The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, December 08, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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    TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGHAl'II PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DKCKMBIill 8, 1864.
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THl'ltSIUY, DKO MIiKR H, UW4.
A Pwlcl WwrrUit.
tV.M Ihe Clrrrtontl I "" llrral'L
In thoKliri Ileum ml of thi, work, wc find
the fiillowlntf marriage notiro:
Kn,niln,r.Vli.l'l!4,,-'itl-iliv."hT . If. T l-l''no-(r.
Will It. UtKfl-'t. nl I't'l irtt.i.lllin iitmI l Is- 1 1 -ilknAlk
Uncnliirl.lni1, "I KuwsonMlii', hio. Vinnli.
WM i "pootirul nurting!; " It l -oilioiinM
aid ilmt tlu rr i mme ttuii ilun purry lr '"'T
tln mutter ; hope til at I ti 'n'iv tk- of tliit is
ot li U'fiili'd in th ni urine n tl ?, in 1 tint no
iiniiiiiation la Int- ti'ldl au''lnt flu' tnithfn n.
ol ihc 'r ic in tiiliix tlio wiiMiii vow. Hut
rerhnfn tlx- person wi ' rlivmr, n I tf baimr
pair were niHrriPil in "pliort mem1, rti riliu f il-
MfNMTKR.
This woman wilt iImu Imvc,
And clierish licr fir l:fo;
Will love mid oorufort tier.
And nek no ot li r wile
Thin woman I will tike,
Tbnt aland1 liride me now ;
I'll lind her hoard and ''luihi .,
and have no other frow.
MIN1TKI(.
And for your husband will
V iiu lake thin nice young tn in :
Obey his liehiect with,
And lure turn all you can ?
HK.
I'll lore him nil I can,
Oiry him all I choose ;
And when I oak for funds,
lie never doei refuse.
M1N1HTHR.
Thrn you are mm and wife,
And happy may you be ;
Aa many be jour yan
Aa dollars in my fee.
PUNCHINELLO.
A MBW TLEA FOU AN Oil) TAOlNT.
Mimer l'unch ple.aae, Sir lomo pals of mine as
rrtd that some rnokeiisatcmptiugto I'm Down
the lord marcs show and whot 1 sea if Its a strong
woid Sbuuie and lis unconiHtifusbnlc to bintcr
Irar iu this way With the Libntty of the Mitijick
which tbe lord M ire bare a pullick ripbt 1 1 mike
a Exhibition of hiKself & if be dont mind boink
larled at Y should fnkes atcmpt to stop hiiu
Decides the site is one ns does a site of good to
Dronle an makes it a liexcme for taking of a
Moilidoy, and its a auuiwul sauce of binenme to
os light plundered (Jcnts bus you m iy C from
this bere count of wot tooK piuiec in tue poriic
court the duy ancr the Show :
'MA4Mlnii Ilorsr.. Yostsrdnv the N.w l,nrtl Mivir
(AlOtrniuti Hale) tima his it-ttun ttis ImmicIi fur the rlmt
tlmi- In that cnirt''itjr. 'I'hB innrnitw was clili'tly icriiitt-i
lit branny canes ir r"t'tierv from the pi-rum, aisaiillft Ukiti
the fMillce, iiiifl n-Ri'iilnif periioin in cu.lcwly frj'n th. p 'ilco
at lli trfird Mayor a iriK"..aion was on Ita wnyfrim UnlM
1 1 itn V-almlnntT lind hark. In some It wits proved ihut
Ix if the nfheeri win. nnicti in uiril in t.hesp.ihle and In
front ot 111. Royal Kxcham.'.. There appears to have hwn
aotiitihin like a riot Hi t;i.eai'iiie jtmt aferlhe piifeant
Hail paoed on Ita relnrti to (iitttiltitll. Hevera persons
w..t tohtied of the'r Matches and purses, and some con
taldea In plain, clothes, one In imr iriilttr, iiimct Lc,
who had tliterlcred to arrekt tlie thioves. were aickutl and
itiuck."
So tou ice (lie lord Mures show (juv him a tidy
mnrn'iks work nex duy & us I 6cs to Charley Cly
faker rays i Charly you & mo as a reriilarwcsted
hinterest In this crc showsays I & if tbey B ilishes
of It I say they ort to give us Compensation
which Charley quite ai;ree leastways be co ump
aidert ft so We opes ns U will put hour cano afore
the Publick whenever llieres A tork of Bolishla
tbe show which its a Nashule Hinstitutlon & one
an does a dealo' good leastways to as Piekpok
keis. So 1 remane yonrs worry truly, but i needent
aiffn my signature as them Hobbies mite Kit old
old on it A i miRht pernps git quodded if they
Inowed I weie in town uguin.
DEVOTION TO MATtP.
The subjoined outburst of devotional enthu
siasm, according to tbo Monittnr dut'Armer, pro
ceeded Irom tbe lips of Lieutenant I'annndu
llu.ier, commander of tbe transport I.icorne, at
tbe bead of a pi gTimage made by bis rrew to the
temporary tomb of Nupoleon I, at St. Ilclona, on
tbe anniversary of the birth of that benefactor of
turope und mankind :
Thla Ood of llaHlea bail hli agony anil hla Calvary ' A
lemble anony a uiyatctioiiH unci whku n ,ne of ns cikti
covprch nd Hut let us relict thfip tin liincboly rellecttnna
while rernllectuiK that this God of Uaules bas bad bis
teaurtectlon."
The resnrreellon of Lieutenant lla.'ter's Ood of
Saitles was one suen as, before the Anatomv Act,
used to be accomplished by our resurrectionists.
It consisted in the removal of his remsins to
Kianre a suflicient paradise for such a divinity.
Tbe pious Lieutenant's Christianity is evidently
that of the War Christians. He seems to con
f. and the Ood of Hatties with the IVinea of
Teaee. Apparently, be considers the God of B it
tles lo bave been embodied in the form of Napo
leon I, und be makes the mistake of worshipping
that God of Buttles. Let us hope that he will Gad
out bis mistuke in time.
SHAKESPEARE 8 LIMHAnY.
