WEDNESDAY, DKCBXaBER 21, 184. TTPr.4v.rns(u ia iiimf.s. In no - drpurtment of printing has tier been more unwearied perseverance than (n the p r- rectloa of type-setting machines. Tbelr feasibility- wm Hrt proclaimed by Dr. Church in IHi't, but he ncTfl succeeded In bis experiments. His Ideal were Mloptud, nvidilieil, and improve.! liy mHiiy Kumpcan invenlnra, tint In all m. i with. oolany pra.ticiii result. One irtrieo European amuhines win let up in the otfice nf the Neer York .Sun alitiuk ISM, and prnvfri, liy it work ing, the po ihllily of the i.tu-n flerlarcil impo-wl. Me Invention. Its eronuiny wag not no apt nrcnt, and the patcntm ajmndiiiud if. Other inventors have tuen more pcrv v. rini; un.l nmre fortnntto. Theie I a typc-setiliv inn. nine now In ncfi s ic ciksIuI operation in London tlnu the patent, ei feel wutrunted in advVtiMD;; to do eo npcuititm at a flrent reduction on esmtilMied prices, i ho first prnctlinl n, eeis must lie com clc.l to be. Mitchell, of llriHiklyn, Wnn hn pr..iliii i d a m i rhino of (Treat simplicity ail'l ease in timiui-intiit. Mr. 'I row, r th in eitv, h.uj s.vcr.il ot th"n m daily operation. J lie HfcraeX' pr.nluct, letter tnr. nihlied, i Ji.iiik) emu .r .ia; ami tin) is d.ui i iiy the operator, who juiiin his own nutter. The type is ili-triliutr ii l,v unot i-r undone . moditicatlon end improvement on tho one Iu vmud and txluliltutl by ,M. Victor Luainiio.it in It moot formi.lnrilc rival api'iurs to tic t'io mm tniio of t lie Allien Typc-ta:it(( and Di.itri but.iiR Ma. hine Company, a ilecri.t,..n f whi. Ii has already appeared in tiii.H niurmil. 1'nia miirvel ot ,. Iimiiimii inia recently lie, n put ontrlil in the New York II, raid cilice, where, with n c mi fiiiraiivc'v im xp. Tiercel npctnt r, it lu been rncrc.Mul in t-oniposmfr '.'"" cms In Hurt." minutes. Thii ma. li ne disirilint.'S as voll rn rtimpose., and at thp name time, but, when worked at ill liicdicit ipc d, it reipiires a I'l.itiiier aa well as un opt r.itor. I'ltivof these in'icLines have been ordered by dillereiit priniorH, ami will no doubt bo at work within fix month. Mr. CharleaW Kelt, ol ' I'rovidem e, in stilt at work on the dutnils of his machine, w hi h is also intended to do both compositor) and itMriliiitniB, by a method raoically dm. rent from that of M i. rhcir or Alilen's. W'e have seen favor.ililo no tices of kit invention in two Ea-teru pipers, hut rannot rate how soon it will be perl -, ted. Mr. Felt is aim) liney on an invention, which 11 really two-handed stick, by which, he claims', it is possible ft,r any composiior to greatly increase liia pcrtormanrc. Mr. Kiiinton. of Huston, recently laid before the employing printers nt this ciiv mi explanation or tlie louun roinpnsinff nWcuinn, which ap pears torival the Mitchell in its simplieitv. Tins invention has already secured the Mipport of levetal IloMuti mul New York printer!., and will ooo be in a position to invite the criticism of thr. rjuldic. A. I', 'iikt. Modern Mnrhlnlntv .losepli Whit worth. Irhnps tho most Kcicutilic of tho raco of nvt ninists formed in tho estatili-bmcnt of Mauds lay, Field A Co., is .Joseph Whitworth, whoso fame as a tool-maker Is known throughout tlin world, lie has considerably Improved upon the planiuK-nmchinc, in his "Jim Crow" machine, so called because the cutter reverses itself and works both ways, and in fact adapts itself to any podtion to do its work. His name is, however, more identified with rilled ordnance and soi.ill aims, in the production of which he has no rir.il. The fussion for accuracy of work which was Instilled into him by his old master, has led him to invent various machines for the attainment of that end ; amors; othors, he has devtad a contri vance by which a variation of a millionth of an inch can be detected I . In fact leviathan etiRinosof all kinds are turned out by him, which work with all tho precision of a chronometer; and tho value of tins accuracy of practice Is not confined to his workshoi), as it ex tends its inllucnco throughout the profession, and Blat)li9hes a standard of excellence to which other machine manufacturers, if they would flourish, must nlso attiin. What a contrast doe-, the work of tho machinists of the present day present to thoso of a hundred years ago! At that time, as Mr. Smiles observes, an engine of any el.e, when onco erectod, required tho con stant atttntlon of the engineer, w ho almost lived beside it, in order to keep it iu working order, inch was the friction or its parts and tho clumsi ness of Its construction. At the present timo, however, almost absoluto perfection of working is obtained. When the five thousand different pieces of thn marine engines designed (or tho Warrior were bronght together from;tlio dillereiit shops of tho Messrs. l'enn, although the workmen who built them up had never seen them before, yet such was the mathematical accuracy of their lit, that immedmtcly sloim was got np they began work ing with the utmost smoothness. As a new born child, linmi'duitely it enters the world and ex pands its lungs, begins to slreteh its limbs, so this gigantic engine, us soon as steam bewan to expand in tho cylinder, at once exerted itshui.'e members With tl,e smoothness and case of a thing of life. J it nun iu nu iiiipcssimo to estimate the gain to tho country brought about by the eelf-U"t-iriR tools now coming constantly in:o use. If we had to depend npoa the old hammer ami file, and clrsel and gunge, it is quesiionttlilo whether cur n.ochanical art could keep paco with tho requirements of our rapidly increasing popu lation; and commodities of all kinds that spring from the skilled hand would soon reach a fabu lous price. Now it is tho brain tlut works; the mechanician in his study increases a thousand fold the lingers of the seamsircss with his se.ving mucbine, builds Meets of bo its (by tho American patent )iu as many days as tho old bo.it-bnilder would have formerly taken years, and manufac tures rilles stock, lock, and barrel without human tiuiters coming in contact with them after ihu wood end iron are carried int tho workshop. l'erhnps the Government miun ftciory of rilles at Entield Is one of the most per fect marvels id' labor-saving machinery in exist ence ; and tho hundreds of machines which go to build up this most perfect military tool ol ihc day have an automatic action s perfect, and bile, cut, lile, drill, and plane with such marvel lous intelligence, quickness, und care, that one rannot for a moment help thinking that tlie hu