THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAM HIlLADELFIIlA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER U, 1804. WFINF..DAY, IJtXCKMBRR 14, IBM. NEWS JOTTINGS. Hold if said to bve een fotind lately In small quantities near lienninirton, Vt. The corner stone of Jewish synagogue was laid in Ban Francisco last month J Water wit Introduced into Newport, Vt, laxt wck, 1T a new ariueilort company. Th flftrnth annual mretinf; of the Vermont Teacher' Association will be held in St. Albans, oo Tutsday, January 10. P-Tlie trusters of tho Mussiichusettg Stat Agri cultural Cc!lr8c bve P'1' f,,r " tlie lanJ atAm lert which la to form ,ne fBrm connected, with that isstitutlun. Tlw aggregate amount of money which liaa keen raised and expended by the several town In Vermont, In bounties for voluntoers, is nearly four million dollars. The 10th Army Corps alone devoured on Thanksgiving ttirkeys. 34'.'! chickens, 143 Imireit of apples, and 17 barrels and boxes of plea, cakes, Ac. M.ijor-Ocneral Cadwaladcrhas lieen assigned to the ronimnnd of the Department of Pennsyl vania, formerly known bb the Department of the (Susquehanna, vice General Couch, assigned to a rominand in General Thomas' army. The Indianapolis Journal says that Hon. T)anicl W. Voorlues contemplates a removal to Vew York city, and an abandonment of bis Con grcsslonal seat to Colonel H. I).'Vttsuburue,tlie contestant. The hl(.'h price of fuel has turned the attention of ninny people In Boston, Heading, Lynn, and numerous places In Massachusetts, to the burn ing of peat, and that article is now kept for sale in Boston. A new monthly religious paper is to be pub lished In Cincinnati, under the title of the Hnmion rreibytcrian. Its object is to promote the re union of tho Presbyterian Church, especially tho Branches commonly called old school and new school. At the late rresldentlul election in Vermont, Serenas Swift, of Manchester, east his eighteenth Tote for President, lie first yoted for John Adams, in 17'.K, and has voted at every Presiden tial election since. He is the oldest living gradu ate of Dartmouth College. The Rochester (N. Y.) papers announce tho intention of Henry It. Selden, of that city, to resign his seat as Jutlue of the Court of Appeals of that state. Judge Sulden was appointed to the Tjlaee In 1SC2, by Governor Morgan, and elected in 1WI3 for the nest term, which expires In 1871. The number of applications for widows' pen sions received during the month of November, and placed in the hands of the Exuminers, was three thousand three tmndrod and five. The number of invalid claims one thousand seven linndrcd and seventy-six. Oliver Arcy, of Buffulo, New York, has been appointed principal of the State Normal School at Albany, in place of I'rofessor D. B. Cochrane, resigned. Mr. Arcy has been Principal of a pub lic school in Buffalo for some twenty years, and Las high reputation. The people of Sandwich, Mass., at a recent town meeting, passed a resolution instructing the Selectmen to enforce the State liquor law, agree ing to Indemnify them for whatever loss or In jury they may Incur in tho execution of these instructions. A fisherman recently hauled up a silver fork narked "Atlantic," near the spot in Long Islund Sound where the steamer A tlantk wuh wrecked on November 27,1810. It is a very heavy, old fashioned silver fork, and bears marks of long immersion in water. We learn that Brigadier-General Thomas M. T'.gan has been breveted Major-Cicneral for gal lant and meritorious services in the field. Gene ral Xgan is at the Metropolitan Hotel, New "York, slowly recovering from his wounils re ceived a short time ago. The rank of Vice-Admiral in tho Navy will undoubtedly be created during this session of Congress. This will be a rank in the navy cor responding with that of Lieutcnant-Gcneral in tie army. Kcar-Admiral David Q. Farrugut is most favorably spoken of for the position. Charles J. Jordan and WHlard Eddy have "litcn arrested for disturbing a congregation at "West Coventry, H. I., last Sunday. Thoy took their seats in the body of the church, and, after service commenced, produced