i i ROBERTS' FiTKOLEC II TOBFBDO. 'iOEPBDOES THE ROBERTS PETKOLEUM JORPIIIO CO. Office at tne Ced Plamihc Hill I Corner of Pin and fleeond Street, l(!fear the Railroad,) r TZZ TIIUSVILLE, PA. Owlrr. to tbs lanje and Increasing: dpmnmr.forthe ..i . .i ivJui Anil tits lain HMd.ioli nf tht ttimmlssioner of Patents.in refii.lwr to m. Heed patent, and the doelsl.'n of Jnd.!c It. V nrtpr sus taining the Knbsrts' piteat they JiaT LOWERED toe price Ul loeir ui-vvw TVTENTf PER CENT. o tht "TMry Otxriitor can fford;to try a Torpedi W..m ttfmtiilntiinLr A Well. Tha fo'lowtiiit is the decision rendered by Jndso trrieron uie iwctiy-pwtibuii ... .- . IIS'H, in Tile Ulllltu Pimrn v it' mi v i'uii w ........ pnla. The rose was ariiicd three days hy Charles M Keller or NOW i ora, o. Lmw nuu i-- a. i ur . viance of Plitshnrprh, for defendants, and Georfia Hanliniz of Philadelphia, and George II. Christy, o Htttlmigh, for pla ntiff. opinion of jrmis ORIEU. Ai t write with difficulty I can only state the con cm.tons ro wnicn my imuu u wuw - xamraanon "i u""" ... : The coro.ilalnant has exhibited a'paten datrd Bth of April, 1805. This is prima farle evidence ol a irood title, and puts on the respondents the hur- . a . i .T.i ......... t. aIH wnrthljiaa. etn oi pron nun viic nu. .j iw a I need not reprat mvtemarlis Inthe case or Good year vs. Day (a Wall, C. C. Kep: 9.) '''. adopt them as affordlne a rnle ol decision which ap plies clearly roine promo , Ae Ihu Infringement of the patent It admitted, ... 111 1 a- n tl.a dit nf rni. uie omv question wm '"Yei-u plalnsnts patent of April 3,iss. "It was after speculation h id heen rcdnced to practice." and alier repeated experiments, that the complainant succeeded in overcomln-he prejudice and L-noraneeof the people on the subject, and pHrsusdln the pnbllo that his invention wnsoscfnl; after he had estahllslied its (treat utility and. value, and "when h Benin and patleat perseverance, lu spite of sneew and acon V' tomP,,?ely " teasful, that Keed, who had before made exper -inenta on the same subject, and was nn.acce.rful, txasirined that be had the hot riuht tntlie invention, and after purchasing on; or moreiiiplalnant tor pedoes. be applied on the 1st of November, We tor a pitent for substantially the same combina tlons of devices and n arhine contained in complaln ant'a patent. On the loth of tha same month the rcpondents formed themwlvea Into a. cooipany or eorporatlon ralle.t "Tho Reed Torpedo Company, fur the- purpose of pirating the complainant 1 1 in, ertion;andenpporMithe expense (it HtiRatiou, nd thni defraud him of the fruits. They have pe severed, even after the preliminary injunction very properlv eranted hy the District lndae. lt a decree he entered for complainant for a pep pelnainjnnetlon.and aslbBter appointed to lake - 0,eKCrGniER!' Judg.. Son. The passape referred to bv .Imfce Orlcr In hl