man land is, alter all, a very slow invention, and not at all np to the work demanded by tho pre sent dge. Yet these unerring digits, which now do our daily work, wero rot in existence sixty years fcgo, and our ten fingers wero tho slaves th accomplished every stroke of work. As re triui.'s our mechanical appliances, at lemt, the Vf.'ut century has lifted us from a condition but ' little superior to that ot barbarians to a pitch of ,'. ONcciieneti which seems almost divine. Hut for 'lie marvclB accomplished in t;iis direction we must relet the reader to Mr. Smiles' very intorost .ng " Industrial llii ginphy," to which wa are indebted for many facts in this ur.icle. Unee-a-IIk.. Our ((imlsij Imliroullo mltli Kit rope. IVrOUTANT ASH I XCITINO UI.ETINOS OF iHLNC'U AMI KNOMSIt SIATliSMKN. Jari f-.Vwr. Corrttlotul . JmlcivnJt-nce It'lja. Yon must have remarked th obstinate silence which both the English papers and tho French ministerial journals observe on the subject of the political relations which exist between the Cuhi nets of London and 1'ari.s. Are we to infer from this fact that the communications between the two (J. vernments Bre not so frequent as they formerly were, and that reserve lias succeeded the active relations which were. estu. dished between the two Cabinets uiur the faiiuiu of the Conference of Ixiiidon i Certuiuly not; the siurble explanation is that there no luiiK' cx tt any throaienint? questions admitting oi uo delay ; and that, on the other hand, as nothing hai happened to disturD the good feelings which, without being a close, alliance, have never ceased to exist since tho mis sion of Lord Clarendon, it Is usclcus to speak of a concert fur which there is ut the present mo ment no occasion. For some days past, however, the Itiforviews between English and French statesmen have been and still continue to be more frequent than before. On Tuesday Earl Cowley transacted business with M. Drouyu le Lhuys, and ou the same day tho l'rince de la Tour d'Auvergne had a long conference with the head of the Foreign Oili-e in London. According to the most accredited version, it is America which has formed tho sub ject of deliberation both hero and on the other side of the channel. Tue Lincoln election, the speech of Mr. teward, that of Mr. Jetlerson Duvis, the ndair of tho 1'fonda, the violent at- tack of Mr. Webb in his letter to the llra.ilian Minister un attack in which, though England alone is designated, she is endeavoring to induce France to look upon it as a menace te both coun tries all this series of facts is of a nature to ' make tlie statesmen of England and Franco ' reflect. 1 The probability, therefore, is that the wish both in Loudon and l'aris is to ascertain the respective opinion of each Cabinet on peculiar points which, under certain contingencies, might give rise to a joint action on their part, liut there certainly Las beeu nothing beyond this ; , neither the question of intervention nor the recognition of the South has, it it said, been agitated. According, however, to what is aillnued, Karl Kusseli at present feels greater sympathy ior the cause of secession than was formerly the i case. As, therefore, in France opinion has ftlwivl lluiwn itMidfin rw.ta...r th C.ntliArn C.tn. I I . 1 - 1 ... 1 . . . suvlsi uu lJUJCltLUU U1B7 UV IUIIUW U the two Cabinets are now actuated'br the same THE Th IVobewly Trn'. About a third of the tll,0l)O munificently irn iiy jar.ueorge leaomly to the poor of Ixin don has already been invested in building and lard. The trustees of ibis fund are Mr. Adams, the Amt rican Minister, Lord Stanley, Sir Euier on Te nnitit, Mr. CM I.ampson, and Mr. J. 8. Motgnn, and In addition to eligible tites pur (hand at tshadwcll and Hcrmondsey, thev now possess a lot of ground near the upper steamboAt pur nt Chebea which will (rolahlybe resold, us not sulllcicnlly spacious for their purposes four blocks of buildings, rap'dly approai hiinr c mpli tion, In Orcen Man's Line, Islington, ami a siaieiy cdiliec,con!alning hfiy-seven tenements ail coupled, and nine shops iu Commercial street, r-piuiluolils. Rfn I'M frm-Blf, of thr r....m. at Jl. M. awr)i. - rtj -iwo ilo. nl to r.snn. 4. IM a m s. Us ott r.s.ms, ' 4s. I..I. a wit. k. two d". ef ,.!,(. n.. in. .'.i. a week. Considerable mire has been ex rciscd In thp sc lei lion of tenants, and in only one instance has there been a case of arrears ( U. i or such a viola lion of rules as has ea'led tor summary treat ment. 1 hi exemption irom the ordinary vicissi tudes of letting can be read i y e Vah.ed. for when II e tun, omits i re finished there were more t inn a in, norm n p'tcti ions lor the fifty seven ten. -liid ts to let, and this enable 1 the trustees to select from the recommendations in writing from in ployiis ami landlords. At Islington, ei h of i c ii'iiT toi l Us, Foiitiing a eoin .e e s jiiiie.will ci wain forty-right tiiuments, .nd t'cncli lie ,i rei ial is not yi t sertli d, it is ,., impro'iatil-. th. It irty tive ol thce will ron'ain t-'i rooms nt Is a week, ami that tiiu reniainiii? twelve will ho i'g e rooms at uiili-a-erowu u week. The. or si Mil mm ol 1 1 (i,oi (I will, II ha- been es:iw.ii..d. l uild ten large boos-s, the incline from which win amount lo iwioo per annum; and b is not lie It nst interest In." fa t enne. led with Mr. I'ea- locjVroblc gill, that Ir tnl, source alone 'hi trusties will probably be ao e to build a n v bouse every two yai-', and i.y investing its rental in a like way, m.,ke the ch.ui'.v a Constant y ui-crcn-ingine. At tors - a-t iii ssKs or -lit t m v;:.itH It is quire common for critics, or for those who prttt mitotic (Titles, fo use the word "overact" v. ben speaking ol a thcatrh al performance ; but wl.ut Is considered overact in;; hy the fastidions few is often applauded by the in my. .Some think Forrest is one of those "robustious, nw g p itcl fellows, who tear a passion to tatters, to r.igs, to split fhe ears or the groundlings." "II imlet," in his instructions to the nlateis. savs "Mich a teltow ought to be whipped for out-doing Term i- aaut. And yet fullest has always tickled the i )cs and curs of the "groiinilbngs," drawn full I gusts, and rtceived tho most enthusiastic pliiu oiik ot the "pit." Theatres om e had a place called tho pit, but wo believe the more fashionable par qui t has now taken its place. N doubt this celebrated tragedian's reputation rcci Ned its liist impulses from the li.thii,,., of the old-fashioned pit. Ho did not then w.'iat ever be muy Jo uow "acquire