a pack of curds and carried on a game, with obscene and bias irtiemous conversation. Bronson A. Mansfield, of North Iluvcn, Ct., Iittackcd his wife with an axe, on Saturday lait. striking her on the head and shoulders as she lay in bed. Owing to the lowncss of the ceiling ho was nnable to strike full blows, and Mrs. Mans field, though dangerously, is not fatally Injured. Mansfield Is thought to be insane. A tiial of a new double-barrelled cannon was made at Hartford, Ct., a day or two ago. The pun carries a ball of fifty-six pounds, and water proof metallic cartridges nre used. It w as fired t the rate of about two hundred shots a minute. An iron-clad caisson, with a capacity of 7103 Cartridge, accompanies the gun, and the wkole can be drawn by one horse or the four men needed to fully man It,. In the trial at long range a distance of nearly two miles was reached. The Boston Traveler publishes a list of one linndred and three persons in that city whose annual incomes are above 12.5,000, as returned tinder the special income tax. The tax payers in the Fourth District are assessed upon Incomes of $10,0(10 each, after the deductions allowed by law were mado. One gentleman, Mr. Nathaniel Thayer, has the comfortnble income of $tt65ll.'i0. There are about thirty persons in the same dis trict who are taxed ou incomes of j0,000 and tinder 100,000. On Friday, November 2., a little girl two years and a half old, wandered from the house tf her parents, Bear Qucensvlllo, Canada West, and although sixty persons seurciied diligently for her through the day and night, she was not found, and the weather being cold, they con cluded that she must have perished. Another slay's search wus also unsuccessful, but on the third day the child was found by three boys who went Into the woods to gather beechnuts, and liearing a child cry, went to It j 'it held out Its liands to them and said, "Take me." Tbey Im mediately took it to the nearest house, and the necessary restoratives having been applied, it was wongm round, and Is doing well, rl 11 B OAK BALL, OIL COMPANY, Cr ri'.NNHYLVANIA. CAl'ITALi STOCK, SWOO.OOO. .!O,0Cr0 WORKING CAPITAL. 1()II,)IK) Hluirci. Kfti l'nr Knob. PUBSCItin iON PRICE, S2 50PER 11 AUK, H'LL TAID. HECTOR TYNDALB. HENRY E. BIMrSON. MIHKJM, HECTOR TYSDAl.C, . C. FIBBER, lissnr carson, wiluam ahhfach, WILLIAM M. GKKINF.It, J. O. FllTTR, HENRY E. BIMP80M. Ttif property of the ntieve Company consists of over 4A0 (four hundred and sixty) acre of l.and la fee simple, situated on the Sugar Camp Branch of Htuarl'trun, Ve nnngo comity, Pennsylvania, tying between OU creek on a line betweou the Hyde and Egbert, Story, and MoKlheuy Fnrmt unci the Allegheny river, In the heart of the oil regions, nearly two rultes on each aide of the niu,of borable territory, with room for the sinking of hundreds of wells, and Is conaUercd by experienced persons In the oil busi ness invaluable as oil-producing territory. There ar oil wells In every direction nejtr this property, productnf larpa yields. The almost energy Is being, and will be, directed to the development of this property to ma to It productive and remunerative to the stockholders. The Company own a lease of one and a quarter ai'fee on the '.'ulbertson tract, on the AHHhony river, nearly adjoin ing continuous pumping wells of forty barrels per day. A well has inst been put In operation; Is 420 feet deep, from wljch they arc now reeelvuiB ten (10) barrels of oil por day, and increasing. It la within a fe'T hundred yards of the celebrated Hussey and Mcltride and lteydrlck wells, and others which have and are producing largely. There Is room on this tract for three or four more wells, and on which wells will be sunk without delay, tin the main properly engine, tools. A'c., are boiug placed, and contracts being made for tho sinking of several other wells. A large portion of the stook having ulreudy been sub scribed, the books will remain open for a short period for the remaining shares, at the subscription price, $l(Oper share, full paid. For further information, apply to J. C. FRYER, No. 113 C'llKSNUT 8TUEKT. PmijMier.niu, December 1J, 1804. 