TUKSDAT, DKCfcMDER 13, 180. ART OF Itr.AlTIIH.ATIO" I'ASIS. The reinrn of (he (ray world to the capital It fleo a source of rnrinun surprises. Hod or grey if often fonnd to have chinked lo auburn or black; mil stranger still, lioads that Lava been pre yiiiusljr coyr-rcd with lihr k or dark brown hair, are tttn, ou their return to town, to be overod with Itxuriant mips of flaxen curls. Otliurn, whose heads tnl been actually (.Try, came bark with hair us wlii:o in Mmw, every bit of color hating been, by some ingenious rhemlntl pro cess, completely (f'i'ti'n nil of. lllondis and fcruacttes, too, are fnuiiil to have chunked tiicir complexions, an I fn! people to have grown thin, and thin people lit;. I tot U sexes scera equally kllfnl In bringing aoont these metamorphoses, which have usually h. on the result of a summer passed ut some rcinoto chateau, out of al'ht of "the denr five bundled" by whom these cuiioui charges nrc to b : duly ailtniriU and iiii..nd, as l ie ease nifty ho. The nrt of making up the human extorlor haa tartainiy l orn cstii' I tin tlnr in the l'aris of to day ilian ever el-civiieie. We Imve special pr,t' ttiottrs for the bu r, the Kliin, the simps, the teit' ,and loon, lttir iiie-o "ariists" have hitherto wi'ik'd apart, carli In Ills own sphere ; and no one had l.eib. uijht him ol'setiini; bimiolf up ai a ire i eral beaiiMirr of tlio I1UH1411 subject. This want, however, ia now to be supplied. A pros- Ke os ban just been issued hi-suinc one who a not yet divulged Ids name, but who ia evidently a pen "is of a very bfcu order In hia way. lie states that he Is the author of lb n w art, which ho enda the Cataplastic, and defines ax "The whole art of boanli caiion of the fa e, form, and continue." Ho savs th.it "ratapiastic processes" l.nve hitherto failed to prodiuo tlieir full eftoct, becauso not eon, dined under the direction of a single compe tent proliHaor; and add that in order to obtain the lull and hrilliant success which these pro resics nrccupable of Insuring, it if necessary to combine the sure and ethVacioa products of the deiinic elieni strv of the line of Aspasia and Alcl tiai.es, of ancient Homo, and the Middle Ages, with tlie modern invention!) of the hair-dicser, the corset-maker, the worker in gutta-pereha, the dentin, ocull-t. orthopiedist, pedicure, tailor, druamaki r, and the jeweller. The Cutapl.istlc artitonites all these iccialtic9 in hia own pur son; and proposes to issue a week.y newspaper, In which ail these elements of tlio great work "DtHutiticaiion" are to bo treated of, and in which account of results obtained uro to be duly (OTiiiinnii ated to the reader. "The work I propose to undertake ia a general one," says the Cataplasiie oracle. ''I mend up tho Hcstay parts, smooth, down asperities, till up hol lows, melt the tints into one another, heighten or tone down the complexion, soften tho sain, and render it soft and lustrous, modify the color and style of tt e hair to auit the general character of the physiognomy ; I attack the imperfections of the eyis, teeth, limbs, and feet; I mako tha crooked straight, and cause dignity and upright neia to suc ceed to a stoop. Having rectilied the deviations of the body, given animation to the glance, charm to the smile, nnd grace to the out line, 1 proceed to the toilette of the rejuvenated being. "Lome to my rooms, ladies ami gentlemen, adds the Oracle, and I will chauge you so com pletely that your friends will not ree gni.o yon, ao vouthtul, fresh, gl!e, and enchanting shall I have rendered yon. You will leave my hands in a state of perfection ; and will only need, In order to ensure your triumph, to avoid exposing your self to the snn or rain." A story is told of a certain elderly dandy who eondnucs to pass himself off lor younger than he is, by the aid of these complicated appliances, and who has recently engaged, as talet de chambre, a young fellow freshly imported from his native yillsge. The valet, who has been impressed by the graces of his new master's person, and who had no suspicion of their artificial nature, wua greatly nma.ed on assisting him to undress, on the night of his entrance on his new place, at the work ol demolition in which he was called upon to assist. The coat and vest carried oil- with them the rounded outlines that bad showed to such advantage tho moment before, and at tho unbuckling of the cortet, the jaunty npright-ne-s of the dandy underwent an equally sud den eclipse. The withered and shrunken being duly wrapped in a dressing-gown, the old bean seated himself at his dressing-table, and