ami U'gct, in the very tir:.:.t. trist,and whinw iml ot his pas don a tcmpcrtuiCu .Lai gave it smo thue-s." Shake speare woiiUI not have liked or commentled su h acting. In the estimation of Die "ground ings," he must have appeared tame, and even dull on ilie st: ge; at.d jet we bavecverv reason for believing that in bis iicting ho held the mirror up to naliitc, and his performance could not havo been chut uctcrucd by ihc use of tliu word "overacting." At one time in London there was much cxciio niriit in relation lo Uarrl. k anu llirry. liotti had their pai titular Iri.nds and admirers, aud of course those udmirers did not agree iu opinion nhout the merits of these celebrated a.'tors. llirry was t..ll, very handsome, and giace'iil in all his motions ; but (iarrick was undu middle sue, and the autocrat ol Dtury Lane Th aire. There waa a eoniest betwe. n them which continued twelve niglns, nr.d llonno ami Julut was Hie alay. Uarry pertoimed "Kuineo" in Oovont (iar.lcn against Oarrick In Driny Lane. The lever ran hiirh, and the people got enough of tho lovers of Verona c-peclally the country folks who visited London. Some wit, out ot patience, ant sighing fur u chaigo of the programme, wrote this epigram: " ' V U, w hnfi to rifiiM''' i.i. B angry N'cJ, As up iruru b. .I he raltses, lt..nU'..yiilii.'" 1,0 it.l.vs liifcli;l,t; 'A p'Kue nn bath jour bouses' 1 " The beautiful Miss llollaniv nhived "Juliet" to (lainck. and Mi s. C'lbbt r played the same char acter with Harry. Mr. Doran says : "Tin re is no doubt that Mrs. Cihber had tho handsomer, more silvery tongacd, and tender lover. Mie seemed to listen to hint in sort of modest ecstasy ; w bile Miss llellamy, eager love in ner ejes, nipiuie in uer Heart, ami amorous Impatiince in every expression, was ready to fling hirself into Homco's' aims. In Harry's 'Kwiiico' the critics laud his hari.ionv of fo itn'rn his melting eyes, aud lis unqualified plaintive i.css of voice. As for the rival Juliets, it is s lid that Hd'amv wasmi.ro tender and natural. bile Cibiier w,u grander and more tragic. Hut tho eon'est wai between the two Konieos. A I idy who did not pretend to bo a critic, but bad common sense, and was guided by her feelings, seems to havo ably distinguished between them. MiosiiJ: "Had I been 'Juliet to Uarn. k s 'Romeo,' so ardent and Impassioned was be, I should have expected that he would come n ' mo iu tho bal cony ; but had I bem 'Juliet' to Harry's 'llot'.i o,' so tinder, so eloquent, and sid n tivo was hi), I mount nave certuiuly i.oi? ilnu n to him. This woman, blessed with n good share of common sense, and possessing the true sen i n. cms and feelings of her s x, hit the nail on tho head exactly. What she said is worth a vol ume of criticism on the subject, however ingeni ously and ahly it might be wri". n. Overacting, ranting, raving, gutb ml tones, ' tearing passions lo rags," can never take tho pi a c of expressive looks, distinct articulation, and a correct intona tion of the voice. These, with proper atiiiudas and gesticulations, will always imd uvenues to a heart worth winning, and strike favorably a mind whose opinion is worth having. The same remarks may, wuu propriety, be ap plied to opera sn.g.r-; and heie is a wido held for just criticism, it is well knowu to all opera goers that the passion of love forms the theme of the most touching melodies ai d duettos in all o eras, nud cspciiallyiu theLa'ian. The live making tenor and the sweet, responsive soprano must not be overstrained, and "explosive tones" should be used with great c.ire. Tho action, too, must not bo too violent or startling, as is too olten the case with performers, especially in tho chromatic passage, "False one, I love thco still," in Hi llini's upei.i(of l a Siiiiitnmbuti. W'e have heard this intense sentiment of love rendered by a performer in explosive tonus and with violent action that spoke more of unger th in of the ten der passion, aud yet ;ho singer was celebrated as a good Icnor. The trouble with hint was, he cither did not understand tho " 'nlimentand emo tion the author designed, or v. .is unpatdouubly careless and negligent in his c-j,'--. fcucb sentimental passages do not require a miiniiic's countenance, nor a maniac's voice or iu tiorflrbut they do demand deep feeling und iu. use emotions. And these must be felt liy the I em rmcr heloie proper expres-ion can be given loth. m. In such a delirium of feeling, In such an intensity ot passion, tie re hi int be u deep un cerlj ing current w hicli is not ahowa in violent con tortious of the body, nor in explosive tones of I be voice. In warlike music or in patriotic songs, a decla matory style may bo Ustd to a certain extent, and Ihc passions of hate an I rcveng-' at certain sbigts ot ilieiii may demand explosive tones and powerful geslicu utlons in order to their full de Viloi incut and expression. I ' public speiking, too, ihcro is such u thing ns overdoing. There is a wide dilliieucu between truu oratory aud violent declamation. Kossuth furu.Bhes an ox- 0 Ik iit model of true eloquence. Iu his speaking Is shonu ti e remuikable power of distinct ur ic illation, correct intonation, and appropriate aciiou. lie never overacts nur stra.ns, uor cracks his vote, however de q and strong the emotions may be with wbhh he wi-hes to s ir the heiirts of his auditors. And yet no living oiator can stir the hearts uf (Uj multitude deeper than Kossuth. Hut we have alrcadv written moro than wo intended. The subject is truthful, and to do any thing like justice to it would require a volinno iiis ei.dofa newspaper column. W'e commend to all what the woman mid about "K nneo"aj tendered by the celebrated actors, G.irrick aud lluiry. 