13-18-Ct 2K-8YIA'AMA I M I K K I A L OIL COMPANY. Offioe, No. 139 S. Tifth Stieet, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, 81,000.000. 200,000 SHARES AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH. ltescrvcd Capital, 6230,000. TnttfllTlENT. ALEXANDER K. WcCLURE. DtBUCTOnP, Thomas a. rcorr, 1). K . JACK MA N, J. J. UOMltEKllElt, johs m. rriMRBor. F.L1SIIA W. DAVIS, 1'ElElt 11. BHA1.L. SBCUBTAllT. JAMES M. SELLERS. TREASURER. ELLS11A W. DAVIS. This Company has l'JO acres of laud, In fee, oa Allegheny river, Immeillsteli- opioslte Oil city, and adjoining Lay tonln, with llu rods front on the river, and 76 rods front oa Lay's Bun. Hon. V. F. Kamtdell, F.dltor of the Oil City " Monitor,'' nnd agent for this land, assures the Compuny that It wUl sell in lots for tlOO.noo, re serving the OU right, which Is worth flOO.lOO addi tional. Immediate revenuo will be derived for the Company from the sale of these lots; and the Oompsny have two good engines with complete fixtures, to operate lniarcdiatcly for OU. The territory in this ItBmsJjete locality has never failed to produce proncabty. Also, 1G0 acres , lu li e simple, In the celebrated Cherry ltun lilstrrct, immediately adloluingf'herry Jtun Petroleum Compauy, whose stork Is now worth per share. The Company now have oilers, which will be accepted, for sinking wells on lease, without any ocst to the corporation, and one-hiilf the proceeds to go to the Company. The Curtln and Ht. Nicholrth Companies are In this Immediate locality, and their sto k te now enmmaadlng a large premium. In addition, the Company has 40 acres, In fee tiimple, on Cherry Tree Knn, which einptie into Oil Creek, and Is the best-pr' ducinc secUon of the OlUerritory; and 110 acres, la lee simple, on Walnut Bend, Ave miles above the month of Oil Creek, nnd not over two miles from the celebrated Heed Well, now producing orer two hundred barrels per day. Also, the hse of three tracts of land, two oa Oil Creek, eaoh producing over ten barrels per day, and one on Alle gheny river, producing ten barrels per duyof heavy OU, worth now twenty-one dollars per barrel. The Company now receives three-fourths of the proceeds of the last named well, and onc-hulf of theothertwo. EacbofUiese tracts will be developed by the Company by sinking additional wells, aud the englces and fixtures are now on hand to dolt. The oilicers of i!s Company mciix to prosecute the development of ihcie lands most enerKetieally, and they have entire contdiivu that they will yield very targe dividends on the capital stock, ' Subscriptions juust be mado promptly, as more turn one-hall of the stock In already engaged- Subscriptions will be received at the Often of the Company. lVlS-ut QOAl Oil-., and oTnKn reoour-onATErj CnUPAVUM, ejw he svpplted at lowest eask nrioea wah OlJtlJKlCAl tea )V MOCK, IKAMsrrtt hook i, ' stock i.Kin.rnn, in vihicmi) rooes. a a. A suR assortment of sainplua oa hand for surehajiers so Mloetn-oin. Styles ufoieslMdilleiwlOerUleateeol aHvck. W. 0. PEEEY, ManrJactaring Etationer, U-M-Sw 8. W. onruer FOtntTS aud BAIT. Sts, WANAMAKER & SHOWN, p H OSTKCTDfi or Ttra COTTER FARM OIL OOMPAUT, I,1I1IAI)EL.1,IIIA. Copltnl Htook, e e ffl.OOO.OOOe DlTinr.n ixrO30O,nM8iun:n ATM PER H1UBR. Bnbscription Price to a Limited Hcmtxr of Shares, I2'50 Per SlmM. UTOCK IWBUED FULL TAID. VOM. ( 1HH HlrOPlTlU) AS) W0EKT1U CAP IT AT., iRswinntiT, 1?AIA11 LUKKNri, M. D. vich-frhkidhhv, WILLIAM M. 6TEWART. TuaAncnea, WIU.1AM D. SMITH. PSCUBTAaT, K. J. HARRISON, M.D. TUB PROPERTY OF TU COMPANY COHM8TB OF TUB rOU.OWIHd: I. The fee simple of 136 acres, known as the MV.ter Farm." on llig Broken-Rtraw creek, and on txe line of the Philadelphia and Krle llaltroad, one aud a half miles west Of Oailand, Pittsflrld township, Warren county, Pennsyl vania. Tills land la situated In one of the best localities la the neighborhood. It takes In the whole of the valley for ever a mile In exteat, giving a frontage on the Broken-Bu-aw creek of over two miles. It also extends northward over the bluff, and takes In a considerable portion of the Blue Eye Run, a tributary of the