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T1TK DAILY PiVKNTSrO TELEGRAMl". HIILADKfjPHIA, TUESDAY, DECKMBKR 20, 18G1.
lt'ESPAY, DECEMHKR 2", l4l.
BPIBIT W THE HEW YORK PRESS
Lending Editorial from tlie Mow Torh
Papers This Morning.
the 1101 nr. nr it rrit i aim Kt
tii-. jii:i( s( m t.nriov
From thr Timei.
V7t ho t Hon. Winter 1 iitvia Vds tiottor. Tho
Hume of K pio-eiiia'ivcs ln pm.i'I liie rnoln
ton ccnmrlnK Inti rniCiMliria: of tin- Nt.i'.o D'1
ailiiient Willi l'oril. u Allans. IT that Im-ly
would imw tiidiir-i- liis v. lii'ini'nt dciititii i.iti'iil nf
Prieitkut l.ineni,i (or d saiiiipiviiiK a bill whir li
lie bud faviirt'il, wu mmlit rcii-iiiiiitilv li.pe for
Mr Hauls' t -m p n.iry nuiiit-M-ciiee in tiio h tiou
cf tli c Ailiniiii-.il ,i iou. An it is, c ciin only !i ,o
Hint lie lull ii' it on rttiro.v it holuro the olurt ro
lrnitiUcr of Ii I ( "ii ri s O'ml ti'rin cxpln .
'J bo actum i t the li'iuf m nut parti -ulnrly
rtcdiia'ila lo ivi'J.mi, tliougli it is lit"
harmless in iti jirc ieal r-rte't I'urKross Iik
tlie ii(:tii t ill ciaro w. it, and hen tii-c ! it is
llie tint) of tno J.x.t-m.ve to r.mijuet llistwir;
I nt Uie lion-col hcjti situ itirt bus nu r.ijlit,
I y Us sepura c m lion, li t;i t itc lo the President
or to miy ilt'i'sriiiinnt ot tlifi O ivcrninctit, any
policy ui'on any mlij ot lur.vn or lo nesti ;
anil any uttcri'jit t ill mi is fitnpiy an iinsuuijt.i ni
ol I'owir witu which I; in not mo iicii.
It Congress bail s -i n lit lust voir, l.jr ttie j lint
nc ion of its two lloiisrri, to pa-n n law il -ciarrin;
w ir nKuinnt the Kiein h lor tnuir iikVrcMiu in
Mexnn, or t.rt'cri!iiiig u a i ic i-1 1 : Hue of pjil-y to
be pursued liy cur Ci-jMi'iiiuuti! upon that or any
oihi r suli.it'. t, ilia law would s!ill have ri"j'iirnl
the I'n Miiciif s si -nature to rtlve it vuiiil ami
active lune. Dot iik- i'i siilent has precisely the
Hiune nht lo wi'htinid Inn nntiiit ami thn-i
veto the uiw.us (.'ongii'.cs has 1 1 pa-s u ; an. I .-ny
am nipt to nuniile iliut lirht, or lo overrule I' in
liny i ilier way tlniu l y die vote rO'iuireii In the
Uiin-tilntion, . an invasion of the pieio'itivis of
the Executive ih tuirttncnt. Ami uny aiiuinp: tj
give to a hare resolution of onr lloii-e an imp i.rt
uiiee ahioad or at home which docs not h-Mon to
it in the eve of the Constitution, in simply a inis
chievoUH experm enl upon the ignorance of tlio
people of foreign couuirtes, or upon the credulity
of our own.
In all hi" correspondence with I'ranee on tin)
8tih.je.tol Mcmco, .Mr. Seward, on lietialfof tha
I'roi'K ht. Lu'l dmcmiined the right of interlVreue
in Mexicnn utl.iii -; hut he had repeatedly and
caine-lly warned the French Government tha'
any attempt on their part to override trie will of
the Mexican-, uud to ttuuntiluli, by force of arms
or by fraudulent election, a inon irchy lor the
republican institutions whlh were then existing
in th.it country, would plant seeds ot disc oul.-nt
in the I-lined .'-tut- , which would bo very likely,
HooDer or luter, to involve the two countries. in
war. No person in any responsible position
could well wish the President, under the circuui
BUncen of tie tne, to ro any lurther than this.
No intelligent Hi end of the Government of the
I'nlted Mules could wink it, while sinie'llni? for
the ptcsenntlon of rcpultlietn institutions at
home, to as nine the additional Uik of proiecting
them ubroad. .led DhtIs was ua:ura Iv anxious
that wo should. li-u.iuts and or ins t tuntvd
tLe Piesideut i.Rtur.illy enough with his inn 'tion
III regard to iMcxieo ; ino-e wlio, Iroin politic il
t-cntiimiit or pa 'y leeiiair, Rympa'hued with
Jetf. ltans in the Noith, n iturally echoed these
complaints: and tno oti.iect of the resolution
pasacd by the H -use, under tho guidance and
mniuluH ot Winter Davis, if it had any object
beyond Unit of dani.-eji1 tho President, wis to
push the country into an atiitude of hostility
towards Fratuc. Tho President did not believe
that it would ho wi-c lor tho country to tako that
position. He did not believe that it would aid
the great ol j et of a'l our efforts the cuppres
uion of the Kchtllion.
On the contrary, he saw clearly that it would
hamper and rcurd, and that it might defo it it
altogether. Ho decided, therefore, and decided
wisely, not to chr.tiite the policy ho bad thus far
pursued upon that subject j nnd in the despatch
to which Mr. Davis takes exception, he simply
told the French Government that there was
nothing In the action of the House which required
him to cbutijjc it, and that ho did not intend to
do so.
It tuit9 the present pnrposo of Mr. Davis to re
present Ibis as an aputuit to tho French Govern
ment for the action of tito House. This is a per
version of Us cbaraeier. There was nothing in
tho despatch open to such a construction. It wai
simply an txjlmniiun of the real scope of that
actiou, pericetly true in itself, and called for by
the circumstances of tho ca-e. No one pretends
that it has produced any ill rasulta. No one iocs
in it anything dtroKatorv to the dignity of the
country, or chancing In the slightest degree the
posiJon and attitude of tho Government concern
in a inn netnm ol tho Ficnch in Mexico.
Mr. Davis urobalilv had no other object In
nrAutlnir this n kolutioii unon the Houso than tho
. ;.wii..ui..,n or his nu n enaction and the gratifica
tion of his person il dunko of tho President and
Mr. Scwaid. Those protested lrlonus or me au
...iitir,oion who voted for it did so, pnitiahly,
from sympathy with these sentiments. If they
meant anything more, let thorn follow up their
vote liy corresponding action. Let them take
steps lo cany out the policy they 6ecm to lore
i.ii,i.w. Let tin in bring in a 1)111 to expel Maxi
milian from Mexico, not by resolutions, but by
force of arms, and then we shall have a doliuito
.,,,1 ,i.u.iivi. . vtin ssion of oniniou, not only Irom
" tho country also, upon this
" it now stands, tho action of the
...ncn nmniltlt til ll'tle moro than a stilenctic
ebullition against the President, on the part of
those who tui.vd to prevent ins re-eieeiuu.
of It t en re we do; hut thev are verr liltelr tido
it. And ciice fairly coffined, il wi.'l have
...mailer nnd dryer eyed following of mirnfners
lbnt Illmtrious crimlnnl who has precCil I
It on ibe way to "the hon appointed for all th
lirlng." TliOii.'an-ls shallowly presume that the
Houlb is a unit in fanatical ilerotlon to its giant
enrsr ; when, to say nothing of the negroes, there
never m a time when a very I irgn proportion
of the Foutbcrn white. In- luding their wisest
nnd best, did not feel and kn i tint slavery was
tin ir bhtie and en rue.
Hut the sla-tholders held the reins of power;
Il ey Could ami did mother expressing but not
thought, so the rwr of Juggernaut rolled on, over
prostnte, crushed, InwirdlT shti Idnring while
volublv adming niitltiiudcs. Hlarerr, once
anilttid to bo ileatV Hie screts itf that giant
f ti nl-oiite will iio ri'Vi sled, and thousands
wid learn that Ibose wV'in they hare nvarded
as hloianrs of the t-oi.n rn Mo och were at
lieurt us dia.'.lv f cs a I ai'ng.
