. Tho route nrsued lies through some of the fairest nd most fertile distnuts of Crawford X)unty. It.

is estinnted that the wholo istance to Maadvi'le from tbia plane will about 33 miles--a of. 21 milei ess than tbe nearest of tbe other routes, 'he grnAe, too, is calculated not to xceed fifty feet- to tbo mHe, 'hereas tbe Erie 85 and the Atlantic 5 to the mile, on average. We need not, in thU incipient stage of the under- aking, consider at length the relations oi he oil businc's to this route, which will wing Cleveland so near to UP, with tho ither connections contemplated, for we believe our citizens will stand ready, as one man to strike hands with Gen. Diet: and other Meadville gentlemen, if, tbev help to carry out this grand project, the importance of which to tbe bbsmess- and farming interests of this section can be overvalued. Tne OPERA BOUKICB'--There exists quite a fnroro among amusement circles ind a decided feeling of expectation among tho lovers of light opera over th anticipated arrival of Fisk's company French artistes who give two entertain ments on Friday and Saturday evenings this week at the Opera House La Grand and La Ferichola are two of choioost prod when'reudered by such artistes as Aimee Gausios and Duchesne, sopportetl by first-class company and bullet, the piece cannot fail to prove doubly attractive.

Be sides these, are tbe orig.tt.al Ccimiqu Operas as performed in New York, whose music is familiar to all, and not (he ab breviated burlepqucs that have been ax hibited through ihe country by inferio companies. i larger audience greete( Fritz last night than on the procedin 07ening but it could hardly be mqro-ap preciative. His inimitable impersonatio: ot the Gorman Emigrant drew forth roun after round of and elicited peal of laughter. Mr. Emmet's songH an dances, and bis ptrfornnnou on the'mont harmonioon, is truly, wonderful, and never beard sweoter from small and homely an insirumeni All th 'parts of the company are well renders which greatly adds to the tout enietnble A TalnnMe 'inveritloii-im- portana-to Producers.

We were shown the model a new rrnrnp reel invented by Mr." "A-TTeniing, of Shambrrrg, which is in- to supersede the old friction wheel rstem oi withdrawing the sand pumps rom wells. Tbe model consists of a small prigat cylinder engine of ordinary contraction, the piston rod of which ig con- eoted with a horizontal shaft by means of crank. Directly on a' line with tbis laft the reel shaft proper, upon which sand pump ropa is wound. It is supported by two and the requisite searings, and these two soaftt are oon- eoted together or thrown out of gear by leans' of a clutch joint anddmnd lever, "he principal object of this arrangement that a which is pumped by "Tteadt" an be exhausted as often as required without tbe nse of tbv other machinery onneoted with the well, except the casing which excludes the wa'er, and a large and pump capable of holding a third of a artel. The economy of snqb an arruge- must be self-evident to the owners small wells.

The same apparatus can used for tand pumping while drilling with much greater facility and economy ian by tho ordinary methods. Mr. leming is well-known 1 throughout the egion aa the inventor of the sucker rod, wivel and wrench which bears his name, is aUo an old and experienced driller nd a thoroughly practical mechanic. He roposea to place his new steam sand nmp in market within two weeks, and it will doubtless create 'quite a revolution in le economical pumping and management small wells. The working model was manufactured at the Works.

fleeting of the School Board. TITOSVII.LK, June 20. Biard met. All the members promptly on hand. Minutes of 'the meeting on tbe 19th St.

were read and cjrreeted to as to read Board adjourned to meet Friday 231 at 0 clock, p. Tna following were ordered paid Dime, Smith Co. fur conductor pipes nd labor, $2 20. W. P.

Howe for blank book and cray- ns, $7 CO. Amoj Breed for watering streets in ont of school honsii, $1050. Bill of Joi-hua Beard was referred to oromittee on Supplies Repairs. Several for the poiition of rinoipsil, and also quite a number for a ttntiou'as toaciber 'sere read'and placed 1 file. Upon the recommendation of the Com- ittee on Teaobore Mr.