Rroken-Htraw. Hrokea-Htraw crock takes Its rise from tlie east side of the bluff, which gives rbe to the oeiebratrd Oil creek, on the west side. It Is navigable from the Cotter Farm to the Allegheny liver, a distance of ten miles, and thus arTnrds facilities for transportation by boat to Pittsburg. As mentlonod bo fore, the Philadelphia .and Erie Railroad runs directly througb the propetty on the bank of the creek, and thus it la brought lu direct communication with the great oil markets, Kew York and Philadelphia. Tho blaifs rise from 400 to COO feet, la some places very abruptly. There Is a dam built across the creek about midway on the pro perty, giving Immense water-power to 0110 of the finest and best-constructed saw-mills In the country. This mill at present saw sCtOO lect of lumbor per dsy w ith one sluglo upright saw. A gang of saws can be added at a small cost, and tho mid be made capable of yielding a revenuo to the (Jvu panyatonce eiual to an ordinary producing well. Tho bluffs abound with pine, hemlock, &c.,in such quantity as to keep the mill running for several years. Jn addi tion to the mill there Is a very substantial aud large frame bouse, several smaller ones, bams, stables, blacksmith shop, carpenter shop, Ac. &c ; In Short, everything that an experience of a twenty years' residence taught the late owner to be necessary. The bottom land on the flat Is good farming land, Is cleared for the purpose, and is from ISO to 300 acres In extent. The farm abounds with eholee spots for drilling, and with facilities for the purpose, such as few other lands possess. The rav ines which Intersect and form breaks be tween and through the hills, and which are favorite locali ties for wells, have flno streams, which will give sufficient w atcr power tu enable the Company to Immediately com mence sinking several wells, thus saving the expense and delay In obtaining engines. A derrick can be built near tho saw mill, and gearing attached, thus making tho mill to answer a double purpose. Tlie "shows "ot oil are equal, and In many places superior and more numerous, to those ob served in what has proved to be the beet localities on Oil creek. About two miles from the farm, over the bluffs, tho JTosmer Oil Company, of Philadelphia, are drilling two ells on the llosmer run, which empties Into the Broken Straw at Garland. These wells are giving the most (.'rati fying evidence of tlie existence of oil in great quanUtles, and have established Its presence in that region beyond a doubt. The Cotter Farm Is situate about ten miles nearly due north 01 the now celebrated Tideouto, on the Allegheny river. 11. The fee simple of 11C7 acres on the North Salmon creek, Tionehta township, Forest county, Pa., just ovar the border of Venango county. This land, as In the ease of the Cotter Farm, takes In the valley as well as the hluiTs on both sides, and Is traversed by numerous ravluoa and Uttle stnams running into the Salmon creek. The evldcnr es of oil cannot be excelled lit fai t, are so marked, and the formation of the land is so favorab.e to the exist ence of ol , that every oU man visiting tke region says : "Salmon crock Is bound to equal the world renowned Oil creek," and the speculating public have shown their faith In It by leasing or buying every ai re or land from this compauy's territory to the mouth of the Creek about tlvo milts as well as up and down the Tlonetta river for several miles. This property Is situate about ten miles east of the Alle gheny river. It abounds with the best description of timber pine, cherry, hemlock, etc., which can be made to yield a handsome revenue to the Company. The development of the country is rapidly progressing. A well is being sunk half a mllo trom the property, two others two miles from It, and the Tlonesta river Is lined with thum on each side for miles one at the mouth of'Nalmon creek, now yielding oil, and all of Ihem giving such Indications while drllllug that have heretofore only accompanied the sinking of the best w ells on OU creek. In addition to tills, the counties sur rounding Forest county north, south, east, aud west, are all yielding oil, and