"Shakespeare's books, it seems, are beini dis
covered in various directions. His 'Prayer
Book' is reisjrted to have turned up somewhere
in Wales, and it Is probable that be took it with
lilm there in eiue he might have to go to church
while on the journey he took to get up fifts about
the Welsh lady in Jciiri IV. lie was very par
ticular about going to church, as mast be clear to
nil students of his history and writings. Tbe
Dramatic Authors' Society bave K Kid hopes of
discovering his Hover's 'French Dictionary' one
of these days. We trust also to hear of tbe re
very of his 'Book of Cab-fares,' which, ns is
well known, Mippestcd to him the line in Macbeth,
'fare is foul and foul is fare.' We fear that his
lust 'Bradshaw' is destroyed, a' least wo have no
evidence that the poet imitated tbe one careful
man of our own time, who binds his old 'Brad
cbaws.' but bis 'Euclid,' from which he drew tbe
beautiful imitge In tbe HVrifer' Tale, about 'the
Angle that plucks our son thither,' may yet bo
tieard of. und we shall rejoice with unfeigned joy
to learn that bis 'Book of Ktiqu tte' has reap
peared, from which no doubt ho got the idea for
the rule he preserilics (in Henry 111) to gentle
men who go for a walk with ladies:
"I were unmannerly to take you out,
And not to kn ou "
Ftranoe Staob Wants What qneer Jum
lilcs one sees in theatrical advertisements ! Look
at this, for instance :
Wanted, a Lending Man, anfl a f omlc Sinner, to com
trine LIUlly. tttaia terms. 2o answer a neattltve.
Lord ralmerston and Mr. Gladstone may both
of them undoubtedly he viewed as leading men,
Iiut it hardly seems respectful to name them in
the same biea'h with a comic singer.or to expect
them to "combine utility" with any such a per
uu. What this latter phrase may mean wo do
not thoroughly perceive, but perhaps tbe leading
xuan is merely wanted for the purpose of joining
in the eboius when tbe comic singer sings. We
can fancy what an audience would be attracted
to a theatre, were it announced tint Lord Pal
tnernton would appear in the Pantomime, and
Mist the Clown in singing tbe ballad of Hot
rwiiru, by bawling out the " Tol lol iddy Iddy
do" at the Up-top of his voice.
A tllAKEsrEARIAN CORRECTION.
Dear Old Friend Tuneh : Will yon be kind
enough to call at Dnirv Ijina Theatre, where
they are playing something like my Aacx-tA.aiid
iust alter the prompter's copy, where I make
V : . . W t, i . 1. an.. '
SWAU JUSVUTIU mmJ I
"Letilns 'I dars not' wall aoon 1 would '
1.1k tbe or Cat t IA AUa.je.--
Vbat rubbish have yon been setting down for
a all these years i There is an Italian river
into which a mediaeval cat fell, and to which of
course, I alluded. I mean to describe a helpless
ami vi Stan, auu wua ns urn uiure ueipiett Uuul
a eat In river ? Ask Miss Fanclt to be good
enough to say,
I.Ike Hi pofiM'al l Adiqr,"
1 shall send you some more corrections one of
these dnys, meantime liedeve me,
Yours, fiueerely, William Shakespeaiie.
LivaiiM, iNoveinber II.
"LO, TUB l-OOIl INtllAM!"
We read, in the Oswestry A'h ri liter, this or
ratber we can't exactly read it :
'Tb Ilev. .1. P. tlarllner. a m tliinarv In Rnarfs
I And. Kle the follow Init wird of audi cen tylluliles aa an
Illustration of iti'i pecllll ii II is of toe Inliail ISMfiltKe:
'Keirnwei healipetowki siniienicchesuoillfltliiawan 'L will
dine with you.' '
Is the ltcv. Mr. Gardiner quite accurate ? Tho
"word'' Hccms to us a ptioJ dcl ni'ire like thn
Inartienlate and eoairulate u'ter ince which me ins
"l Ante diucd with yon, and a jolly food fellow
you are at pjsmiik the bottle."
IlltA MA Tic lit i:t.
fiharn l'crson (asM, sinking). In what band
liotild a cricketer wr.ie ?
Dull Person (answers, a' so sinplng). I doa t
inlte understand.
Miarp rcrson (annovea) naii I repeu
Sharper Person (briskly simrs), Oh nj! 1 aeo't,
He'll write in a butci'd round Imn l.
IKxit ftliarp Person L. II. Stmrpr Terson
dances off II. H. Dull Person it left thinkmj.
NliW WAV Of I.KAHNINU UNI, I All MS.
A well-known Optician says, that, when at sea,
vou can, witn m iriess, at a point most remote
frim Ihc shore, en'ily make out the Tonjw nf any
toretiin Juiiti.
MIIKIAt. IIEASOXtVO.
( litduatfl to t'.( AM-l'-'-i it r-'riV! an I Siiiii.avt
l l I Nl.J
Why ouKht Konnn Catholic Prleits to have
the use of a chapel In prisons r B 'citus ttioy
mny jusily eompliiin of tlritr wrongs as lonj as
they arc uctrainicd oi tneir iiitcs.
Loitn Di niiulauy's Lsr. Why is a Inlr-
entier like a shcci ? llcciusc bo is a ball btb
harbrr).
I.eoai. Mi:. A barrister is only Invited to sit
on the bench when he has hud sonic considerable
amount of standing at tho bar.
"Loci s Stanui." The corner of TarK lane,
A Steiim Kealitt. The man at the whocl.
"Doino Ban riNo." Getting fat.
"To Billiard Players. If yon wonH obey
the ne of llilliarls, always attend to tue
f.'otmon of the game."
Death viiom Mi snnooMS. Da dalus, whon he
tried Charapifc-nons (Siom pinions).
Motto vok the Society ion. the Proeaoa
tion OF CltUEl.TY to Asim a i.s. " f he cart lie
forc the horse."
Head Dhers. rowder, an exploded fashion.
I.eHlhoril Arllllery.