Carter moved that Oity iiupennteudeiit of Schools be duly eoted aud commissioned for tbe city of After a protracted and naj 8 were ordered with tbe result: Teas--Mcsera Smith, erry and Hendcrsou--4. ays Messrs. owlcr, Carter, Hoenig, and Philips--4. tbe mokion was declared lost OQ motion of Pbelpn tbo Board roceeded to ballot for a Principal of ohools for the oniuing yeai which ro- ilted in the election cf Samuel G. Love.

On motion of Mr. Fowler the Board oted unanimously to employ the follow- ng for the ensuing term, viz. Miss M. L. French, Mias C.

J. Perkins, H. E. Livingstone, Mi a Sadie M. Hildroth, Miss M.

M. McBride, Miss 3. Misg SiviUa Knurr, Miss M. J. hspman.

Oa motion of Mr. Phelps tbe Bjard oted to employ Thomas McCumbridge as initor for tbe euauingyoar at a salary of SO per month. The Board voted Mr. Love as Principal a salary ol AJj'mrned for a wetk at 11:41. W.

M. HESDEHSOS, Sec. Base Bull SnAMBURCi, June 27, 1871. Tha Eagle Base Ball Club, of Titusvilla, re beroby challenged to play tbe return nroe with the Red Star Bane Ball Club at Thursday, Juno at 'clock p. m.

G. D. BBOWN, Secretary. Is SAFB jKEBOSENu CHEAPEB THAN AI.OEHOOS.--Our scientific periodicals ave for many months been instituting a war agaiuat the vendors of volatile and an'gerous kerokone. They have exposed treacherous properties, and given tbe ublic an idea of how to detect tbe fraud lent article, very little trouble or xpenve.

There IK, however, one point hicb, although nut altogether, has ia a re.it 'measure been lost eight of, namely, at it is more economical for thosa of lim- to burn a high fire tebt aud oil thu it is to conimme be and more dangerous fluid, 'his laot may be practically 'demonstrat- in a very simple manner. Take two amps similar iu every respect, place in be one a pint of oil which stands a fire est ol 90 degrees, and in tbo other a pint i which ptaudd a fire test of 110 dace? of "The safer oil will not mera- measure a higher candle power, but it will last a very much longer time ban tbe other. When the fire tent ia in reaped to 175 degrees of heat, the length time which it will last is increased in a muca greater ratio than the extra price or which it can be manufactured. The eason of tbia is, that tbe dangetoua artl le contains a larger proportion of hydrogen, which has no illuminating properties whatever, and tbe safer article a larger rpp.ortion of carbon, which is the light iving principle ol. the oil.

The article- is constant- evaporating and wasting away without any benefit being derived from while tbe safer article, which cannot lapoTiso at the ordinary temperature? be atmosphere, remains intact. Oil which vill stand fire test of llOdegi, wil' commence to vaporise at 90 dpgs. Oil 01 20 deg.i. will vaporise at 105 and oil of 175 dege. will give off vapor at 150 degs.

The latter oil may ba consideret absolutely safe for every purpose, in fao IIP safe is lird oil. Whore there I jowibility of the oil being exposed to 105 degs. of heat, the high fire test oil should always ba used. If these facts wen understood by tbe people would be little demand for danger ous oil, wbich would be almost driven Turn the market. somo mistake in the rangement of tbo programme for tha cell braticn of.

tbe 4ih of July, the parade the Kuiubts Templar was omitted. The General Committee regret this as tbi was ona of tbe features of the day, and th programme issued wi give more fully tho whole details of th celebration. -Per order of General Committee. N. L.

WJLLABD, Sec. FOR SAJ.E.- Tho property, corner Spring street and Sprina alUy, known a the Geib and Kroufert Saloon, size 20 120 feet. For terms, inquire on the pre mises. THE Methodist Camp Meeting at Loo Point, commenced yeiterda jwd will continue two weeks, ever heard of a circus. has- heard- tho name of Dan Elbe.