give great strength to the suppo sition that Foreit county Is lu the centre of an Immense basin of oil, underlying that whole region of country, A COMPETENT SUPERINTENDENT, Mr. FRANK O. EVER, who has had four yoiri' expe rience In the business, has been appointed, and has com menced operations on the lands of the Company. A limited number of shares will be sold at the above mentioned subscription price , tlU) per share.whlch will bo AiU paid, and S.'iO,000 applied itiantUtately to the develop, nieut of the property. From the above prospectus It will be seen that the 4,Cotter Farm Oil Company" offers unusual inducements t Hose wishing to Invest tn oil stocks. The extent of the property ow ned br them, over four square miles, the well- known productiveness of tlie snrroundlng region, aud the facilities possessed by tbem for the Immediate develop ment of their territory at not more thau two-thirds the usual coat, warrant the Irlreetnra In asscitlng that tlie 'CotUir Farm Oil Company" wilt soon place Itself among tlie first dividend paying Oil Stock Companies la the auunuj. Subscription books are opened and subscriptions to the eapltal stock of the Company received at their otheei, Kos. 23 and 24 Washington liuililliiKh, THIRD STREET, HELOW WALNUT, And at the ofllcc of li-liinwsDt 1'llILIl' II. li KICK & CO., No. 305 WALNUT STREET. FINE CLOTHING, rHtOBI'iXTUM ITCLIBTOOK BEEEHVE OIL COMPANY. rAPFTAI. (STOC K, I.OOO.OOO. 100,000 SHARES, (10 EACH BCDPfRirTIOM PRICE, f Dm BII A RE. JRPK1MWT, JAMBS MrMtljLAR. SSdltnAST AUD THUiSVHV, J. II. kKIKltOTD. No.r40fl WALNUT BTBEKT The property of this Company Is all In Venango eonnty, and Is believed to be as good ell territory as any In the eennly: go. 1. One-rbnrth royalty Interest In three acres one hnndrsd and five perrhes of land, being the MofHIntoek Reserve, situated at the Junction of Oil Crei k with Cherry Ron. The leases (M yoarsl are held by onergetlc and re sponsible men. There la a flowing well, struck about tlie 0tb of October, and Is now yielding 140 barrels per day, with a good prospect of a large Increase. There la also a posaping well, yielding over HO barrels. Increasing dally, and It is confidently expected will become a large flowing well. Three other wells are nearly completed, one SM rent deep. In the third sand roek; one 4M) feet deeps rnt Ml feet dees, jost through the third sand rock, and ready for the engine, which Is on the ground, and another Just com menced, in all of which oil has already bean found, and will he. It Is supposed. In a few weeks, largely productive, making six wells completed and tn active prooesa of com pletion. On this territory there is room for twelve er six teen wells, and, from the character of the leasees, will be developed rapidvy. Ho . J One half acre of ground tn the eentre of the above tract, reserved originally by tbe owner as his roaidenoe, and on which 11 stands. This la a fee simple, but subject to one-fourth of the oil produced from It. The best Judges pronounce this half acre to be at good oil territory as any on the creek, and which the Company expect to deve lop as rapidly as possible forthe benefit of the stockholders. Ko.8. One-third working Interest In three and one-half aerie on Oil Creek, situated further up, adjoining the widow McCllntock's farm, and as favorably located as alos.land 2. On this property there Is a new well, pro ducing 30 barrels or oil daily, and Increasing. Another well In progress of boring, and progressing tatltfactorlly. This properly It susceptible of greater development, and promises to be largely productive. Xo. 4. Two hundred and ten aeres of land In fee simple on Pltiiole Creek, three miles from the Allegheny Hirer, and surrounded with wells, already developed aud success ful. A Urge portion of this farm Is believed to bo good oil territory. No. 6. A valuable tract on Smart's ltun, containing about thirty aeres. This Is regarded as onn of the most desirable regions outside of Oil Creek and Cherry Unn. Bevcral companies bare commenced operations with highly favorable prospects. fo. (. A valuable tract on and near Tubs Run, which empties