1 'uitlatul Ask. Wouth I.tviNo Fon. "When from my roam 1 chance to stray, to spend an hour at close o day, 1 ever find the place most dear, where s m fiienil treats to lager beer. Sacrunu-nto Ae. "Ah I yes, my friou.l of city lile, sure such a treat cures such a strife, but belter than such dose by far, are pleasures of a lino cigar. l'lacvr Herald. "Such pleasures may suit baser minds, but with the good no favor finds; we think the purest joy of life, is making love to one's own wife. oli ano ledger. ' Most wise yonr choice, my worthy friend, In Hymen's joys your cares to end, but we, though tired of single life, can't boast of having our own wife; and to, when 'neath our cares we faint, we fly to kiss some gal that ain't yet. Sapa lie-fortt-r. "That 'lager hocr will bile provoke, while 'fine Uavauas' end in smoke. To court one's wife is better far than lager beer or vile cigar. Kisses, the dew of love's young mora, break on the lips as toon as born. These ail are naught to that great joy the first glance at your iirst Dorn boy ! tretung ldtjtr. "'Tistrue, a boy's awished-for blessing, bat then suppose the brst a girl I A dear sweet child with ways caressing, with pouting lips and flaxen curl, with dimple cheeks and laughing eye, to come and bid 'papa' good-bye! bo whether boy, or whether t'other, embrace the babe and then lb? mother," iu; I'randtco DAILY EVENTNG TELEGRAFII.FIIILAI)ELriUAr Tnr. EMAHCiriTioi or thu Rcssiaw Sanr. The Russian journals contain lit t ills respecting the progress of ihe emancipation of the. serfs up to the month of August last, which date It would appear that tin te were only r ght reuhif. ingchaik-rs still nncompb u d, while lll.V.H have been alriady brought Into execution, a-td the-e refer to f stales on which reside I i,fiul.2J0 ountrv people. The most circumstantial details have be c n ri ee ived respecting Km 7 ' of tin se charters, resting lo estates on which 9.771,017 eountrv people reside. A third of these charters ( Hl.vtn cause the total ci ssa lon from the present of all trsnsilcry relations In ngar l to 4..VJ1.S7H pe.,de, the ha f of the IrecdseifV who ihus lind themselves e m letely liberated from the r former misers. As n at y as 2,1.1.1,01.1 people h ivo come into com lete pos-itsion i f iheir plots of land, and of thi- I tin.i er 43),7UJ have required no assistance from the Ftnle. In the nine Western Provinces, all the country people, without exception, have bee nn,! pro prietors, which fart Is to bo aorioiitod to the pin -lb u nr ii ndiiion attending the situation of these l'rovinees. (if the rest of Uus.lt the Province ol Khatkof holds the first rank as regards the pregnss of nform. The mini tier of itseounirv pople entirely freed, and to whom territorial pntity has In en giv. n, repieeiit 7J percent I I tin tt til i f its termer serts. In other 1'rov inees of l.ii-Ma the number of eountrv people who hive l i t i ii. e i hsnlu'c TOMieton is brdow lo per era:. In ti e (.. virt.mei U of Si . pelt rs'.urg and Mo. iw it vnrus In 'tween Ii) mill 1 1 per.sn'. Th s is c. nsidtrt.l to be a very sati-factory re-ult lift, r tl.no jots' Iri.d of tho svsieni ; un.l from the liiiml rr i t regulating charters which have cine irfo opctatien on the landed propri"to s, as tiinlioned at the comm. iieemenl of this sum imiiv, the work of euiaiicip.itiun is looked upon ts cn iri Iv a. hicicd. BANK NOTICES. ' . " M'COND NATION A I. 1! .V N It OF ' l'llll.AI.H.l 111 r I. ' SM o;', l. . , m' tT Is . T! a Ai.i.iial r.:. ll. n l..r I.ir. . I. i s o- ;,iiitnl ..I .'ir its' ll.e Hit. k i k It, ii. ,, i, S.SI.AV, Jiiiui. v 1.., si. i. lit utt Ii l be t'-uilut IJI u .1 . I'. M '-' 'I W . II. HIIAWX, ( astiler. I.r hl'.NSl.MiKiN NATIONAL HANK. 11111 AI'KI l Ml . l.','.inl.t'r 't Is.. All f f'leli Tor Tl.ttl. rn I lie, "t.r-, te irrvtt II, s t.nt ,ln4 tnr. Mill l.e h. Ill .ir tl:f Mil kills' II , nn Tl KS.IAl .litnimj lo, Inj, In in luu . 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A I. lfv.. ii.al lli H ..rkli l.t.-, h t4 iirivn.-tn, wr .'itlll A.vr.KMA.OI tllf llttl I '1 l,t, 'lt (i t tit f.Miip iir-n n ei it loii, Hinl t h' in lirvrt..ri rr tr- . uitti HIP Billlii.rilf' '! iff nWll'Tl "f Ml' .TP- 1 Q i mti tn-'iit ui i tit? .'Hi'iiii ii'iin io ivaVko liio ftTtiJli ftte re- Uti'ft n Hitrsjttir nj uiC WWi ol II, l tiMfl stntfi. II wfm Im ,1 II'H'K I.K , Cfihl.f. l 7 5- MJ'.CHAMrs' I.ANIC. ' I'm 1 Ai'Ki nit a , Vr (rubor 5", "lM" ' Drirnvpniii.iuipeiihit l nih'tliTl Irto ot h Art ot ttio.tnerl A.Miitily ol' th.' f m m .uwo lith of I'MHilt i !UiA, eniltUJ ' All A. t i'(ilM.- Ittnaa .i rr. . t Foiii. iiur.i'iii -n lift i.ine 1n..'iHl(nni ..r tlif nuripit HniiMni.' IniCiT th Kwb il tl.o I Mt'ftJ Hf.iii-." tir.. ttif if Aiiictft. th.it (! Hioch'i't'tl.r ..l th Mr. l,,ifi'i-t HHiik t,f n r V mil mnnlv ,,f I'n i i. ,1. .1 - hi.t i til !.ij rolfil to bt come mil h ti Ansoi ui'ioii mi. I H t Ilfttori bv prfciTt,! thit miliio-iiv of ti ..wi.fr of iji ff than twit lilnH of t!i caottsil 4 to. k rn nmkfti a r.rx.Uct rcimrtii thereior. bv tt liw. ..i n, v " l. W t.HiAJH . .Ill . ll.i-wiiu-lui Chl-T. AVKSTKUN HANK OF IMIILAUEL- fit, A. Pitll Aoel I'ltl.l. PpfPintifr 10, lsf,l, eii. e ! nrrei.T civtm. tut. ..!. v in r ..... .... ... ...-iifiHi .sbm u my oi n.t. t .iiinii..int. -n 1 1 11 ,.r I't'tiu sjIveiiIs. ri luli il an -Aet matiluu- Ihe llunki of the l.'t.in n.nnut.allli i, Leeeme As.s'lall.nia kit tl.n t.nr, ....... .. Hunk. ii Meter tl Inwi ul Ihf I n.ltxl states, npitn.fd lli r.M tiny ol Aiiiiii.i, A. Ii. s-, tli at th.' t..fkli,...r,.l nit' n . irrii iiAni el I re IHuclitfi In l..ti.ir.a ... Inc. me tncli an Ai'vclAlt..n, nn.l (hat Its llireel.irs l.v .i..t'tirr.i ii B.iii,otiiy tr lfif ..wn.-rs ..r mot thAli tvr.s. II ir.t. of th UHplt.il tlo. li lo in. ike ill eeiUileuto ru.juirt'd ,,v....i ... tuc laws vi inu t nutsi -',,ft. ' s' O. WaioACDT. Cahtsr. JHE CLAEION EIVER OIL COMPANIES, OFFICE, No. 311 WALNUT bTURET, (HP.COND FLOOR). WILLIAM I. laciUiLL, piiBSinr.NT. J. HIMir'FON AFltlOA, 11-17- tl" Ucrtnr ni TTniurer. Y OHCAMC Oil, And COAL COMPANY OF WEST VIRGINIA. l'KINTKD CIKfJULAIlS, With U;o Prorecttis anil Qar4ogtel Report of tti propertj of this Company, ara now ready at our offloa. TMi f'eripny owm erer '.','00 acrtii of wbat ts k.tnwii M tbe tielt OIL TEltltllOliT upon t'.e (IKF.AT Ul IIKAVAf. IN WEST VIHOINIA, andefTers Inrge Indici menti to pirUei to mbicrllio for tlia llinluj number of Slimck orTered at ft per tliars fur roll paid stock, tho pai bvlny llOperituirs. Tlili price per ibnr Is not kbovo lbs marketable raliu of the land , and H Is orTered for the iole purpoieof la crtanlj.f the facilities ftr development, and will, bayvuA a rt'SHenMble duSt, prue a proiiuble lnvettineut. COOPER & GRATF, No. II MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. JAMKS JJAItHKH'.S V, llt.I.KMI BAM. Bl.TAIt. r,l0Cl IO.tlllllsstl IllOllt. 8. B.rarucrHEC'ONU and CMC INI T H.re-ol., l'hllal s Ar.FS. T FOB TltK I'ATKNr r.(K'ALlINli TII1KTY-UAY CLOCKS, A TT7 dsiral'l nrtlelo ft.r Clinrclit-e, llott-tl, tfnki Ctiiii.llntf-ll.iiuee, Psrlors. Ac. Alio, MAN) f Al Tl HI- K 1.1 K KINR lilf.fl I'F.VS. CUM'KH II K I'A 1 1 : (-U AMI W AHltASl hU. Clock Trlu.iuiut;. of vrj dew:rii'tlt,a. 1-12 1 jr IN TIIU DIST1UCT COIKT FOlt THL' J. ('It v nt1 Couniy ot I'fitlsntf Iphiri. JnHN J. It l K Kl 1. v. JusKPIl II. KVAVH. AUmi niiitui. Kx.oi)sm. Hpp'foiifMT, So. .:7. 1 1 e uli 'tr Mpi-oiott l by it i'ouit to lofj. rt lint dmirl butt. n oi a ii toi iiolni.' d by u Hiteriii itt'e, umler il atjA will, of nil thai C' rtmn thr- o -.t ory rvk inriuK"' or t iu iLcnt, bsun bulb Ii v. and lot T unte of KnuinJ, i'tiait-on i!h- fjiit into oi 1- ifvantli itrot, aiiht diitAin-e of tfarto huiidrctt auil lour feft aoutltwaid I nun tho ..uih t0f ot UlinrJ m-Di, In ihn Tfutleth ward of tho ciy ol Fiii'n.lf Iptun ; coMalntntr in lYmii orbn-iitith on tin- null Flevmiili ( reft iuvf ntt-t'ti (cot m'hi.lnitf on tho north olti ti i te f the sjoulherunioit half Dart ol an alloy tnr tart In w Itllli bv ttie wlioKr tlf(th of tliu tden-tty iranto.l l.-t) an! cit?ndliiK in length or depth i-annvAidoi that wi'lt'i sivL'i.ry one loet ten h'h! ono-hitlf iiiclma to u lour f.'t w(Jt- atie; . 1 si'lng n.Ttiiwa'd and l oiiiiiniiil. atiiihf witit tht -n!l t'lTOf f. et witjc it rv subject to tbe yearly .fronnd r ti1 oi ft'-l, will atlfiid tin untie o( hli udhi taunt, on WKPSKM'AV. ii,.- day or Dr.-mber, A. H.1m4,ai 3S o'clock 1' M , at hit HtTlce, No. 14.' (. KH ill Til ntivet, riilladt ldia( w ben aji'l w here all partiet) Intcn-tt J mint nrt ient ihir iaiiu,or Uicy wiil tie Ufbarrtd rVuiu comlo,' in .rn ai. iul4. Al lOi JOHN B, COLAniV.tAudlijr. IRF.IOICT CONOUCTOnS AKD BIliKE J Dion Wautad. Tbe Haiiiiuoro and Ohio ICttlroa! Company want a nuiubtr of earitincod railroad men lo run upon lis auiuai'uun frelbt tiai. i,on lu itru attreml 1iviiita bsjiwet-n UaiLiiuore and 'WbocUnif and Tarkani btVK- 1 ha beit wtwii will be paid and rttnular otupioy mnt glvan to aub meu a will miMjrt to tUbac 4 aha foi Wwibij mtv-ntt), who aja autlioii.-d to (ak Lhom wa dutr A. sl.KAHtHANK. Agent t IT). tUvniyn, AloUUl Cara Btailon, HitHiuiOra ('Hy, Md. D.LikbY, Atot Hfroud biTiiioa, Utu-tiiubarg, ou handr d uilta from Baltimore. J r. WAI.L.i,ci Third lMTijn, riedtnoni. W.CAKM, Ag.aial ttraAou lor t)a rarkanburti roaO. and sJ.B. FOKO, AftTit at W)Mllnf Cor the Foarth Dfrtalo. W e. HMITtl. Muitar ot Trauiportaua. BaMsluora, Md., Dacauibar a, U U-iuft I1GUTI LIGUTI LIGHT I UUUT IS A J (fraat thinf la theae dark dayi. rtTliLIH-(il- U S rATKNT LlKKHKlVK RttKI.Kri OUH, for both dj and aaa-littat. (iaa Hedaatora for wludawa wita two bum or give more LbiU( thaa tU bttraara wiUi Uia tuud now ki at. Uaa-titora forwUhad at Vow raloa. Dayllfht tteflactora, tor LiKhUiiff dark rooaaa, and baaatwMrt vdlcaa, 4o. wiUi Mt the iih ol aaa. mitre, U-ltf lat o.iat CURrtMUT Itraal, raiuUelpaU. "fXH, ON TI1K BRAIN" (SONQ AND cnokt'H.) The Bloat popalsur Im ont, W mb(i; al fcLAMdUd l'Ui AUD Ml 'a If ITTORB, U 17 . lli3 CUJHVT Uvtv F fHB M'CLINTOCK RESERVE OIL UOMPir. 4 ArirAi, tiro, ii, i,oh.imo. VV,V0O PIIAUKS, fitO EACH M MHl HirTION PKM'K, WV PR HIIAItw. rUFKIMITtT, jaml;h mvmii.i.an. UrMVIAKY AtJ THFHM1T, J. i. n : : I Niioril. 'I U, WALNUT hTUKKT Ihf j.-nrrrty of tMa IVmpany ! aM In Vi-:rnir' entnfv, ard 1 tcinT.l .i be n jood oil leriitorj any in Uie o urt - No l, onr n-urth roia't Intwn at In time aert cin hi:ndrfd ru tl live p. r hrn or land, brlnt thr M'i 'imtoi' Itfurre. a nit d at th (unction of (ill (rt-k w.th ('bony Kim Tre lennr (!.Mfiiri) tie hll by t iif rfil and re i" r!b'r nun. Then li a (lowinc well ntrn-y nbont Ui ii !f! of Ot ioUt, imd now yiri.Ilnir U" buri In per d., w itl- a i.'.w-d .r.ip.'-t if a Urv t liu-r-il-o Tnrrc Ii i.i ,t "ell, yt wi.ntri.vrr ft' bam-l, Incn'AMnt: .l.i h, ni tl It U ounll ". ntlv r '- lt d w 111 b-ronif a Iftr.-c ilowi - k w eli. 1 I te- oil cr t'!l a e nr ir f.m ; ! : 1, one iV-t't tlM-p. hi I. r third tutu! iMfk; f.iif .a f. dttp ; oti'iJI ft iitl. -9, iMt tiinm, h ti,o : bird fand r . k.;nid n 'or K'.' . tMi). !t , it Xlv 1 1 -i. i .I , u-i.l .notli.T iu-t t't.m- t nfi'd, in a'l of w moli nil li.m ulitaiv boi n toiiti I, nn-1 w I ! I , it 1 1 iirii..t ti. In a ft w i.tM, lafrft ly pro.lm t.vf, mKinr pix ni Un cottipli t I and tn nr.tlra prooana of v.m P't Hon. Un thin trri;tory tlu rt' i ro,nii f.rr twi-he or nil ! n i'l!t, Mod, from f a ti,.um urt'f tin- Uu.iuo will bo ili vrlri t il rrtj ld:. No 2 tt:e half arre of uroun-t In tli1 rnfrt' tf .h" nNive tr u t, i-trf.l oilpin ti;y by t!n owror a fill rv tWtj.-o, and on which It ftniidn. Thin I a frt ilmido. but anHi.t U nit- mth uf tl.f oil rr.dtn.Cl from It. The tint ui.Im a prtri,, tin.-e itna balf at rs to bp n K""d trrrlt .try any m th- i -ft K, atd wbuh ti c Ompinv rini'i to d ,. H I1 " lr-Mi An !. lb v f-T tl.f l.ftu fit I i !o - .Jio'd r. ho H im.' tt ir I workimr In Tfl-t In tiipo w our-', all r on Oil i n. k, ilt unto I furtht-r up, n lolntuhc the w itlow a! ( 'linlo. k laim, and ni fnvoraM y Ucmtd ut Ko. I a-vd (in Hi it property tlu ro t a m w wi ll, pru du'nh' to burrclsoi oil d.illy. and lurn i-n jr. Annthor w II in proRiefR of borings an. I proj.Tf-iii. uUfurtttrllv. Thi n ptTy la ufccptihie of tire .it.-r dev ! rpnif nt, nn l protnlf.ra to br lar:'l prothn live. No. 4. Two biintliort and tt n acre, of Und in 're almp'e on 1'itln :o I rt-t-k . ibn-e tiitt.'i ftoin tho Al'tliOnv liivr. and Mirrt.tiiuli d w It r. lit, a re idy do t. nd 411.1 n;1,,.,. fnl. A Urn poriioii of thin farm ii i ciirvv 1 to tn- h oil trrri'ory, Ko. .'1, A Talimtilo trail on Smart' Run, oontiinins' About Ibtrly rt h. ThN It rt tir.b d .11 tm' of tt nm t di'Mlrat'le n v'-'iii outiido ol' Oil I'rcii h.mI Ob-ii'v litin, Se i rn I on' pa n If b liavc ci'mmeictd .'p. Kitiui.s t 1 1 1 hUil) fa cratilf pronpect. h". B. A nb a'U trsr..n AT'd nc ir Tubi Hun, wlii. em, tU 5 h I., ti.o AH' i'tn nv lll.er. on t!.aoat utilf, wboiit 01:0 tnirafrfiYe Ti.-nrita Vill.is.'. Scfr-il ravnn-i p 1 ,n tbtoujili thn p'opi riy, ami t' "le I cvinnlc-rable 1 f i-o 'd Uint.er on It. bv r. i u w h it ati ull uot pro', t- to be o d u.l ti rrliory. 7. A va1r.av'e trrrt en Tton"fu crot-k, jOBtatmre I.ftiiv 1 .M!U, on te If ft haiitt 11 Ji- ot tho rr .'k.fontiin inn t ut liny a rei, with an many rods a thu crt'-fc, (iitllrstioni lor oil Tfiy ittvor.iblo, 'o. h. A valuable trai t on Ti.'tic!a i nvk, un aloire the bihl di icrlbcd, ontaln.nt; ati.nl titty acres, and about fifty rod front on tbe crc'.'k. No. ii. Atritribf territory on and a1 iolnlnt; a run whleh i-Bplli'i Into lit mint k crwk, about fla nil'ci from i'r-'sil-dt nt, and nrarto tbe property of the PreiJ.-nf Poti 'b'um Company. It contains about tMohondred arrr. part wtil tltnbtreil, the balanr belicvril to bf Rood oil te rltorf . 'o. 10 A valu&hU1 trart on and neur I'lti.oio Kun, arxtit one mile from tho Allfheny rlvt r, and m arlj octponite the relebralott 1'ltnole Creek, which Is now regarded with much favor. Thli property con tan about twemy-flvo acrt i, part well timbt rcd, and there am o.-d reaKon lur behrvlnt; they will prove uom oil territory. Iminediiitf iy on Koinu Into operation thit nonjuany wtf bo In th receipt of OT barrel! o t til p. ? day, wbkh ai fid (it ! cow iellum at $1'.'). will bo a daily Income $tfht, or $ l0,tto pr annum, fnanllng the oompany make divli'fndfi vi r.ct b in than thn-e per rout p. r m utl 011 (he Invekinn nt iroin Uie bcft'lunJot;, with a food pr. pfct of a mi''' lncrviit'. It In bellev e I tlisit im oil compmy h.m brcn f.rmc1 w 1th inorc reitr.iu proi cii of Nurcv-i. O.ily a limited por lion f tbe etoclt ! ofTeri d at $(, ai t!.e 'firporst'ort onil tli i tiy bvIltTo that In a very dhort timu tlie ktoikwidlni woi lb lunch mote tl an pai-. Aa the fcinpary relies mainly on tho fl rut dfcribed properly for their pieient Income, the following report, made by committee of cntU men appointed to make tue examination, Ih ubn.lilt d : Ihe undcrl,n('d I'oiuin.t'.uo, app IntrtI to exatnltm the prot'trty ot the Mct'lintea Rt t rva Oil Company, n ipt-ot-ftilly report: 1 hat tiiry nave thorouirtiy'ianilno.l the John Mo Un lock KeitTve, fltuaKd at the junction ol (Ml Creek And tTierrir ltun. The property located on a beutifT bluir, admlmblj adapted to boring. Th. 10 are al wella fin l tied and In proftrem. One well, whlt-h had been yielding ahont forty Daneli dally, had unt'di nly lnareaed to one hundrod and forty barrels, and wm lowing At about thn rate ou our vlilt. Another well, re preened as yleldm aaventy fire biureii, wan pumpttiK at tho rate of ek'it) to ninety barntlt, aud the Intelligent mipwrlnlendf at and et 4 waa aiiK'nii t in the expo: tatioii that In a short time It would beionio a flowing well, antl jlvo a much lurr yield. Tle two wells) ara but a few weuk old, and have evury IndUatlon of biinin very lar-e wella. Thrae other well! are In prot esi of borintr, and will be fln'rintd on or b.fl'ro tl;o ft.btof January; and from tbe tnolf ailoni, we believe they will all be Ur't ly prodaeilvo. One otbt r well w an jiwt Comimiue,!, and will bo p'uiiod rapid y to completion. The whle, of tho properly, exoept the half aore on whloh the hommtend tandH, hai been U'dm d, and la In the handi ofe perlt nc-d and energetic men, who wl I spare no paint or expense to develop tin- property tn tbe bt manner, and In the ehcr'cst poittble time. Tho derrick!, Imuhei, enlni, tooii, eto , are all new, and tlie bftt cf tht Ir kind, and In excrilont ortlrr, giWi evidence ol' li.o otirtful mi.ervljn ot' the owner of the leaaea. W Lave nn doubt that the fompany'ii Intorest one ftturth rmftlty now about flftr-flve barnli per day, which at $10 la f'.'O, will te KroaDy In. re ant-d by thn Ant of January next ; and as the land will admit of twenty well beintf bored Upon It, a pot d Idea may Imj formed of the tinmriite jlfld wfcirh wiil roault wlmtiall are rinlihcd. Ihe kointiiead oevnpiai half an a"re from which 1)10 ( oil' . any will rieelvo three touttli of Ihe oil If thy work It, ami wbh h your cotuuiltue atromcly rrouimnda ; It would not be aiirprlnlng tfthli interest alone should, before the r piratic u ot a 3 ear, reallae an Incucue of auveral haa dred barrels prr day. 'I he eutlta prtipt-rty ronemla of a llttl oor ft nr acroa, with a superior dwelling and pood Irani upon It. Krom Its proximity to t'h. rry Hun, and ita peculiar tocntlou, loett er with the fact that the pr -perty nal nt been t'nuut to be atrected by othf r well in the luimuilfatw nWhiw,r h. od, we aro li d to tbe con vki..i. thil tt ia one of Ihe uioat (ietkrable ,roperui on t'rk. Tour rwn ectfuliy. J. J). IttlNItoTn. .Vo.Vm Walnut atreoi. JAMK3 Mc.MM.r.AN, So. (V Sansom strooi 12 S-mwrVw W. II Kl(.'liAllltN, No 00 Market 8t. NIHAN STKINO OIL COMPANY OJTICK, SO. tt. ol'RTH STUIiKr. pKalKr-JOI l.ETCII AM. SE'.'Ki raitY Au TitKAi iiku JOilX C. 8AVUV, DMlECToRS. John Ketcham. batuuel Hloau, Mark B iluVriton. 1'b.oiiiai VS. Hail.y. aBlllel A. Ilarrnon, Joun tiibkoti, . A, AruW, 1A ld A. otfij.. r, Joou J. buwiy. . CAI'JTAL HTOCK, tJCO,000. Jfin.fOo Hhirci at $10 each, sn.uu 31. arc a rciervad by lh Oompany tr a worklnw capital. ine ompiiiiy nave tecureu in iee mnipiu one 01 on Rintl valuable ol! iirotlucniu tian:els) on tue Hobert P'arui. on Kreio h creek, Veuanyo cuuty,ra., about four uulea irotn r raniuu. I tie Irani aoiiiaina aboat :s acrt-i.witn a nvar in ironi of nearly !00 iVet, and 1ms auperior railroad facilltloe, I ho rallrosid from MuadwUe to Oil City ruunlna ttaruunli tb property. Opon tt there la a celebrated oil Hpniik, tue proauci or wmcn was lormau usju ojt u lumaus tor Uicuicinsii purptitjf. The I'oii pauy ttave one well J40 feet deep, pro ltielntc the keavlett l.uoncatlnt; OU, which is worth at tue prevent time $A per barrul ; and a taey are now pre par in tbe Decenary n.i cblnary for workinf this aud other wella, It 1 coiifldeutly expeeled, early In the y far, to pay a. Urgti feonthly dividend U tbe hioekholdera. A limited number of sharee will be sola at) th original price of One iiidlsu- per share. Hub.orib.T on anterlDR thetr name will be rj a Ired to pay 6n pir cent, ot the uh4crtptlu prloe, and ihebalaaca uu the dullvnry of tho ceitlQeates, say January 1st, W. Appllcataaus lr fttot k mav be made al the oitiea of the Company. Wo. loJ Hoatli KO UKI1I street, whera atoi mens of OU from this Company well may be seen, an any lniormatlon relative W tie property may he obd tied. 1J U uiw.-lit 0 XL STOCK sHXJei1T awo arl.r tMI oKinTsr, Itt UbOawsw. Bon, o.US.Ttnsu DlWl BECOND-HAND COTTON SXA.H- AUuU SMS Ussrs, la stwre ud Ibr Bale .r joiis t. bii rt a ooM jlikUS K.rHUJal sirwi -l lar WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER ()IL 1'UOrKI.TV I'OII r-WLK. BURNETT PROPERTY, I'A 1 NT OIIEKK, Anoi T TWO MILKS I'llOM ITS MUt'TII, OH TH K CI.AltlON 1UVK1U Kw nulls en tint (in.t.rl', anil Ihhhi, rivrrl wlln I.IU' n , ftnd Klhrr liDilr, n hlcli s.on. weiild rf .llTlc'cnit im SKf.,KiO. AIo, rotil III '.uiiJsnco, one lu. vi IB now twins rtfl. .l. At III pr nt pr.r f rl In I I.I. nttntr, :KrKo Him could bv tUrivi-tl from till, br.u.h fttvne, fr. serf. . RANK rAKM, J.W rre, on I'Urlen rlvrr, 10 n.ll.'i hovsfhirlt.il town, li ml In. from rtr.r.vn(.l., thf r.lal ..f Jrltrraon county. Tlit tcrrlt rr ha. onr anil a 1 altnillr fronl on 'lr,.n rtvr, and rr .m .nr .. hi Oh stions ll..r.. I.nt.l.rllor ..II lai.t in tl, , Ri',,,.:, ftiriit-w t,nj tl'.ttn ..11 Hit) a,lj.v,wiB r.,p -rlli-., willi "' t"m " "II. This la- ti ... '.. b...il,l at II,,-1,. win I, ft I IU'lcr a, re. Nine rr. In fh.'rry Tr,. rim, aunt inlu.iV,. n,.. e nftnl .r,v,n,rioiiii,lttl.j' larsr M .w n.