He is probably tha widest known circus manager in tha 'He Will appear with-hia iiamenee -PariiPPavilion Ciroua on Saturday, July 1st. A Cleveland exchange speaks as 'follows of tha establishment With reference to both tha Paris Pavilion and the really superior company which appears therein, the superlatives and sounding adjectives of the show bills are, for the first and only time, but little, if any, in exceei of the reality. The building is absolutely a revolution in the circus business, and its as viewed from tbe spacious aud elegantly furnished editorial box, when flooded with gas light and filled with enthusiastic audience, presents a striking and charming eotip fl'oeil. Tho (eating arrangements are admirable, both at regards comfort and observation, nnd all that an opera house can supply. Tbe boxes and dreed circle divisions admit, of a perfectly secured eeleetness, and social or family exclnsivenese, till an exhibition of now this impossible kind, aud of arid Nnisanceiu As there seems to bo some ignorance or isapprehenBion prevailing as to what institutes- a- lottery and- a nuisance, as any modes of making money, which ass for legitimate and -justifiable, come nder the ban of the law, when closely examined in the light of its protioions, publish to-day the statutes on this nbjeot.

No one can hereafter, when com- ained of by individuals or arraigned by nr police for violating theae statutes, set pas a moral defense even that he thought was within the bounds of the law. 'he law is plain, and Justice Strouea pro- osea to execute it, for the protection of le foolish and unwary, who are every ay illustrating tho adoge that "a fool and id money are soon parti The law is mnded on the principles of morality and umanity, and ia intended to repress a ery common vice, especially in cities, and protect tbe weak and credulous" from plans.bio yet dangerone snares of a ass who are no better common wmdlers. Below is tha law: IjOTTBUIES. et 31, March, 1800. Pard.

227, Chap. 1 Jims' JvMce. 8KC 6a--All lotteries, whether public private, for monejs, goods, wares or erobandise, obattelH, lauds, tenements, ereditameuts, or other mutters or tbingi hatsoever, are bereby declared to be immon nuisances; aud every grant, bar- am, sale, conveyance or transfer of any chattels, lands, tenements or litamcnts wbich (halt be made in par- nance of any such lottery, is hereby de- ared to be invalid and void. SEC. 53--If any person shall, within hia State; either publicly or privately, tot, set up, open, make or draw any icb lottery as afoi eeaid, or be iu any way incerned'iu tbe managing, conducting or irrytng on the same, be shall be guilty a mtademeauor, and, on conviction, be ntenoed to pay a fine not exceediog oue onsand dollars, and undergo an impris- nment, bf separate or solitary confiue- ent at labor, not exceeding ono year.

SEC. 54 --It any person shall sell or ax- oso to sale, or cause to bo told or exposed or shall, barter or exchange, or use or to be bartered or exchanged, shall advertise or cauaa to bo wlvertieed sale, barter or exchange, any lottery ckot or abate, or part thereof, or any ttery policy, or any writing, certificate, 11, tokens or other device, purporting or tending to entitle, or represented as titling tbe holder or bearer, or any her person, to any prize to be drawn ny lottery, or any part of such prize, or ny interest therein, such person shall be uilty of a misdomehnor, and, on couvic- on, be sentenced to an imprisonment, by parate or solitary confinement at labor, exceeding two.years, and to pay a fioo ot exceeding one thousand dollars. Tho nrobaeer of euch ticket, policy or evice, shall not bo liable to any rosecntion pomilty by virtue ot ia or any otber law of the oom- onwealtb, aud shall, ia all. respects, a competent witness to prove the of- nse. Any indictment under this act all bo deemed "and adjudged (rood and uffioient, wbich, deeoribts, the offauso in 1 worda of this IBK-, although is docs ot set out tho name or location of such ttery, nor sol out in worda and figures, he ticket, policy or device sold, bartered exchanged, or offered or advertised to bo NUI3ANOE.

ct 2, April, 1870. Punl. 1601, chap. Btnnt' to gammg tables and lotteries. SEC.