The field-pieces of a former ugo wore machines
of iron or braes, immensely cumbrous, and almost
unmanageable. The problem to be solved was,
how to render a gun more portable without
lessening its projectile force. After full consider.
ation of the matter, liobcrt Scott came to the
conclusion that thcro was "nothing like leather
Of hardened leather, tbcrofore, he construuted
guns. The correctness of his Idea was totted by
experiment, and tho result was considered to
show the immeasurable superiority of leather
over brass and iron. Why he did not lay the in
vention at the feet of his own liege sovorelgn, it
is needless to inquire. Perhups he did so and
was snubbed for bin paints, as other Inventors
have been since his time. At all events, he raised
a company of two huudred men and went over to
Sweden, where he wus welcomed by (lustavtis
Adolphus, who. seeing bis ability, and the value
or bis discovery, lortnwitu toot mm into uis
service, and at the end of two years rewarded
him with an olUce of Quartermaster-General of
the army.
After five years' service under Gustavns, he
repaired to Denmark, where he was appointed
General of the King's Artillery; but soon nfter
wards yield ing to the advice of friends, he returned
to England and tendered his scrv.ces to his own
sovereign, King Charles I. This step, which was
taken in 171!'., turned out a very prolitable one
for the Colonel. Ho was received with open
arms bv Charles, who appointed him one of tho
gentlemen of his privy chamber, granted him an
nnntial pension 01 it.oo out ot me iouri ui
Wards, and purchased for him a bouse in Lam
beth at a cost of 1000. Colonel Scott, however,
did not live long to enjoy these tokens of tho
royal favor; for, dying in 17:il, ho was buried in
Lambeth Church, where a sumptuous monument,
still to be seen, was erected to bis memory by his
loving wife Anne, whom he married lu France.
The sculptor has represented tho Colonel as an
urmor-clad, fierce-looking man, wearing a heavy
moustache and a pointed beard.
In the very rear 01 ino coionct 1 acain, nus-
tavus Adolphus had an ample proof or tne eiiee
tiveness and utility of the leathern artillery, at
the memorable battle of Leipsic. The guns were
found to be so cosily portable that a small bat
tery could easily bo removed from one part of
the field to another, or a new battery was mde
in the space ol ten minutes ; and wncn a iresn
attack was alxiut to be made on the ptrt of the
enemy, a buttery was immediately at hand to re
pel it. In fact, it was in great measure owing to
the invention of Colonel Scott that the Swedish
King obtained so glorious a victory; and the
imperial General Tilly himself was constrained
to admit that the portable cannon performed
wonders. Mow it came about that the leathern
ordnance was shortly afterwards laid aside as
worthless is difllcult to explain, or even to
conjecture ; but it is not recorded to have initio
any subsequent appearance on tbo battle-tiold,
ilwnioh a leathern cannon was lired la Edin
burgh so late as the year 17H8 probably out of
cutioMty. All the tear liouna.
TIAUrillN AND COXjOUADO
GOLD MINING COMPANY.
CllAJtTEIIKIl !Y VI ATE OF PEVUSYLVANIA,
OAl'ITAl S'l'OCli, ffl.OOO.OOO
800,000 Htanrea-Iar Valnc, 93.
Pi-ewdi iit-JOHN it. ANDKRSON.
Jirotorai.
Thomas A. Root!,
11. Kneass,
William g. rrasiuaa,
Robert I'. Kins,
John M. Klley,
Charles Us Bill ar,
Jamea R. Matree,
T. C- McDowell, Uarrlsbnrf .
J. .ha W. Hall, do
John llrady, do
W. W. Wylle, Lancaster.
n lUlata O. Bhutu, Colorado,
1). 1'. HOUT1IWOHTII,
Bftcretary and Treasurer.
OrriOE. No. 423 WALNUT BTBEET,
KOOtI So, S.
Anthentlrated specimens have been procured from soma
of tlie Coinpauy'a lodes, and bave been abaayed by Pro-
Jtsora llixitb and Garrett with the most maUfytBgresults,
Subsenption Hits are now open at tlie Office of the Com
pany, and at tbe Treasurer's Offlca (Internal Hevenue)
Xo. 4aT7 CIIEBN I T Htreet, Partners' and Macbaulcs' Bank
bulldlBf. To orisflnal aubaorlbari DM fxt share (or a
Unilted number of abarea.
Cirralara.paoipJilets. or Uifonnattoa east ba obtained at
the i.ftli e of tbe Company, after tbe 17th lust. ll-U-im
TUOHIArj Ci. & J. JC UllOWlV
J.
IIKAI.EEI IN
Boot, Ehoes, Trunks, and Carpet Bags
NOI. 1034 and 1010 MAKhXI cluaEii,
CvikiMr Tk 4t t rdf, U l.tataiiw
OIL. MINING, COAL, AND OTHER NBW
COItPAMK,. I
We art prepared tn fnmlih Haw Csrporatloaa wllb I
tbs Hooks IIt rmnlre, at ahort aotlce and low prlMt,
first qua) ty. All styles of Blndlnlt.
Sltrl.ri.s- V. fEKTI'ICATEB Or RTOOK.
Lnnotimeiir.il o
TfMm r.K HOOK.
(iRIirHli OK VRANHFER,
RTHI K LKMIiKK.
HT(H:K I.FIlltl.M BALAWrVS).
KKIIINTKII Of CAPITAL MT(MK,
IlKOKr.KH' TETTV l.KDOKJU
AI'fsiljsiT Of HALLS).
1.IV1IJ.ND BOOK. V0,,i00..
Slank Rook Manufacturer, and HUUomrs
11-18-11 No. 4.1S! t'HRBNUT Rtresi.
y i
('AMI! OIL
AND
COAL COMPANY
F
WI.ST VIHOINIA.
VRf'FER I V 5H'0 arres of land, known as the "VOX
TRACT," In Wood aad adjnlnlnn Counties, Wost Virginia
nMnlh "great upheaval, ' and taainf Id part of the
tsmiid Ultl."
The snbarrlnth n book lo tbe slock of this Company will
rciNITIVKLY fVue on MONDAY. Nth Init. Theopponn-
altvls offered, np lo that lime, for the public to ohtalo a
limfted number of shares at 9 1 per Fhare.thn parbelnK I0.