former dicie'on. $ Wallace, p. 299, adopted as ;pp'.ieabte to this case waa follows: "It is UMitlly tlie case, when any vnlnaMe dl-cov-ery Is made, or any new machine of irreat niiilty I Invented, that the attention or the public has been turned to that subject previously, and that many dP-snas ha- heen making researches and oxptii incnis. Philosophers and mechanicians may havi in some mianre anticipated in their sp, culatlou? theHilliilityorprolability of eueb ducovtry oi tuvention; many experiments hav. Iteen ucccsriil y tiled, eomins very near, yet falling .liort ill the ifwircd result. They have produced nothing bene- 3lal. The inventinn whet perfected may truly bt eiid to be the cnlrainatlim pi'inl of manv exjuTl Jiieu s, not only by the inventor, hut by many oth irs. lis rtny hivv pmllted Indirectly by the nnjiic ce'sful exiieriments and failures of other. but it gives them no riaht to cla m a shirn ol ihe henor of The prolli. of the" suiconful Inventor It is when specuiauon nas ot?n ixiiuveu w ...... .v.., n . ueriment ha. resulted In diwoverv and when tl.ai cUscovery has been perfected by patient una contin ued experiments, when tome new compound, art. inanuinctnie, or machine has been ihu- produced which ia useful to thepiiblic.tluit Ihe party making il lMeoines a public benefactor and entitled in a paient "and yet. when genius and patient pcnvoranc have at length snccieded, in spi:e of sneers aand soon"; some vsluable Invention or ttlsco- oiy, how seldom Is II followed by reward I Envy robs liiin f the honor, while tpecnlatort, swindle... and pi rates nib him of the profits. Every uutucccesi'iil experimenter who did or did or did not come very mwr nuking a discovery now claims it, Kvtry oua who can iuveut an Improvement or vary its lorm. claims a right to pirate Ihe oriirinul diteovery. We need not summons Mono, or Bhtuchard. or W ood worth frprovethat this is tha usual history of eve ry great olscovery or invention. "The present case sails another chapter to this long and uniform history ."2 Wallace, 0. J. iie boi u p. m CAUTION t The pnhllc Is' eautionrd apalntJ'emplOTln(!"'any but the renlarly authorised Agents of the (Jompa i j.siucethe Koberts Patent cover the use of the Torpedo and all explosive materials for oil wells, and the ne of u li materials hy other parties is a lirect lnf Ingenieut of tl.eir.rtlits. Any unities In frli.glni nuy or the KOBEItTS PATENTS will 'he dealt wilh aeiKirrfinv; to law, and as acting wHirnlly nd knowingly iu, defiance of law and Ulc decisions f tha Courts. Tue Coinpiinv havo re organized their business Willi a view toaeeouimodalo Oil Men in every part l the Oil Itegion. 