proceeded to take himself to pieces. The removal of the lustrous brown wig revealed a perfectly bare scalp; the white teeth followed the wig, and were carefully placed in a glass of water for the tiipht. Tho pair of gutta-percha "plumpers," so skilfully placed between tho gums and tho cheeks, were carefully taken out, betraying the hollows they had soetloetuully distended, and an artificial eye was next removed from the empty rocket. The amazement of the unsophisticated errant had been at last deepening into horror, as he witnessed these successive transformations! nnd when the ox-dandy, stooping towards his lower extremities, proceeded to unfits en a pair of fa.se calves, the valet, imagining that bis mas ter was going to take himself completely to pieces, cxclaiintd in a tone of mingled anxiety and terror ; "Oh, monsieur le marquis; pray do leave enotiph of yon for me to nut into tho bed." " My dear yonng lady,'' said a ccrtuin painted old baroness, living in the Avenno de l'lmnera. trice, to a young Iilli girl, an acquaintance of yoiT correspondent, a lew evenin;;s ago, how ery imprudent you arc to wear a black silk drees " ' Why so. madams la baronna." Innocnntlw . inquired tlieyou'ig lady, "becuuse," replied thu old baroness, " if any little bits of paint or powder fall elf, they show so pluinly upon black " Jtut I ncvor wear paint or nowdor." reollcd the lrl-h girl ; "so there's no reason why I should not wear black silk." "But. my dear. Ton will crow older every 'ay," r piled the barouess, "and so vou Bhould think of the future, and not acquire the haiit of wearing tilings that will be inconvemeut by and-by." "Cut 1 am quite sure, if I should live to be a suntimi years old, I shall never use cither pilut er powder, or anything else but cold water, which JuoawMieinu nest cosmetic. Why, Madam, saiu tue daughter of Krin, "I wash myself in w nn iroiu ion io roe, every aay . "Ob, dreadful! horriolu!" cried ihn old larl v "wa'er Is absolute ruin to the enm nlftvlnn. T have not washed my face, r taken a bath for over twenty-seven years! Water's sneh a bad unrig tor the skin, that I have renounced tho use of it nltopciher. I rub my face occasionally with a soft limn dipped in rotewater, and put on fresh powder. You see. the result," she added, with a is 1111 per expressive of her perlect satisfaction with nrr own appearance. Pbe never shows herself In broad daylight, vitbout two or three veils, and skilfuilr as she is. and "mode 110" according lo the "best methods" of the day, and showing herself only in m uumtucu mom, or oy lauip-iigur, sue succeeds, with the aid of girlish dress, and an ailecta ion of youthful manners, in looking, at sixty, like an (iy spieimen 01 uauiy preserved lorry-live. "The air is also a very bad thins for tho skin. continued the baroness, "and I make it a point never to expotc myself to it." "lint does the Baron like to see his wife shut herself lip in sneh a way, and give so much time and care to ter toilet r" enquired the miscbie. ous Irish girl, with an air of simplicity, but ioj twjuiujt, iuc om laay s revelations. "Oh, my dear, the gentlemen are more careful of their exterior than we are," cried the baronesa. "My husband has not bad a drop of water near 1 iin for thirty years: he is naiutwl vrb h t ,.r h s life, and his toilettes t,he makes two or three d. ily ), are never finished in less than throe hours ( we agreo perfectly in the care gf gwr persons," THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH HI1LADKLP1I1A, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1PC4. she continued, "however tnnrii maw Him, other matters." The baron and baroness being Importance which they attribute to their toilette I'.w... pvui. vii wuicu inrr nave t.., Kami ahljt tt Ima. II - . . . .... I WORTH. THE WOJItHH TAILOR, I! There is a man in I'arls, by namo of Worth, who is caiiea 1110 "Woman's Tailor," because ho lias gone into the dress-making basincse for ladles, and keeps the most fashionable establish ment in that grent city. The following, from the Tarls correspondence of tho Boston ;uttte, will give some idea of tho man and his business. He Is all the rngc with the upper crust, nnd is making a fortune, pays this I'aris correspondent : "Worth, tho woman's tailor, bus returned lo town, and commenced bis season. Do not won der If I mention him next utter divorces; he has caused more divorces than any other man in l'nris, for If your wife's ball dress is not madn and put on by him, she is disgraced, nnd if be, does not make them yon are ruined. Is It his fault