The subscription price Is at a tower rate than lands art
sellirjt for In tbe Immediate vicinity, and Is off Ted for ih?
sole purpose of furnlsanij an ample working capital
Printed I'rospectns,'
atouroffli.
siUi (leolovlcal Iteport, can be had
COOPER & GRAFT,
No. 11 MEUCHANTS' EXCHANGE.
l?-7-4t
rJ 11 V) i r a k k
PETROLEUM COMPANY
OK I'lIII.AUKI.PllIA.
CAPITAL l.OOO.OOO.
10X1,000 SHARES, rAIt flO.
$30,000 lash Working Capital,
SLmSOIUPUON PRICE, 50.
orncKiiH.
IBBBIIiliNT,
T. 1IAHKINH DU TUY,
President of the Catawlisa Eailn ad Company.
VICB TIIESIDRNT,
TIIOMAH D. WATTSON,
Of (be Dardware arm of Trultt A Co., No. o28 Ifarket 1 1
IREASVKr.E,
BAMUEL WORK,
Of Wors, McCouch A Co., Bankers, No. 'M 8. Third street
DinECTone,
T. IIAHKINS IlU FUY-.
THOMAS II. WATTSON,
K. 8. lllf'IIARIlR,
of Oermautown,
WM. Ti. BtlEltUKBI), Insurance An!.
llKOItflK P. WAT,
of lute Wry Hoods firm of J. T. Way it Co.,
A. W. I.EIMENWNU,
Cashier Mmicb Chunk Bank,
EDWARD SlllITilN, E.
Tlie property of the Tirnko Petroleum Company oons'sts
of two tracts ot land, enonf two bumlred and tltty-nevcn
acres and one of two htindrek and sixty-five acres, mikini,'
In all Ave hundred and twehaucrcs, la fee, outbeCaJd
well Branch of Oil Creek.
Tbe property bas been critically examined by a Com
ralttee appointed for that purpose, and tlie territory pro-
umitccd, lu their jUiiKinont, to be fully o,ual to that on Ol
I'ra.b air,.. .ul.l.Vi tl.aa 1a.s-..-a nil wasllss n..,iv ,1 1 U n, , sr.11
Crek, alond wbkb tbe largost oil wells ever discovered
bave been found.
The lands resemble those on Oil creek la every partlcn
lar, and It Is believed, from tbe larite natnhcr of ob
springs lu close proximity, that valuable tiella will be
opened on both these tracts.
The management have already secured several engines
and engaged a competent aupcrlntcndeut, with a view to
Immediate and energetic development.
A larpe portion ot ibese tracts Is bottomland admirably
adapted for boring
Several coiupan'es are organized on landa Immediately
adjoining this territory, among which aro tbe llriuss and
Crescent Oil Companlea of Philadelphia
In presenting tbe lhake Petroleum Company to the
pnbllc, tbe IMrecturs ask that their scheme should be ex
amined, and subscriptions made to the Stock la full fultn
si to Its present and prospective value.
T. HASKINS BO PUr, President.
THOMAS D. WATTSON, Vice-President.
BAMl tL WOUK, Treasurer.
Bubicriptloiis will be received at the Banking U jiiio of
WOIIK, MeCOCCK 4 CO.,
12-7-lf
tio. 3d !S. Till UU Htreet.
RATIONAL OIL BEPININO 00 MP ANT,
Vr I'tilLAllEU'UIA.
Capital 200,000, 20,000 Shares. $10 Par.
I'TIHXIDKNT.
WATHON MALONE.
MANAOEH8.
WIH3AVI W AT VT IV II I ' T U I r KTtJ si taf
r 1 iH'.i Ml i , r, , i lit nil nirii r,ii'' r .
WK IIAkl.C HOYMt, ! TUOS. J LANi'AHliR,
I . BLAChULKNK. Jk., 1 JaMKS O. lARElUA,
ALKXANIIKU P. BEAat.
TIIBABVRBB.
THOMAS J. LANCASTER.
RECRETARY.
Irr.BRY C. BTKVK.NaSON.
Thla Cnmnanv U fannAnA nn m mthatantlal aad legiti
mate bniiiiess banls, and otfera greater inducements and
more reliable security tor Investment than any outer uo
iwlore the public, hubnerlptlons are yow ooiog roculved,
and a larne portion 01 the stuck Is already takwa lliairralna
of ti.e property u, ay be examined, and aal ayivmatlon on
talnad at Ui office of tbe Company, No. lJI S. SBt'ONO
o u vm.
J AH. II.
11M Uitilia
HTKVKNSON,
nOMMOS WEALTH OIL COMPANY
V
or
LAWRENCE COUHTY, TENNSYLVANIA.
OAl'ITALi STOCK, StUOO.OOO.
TAR VALUE, 2 M.
V'OHKLKU CAPITAL HKSKVF.I)
TUB llEVRXOP-
MEBT, tlt.WO.
rnvsiriENT,
K. WEAVER.
TRKASVRItR,
HAMUIOL It- lllr.
PK RStABV,
JlAVIU II. IIIL,T.
nnKCTons,
T. Weavel
I jam Mail
J, hn Mellowstl, 4T ,
Hymn 1 11.111,7,
baaiuel K. tint,
i-aav tiaaer,
Wiff'ani Meeter.
Rul. aerlnt Inns for a limited lumber ef shard will low
ks iiiw ed at the onic 01 me company,
No. rir 01IH.KMJT HTKtefciT
The landa of this Company are loestcfl on 8llp-ery Kar
f'rttk. 111 Lawrenci.Ci.unty, rri,iiiivaiiie. una wen
biiI na; fei. and II has aireant noen onuime,i in cian-
,.i. . h eli ate hlslilv tiicon raw ins to Hie r-irp ira'ors that
a flow will soon le reallr.ed of a permanence sictlieent to
nay hardiomc. on tee liie"tment samples of niiiniy
be s! at the oillce ot tbe Company.
U .--t.l
r'HE
BUCHANAN B0TALTY
OIL. COMPANY.
CAPITAL SKXVWO
40,000 EHAIIKS rAR VALUK 10.00
I'llKSIIlKKT JOII.sl ALEXANDF.B,
TI1KAHI KKR JOHN W
Btl'ICBrARY WM 8
TOFtREY.
I. A NIC.
lllft ROTORS.