'Ihev hava employed the iihibI efiicient Auvnis and Awlnnrts that can be procured lor ihe business. Each Torpedo i labelled Willi date af patents, together with the price of the 'for jdo, and lijned by an officer of the Company, so every liperator wisniiig a Torji do may know its price and whether it cumo from our oilici. ipemtors will confer a lavor by reporting to Hilt CJlli a any negligence of AuenU. The following named pc-rsous have been appo'nt- C1 Agents and Asaietaut Aleuts fur the Oil Keiuiu . f i'aunlvauia and West Virginii. IilST OF AGENTS. T1TT8VI1.I.B, CHCHCn RUN AND VinNI TY STKI'UliN .vOOP. Office, Hamilton's Ug.,r i tstoi-e. address Tltnsvills, Fa. Assmiant, John V an ! Hi 'fiiTILM, flHTJKOlf KCN ANI1 TICIM 51 Y II. II '1K0MAH. Ouica and audreas, Uan- - al'i i Ui use. 'litUKVille, Vs. eHAMIiUKO AN1 VICINITY-C.KOHdB m. Nl.N. 0Uco,tihimlnrg; reeldcnce, litusvilio, l'a 1 Aslslant, A A. West. KNTKh-plUSK, I'LKAS ANTV I LLK, DHAS KAIIM AXu I'lTllOMt-OKOKGE W. Van VLIKT. otllie and addiet., Chnsu Uoutu, Plea.. ; an'viiic. Assistant, li. 1 Miiutiii'.'tou. i TIDIOUT ANO WBST lilt'KOHY CIIAH. t M.4UK. flftlf., anA nnil.Md. Kkii o.-B OlUce Tldi. ' onte. Pa. An.laut, E. O. Uesi'Mey. ... i PETHoLkUM CESTHB A.NU VIOIMTY ! J.EVI MASON. Ofllcuaiidadilress. Petroleum Ceo J tre, Pa. Asbtant, tiharles Blaokford. TAR It AND BLOOD KAKMd and District lying 1 on Oil Creek and Cherry idle, from Story faint to j McClintockvllleJAiiKM BAUNDliuH. Adlrist I 'i nrr Furm, Ptt. Assistants. Luther B. Bannders. ' Chillies K. Coehrnn and WPPa-n HoyU " WcfJMNTociiVllXG, OIL CITY AND K"NO 8. We 61'. Address, Oil City or Keuo, Pa ' Assisiant, N. Mead j; r" ANKL1N. ALONG THRAIXrOtIRNYP.IT. 1 Kit 7. W i I.BkK. OIH.-o and address. Krauklln.Pa il tiClltTBGKAWS. Viis'l'Elt FARM PA.tKKli'8 . i Ls-NDIN's-HICIIAUl) SV. RBUP1BI.U. Offles ianda'ldnst Herllbm.., la Afslstaut, K. W. Por- I w-vf VItte)INl-0 O. ANO EL. and T. F. fHIK Address. Parka:siiurg. West Virginia, ktb rli fetruloum Turpedo Co. LU T3 o CO o CO 1h 2 u 3 .O ej s i Po O a o 1 9 IP a? Ipaj cifj 6 o of o F 1 Is o to WIN80R BK03. COLUMN. WINSOR BROS., STOEE. ESTABLISHED 1359. 'Winsor 33ros.- MAIX STREET) DEALERS IX OIL WELL TUBING AND CASING 1 - ALSO, WORKING BARRELS Jc YALTES, STUFFING ROXES, CLAM'S, TOXG'5, ISX13 SU'.-KEU ROn.S, RIVETED JOINT SUCKER ROD BOILER PUMPS. CISTERN tt WELL PUMPS, Every Description or eiropHcs for OIL WELL T1XHS MB REFINERIES. EIJASS" CJJODS, '. STEAM OAS FITTINGS BELTING. PACKING AND HOSS KIEBV'S COM PRESSED RUNGS, IrT. -A. IFl ID W -A. 11 23, House Trimmings, CarpuMt Ts' Taols, Drilling ajjd Plain Laid Rope, Oaknm, Nails, Axes, Table suil Pocket Cutlery, A fall assertmcnt a.' evn"3't!ilD2 in ,the Hardware , Lmo. Blouse Furnishing Goods, VENTILATOR AND Mornina: G-lory BASJi Bi'RsisilS. DOME COMPANION. IRON GATE, ana WHEAT SHEAF Coo! Lamnt, Lttniern &. Clahnnoys, Ao. 1 Winter titraiitftl ffiistil Oil, SO. 1 rfEIIXEO OIU. CILiaPIOX CLOTIEZS WCIXGIKS Jlanufuclurcrs of " TIN, SHSST ISM & COPPEIi SMOKE STACKS, Itepiriof? 'if all Wtvls don wlHi nontnepo and diu patch. Jjwtlal uttuLtiuii yivaa to . &tt&m anil Gvts Filtinfts rnrhnriuf ith evh only, onr fftrllltlpt, f if ftr nMii'v evorvf r.iiiff nonrihare superior tt my minx f 'tthf.ftbnwut lu tut oil U-gion. We ove a first tlabrf. TIN AND REPAIR SHOP Thai ItlrgTir Thills fnrtl.slr Uhn-al n-.trnrair) in His a-t, w , . raj una our bos', a Tint in nint 1. 1 ni.l ua ic-.. U rjii 1 tf. BOBSON'S Oil Cnrm Pipe Works. CIIAKLKS U03S0N CO., Corner of senecii Sc Csntrs ., Kmt ido Oil Creak, Oil Vity, fa., Dealers In Morrit.Taskor Coi OIL WELL TUBING AND CASlNlf, ' ALSO, WORKINfl TIAItnRI.8 ANO VALTISJ, bTUiVlNtl BOXKt. CLAMPS, TON Of, ' WC&kR KOD9, ic Elacliicery for Oil Well & Refineries I'.ORINC? TOOIJJ, OIL I' U MI'S, BRiviNfi Pirn, COLD WATKKPUM! a- Kvery description of SUPPLIES FOR OIL WELLS AND B '? FINERIES, Also, STOVES, TINWARE, BltAt'S GOOD8,' STEASl AXD OAS FITTTXGS. BKLTlxa, I AVKIXQ, ani IhV i; HARDWAKK, lIOCSl TKIMllISti, Carpenii-rs' Tools". Ropp, Outturn, Nails, Atos. Coffpn Millr, Talile & Pocket Ct'llety Full Assortment of Eviiryllitug In tha HARDWARE Lib &. Ir.tso Fur il.hinir Oooils, LllM.IS. t'ilill!ll'VS. 0. 1 Winter Ptrn!nM Ijird Oil, No. 1 l.rilniil nil, bUir lion1, liihlsandDo i Wi t Cha::tpion C2ot2tr Wrlnj rs llannfarttircni of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper V7rr. RppfiinntTof all klnrl dono with nealrw ftp di;ateli. Hspuctul att.nln pi ten to STEAM AND GAS FITTING. WeTinv'ft rn.Vnvnrctl t ninrlt tit pnti tin f 4 :h itit(t!c, nnJ -thai i cvury :cortt(.n lu .on It enniji..r,rtT. O.ir Iticirtio for rprn-hinfr crvfhin v oi Hn. haviiv liivn cr:itly inorrnfd, in iho onviiol f t-tif New li:iiiiiMr. ft'c mw , "U!;:itKHt TO ANY OT'ilKR F' TABU M71 I'N'i 'Mri -am. IN TilBoiL UK'Umn. 41 paEcssRir : 99 EnucuTilins a f-w of thattruclcs tJ bs IUuU at " L. M. STEBNBUSffS W aIilnstcn-St., rctrolenn iitttre, I'a. Frlond"and patrons ons andall. Your attention to my ''biz'1 1 would call; Tluv s arc doll an money tight. But lutbesu timet I'm looking for light; To those who nra building ri?s without nnmher, I would inform thli Is the place to buy Lumber; My motto is Ihls: ''Qnlck Sales and Small Trout," For business Is healthy and I think much of it; In q-'alhy my Lumber Is second to none, And as fur Shlngl.:?, I keep No. 1 ; Soino mny not loi k at It in the light I da, Ai.d for bi.o.-e 1 have a oia.ity No. 3; And to th'o'io who nronaitlcular ns soma may bt, I sllll l.uvo ntiothtr (jua lly called No ' I have good seasoned I.imilicr. Drd-s-d up nleo, Which I will sell at a low cash price; Much as Hv-ri'ig, Celiinjaiid f-'lilng, (oo h Rough and Pressed, Lath, Puttuns u nil Surfaced Lumber, all of the hs-81 ; I also have Hig Lnmber of aM kinds, At prices to cimipire with oil and hard limes; All kinds of Timhor ku.t constantly on hand, And a box of CMgi'.ra of a very good lnniid; My fictlitlrt for f I'lng are purely without r.nmlirr I ulivayj keep yood teiu.s to deliver good Lumber; So If you wont Lumber, Hough, Dressed, bofi or II.nl, Vou will And ju4 what you w.