No ane person ever can itave ludicved slavery
in accord with the golden ru', but mildo'it have
tnr.ri' d It pirsorellv advant.c tiss. Sotno de-riTi-il
a pecuniary profp from taeir relation to It ;
oihcis di i nn d It tl.e linlder whereon thev elim'ied
to 'oeiai eininetieo. It was on this ground t h 'it
It e NoutK rn w men be :ame more fanitieal in
tlilr devotion to It than titer husbinds and
brothers; women leing, as a clas, nioni nristo
t iatie that is, placing a higher value on 8 icial
dl'l'ncilon than men.
It is ipilte probable that tho si'iceresl and most'
persist! nt contemners of emancipation w ill be
found among the white half-sisters of those whom
it makes free, lint slavery once dead, the great
bulk i f our name born d.uii; titer will pro-test
that Ibry ta er boiercd in nor lav ne 1 it that
tin y only stooj up for the Union and the Con.
fctitiitii'ii. And, so that we hae free lorn, nnlon,
in il peace, we shall not be Incline 1 to oiitrorert
tl,t ir iis-rrtions on a point w lin h will h ivo tic o.no
w hollv Imui atei ml.
I IPAET MINT Or WASHINGTON.
Mlliinr.v i ItHiiiri'.
Mail r-IJtneral Chri-tophcr ('.doii'Auitur nu
ni'iicci s the follnwinu; imp irtant military changes
in his Department :
II r a t'ui a lit ens Ih.rvi:rMi vi or Washini;.
'-,'Iimv.i;i'ii Aki (,'otus. Heeeinle'r
17, G. neral Orders No. 1 1 1 I. C olonel
T. Ingr.iliam, .isih Ma'saehuse'ts Volutite -rs, is
iinnonnced as I'rovust Marshal-t l -ner il, Do
litisis north of Potomac He will ho obeve I
aid respited accordingly. All Provost M ir
sbnls of this Department, north of the Poiom I ',
will report to him for insiiuctions.
'1 he lolnmitiL' naiiu d oili.-er-, now on duty in
the oilicc of the Provost Marsha' o'" Washlng'on.
w-lreK it lo Colonel IniT iham, vl.. :t-ip'ain
(i. II. Wiilbiulge, tit Ik Keginu'iit V. II. C. i C it
tain A. Krinise, :'A Itivimciit D. ('. oiunteeis ;
Captain J. T. Pi tts, V. it. C. ; Lieutenant .lo-h i i
W. Sliarp, I ith Kcgimcnt V. K C. ; 1. eittonunt
T. W. 11. l.vrreil, loth Riginient V. It. C.
II. All ileincbinents, i mp'ox ed es pitrols or
street guards, will report direct to Colonel ln;rr.i
h illi.ir d be subj. el to his orders
III. Hereafter, all passes will le granted at
tlxsc bcud'iiiartcia, and at the piss nthco at
Hcvinih street wharf. Lieutenant T. Ingrnbain,
.Ir., ilSih .Mas-aclitim Hs Yoluutecrs, in cltargo,
w itrctoi t for instructions to t apt ilu Slipper,
A. A. G , pass olllcer, at these hnvluarters.
IV. Captain Theodore McGowun, A. A. G., will
lclit-ve Captain C. M. Merritt, A. Q. M., as .ludt'o
Auvocnte, Central G itardhousc ; t ajttain Merritt,
on being relieved, will report lor ns-icniue it to
iiuty and lor Instructions as to the disposition of
iiilil c property In his possession, I i Colonel M.
. 1 iidington, Chief Uuarterni istor, Department
of Wa-diingtou.
V. Captain K. M.C.iinp, A. Q M , in ch ire
of So'diers' Kest, will re.ajrt direct to the-o
Headquarters.
i. 1 ho following named omccrs, now on iliry
at the ofllee of tho Miblaty Governor, are hereby
rellived, and will report in person to the Com
li.aiHiliig Oilieers 01 their regiments for assign
ment to duty, viz. : Captain J.Otis Williams,
1 1 til Kegimont V. H. C; Lieutenant A. M.
Kaphall, lith Hegiment V . K. O. ; Lieutenant L.
M. Hiunilton. nth lleuimoiit ". li. C.iand Lieu
tenant W. G. Shocn, 3 till Ma-sacUiisetts oliin-
tcui .
l:y command of Minor General C. C. At-on.
J. II. T.wi.ou, Chief Stair, A. A. G.
Amir ;ivi:n oi:kthk -o.ti-
from tftt Tribune.
We gave in our last, by telegraph from Wish
in g ton. the gist of a most important leader irom
the Uichmond Enquirer ot last Friday, calling
on the Confederate authorities to abolish slavery
and attempt to save the ltebollion by filling up
tha ranks of its armies with negroes. "(Seneral
1m asks that this expt. rimout be made," says the
Enquirer; and a paragraph not contained in our
despatch states that this request had been made
In a Utter to the Hon. W.Porcher Mllos.of South
rF.,i.,i. Chairman of the House Military Com
mittee. It is therctoio fear that the Ketiel gen
eralissimo not onlv perceive, but admits that the
Kiu.ui., alter' Ite -i llion is D aved out that, tin
less it tan be prupptd up by negro bayoueta, and
thus made a matter of miscegenation, its collapse
unrl ilowi.ftill m Imminent.
Wmuluneonsly with the apjicarance of this
iim of vim" Irom Klchmond. tho Copperhead
oiacle in our city gives formal warning that
li.vcry Is ovorboaid ; that its Northern servitors
in ilni nast must now stand from under, or be
bmled beneath its ruins. In a leader exhorting
Its disciples to devote their attention and their
itlb'is to matters of linanco, the World sa):
"Cue reason why the thoughts of the party
should be turned into this channel is th it it
involve! durations which cannot grow obsolete
with the lapse of time, while some of tbe Issuoa
in i lm latu election mav. Before another Piosi-
dential eleeiiou tho abolition question, for ex
ample, w ill probably be in sneh a state that p tst
lileas will not apply, as me projinu maimttj
towards Its preoetermiueil solunon, we shall see
public orluion more antl more disposed to ac
'lue coiutte manifest icndency of events. lie
lore tho txpiratiou ot its new leuse of power the
Kcpubii an party will have a xiired a constitu
t onal amendment for the entire extirpation of
elavery in tho United Mates. If the South
hhould, meanwhile, gain itfi independence, slavery
can be no longer a question of Federal politics ;
but if we disarm Southern resistance, the anti
eluvery amendment w ill uuvo beou pat in force,
tind di.no ts work before the Democratic party
can be in p'jwcr. Why should the party bind
itself lo a dead corpse ?
'Unless Iho Democratic party is blind cnnii','h
toiuu the hsz ard of disiiiteKration, it must dis
tinguish between questions virtually settled and
ouestioiii that atili remain open. It must so far
. keep pace wttu events us to accept their o?ic.
J'ubllc oi Ini in has no ellicieucywitlio.it pjliti
cal combination; but for maes large enough to
lorm a inaioritv to net in concert, thought must
be left tree oh ad qucs.ious sivo tlioso which
lank us l.ving, vital Issues. Tho number wiio
oi'pcso Ibe abolition of slavery (now a minority)
Is not likeiy to grow l.-rger, hut to grow lesj,
n th the progress of time. Fvory Deino
ciat etiu, of louibe, hold whatever opin
ion ho chcoscs u that subject. Such
pinions are no longer of the slightest
pol'tlcal consequence. Individual Democrats
will think what they please; but the subject
must 1c dismissed from the range of topics on
which the party is 'expeced to have distinctive
views. Thire is bo conceivable position on tho
slavery quistion on wlneh toe Democratic party
can plant itself and become u majority. Its
BiiUccdents nnd associations, as well as its re
spect for ihe Constirulion as it s-atids, forbid It
to become su Abolition party ; the progress of
events and the tendency of publie opiulon, as
well as the Constitution in the form in.o walcU
It is certain to be amended, forbid it to commit
iuoli to the fortune of a moribund IiiMltulion.