that his rates of charging am so high f Make the days 4H hours long and relicyo him of the vulgar wants of sleeping and eating, he will abate oil per cent, of bis prices, hoduce his customers into paying cash, and he will muko a further reduction. Ihe Kmnresa hni owed $10,000. Tho i'rincoss Ciothildc, $10,(100. The riincess de MeUcnlch, grJiMNxi. A uetit of fc imid makes no moro future on his books than tho one year's subscription of a delin quent patron of your paper does ill tbl timrllA oflice. I should not like to say wbtt rent he pays yon would be sure to make an ironical gesture not very complimentary to my reeard for truth. Tho state saloona of tho Tuiierics are not more splendid. Oildlug is lavished on them, the door curtains aro lieanvais tapestry, the win dow curtulns and rumimro are of the finest Lyons brocade, and the furniture is IJonlo, civ-h consiuu ueiween tuc winnows neing worth viMM). He has, in one of bis many rooms, a buffet constantly spread, where the best sandwiches, the choicest sherry and Madeira, a-id the most utueaio canes, are served in prottiHion to his cus tomers. Ho is constantly surrounded by twolve beautiful young ladies, selected for the perfection of their shape as well as face. They aro attired in the height of the modi!, in silk dresses, whiett cost four dollars it yard, costly Ktrnscnn ear rings, bracelets, and rings. They are 'part of tho iiirniiureoi me place; tncy are here what oslor mannlkms are In Inferior shops ; tho dresses are bung on them tbut Worth's patrons may sec tho elleet produced. No dress ever qnits bis esta blishment priced less than two hundred dollars in gold, mind ye! we don't take yonr green backs here! Whenever a ball is given at thu Tuiierics, or at any of tho embassies, you may count two nunnreu e images at ins uoor from as early as six o'clock in the evening. Each lady receives a number, and is called in turn. They come with their hair dressed, their petticoats and corsets on, wrapped in a secoud-rato dross, until ne is reauy to receivo mem You may wonder that ladles should consent to cxposo their ptrsons to the finders and eyes of a mun. He is nota man in thelreves he is nothing but a tailor a tradesman and what high-born person ever stooped to Inquire to what sex such a plebeian belonged ) One bad us soon think of inquiring into the sex of the dog with whom his wif j went into the woods for a walk, or of the cat who sleeps in my lady's chamber. Worth, a few years since, was a mere shopman in Uangerlin's shop in the Hue de Kichclieu. lie saw there the extent of feminine folly, and determined to profit by experience He has now a beantiful country seat which cost him 140,000 and on which he hag pent ifbo.oou. He keeps a carriaito and nair equal to anything in the imperial stables. He has a first-rate cook, has a cellar which is daily im proving, and is making money as fast as possible. "The Twa Corbies," in.Scott's "Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border," was obtained from a lady no wrote ft tinwn rrom tradition. Hogg thought that the singular degree of interest and feeling impressed on the mind by this poem was rather mcrca-eu man ainunisneu iy tue unfinished state In which the story Is left. It appears, he says, as 1 tne oara nau totina his powers ot description Inadequate to a detuil of the circumstances attend ing the fatal catastrophe without snlfering the interest aireauy rouse u to suosioo, ana had art fully consigned it over t tho fancy of every reader to paint it what way he chose ; or else that he lamented the untimely fate of a knight who-e baso treatment be durst not otherwise make known than in that short parabolical dialogue : At I was walk Inn all a'ane, t heard 'wi furlnen B.IOn4 a mane; The lane unto the t'other hv : "Where tall we gsos ana 'hue to-day V "In lifhlnt yon anld fall iyke 1 wot then lies a new sltln kna-fct ; And nai boiljr kens that he llet there Hut hift hawk, his bound, and lady lair. "lllnrcntid Is to the ann'lnn true: It's hawk, to fetch the wild fowl uamo; Ihn ltdv's tan knottier mute, 80 we umj niak our dinner sweet. "Ye'll sit on hie white hause.liane.t And I 11 plok etit his bonny bluo eea; Wi ee luck ol tin tfowden hair tv 'U tluekt our ueit when it grows ltd". "Mony a one 'or him makes nrm. But naue sail ken where he In n me; U er I Is hue tianea when I hey are bare, ILe wind sail b aw lureveruiair." 