A. CI. CATTP.LL.Prosldeut Cora Exchanne Hauoaai
Bank, 1'blladelphla.
MiWARli O. JAVKi.of the house ef Tbonu Rlchard-
soa A Co., rbilailelpbia
JOHN ALEXANIIKK, No. I!)5t Areb street, PblU.la.
HAVID V-AJHLllVtl.K,o.tio8 X. Thirteenth street,
Philadelphia.
J. II. LYDAY.ritUbnrK.
K. It. PORTER, M. D., Wilmington.
WM. B. LANK, Pklludcli-bia. ,
Ollivo No. 148 8. FOURTH Ktros-t,
PHILAHKLPIIIA.
Tbe property of thla Company conslsta of Oil Land,
Lraere, and Oronnd Kent Reserves or Koyaltlca of all the
oil produced on the "A. Buchanan Farm," on Oil Creek.
And also, all the oil and underground deposits In two hun
dred ai res of land ou East Hickory creek, Venange county,
Pennsylvania.
There are about one hundred and fitly snrveyed oil lots
on tbe "A Buchanan Farm," over sixty of which are
leased to first class operators, (seventeen wells are now
producing oil: several are now being tested with good
prospects, and twenty or thirty being bond at various
stages of progress.
As a so'.ld promising Investment a limited nnmber of
mil paid shares, of flu per share, may be obtained at (7
each, npon application te any of Hie oHloers, or at the
office of tbe Company.
Tbe prospectus, containing a full description of the Com
pany's property, can be obtained atithe ottlce, U-2t-lm
O L C A N I C OIL
COAL COMPANY
OF WEST VIRGINIA.
l'HINTKD OIHCULiAllS,
With the Prospectua and Oeologleal Report of the property
ottlila Company, are now ready at our office.
This Company owns over 2-'.00 acres of wba. Is known
at tbe best OIL TERRITORY npon tlie GREAT UP
HEAVAL IN WEST yiRUINIA, and offers large Induce
ments to parties to subscribe for tbo limited number of
Shares offered at ti per share for fuil paid stock, tbe par
being 110 periharo.
This price per share it not above the marltatablo value
of the lands, and it la offered for tbe sole purpose of n
crtaslug tbe facilities for development, and will, beyond a
reasonable deubt, prove a profitable Investment.
COOPER & GRAFF,
No. II MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE.
Philaiklthia, Kovember 2, ltV-l. 11 V)
WASHINGTON AND WALNUT BEND
I
UlLi COMI'ANV.
CAPITAL yioo.ooo.
100,(100 SHARES $i lvich.
S uIibci ijitlon I'rico "2.
10,01)0 Sliarts Uvaervcd an Working Capital.
Office, No 314 MARKET Et , Philadelphia.
Ko.l A wt-Hon Oil Creek, now DtmiofiiB 10 barrels par
Auy, tthd incrpttMuu.
ino. a. A wfii on UHurrfB. now over (inivnorw,i'u
lr.'- nhowil oil r llm I tne "rn ruuiior neii,
k hirh In m,.v niiiiinliiif .umi harnli nl oil ner ohV.
No.;. A wpIi on uiH'rt-ek. 6.0 feei di-eu, now ready for
tuhlnn, with lyleudia iliow ef oil ; evmy jtroipect ot pro-
n the Alkhtnv r ; ! w-i, now pumpiu liuyour-
t oil ier day; three m-rt welU nir k.-Iiiu; down; with
nautr nulls, stt rlvr frnlll. aU L-'iKiJ iMirlOt! lerrltitry.
No. f. a half acre at T!tJe.iui.ntar ine bMinoume wens.
wstiirli urp now mimblnu ftixlv barrel! tier -'av.
Kn ft Kiihtjinilu liAlfuciat In Walt) lit Jtond. on the All
pheny ilv-r; Itmut-.tiat' yuurroiindiiiK thU iiroiMjnyaru rtuo
jiriMiuc nK wens, i iiu i rue i win u? uvioic rLunij.
Miilik.-r il is ma ar llnW DC 111 if f tt CI1. t H'l at lrr UUI
tlon ot tie itieck alreatv liUui. The l)M-ins:ias unl all
Ini.iiiii.iiitiii can te otiramel at the Ultlce of Ui t'O'iumiiy,
bow at lso.r,H MAllKr r Hueet. ii 'A lil
T;01t RAIsK-OTL cukek tkrritorv.
1 A t- rt't- air Hiiviillv Itiiitriitit Oil out- Ot the Illf Villi'
nl.U tru tt il OH. I, NO, OH oil, t'KKKK. VKS ANiJO
1IM V, VI.NM5LVAMA. 11 Jit' ul lu9 JUUCUi'U Ol
OIL CUKEK AND CUEItllY Itl'lf,
anfl covers about lf0 acres of tfrirnut, upin which are
iimi-rmiN Lfc-AKS. wiih over HtWi WBIiW thuro-Mi
tvlthtr Drotlutiiik'. or tn Dronrfhn and naarlv Uniuied.
l.I-.SNKKn ara dully tn Binniiisi otlitr wvlls oa ii:e t
viwn uileil, Uitre ia room tor U.SK liL NDUtti a.Ui-
IkiIIb.1 Wflli.
tbmm n use are onth FLOWlstl AMI ruatnu
WhLl.3, one ot wlikii hab tlowcd
1000 UAHRELB PKIt DAT.
T)if Working Interest of one of the Kew Wells, sold J ant
wek anionx tlie tperauvea thi-uteive at the rate oi
$12(1,000 KOIt'TMK WELL,
and THREE ACRES reprrveel by the nrlylnal ownt-rfor
tils reHiUiDce. nold wja at the rale of tWUU.t)
tu h ao opptirtuni'v. It la behaved, has not hen rent)v
ofriad.and would uk.e a pioduvtuK haais uf suca vaJuo
at tvattord au taunt iu vuyltai.
Apply to
C. R TC(1AW,
JS. WALiSUT lrei.
QOTTM11 1' A II M
OIL COMPANY,
OF I'IIILiADKLI'IJIA.
CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000,
DIVIDED INTO 200,000 SnAlH'.S, AT V
TEH SHAKE.
hUHHCltlPTION IIlIOl'J.
M'jO per eharl
Unt.ni-rittlen Book are opened, and iiibscrlpUons la Ue
Capital Htis k reei-lTisI at ue efbet f
niiMP ii. r.uni: & ro.,
No. ;r WALNUT KTKKI2T.
Tbe efflres ef tl Comssny. Kos . W sndSI WAHHINfl-
IM1TOH 111 ll.nimiS.H.TIIIItl) Rtfeet.wJl beopeoed
on WKJJ.SEhLlAY, lle niher 7, ihtll. U-l-71
W. I. iniTH,Trtiiitirr,
K. J. ARRISl.HTfiiiry.
JvJLW I0EK AND rfllLiDELPEU
riri.)Ki;i!M comiuny,
OrKanUrd I ndor (he Uhs of 5ew York.
TIIL'HTEKH i-
FrTA5ClS A. rALHKR, rrca'dent Broadway Baak
Mew oik.
NATHAN RANDALL. E Pre i !.! nt United flutei
Teieitrapta Companjew York.
ALBERT II , MCOLAY, of Alhert II. Klcolay A Co.
UrokcTs and Anctlonecrs, No t2 Willi am itroet.Ntw York
El'dENE J JACKSON, of Polhamlns A Jackson, Rank
ers and Itrokeri, Mo. 43 Enchane place, Vew Tork.
EIMVD C. RTEUMH. Rwrctary Hew Tork Petro-
letitn htoik Hoard ,ni)d lfioker, No. bO broad street, New
Tork.
ANDREW WFIIAFKKT, PIiUadelpMa.
FRANCIS A. OODWIN, Philadelphia.
ROHKRT CLARKSON, of riarksoa A Co., Bmkert
No. 1J1 0. Third street, Philadelphia.
JAMtS M. itARKK, Oil City, PennsyWaji.
OF riCKHS.
rnEHiKHT.
ALBERT Il.NICOtAT, New York.
VICE ri(KHUKNT.
ANDREW MEUArFEY, Philadelphia.
THKAfUIEKK.
A. V. BTOCT, President Shoe and Leather BanK. New
York.
hr.t HK.Tanr.
EDMUND C. 8TEDMAN.
COUHKL.
W1 LI, 1AM IT. ANT1IOS, New Tork.
ADAM C. ELLIS, New York.
MIOE AND LEATHER P. NK.Ncw York,
CLAUKtSON A CO., Philadelphia.
OFFICES OK TUB COMPANY.
No. t.2 WILLIAM Strett. New York.
No. Ul B. THIRD Street. rhiladel;thla.
CAPITAL STOCK a.tX) SHARES
AT THE NOMINAL PAR OK $' EArH-SUBSCUIP.
TIOV PHI E, $J PER M11ARE.
Stock snhjeot to no further asnesment.
?.V),( 00 Hhart'H to be sold In payment )or the lantls, lean.
holdn. and vrodiRiui; lutereitts oi too company, lucre
mull) lug
60,000 SHARES, OR $lo0,0TV0, RESERVED FOB WORK
IN(i CAPITAL.
The New York and Philadelphia Petro'eum Ccrupany
has been organised with the grt atest care by experienced
capitalists of the two citlea, hose umneo are united iu Ita
own. It will be managed
INCLUSIVELY FOR TIIE INTERESTS OF IT
STOCKHOLDERS.
No pains have been spared to pla:e It en a genuine an
lubstantlal footliiR. Moat valuable and exteosive tracts
of Oil and Cnal land bave ben secured IS FEB
U'HbehoM PRODUCING INTEUKBTS In tne heart of the
Venantio County (Pa ) Oil rvirioii. Atuntioo lt invlttal to
the follow ing schedule of the Company's properly, locltid
lnit KKE NIMPLE TfeltlllTOUY, LKAHli.Htli.DS, PRO
M'CIMI WELLS, and wells In varloua stages of com
pietlon
No. 1. 30 acres of bottom land, in fee. on tho Allegheny
rivtr. baviny a water frontik'eof nearly one ntlc. New
lO-liotve power engine and flxtnrrs Troweili sunk to
tbe depth of 300 feet, and ulrtadj - illlcj with oil. lliom
lot 40 more vtclli.
No. !f0 acres of rich oil land In ft-o, lylnt, nearly oppo
site the above, having a mile of water-frontage on Pratbur
andfiennet runs. Well supplied with timber.
No.;). Lease Interest on thu famous "Widow M-'Olin-
tock Farm," Oil creek. Ono well down and tent Hp;
another Jubt ready U) tube ; a tulrd just started. Two
flrst-clutiB engines. Tubltig, tools, ftxturea, team,
wagons, Ac.
No. 4. Same Interest In lease on the wU knows
'UaojlIt'iU McCliutock Karm,"C'U creek. One well now
beinK tented ; already vie Man twelve barrels duly, and
rupbllj increasing. O'ber going down. Two new eu
tiiues, with tlx in res complete.
No. ft. One twellthof two b ases on the Clapp Faros,
near the Rreat Williams and Staiiion ono hundred birrel
wcl s. On thlh property U "Sherman Well, No. 'J," nw
down five huLdied Ifeet, ciixlr.e, Ac. Ac. Room for m re
wells.
No. Onc-fclxteenth of the foe In fifty-seven arm of
CV al Iand, adjoining tbe Cranberry Coul Company
beds. This property is ol the utmost value to our Oiera
Hons, suppling us with coal at all seasons, and when tha
woiks ol other compiunen aie lound to be idle for waut of
fuel.
Krtm these estntes, the TriiNtefs are a"ured of the'r
ability to declare LAIKiE AND HEtiUL&R MONTHLY
Dl VIDF.NDS, and ol the tpee ty appreciation of tne lurci
to a M AltKET YALl'tt FAR ABOVE THE bL'USCRir
1 ION PRK E.
The INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE sent troni New
Ycik and Pbilaaelphla, whose favorahla report is printed
with the proa pec tu-, speak In unlimited terms of Uiu Cum
pauj'n pniperty and pronpec;s.
Hooks tor ORIUINALSCHHCRIPTION will be openeoon
WEDNESDAY. December 7,
at thenfllces of the Oompsuy, and at the New York, Phila
delphia, and lloslon banking bousei named below.
Prospectuses, maps, and detailed HilViruiAtiou at either
subscription ofl.ee.
The public are assured tha whether fir Investment or
(peculation, no better security than these abarea can be
obt timed.
fcUUHCIUrTION AGKNTH :
F ROADWAY HANK, corner of Park pitue, Nuw York.
PO.MMMH 8 A JACHHON, Mo. 4! fcxehango place,
Mew Yrrli.
ALB RT 11. KICOLAY A CO., No. 63 Wall street, Mew
Ycik.
CLAKKHON A CO., No. U 8. Third street, FulUdel
sMa. J, O. MARTlW,liauiirahdlJrwktr,lista. 13 4 1
i
jw i'i :crj'i;e
or ma
COITER FARM OIL C0MPANT;
or
JMIII.AUK-l KIIIA.
lililtnlHtock, . . Kl (Kill "HO.
DlVltlEll INTO :-n,n RIl .Mt'S AT $i PKIt SI! 4R-
viiscHirTioN ruici', : r'0 rr.u sharb.
It la proposed to tor
this Company from tbe f- IVrwing
Interest :
I. The fi r nitnplrof 1-W iT(n.ln"n as the ' C .ttf
arm -n Itig hifk n-?'r,tw m k, a-n n 'n- l--' oi inr
Pi tiiid. li hi and trt' UW..il, nc a- d a (.all nii'es west
otArlttinl. Pitisiu id townvta i. A ntreii county, Cenns I-'
aula. I Ins lanil iiimic.i in fine a r iwim' im
the nelKhbni bood. It taKen in th wtioi of thf valley f.r"
t ii intie in tx'i m. ti ni a rmn ae on uie nroRin-
Siriiw cr'i k of o t two ni'l'-f. It mtn extend northward
r 1 1 biutt.and talcs itiac- nsiM. r .nir portion oi tne tmr
r Run. a tiil'uiiiry "t" tb- Rp'fcen t):raw. irk-a Straw
nek lakis lis risi' tn m the r:ut 'do of the bluff, wmcri
en me lo the ce.' ii ttted .i rie-k, un the wtt w l
t u.ionhla fmrn fr.n 'nlttr lrin tn th A1lhrilV
vcr, a ilistnuce nt ten mile, mhI tUun ail'rd urtiitlen foi
rHiniMirtatl' n ny ni ntf to rummi' a. ah mnuon'i o-
fore. the rhila eipb'a and I-ph itniiroiia rons directly
tbroiifh the prope: t on tut b.itik ot tne creek and tiuj 't"
Iktit HI oirt' l loninitji.irtiii mi T.H ii ine (.n-m
murke'h, New Yrk mid Pinla b i p da rh b a ts rfn
rn 41 n to H-i feet, in some p a' en ery anruptiy. inrn
i a nam mult a TO" me rr ei n mi inmw on inn pro-t-rt
v, Kllri lfntinfi wat r power to one ol the (lnnt
lid best eonKtrur-cd w mllU m tli coun'rv. XUm null
t i,rrnt aw i 0u met nl lumber per day niib one smgic
UprlM saw.
A I'IPE m Rnwn roii'u nr tiu'i' u in'iimii iim
nil 1 be iiimle ap !' ot pniaunriai a revenue t ide :om
l.wi) at ince f inal to an oTillnary p'oducinc well. The
biutlB at-und with pine. hem. ucR, Ac.ln uch Mtiantity
as to kep tne mill ninniii i-t seeeN eri. in hu
tbn to Die mill there Is a verv substantial and lartie frame
bouse, evcial urn ul 1 1-r mi, bitnt, stables, Dta ksmttti
hib, curi eutiT shop. Ac. ac ; in snort, everyming ina.
an fp rl nee of a twent yeitrs' isiilpn-e tAtik'tit tlie
lute owner lo oe neci pnry. i nr njuw.u lami un inr ui m
f iod tarmiiiK land, is cleared lor tbe purpose, ana u rrom
Mi to Hi u acres In ext nt.
Tt,P farm abound, with choice spots for d rutin r, ana
with TartUties lor the purpme. such an few oUer lands
potfe.B. 1 tie ravines wnicii mlerseet and torm breaks l
tween and throiKh tl ohnln and whtcn are favorite locali
ties tor wells, have tine streams, wru-h will give sunVlent
water power to enat.e it immediate y lo commence
t ins mir everui weua, inu" aivini; me fjxjH'iin- inu in7
In oliiamintr engln n. A derrick can oe ouht near Uie saw
null and titaniiK attached, th ih makiiiK the mill to answer
l tibieuurpoie. 1 he "hfiowa ot on are eouai, aua in
nmn) places superior nrd mora tiiimerous, to thie ob
M i ved in w bat kai proved tu be tbo best localities on Oil
cn-ek
A bent two miles rrom tne trm. over in oitins, me
H'smer Oil Company, of Phi! idelpfiia. are dnlmw two
eila on tne Homier run viiK ti euiiiiies tut" toe itroaen
Straw at tinrland. Thetie wells are wlvinir tne most ifratl-
titng evldor.ee of the existence of oil Ita ureal uuantitlns.
and nave rsiao.K neu ns prent'iicc in insi region oeyona
doubt. The Cotter f ai a Is uliu t d nearly due north oi (
ibe now clebrted Tldecut, on ti e rvheutienv river.
II . 1 be tee simple r in7 acres on the Norti eiimoi i
Creek. Tk neula Wiwnshlp, ""orret e untv, I'a., tat oar
the border ot v epniik' tountv This tn ml, as in tlie ras
of tbe Cotter Kami, takes In the vniJey as well as tlie
blntiHon both niuei, umi is unversed ov nttnierons ravtnea
and bttle stri anis rtinntnu Into tho Nloion Cn-ak. The
evid nces of ell cannot be excelled in ia-t,are to inu-ked
and the furmation of ihe land Is so favoran e to the exlat
er ce of oil, that every oil m.u visitin tbe retrloti ays
"Halnn ii Creek ! boond to c(al the w.rd renownvd Oil
Creek," and tbe sorcmatlnK public have sbowntheir faith
In it bj leasing or bujlng every aere of land I'm in this
company's tertltory to the mouln of the Creek abiut live
nnb as web as up aud down tbe Tionestu river for
several mil .
This property Is situate about ten miles east of the Alb-
sbei y river It abounds with the tiett uerri;tton nt timter
-n ne. cherrv, neniiots . e'e , wttici can dp mode to yield
a handsome r-'venue to ihe Compmiy. The development
ot ih-1 country Is rapidly prorfrenA.DK- A we I Is bet on sunk
halt a tulle tmm tho property, two other twomllefl from It,
and the llotieiia rlvti in lined wl b them on each s.defor
iiilis one ai the month ot .-aliu n ciulK. now yieldkiig H,
and all ot thi m giving iu-h It dn-atlom, whi e drilling that
have heretofore only cconipaiib'd the mnking ot the best
well; n Oil creek. In a 'dmon to thin tbe counties sur
rounding Forrest county north, south, east, and west,
ar all yicldliiR oil, and give great strength to the upno
s Ii Ion that ForreM county Is in the eenireof an tminonua
basin ol oil, undt r!yUg that whole rewton of cointrv.
A limited number ot shares id be fold at i be above
mentioned Hlbcriptloll pnee, fi"iO per fcl.ure.whicb will be
full paid, and .'i'.0'K applied imnwtiiaU ty to tne develop
ment ot tlie pioperty.
Fiora tlie above proipe'Hus It will be seen that tha
"Cotter Fiirm Oil Company offers unu-oinl Inducements
te tl oe wisliiiih to Invent In oil stock The extent of the
noperiy owned bv thcm.ovur lour square miles, the welt-ini-iv
n pn ductlveiiess of the "uTounfinK region, and tbo
fucll tieH poiM-sMfd by thtm for tbe Immediate develop
me nl ol their territory at mil more than two-ihirds tha
ii mi a' cost, warrant the Pmrto'S In asjortlnfr that tlie
('otter Farm til Company'' v.ii soon plae ItHetfamonx
the tlrttt dlvldtntl pacing OU Stock. Companies In Iht
country.
Snbscriptlon iKHiks will be opened anl lubscriplb o
tbe capital stuck received at the ottlce of
riiiL.ii ii. imtcid co.,
No. 307 WALNUT 6TREKT
WILLIAM D. SMITH, Treasurer
E J. TIARBISON, Secretary.
12 rt-
TnnTHllUItO AND HG8TOM
PETROLEUM COMPANY.
Capital, $400,000 Par, $5 Per Share.
SUBSCRIPTION rRICE, FER SHARE
FOR FULL-rAID STOCK A-D NO FURTHER
. ASS EH SUEN IS.
Tl s prf iperty of this Compao cocsUta of the following
valuable
FEE SIMPLE
Territory, extensive 'earmold, PRODUCZSO WELLS,
Wells going down and Dear y llnl-hrd r
Nr 1 About W) ( tilty ) Acres on Cherry Trer Run In TEH
PIMPLE, bonabie land uthc ent Uisiiib FIE I Y W RLL4.
'1 Ins lenltoi v ih cpp..hite the laieii t'etroleum Oompny
(Haen I a-iu) on till Creek, bui.dcd In putt by tbe ceia
brated .Sioi y Farm, Ac Ac
No Lease peipetuauw veara) on aih. McCHntook
Oil Creek 6 acren, all flat, very valuable, Ilowiug and
pumplnt; wi Us all anmrid
o, K. "Wild Cat" (-lowing Well, about :jo burn Is per
day. o Wash. McCliutock harm 1 ho Com,io.y n-tni
Hie WHOLE working Interubt lu this well, cugiiK, tanka,
Ac. Ac. i M
No 4. "California Welt, o. l . otumtTeeK, nows w
feet, all ready to retube. Tlus w ell has tio
n.l l.'Ji narra
per car
No. A. "California Woll,
rUKl ft. t
s
on Oil Crwck.down nearly
No.fi Lease perpetual t" -iearii) on 2li arra-OU'Teak.
all Hat, coniajinng tlie above well, with ntieen-bura
iiKTlne, tanks, deruek., engine hiii cs. A a.
No. 7. 1 eae purpuuai (I'll eniajtin acres Oil crea
all t"nf, and In one well ni o Ibu t'cL t, unu quarUu uiteixt
(working n this we.l ard leav
1EN lUOLttANlJ hll-WiEM KKSKRVED FOR WUlK
Ihli CAFI I" A I..
Books for orioix 1 1. snbscr pix n are now open i'W
ofi co lor a few uavs only ; w hen closed, the stock o be
ldared on the rvu ar Ho, -on and I'lilladelp ia toma
Loaidri as a hia i ioa d'vim nrt-i -ayliu ml f it i" ' "u
Com am, wten it U expeced tin- khan will i.-e!y
advai ce. All furtl er inf. i in itio"- with i.roapecio'. 'n
be (btalnod of the umbis mud Tfe small ipbr " "'
Conipany, with tho aiMiial lare imtie-u, mmtu-f H 4
favuriii: as a fo.nre Invcstmint. jvII
No.HFai.iubar Ilulhrtr.ga, WALM'T Iwb-w
r Chba.ul.-':.?.c
I.Ei'S ltlt f .ALK ,
No.iS REA Kit Street. W vrkAjency.
BI LNChR, VILA A C"- 11 n"r
H I 6 1," - 11
JEE CLAEION R1VEE OILiOM.M NflES.
OFF1CK, No. 311 fUKlil',
(SHCOMl I JO'1").
WI 1,1.1AM i'. SO''l.I
l'iisiiii:-;r.
J. MMP)NK''U!.
11 17 tl Hoctir'1' ''i'1 rr..urr.
pOAl' Oil.,
AKBOTIIKU ISCOIil'OHAl' WII'AVIKS,
ran he uln'l' l at li.we.l .li I'll Ki,'
I 1 ttl lfU A l KS I K K'l lM K.
7liANM II lliW'KS,
IHMIil' ,'. , J?"' ' c.
A stall a.Fnrnirnl of lanili .i-;. r'f "i;'i lo
W. 0. PEBBY, MaDiJl JriuS I tatiaimr,