Whatever mav bo said of the morality or chi
valry of the above extract, Its sigacuy is uudo
iiiab.o Maveiv is in the article ol death ; ilwiuW
hi rahi-r a ijood joke if the Kuhelii bhotlld gvtl'ltl
The I .ohm of Hi Ciiiultont "Olsfifo."
The following extract from a private letter from
an olllcer of tho gunboat lVrgn, addressed to a
gentleman in Drooklyn, describes the loss of that
vessel In Roanoke river:
"We came un on an cxoeditlon lastFridav. and
having reached a point near Jamestown, we met
with an accident, A tincasoof powder floating
in the river came under our bow and exploded,
making a gw.d-si7.ed hole, A lnoaiont after
another followed, and in two minutos altur the
first explosion wo were on tho bottom, oi tha
liver. The hurricane deck is abovo water, so not
a life was lost. Only one person was seriously
iniured. I saved wind moaey I had in my room,
but lost evervtbing else save Ihe clothes I stand
in. The rest of the expedition went on, leaving a
force of thirty men and nine omoors upon tno
wreck to guard It tiu their return.
"We have rigged hp a sort of tent on dock with
sails mid awnings, and arc as comfortable as p H
siblc under Iho circumstances. We have c-h a
tin pot nnd pan, an iron spoon and jack-knife,
and rations for ten days thus living in some
what primitive stvle. I hope this state ol thing
Is not to last long. I uavo no Idea who.o w
shall go lioni Here.
"Ily the way, the officers and men of this vessel
were very kindly entertained on board tho army
transport (imeral Htrnrtj, commanded by C iptain
Ward, and we wish to luako mm some ackiioiv-
edgmcnt."g
The Nen the IIlKhwny la t'orlnno.
Since Admiral Porter assumed command of the
North Atlantic B.ockading Squadron (in Sop-
ttmlKi last), his sh ire ot pn.c money, it i sam.
will amount to nearly too.ooo. inrce tnousanu
fivo hundred bales ot cotton alone, to say notuing
of olher valuable cargoes, and the vessels carry
ing iLcm, have been captured mice his assign
ment to that command. At a moderate estimate
the cotton itself is worth srrtntrcn huiulnxl twit
hund duiiui'M.
Am.'NKMFMT'i.
flW CuRSNVt Stsskt Tiixatri. Tho e
citerri'Nrt of last evening was the reappearance of
MftsFnptto (limber, with her hnsband's name
added to hor own a name albeit nntiscd to figure
oo play -bhl. This and the Octoroon drew a
large wd mo-t fashionablo andienco. Miss (Jim
btr Is M retty as ever, and has eta tly tbe same
amount of talent that Is lucky escape from win
lib irity iliMsgh h r beauty and tmiretle. Tbe
notoriety Mi.i Unubcr las uchieved will, however,
make lit r at.iacuve sntll public curiosity is
atl'flid
Tl:cre Is, h- wc-r, n grwnf chrnl of talent In the
tnst. Mr. Mordat.' gives Javob McClmkcy'' all
Its ilnrk power, d.vj ting the cliaractcr, from its
veiy stnrgih, will, a sorl of frsrful iuUtrest,
Waller Iain ov, as "iVndder," was ex -client, cx
ccllidonlybv Cliirkc. 1 e. iiVdly Mr. Iliggins
Is nt t an a t t his "Wshno'cc" find nochara ter
six ut it. Mr. Ward's 'i'cte" was a most I intra
ble tsrti-h. M ss 8elt-nck win Inaud.hlo as
"lanl." Miss Annie Want has become (! -w
hrt ex i'gi ra't d. and sl.e smils fH'r handso'iie
face bv the way in which ihe dresses her hnir.
Tt e Octort un W 'S nilmirabfy iut mi the stago.
Mr. I ritel'i's orchi stra, so ailmira'do, is a lilt 0
toi prom rent in the occ.isioua! iiiusic, etingui.sh-ii-g
the dial -cue eomp'etclv.
Walnvt SrtirnT Tin atkr - Tho engafymcnt
of M ss Wes'crn continues to lea I tho van of
successes whl h aro known In tl Is city apper
taining to ti e drama. To-nii'V, th- voir h'il a-ul
IhlcMcd i.ril-t appeals as Ci iliia, " the Gipr
1- lowtr tiitl, in lincks onc' exciting and beautl-
111' I'r. n a ot ti e l mrm of '. 'nr. i .
l o tin rr. w ii-cht I. ant I voir in 1 1 he produced
lo- the 'a t I -me.
Tl.e km h .S- v is underlined, nu-1 will so m
be priH.uiMl,
t'l tsi( u, )i I nt i i 1 1 Ci.cn. The hour 1 1 tho
Cliosleal Matiticrs, for tlie convcnisnci) of many
Indies who have made tho request, has been
at ged to three o'elo'k. The popularitv of
il ese refine 1 cn'eitanitnents is ilailv iiiereH-.ni:.
1 l.e programme for to-morrow is vciy inviting.
A I en SrniST Tiir.v i K.-Mr. Clarke plavs his
line di lir.eations in the old comedies during the
wuk.
Aemmv or Mctto. Mr. Forre-t's andieneo
ii i.ed in "Kic.l-.ard the Third" last evening.
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ol tin- tU'Drral Aou,liir n' (tie ( onimonw' ilih of I'l-nrt-n
Ivmiln, flit ill il au "Act ("nat'lirn Uio lUnk ( ilia t'oiii
li'.orii'lth tu f.oci.nie A.'' irsM.iiii lor tlui imi'im' "i"
ItHiikniK itn-tt-r th liiwa nt tho I'm tea Hint.-," Hi(niTin;
t'i- ?M i!m ol Atiunni, A. I.h'l,iht th" "tot k.tn.i'tr ..f
tlie Wibtt-rn r-nnk of riiil.i S'li'lil i nasilhl "lnv v.ii-1 u
lt v in1 fttich mi AM.ociiiti"B, nil tlit In Dinvtar iit
jriic.m',1 tl.it lutli.iilty of nun.Tsj ..f m- thfin tw -tt
Ini of tin iMiiit.il hi'M-k to m.iki' tlio,rirur.' i ro iuin a
tlir?fnr Uy the lawi ol the littvU Htuh i
C. 51. WVi.AMItT,rshlv
113 PBIOS & WOOD, 113
XVortli IN1NU1I, ubovo ArtJt.
, lmv jait oponJ MorM lue Ml of (hatful Artl Jes,
SllTABLK FOU HOLIDAY TUKSKXTS.
Till AM'tHlilt,
J. K. KID'.JWAY.
VTHviliirrrMNj, kkkivku Ar Tin: or nr k .
TMK ' M t'A Vi ' i No J'rt S. I'tHltril iTKCBT,
At1 A ' N.i. CMKSNl'T ST.
Iiivl.l.'d into Otte Hii. T'tri'il Tliomunl Slmrp", Of
Ten flO) Duitars cartht of whiclt Twenty
'1 huu-aml Miaren i ire set iipm t to he sold
at O.'Opir hhai e, nmUin jf'0.0 )0
Wort.iiirCtipttA I. to ho expiMtili'i
In (lfvoloping tho lumh and
iniyltitliu in o.sarycx
puuvit of the
Cump. ny.
The pr-'i-erty of tl ( imi my t muMs oi :fac Iaa sIhidIo
scJ i'en,,t"1'1 lu-o of hetwefn h n 1 1Hi rr of liui.l
ib Wotjit ami Wirt ccnittic, Wet .'irn-ui:i.
Nf n. 1 nnd im ir. fne almplo, I nil contn'n nhont 170
(un , .itiiati-d nt Knimwfi;! Hutu u t!m irtkvvotirn
I; jilro.nl, txir( M ni'Ui alnivc rtl rrlMirk', ., wti.ue
V-t Kin.uvf a r j a it. ttio ltr1.irhiir uiiil siv tnon turn
P'kc, .iimI thf N Mt!i-ArtPrn t!aiir".i L i'-niijiiiiij- cutao to-
Il'ili 11. U prup.rty ' s'tnV I ttifl Kinawha H.in of
tin-.N'Til. eti-rn It4tir'inl ' ' miiaii.v, which 1- ihft mint
ij- .'tntn( iun i"lnl 'f ihfi-ini (or tho c il prod .ccj n th
f-mn ot the K niJiwhti ami Its irdiiiariAii.