1. The seventy-third flection of the ct to which thin id a supplement shall bo itendeoV to apply to uny person who shall It gaily indicted, in any court of criminal risdiction withiu tbid commonwealth, of crime of keeping or exhibiting any aming table, device or apparatus to win gam money, or other property of value, of engaging in. gambling for a liveli- ood, or of aiding and assisting others to tbe same, and also to any person who a) be legally indicted jn any such court selling tickets, or polioies in auy un- lottery. THB CLIMAX Mo-WEn, manufactured at orry by tho "Climax Mower aad Beaper is fast growing irx popularity among compared "w'fth" the armers not only in this and adjoining deput? from tho music SPECIAL NOTICES. which the better classes have not been slow to avail themselves, as.wasdc- monetratud by the character of the attendance yesterday so much so, in fact, that it was a matter of general comment among tha critics, and set the seal of fashionable approval from quarters to wh oh tho circus uas heretofore been rather a repulsion than au attraction.

Nothing iu Rice's long career has so completely reflected his energy, liberality, experience and tahto, and with the magic effect of tha wonderful lamp he has placed himself in a patctio palace, far in advance of all his cotempornries, and has created a new era, which ia destined to auon render the discomforts and many annoyances of the old, unbearable for few who have enjoyed seductive comforts of the Paris Pavilion will ever again consent to patronize tilting, narrow boards, smoking, flaring lights, aud tbo, indiscriminate- crush and jumble of tho conventional show. SPECIAL, NOTICK --There will be a special meeting; of the Petroleum, Board of Trade held at tho rooms of the Oil Exchange this Wednesday evening, at eight o'clock. A full attendance is desired. By order L. H.

SIIITII, President. JNO D. AncnuotD, Secretary. LOCAL NOTICES. Foit SALU Elegantly furnished suit of rooms for one-halt their valae.

Address JOHN E4IER30IT. Titunvillo. FnEStl Eoos and choice "butter at Fibbs Brothers. EW PoTATOKa and iresh vegetables always on hand at -FIIBS BROTHERS, Two doors woat of American Hotel- LADIES and Gents trunks of the newest patterns and tbe lowest rates, at Krou'f, Spring street. RUBS DAVIDSON have received a new and splendid stock of furniture, carpets, oilcloths, mafctinge aud door maU for the spring tra3e, at tho lowest market price.

Call and examine before purchasing and monov. CHAMBER SETS from $30 to $300 at Ruaa Davidson's. To POSTMASTERS. For sale, class double delivery letter-case also, two seta of letter-boxes numbered from 1 to 252. A bargain to purchasers.

Address I. C. Wells, Tidioute. Pa. A FINE lot of cromos received at" Tola- mo' 3, French, German Italian stylos.

TIIK largest ofr trunks over brought to Tituaville, at Kton's, Spring street. The Viiiveruil Safeguards-It is useless lor State to pus laws for the.prese»vation of the pulilio health; itthe'gwst law of leU-jrcserratfon, which depenis for upon, tho nilLof. the inditidua), jacuf- 'fered to remain a dead-letter. 1 Thero is scuicelr an adult of the com- muntty.of either sex, ia.the country, iiho hu not seen the testimony in favor of Hosteller's gtom- och Bitters, furnished over (heir own signutures by persona of acknowledged eminence in ecieace, art, commerce, and everjr department of busmen and profemioail life. These have declared in the inoBt explicit termt that the preparation ia a safeguard against epldemiea, a sovereign remedy for dyspepsia, a voluablo anti- biltous promoter of appetite, a geninl und, stimulant, a good acclimating medicine, a Btrengthener, of the a general in- firorant, a protection iigainat the deleterious ef- fteta of moluna an.d_}tnpure'VFater, and that it Impaiis a degree of rigor and activity to tie vital forctH 0 i j'iot other the tonics and In use.

Under thma self.preierrative law at nature should teach cvary iation.il pcrdon who, enher br 4obiKtror consoquenca of exposure to unwholeeomoinUuenpoi, it in of losing thu greatest of Ml ttinporal health, ihe importaucv of ns mtterd ai to nemreo. "it is guaiauteeJ indiijutlou in aUitt formt- and tho billioua'ac'd 1 nervous will find nothing in tho whole range of oliicial and proprietary medi- nes wUcli'vriU tifiord them' telief defensive medicine. Djjepeptica givs it a ureaimplr rase tatioa Chrongb the Tilugviliu Aud Hickory Pipit Line from Fugnndae' and Hlclorv" tij litosville will be thirty centa per barrel, of forty gallons each, on nnd after tlie 26th'day of'Fsbruury, Ion i 18JI. laSltf W.Ji. WAiLACE, ickorv Avd TituttvilloPipe Unft.