Into the Allegheny River, on the east side, about one roue above Tlonesta Village. Several ravlnni past through tills property, and there la considerable of good timber on It. No reason w by It should not prove to be good oil territory. No. 7. A valuable tract on Tlonesta creek, lustahove Laeey's Mills, on the left-hand sido of the creek, contain ing abont fifty acres, with at many rods oa tbe ereek. indications for oil very favorable. No. 6. A valuable tract on Tlonesta creek, just above the Inst described, containing about fifty acres, and about fifty rods front on the ereek. No. 9, A tract of territory on and ad iolnlng a rnn which pties Into Hemlock cresk, abont five miles from Presi dent, and nearto the property of the President Petrolenm Company. It contains abont twohnndred acres, part well timbered, the balance believed to be good oil territory. No. 10, A valuable tract on and near Pithole Run, abont one mile from the Allegheny river, and nearly opposite the celebrated Pithole Creek, which It now regarded with much favor. This property contains abont twenty-five acres, part well timbered, and there are good reasons for believing they will prove good oil territory. Immediately on going into operation this company wlr be la the receipt of say 60 barrel! o f oil per day, wlilvb at tlO (it Is now selling at $V2), will be a daily Income $i,00, or $10,000 per annum, enubllng the compiuiy make dividends of not less than three per cent per montl on the Invest moot from the beginning, with a good pros pcet of a large increase, It I believed that no oil companv has been formed with more certain prospects of success. Only a limited por tion I tlie stock Is oflercd at $r, as tlie corporators confi dently believe that In a very thort time the stock will be worth much more than par. As the company reUes mainly on the first described property for their present Income, tho following report, tnsile by a committee of gentlemen appointed to make the exumination, Is submitted : Tbe undersigned committee, appointed to examine the property of tlie McClintock Reserve Oil Company, respect fully report 1 hat they navo thoroughly examined the John Mc' lln- fork Reserve, situated at the junction of Oil Creek and Cberrvltun. The property alocated on a beautiful biuff, admirably adapted to boring. There arc six wells finished and In progress. One well, which had been yieldiug about forty barrels dally, had suddehly Increased to one hundred and forty barrels, and was flowing at about this rate on our visit. Another well, represented as yielding seventy live barren, was pumping at tbe rate of eighty to ninety barrels, and the Intelligent superlntendeat aud lease wui sanguine In the expectation that In a thort time It would beeonie a flowing well, and live a much btrger yield. These two wells are but a few weeks old, and have evory Indication of becoming vor j large wellt. Three other wellt are In process of bortnir, and will be finished on or before tlie first of January i and from tbe truncations, we believe they will aU be largely productive. One other well was just commenced, and will be pushed rapidly to completion. Tlie whole of tbe properly, exoept the half acre oa which the homestead stands, has been leased, and is in the lusnds of experienced and energetic men, who wl 1 spare no pains or expense to develop the propertyln tlie best manner, aud In the shortest possible time. The derricks, houses, aagines, tools, etc , are all new, and tlie best of their kind, and In excellent order, giving evidence of the careful tnservlsloii of tbe owners of tho leasee. W e have no doubt that the Company's Interest one fourth royalty now about nfrv-flve barrels perday, which at $10 Is .,-'0, will be greatly Increased by the first of January next i and as the land will admit of twenty wells being bored upon it, a good Idea may be formed of the Immense yield which will result when all are finished. The homestead occupies half an aore from which the Company will receive three-fourthf of the oil If they work It, and which your committee strongly recommends i It would uot be surprising il'lbls interest