Nd.ll. I a tra-t f ;' iiit p"ri 'iu tMj. I-i'i1 fen! Jainii
H ! iisftu, ami oi't.'n.rtfi ti"f than ni t , antl ml -
ouk Noi. 1 and 'J.
No. 4. I tho celhratal It.iIn-' n tiact, uncVr- a pa pe
ttml letno, ami conuliis -'-si aticg, nitualcj hi Wirt i.unty,
attunt 12 tulles uhave tlie futun r nacU, mi tli nxttlt nle
ol tin' II ii,. h nvcr !inl m iir Its . iviil iLiico with tl Ki
navx ha, iij has a b 'ilnK irtmc n Hack riiil if aJmH iwd
units.
Tht ntynlty to bepjiitl on tlso li'it's it onc-eUjhth of
the net piocoi'ili afttr Uio I.'irtn;i4iiy holn' tciiiihiiruttJ tor
eti8a and utiiU; in pfoJucliM iiu oil.
'.,vi c tlio tritt, on the Kan m li.i. li the rolcbraifiJ Rnrn
v; Rirl"k. and m ar Unit on trn IIiulu-s ar ni..tiy Dro
lIl.Ul.O v 111. .
At th' jituctivin of th's.- tw. stri'iiim will tj- non-Uli-:
hostull-hrf rtjchu tetriu ry lit Wont Virginia.
Tho uHk till d'-lnatti'ii ot tUU lnn4 ailonU a ti n1nfl( terrt
t.iry nf ul Luattl ii'vuu uilh on llu tw rlvi'ri unit UnMr
trihtitath a. VI Ht tulhs Jt
JNDI N .SIMMNli OIK COMPANY".
OriTCF, No 152 S rOUaTH Street.
I'llPlliKT,
JOHN K K ten AM.
SKI till ART UNO TKKMO'KKIt,
JUUN C. SAVKKT.
Q I I, C H 11 K K
Ann
MArLE ISLAND OIL COMPANY,
capital, wnoo.ooo.
100,000 BllAUl'.S, $5 00 1SACIt.
HUBHCKirriOrt ritH'R, tl 60.
TWKNIY TliriliSSNn 8IIAHKS KVSBRVKII l A
WU1IKI () CAI'lrAL.
D. O
rnsNtiiHNT,
V. WARD, M. 1).
BI.CKHTMIY ANII TIIBASH H1:H,
i'.dwim v.. sntrsox.
Bcom II, No. 400 Clicsutii Street,
1 IIII.AHKI THIV
Nu. 1. t n'lr si-roi ni tmut, hi f ulnifle. on ttio Hid
rrm, ou (III frttfc.BlXHll Ihrm rnttw belew J llu.wUt
Thiri nre llirce ri'tii imiisliiit lit Mmh tills lrlrlr, nil o
vi tilrh n'.ty Into til cienk. 11.1 sroorrty lle In tlie fury
tirtirt of ttio ell rri,..ii, mill from Itir will known ehitrnrtrtr
ot Oil creek still tli urreiiii'iiiiK i-rrlt.Tr, Ii w.iu S lie
u Pt linens In rnter Into .let All of tl.e Jireipeits of .0ri a
ho- oil in lftiir iii.intltlei.
Vi. . Ii !! iili.liii.l. I i'ii alstli 'tiliTKI, In e. or
l ie l..iet, ii.tiit. lii I'm Ailmt.ee rlir. hutwrun
T..r.e.tn fcnJ TH ll"to treiili. Tlie tnirltory on 'tfl
suiesuf the Allegheny ro er, etKivs ami I Win- thli l.rin'l,
but to i n to tie pood ull li.n;'?. i there art iim erel w 'CI.
OoH pre.lurlnK lor.,ely In llie Ini'imdiate vie buy: mill It il
ronllitiinoy exp.-eteil mut tel. Is! out, wtieli oi,.;.orlr J' e-H-pert,
will a'"0 yielil lilrnel.
No i. Is nxty e-i.ii, in tee, i n Bcliull's run, In ItoiK
Itii'l teweslilp, Veiiiuik-o county, Pe nnsytvituis, seven
inl'r. fiem Kmiikllii, siul one ni'.IS freiu thr 11 enlieliy
rlier. '1 i u tiulicntioiif ful etiUlnlnrf 1 11 un till, pro, orty
M'c i-t" ttii limit (Ini tcrlnn eb.uiirler ; there in also .urire
'iii.-'ntity of llmtti-r, whleh. at the prrsvnt liltfh pneffi of
cal, " 'II lie a ureal ia I lie In the mpanr In developlng
ttiu land. Ht hull s run leika on ths aJtoininy proaoity,
ad lloi-e of lis trnnehtl lull llineivn tti mil lity
arri-a. The aH eiiitns-I'lot'iirly hat hei-n l"M to a I'hlU-dill-hla
eiiwi-atiy lor berini.' inirpeltfi and they intend
ilt-v.-lei'lKK It ulonre
'ihe iibi'e mi ntl-'ned ii r.-pertlot ha.e b'-on aelc-teil
wltti -'real cam. Ihr (toiiiiniiiy not ruitrli ttnii ttiemmilveii to
any ei.u lei atity , their solo aim t u- to ohtaln territory in
noil known prmliictnii dlsltlets. The (tonifauy Intent
il..- li'i'tn- tin tr tasila luiii.eilliitely. Oti aoeount of tlio
lew priced Miloeirlptleli, thli Compiinj- otreri Uierlor In
iliieouietttR to tie ae wl.tilnit lo Inveit In oil nock. The
In .il.. nro now op-n for n limited lliimbt r ul MlLlerl'tl"U
a' their elllie,
Hliki llJlHNUT Htroot,
QU'TS I'OIl T1I14 iior,:nAYsii
00KrE0TI0N8 f the
riNtST QTALItl Oalj.
m choio TAitm tt. awo
l)'Mlrnllo for rrosents.
INCl.tllUNll
crtktai ur.r.n rRniT,
MAKtlMH Ol.A' KS,
visTAcnE rnTn,
T. NIOUOt.AS CIIOCOI.ITH,
stirhurtNK wtiiTr. noi oat.
riSTAfllK ALMONliS,
CHDfOI.ATSl AUKKIOAtfOI,
CRTSTALMZKII ALMONDS,
NI OTMKIt
HnclMl I lo In Confotitlonory,
TIHIKTIir.lt WI'll A KM IMPORTATIOI 0k'
BEAUTIFUL BOXES.
H U ST
ETiFEEN T. 'WTIITKA5,
No. 1410 HARK It r TRRtvT.
r.' -.it t'Hh- it
R lli.M No. 17.
live TIioiikiiikI NrsroM fnlluw I lie. t'lnir
mil krrp step lo she Jluslc ot lUe
I tilun.
AVe Icurn that over Ave thuusaml ncijriics ilc
scrU'd their dear m utcrs aii l tho "advantages"
of Southern institutions nnJ folUmcl (J:neinl
Kheruuiu's army to Savannah.
Clovrrnar !,or W-tMln, Klrclntl l llie
I ulsvil Silnlva Ni-uastut
It gives us rilcitsiir to uuaoiiticu that the
lion. James W. N.vc (fiiinerly of Now York),
now Governor of Ncvaila, has been elected to
the V lilted States fretmto from tho new S ate of
Ncvuiia.
Mri'ClilH Irom Inlirnal Krvfnne.
Tie receipts from Ir.lernal Revenue Ins- week
vete llie heaviest that have been received since
the law went Into operation. On Svurtay alone
they amounted to unwurds of -fr l.Ow.uoO.
Tcktliiioiilnl l Ailiulrwl farrHtil.
Al a meeting of citizens held in New York,
Sntnriluy nftcrnooii, iihant s-'j.O K) was sub
scriuid on tho spot, lor a testimonial to Admiral
l ament, and it was tualvud tJ Incremo it to
11,0,001.1.