Uenia.vi\1.4-HaYiug_._puuhiuod' of Menars. Wliisor Bros, it Uie Ccwton Iron Works Frjnkim, I have removed the -manu- fuctuie of iny Pumps to tbutplaoe, where muoictiUous for me tibould be addressed. JAMHS SMITH, Mnnuf Rftturet Monuban Patent Hand Pump. und utter tltcilttth day of Ifebnmty, 1871, the rate of transportation on oil through (he Hickory Branch of the A. T.

Co from Fngundna to Tiiliouta und Trunkeynlle mil be twantr par bimrol of lurtj-tlme gallons each. ADNAB'NEYHAKT, HiclcaTy Bmnoh A. T. Go. NEW ADVERTDSEMENTS.

Remtiioini; in tbe Post Omce, at I'itusville, June 27, IS71, nhicb, if not cnlltd for before July Ii, 1371, mil be son; to the Dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C. Anderson 8 Mrs Adumi) 11 haruea Borjen-on Billbfhti II MrJi Ij Baruea Mr Branoo itr Barnea Mr i B.irdvtell Sir Limn 8 Couaon Caaun? i Uhapm ilis-i 13 (Alley fee. Curne Oitcurt Mr Uauiels Mr Davu Mra I'dfcaon Tj Leopold Jlr Lee Lopm Mrs i Morfuu Mts Morally U. Bnsr Kid teed bj D.

streat. Fltrr Evurj Si Bro Spring VAI lANDlGHASt's "new departure in oanties, bat over large part of tbe great fist. One of the company's agents in jpsouri han sold every maobine be bad, ven to his A few months since were in the extensive -warehouse Bt orry and aavr macbmes enough awaiting lipment, to overstock the market, but week an inspection of tbe same rooms iaclosed the fact that i i Aljwcrs er. scarce, bat fow being kit. A gtctit desiderntum with tho manu- ac-tnrers of mowing machines ha been make a machine that would do is work well, fa-it, ond with HH liyht i trade.

People from down the creek or along tho river" a ride to Titasville buy a piano, organ or melodeon and tave enough from old prices to buy a gold watch or a huit of clotbet. Bomembor tbe place, Ofera House- Block. R. H. SABOBHT.

Eaire CITY IRON WORKS, ENGINES AND Gurdner Governor, ulso the American Builer Powder Tho Chrvu best and most economical trtlclos now io uno ut C. A Durfey's, corner of draft as possible A farmer may bnvt- a i pan of horst-fl weighing but 1,000 or 1,800 ouude, and if ho onn put them hrforn a machine wbich riquirca but PT cent, of tbe of his oigbhor's machine whobo team weigha rom 2000 to 2 400 pounds, he finds Perry Mechanid ght team an miiuh bis eigb jor'- hor.vy la the report of the trill of mowers eld at Southfield, j5th, tho gur.s given by the comor.ctee- Baow tbe 31imax to be tho lightest draft machine rought into the contest. Eleven were in competition. We give IB figures on four of them, the moat prcninent: hpper 4X 't. cut drift Ha iuckeye 4 ft.

cut drnft 195 Iba. inltnn4 ci.t draft 275 Ibs. lim ix Jraprovi Ii cu'. djfltt 1JG Iba. Tho nro willing to put their mower to U.e teat agtuQSl nuy naovrer that may be brought into tbo field, aud to liow that they mean busmei-s, tbcy offer bO following ohalleng-: TO TRIAL i-p wuns -E late it IB becoming -soil under-loud by he farmers, that ona of the greatest joints of merit in a Slowing Mrtcbine, is ts weight in drnft.

Wa cli'iin fur the that it i- the luh'e-t ma- bioe that cau he brought into tVi nd 11 easier ciud will do its work het'er, with labor to the team and driver, than any of its competitor''. To -how ihat we believe what we nfrinn, ecbdllejge any aud all otber Machiuep, nvet us at auy time within 13 days, at any point they may within twenty milea 'of Corry, convenient to railroid tan on, and decide these points by actual in tbe field. Bring out your niow- eru. Lst the farmers see what they can do in support of th'eir claim'. CLIMAX MOWER AND BEAFEB Co.

