(ftvcmufl itccav;m HUPAY, Ll.U'.Mlli-.ll 9, JtM AKY l T UtSUH. T.iwarils the enj ..f the it century, one of tlie popular Kong cmlcd with ino liMinu : JaniisrNV Ihe moMh fi Ml"' murdering of kl..i : ttui a, II leach Ui"r French J"oliin much belter IMiiK. And Hi tlift ev(MinP if twenty yctrs' w,ir. fir wliii h wn are Hill unlit rin, we (lid U'urh the n bitter itinrs ; i" hast w.j tir .tight Wk 'he exilcl llMiirt'H. t'i ilie )u r-'.'i of Limit Will, lw .titer to I,nult X I, one if tlm rijal Jaim try vktiui", '1 li. re is ii s-imu I ir ri'wiii'iliinro in tlio rlrouuv st.itiocs, the cliiiri.i'tcr, uml ilie futo il tlio Irene-It null l''.ti0!th ki' pi w ho pi rislio'l on thn grall'iild in the (Jlo'imy nioiitli f .1 miiiiry. liith were call"! upon i Miller for tli t runny exercised liv tliulr fori M'hrrs. lintli were rixmI iloincxtic ii, ( n, hihI sliowcil, iimlrr the moat trvln ctr.'iim slunies. a tlcrreo of mnrai?'! uml fortitwlr for wlil' b toritiui var.llutiuu would not' huvu Ii re puted otic. The solium closing: fccne of tlio life of Churl is 1 of l-'.myl.iml. an it was ri'prpsonr"cl more than a rriiturv (Hire tti.it of Louis XVI of France, mum ttr-t le lt ril'l. i t'liiirlea 1 slept soinnllv the nit'ht iiefore- his mention, t ti orili ttto noiso of tlio workmen em poelin fruniiiig tlio nuuilo:d Bounded contin ual y in ti is cars. Atlcng'li ihe futal morning, tlio morning of January the Hdth, 1 i , arrived. 1'he klnn c illrtl one ol tiis uitcnOanif, and li.ulc him dress him wnh more ilmn iikual airo for what ho wai p a-t d to denominate a Joyful solemnity. The atnrtbetotu Whitehall wan the pluco UeNlineil for the i xi cution. The kinx wai led thmnu'li the hnniietinK hinige lo the scaffold, nttemled by UiBliOj. Juxon. The i alluld, covered with liluck, whs giunled by soldiers. (u it were to be seen the block, tuo axe, and the executioners in masks. The kiritf surveyed all these solemn prepara tions wl h composure, lie forfravo hn enemies, ei In Tied Ilie people to return to their olieslicnce, and to iicknowlcUfio hid sou us his successor; and lie signified his attachment to the Protestant reli gion. Mi ver ili.l (Itiirles appear so truly great us whi n on the scallold. v Idle preparing for the block, Bishop Juxon called out to him : "There Is but one stape more, which, thotich turbtih nt ami troublesome, is yet a very short cue. It will soon carry you a great way. It will ratry vou from earth to heaven, and there yoj will" find, to jour great jov, the prize to which jou uastcn a crown f glorv." ' I go," replied I'harlcs, "from u corruptible to an incorruptible crown, where no disturbance can have place." "You exchunge," said the Bishop, "a tempo ral for an eternal crown n good exchange." diaries, having taken oil' his clonk, delivered tils georce to the prelate, pronouncing the word, 'Kciiictuber." Then lie laid his head on the block, uml, stretching out bis hands as a signal, one of the executioners severed his be id from Ids body ut a blow,wuilu the other, holding it up, exclaimed : "'1 his is the bend of a traitor!" The spectators testified their horror In sighs, tcurs, and lamentations. The regicides h.id risen to power as the chumpiousof liberty, but the execution of the king was an act of unjustiiiuule tyranny. It is a curious fact that the sheet tlia' receivel tl, cloud of Charles I, after its decapitation, is carefully preserved, nlong with the communion jilatc, In tbe church of Ashbnrnliain. The blood, with which it wn almost entirely covered, turned nearly black. The watch of the unfortunate monarch was al-o deposited with the linen. These relics came Into the possession of Lord Ashhurnham immediately after the death of the king. The body of Charles I was buried at Windsor, in tlio vault that had already received tho body of Henry VIII. The quaint historian, Lilly, states flint many Iiave curiously inquired who it was that cutoff tlio king's head, and be says: "I have no permission to speak of such things, tivAy thus much 1 bay, he tliut did It is as valiant mid resolute a muu us lives, and ono of a compe tent lortiine." Lilly also observes : "The next Sunday but one after Charlos I was beliended, Itoliert Spavin, secretary unto Lltm-tcnant-Gcnernl Cromw-cll ut that time, invited liimsclf to dine with me, and brought Anthony I itr.-on Htid teverul others along with him to din ner. Their principal discourse nt the time wai who It was bi headed the king. One said it was the common hangman; another, Hugh Peters ; and others also were nominated, but none con cluded. Itobcrt Spavin, so socn us dinner was done, took me by the band, and curried me to the couth window; said he, Thoe are all mistaken; they have not niuicd the man that did the art. It was Lieutennnt Colontl Jotce. I was in the room when he lilted himself for the work ; stood behind hitn when he did it ; when done, went in again w ith him. There is no man knows this but my master (Cromwell;, IreloG, "Pd myself,'" A.H'i now ftr & parallel scene of deep tragedy, enacted across the water. On January 21, 17!Hi, nt eight o'clock in the morning, Louis XVI entered the carriage In which be was to be con veyed