'art-Turf. taui-Nk. J rAerlTliateV fUKRK'B 0F1TCE, COMMON COUNCIl V FHiLAnKl.riliA, fiucemher 'I sH4. In piinnsnce of the annexed rtsoluUua. the f illwhut BtU.eudiUd . "AS IIKDI SJ ANl E CRKTlKO A LOAN TO I'aY OlttrAtSf nurit'IKH- CIKB IN TUB V K.Alt 1W.4, AND lt:Vi U S V U AKSj. " It bois-nv rmbliioed, lu aonrdauce wita the act oi Asauhi b)y, tor pubue iniortaauon. W M. T. SMALL, Clerk of Common Council AW OKllINANCK City. tTffJfi A LOAN Tt) rY rr.RTAIN iJtl JlllKNCIKa OK Till: VKK lSlil, AND fltKVIOItet VBltH. Beettnn 1. The neluct and Com mun Councils of ths City Of riiiladeliihia do urilHin That the Mavur of V htidelihta he and ke Is hereby an thortaca u borrow on Ihe ereult of the cliy. from tune to time, sucb sums of money as spay be neoeaierv for tke iaoictit of sin b ffeflclenrlee as i(fv exlat, r which miy ealtt on the flrnt day or January, lsi'Ji, In the acproprnt, tlnni to ike aeveral departinenta of the eliy KnviTiiineiit, for ttie yearelshteen hundred and aiaiy-tour, or for pre vioua yeara, not eaceedtiis in the wbole tbe aitm of two millions the hamired ihoithand dollars, fur whlrti inie reitt.mit to exced the rate ot lit per centutn ier annuta, hall be paid half-yearly, on tho rlrt days of January and July, at the ottiee of the City Treasurer. The principal of suld loan shah he payable and paid at ttie exiaratlon 01 th rty yeaia from Uie date of the same, and nut before without the r intent of the holders ttiereca'; and thecerdfleates Uurcior.in the unual torm of the eertlllcutes of City Loan, shaU he tnsned in auca ainoiinia ua ine uinaera may reiiure. but not lor any free Uimal purt of one hundred dollars, or, if reiiitred, 11 einounta 01 Ave hundred or one Uiouuaml dollars; and It hall he xpreB'.ed lu ta.d eertltteate that the aald Inan therein uu-nuniied, and tue laturui U.ereof, aio payable jree uuu an iRiri. Hectiiill i. Whei.eT' r anv loan Shaft be made he vlrttia thereof, tru re snail be by force of thli ordinance aiinuaUy ai'fiiuiriaieu out oi tne iiiennie 01 tue corMjratti anltti'1 aed from the so in railed by taxat on, a aunt lutrlfflenl tl pay the inlereM on said certlllcatei: and the further nta ol three-le ntha of one per centutn on the pur valne or eiah eertiaeaiee so Issued ahall be aripro pnated ouartetlyout of said fnoome and laxea to a slnk- bf fund, which fnnd, aid Ita aecutnulatlena, are hereby eiperiai.y pieugeu tor tno reuatupuju and yayiavutul aa.4 c(uutaioa. BKHOI.CTtOK To nnhllxh a I.iu.11 ItUl to nav rteSeleneleR. rteaolyed, That the t: era he authorised to puliliah In fwa dally newanaoera of thia city, daily. Utr f.iur w-eas.t.ia orih ance presented In CoiuaV'U Council ou TUuladay, "A11 Ordinance Crratlnz a fxian to payCertain Deficiencies ot the esr W 4, end previom yeiua." Andtr'e aaldt'terk. si the ntawd meeting of t'ounHkr, after Iheexplrat.ou of l.-ur we-sa from ttie flrat day of iaif puMlcatlon, ahall prevent to thU Ciiunctl one of each iS ald nawaiiai era Kir every day la wlUou tlie same thai futvo twvtxinade. 12 ll tar T IGIIT ! LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT IS A ' treat tlr in theau dark data. rfJI.l.tM !l R'H rAir.NT IHKKL'MiVK kfcKI.H'TilKS). fur botk day and san-llvht Haa Itefte :tora fur windows with two ournem iiive more lijlil 1 Uuu tut buraer wltli tho kind new in u-e tias sttert fnrnlhed at low ratee. T)ayliht nefleetore, muuiif oara item. a, aim bueuuieiil odlLea, ftu., Willi' eat the u of ,el. nr,. e, U-U-Im Jl tUJMNVT Bteet.KuJaiWvula, AMD MARINES' CLAIM AGENCY. ire Borrarry Aim A rr-wmnn To BkesleetiariedBeMlerwkokM il llsli'Ml tire bocwtt Te lfM wtie keve serred two rears, seetdos t faWatOa' te tbeee dhwkied. II On HOVBTT A WD rtAnt AT Te Widows, Katkere, Motlieri, Ae., of time wke aay ated or been kUled la Uie icrylee, rrwsiow a ntK Tnthe Wldowi and Widowed kfnthert of the Hoktletl. aaeea, and Markaee who kave died la the ervtee. rnn.r. wonet. tint pay, e- Pm the helrt of Neamen aad Martnee. TIIKHK t'l.AIMM, and aU othari aiarajt Xattoaal Sad State Vieverauenta, prutepUy ceuected. AAdraea er apply to GKOSGE W. FOUD, Claim Aent, It ne-lra POOC UTar tT, one door kelow Third, JMHVItX VOUR LIFH nr rni A JI K H I C A IN , 8, K. Corner Walnut and Fourth Street., TtirLADRLnflA. tt In a 110MB rOMrAKT,an.t pn.flt. divided annnalry, tloiaadlng the aanured to pay lulure preuilajua. l.eet dividend .hi per sent. BOAHD Of TltCSTkPS. Alaxender Whllldln, . J. lilrar Thnrnios, ilnn. Janes folloak, Hon. Jsaepa Aluaoa. Allien : .Huberts, Henry K. HennetL KamuelT. Hodlne, rnlllp H. Mlnale. decree Kufunt, i jnhn Alkman. Wiuiara J, Howard, ; Isaac llalebarst, Ramnel Work. AI.FXANDUR WHIU-MW, Pruldea. SAMTM WOHK, Vice President. 111711 JOIIM u. WILHOsT, He yand Ireaanror. jNSUKANCB AGAINST ACCIDENTS. TRAVKI.EI:' TXStTttAKrT C0.MPAKT. UARTKOKII, CONN. CAriTAI. . ...ttOO.wa) WILUAM W 4LLS, AtlFHT, e. M WALNCf 8TBKET. Insrirsnreerreeted In IMa t'omrsnv avalnat ACCIIlLMTS or KVKUr UKSeailTIOM. Vtarly l'oUclct will be Imnrd for a Pretalum of KIVK l'OLI.AHH. granting lmnranee to the aruimnt of rivic i nut sand DOi.f.An. Oeainst Accidental loai of Ufa while tr.i.-Uinir hv In, nukw he cont (.yanee. ten not.r.AKM piisttiit M leenrea a policy for1 Kivo -rhonaand Dollars, ant a'm Iwenty-flve Dnllara iier week com pe.iaatinu lor perionaj Injury Imopncltaiing tue aaturtd irom his on Unary huslnesa. TWF.VTV-FIVE t'Ol.I.AnR I'SKMtmt . eenrea a full t'o ley tor .'sjf. and ii per week compen sation for aU and urery description of accident, trevoiinf or otherwise. Pnhe efl tor trOn With S ner week enmnrnaattAn ran he had ter $s premiaTt, or auy other sum beiwueo liOU aad toooo at proporUt Date rates. rfAftir.'i tl. ItTIRKSUS, PreildCDt. ftOliHKY riKNMH, aeoielary. BENRT A. DTEK, Ueneral A(ent. PHiT.ADEi.rinA noAKD or nRri'Rvvfie. F. Ttachfi rd H'arr, fresidvut EuUerpruie Insurance Co&a- panr. Chairman, laser K. Kuker. llrn of Onmellns A naker. At W. Ilaldwtn, nrm of M W. llalil win i Co. Lemuel .'otlln, rrm of tlflB A Altemua. it. at. t omeys, cashier hlil adelphla Hank. Hen Alex. Henry. Merer Cltv of PhlladelDhle. Wui.ll Slerrtck, Arm of Merrick A Hons. Joseph rat'ersnn. President Western Hank. Hon. James Pollock, Director United slates Aflnl. Thomas Potter, Mercl ant. lie.irse It. Htuart, firm rituart A Itrother. John It. Tailor. Arm Talor. tllllebp.e Ac Co. r.dsar Thomson, rrosideut l'etuisyivanla Kauroaa Coiuiianr. James w rat. President Fifth and Sixth Streets Passenger siiuuuq .osuuany. APPLICATIONS P.rr:iVBf AND POLICIES luttuco nr Wll.f.UM W. AT.T.KN, o.40t rVAI.HUT Mlruet. 11-11' stnthWl o ,11-, MINING, COAL, AND OTHER NEW cuairAnir.B. We are prepared to fornlah Xew Corporations with the ltooks they require, at short notice and low prices, oi first quality. All at; tea ot Binding. MEirL-PI,A''K CEJtTIVIOATBS OF STOCK. LniiotiHAeity.il do oo THAStHKK.R HOOK. OKDKHM tlr TKANSrEB. BTIU-R LKH;f K. ItTOt'K l.r Dlll.lt TtAf.ANCPsl. KFIIIBTEK OF CAPITAL N ToCK. HUOKLKM' FF.TTV I.KuUKU. ACISUNT Olf a ALU. lIVIbANO BOOK. MORI at CO., Blank Book Manufacturers and Stationers U-W-U No. tU C1JESNCT Street, C'OCNTINO-HOUSB AND SCHOOL DBSK8 ' made to order, at Ho ISrJOArtTPH Sl'rwot, OEOKUB P 1.0 Wei A W. 10H SALK. TO l'RINTERS. IMPOSING J stone, lame size, in tlmL-rate orjHf a.,i.l hl- oiflco. 111 BANK NOTICES. J3 NATIONAL BANK OF COMMKRCK. The Annual Bleetli.n ir.p lilm. iu i.. , - j -. .'k- n ..u.,, .... ,,,, , , ,, r uf January neat, between Uie hours of 1U A. M nnd 1 f. M. JOUN A- LKWfa, H-lO-etutli-tl-U cashier. rZj- FARM Fits' tc MECHANICS' NA--y TIOKAI. UAAK. PniLAnKt.i'uiA. Detjcmhsr !), Isf.l. The Annua F.leilnn t'i,rlllrairn.n nl ilil- Itui.L win K held at the Itankuut llunse. on Wednesday, the 11th iter uaiinaiv m-ii, ociwuun tue uours oi lu 0 eloca. A. M. and a o'clock p. at. J 'J-UH W. MI SIITOK, Ja., Cashley. 55- WHEHKAS, THE AUDITOR-GENK-Bs-y ral, as required bv the lltlij HeeUun ol'ltie Act en Jttled" An Act toinahle the Hanks oitiilsCoinmniweath to become Assuciall ms tor the purpose of ItauKius undur tlie laws ol ihe I'liind Btatea." iiaaed on tlie '.'.'d div of An sust A. 1. IsiVI, hus eertillril to me mat "TliK CONsoi.I lTlo HANK OK lilll.Alifc.LPIM A" has famished sutiMai tlun to mm that all the reiiuirementa of sa'd A have been complied wuh by tne sulo Hank, and thtl It has lieecnie an AnAii'-lallun lor Ihe puniuaeol' liaiikuijj nndar the lawn of the I ulted Statue; I do, thercnie.caue this notice thereof to tin published, In accordance with the provisions of tho said lllh Hee'Hn ol the said Act. and do decline that Ilia Hurler ,,r salif ItaiiS , by the terms ot'aatd Act, la deemed ami tkcn to tie herrui'iin surrendered, subject to the iirotlsluns of the 1st Section of said Aut. A. 1 Cl'HTIV, Ooreruor of 1'eausylvaola. Exi.rfTlvi: CrMvurn, i II A K Kl .)ii tin, yovemlior VK, 1'it. ) 1)?. Rt B-XT" WHEREAS, THE AUDI TOR-GENE-7 , i , 'ai.es required by the llth sccllm of tlieacten titled "An Act K.iiabnnK the Hanks nl this Cumiuouweal'k to become Asaoelatiooa lor Ihe Purpose ol Itaiiknur un-ler llielawsol ihe I ulied Huies. passed on the day of Auguat, A. i. sr,4. has cer inert tu nm tha' tne "cnv hank ok piiilauklphia" pas nirnishtd autlsiacloiy evlwence to him ttiar all tho reiiiilreniruta of said art hare bten coinp led wuh tiy tlie said Hank, and that It haa become an esnixuuluu inr tho tiirpnie of Jtanalng, under Uie laws of the United tatea. I do therefore cause this notice thereof to be publUhed. In accordance with the urotlsinus of the SUM lliti sioUeil ot tne said act; and do dociaro that the Charter of eald ltauk, by the terms of said Act, la dunned aid taken t 00 hereupon sunetiderud, subject to tbe provisions uf lac 11 r I eoaoa el said acu A. ii. ri'RTtsr, Ooveraor of Pcaus, i, aaja, Esset Tiva Ciianaa, 1 UaiiKi-iu in., yatii Nuveniler.lWil. S 11 -10-9w ir?7 WHEREAS, THE AUDITOR GKNK ' 1, as required by thellth sielunofthn Actin tltled An Act enalillnv tlie Hanks of thu ('miieiu weiltti in become Ahsuelatluiis fur Ihe purjio e of ti ilisinr under tlieLawiol the I ihted.siuies," pasied on Itie j.'d d.iy ut AiiKiiat. A. ll. IStl, haa certified tu m n. that tke o uiuir clal Hank of Pi nnsylvania, of Ihe City of Philadelphia, has furulshed aatis'nciury evidence to him th.tt. allth" reiiulieinenls ol said Act nave heea complied with by the said Hank, and that It haa Imomu un Aaso. lttion fji Ihe purpose of harklmr under the lews ul the Ciiite I arms; 1 do. Ilieremre cause this notice Iheretf in he piiht-eied In accordance wltn ihe provisluns of the sa'd lliti sec hm of tlie said Act, and do declare that tlie cliarter of sunt tank, bv Ihe laru,s of said act. Is deemed an I taken to e hereupon surrendered, subject to the uovIbiuus of the.it section ul said Act. A. . OltHITW, flflf Praw ill Pennavlu.inlA Ekacumt CiiAsinau, nAajusauao, tJiu jXuvauioor, ' u-evvr JJAUPUIW AMI COXXIVaVDO GOLD MINING COM! ANT. CniAaTOnatD ITT ITATB Or PKHaTSyiyAaTI A. OAl'lTAI-, HTOCK, l.OOO.OOO aMw,00 Rharcst-Psur tstlsiA, tu. I'resldent-JOHN Jt. ANDEItHON. ITireuMoyei. sniemss A. RowU, James E. Maasse, K. II. Knease, T. 0. McDowell, riarrtetinrg. William a. rreemas, Joka W. Hall, do Eobert P. K Ins, Jnha Brady, do John M. Blley, W. W. WyHe, ban carter. Maries lie Hllrer, WUIIam Q. Shale, Colorado. L. 1'. HOUTHWOUTH, Secretary and Treaaarer. OrnOE. lNo. 423 WALNTTT BTKEET, BOOH No. a. AeOirnHeetrd specimens have been proenred frem some of the Company 's lodes , and have been assayed tryPas twseors Booth and Uerrett with the mostaTaUfylniresuks. Snberrlptlon Uits are now open at the Office of tke Com pany, and at the Treasarer's Office (Internal Kerenne), Ho. 47 CIIEHNIT Street, Fanners' and Mechanics' Hank bnlhllns. To original subscribers f J Ml per share fur a limited number of shares. Circulars, psmpj.lrt,, or Infbrmatlin catibeohtalned at Ue ofllre of Uie Company, after tlie 17th Inst, U-lf-tra I L o W G l i : X PETEOLEUM COMPANY. CAl'lTAI., SliOO.OOt). BIVIDBD INTO fiO.OOO SHARES, OF THE FAR VALUE OF 9 j 00 EACH. Worklns Capital, $30,000. Books of Subscription for FtrTEEW TI10IJ8AHI) Bl ares of Stock, at TWO D0LI.AK8 per Shwe.onened at the Offioe of theConpany, No. 487 WAI-NtIT 8TIIKKT, Or Snbicrtpttona may be left wflk any nemher of the Board of Directors, PRBS1DIMT, JAMES M. CONARD. srCBBTABT AND TUFAflt'liSH, JOHN II. CARU. BiniiCToiift, JAMF.R M. CONltAD, Mo. on Market street, JOHN II. (IKA1IAM, Ko. til Market street, JOS. B. HltKI'PAItl), Ko. luvs Chesnut street. COATK.S WALTON, No. tli Market street. WAt. HABT CAJtU, Jio. lili B. Droad street. The On lands of Ihe Company consist of the following ilsecrlbed tracts, embracing, lo all, one hundred and flfty tws (Wi) acres. THACT KO 1 contains fifty-six :C) acres, sltoaled at the Junction of Burns' llun and tke Ohio river, with a frontage oa both the river and run. TRACT VO. I contains forty (40) acres, adjoining No. 1. Kcs. 1 and 3 are leased for fifteen years, three fourths of the ell accruing to the Company. Thuy embrace the entire valley of the run fcr nearly one mile. TBACT M0. 3 contains flfty-slz acres, owned by ths Company In fee simple, located cu Fifteen creek, which empties into the Little Muskingum river. The Messrs. Tack Urolhers, who have been so successful on the Horse Keck property In Vir ginia, are tow sinking a well on the adjoining tract, within six hundred feet of our line, :i 13 tO-lm r O L C A M c on, AND COAL COMPANY OF WEST VIRGINIA. l'ltiNTMD oincuiAna, With Uie Prospectus and Oeologleal Beport of the property of this Company, are now ready at oar offloo. This Company owns over '00 acres of what is known as Ue best OIL TERRITORY upon the GREAT UP HEAVAL IX WEST VIRGINIA, and offers large Indooo mente te parties to subscribe for ths limited number of Shares oifored at $i per share for full paid stock, the par bolng $10 per sharo. This price per share Is not abovs the marketable value of the tends, and tt la offered for