Corry, S3J. TIIEUR'S BLOOD os THE MOON --List evening, owing to the dalliiees that hos prevailed in tbo oil trade for ucme dajs past, two genii men, representing the brokers interest, sougbt to enliven tbe 3il Kscbango room 0 by a little spurring, in imit'atior. of Mace and Cbbnrn. The air was terribly puuichfd, aad chair was struck below the belt and knocked oat oi but otherwise no damege doue. Thu next meeting will take place at Kansas City, as usual.

Ou next Sabbath morning a baptismal service will be held in the Church, provided tbe day is favorable- connected wi'h the church, who have children A sold my interest in the mufic store known aa the firm of Booth Sargent, to R. H. Sargent, I baro returned the role agency of the Steiuway and Bcadbury pinnos and the Smith Amoricin orgau. Parties desiriag to purchase those instruments can procure them at lower rates than they have ever previously been sold, by addresring me through tbe po'stofflceV or applying at Clark Booth's dry goods store, Spring Mtreet. Personal attention will be given to nil orders.

J. B. BOOTH. SNUFF or du.it of any kind, and strong-, or poisonous eolutiote, aggravate Catarrh aud drive it to luuga. Dr.

C.iturrb Remedy cures Catarrh by in Jd, swilling, demising aud hralicg p.mkice prepare one Kdmuud Fret-man Mr Fvisbuy Foaier A Oreene ilra Unawold, Mls Qll'aMra Uaroer Mr Gnhrinx Griffin BTra A UcmiltonU A Hcttecirai! Heuia Mr UaUJ Hany Mra liurlev Mrs UatBcld JtioweOH Hnrrr Mra Ii Umgbt H-lj Mr lluiiw JJ. Br.i ijugb Mis Slisa 51 MtOiiuu 'J A McCnrty MtDermott Mcllnnusll Mru it Mewluod Mr Ii New Mr Ntl-fOu Air A Neovenn 1) Olderly Mr O'D-iough lersou Mr A Proper Mr OU Price 1'wkurjr A Mn, IT Purtn: A 1.0) ill llovnund nice ush llfss un lUltM Keud t-ttfihag A uruncr 'i' cj Scdorm M.si i Bnansr Mr A blucUlr Sobetz MIBS fatnlil (J S.evecs Seanuff an A. a Mr AC! Th Mr Wi son Mra Wntsio i Ztguer Mra (or postage. Davis Si Co 1 De. troib, M.ich., C.intuu btnuou, J.

a. IT.COOSWELT,. P. M. A alone cheaper and nrofe pa-ily ony other, O'tittii'a Saud cbeiip than any jimt28-2w W.M.

P. MAOAW. FRONT IlOOSl, To with Jbovd, to a (jentliMiiao and hid wif Call at houte on Mjnioe, third d'tor troluSptu street. i ne23 OtfT. -i Mondav between the beud of Perry street nnd IJavid Ken's i esideiic A PAOKaOM, IJoita, Two Dril's nnd One Inch The finder will by rewarded by len-iny it Cloice and Bedii Plants T03 BALE AT Jfc or sind sixty ct'ut.

to R. Pieroe, (13 Seneca eirctt, Buffalo, N. and get by return mail. Look cut for citi Mud imitaUoaa, by seeing liat it has, upon tho outside wrapper, Dr. force's pnr.ite Stamp, iHsuod by the U.

Government eipreesly lor stamping hig nediumea, and which boars upon it his lonrait, name and address, and the words Certificate of Genuineness" A stock of piquen Red pique immiugH and ladies' suites just being opcued at D. Harris that day will please' pree-ent rtiem on A- SlSCLAtR, Pastor. TRESPASS AND LA Dougherty yeaterdav arreated thrpe men nnmecl Ink and Albert Thrall and Rober Graham, on Church Ruo, OQ a warrant fo: larceny and trespass They were held bail to answer to-day before Jnatic lint; oi tho Remedy rondy -for use, and fifty Sold by Murquue Marguerite and H. aeamleee kid gloves. Every pair 'gnaran- eed, by D.

Harris Bro. R. T. HAZZAILD'S dry goods store is full )f grenadinpH, cbpap. GENTS trunks from a dollar and seventy-five cents to fifty dollars, at Kron'c, Spring street.

8,000 ROLLS op WALL PAPSR, new. Fresh Foreigai Vegetables FGfl SAL i AT DOTY S. E. CoTnec inj Vi MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. KOCK MAPLE CROQUET BETS, Mr OT J.

C. Dezendorf ft Wko will appear in hi, great tpedalty ol tie Oerman. Emigrant, in ObarlM Giylo eaate drama In ttnaaita, entitled wt BarawanDeattm, iO-i J' In OUB COUBttf GEBHAS. j. K.

ta cimmisg M.laoc., am lutnimeaUl --aedl7 a Powerful Breoutic PRICES OP AD U33SICN: au4 Parfnttte Cliclc 73 10 Beftte iecOMA at Box Glnce -lio partwoisra me. rro- BETAN, WELTB NEW GOODS! HEW GOCDS! --AT-U A H. B. REAT MUSICAL EVENT. OR TWO NIGHTS ONLY.

JAMES FISK. Otlebratei OPERA BOUFFE -AWD- Troupe. Open Reuse, R. T. soo 20O 200 20O aoo 9OO aoo 300 itOO Ladies' do do do do do do do do do do do do do.

do do 1000 YAKOS WHITE PI4(IJB. 1OOO do- do IOOO to do do IOUO do do IOOO do do do IOOO do do do IOOO do do 'do IOOO do do oo IOOO do do do IOOO do do Pktutey Julj 1, Mmbaea'aClMf d'Oram, GRANDE DUCHESSE, HUB in neat ematton Dnebcne. I IOO 100 100 IOO 100 IOO 100 100 'do do do lo do 1o do "do do, do do 'do Tbt Grand Optra HOOM BALLET TROUPE, emaprlrfar (Ix Pmnnnr DtoKasef, inciodicr M-Uee Lupo, Alberti Mazzerl. Antoniro, Rlcoi, L. Mszzerl, eeh reprcaeniuuou.

1000 VARDA GRENADINE 1 1000 do do i do IOOO 1000 IOOO IOOO IOOO IOOO do do do do do do In addition tp the" above' received a full eompleUjMeoitajenl of I.ACE SHAWLS, COLLAB8, Bash Blbbons, Trtmmliuj Bilta, Laee Haadkir- Drew Trimmingi, OUR 'STOCK or. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS 4 Japanese and OraM Im Print, Brown and Bleached Cottons, We defy oar to ai eDt. The bove are boDfht at nflced prioi.and we'DnVr- auullad vunce. Cull ad uxunine one yooda J. ULLMAN TTolT.lB A v.ry dWia HOUSE On Dnvke street, aiven rooma to let, and furniture for snlo inqjite of C.

ii. Hummond, Chnsa and btCMirl Ulucli.Ji OOAUDEHS Foraons desiring DAV OR GOOM4 Also, canba ac-oromoJated in a flrs -clnw board- Ing houae, next do euir of furD.turo roomR, Spnntr street, at what kuown DB ihe ZIMMERMAN, U'U Inat yetr, iold wbUt IB found in tipu Lumuna' Tbii READER TOO witk 1 CttUT trial It oredJ BO mom lor bv bf Mw proprl.lor.O.BtBO, SL.IX, ZilumlU, PA O. I HATTER O. BALL. Pel-ino'e, tttlm- Monroe, giro lenoiu dence or that of Futtenlar attcBtt pni 1 frflft tf OR MOTH PATCWKX.

PBBCKLK8 AMD TAN. PERRT-S MOra AND FBIOKIJI-IX forty-foar gnllona of VVJHB Btown acid For rimpljr eruptions. Black BMdwBlotehed onthetace.tt** and Pimple Remedy. Prepurtd. only Dr.

B. C. Fenv, 49 Bond streot, New York. fflttl fnrryvthere. 1 styles, juHt received a't TAIAMO'S.

R. 1' HAZZUID has the Japanese suit- T. dry goods etock ia oompleta T. HAZZAHD'S carpet stock ia replenished with now patterns. SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, In (an tee, quetts Cabanniu, Oliver TwUt, Oonzjlez, Di Salayar, Roea.

first and i-ecouds, Antiquidad, La' Legit irnidad, de Chili, 'Henry Clay, TJppman, arugad (aew stuck, of Havana, cigars), may at the Earab.ul! Hdas'elcjgar stand. Al-o, R)jol Palm and Principe de be expccta to II four times us much, no his old btund, Cor. iiE A nrtihliinigtAii. sis. B.

TJu will sseliis front wiodov BWUDJT on bingeg. jineZI-Tt OBAKGFS AND -LEMONS. FIBBS is the pljcQ JOUT Five Hours Saved ALLIGHEHYTALLiY.FJ Oranges They Isvc just rccci- rf Gale-, and Curls ICED CRUAM aud eoda water at McDonald's DrUK store. Trv 1 AND great variety TAIAMU'B, PABLOB Surra, from' Buna at Boxes Oranges, of itie Choicest liiud, ch will te oolu.at wholesale or retail at Yoi'-ls I They nave also a LArxCE STOCK OF i 0 For i he Fourth. OIL REGIONS Philadelphia.

and ipraltiJaiore tj time oar othn note pret-B unun leaving oil City at Arrive In Phu'a at Pullman BleepKjf Vest filin Tliiaijliiili AMUSEMENTS. ARSHALL OPERA HOUSE, TITUSVILLE. KANAOKBB JTBECH BB06. AIM of th. Acuenr r.ojic, Buffalo.

THREE NIGHTS June as. 27, 28. fajaooi CamtOta Jos. ARSHALL OPERA HOUSE ira with repeated requnoi of dMaeM of Titiuvule. Jumta re- a e.

umta re- follT aDnoimcei that on vh.it from biluiaat inaaf urmtioa of Pike'ti New Opni enliie Opera liouSo Mi Tranpr, will two reprucntatioaa, VB rlday, June 3O, and Saturday, July i wnleh occasion be fmpertruV eoUdni their ut aim and BrealBg, Juae 3016, Charming in Acts, tha of TheBaltaclSinirer. Conductor, MOMS, K. Brnnel. Fill Ufflcleat Orchestra. Grand Double Chorus.

Booai ofec at 7:10 Currain lines kt SCAiEOPPEICES: rofVUMe and aette tirele tl.lt 'anulr Circle i.o» Bezw Xo extm ehtrge for reserve of wan will eommenee the ptni BM UOee 'Aandar. 98tk, 9 m. HENKY C. PAOB, Bniintm BALL! BALL! BALL! SILVER CORNET BAND Will (iTe a grind Opening Bill AT DBFFT'S KEW HALL, OH 1A8T WBINO STBEBT, ON RONDAV JITMT 3d. All ovezv of ItnMC are Invited attend and ptrtieipate ia tliu i remuon.

Noveltf Theatre 1 (OpfonlteCrlftendoci JSouse.) OPEN EVERY HIGHT! New Acts, Clog Comic Soncs, BaUadn. Pentomtnies, Banjo Solos. Farces. Admission. 50,36 Open at 1-9; fcom.

mence at 8 l-S. RE A FRONT aooa, ed, with or without b-i erer aid. Ecpiwc Onice, WaieiDgton, nor Newly fomiihed, with or without b-iirl. Apply Kne MUSIC STORE! Great Betetica ia Fn! tut no naom for ebsrjirs people flora to two bundled percent, moie jor musical stnmenta tnaa they hare to pay for otacr arti- I keeping couuntlj on band a fine Pianos, Organs, Sheet IVIusic, Stools, Which I oftar to the public at margin Jt with oUier arUclm of true. Mr R.

H. SARGENT. TitniriUe, hie IS, H. B. Hr.

H. B. lywmu my for and trauaacnns; pertelallig to ihe rro IB QMS DESK BOOU. oot biumnH la.

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