alone shimld, before the expiration of a year, realize an Income of several hun dred barrels per cay. The entire property consists of a little over four acres, with a superior dweldng and good barn upon It. From Its proximity to Cherry Hon, and Its peculiar location, together w 1th the fact that the property nad not been found lo be atrected by other wells in tbe Immediate neighbor hood, we are led to the conviction that it is one of tlie mast desirable properties ou Oil Creek Tours respectfully, J. 1). UEINUOTH. No. 4IIC Waluut I nut. JAMES MiMILLaN. No. SOU Hansom strcal 15-J-mwfaw W. U HICUARI)SON,No.fj0Maet8l. REDUCED PRICES, T H K I H A K K PETROLEUM COMPANY OF riIIL.ADliL.rf.IIA. CAPITAL, .... l,rXU,Ot0. 100,000 MIARBfl, PAR 10. $30,000 Cftkh Working Capital. BunHoramoN priob. tfauo. i imsjBstT, T. HABKINB DU PUY, PresMeat of She Catarwloa autre 4 Obaapaay. JPB rtUSfllDSUST, THOMAS D. WATT80N, Of tht Hardware Una of Trnatt Co., Me. M Market tt Trtaisraaa, BAMT7KL, WORIT, Of Work, McCenek A m Baakerc, No. 34 I.Vkcrd street WR10TCBS, T. HAARlBS TU PUT, TDOMAB 1. WATTBOI, B. B. BIlAMs), of Uorsuanbswm, WM. D. sniRRKKD, Insurant Aena. OEOROlt P. WAT, ef late Dry Uoods Una 0 J. T. Way A Co., A. W. I.mtHr.MRIIKl. Cashlar aseuch Chnnk Dana, IDWABD H1II1TE, Eso, Tlie property of the Drake Petroleum Company eonafsts of two tracts of bind, one of two hundred and flfty-ceven acres and one of two bundrekand oixty-fl ve acres, mak tag In all five hundred and twelve acres, la fee, oa the Cald well Ilranoa of On Creek. The property baa been critically examined by a Oora tnlttee appointed fbr that purpose, and the territory pro nouroed, In their Jndgmeat, to be fully canal to that ea 01 Ore, along which the largest oil wellt ever discovered have been found. Tbe lands resemble those on Oil ereek la every tarttem lar, 'and It Is believed, from the large number ct oh, tprtngt In close proximity, that valuable wellt WIS be opened on both these tracts. The management kavo already secured several engtnet and engaged a competent superintendent, with a view to Immediate and onergetio development. A Urge portion of these tracts It bottom, land aomtrabl adapted for boring. Several compsniea trr organlred on lands immediately adjoining this territory, among which are thaBrlggtan Crescent OU Companies of Philadelphia. In presenting the Drake Petroleum Company ta Use sabllo, the Directors ask that their scheme should be ex amined, and subscriptions made to the Btoek Is Ml tWib at to lu present and prospective value. T. HASKIHS BD PUT, President.' THOMAS D. WATTBON, Vlco-Pfesl-Wot. BA1IU1U. WORK, Treasurer. Babie rlptlous will be received at tbe Banking Booh of WORK, MeCOUCII A CO., 11-r-tf No. K B. TUIfaO Bisect. O L C A N 1 C OIL COAL COMPANY OF WEST VIRGINIA. riUNTED CIUCUlAKS, With the Proepectmi and Geological Report of the property of UUt Company, are now ready at onr office. This Company ownt over 2500 acres of what Is known aa the beat OIL TKRHITOKY upon the GREAT UP HEAVAL IN WEST VIROINTA, and offers Urge Induce ments to parties to subscribe for the limited number of Bliaret offered at $4 por share for fall paid stock, the par being $10 per share ThU price per share la not above the marketable value of tbe lands, and tt'U offered ar the sole purpose of In creasing the facilities for development, and will, beyond a reasonable doubt, prove a profitable Invectincisl. COOPER & GRAFF, No. II MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. Pmupai.iiMA.NovemborSO.lHr. Ill THE BUOHANAB EOT ALT Y OIL COMPANV. CAPITAL ttOO.OTO 40.UOO SHARES TAR VALUE 10.00 PBERIPEWT JOHft ALEX ANDES. TREAHlHtEK IOUN W. TOitKKY. BKCKCTABT-WM S. LANK. DIKEWORS. A. G. CATTEl.L, President Corn Kaoliang Xaetoaal Bank, Philadelphia. HI) WARD G. JAMES, of the hosse of Thecn.u Ulehard on A C., Philadelphia JOHN ALBXANDRH, Wo. WW Areh atreet, PhlUila. DAVID VANDtUtVCUt, No. mm B Thartealli timet, Philadelphia, J. B. LYDAT, Plttebnrg. B. It. PORTER, M. 1)., Wilmliigtoa. WM. B. LANE, PhiUdetyLia. Oflloo No. 18 S. FOURTH Ftiwt, PllII.AliaXlnLe- Th propers? of thlt Company eontls's ef OR Land. Leases, and Uronnd