to execution. The procession was nearly two hours in reaching the pluco appointed, formerly called the l'lace de Louis XV, but whli h was then denominated l'laco de la Invo lution. The interval was employed by the king In his dcvotlonB, und lu reading the prayeyi fur the dying. When the carriage stopped at tho scaffold the ling said, " Hons voici done arrives" (then hero we are). He pulled oil' his coat, unbuttoned the Iitck of his shirt, ascended thu scuirold, and sur sr,.veri for a few minutes the immensu multitude ; then amiroactiins the edira.be made a motion for filencc, and with a raised voice B.iid, in trench, ,f which wc Bive the translation : " frenchmen 1 die innocent. I forcivc my enemies; and I lope that France " but tho king's voice wus ilrowned in the noise ot the drums. Three executioners then approacked to seize Jjuuin XVI. At the sight of a cord, with which one of them attempted to tlo his arms, tho king Lowed fii'ns of indignation, nnd seemed ubout to resist. bnt almost Immediately after submitted. The executioners luid hold of him, and placed liim on the iruillotine. The Abbe Kdgeworth, the king's confessor, then knelt down with his fa: e rear to that or tne King, ono pronounceu uioun these words : "fill V St. l.ouit, tnonUi au ciel." fCloliI of St. Louis, ascend to heaven). The blow fell, and the Abbe Kdgeworth ' face was snr ink led with the kings blood. Tho cxe cutloners walked round the scallold holding up the king's head to be seen by the people, and some cries were heard of "Vive la Nation" "Vive la llepubliiiuc " (Long live tho Nation. Long live the Republic.) There have been manv French revolutions even In our time. In that of ISIS, and its result, tho evup d' i tut, there bus been much blood spilt, but we have bad no lccal murdering of kings since the execution of Louis X I on January 2, 1,'JJ C'onroe of KukIIhIi Law In IHB5. A nnaint old FlncMsh writer thns describes his tnlt for a horse, which our lawyer reudcrs will ace the pt4ut of : 'T1)t navf nrst aythlnir. eat' It Cimn.lum, WCtiin w'uhl diivi I foil J"t i.tl'itl'intum Wiitli oiiemontli I pit u tifponrwluiH, la rilt to year 1 st tnltr.tu-turtxlum. Aua I nut titiw call e II r -a AV0'-in7unl, but I ouuld uvr ote word el Ubdiriliidiini.' rinally, after two years' delay, the result was ; "Vir atiaWMt, llr crlf d at 1ml t Of Fronunrttimturn thv Dil Die word fln, 0UI I ytit Mr my iuod T4y mart aai." KossvTit's Nirimws. Kossuth has three Teptiews in the Union army -.Colonel L. L. Zu lavsskv, who, when General Asboth was disabled Im iIim lutA utvAra nniraijpmi.nt ftt Vf Upiann lm . took the command and brought the action to a uewssiul closet Major A. Kuttsiagg, command, trgthe 1st Florida Cavalry ; and Lieutenant K Tulartiky, la his brother'! reguuent, THE DAILY EVENING TELEGKAl'lI PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, TEE EOUROE OF THE NILE. alrtlini or llnrtun. MinRtM and BMr lim hnllla. On the Mth ultimo the It oyal Oeographical Society reconimencca Its meetings in London for the season, Sir Roderick Murehlson presiding. Captain Hurton read a paper "Oa the T resent Stuteof Knowledge Respecting the Source of the Nile," lu w hh h he railed in question many of tb.3 statements and Inferences that had been m ule by l uptMin Spekc. He denied, In the first Instance, the ixisti nee of so I .life a lake as tho Victoria Nj nna where Captain Spoke bad described it to be. and consequen iy he disputed that the Nile took its Koiii'C lioin tli.it lake. lie asslgtied social f.a, ins for disbelieving tliut there was sin It r lake, lie ass -rted that the It vel ol tho lake was not sutli lentlv li gh lor the sour' e of so huge u river, and Ir mi the testimony ot tlio Arabs, a ronl pised throiiti whit w is said to lie tlif n litre ol the lake. Anolh. r ro l-on why he lb ngb' the Ny.m.a could not lu '.ho source of the Nile, was that the periods of the nlkgeil gtcnte-t elevation of the water did not corn sp, nd Willi the overllow ot linn river. T he word Nyann is npp'led by the African tiibes to any body of water, Nva.a and Nynna being Inditlin ntly used with tho same siguilic tion. The Mountains of the Moon, which were luid down some of Captain Spekc's early map, bud, he said, really no existence, or nt least there was no runt'c of mountains ot such a magnitude es had been dcstrib d. 1 lie lunar mount tins wero represented to bo of tlm lorm of a horie shoe, and to enclose the north end of the LV(0 Targaiie.kii, some ol' the moiiiitmns being said to I e ten thousand feet hiir.li. Ho did not de.iy that Ihi re were some bills mi tba' direction, but tiny were not continuous, and Captain linrton contemn d that from the north of that Inke a river Hows into other lakes to the north wards, and finally Into the Nile; the Luke Tanga nyika, sitiiu'cd much further to tho northwest, Icing the source from which the chief waters of Hie Nile are derived, lie denied, uowovnr, that tliut or any river took Its source from a lako, the ri al soiitces of the Nile being the rivers that fed the lake from which the stream Issues. Capt iln llurion mid he was fur from wishing to detract from the great merit which