Titohk nut riti.sci.s. The (jueen of Spain
lms apiniiiiied us tutors for Die education of lit r
son the 1'ritiCj of tho Alurias, heir to the
riostn of !sp tin seven military iscatlcmea f
kiith position a inarsha', a colonel of infantry,
a eoh.nrl of espiticcn, a lieutenant colonel of
the st.tll, a lieuti nant-C"lonel of artillery, anotliir
of cavury with a c.iptiiu to aid him. In the
lireuiiibk to the document conferring this tl n
tincton upon tho initiy, tho tiuoou 6ys that
tpnin can only be grout on the condition that its
kir shall be a ereat military leader; tbut grev.
tvents nitist occur in liuropc during tho lilctime
of hir mcinssor; and that if Spain is to be ele
vated to the rank which she bold union"; nations
ii H.ii sevei.u cinh centnrv. her ruler must be
come a ftrcat military cliiett.dn, capable of taking
the fit-Id in person. This Is not aH, uovevcr;
two liirliops are lo act coujuint y nu iud socu
vMitnora to iiuilie llie iilucatioii oi inn prince oi
liinb destinies eoint'.cte. A femalj i.nuiaiy
si lici-l-'.c.u hir would be worth moro for sucu a
l.nv limn nil the tumcanv ubovo named. It tlie
1'rti'ce decs not couie up a foil, it will not be
o ing to idiTi-o'iiin.
Tl,e French F.mneror, who has had some expo
rieiico in the world, and kuows butter wliiil il
neeikil. has had a trovernOiB for his son from his
infiiucy un JinKlishwouiuii.reeoiumoiidei orlf
nallvbvlhu Uuecii. and formerly In the house
hold of the Duchess of Areyle. To those who
tiKllAve that the Kfnnress' ultramontane tendon
. ley am verv al muff, un-l bear much weiitht iu the
councils ol stale, it may be surprising to hear
that this lad r Miss Shaw is a strict 1'rotestant,
whoso attendance at her own church is entirely
sanctioned bv the Kmmess. and who is permitted
so far to inlluence her pupil as to iudace him to
l ass his Sundays altogether In Kuglish fashion.
Several times the little fellow has been known to
say that he would not allow tha people to work on
Kumlav & thev do iu France. Since his seventh
birth-day, a tutor has been appointed for hiiu a
young man, M. Monier, clioseu unparently solely
for bis irood moral dualities. The little l'rince,
however, will spend the larger portion of his time
v nu nic governess, to wnoin ueisgreauy uuaeuuu
i ni.u to wnuiii nu i-uivuij uvw tiimjji vu"v 'tu
1 lU'ilty olvrhiiia.
Fimdiiorae Kinbroia-re J Iln4kerchlnfs, ll linen.
F.mhroldPieil llandVnolilolii.S').'.'-1 aU nd lr0().
Ladles' and iKmls' IlemitUi t'xl Handkerchief.,
Ladlea' "d UenU ileinnlleheil llaii4kafiilri, Celorei
tlocder.
Ladlea' HUk Po.Jor llemntlli'lied Hau Ikerrhlefs.
(louts' llemmrd HiuiJkerchler,r "lorcU Bonier. all linen
llenls' Colored aordor llandkerilikla, all Iliii-a.S'i.tiO
and 76 emits.
Infants' Hsnd .nuie WorVed Ilo'llei.
Ilanilsonie Worked rietta.
Il.-iea llsnislitotird llandknrehlef , lf. .14, and I7e.
Lad ea and (.outs' I.lneu Cauihrlc Ilandkereliku, at tno
vei ' low si srkel prleea.
tifiiih'lian.lseino.lik Pocket Hnrjulke'clileri. yard .cire.
Bands, uvn llrnclie Scarfs, fiomsfo. up to i Oi.
Beal 1 hreail and Maluiss Lasu Collars.
A larvs iiaaorlnieiit ol Hlaek Lsoe Veils,
A large assortosentof Puiuaionnaies.
Ladles Menicco 8 tceli
llai.diemi- Bullel.i Hulr Uns, I'lsln end inlaid biicki.
Lsdli' Taney U-ck C'oDktis.
Ilenla' Neek-tle and Sun'ndcrs.
A Inrse assorluient of Ladlei' uiiaOontl' t.lovi-s.
Uentl Ktd-liiied'ilovii.
Hi st nualltj Alui rleuii IK'la nes and C'liiiil.eS.
llli acbed and Ciitiien.et.i-d M mlms.
All-wool lioiin t l lsmals. Ileal) Shaker I lAlinoll.
IS 1 Hhtrtli'S KH minis.
Mi-ai tied and L'ntileaelied ant..u 1 laanels, die A'..
Wooller Hood.. ronls, and SeMs.
A luee aeioruiieul of l'.iiay Soajn, roiaauei, an.i
tiaets.
Mtlit Bleumina Ceri-ua Ktl. I, a new odor.
ruicE & WOOD,
NIJ1TII Htrecl,
John Keli hniil,
SlaMuH Hl'-ail,
Mirk ltuliliJrs.ti.il.
liiouiua W .Itllllev
bimtrioitu
Hamiiol A llaiiuen;
i .1 'lm lliii.on,
W. A AniO 'l,
I lm id A. Woolin.jr,
John C Bavery.
T4n. 113 IN
1S-.U Strp
I'APlTALi STOC K, S 1110,0(10.
i'0,00 sliares at $10 cae'i. :l t.iwo sha-cs reserved by
U.e reiupiiny lor a working eiii'll.il.
The Coinpsiiy have leeurel In fee slmpV ono of the
most viilnahlo oil proilii' iin.' imrceli on the Itoh. i is l'anii,
on I rencli creek, Veu.ingo count , Pa., alio it fuur aillej
mm yuinllm.
The irael eontulni ahoiit 'Jl ueres, with a river In front
of nearly!) feet, and tins superior rmlloiid Olcllitiea, Ihe
railroad fiom Aleadvlllo .ii Oil Cllv lU'inlim through the
r-roperty. Loon It tlioi-e W a ceiotinitei Oil Bi'iiug.the
product of which, was loniiirly used liy tbo IndlAiis for
niedlelnal purposes.
The Company have cue well '.'1" C et deep, iiiodtu-lu the
loailcsl Luhrkiitluii 0". which ii orlli at tlie preient
time tli per Imrtel; and as lli.vsr. now preillni( tho
necessary nseliiiiery for wrirklni; this and oilier wel a, It
lacotitldeirly expeeted, early in thn year, to pai a lai'ifo
Olitlilydivideml lo (ho KliK-klwItlers.
a A lliu'-ted ntiuiberof sl.ari will no sold at the original
price ol One liollar )ier nhate.
fliiliscrit'ers, on enteniis' tuelv aaute., will l.o rcpilreil to
pay .r0 percent, of the lu'm r.jiliuii price, aa I tne hala-wc
on the dllHerjtof the eerljl.s'ei. say January 1, ls i.i.
Aiiplleationa for Block may ho made at tha ortlee of tlie
Company. No. IVi 8. KOURl ll Hmiet, wlnre apeeliiieui
cf Oil from Oils Company well my ho seen, and
anv InluriusUon relailve to the property miy he
tallied.
ob
it! J'J uiwllJt
T'r.W ( A M l'.S A.M ru..i-i..
Iho llal.lilt In tlie liaitlcn of Flowors,
101! LITTLE CI11L,HKKN, -00.
THE HOUSE OF WA8HHGT0N,
PALACli OF HANTA OhAUS,
ANII H0MIS08,
.. .. ..I-..IU.... at -:..
Sin (iaruiiaiidiiiiyr.iies,iorp' uj:.' o. .-,
AND
TilK KINGS 01-' ENGLAND,
AMD
HOt HE THAT .1AOK 11U1I.T,
Mne (iam and r.lui I'usle,, Huterlca , for p'rsens oi an
ages, fl'OO, arc thrts heauttlol ciirtstiuas rresems.
J. I1.LI1T1NC0TT A CO..
No. Tl i M AIIK.ET Stic.t.
SMITH, EMil.lHH A (JO.,
I, No. -ii N.81.TI1 Street.
WANTS.
0TO MAMLFAtJl lilitu,. in.
J.wfi)ioiyBiilai, jusi w.iBi--teJ.w!ih ;
tiers'
r..e ia.il. Ill a oracllral toiniier, won ' V . .
tela or nr.v-rlaaa wooll.a ipaelimers, adupu-U lo .pin ir- a
(leer., hl.h ollina., flnlsk.1 In llie iwn "
llBlileiri'iufourJilie. Illsbollt expressly P'
leee, lie power ia niervriu. - - n - ,
UrU'-areoilii K n-iwirand i.liinlns- lurllieniaikol.as 1 . sv.
itit t o e nll il... yarn ou iV. prwnl.e. Uial 1 ia o tarn
u. Apply to
ll-M-9'
jons t'lKii nr-s-siva
i ranklui il, hlladi'lpMa,
f WA NTF.D V KSSKLS TO LOAD FOR
iili lloslon and Hewlois. Immisliale despatcli a
iT,ur,. i i.i. mven. Aeoiy i" iviluiu si ji"". "'
tlO.i.Vu.'i'UitVII.M't nueor
1J 1U-UTS
I
T.niTNTY FOR MA1UNE9. WANTF.D
frvlhe lolled Hiatee Hailne Corp., able bodi'J men
Ul rerfrvrm the duiioe of a soldier al our Navy Turd
and on bou4 United blaiee iliip. of wax vu foo-itu
"Alt ' leveral tord Kifers.
A 1.1. 1 n IS LoCAI. uoilMTlBS pa'd uo.ii enltstment.
l.imef i'le. Four Vears.
IK in r eomi'saialioB u)in the army,
i. - ......a I'rl.H Mont y.
Applications for uauiler fiooi tlie Ariuy will not bs at
For all furUief hiroriasUon spsly at Ihs Beeroltlni
lldessoas. R FjriJT lr,,ti b,low g,,rntt ttreot,
betwess Un tisuis 01 and So eksek. Mi c VH., FT
;j ig Si."! I'l.iM OiI J ilJU.u W'V'T
JFW VKAJl'S Gil CAMP LI11UAH1K3.
The Tnlied Htates Chrlsl l m rommnsl in, In rcponie
to nnuieruus and earnest app'ala tlom lurcni clia
lalca, and ne'.d officers, will re'-lre, forward, and place
under the care of proper librarians.
ONE IHOlSAMl I0I H Ht'MlillED AtlU KOBTY
CAMP AND OL'NH'lAT LlllBABIBtl,
of ere hundred and flfiy voli.-sss oieh, If the frienili o
onr lohllers and suilou will firward them Is Its bMnehes,
or to the Central OOlce, doilna- li" h 'tldays. It Is hut a
iruall mailer tut ssak pnrcl ai' r of bo Id iy tilrtntor friends,
at home to buy a handioma and p'.eaiant book for his
friend. In camp or lioipiial. wrl'el.la name loit, and direct
the bookseller lo le .d it ( lbs Cun'Bls-lon. It will he a
positive pleasure lo hundreds of vim sad mothers n
take down Ibe choice.! volnmes from Ihe r book oaes
ami send thera Uiu, where ttelr Icred cues rau tj.oj the
ju-aiiire and prontof eniiln(( then. Bend none but the
beil; our soldisrs deserve the besl. Tho atamUrd essay-
lits, hlsUirles, biography, travels, seicnte, poe:ry. m ita
slnes, standard works of fiction, whatever, in short, yoa
would put Into Iho chamber of your own brother, oon
fued with a biol.en -Itub, will be aeceutabts, as woll as
rtllslons wc.rks. l'erwaid tho parcel, marked CAMP
LII1KA1IY, lo ny of Uis briinelm of the Chrlitlsn Corn
ttlsilon.orto IIEOBOE II. BTUAUT.
Clitiimnn ClirUUan (.'orniulisloa.
15.;ii-i;l Jto- D SK rttrnl. l alUilolpUli.
rjui: .ii:iKV WKi.i,
OIL COMPANY,
200.COO Shares, at $2 00 Per EUve.
rHKHIIIKNT,
Hit. AI.HF.UT a. KOIIKUT,
Of Teoanfo County.
VlCR I'ltKSIIIKNT,
ABRAHAM MARTIN,
Of Philadelphia.
SPX'KRTAllT ANII TUKVHUKKH,
WILLIAM M. BA1U.O W,
Of Idyard A Harlow, rkUaa'iilpkla.
TLree Per Cent. Per Month on $500,000.
In rallliut tbe atleution of capitalists lo this enterprlie,
the lltrectora have no hesitation Iu espree.iUR their be'la
thai the return from 11 will be moreoertain and mare lib.iral
than Itom any new foa-pany now beforo llie community.
The properiy of the Company conslits of the foikiwlng :
Mo. 1.
1! - e Jliththsof tlie working intenat In the celc'irateil
JILLjI.T VVKI.L, on the lljdeand F.ibirt Farm, on Ot
cnek, with lbs acre of laud on which the well la located
This web has been HowInK since early In May, IS is, at tho
rate of aboat -Vj barrels dal y, and Is now II m Ins at that
rate, thus yielding to tl.e Company BKTWKKH rifTr
AN 1MLVT Y BARBKI.H DA ILY, worth, at proieat prloes,
TWB.1TY TUOI BANl) COLLARS per mouth, whlob.
wli'psy to the itockliolders In thisCoapADy
JIOIIK THAN TI1BF.K l'BR CKNT. PKK MO.NrU,
Frem tbe start. There Is room on che land for several
more wells, twe of whleh will he linaiwllatuly coinmen. ea
by ttc Ci mpany, and In whloh we ihall have Ihe samo In
Urest as In the Jersey. 1 he character of this property, aa
oil land, l well know n ', It li only necensary lo say that oe
weU oa It has eve: failed In gultlns oil, while It has
al ead v produced Ihe .Miple adiade, the Coquette, and tbs
Jeriey.
NS. 3.
Twenty-five aerei Hi tee on the cast Mile of the Alle
iiheny rn i-v. opposite the mouth of Bit dandy. This tract
hss uboiit forty ri'd' front oa the river, aid continue
lare inotint of botlng '.: rf.ee. Oil wclis jleidian lamely
are ton nd near llils properly ; among them, the lluUbe.lhe
Hoover, Ac. 1 he Company Intend to proceed at once to
devel. p this Sne r. perty, and feel mid line of sucreei.
No. 3.
UC It K W 7-30 LOAN.
. O. Biibsciletl.ms rsoelved, and the Botes
furuubS isos (1 an (..., by , Barr,
Hanver,
JOM-tn Bo,liB.TIIUIJtreti
J A. 1 1 U H ' s
CiKNTB' AND CIlILDHlNH
PAELOE AND ICE SKATES.
J. iJ. KUANNON,
A Ii nsr for tlf-i en years on Ihe Wm. It. VVItion farm, on
Hiipi-erj Koea run. In I. awrei.ee conniy. Pa
Mos. I,4.,7 and a are also leaics on B ippery neea
ran. coiituiiianr four hul dred ac es in all, loey
wue nlitalued Iu Aplil. IsM. by Or. Lgliert, and cou
llnue lor Uileen years n. iu tl elr duto. They icinre to the
leiiri s all 'he ol anil Mle-r minerals contained In Ihe
aeveral traits, wl'h the righ- to divide and sub-let. with
all other rlthts and priv.lrra colin.-eled wllA Uie business
oi 'minimi for oil enal and oilier nitnerall, and reserves
roialty el only uue-cLiI lb el aalil oil or mineral..
Tbe Wippery Itock territory Is a new and only partially
developed oil ie(,l"li; but the aiiecea. already obtained
there and on Ihe Ma'ioning river, afewniihl we.t, tofe
thsr with the large iiusiitttles of oil found ne.lh, south,
eaat and we.t of It, lead m to Upe that II will prove a
.uci ekst.il ell resl n.
The Company luive alrenty an ei.-ulleiil er.nlue, tools,
anil all necessary rstiiri'. on Ihe trrnunils. with a well
lie uly down, mid shall proceed I develop trie property as
fust as possible.
Tl se lands anil If n'd were ell selected for oil pur
,., t il.e l're.ldent of this coinpany, whine great
anctes. Iu the oil business, in riles Integrity, and force of
ihaiacttr, are loo well known to n iiilre tommeut
bin'.
Vni j.-r-f ileri rccelveil at the ofll. e tl'
LEDYAR3 L EALOW,
Mi. I-'U CUlIhNl T eitrs-t.
Oi.ly a liir.ltid uiiiiitur cf share, are for salo. ll l'J-Vrp
yui, c a N
OIL AKD LUNING COMrANT,
or
WEST VIRGINIA.
ciia ktki:i :i
IT Til II
HTATK K l'KNNSYI.VANIA.
Capital, 311,000,000. - - $5 00 Per Share.
TilK K8TA TF.S OF THIS C'lMPANT
Are loi ati d In the heart centre of the gi eat oil distrh.1 a
VI'e.tYu'iilala.aud Indicate a wealth of oil grratly surpass
ing the famed ell creek region of rnnylvaula. They
ooiaprl.e
OVF.K UnO ACItKM,
All In fee simple little, examined hy an eminent rhlUdel
p'tla lawyer, and pn iioniiced Indlsputatilei, located In tha
well known Hunting Hpring ntul Great Kanawha on
district.
lint. Thn I'.tllard Kami of the (lid burning Spring
reirlaii, oontaliilns- oer one hundred acres. In close prox
imity to this estate, oil every aide, are situated tbe nieS
succe.sful oil wells III West Virginia, and within about
one and a half miles tl located the wl.lely cele'irated
"l.owelljn" and "Kternal Centre'' wells, tbe former of
which (lowed fully
TUItl'.R TllOUSAWi (30CH) ItAKIiElS OF OIL,
I'BB UAY.
Being Iho greatest Sinn Ale yield of oil ever known, and
very considerably surpassing, bo'b In quantity and i lality,
tlie product of any two wells In Pennsylvania.
Becoiid. Three thousand (IIU0A) acres III two citato. In
thsoenlreof the oil region of the Ureal Kanawha, abing
w hose enllre length oil Is believed to exist In Imnien.e
depoilts, as aside from tlie actual developments for oil,
the evaporation at the neighboring Bait Works Is eiTecte!
by litnlong the Petroleum (.la. etnltloa trora siihtorraiieati
reservoirs of oil.
The Company estates have boon secured al realty low
lirlceailrtl.loo in all), and are deeded direct from or'glnal
owners to tbe stockholders of the Vulcan Oil and illnlnj
Coirpany.
Tbevalnesnd Importance of tha Cutxpany's proi'S'ty
may be Inferred from the fact that leases for eiljvning
Uuds.with lart;e rsyalilea of oil, have been sold for a
bonus $ renter than Uie lee eloiple cost of the Company's
estate, and iretteenirel aifvaittaevnri. to Ihe eloekliol.'era,
It Is believed that but little diitlculty would be experi
enced tu leasing a nortfou oftholr torrlti-ry at a boaa. aud
royalty gtrater than the cost of Uie whole.
TUB Vl'LCAH OIL AND M1MN3 CO SPANTlXa
Is organised and will be conducted solely with the view of
affording a source of permanent business prollt to thoeo
Interested ; and iu order to place tho Company's oil lu the
market at the earliest moment, vigorous operations will bs
forthwith beguu.
As a source of additional profit to tlie stockholders, and
accommodation to tha adjacent producers, It Is proposed
lo erect a large refinery at such a point and u dtr sneh
auspices as tlie Directors may determine will Insure Us
largest retuin.
Ono hundred ami twcniy-flvo thousand shares ef
stock only will be suld, and no fnrther sub.erlptloni
will he accepted at any price whatever; thn remafnluf
K.oot sbarce stund plodded to he euually divided between
tlie original subecrlhers at such a time a. Ihs Directors
ay deem must advantageous to tlie Interest ol the
Company.
The Immense prollt to be derived from earnest and loo
ee.sfsl working Is stwwn by the fact that a single Com
pany Is this year paying to the stoekhollers (1 1,000,000)
one million of dollars In each dividends, besides a hand
some reserve for additional developments.
Vhe iBb.tantlal Inducements which tha TslcsnOlland
Mining Company oner to those i'slrous of receiving a
Interest In a source ef wealth Cat la now tanllsf the
whole world, are of a character that merit llie graves!
consideration.
To ier.ons Interetied or not Interested , every laf jrma.
tlonooDceralng the estates of tbeConipany, Its workings
and prospects, will bs freely glreu, and detailed maps aaj
charts win he cheerfully shown.
awbacrlption lo a limited amoant of tbe stock if wef
already imktn) may be obtained at original prksol II
per .hare.
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
ciaOHinru out,
FALL AND WINTER STOCK.
JOHN W. THOMAS.
Nos, 405 and 407 N. Second Street,
Woala call the attention of the FnMIc U his sptssai
slock of
TALL AND WIKTER DRY GOODS.
Ootnprl.lng s fell line of every variety oa
FANCY AND BTAPLK 0001)3,
Soluble mr
USEFUL mE3KNT9.
.IOUTH W. TIIOMA.W,
It 11 lull Hss. 4M an I0T . BB0011 0 Street.
()I.1DAY TKKSENTS.
rAMIIsY 1 1 1 It K Ht
"WHolcmvle anil JletalU
TUB CIIEAPKST ANII BF.HT
Prajers, Hymns, Family and Pocket
111 IIL.KH.
I'HOTOOKAl'H ALBUMS.
NtW AU llgAUTIKUL 8TTLES,
Hicli Tntkey Morocco, Antique, Relief and 014.
WILLIAM W.FARD1T&,
MANnrACTURBa,
No. o2fi CIIESNUT 8TRKKT,
i? iv Tttf rtBi.ow rouKrii. south tica.
'j'O TIIH ruiiLrc.
Thankful to our frisiid. and the pnhlle for the liberal
patronaite beatowed upon as, we would Inform them that
having male extensive artera'loni la oar establishment,
we are now prrpand lo execute Pictures to lbs esUsfaottesi
of all who may favor us with a call. Having now at aa
mm and inerta.ed faclllile., walaxe pleasure hs KiU.IUnal
a discernli g public to romparw the execution of Mr work
with that ptodoead al any other establishment la tfeaj
t utted lllatee. We would also stale that oar
OALLHIV 18 FREE TO AIls
for tie examination ef specimens.. VotwtthstandBxg she)
advance of material used, and wages ef hands employe,
we are yet furnishing e
PICTURES AT THE OLD PRICES.
Photo Miniatures.
liorvli pe..
l.ne..ise Heads In Craven. Oil, and Pap'eL
Calimet alee head. In Cravon.lill. anl l astel.
Iinpeilal. I'lalu an.l Co'orrl. IS 11.1 10.4 4. andl lafaaa.
(aria dn Visile V -fin lie., full .lie, II, Ac, Met per
dwrell.
AailTotypes. fnm 7. cents rrpwards.
pimitiKe $1 per dozen, Ac. Ate. .
Oa hand and for .ale, a larue lot of
Coiilea or 11 aro Jnm-at-liinra,
PIloTOO BAPI'fl of all the
fKOMlNKNT (ir.tcyRAl.n aad
IHSTISlKIIBrml) UEKi 0. .
Outside views tak.n at saert notice.
llttNHMEaV fc CO.,
PhotOflpraplieirw,
li lo-lm 811 AKCa Itree.
QQVA RTMiRSII I iTli OTICK.
The undersigned have this day formed a Co-rartaerssjss
under Ihe style and title of
A1IA5IH A. JL.-E.VIO,
l or the pnrpese of tran.aollng a general
JIANKINO
AND STOCK-BROKERAGE BU8INE33
OIL., TliLtaRAPH.
And KxPUESS COMPAVHT 8TOCK.9 made a BpccUttfV
Uovernment Loans ana Specie Bought and Sola.
T11KODORE ADAMS,
OEORQB H. LEVIS,
u mtr pro, so cilbsmut atreet.
(VIMC'i: TO JiOUSJJKKEPIiRS.
The subaoi iber has on hand acuolcc selesdon- of ,
OLD HBANliT, from tl to tl.
FKKNCH BRAMOr.
MALlKIBA AND HIIR8UT WINC4, from M to M.
OLD atONOSOAHEI.A WUIHKT, from ft lo ft.
OIMOKn.WlLD CTIIRRT.aat BAgPBKBRr BKAaT
DIES, ROfsK COUDIAL, Ac., from l W to I).
Also, BBAMDY, from II to 11,
ailBKUY AXD UADP.IKA W1MB9, frcra 91 to SAj
yoR cooKiita pubposks.
To be tad at 3
No. 115 IV. Neoond' Htroot. .
HENRir iiuiv,.
1HAAC XaVAtVtse-
lt lT-It
J. L. WILI.OI'OUBV, eseretary pro tem.,
io. I'll WALSCT Strest.
UINkV tjlUO.vn. Efi , Pm.idi nt. It
liKRRY
J All.M OIL CO Ml 'ANY.
Capital
fU.OOO.OOO.
THE
MV1I.KU lyTO ';i,fH0 bharks, or
VALVE OK $5HU tAl'H.
PAU
Vorlilnu' Capital M lo.ooo.
II1
U Kfwesclm
Xo. 1C MAItRET STREET,
OL1DAY 1'UKSKNTS.
1", HCU 1. 1" I Lr-lt ' l v si it ".,
j.u. ..t n. oi l ,.....,
arc now cffcrlni-, at mt b.irtni. a full I ar.il sj'""''1'1
assorluient of llBV OOOUa, Suitable for UOUUAV
' li'l AslVrr and IlK'iCHK M1AWLS.
lilic-HS (KKlliM, lii eieiy variety.
I CIINIHIIINO (inoliH. in i very variety.
Cl.llAKI.Nll ( LOTUS, etc. In.
One ease mora oi thole 4 4 extra liesvy B.cathed
Muslin., Ulceuts.
(me cine wore New York Slllls I'.leaeheil Mutllll.
One ca.e exira heavy ribocil KUascr Hauuel.
One case Dm.- Hl.sker KUouil.
lianuiue In Mam and Plaid Poplins, Vterlnoes, IMaiS
VinSll1 "kC' '-"o.N.KllTHTH Htreet.
ii. -v. ,.r E,.i..i.rir,iion f .r a limited number of Sham of
n.. ..- .. -i-ie ii inn I A KM ner Hearo. ( onned nr llie (ifll.e
of .be ( imiianv. No. - . l Ulltli ..r.-e:.flit lioor or
S itiS' rlpu..n.l, aj be lilt with any uuniDi r ol as uoaro oi
Llnctois.
Till ill'SNT,
JAM). is J. DCS. 'AN.
i.koi.i ism at-u lam-' Kn.,
WILLIAM HACKtU.
Mam-Tons,
ICHJ Tt S'l'Wal A!!, No. 171U Kprni e SHeet.
julis 11 i.ltAllaM. So. '.; Mattel .in t. -HlWIli
T. CdXK. No. fr-'4 tValn.il street.
V 11 MAS It WII.HJ-N, ho. 716 t.- Hreail meet.
TIIU'I OKE AHAMst, hroadand Pamsh llroets.
t I'tiTlH, Si Wl Walnut atleel.
rilOMAN K. UliallLi:, Oermaulown,
l in NUV WAtlMlB. No. JO! Irauklia street.
WAJILLL Ml KM, i.w iork.
. ..ii now emrairerl In developing the r-ro-
urtv working w lib doiil.le sen ol haiids, under Ihe super.
. . .il.nUnf liO. lite-Ill.
niitvi VOTl THE HOLIDAYS. RILEY'S
1 re, Mali' D .-.allot l' smpasMU. Bv. )IH 'B I iw.f. 7
Butl. Vittsisrrt.ii.11111 a.)i4,iv. 'l""!'."'
ASTHMA CVUEn. RELIEF GUARAN
J tied In ten minutes, and a fei main-ii' cure eiTeeted
by ihe use uf 'l bui s Asllnna Cure.'' Ca es ol from leu
Ivlnenli l.'irS slauillng yield al unee to iU Intluenro.
Price .'. Keiit posti i-.io I" -ii v .iil..ris..hy H I , 1 I'll AM,
V.i . Llul' lu is'll'l. l '-" - 'i",
is -u ium -m r
THE FIRST
NATIONAL BANK..
7 3-10
TRE ASURY NOT ES,
COfcYIRTIBLBATMATVKIVTLStt
3-J-SO noNis,
These Trsasnry Holes preseat great adr aniagee to sak-
erlbere as an laveatmeal. The laureer , i, liberal, the)
security undoubted, aad the privilege l' (n n,, holder of
convening the noiee, upon aaaiartti i tow OMliKCk
BTATKB BIX TtB CEMT. BOua (5-.) U of freat
value.
This Pane keeps on hard a large su i,ef all deaomlna-
lies., irom Svc to Sim.
A COMMISSION Of OSK 1JU. 1KTEB FEB ftST.
allowed on sa'.es ot ' and upwa rdi j u0 ,aj, ottlbf
erover, TliktE-EIOum l ta .ENP.
MORTON McJnonAEL, Jr.;
lt:Ctrp CASniEB.
lXTRA NOTICE ! "iHElllorRIETOR OF
j the Ural cutis .,.
Iilli se Pll-UKK,
. r.. comer ot liKoiD and (.'HiesvrT si.i.
Pee. to auiioiime that, m view of Oi tiuioa, he will loexUI
llltlieraotlee).
taerllisc ni. i-ai-jie ana aned etocfc of
lOll.k'.r AKTI CLJIS.
ftuihas USE COLO'. Sts,
rii-i.tsnvrn otior CAfistn.
I'.ARE KHKJlOH ANII VMJJ.inki l'LUt WMCH,
Kuvant ll.lr andTeeih Bru.k.a. (mVa, 4a. And other
t. lsr.1- l I. nnt ii i-a..s ria Hold ill ValFlB.
A'l' COIT. AiU alOKA, Too.
H. It A .elm ted lot or
IlL.M'lilli IMPnitTKTJ nAVASA. CIOARB
Ol rasmlie ItranC...
Wll' be sold on the same ntvorable ten oa. If application In
niacin al ouce. li-lSluir
Teiiiidenee ol luelr elliclent rie.-uieui
l'mspi cms, maps, anil farther Uiioirration. on spoil:
n ., ni. e. I' i.' d ri
r-vrARTERllASTER GEN BRAL'S OrriOl
a-I VaJ isr IiiviaujB,
. Koveenlsar SO, Itsw.
(i-28
6-2S
HOOP BKITITS
lhr,,r..iiv. So.i.jn Ahi II Ktrret,
Pldaitelphul.
n.i. ..-.-I- -i.a llel.ll
Tbsnio.t eemplete a.ioiim ntof l.adle. Mlssea-, end
I hllolen Hood oslru iu luoeiij. io
ca-s. which lor sl.vle. Ilnl.h, diuabuity, and cneapue.e.
have o e.Ul In (lie maiaei.
HVir's maue to wroer, aitereu, auu M-r.ir-u.
M -If
w w. r. iioPKisg.
Slit! SA1.V..-TO l'UIN I'KHS.-TMHUSINU
1 tuBv.isiaa li'.'. Ul Iiiji-isiii naw. At P'-y at this
as:ue. "
V lHe sold SI pnsnc aaeilvB, la It.. ... i7.;J- .1
the time, aad iiiacea nasnetl oeraw. via : '
Wil l livsruni, ra.,Tll CiiSttAY - - eaaa
J, .11 N N I O W N , Pa. , TH 0 UM ',1 Y-r JUT"
TWO ULBllklKlS . iviV,7rS?'.l
aleaehplaM. . iwata
i Lee. h.iiaea have be ccaekioAvai u ani av tbe eisv
a.ry sivie4i f the a' ftey. .
bttli!11 "J vnrv.M luan.tMj bargains aauei
ll. ree ecio (utlv, ' u
hajo le -.,., e st 16 e'Mocn A er.
lulel tkwssi iawe .a.rVaeT.
j.i.u.S A. EKIsT,
' rr'leiod trl IllrUI ,
IS 1 1st tjaarieiuia.ief laeaeiUsWsmas,
!
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