Rent Reserves or Royalties ef all tl oil prodnocd on the "A. Buchanan Farm," oa Oil Creek. Aud also, all tbe oil and anderrround deposits In two hun dred aeres of land on East llu kory crock, Vonaug county, Pennsylvania. There are ahoat one hundred and titty surveyed ell kite on the "A nuthauaa farm," over elsty of which arc leased to first class operators, Seventeen wells are aow producing oil: several are now being testod with good prospects, and twenty o thirty Lotus uoied at various stages 01 progress. As a stud promising Investment a United numbor of fall paid shares, of (lu per share, may be obtamud at $7 each, upon application I any of tbe ofllcurs. or at tbe office of tbe Company. Tbe prospectus, oonlalntng a full descrlp'lon ef tht Com pany's property, tan be obtained at,'bc ofbeo. )l-2li-lth YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, I L L O W GLEN PETROLEUM' COMPANY. CAl'lTAI JOO.OOO. DITIDHD INTO 90,000 SHARER, 0 T1I8 PAR VALUB OF 5 00 KAOIl. Wei-klng Capital, $.10,000. Peeks of gukeerrpUon fbr PIPTEBbT THOUSAWD Rharet of Stock, at TWO DOLLAR" per Share, opeaed art tke OsBec of Ike Company. No. 47 WALNUT BTHKKT, Or ttubsertptlone may be Is wkk aay as. titer ef tkt Board of Directs v. 1 luBSinanv, JAMKB M. OONARD. taCKHTAaT AUD niABVRia, JOHN II. CARR. DIR1CTORJ, JAmTEA M. COrTHAT), o. (tl Market street. J01IK u. (IRAI1AM, No. ST7 Market street JOS. It. SnEI'PAKO, bo. long Cheantt street. CO AT KS WALTON, No. S3I Market street. . WM. HART CAHK, No. 1S44 I. Broad street. Tke Oil lands ef the Company consist of the follewtnt described tracts, embracing, In all, eac handred aad ftfry twe (lM)aer. TACT NO 1 contains fifty-six (M) acres, situated at tke Jiaetloa of Burns' Ban and the i bl river, wltb a frontage ca both the river and run. TBACT NO, t contains flitty (40) acres, adjoining No. 1. Not. 1 and 2 art leased fbr fifteen years, three fourths of the ell accruing to the Company. They embrace the entire valley ef tbe rnn for nearly one mil. TKACT NO. 3 contains Sfly-slx acres, owned by the Company la fee crmple, located en Fifteen creek, which cmptlec lata ins Little Muskingum river. Tbe Messrs. Tack Brothers, wb hart bten to tuccetiful on the Horse Nock property In Vir ginia, .are now sinking a well oa the adjoining tract, within tlx hundred fevt of our line. 2 13-10-Iaa goui'iiw i-: s t e n n OIL .COMPANY, CAPITAL $200,000, Fill OF BACK SHARE, $10. O F FIOE, No. 521 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. DIRECTORS. B. TRACT, THOMAS A, SCOTT, ADAM WAHTHMAN, JO IIS A. WRIGHT, JAMKH rUIJJCB.M.D., (kayette County.) rsisinsvT, . TRACY. VIOH-PRBSiriHKT, THOMAS A. BCOTT. StOIBTAUT, SAMCKL B. MOON. THBASt'Itau, JOHN A. WBIOUT. LAUDS IK GUB1SB ABD FAYETTE OOUSTIBfl, PBXIKYLVAIA. THIETY-TV70 MILES OP OIL FBOHT. A ruBlMd uumbes oC Pfcarea will be sold at the gubsortp tfcm price of I-0 FIVE DOLLARS PER SHARE. JHE OLAKIOJI ElVEB OIL COMPANIES. OFTICE, No. 841 WALNUT STREET, (aucoMU n.ooa). W11..1.IAM I'. HOUKI.li, PasMJlllU.Nl'.. J. KIM ft-ON AFRICA, ni7-U Beeretary and Treasurer . T70R BALK OIL CREEK. TERRITORY. P A Kres or Koya'lv Interest on one of tlie most valu- , able tracts of nil. l.ANl. Of Oil. (.'KaBK, VBNABUO , COlgn, PKHSSYLVAKI. It lies at the juueiljnof OIL CltKKK AND CHEilKY HOB", and covers about Ha) acres of ground, npon wbkk are numerous I.KASKS. wl.h over MXl'i WKI.I.S Iboreou, eulier producing, or m progress and nearlv dot. lied, rke 1 arihKKe are dull' lngn'uinrf other wells oa sues yet unoccupied, a there is room lor UMK HUNlittBl) addl- UnTosen''Bs are both PI.OWINU AND PPelPtaa WniLl-, one of which lias flowed 1100 BAKRKI.8 PRR DAT. The Working In'erest of eneof the New Wells, soU lat week among the i peratlvos tliemse.ves at the rat of - i;a.U0l) Olt THE WELL, ard THU1B aCRKB reserved by the nrlirlnal owner tor bis residence, sold aiso at tlie rale or S7O0.OIS1 l-oeh an ouponuui'v. It Is belisieil.has not been reoently oftuied. and woald sanke a D'oducum baaia of auja rasa as to ehord au suiuivuie en1 Jtl. -1""-"0 C. B. PI'SOAst, y21 Ku. tSd (VALSt'T (S.MCi. SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS t