4 B. S. "CTarner rSCream! Tim OlMlvIAHKFTIt. G. P. Koester, $4.00 OIL BY HT. U. TEL. LINE a nib - 1 I 1 i OrncE op i PETROLEUM! CkNTRB PiUT RkOOKD V July 14 IM7.I DKALKK In SECOND-HIND TUBING. All Bizet Casing, Engine., 7tw iotpr PAID FOR OLD HleUbufeApEA IKON . nd BRASS. . V ..muihI a New ti cm "' tor Moaee, j. . WAKNbR. K I JjfOCH mtH.fO-A.WH SONS s .T.ife sii ftidl lfnuse- hol purposee, cHJUtee. the lalKic r ouealeauiug. atrial, tilve It .PC w I nun w n "- , . . . .. ,m hni.ar nun aaiua aira oc watei. boib.i"-. uilns ad carpe's. ..tliakotiae belter than Heap- Wo .1 nnlim. Saves labor. You can t afford to kt i without It. SAP OLIO scratch. SAP OLIO Is better than Roup and Band for polishing Tinware. Brightens with out scratching. S A P 0 L I Q PoilfduraMandrUopper utsuslls hatter than Add of Oil and Rotten Stone. S AP 0 L 10 for Wsshlng Dishes and Glassware la Invaluable. Champa, than Soap. S a p o 1 i o remorea SUIrl from Marhl. M ente.s. Tables, and Stat.ery, from Hard flnl.h -d Walla, and ream Chi na and Pure lain S a p o 1 i o removea Rtalns and Oraaaa from Carpets and other woveu fab rics. 'Thar lo erne article known tbat wlllo eo many klade ef work an 4 It m well fcapollo. Try If Hand s A P OLIO a new and wonderful elTc Ire Toll et Soap, having no aqaal la this country or avroao. HAND S A P 0 b I 0 m an altlcie for the bath, "reac mm na antium ivi tw uiii iokiiks .... ..I.,.- the foundation" of all dirt, open IIV KMflMJ aallU a liiaiill' V tion and.brUllant tint to the ekia. $ HAND SAP DU 0 I 'leaiues and beautifies the Skin, in stantly removing any stain or blem ln irom ouio nana, ana mce- HAND S A P 0 L I Q is without a rival in the world for enring or preventing ronehneao and and !ehapf lng of either bands or race. ilAND S A POL I 0 removes Tar, Piteb, Iron or Ink HtalnsandOrensej tor workers In Machine Shops. Mines, Ac, i tin valaabla For making the Skin White and Soft, and utvlnt! to it ' bloom of beauty It tsaninrpais- ra uy nay uoemeuo Known hand s i p n 1. 1 n costs 10 to 15 cents per cake, and everybody should have It You will like ft -DOfl'T FAIL TO TRT THESE GOODS .BV f.0 onr if he hai It at warrl I aaaussau m.. mm . than wrtM tor oar Panpklts " All boat Sapollo,' audi It wil bo Stalled ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS, 20 PARK PLACE, N Y DISSOLUTION. ' The copartnership heretofore existing be- wmu ocoermeroorD a t en r-jci It diaaolr. ed by mutual consent. S. P. SCRERSIIRBORK, J. A. Ten Ey. rtrtiee indebted to toe e rave Drm aiutt aii ana tettle up end save trouble. n J. A. Ten Kyck. .Dtttd Petroleum Centre, April 6, 1873. FOR SALE. One 15-horse Tift boiler io oomplete or der, ont 8-borse Tood A Mann togloe end bailee in complete order, 276 feet 3 into tubing, extra heavy, 600 feet Urge tucker iwas, i dhows rump. J. A. Ten Etpk. Soda Water ! Proclamation to the Cilkm-v Pet, Lentro and Vicinity; R.A.LOZIER, "Washington-St, For your pure n Ice Cold Soda Water Drawn from Long's 8ilver Port able Fountain, No acid or gas to destroy the stomach, and the test and finest of FLVV(HU(SY1UI'S. I have ali fitted tip In eipjnnt nvlc throughout, a no tar f.fcnil?u? a.,,1 al'u'Pui ' aot aa uw auuuiiitto ICE CREAM PARLOR. Confectionery, Confectionery of all kinds. THE FINKST ASSORTMENT . EVER BROUGHT TO TOWN. Two Door. Above Kobe I dc Aner balm'. Dry Good. Store. GIVE ME A CALL. II. A. LOZIER. Pet. Centre, May , l-W--tf. THE TORPEDO PATENT SUITS. Roberts vs. Nicholas Geyer. Tlie following Is the dccMon n ndcred;hy Jndsc McKennan. at Hay Term of the Circuit Court in the above case: in the Circuit Cnnrt of tin Ended States, In aid for the WeVm DliMrlct of Pennorlrania. E. A. L. Roberts vs. Nicholas Gcycr. No. 1. May Term 18T4, In Equity November SI. 1871 Bill filed and lubprena is sued. Subpoena and notlco of application for prcllinln ary Injunction served. December 18, 1871. Motion for preliminary it- junction heard, and the Court holng duly odvl.ed In the premises; the Injunction awarded as prayed fur. and decree filed January 14, 1ST). Injunction iit(d, and on the Kllh day of Jannary indictment server1 personally and by cony. May 22, 1873. Role ismcd fordelendent to xliow canse why atlaebment should not Imuo for contempt in violating tn)nnction and duly served June 2d, 1878. Rule for attachment In thl. caoe came oo to be heard, and after argument of counsel pro and con, the Court being fnll advised in the premises, the Rule Is made absolute, and the sen tence of the Comt Is, that the said defendan, Nich olas Geyer, be lmpiiosened In the common Jail of Allcgccny County for and during the term of ten days, and that he pay ;tbe costs of this proceed, lng. June 3d, 1873. Commltrnt issued. The injunction In this case was for Infringcmont of the Roberts' patent of No. (called the Die; I'at ent), for incrwsing the productiveness of oil wolls The act of Infringement for which the dufendent was committed for contempt, consisted in ai ding Alexandra Ilacer In exploding torpedooj In o I wells being the sams act of Infringement for which Hamar win ul.o committed In the case No. 3, No vembcr Term, 180(1, as before stated. The Court McKennan, J , alter delivering bis opinion In the Hamar case, procoeded to sentence Nle'iolas Geyer for contempt, and delivered the fcl owing oral opinion: lain the cue of Nicholas Geyer charged with tl-r same offense, I am epttrely eatbfird that there war fluid present, In the Beats well at least. At I hart intimated to the eountel m the course of the argu ment, the pretence of fluid in the mil, whether tie- tired or not, it an infringement of the patent, and a breach of the injunction of the Court. Mr Roberts, by bis patent uses as ons of ths prin elpal elements of his Invention fluid tamping, and wherever there is (did sufficient in a well, at the time of the explosion of a torpedo, to operate as tamping, whether It gets there naturally or Is put there artificially, his patsnt Is Infringed. This was clearly the esse in regard to the Boala well. But Mr Geyer sooms to havo been misled by Earner, who told him that be merely wanted to make an experiment ; and I do not think, this be. log the first time, that he ought to be vary severely pantebed. He also is adjndged guilty of oontempt and order ed to pay toe oosu of this proceeding and undergo an impel sonm.at lo the county Jail for ten duvs leaps this will be the last of these cases; beuinse, If the sMUer eomas to our notice aclan, we will he eeastrsbMd to impose sucb punishment ss will teci to make the decree of the Ccua efcc-uil. June l.-.ui. WANTED The Oldest Ksta Wished Li quor Store on Oil Creek. OWEN GAFFNEY, PRPP'R. BEMOVED To the Now Stand in Christie's Old Store, opposite the Jamestowu Clothing Store, Petroleum Centre. Pa. New Goods in Great Variety. 1... .1 J... iU 1 . ', uuu lucuty ui -auiuiay joiii fort left yet 1 have refitted the store former'y occnpled hy J. II. Christie, corner of Washington and First Sts.. and laid in a new stock of the purest and best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, THE MARKET At FORDS. My stock consists InSparl o BOURBON, AND MONONGAHE- LA RYE WHISKIES, New England, Mcdford and Jamaica Kums, HOLLAND GI3STS, HENNESY, P1XKT, CARTILt.KN CO.'!-, AND MAUi'KLL RUANDIEri, DUFFAfiO, IIOCIIESTFR A; CAA A.OAIGt A ALES Sole Agent for.the BROTHERHOOD WINES, of I?rockton, N. Y, Also Ajrentjbr Iho Celebrated GTtRAT WEST EKN HUAMunf Ami rlran tlmmingne, modo by tho-rieasant Valley Wine Co., Slruhen county, New York, constantly on hand the imported cham pagnes, &c. My :stock of CIGARS is rrexcllecd in this region. I KEbP NONE BUT THE FINEST Cigars and Wines, GIVE MK A CALLi At my new stand 'I'-: OWES Cv.VtWNJLV . i Vii'el Creare W. 1? 1 The market it quiet end dull to-rlsy at $I.S7.rn;$l,90.. 200 barrels eihanfred bands at $.1,81 i end 100 barrels at $ 1.911. J'iiiluuVlihin, July 14 Cni.le, 7.'4'. Kelined 18 . Market quiet' Pitisiiiirir, July II Crude spot, 61.;. B. O. all yer. J'n; B. O. d l Refined Spot, 2: Market Nominal New Vork, July 14. Crmle 7'. Refined, I7Jf. Market-Quiet. CiOLDLM : IIIKK. Nkw Vokk, July lL Gold 1 1 GT. P. C. HEINZ, Pioneer, Pa., Manufacturer ot OIL WELL Machinery & Supplies Engines and Boilers of eery description 'Kepaired at Short nonce. Agent for FOSTER'S GAS PUMP. PATEXTEC of III IZ SVA- TliU I'AChtiK. REPAIRING i.r nil kinds done at abort notice and all wnrk warranted. Orders by mai. or tciegrai h promptly attended to F. C. VtKZ. Pioneer, Pa., Deo. 21. 1872 tf. THE NEW ELASTICTRIIIM. At Impor fsnt Invention. It retains the Kiiiiture t all time.. ni. I Iien4ii- tint eiBwfl.iat nFu.l.n . . .. . HU s ee as- s CI VIPV W BCVI ICJl S' TP Tj. 't inwnrn with-mfnrt, And if kept on night and a , eiuet a rcrmancntcuro In a f. w woeka to 4 cheap, nnl noiil uy Mh.i1w,u ro(iientfi, cirrulu fnw, wheo ordered bf letter eni to The Kluclfc Tm'a Co. . No. m Broadway, N, V. City. No. (it.; u-i ,H ,,Mr.i-r, IW .IHIlDIUi iiiey Blip New Goods, SAVE 10UR A0IEV ! And buy your Boots and Sects il Mrs. M. Magrane's ONE PRICE BOOT & SHOE STORE ! t 1 i a. . ll ft.I.l i nvt.s very inrti bmiuk hi ti niuun u nyna and "till at) cheapajnuy olher honno in the OIL tUsUtVMt VVUUWIUI vTiaw uisuto in n Custom Department ! And I gttarsn'ec a f erfee' fit i: nil ir." mrt J.airtr.r.' at;l!y r...'j. ' i t l f 'rr - "V.r.l-"-. -i.) '-"i.v P. trrt!-:tr.l f'en? ' p. Pu Hu'ece.sor to M(iise Armstrong. WlibliESALK AND RETAIL FLO If H AMD IWerchant lMMmi,iirArV,"?1hnul,,',,w, Xnfd o' A. M JJV Armsinina, has m nrgrtl the harineM snd will keep elwsy. .m ,B R, t "hV'r aflord. I will d. a iWllftLhSALi A lih?r? trade In tlie following products- "TAO. Ploiir Peed, Slay & , Grain OP ALL KINDS. v.-..,? y a? . aa a Matail CORN MEAL OIL MEAL ' . SALT, per bbl 1,50' 1.62 3 0(1 3.50 uat MEAL, pr lb. . POTATOES, per bulb,' HAY, per bond. STRAW OATS, put bueb, CORN ' , 7 CO' 1.60 1,25 S5 75' tVTbete ere Cetb priced 3!iX?" , ' Pno'ie patronace,. feel tic tygKas e"n4 1 mMKU' P'lc nd quaf . O- P. KOKSTfig. Petroleum Centre, Pa May 33 lmSic MoEinley & Gross, Machinists, blacksmiths, JCStf Egbert Fanrf, rctroleunr Centre, la. Boiler Repairing a Speciality.- REFINERY STILLS REPAIRED tf weirant all work done by tie be uearly as good at new when repaired. Good materiel furnitbed and prices reason able. Mevtnfr h.,1 Innrn mu.I.k. 1 ... nese we arc enabled to give eatlsfsctlon. Petroleum Centre, Pa, Jan. 2, tf. :6Je Goods. Emel Zedwidhf ("LITTLE JOE."1 BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Hasi'utt retniDed irom Buffalo with.1' complete Block ol Fall and Winter Goods.- i Baa been estsbllehed In Pe trnlrnm Crtre for past three years, and ha the name of Making tbe Beit Fit and Finest Boot in tbe Oil Region. lie is constantly receiving orders from other acci Ltnna iV.a rut lis constantly keeps on hand Keady-wade BootsShoe) LADIES AND CHILDREN'S , SHOES AND GAITERS. CALL, AND SEF HIM . JOtf BMBLZRDWICH. Thr, Heekwltli fin Portable a-mtiiir SewlntT Machine, on :tO Day. Trial; Many advantages ov.r all. Satisfaction guaranteed ' or ti refund, d. Sent complete, with Ml direc tions. iPe' kwltli Hewltii ilk.-kiur Cj. ,S52 Brcsdwny . nv'Tfeir. everywhere soil cur n iH'.'iLtJJ.Ernhrnlderlrg Machine. nw ar.d novn wio tor lit 1 VV ftil I' Jrratrd Clrrnlsr, t.-'th-.'HoKeis.s.n
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