was due to dipt lin Spt ke as nn intelligent and adventurous explorer, but he thoiicht it whs desirable that further ex- loratiwn should lie mado to settle tne question of 11. e sources ot tlio no( which lie eonsioeieu nun rot yet been determined, lie Inclined to think that a hike situated to ihe norlieastol thercpofed Victoria Nyan. i is the source ol the v bite Nile, nnd the Assnara. which flows from it. was mis taken by Captain Speku lor a tributary, when it Is, in fact, the main stream. Dr. Llvinirstiine confirmed some of Captain Burton's views respecting Lake T.iniraiieik i. lie mid when traveling to the westward of that lake he 6aw several rivers flowing towards it from a high plateau upwards of two thousand feet high. He nstccd with Cantam Burton us to tho eeiiernl siunilicaiion of the word Nyanzu, nnd he said he hud Intended to cull the Luke Nyaza by that name, but finding thnt the latter term had been used, he did not wi-h to chango it. Tho north of l.tike Nva.a had not been explored, owing to the borders being in possc-slon of hostile tribes; but Dr. Livingstone considered it not improbable that a river (lowed from it ino thu more northern lakes. 11c was of opinion that thn Nile originated from several hikes in that part of Africa, und that it could not be traced to any ono source. Mr. Ualton defended the statements of Captain Spcke, and contended that tho objection to the LiihoNyaiiza being the source of the Nile, founded on its low Itvel, was removed by the knowlodgo of the fact that the instrument with which tho level was taken was very imperfect, und could not lie depended on. A letter from M. dn Chaillu to Sir Roderick JIurcliison was read, in which ho stated that he wus about to proceed into the interior of Africa. He purposcJ pursuing the lino of the equator, until ho came to some largo rivor flowing north wurds, which he intended to follow till it reached the Mediterranean, and he hoped in that manner to come to tho mouth of the Nile. He was taking with him one hundred people, forty ol whom would bo employed in carrying his guns and ammunition, of which be hoped to make great use. lie said ho had caught three gorillas, w hich he Intended to have sent alive to this country, lint two of them had died. Tho other had been shipped to Knglund, and ho hoped it would arrive safely. Ho has forwarded also iome fine skeletons' of gorillas and many other specimens of natural history. The Supremo Court of California has do cidedthat taxes may bo paid -in greenbacks. This decision will materially aid the party in that State who arc striving to introduce (iovcrnment paper there as currency. It bus been exclu sively specie. OIL, MINING, COAL, AND OniKH, 'liV tOMPAMtS. We are prrptitd to fnnilsh Kew Cor)nrtlonl with tlie Iiotikl ther rrqulre, at ehort notice end low irlcl, ot flmt iiual ty. All etyles nt Illtiitlnir. BIKPI.-PLA"1 B CEHTiriCATKB OK STOCK. I.I I U'X.I! A fl I Kl ) du llu IK A hSI Kit IlOllK. (iltlirltS UK TIIANSFKH. HT' 'CK LKMIIKK. hKH'K l.hlKtKK FAI-ANOK. Kl tilHI KU or CAflTAL M'kCK. IlKUKFHH' I'K.TTV I.KbUbU. Al Clit NT OK WALKS. UlViUJtlJ BOOK. WO'S A CO., Blsnk Bvok Manufrtiirern and HUUunera J1.18-U No. 4 l-i HKHNUr Stniet. . BUCHANAN KOYALTY OIL COMI'ANV. CAriTAL 11)0,000 40,DU0 BHAUES rAB VALUK 10.00 l'UKNlDK.NT JOHf ALEXANUK.B. THKAHCKKK JOHN W. TOttUK.Y. KkClltl AHY-W M. H. LANK. MKECTOHS. A. fl. CATTELL, Frvetdeat Cora Exdiiiife Kstlonl Hank. l'hll.lcl'hia. KIiWAlU) U. JAMLS.uf the lion, of Thcm.n nichaid. un It Co., rbillclnl JOHN ALEX A JiDKIl, Ka. 193S AlTh ttreot, PhlUit. DAVID VAMiEJtVtlUt.h'o. 60S X. Thirteenth street. l-hUuderplils. I. II. LVDAY.lMltsbunr. II. II. 1'OUTKB, M. I)., Wllmlmrton. VII. B. I.AMK, Khlladili.hi. Ofllw No. 148 S. FOURTH 6Strot, Mui.AiiEr.rniA The proprry of tliln Couipunj coniists of OH l,d Lcei , and (inmnd Kent Iteierves or ItiiyKitlLi ot all the oil produced on tho "A. Butfiaaan Kann," on Oil Croik. And also, all the oil and iindtirKronnd di'iioiltn In two him droit arret of land on Kim Ukkory crooi, Vucauts ooanty, rniiiTlvnla. There arc ubout one lmndrcd and fttty surreyd oil lots on UiS i(A- liuchanan Farm," over alxty of which aro Uui'd to flrt cla. oieratori. Bevcnti-en wiU are uoir proUiK-tnf oil : leverul aro now blnif teiti'd with irood proti.ecte, and twenty ur thirty being borad at various Use! of pmirrrM. As a so'.til promi'lng lnTestmnl a Halted ntimhr of fliUpaldtharei.oI till par iharo, may b obiamod at (7 each, upon applh-atlon ta anjof Uie f1tM:rB,or at tho tiffii e of the Company. Th' proeportui, oiutslnlng a full description of the Cora. pany's property, can be obtained at,tbe olllce. l-3U-lra JHE CLARION EIVEB, OIL COMPANIES. OFFICE, No. 311 WALNUT STREET, ((Kt.'OND X00). WILLIAM 1. HOIIKMj, l'KESIDENT. J. MMP60N AFRICA, M .J7U BrlM7 w) Ttiu. pilOt I'HCTUH or TUB COTTER FARM OIL COMPANY rillliAlJKt.l'HIA. Z VIIKI INTO J(-0.(M.lRHrUK8 AT: PKU HIKER. Sulsciiption Trice to a Limited S umber of Shares, $2 50 Per Share. MOCK ISSUED Fl'LL PAID. tVNWO CASH ItKSKKVKIt AH WOHK1NO CAPITAL. I( nrnpoMMl to form thi- Coininy from Ui f-llowlnj I. TIip Uv lmtlcnf 1 :-; tT. known a ihr "c.tKr 1 .ifin " of) ftiK Itmhi'li-trit w rcrR, uml on thu tin! nf ttifl l'titmrlel, liin imrt Kri1 Kaili'ind. tttml h lm I mlin wixt ot tiirlini'l. Pitt-fii I1 i.wnhhit. Warren cnuii y, ffun-vl-vmtia. 'I In I'Uitl lo kitiiiiti ii tn (mh nt tlif tM'xt Ik- iiiitii'M in tho nfk'Iiti'.rh'tdtl. If i ft, k In tin- whole nf tho vnlli'V f f vr i in 1 1 hi ixtMil, kivimk a 1i"iiBt'i on trie llr.ikun Hirnw r r k ut o -r iwu mii''i. It nlso et fi'1" noniirtiir'l n ir il.t bind', ii ml uk In ne-niilt r voir ptrtion mi itn Mine Kt' ti ii'iiUrv ol tin' HroKen Straw, lifkt n-Sfnivf r t k IiiK p It riM' trom tim R"t "ulc of ih blntl, wl.irh (run ' Hi" c .It atftl Oil vtp'-K, on tlm wl piJ:. If ii;iviivnb from Iho CotliT l-svnn to the AHorfiHiv riTfr, n ilinniirf "f t-n iml1, ami tliiio aitofiti u Hl'i f r imiii'Mriat-n ly Unis ti I'll "I'lurt. A mention- l l -fort', ihr Hi tin vl.lm nnd fn K.iilroitd ruiu dlrccLly throng ii ).roii lv on th' tut tik o nn' trk. hihI t m it tt 1'ioiiiit lii ti ir t i ointniiiiit rition mth tin' nru oil nnrfcf. N'w rk an1 l'iul-l'' iMn Th Ii J'H rim ir'-ti t' ?,'t In oine p i verv (irrnpiiy. C.i'Te l a lam lunlt 11 to tk ii ut tnl'iwivnn thn r-r t i. rt , . I I.'; liniiii -nn' at -r-powtr Ut on ol tie tn-it and tif st '.n-trut ctl miw in 1 1 - In tin- rmitiif v. t hi-, 'lit li it' ( rrfsrnt t-u s ii W lx I ol IuhiImt h-t dy n ith our riing,e Ulirii-lii mw. A j-Ri K of uivn ' onM he atMt d ftt a itnall r.it. nd 'he n I ) lp iiiniU' i ap ibl- ot prmim n( r'fHH"i to in i nn I'ltti. at tint '- f inal I" mi rlniiiry prodiM ttm wil T'i" IjiiiMrt aiimind witti pinr. heniiiM h, A' . in tih 'iiiAnMtf a to kf p tin ntill ruiiniiiK lur apvcml .arg. In a I'll tl n h itif mill ihfic ii ik Tcrv fltihst.iiitial nnd k;ir.-t lift nr )ioiii, ht s i ml niHlt'-r c nun, lM n, stnM , h'f -fcinitn ho, nr 'ruler Rhop, Ac. Ac ; In short. fvtTyiiiii.i I ml hi) pt-rtf lift ot a twenty ycur' rfvid"ti' liio-li' tho lute nn nor to lm nicisisiirv. The hoi torn litnd nn ttif Mir it pond In nn in iv lam), in it-aVcii lor thu purpuse, and is rr mo j.t to !it " acri'H In t'xtfiit. Tho fat in iihouii'tM with choice npofi for rirMHot, an1 wtth ift' ihticn lor tho purpose, mirh nn f-w otuor ln ti puD-ffh. 'I lir ravlni-n wlileh ltitiifit-t and torin ore-iki tc ii uml through tha hults ami whtcn nr f ont- h i nli lM' lor we'lu. I'Ave rim- Mtp atur. wKirh will irive nitlni -nt w ntiT power ti niatno It imitu dlat'y to f mru -ni w ink lm; H-vernl weilt, ihui ia in ttte expnoand d'ltv In niittttiitn' CiiKllHU. A derrick ran In outlt nriir the nnw mill ami vi-annu; attichwl, th in mnkliu ttie mill toatiwnr d iihlr imrpoie 'I he "fihowi ' ut oil am ciial, a-id In oinn pine mprlor and more nnmurmm, to th"' o frt v. d lu what liai piuved lu ) the butt ljcalititon oil crHk About two mllM from thr f;irm. over the MufTi, tho H.-nmer ll oinp.iny, of lhlliid.l.!il't, ar rt-lliltu tw well on tne llufinrr run. which rniptirt Into th Hniken Rtruw nt Uarlaud. Tlnne wcili ure kiviuc the inoit knttl f m fvlderce of the nnteiMx of ml In ivrent inantitlfit Mid have eat ah l-lud its preeii'-i In tht reWon lM.nid a doubt. Th t otter I-'arm Is flttiit"! nrly dn north of tin; now r;h:iirtl Tiileant, on the Alleirhenv rivrr. II. The tec ftlmple ft llt'7 Hcren mi tha .Sortfi H.ilrnon rrfek.Tione-i.i t-i'Vii-Uilp, Forrent r unit v, I'n.. in-t o-r tin boidtr o! epatio i oiinty. Tliia lHtui ttn In lh cie of theCottrr Karin, takra In tho valley ft will an th lihifN on troth m.lc., Mii'l i tTnvered bv nuiiionmi ruvinrg and litil' itrt anm runninif Into the Stimuli OrePk. Tho v td m-ei of oil cannot be excelled In t'n t,are no inrk'd, ami tti1 torinatioti ot the land 1m m tavornb i; to the enee ot of), that every oil man vmiiinif the region navn : "Halmoii i n ek I- bound to cipuil tho world renowned i til Creek," nnd ittf a. ccuiattn public luivc nhowntt lr faith In it bv h aulm.' or bult p c ery acre of Und from thin ciniiaii 'n territory to the uioutn of the "reek nb -ut tlvu unlet ac woli au up and tlowa tho J iunusta rlvm' for rvcrat inlb'H, Thi pro.erty In Htfnnte ab-mt ten mile cast of t'ic A'l" Klieiiy river It a hour id 4 with tho tiest ileMTipt'nti of ifuibt r I'lnu, cheny. hen. lock , etc , whirl can be mad It yield a haiidhoiiic revenue to tlio Coinpatiy. Th dm cl ip-nunt Ol thf cotmtrv l rapidly proKrCritiK- A wo 1 Ir bclni; Niink hail a mlie trom the property, two other twomllo trom It, and the 'I lone it a rlvtr In lined w:tl t'lem m each de for inl one at the mouth ot Halnrm creek, now yicldhnr oil, and all ol tlo m frlvlru tnrh Indication-! wlil'e drilling that have h'Ti lolore only ei ompanii-d the nlnkiiiK of thn best wells n Oil creek. In addition to thl the count fen mir rotindhiK orret county-north, nouth, east, ami wect, arH all ielitini; oil, and h'ive Kre.it ktiemrth to trie tup tth-n t!ia Forrest county It In the icntreof an tnuutnse bat hi Ol uil, underlying that whole rculon ol co intTv, A COMPfcTKNT RI'FBKISTENDKNT, fr. i.. h. Davia. late manager of the celebrated Mirde hhhd-Wtij, has been anp miicd to the pustitiuQ. anil Will coniiiieni e tiperat Iouk at once. A limited number of aha res will he cold at the above mentioned subf-crliitlon price, $'J,.'tl per h;ire,WBlrh will Ua fid! paid, i'd t'".0Hi aiip'iijd nmftmtt!y tu tau dcveaip nwnt ti the property. From the above propetnr' It will be neen thit the Cotter F:irm till romnany ' oib rs unusual imlnebinenut tu U one w mhitiu to inet in oh Mock. The extout ot Hie Iiroperty o nt-ii bv inem, ov or tour miuare miie, tne wen iKiwn prudtrciiveiiess of the ruroundinir reuloii, and the fiiclhticH poi-eti-ed by theui for tlie Imuieiliate ifi velop- mtnt of their territory at not mom than tw-ihlrdn tne iif.ua I cost, warrant the Dlrectore In annertlntr thit the 'Cotter farm Oil Coiripany' will noon phne Itself am iifr tho tirrit dividend p.MD(,' OU tiLuck Coiupanics In the Country. Hnhicrlptfon liooki will lie opened and lubicrlpflons to the caj-.tiJ stock received ax the otllce of the Ooiupuny, 0fl, mul 2t M'asliin-toii Itiilhllii. T1IIKD STHKLT. BELOW WALNUT, And at the oflko of 1JUL1P II. JJIilCK t CO. No. H07 WALNUT STUKK1 WILLIAM I. SMITH, TreaMinr K. J. IIAKKIHON, Kecrelary. V2 3 -tit yo L (' A NIC Dili AND COAL COMPANY OF WKST VIU()1NI. l RoPKHTY astp acres of land, known as Uie "KOX TRACT," In Wood and ailjoinlnK t'ouutles. West Virginia, within Ihe ' treat upheaval." and uklus In part of the Band Hill." The subscription book to the stock of this Company will rOKITIV KLY close on MONDAY, l'.'th lint. Tho oppnrtu- lltyls offi red. up to that tlmo, for the public Pi ohutn a limlled number ut shares at $1 per Klmru.the purbelnu $10. Tho subscription prh-e Is at a lower rate than lands are selling for lu the Immediate vicinity, and is oflred for ihe dole purpose of fumUbliifc au ample working canul tMi,HiJ. Printed 1'ro.pcetus, with ;eoloKical Itoport, can be li id atourotiue. COOPER & GRAFF, No. 11 MERCHANTS' KXCIIANOH. 15-7 It I.'OH RA 1 A Kr. e SALE OIL CREKK TKRIUTOKV. I.le tr,,el ol Oil. I.ANIl. OH Oil. CKHKK, KNNllO COI N1Y, I'KMKHW.VANIA. It lies ut the juiicil.nor OIL CIIKKK AM) CHEKKY III BT, and eovers Kliout HO acres of ground, up n which urc ,,m,r.,o. l.KASKH. wl.h over HIXI'I WKI.I. IS there ehtier nrodnciluf. or In progress and nuarlv llul.lied. The I UKI I-H or, (tnili begllilUIW Oilier Well. OS SHCS I Olio, i uiueil, al there is room for OMi HU.SblttU aill "'i'l'l'n'use are both KI.OWINO AND PUMPIMl WtW.b,oueol which has liowed ICOO llAHRKLg FEU DAY. The Worklngln'erost of eneof the New Wells, sold last week union the operatives themselves at uie rale, ui tr.tS.OU0 FOU THE WELL, and TIIKEE ACHKR reserved by tha original owner for his residence, sold sase at the rate of 7lsl,luo hu-h an opportunity. It is believed, has not tieen recently otleied. and would ss.ike a producing basis of such value an to aftord au luiiueuio capital. c. B. PCNOAW, 12-7 Vo- sVALMUT Blrset. r n a k k PETROLEUM COMPANY OK J IIII.AUKM IIIA. CAl'lTAL, e e . . t,MMI,O00. l(Ki,000 SnARF.s, TATi 10. S30.000 (ash Working Capital. RUIIHOIUI'TION I'RIOK, 'i'SO. 1 uv;sitiint, T. 1 1 ARKIN8 UU I'UY, President of the C'auwlisa Kallread fvjnpanj. ICB l'tlWUTirNT, THOMAS t). WATTHON, Of Ihe Hardware firm of Traltt Co., No. Market It thi Asrnt a, HAMUEL WORK, 01 Wrrk, McCoucii A Co., Daakcrs, No. :l B.Tklrd strest DinBCTOBS, T. IIAHKISH IH' n.'T, THOMAS II. tVATTKON, C. 8. Itll'ltAlttiS, of J rmautown, m I). Plir.HUBKD, Inmraiics Ajtcnt. (1K.OIKIK r. WAT, ol late llrj Ooodri Arm of J. T. Wny ii Co., A. W. I.EtSF.NHtNC, Casliltr Mauch Chunk Itank, DWAllD 8UllTXK,Ee. The property of the TirsVe retroleum Cotntiany cons'sts of two tracts of land, one of two hundred and fifty-seven acres and one of two hundrek and sixty.flveacre., miking In all rive hundred and twelve auxs. In fee, on the Cald w cllliranch of Oil Creek. The property has been critically examined by a Com mittee appointed for that purpose, and tlie territory pn nourcrd, In their Judirment, to be fully e.iial to thnt on Ol Creek, alonif whuh the largest oil wells ever Uuicoverod hme been felind. The lands rescmb'c tliise on Oil creek In every pnrHrri lar. and It Is believed, from the larKe number of ol springs In close proximity, that valuable wells will be opened on iHtth thene tracis. The nianok'eiucnt h ivc already tcrnreil several engines and eiiK&ged a coniietent superintendent, with a view to Jjjitncdhite uml cncritNilc develoiioient A large (Kirtlon ol these tracts Is bottomland admirably ailnpted for boring, Keveral compun es arc organized on lands Immediately adjoining this territory, among which aro (lie Brlfgs and Crescent Oil Companies of Philadelphia In presenting the Druko Petroleum Company to tho public, the Mroctors ak that tliclr scliemo should be ev aiuiticil,alid subtcrlptlons made to tho Block la full faith as to Its pmant and prospective value. T. IIARRIN8 R0 PUT, President. THOMAS D. WATTSOV, Vice-President. SAMUEL WOKK, Treasurer. Subscriptions will be rocelved at the Banking Uouie of WOnK, McCOirCII A CO., U 7 tf Ko. 3D S. Till ttl) Street V OLCANIC OIL COAL COMPANY OF WEST VIRGINIA. l'KINTKD OIltClIIsAIia, With the Prospectus and O xjogleal Report of the property of this Company, aro now ready at our office. This Company owns over 2.'Xi acres of wl.a'. Is known as tie best OIL TKItlllTOItY upon tlie UHEAT UP HEAVAL IM WEST V1BOINIA, and oilers large Induce ments to parties to subscribe for tho limited number of Rharea offered at II per shate for full paid stock, the par helngflOperiluuo. This price per share Is not above the marketable value of tha lands, and It Is offered for the sole purpose of lu eriaslrg the facilities for development, and will, beyond a reasonable deuol, prove a profitable Investment. COOPER & GRAFF, No. II MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. pniLAti.i ma, November 2t), 1H0. 11 ' yyAeniNGTCN and walnqt BE5D Oil.. COIlA.INV. CAPITAL 8.00,000. ICO.OOO SHARES $5 Uu-b. Huliscr iptlun 1'iUe $2. 10,000 RLarcs Rcstnid as Wurklug CrtpiUU. Office, No 314 MAE KIT Bt , rhiladelpliia. Uo.l Awellon Oil Creek, now pumping lObarrelsper diiy. Ht'd iiieieiisiui:. So. a. A w, II on oil Creek, now over Xl feet deep, wph Iuim' bowif oil Near tins Is the Corn Plainer Well, v, Mih is now luiiupiiie isitl barrels ol oil tier d.iy. No. a. A wel.on i ii) creek. diO leei deep, now ready for tubing, with npieudid show of oil) every prospocl ol pro din iiik luuely. m ... No. S line afth Interest In a traet of five hundred acres en tne Alh l.eoy nv,r ; ill wells, now pampiu liny Imr rels ef oil per day ; lluee more welli, now going d'lwn; Milk ner a nile ol river ln.nl. all g""1 lioilng tanlt ry. ho. f,. A hiilfacie l Tuleouia. nesr loe Kcououiilc Wells, viMch are now piiiniiliig sixty barren per 'sy. o Kiglitanda ball acio, In Walnut llencl.on the Alle. thtnyrlver; itumeiliste y urfoiinding Ibis ,nierivareniie produc ng wells, i Ins tract will be develoiwd rauldly. hub.eri tii'iis are now being nveiveil. aud a lare por tlmi ol ti e stock already lal.eil. Tho pr oipeetUH no l ail information can te ooiaineu a, me vmw, mi wt .'."""i nu at ho. alt WAUKtr (iaeel. 11 1W lit nOAIa OIL., AJiD OTHKlt INCOItPOKATKO COMI'AKIHH, ran be siippHed at hiwcit essh ptlees with t'l.11'111 ICATKH UK MUCK. TltAKlt HOOK.', TUCK I.K.I.IIKRSI, MVIIiKMH 1IOOKM, Ac. Ao. Ae. ' A full assortment of sainles on hand I n surehanors to eleoilrom. Htivsof ovorlbgdUlorvnlCertihealesol 8uok. V. 0. PEEBT, ManufaotHring Stationer, ll-W-lw . S. W.oomor fOVltTH mm) M&Ofi t, II K DECEMBKR 9, IPG-!. M'OLIIITOCK EESERVE OIL 00MPAITY. 4'AriTAI. NTOI'K, rl.lHKI.OOO. 100,000 fLTARKS, 110 EAC I P81 Kit TIOV ritlCK. PKH fsllANB. 1 RUNIHHNI, ,'AMF M'MflXAN. SbrtlHTADY AMD 1UI.ASI hv, t. I. HCINROIII. No." 4:10 WALNUT HTKIiKT Th. property ef this Company Is all tn Variant" county, ard is beloved to bo as (nod oil territory as any In tne ocurty So 1. One-foiirlh royalty Int.rrit In three acres nm t.cmlrid and (lie perihes of land, being the HeCllnt.s'k It. serve, situat.d at the junction of Oil Crcc, w.th Chcriy Ken. The leases (. ear) are held by energetic and ra. siK PHble men. There Is a (lowing well sttoek about the 3. it, of October, and is now yielding 10 barrels per day, with a good pro.pect o( a lar.ie Increaie Trjere is also a puaiping well, yieldingover 80 barrels. Intruaslng daily, aedit Is eonlHlently expected will become a large flowing well. Three other wells n-o nearly complete I, one 2H feet dicp. In tlio third sand rock: one 4i0 feet deep ; oncttt f.et deep, just throiii:h the third sand rock, and ready for the ii glue, vihlch Is on the ground, and another jut com menced, in all of which oil has already been toun I, and will be, It Is snpposed.ln a few weeks, largely productive, Disking sis wells completed and In active process of coin pletlon. on this territory ttierc is room for twelve or six teen wells, and, from tl e character of the lessees, will bo developed rapidly. tto.2 One half acre of ground In the centre oftlie above tract, reserved originally by the owner as his residence, and on which It stakds. This Is a fee elmphi. but subioct to one-fourth of the oil produced from It. The host judges ptor.ounco this half acre to be as good oil territory as any on the cresk, and which the Company expect lo deve lop as raphlly as possible f .rthe benetltof thestockho'ilers. jo a. One-tblrd working In'ere.t In three and one-half acres on Oil Creek, situated further op, ad.olmng the whlow Met llntO' k s farm, and as favorably located as Kos.land. On lb'" rroperty there Is a new well, pru duilng :iu barrels ol oil dally, and Increasllig. Another will In progreBB or boring, and progressing satisfactorily. Thi property It susrepiihl of greater devil ipmunt, nnd promises to be largely productive. Ut.. 4. Two iiunon d and ten acres of land In 'ee sl up'o on Pitliole Creek, three miles from the Al'cthcny Kiver, aud surrounded with wells, already developed and success ful. A Isri-e portion of this farm Is believed to be good oil territory. No. '., A valuable tract on Stuart's Hun. containing about thirty aires. This Is regarded as one of the most desirable regions outside of Oil creek and Cherry loin. Scvi ralcou piales have commenced operations with highly favorable prospects. Wo. 6. A valuable tract on and near Tubs Itun, which empties Irto the Allegheny Klver.on the east side, about one ml c above Tlonesta Village. Beveral ravines pass through this property, and there Is considerable of good timber on It. o reason why Itshoull not prove to be good oil territory. Ko. 7. A valuable tract on Tlonesta creek, Just above Lacev 't Mills, on the left-hand side of tho creek, eontiln Ingub'ut filly acres, vt lih as many rout oa the creek. InUlrstlens for oil very fusrotab'e. Nn. 8. A valuable tract on Tlonesta creek, Just above the lust d. scribed, tou'altilng about aity acres, aud about nfty rods front on the creek. lio. . A tract of territory on and aclnl ig a run which empties Into Hemlock ere. k, about Ave ml es from Presi dent, and nenrto the property of the President Petroleum Company. It contains about twohondred acres, part well timbt red, the balance behevi d to be good oil territory . J.n.10. A valushle tract on and near Pitho'e Itun, about one mile from tho Allethetiy river, and aearly oopuslte the celebrated I'ltnolo Creek, which Is now regarded with much favor. This property contains about twenty-Ova acres, part well timbered, and there are good reasons fur believing they will prove r ood oil territory. Iinuiediuieiy on going Into operation this company wlf be 1b the receipt of say IX barrels o f oil per day, wl.L-ta al S1U (It Is row selling at Hi), will be a dally income $UWi, or $lso,lotl rcr annum, mauling tho company make dlvlc'snJs of not less than three percent perm .nil on the investment from the bej-tuniug, with a good prot pect of a Urge Increase. It li, bell o.l that no oil company has been firmed with more certain prospects of suece-s. Only a limited por tion ol the stock Is ottered at .", as tl.e corporaiura confl-di-ttly bell, vc that 111 a very short time tho stock will bo word much moi-f than par. As ihe compnry relies mainly on tho (lrst described property tor their ptesent Income, the following report, made by a committee of gentlemen appointed to make tuo examination, Is slibnllt. d The untlersl;u ed couiuilttee, appointed to examine the property ot the McCuntock Iteserve Oil Company, respi-ot-lullv report . 1 hut they nave thoroughly examined the John Mo'iln tock Iteserve, situated at Uie junction of Oil Creek and Cherrv lltln. The property slocuted ou a beauiil il blulf, admlrubly adapted to boring. There are six wells finished and In progress. One well, which hail been yielding ah.ut forty t arrels oally.had sui'd'nty Increased tonne hundred and forty barrels, and was flowing at about this rate on our visit. Another well, reprc ser.tO'l as yield ug seventy five baireis, v,as pumping at the rate of elghtv to ninety barreN, and the Intelligent superintendent and less, o was sanguire In tho expe laron that in a short time it srould become a flowing well, and tive much larger yield. These two vtclis art. but a few weeks old, aud have every Indication of bcoomlng very large walla. 1 bree other wells are lu process of boring, and will bo finished on cr before the first of January; and from the Indications, we believe they will all bo largely prodnutive. One other well was jti,t commenced, aud will bo pushed rapidly to completion. The whole of the properly, except the half aero on whloh the homestead stands, has been lessed, and It In tne liandi of espetlenc. d and energetic men, who wl 1 spare no pina or expeuee to develop the property irk thu best manner, aud In the shor est possible limo. The d.rrlrkt, h0uc, engines, tools, etc , are all new, aud the bet i f their kind, aud In excellent order, giving evldej.ee ol the eareful supervision of tbeowuersof the leuses. We have no doubt that the Company's Interest one fourth roialtynow about (Iftv-flve barrels perday, which at $10 Is w.ll be greatly increased by tho flr.t of January next ; and as Ihe land will admit of twenty wells being bond upon It, a good Idea may be formed of the Immense yield wl.iihv.lll result vtheaall are m.Uhid. The hcu.eiiead occupies half an acre from which the Company will r. c ue three I. urtl.s of Ihe ol' If th.y work It, and wi Ith your couimitieo strongly recommends; II would not be suri'rl.ll.g it mis Uitcre.t atone should, before the ex plratiou ol a ear, rvalue au Income of several kxa tlred bitriets p.r 4 ay. 1 he euti.e P'opert.v consists of a little over rour a 'res, with a superior dwelling and good bara upon it. Krom Its proximity lo Cherrv ttun. and it pooullar location, together with the fact that tlie property na not been fuuiut to be athcttd by other wells in the Immediate nelghbor h, od, we are bu to ihe conviction mat It Is one ol the mott us.i.nbie i open ies on oil Cfevk. Tours rcipco.lfi.liy, 1. D. ltElNliOrH.No.HW Walnut street, JAHK8 klcltll.r.AV, No. Slid Kausoiu street 1'J-l'UwUw W.U.BIOIIAJWdON.JIo.oOOilaeVet Ht. JEW YOEK AND PHILADELPHIA l'llliOI.KUM COMPANY. Orp.nilzrd rndrr tlie Laws of Sew lork, PRAKCIS A. PAI.VKR, President Broadway IHak, Xew Voik. HATIIAN BANPAf.t,, Kx ProM nt Vi.!-' RjllOt Telegraph Company, New York. ALBI'llT It. Mt'OLAT. of Albert If. Jsloola- h CO., Itrokers and Auctioneers, No M WiUlsm sti '-!, .wTork. r.COKtTE.I JACKsOV, of Polhsmlin A .Is. h.on, Cank ers arid Itrokers, Mo. 43 Exchange plaoi, Kew v rfc, EPMCISI) C. FTP.DMSlf. Secretary Hew 1 ork Petre. ktm btoek Hoard ,and lltoker, No, V tlroaO street, Keer i ork. ANI.KEW WrilAITET, rhllade'pU.'a. PHANCIS A. l.01iWI.N,rhllaCelt.la, noPK.RT f r. A It K.HON, cfClark-oa A Co., Tlsnkerl, Ho. 131 B. Third inn, Phliadeipi.it. JAUKK M. ( IAHKK, Oil ' Hy, Pe nuylvanla. OI'l'ICEKH. i -'i.rtr. . . ew T irk. A Lit Eft T II. NT' , '. I - , . ipf,T. AKIIHEW Ht'UH ' ' . I'l.Hsdeli.hia, "vht -I ihU. A. V. STOUT, 1 'reside.,! s',u and Iatier Bank, New Tork. v.'lTXTSil EDMUND C. STEDMN. C .CKsal . WILLIAM II. ANTIION.New York. ADAM C. K.LLIS, View Votk. uank Sas. BI10K ANDI K.ATIlK.lt IllSv.Sm York. ( l.Al.KHO.V A CO., Khllsdelpb a. Ol'KIt ES OK THU COSfr-ANV. No. (.2 WILLIAM Rtreet. New York No. l'.'t . Tlllltl) Strset. PhlltdelpHla. CAPITAL STOCK fcoc.00 SHiAE AT THE NOMINAL PIt OK IS ..( f-SL'llSCmP-TION I'KIt E..I1 PKIt S.IAlit;, Sicck stib'eet to no further assessment o;,f,i 00 shares to b,- sol I In payment 'or the lands, lease hold", and producing Interests of tho Company. The re maining 70 SIIALtS, OR Ulsi.OiO, ItK.SEHVT.I) FOB WORK. l.Nll CAPITAL. The New Tork and Philadelphia Potrofcum Cempany litis been organized with the greatest care hy experienced capitatlits of the two clth s, v,hose nauics are united In ita own. It will he uiaiiKkcd EXCLUSIVELY Kult TIIK INTKltESTS Vt ITU tSIOCKIi'.LDEKU. No pains have been spared tofjjilace It on a genuine an4 liihsttintlal footing. Most valuable and extensive tracts cf Oil and t oat hind have been secured IN K KM. and leasehold 1'HOlll ClNO INTKItKSTS In the heart of the Venango County (Pa ) Oil region. Attention Is Invited to the following schedule of the Company's property, laelod lng KKK SIHPI.E TK.HKITOKY, LEASEHOLDS, PBO- IH'CIMl WELLS, and wells In various ttagei of com- plttlou : No. 1. 30 acres of bottom land, In fee, on tho Allegheny rlvtr, having a water frontage of nearly one alle. New 10-horte power onglne and fixtures. Two we'll sunk to tt.e depth of WO feet, and already filled with oil. ttoota for 40 more wellt. ho. 'J. ifco acres of rich oil land In fee, lying nearly oppo site the above, having a mile of wator-frontage on 1'rAlbor and Kenuct runs. Well supplied with timber. No. 11. Lease interest on thu famous "WlJow Mi'Clla tock Farm," OU creek. Ono well down and testing; another Just ready to tube ; a third just started. Two flrtt-clais engines. Tubli'g, tools, fixtures, team, wagons, 4c. No. 4. Same, Interest In leate on the well-known "llamiiton McCllntoek 1 arm," Oil creek. One well now being tested i already yiehili.g twelve barrels dully, and raphlly Increasing. Others going down. Two new eu glues, with fixtures complete. No. 0. Ono twelfth of two leasos on the Clapp Farm, near the great Williams and Htanton one hundred barrel wel.s. On this property Is "HIuTmau Well, No. 2," now down five hundred leet, engine, tc. Ac. Room for uuie wells. No. fl. One-sixteenth of the fee In fifty-seven acres of Coal Land, adjoining the t ranborry Coal Company's kc's. This properly is ol tho utmost value to our opera tions, tuppl. lug us with coal at all seasons, and when tha works ol other companies aro found to be idle fur waul of lu,). I rem these estates, tho Trustee t arc assured of their ability to declare l.Alll.K AND KKlll'LAK MONTHLY" l.lYlDt NDN, uhd ot the sp 'e ly a:prCA'ia'lon of the at. area tosMAIlKET VALID! FAil Ali'lVK. IHE KUUtsCltll' TION I KK Ii. llio INVENT 1C.ATINO COMMITTEH sent from New York aud Philadeliihlu, v,llos3 luvorahle report Is printed Willi the prospectus, speak In unlimited terms of the Com pany 's property and prospecte. Hooks iurOltUiltSAl.Sl'ltsCltlPTIONwIll be opened on WEDNESDAY. December 7, at the ofllces of the Company, and at tho New York, Phila delphia, atid lloston banklUK house! named below. Prospectuses, maps, and dotalled information at cither subscription oflhe. The public are assured thai whether for Investment or speculation, uo better seturiiy than these shares can ba j obtained. EUHRCHIPTION AOKNTS: PIlOADWAY ltAbK.con.srofPaik place. New York, pii. ltaktlt S A jACiiMO.N, ho. 4.) txchunge place, New Ycrk. ALlilltT II. Nil O AY A CO., No. 63 Wall t'roet. New Tcrk. CIA11KSON 4 CO., No. 121 8. Third street, Philadel phia. J. (i. SI ALTIK, Hanker and IiroU'r, lljeton. 13 61 QOilMOSWrALin OIL COMPANY LAWRENCE COUlsTY, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL Bl'OOK, SiOO.OOO. PAR VALUE, !?2o0. WOIIKINU CAPITAL RK.HKKVF.D FOB DKVF.LOP 1F.!IT, 16.t0. J'HPBIUtNT, K. WKAVK.lt. TltP.ANI'KP.U, SAMl'KL U 111L.T. SKt'UBrAUY, DAVU' H. llll.T. UIIlKLTOltS, K Weaver, J, hi. licDnwf U, Jr , J tines Watt, tfvron Diiiiliy. tot.uiuei il. Hut, ,aae tlaker, Wlll'au. Ueeser. Bnl scrlptlont fort limited niin.ber of shares will aosr ke 1 1 ecu tu at the oihce oi the Ccuupauy, No. 51. OIIPKMTT STUUKT. The lands ot this Company are l.l.1 oo Slippery Hock Creek, in l.awiuiiccc. uniy, l'ei.ui,lvsu.a. one wei la sunk t;H7 feel, and o l has already boon ol.lulnod in iiuan tnies wliich ure highly encouraging lu the uorpura'ort that a How will aoou be realised of aperoiaueuoy tullluieut ta tsy haudsomeiy on tuo iuvottmeul. Mantplis of Oil may t (tea at Uie villee al Uie Cempauy. 11 -s