-n' at L U S's Lum ber Yu.d. fehia-'f The Now York Meat Market: ! nil W. I'AltKEt huvo llitod up a now build , ins; on Oil 3ain Ntrcnt, Opposite flic I'ilcClUltOClt JlOIIHI!, And Intend li"",ilni what Petiuleiim Centra ha ou-j niside.1, a firsi-e as M?ut rii het. (inlv til CHCICECTArvD EEST MEAT w'll he kept. Il nl'l bo mi - aim to seneiur era tumor with promptness and to tluir euliro sa'.i i'leiiou- toptlatf. H. it W. PArlCBIt- JjJKlE BAIL WAT. 14N MILKS ClfDER M MILS8 WITHOUT Th Broad Qange, Doable Trton BoUtO " BETWEEN THE ATLANTIC CITIES A tO) TBI WEST AND POI7TII-WE8T. THIS RAILWAY KXTEND9 FROM I Cincinnati to New York 800 Milea, Cleveland to New York 625 Kilei, Dunkirk to New Yotk 4C0 Uilei Buffalo to New York 423 Miles, Bochester to New York 385 Miloi, and is raoH tST22 TO 27 MILES THE SUOUTEST ROUTE.JfcJ New and Improved Omehes are run from Clne'.n nuti, Phvioii. I rlvina, .Muri'in, (. ii.ton, Man.llHd, Asnlnnd, Akron, t'lorelnud, V arrvu, ikadville, Uunkhk, UnUulo aud Hocli -;cr to New York AVitliout Clianse. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO BOSTON. r"n tnd after Monday, May 2d, 1S70, tialna will leave Meuuvllls ul Uio following hours, VU: , t flANKLIN nnANCIIolnv Sooth, i Ls avi : Meadvllle, S 15 a. ., 11 tS 4. H., 0,1 J r. ., 4.4S am Asmvi: . Franklin, 7.41 ,?5 oil City, .30 " l.U tT " M0 ' FRANKLIN BHANCH-olui North. Lkavr : on it y. io 15 a. , P oo a, , S.m r. a.. I.mp, c Fri'klin,ll.ai ,4U ' 4,00 " U,4S Aaa.vi: lli.i,ills,S,; p. u. 11,95 a. m. C,n r. tt. liMm QOPJO WEST. , 2.10 .. jH.PAY KXVnS, dnily, Mondays eaeipied. f.ir leveiard, I'lei to.r.ti r.nrt the it and .ntli. ' tmnUs al 4' -ik.'vllte. i?i:iiJa.'B :. eepti d. Inr SI nrtni Ne-e-i.T . uel iiilii:ti ; at Le ivitu'i'r for YonD'lown and Sluir r: at c.e.e Innil with Luke S'.iore II lla.". for tl.e V -i nud Nonii-W i si; ut Ha'.rnna, fcitn.'nv exreped. fur AI liinesaiu! Phi"biu.lii s' Akn n Mn.ilny- , xn pi d, f.,r Orvilie and Vil'e 4'. m, in I .h.iua vith ,i'i liri:!i, fineuii'iiii anil '.-t Lmiis iva.tmi; : .i in it r np I s. ai.d at t'i-ii-iunati uiih t) : tMiio .V Mi ijini I'nll .v.iy, for ht 'ljuils nnl lue anit tSo'itli-We-t. 1 hietM.ini: Conches ore nttu heil 1-i this t'ii!n nk IIiiiieil.,vi la, running tljou': li. ('It .elad williu.il clr.iuo 9.30 A. EXP1.W!' MAIL. dniU. Knm'sya STcep.ivi, l'.r 'lo'eWlJ mid Hie V.'. M und Norlh Vt'i.t. i 'onnieis it-t'iarkHvj,!,, f.;r h.iri.ii. Newcii--tlo and Pir-iml'tfll, lii'd t t- vi-'l lTiJ Willi Luks blioio Kai W1.1 f ! ihj Wei-!,i.i.d Nortl: Vfl. 2.50 F. yi. NtfSHT LXflTSV, !.ii:-.fir I'leve nJ, C'lneiun.Mi i'"d ill- ut at.d K..nh i'iinn-:si l.envii'-'it.'u'. Simdi'S exitiitiiJ. tor YoutiuloAn: ' l'.i-eliinil wii'i Li' e sh'jie li:il: wnv. 'or le V(t llnd Nurili Writ! ami lit ( iillin-n-u'i Willi tlisi Ohio .V. M1.d.hm1 h'nilw.iy for M. Louis nud the Sevtls and Sniuh-W'.'- A Sle.-iiin,' ('.wi ll a n.itf d lotl.is 1 niii at Sew York, miming tlir.iu'li t Cincinnati. 11.10 A. W. A(VlJIMOIATIiN. Siinilnya escsted. fur Liiivltt..lui:'a and ay .-.iHliiiu.., coa t.eLtiii! for Yon 1 iisiowu. 3.05 P. M. TIkjS. daHy. FHEIQHT J ACCOXIMODA- 7.10 A. 21. WAY ci ted. FKEKjIIT, Sundayt ex- GOING EAST. 11,40 A. n. LIOIITMNil FXPRnS! daily, roni.ecilnirat Cnrrv. Suiidsv,? exe,.pieil. lor s a.reii. ln U..U1-HU llr.,o,..i. nni Tlti,....,!!... mid tlllllV and cit es; A Slei'pin: Poach is attnrheil lo this train at t il clunuti ruuuing ihrongh to Now York 8,20 P. ."I. CINCINNATI EXPRESH. dully HiihdiiysexcoptbJ, c .linoctiiiir a.1 B'nijhampton for Aihauv and Hie rnlehratiil siiimm-r icron, Miaron. .lirins. and at New York for Ilostcju, and all New Klljlillid rilics. , A H.'opb.it Coneh Is attached to this b ain at Mcudvilli- running through to .Sew York. S.33 A. M. NRW YOIIK PAY I XI'Ili:"1. dil y, Wiindays eMi ei.led. Conn;tiil Crriit bend ...1.1: , .... 1 . u. vrnt..nt IMllWflV won iieniwnre, i..iei.iwf,ii" -- for 1-crHiiiiin, and at New Yoih will, .'liuii:-'lit tx- pn-ss trum uf new J r-ey naiirreiu ior . ....- I1'1!11... .. n 1. 1 . n .1.1. Iw.ln St t nirepin v iiscn is iniseiiw m '" Oliivehml, runnli'K throiiiih In ilor. 1 Us li.e. eon- .. !.. . ... . . . 1 1 .....ul l!mi' re'eimi; wnn Ira n usviu ui-.v;nni "iii,'i".- int! Kooin Coachus attached, ruuuiuK th.ongll W New Yolk. 1.40 P. fff. J ACCOMMODATION, Sundayi eioejited; 2.40 A- HI. ACCOMMODATION, Snndaya e.LiHid. 5.15 A. SI. WAY FKEIGUT, Sundays ex ceptcd. .. . , ......., ...hi, ihptr iwsron anu riew enuiioi" ivt .-in , Heru'iiire. are tnine."erred FitKul l' cliAKUItm itW aOIKt Thr, best'ventllated snd most luxnHni' ?loepinft eoiehis r-lN Til K 0111.1)0 ueomi-ai y u li ly til ti-.nus on nut iviiiw iy. 1. i,n...n im. i:!i,.iied a v iu- 1 lie i.rio iiciiwi., , ui...., - . . new Kerry from tli.li ?, y Ciiy l'ii " ' " ' . . x- v ....1. .....j .....I. ...r ivi!..n'l'r-l IO ro ieh the mpw pillion ot tho ci'.v il'ui it priisenndiM uoyiinoeol'astreetouror an omn'.oua llani'rer. t. Tl'o seenri y alonr the m.tlrs ron'e of the Ki lo Hnu'wiiY is of Hie moat picliireMiue i .'"""V" elinr:e er Admirers 01 ;-.auirii.-, " d iv.lKht tonn.oy over mis 1 i" ', ri 'i'1" , . rhiii ulnif I uiw'a;wa siihjeen of conlinunl utaiira tiou aud inture .1. KageasoCUcrhed Tliroisgli, And faro always us low as by any other Rouie, ASK FOR TICKETS VIA EUIK RAILWAY. tVhleh .in be obtained at all 'he Principal 'f'et (fl'.eeal.,.heVl'.la..db,n.hiW'e.-iiARHi Sua I nf 't J 'i ' for fie; at Klmira with Nnrlhorn I'entral If lilwev for U'illlaoisporl. II 'rri-.bur. Pliiliidthiuii'.'in.i Pin imnre and al New York lor ll'tton and .New KnK- rni' in -n t ii if iitnr r?ariii3i
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