the sole purpose of la crtajlng the faculties for development, and will, beyond a reasonable deubt, provo a profitable Investment. COOPES & GBAFF, No. II MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, Pan AnauHiA, KoTember 311, lofit. tit) THE CLAEION RIVER OIL COMPANIES. OFFICE, No. 341 WALNUT STREET, (SaCOkID PLOOE). WILLIAM V. SOIIKI-Ja, PRESIDENT. J. SIM PEON AFRICA, It 17 U Secretary and Treasurer. H)AIs Oil... AMD OT11KK INCORPORATED COMPANIHA, can he sonptird at lowest essh prices wkh (-JUstlF 'CAT FN l K H IUCK, TJtArrH HotiKs, STOCK l.KDllEnS, MVlliKNIl BOORS, . Ac. As. A fall assor'msnt of samples est hand f r sorehtt.ers to asketfrom. Styles uf over louuUlaiealUort.Uaateeol el look. W. Q, PERRY, Manufaotttring Etatioaer, U-N-tw . W, sosasf f O.TtTU aad BACK all, JJAUmviCK oil, roMI'AN V rna si'iisi KihKHS wii.i. atsar at No. Ml'.i WAIaNIIT HTIIKKT, ON TUESDAY, 13th IB ST., AT 4 P. M. To bear the report of tke CommlUee, and to take Into eon slderailoa the sale of a portion of their Lands. MAKMADDKH MOO UK, IKEA HUB KIl. Mdsiiat, VJib Deceatbiir. 13 11 It yyABHIUGTOS AND WALJT0T BEND OIL COMPANY. CAPITAL 00,C00. 100,000 SHARES $5 Each. Snliscrl)tiun l'rlts ys. 10,000 Bharci lteserretl as Working Capital. Office, No 314 MARKET St , Philadelphia Wo 1. A wffl on Ol) Cra, now pnnf hvr 10buTU ptr day. nnd lnfrfmiir. ho. 'i. A wf ll o on CrMk. ntiw OTr floo fH dti, wfh Ur dhow of rt) Nr this ii thn Corn flanicr Wll, which tt now iiiimpInK -"0 bnriof oil ir dny. No. i. A on OiK rfck, 6V0 fet dt? p, now rdy fbf tnbinvr, with dpHmUd iliow tf oil ; proipct of pro doHnir larvtlj. No. 4. On fifth tnterott tn a tract of It hnndri1 arrti on the AIWhnjr livrr; ! wrlli, now pantplttK ftfxj bar rH of oil per tiny ; thrt? avire welln now itoin down, Wetta Ber a allr of rivr front, all pood bortnn tarrltorf , ho. 5. A half cr- at Tideouta. netrth Kconouiltt Wtlla, wMrh are now pumpln nut bKircii ptsr ay. No 6. Hlx rrat to fe In Walnut Bond, on tn AD fUtny ilrer ; Initm llate y nurTountlii.fr t'lla propart j arc fiua pn-rtue ns wtlla. Thla tract will b Oevelnpd raotJlr. HubucrlrtM'tit are now being ftii,d, and a larnf por tion of thf itrck already taken. Tho propct and aM Inrormathin ran b nbiaiul at thaOUioa of Uie tinfany, now at No.814 MAIiKtr nuot. IA U Ul C 1 O T T K K A U M OIL COMPANY, OK l'HII.ADKLl'UIA. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000, DIVIDED INTO 200,000 SHAKES, AT $3 rKR. SHARK. 3)50,000 OaBh Reserved as Working Capital. BXJIIHCllIl'TIOIV lriICE, TO A LIMITED NUMBKIt OF SIIARHS, S2'50 PER SHARE. BTOOK IHSr ;ED Ft 'L, L PAID. This Conpany owes OVER FOl'B SQnARK aflLKfl Of territory, B the eholceat loealltlee east and west of the Allesfaeny river, adjofninf Venanse eonnt, and haa already a valuable producing Interest la Its saw aoMl and timber. uhserlptloa Books are now opened, and HakscrtnttotM received at ike olllces of Ihe Company, For. 23 and 21 Wasliiiijrion Bulldlnpt, 8. THIRD HTRRKT, IIKLOW WAl.NlTT, Andattheotrieeof Fill LIT II. BRHE & 0., No. UOfi WALNUT STItEET. Vf ILIUM D. Sktini, Treaaarer. 13 S-tt-tuthrtn E. J. UAUKISON.M. D.,gecrcUrj. JJATIOUAL OIL REFINING COMPANY, Oaf PUILADKI.PIUA. Oapital $200,000. 20,000 Shares. $10 Par. rnaeiDHNT. WATSON MaLOSC. ANAOI'.IIS. ' WATSON MAIXVR, I HI'tlR RTKVKNSOII, kflt'HAKLO IIOYKB, TU(M. J LANr'AirRS, r. BLAik.IH.KNK. Ja., I JaMKS O. fABBlKA, ALK.aKI)KU V. LKAM. THRASltnBa. THOMAS J. LANCASTER. SKCRL'TAHY. IIKRHY C. BTKVESfiOlt. This Vnriany Is Amnded opon a substantial and legiti mate buollieaa be His. and otler. sreater iudncenients and more reliable secnrlly rbr Inveaiment tban anroiiier aoe befere the public, feubncriptlona are bow being reeelvnd, and a larse portion oi the slock ll already tutted Diagrams of the property may he esaniineil.aiid ail toiliarmatliin ob tained at UieoKlceor the Company, Xu. Lu . HaV'ONI) HUual. JA8. 11. BTKVENSON, ll W-tuthJlm OENS. :AL AUKNT. 2'HE BUCHANAN ROYALTY OIL. COMPANV, CAPITAL $100,000 40,000 81IAR.ES r-AJl VALUE 10.00 MtKBIDKNT JOIIST ALEXAXDr. ' IKKASIMtKII-JDHN W. TOltltEY. fctkX'KKTARY Wat. R. LANK. I)IltK(VI'ORS. A. O. OATTBI.L, l'reaidont Corn Kxelianne Natlunal Bank, Philadelphia. KDWARll o. JAMKS.ol the house of Thotoas Klthui J. sdb at Co., rblladelpbla JOHN ALEXANDER, No. 15:13 Arch street, PhUiula. DAVID VA-NfKltVKKH, No. Ilos K. TbirieenUi street, rhlladelphia. J. U. LlDAV.riltsl.urir. B. lt.PORTF.R, JI. ll., Wllmlnston. WII. 8. LAME, Phlladelt hia. Oilioe No. 148 B. FOL'KTH fc t....... MULAllKLI'IIlA. The Broper'y of this Company consists of Oil I,aud. Lea and tlround Rent Reserves or lt'iyaltles of all the otl produeed on the 'A. Iiuc'ienan F.trrn," on Oil Croek. And also, all the oil and unuerKround deposits In two biu dred aercs of laad on k-ast Hh kury creek, 'vnanse county, Pennsylvania. There are abont one hundred and fllty nm-ayed oil lots on Uie 'A lluiihauan farin," over sixty ot which aro leased to first class operators, Ruvcnteen wells are now proilneitur oil: several are uoiv belrir tested with go-nl ptvi.peets. and ttsotor thirty bona bored at vanieis stases of impress. As a so'.lil piotnl.ttia investment a United ii'ittilier of full paid shnri's, of flu per suaio, tay ho oti ained at $7 each, upon aPiiUVaiiori to an) of liio oilLer. or .tt ttie tree of the Company. Tho prospectus, egmalnlnir a full des,rlioii of Ihe Com pass? l vvoaierty, can k vbtaiucd aijtLe ortlte, JI-X-lu II R I K A K E PETROLEUM COMPANY OK PHILADELPHIA. CAriTAU . . . . l.M,Oto. 100,000 SnAREflj PAR 10. $.10,000 lash Morklnj; Capital. BUHROrtTPTION TBIOE, f 'e'60. rFssrnsatT, T. 1IAHKINB DU PUT, Freeldent of the Catawtssa Railroad Compeer. Vtrs rnsmtitrsT, THOMAS t. WATTSON, Of ths Hardware firm of Trnltl A Co., Ko. Sit Matket tt Tnr.Asi-Ri.a, SAMUEL WORK, Of Wert, kfcCotieh A Co., Rankers, Me. le 8. Third street IliriEOTORS, T. I1ARK1NB DC ITT, THOMAS D. WATTHOS, E. 8. Blt'llARni. o( tlerniaiitowa, Wkf. D. Blir.RllKUD.InsoranoeAyena, OFOROK p. WAT, of lato Dry Uoodt flrta of J. T. Way A Co., A. W. I.EfHF.HRIHO, Cashier Mauch Chunk Kaok, EDWARD SHIPPEN, Esa Tke property of the Prase Petroleum Company eens'sts of two tracts of land, oneof two huadivd and flfty-eovess acres and one of two hundrek and slsty-flveares,smakla In all Ave hundred and twelve acres, la fee, tnthe Cold well Itranch ofOU (reek. The property has been critically etamlnrd by a Com. nlMee appointed for that purpose, and the territory pro ooareed, In Uielr joJgment, to bs fully equal to that on Ol Creik, alons whlotvthe largest oli wells ever diieovered, have been fonad. Toekutda resemble those on Oil creek In every parties, far, and tt la believed, from the large nomtier of els springs In close proximity, tl.at valuable wells wis b opened on both tliese traeta. The management av-o already secured sevsral eswrlnef and engaged a competent superintendent, with a view kt Immediate and energetio development. A large portion ol these tracts Is bottom, land admhrabl adapted for boring. Several companies arc organized on lanils Immediately adjoining this territory, among which are the llrlgfs aa Crescent Oil Companies of Philadelphia. In presenting the Drake Petroleum Company la ths public, the Directors ask trial their scheme should he ex amined, and subscriptions made to the Stock la fall Cilia as ( Its present and prospective value. T. HASKINS B0 PUT, President. THOMAS D. WATTSOX, Vlee-Frealdrak. 8AMLEL WOHK, Treasurer. Bobeeriptlons will he received at the Banking Bones of WORK, MeCOUCH at CO., " T- Me. 8d 8. TfUHO irees. g 0 V T II AV S T K It X OIL COMPANY. CAPITAL, $200,000. Tin OF EACH SHARE, $10. O 4 ' F 1 O K , No. 521 0FESNDT STEEET, PHILADELPHIA. DIKKCTORS. E. TRACT, THOMAS A, SCOTT, ADAM WAltTUMaN, J0I1K A. wniriHT, JAkltM FULLBst, M. DH (r'ayette County.) I'llBHI UltlfT, K. TRACY. VIOB-PUKBIDKHT, THOMAS A. BCOTT. SKCRUTAUy, SAMI KL 8. MOON. TnilASl'UKIt, JOHN A. WU1UI1T. LAAPg IN CCEINK AMU KAVLI'H (XILIrlt. PKKN.-VLVAN1A. THIRTY-TWO MILE8 OF OIL FRONT. A United number or SOsre, be sold at the Subscrip tion pru-s of 1J Id OS FIVE DOLLARS PER SHRE. TOR aSALK OIL CUKKIv TK.RIU I'OKY. J A Fri' or Kt.Vetit' lriiTHt on orn of the nioar vsJn li!f tiarlt) t.f ll. I. Mj. OM OK. 'UVIK, VKNANUO CUf MY, 1M.ISNM L t Ni l. It Uva) til IM jUUCti 0 of OIL t'KKKK ASH CIlKltltY 1EUV, ti(1 f(yrs aliont a--rfls of trroim.l, npon wM' h are iiiiiA,ritu VhKM. mi h over MM. WKU. thurpm rtihtr pn tint lu,;, r In p.intri a-il nearly itnl ilicij. Thtt l.Kh.-iU s uro tl.tih Lt ts'iiiiiir j olIi-T welU at !') yit niifK- iipi. it, ui iht ru I. rnaU lur U.NK HL NUHlia a-lil-Uuitat u fllH. ili.it.il tu iisa aro I.-till FI.OWINU AND PUMPING Wis4L8, oue oi wliKh )Hw tl U(M llAliUlCLCi l'KH DAY. The WnrkhiL'IiriTOt! nfone f the Sow Weill. nnA JiM I neck aiu-uitf iltti i pcruU' iLeiuheiv c at tiie rju ui fl.'H.tAX) rOK Till. WELL, and THKFK ACUKS ro iv(vl be th orliflnaJ ovrutjy Rr tam rrniil urr, iof.l ft fii ut tho ran ol t.'UJ,('0 reb wt uppornn.i'v. it i !i:lnnr.t.haH not hcen wt-titlf orti ed. nl Moniti hI.c a prniuciu Mi iA iueo ra a o tsiiora an uinutu a ' i.'l.at. , AWW C. B. nirrtOAW, Lt-1 Jio. Mil WALMlrT shseee.