- ,.r..tl i, ! fln. T hi. .ln of laiiJ.oiHo .Ifvt'l,.,', d, tr.ll i.rjva rtiniiiia:lii an fie antlr territory of tbo iu..,, l'w.., ,,J oi, romvanlfi, i-(t , ,m ti i,,.n -:,i i nr. lie sens o.i I'jlehel run, W S,iKr . in k Ii. vn.'p '1 In- proiiarly nt .mux two ml ' f"r, tn the t.itv n (, I r.i mm tl.-re are two r un ilir..,i.-h lliii I ni l, wl-li , ,, cu,.r.rrvli,.,u a.l r.l.-.l r.r o.il.i. ,iir. Al..., In I' l Inn, I it ei., In llm,.,i, , (v,. r, ,-,,,, , T'al.. r In al.,it:.!an.' f..r all ,.i.;. ,iej (.-.in l. ;l fur tlM.i.. l'.' l nrrel l . nr'l r.Miklln n.t near French vreek. Tlir..iiiih penU.nof tHliie.il ihrroh ceil mr'iii: Irdn t..(i. live net II let. aho. in tine em! lluuMt.me which h now n.n,'li wantrJ In this rel.in, .-an Im hj In aan i.l.iTice. About ..fli.-ie. or Hill Imi.l ithom tho mo.t fnv .re.l pr . port, rornll jet .ILc'iveret! on Fren. h crceli. Thli enliro r bc ol l.i J can now he boiiKl.t for Hi ro.). SIH acri i a:uj: col Un.l n. sr tho Allethenr rlvor, I.. Im dirtily In tererof lha (.t bare a llil 1'omp.iuy's I r.... rty. Three feat coal v.liu now open an.l v.orkin II 1" lit ce or liin.i ct-nld tie liil.le to puvo moil i.rolltab.e II lu the h.ndi of an enerKelle c.tmp.nv. im crt. lan.l near Kaat S .ntly, In Cninbiiry town.h'p, h.vi;yil,l,ei,',, ,! un,lr,d wm, may vojll, ofro.il, which would yrov. a sreat Hng to an, eoinpany bop.jievi. d tl. territory. About .Ul.ty a,re, ,f u,,, land I. adapted to borlnx puriitttea, l,wUii tlie .mt ,ur 'a. f In J caliom an aic lo he t.uwl ou Oil creek aud flurry run. I r ec f .'.'..tinl. IS at-ri ofunrl lu J, iron .it coiiniy, I'a , mar Ihe iroa oil region of ihe flari-n river. ln n,, prorly thero Ii taluablo tli.il.er, and und. rl.ild Ith heavy eo.ll velm, , I. vt 1,',-ti luiv ,. atif .i.ly been o'ii,,l. The oil lii.ll, .. li-m .ro vi ry ImtUr t.t those met with on Chen y run. II. !. leruof ! r..,t, , ,w ,0 ,iirel,j d at a very low price. A.j.i, intra Inn I.e. u l.nt ilu;,. aiifnuon p.ii.l m ih r.,'t..n....t.r,mpr nt Indies:,,,,., t,a tallJ in ,,, r..u lll h..rllv i-oinuiaiid as lut.iih.iii. prlev, nn la-.d on Ollcre. k. Ti e coal alone on thli tvrrttt.rjr, caleulaled at t ',cetili t'rb'j.hel, will mors ,au pay for ths whole property in e'lihleen niouthi. UO acre. In Cranberry town.ltljt, Vcnanito countj', being ner l-'.iist Sandy, tn.l net fur from the AlleBlieiiy river. W llhann run kik' tliroiith thin emlro properly. Near by there are lev, nil rum. one of which la now producing la nely. da! la found nn adjoining ttrrllory. 1'ronpeeU of tlilt land proving larKery prmluftlve, either for oil or coal, ar. not iiirpn-ied I.y any land In till, county. This farm can l.c had for SII,(nO. 1 acre nn.l A' pcrthci, belli a mull piece of valuable: borinu laud In Venango county, which can bo had either on leae. or . an he piirehnat il In f. c Blmple. Thero aro r.-w opportunities for purchmlnn inch a imall pieeo of land iu Ihl. counly. Can be houKht cheap. l.(0aciciof Und in iho wemeru oil ronton ot Vlrtlnia. This lerillt.ry i. located near and I. irr,,tindt,d bv tome t.l Ihe ni.,.1 valuable oil territory iu this Nlale. Can bo biuht iltber In part or the whole tract. smvsoir, jansey & co, IS-II'-M Keen, 17, K... too f fllMNt'T Street. TEW YOEK AUD PHILADELPHIA rKTUOLKUM COMPANV. C7arl from tho Trustees. ito. IH Wii.T.uM Stiikkt. Nkw York. ilecea,l,or 11, lb.ll. to Tin briutritiNitna to tiis mto.-k os tiis nkw touk avu I'liiiai.Luiiia ikrui'uaiM cunranr. rt la advee n.ed that SO.OCO Sliaroi of the Capital Rtoek of IbUCornuany will l.a re.rrd ua WOIiKtKU CAl'lTAL. To prevail! misconception, Uis manavcnieiit de.h-o to atate H at ONE IIUNDUED THOUSAND DOLLAIW IN CASH (f 100,000), will be dcpo.ltcd with iho C'ompuny'a llankera, to be mud only In the development of tho uiatnilllceut prHirty beloHKlug to the Company, and for the lu.liluiato con tingent ctpentea. A largo niajorltyof the .lock kavlntf been t.kin.t'.e book, will aot-n bo elojiod. ALBi:ilT II. NICOI.AY, rui:iiKNr. Foil Tim Tin 8 rum. E. C. STKDjMAN, SKi nhTAiiv. K-iliM'riit ion Agcutai in l'ltiliicll.!Kia C:lAltIvHOiV at CO., 12 -li lit No. m 8. TUIKII S'.rt.-t. TyAEHlNGTON AND WALNUT BESD OIX COJIl'ANY. CAPITAL SWO.GOO. 100.CUO SHAKES J Each. Suliscrititiun Tries $2. 10,000 Sli&rcs Reserved ss Working Capttitl. Office, Kd.314 MAEKET St , riuladolpliia. Ho. 1. A w.S oa OU Crook, saw pumping 10 barrels par day. and anorea.uiir. So. I. A wS an on Crook. aw over aoo root daap, wnk kvrtn .bow of oil. Near tkia I. lha Corn rlauiar Well, whtch la Bow pttraptnu MjO barrela of .Ml par day. tio. S. A wall ou Oil Ureek, SJO real dttop, now ready sar tubteis, wiui aaioudld show of olli ovwy proapoot ut pra dactag laritaly. Ho. 4. fifth intaroat an s Iraol at Sve hand red aoraa 00 th. Alkhoy rtveri Ma wtdl., oow peunpuw oily br reio of oil pat day ; Utroe aatM a wen. now koIiii dowui w tth near ft sail f rlvor frvnt, al aitoa bortng larrUory. no. I. A half aota al Ttdaooto, aaar Ua LoououuU Wdtla, wblcb aro now ouDipacts alary barrel, par day. Mo.. R.a M.oa lii IM hi W.k.M Hand, oa taa AJIa. gttony rtvor ; huiae.llata,y.orroatidlns taia proaarly arolluo prvtluatos waiio. Tliio Uwol wiU bo Oovoiopd raoldly. Mab.arlpaa.aMI Aro low hetnic ItrocivtMl, aad a large ooo rnMt ml ah. .took alroao tat mi. Tha sruapaonu aaal aS huuraualloai aaai bo ebtaiaaMl at Uu Olttoo ot Uta OoniptrfH, Mio at Ao.aU MAkAkl KIM. U U 1st on 1 rru 4,Jr, ilJ parlor, oat ov by O F. laorloo o Co., al Ik. Itoond Top I'aaeti Faau.. al4 rarsr Sanlvlug, aud lor ata oy . H, -. No. Mai S. Wttriatri,. sr-ovWW 21. 18C1. 'UK M OKU AN OIL COMPANY Capital Htook, d.X,0K. MI.000 FnARF" Pr Vslns $S Ttr Ph. Babscriptioo Pries, f 2 Per Share. WorHIna Cftpltnl, Mat, OOO. TRSSinHNT, 110RACK J. SMITH. vir-riistPSKT, B. BThWAIlT, M.D. TURASt HR, HKNUY II. WILHON'. Ol.RHK, II. T. JANNRT. Sf rKRIHTHNDRNT, JAM'Hl COPK WAY. I'lkKfTnim. Hotn.eJ Sii'.ih. 1 Will am T.. M.M . k, il . h'ew ",l. M II.. M.l.l.eitll) Ku. H. M .l.iiiii.'T, h.lit.iel llnugli, . ktB,.l,l Ja..n L. Feuul-uoio. GfTme, 33 and 31 Wiahiutja BaiMing-t, TNo. I M. Till ptl Ht. I'lllla. The propcrtT of the MOItllAK OIT. COMPANY enlfa . I 14.'. acres In ie.all of which in clcarof any iuciiuihrauoe ; ui !. ate n. itl. In lt,,r(-tii and ll,,int r lonhi., Mt.'inin county, dhlo, ard No a'-rra on a tributary of the I larlon river, In .lt"ernn count v. Pa. Tr. p. .In. and M-.p. hi lie nfl'ee of Ihe fomrnr, I til. t. n: l e ..pri e.l . ii UuhnAl, U.f I '111 iu.1.. i,.r no airi t,t.u to ll. e .lock. u h; t;. JAVIlMllfS AN l COMHUOO COLD MINING COMPANY. C1IARTIUFI) UT 8TATB OF riiNN.'.YI.VASnA. OA PITA I, STOCK, 1.()00,0(KJ liOO,KIO Mihihvh Pnr Vitlite, . IVrtdent-JOHN H. ANUhlUHON. Dirootnrti. T1iom A. "cntt, Jamea R. Mama, N. ll. Kneata, T 0. MolKiweU, llarrlabnrs. J.in w. II. U, do John Rra.ly, do W. W. Wyllo, Iuieartar. WUIIam li. (inula, Ootorado rV Milam H. Froeman, Bot.trt r. Kltitl, J. hn M. Kilter, (Larle.De bllver, U. 1. SOUT11WOUTII, Hoorotary and Treaaarur, OniOE. No. 423 WALNUT STREET, KOOH Xn. 3. AnrhrnHontet' tpeclinen. hsvo been proouroil from aom of lb. Ct nil any', kxl.a, anil have bean attaynd by fro t.ior. Hocth andUarTettwIihtheaio.iuratH'ylnKreanlli. Ciiliitcnptlon llau are now open at ttie Ulrica of Uie Com pany. and at the Treasurer'. Onico (Inlt.rnal Kevennol, No. 7 f 1IK-NIT Hireet, F.miec.' an.l MecbaiUca' Itank bulltitiia;. To ortKlnal .ubaortlwra J 40 por share kir a aiLlted nomttar of aharaa. f trculara,peitin.l.t., or Infonn.tlon ean be obtained al lla oftlce of the Company, atlor Uie lTlh InaU 11 la Jia JJEW YOBK AND PHILADELPHIA 1'KTUOItKUM COMPANY. OrtnnlM'd rndcr tlie lam of Xenr York TIlUHTKbW. F1IAKC18 A. PALMEIl, Freaidont Broadway Itaak, Dew York. NATHAN FANrur.r., Bt rraal'ent CnKed Siatoa TeWgraph Company, N.w York. AI.FIKT FT. Mnor.AT. of Albert H. lTloolay Jk Oo., iirokua and Auauoneera, Mo. M Willl.m atreot, New York. It (JUNE J JAOKHON, of Polh.mlQ. J.ekton, Baak ora and lirokera, Mo. 11 Exchange plaoo, Mew Turk. KDMl'llI) C. BTKDkl AST. Bocretary Raw York Petro leum Hlotik Hoard, and lliokar, Mo, ot) broad atroel. Sew York. ANDKEW MEHAI'FBY, Philadelphia, FUANCIS A. GOIln"IX,Fhllac:elphla. ROI1KBT CLAKK80N, of Clark. on M Co., Dankors, No. Ul 8. Third atreot, Philadelphia. KJAMIL8 M. CLAEKE, OU City, Pennsylvania, FIIKSIDWIT, AXHS1IT II, HICOrlT, UawTork. YIH PRKHIDkNT. AKniiEW ilKUAFFEY, Philadelphia. TUKASUnLE, A. V. STOUT, Pretliict.l Shoe and Leather Bank, Hew York. OFFICES OF THE COMPANY, Xo. 52 William Strct t, New Tork, No. 121 8. Third Street, Phlla Tclphla. 7oiltnl Htoclt, 300,000 SliarOM, AT TU ii KOMI SAL PA It OF i EAt'U. ncDeciiiPTioN rnicK, $2 per share. KTOCK Sl'llJKCT TO NO FI RTHLR ASSE6HllE!tT. 50.000 Thnref, or $100,000, Reserved for Workiug Capital. A I.AKflE MAJOKITY OF TUB 8IIAHEH OF TU14 COMPANY UAV1KU 1IKEN ALliEADT TAKES IM New York and Philadelpliia, TtlF. SL'IIHCHIITION HOOKS WILL ItBUAIK OPEN HUT FOR A FEW MAYS L0SHF.lt AT TlIK OFKIfKa KAMED H KLU Wl NE v; Y011K SUBbCUirTION AGENTS, I IUN'CIS A. TALIIER, At Hroadway Ilaiik.No. 331 Uroadway. ALBERT n. MICOLAY & CO., Ho. M WUIIam Rtreat. P0LIIAMirj3 JACKSON, U-U 8t Ko. t9 Eachasa Flaos. OIL, MINING, COAL, AND OTIIEB NBW COMPAkilEH. Wo are preparod lo funilth Bow Corporations with Uie Books they require, at abort notice aad low prlcos, of nr.1 quality. All atylea ol Rinding. STEFL-PLATE CEKTiriCATES OF STOCK. MTUOUHAI'IIKII do OM THAHNKEK HOilK. OKORH8 (IF TKAMSFEK. ST. K K LFHIim. KTOCK l.lDlltK BALAWCFS. VHilBTFIt OF CAPITAL HTOUC bllOKKKH' PF.TTT I.EUUKK. Al'tVl kf OT BvLlaJ. AUVUiUIU UOOH. MOSS CO., aUaok Book Menefaeterer. aad Suitonors U-W-a sto. ojs CkUtSMUT Ssrooi, -TEORCK PLOWMArt.CAllPENTBa AW VJ Ha.ldar. Ho. CAIt TEal llraot. and Ma. Ul 1KX Sareol. AiaoktbO Work M MiltwrujUuiid nl ad 3 ALLEGHENY RIVER EAST SANDY OIL COMPANI, CAI'ITAIi IQOO.MHK 10O.0CO thnm, at Five Dollar Kar.li. I RK K TO M IlScniMKHS, f J-00 PKB SHARK, Th All- lit.rrj lft UTtd !;..( RnvAy Ournmpmiv two !iMlr rt nn.l vtHuaMn , r -i.Tt rn l..-th of whu-n r uw nti in i linu. rn tl of wlutju U wokiK ir lii. nirei.il tlcttlvjca, y,ut all Ui ncAiMn.ry n. ai 1 1 In rv. No I ( ut tltiH tl.fre nrrrp, and Ih .ttnttCMl on hfhtnV of lb Ai'i.n. n r1r. Itiiiin ain:ty o,ii Mi'n to th r-l-l ilt- l lit ott'f well. It la lull A Ii w luliva fr m Uhj lnwji iMi iiiU pr,.pfttT l a r whit h hn Unn borotl t oil. 'I I tmi-nivt irniiin hi vi un Kiu-itM I1mi, Htratn KilKlnO, nrnrly itrw, I. rrl Kanrt r'uii '.ini Ao.r ut e iiniiiei. lle)''di)' II well, Winn lii rtviifiir op"rfion, in jfl bunt. In In tif!il, tt.ur httiitt. This. prtopiTty Is niM tM t ordr il. film, f.I WlMt h III lot HU-fJ Hi- linir'..vt i.riu of 1tif UhUIim. r- ' hii-Miiy, mirt o.ntntnit atiifiin njo n mi (iuiitiK ' n ih- mor i.r irl r.'t-tuirs m u. (nn ut tc tHinr 'fii c ui h fri.rku wi,h tli piwAr now on ihm K'i'U I (t tl hill a if i y ti (,rt rlIllt i of t It U Well Is QMS) fin 1i ' now ii If ii f uUt) .nrTt isj pr rtsT N't ilu Nuty n rit im -t, niuisti ii on lt?nd f tlv l-ti-il Snr.-ij t uph.ttuut ii v ijiiit rinui It moi;h, n ft R .Mlft'ln n rtir. 1 min. OtMf ly ot,it Hit trn-l -n thvoDitr ntle .f tli t r un, is us'.t.rnl oil 1 1 . u n'lis? rn tr.c crt-k. whl-h U m bottom Hn4v H'li.V it m i ri' f, 1 i.fBi:,tul!j fxKii.Wtj ior U.j l.e tli n m iiufm ruin wciii. In irw ..f i,p f xit n-lvc ftrMi'li's Pt fithTlhlnf wpM on if i T i'P ty, tie mm tf tron y thixt aiiil d Urt g r ri i ti hn n w 'iik iv -MltHl tnr tm trvt iitm"nt. Ii In iriin'ni?i t once m plirs tn i.(inM on tif prc rrty : stnl nn (lx worKlmi i-Hlial i h ri rf,rv,d will bS ii.ttlo, thr rtt'iiii iltrlvrd fnin itio wt-ll nntliAil aV r' HI h tltivs at iM'Ci' lii ihe divirtti, fund" hi hi ripiiona will t r-ef ,ed for a Him tU auionnt t Hit. Iv, bj . 3ft 8. TlllltD 8THEKT, HILADRLPHIC' jmTI drake I PETROLEUM COMPANY OK l'UIIjADrit.PIIIA. CAPITAL, .... OOO 100,000 SHARKS, TAR $10. $30,01)0 Cittli Wort I ns Capital. 6UHFCIUPTION VpiOE, ) 50. ' OFFICKUS. FKERIDKNT, T. IIARKINH DU PUY, ; Pre.iOent of the Cauwltaa Railroad Cotapanj. TICK rHKSIIIBNT, '.' THOMAS D. WaTTSOH, . Of tbe Hardware tna ot Train Co., No. MS atarket M TRRASURF.lt, BAMUKL WORK, , , Of Work, MoCouek A Co., Dankora, Ko. M 8. Third at root OlUkCTORS, r. baskins nu rcr, , TllOatAi D. WAIT80.V, B. 8. KicriAHnk. ot (lermatitown, ' TTM. D. BI1EUIIEKD, In.nraueo Afanl. OK.utr.K p. wat, ' ' ot late Dry UooUt Una of J. T. Way A Co., A. W. l.K.tHRNrtlUO. Caauler klaiiot. Chunk Bank, IDWABD HIlll'I'Eil. , The projierty of the Drake Petroleum Company oonr'atal of two traola oflanil.oneiif two hundred and flrty-aaroa aereaandnne ofiwo hundrokand aUty-oreaeree,Dklaf tn all nvo hundred and twelve acres, im fas, ou uie Calu wall llranck of Oil Creek. The property ha. been erlllrally examined by a Conv tnlilfe appointed for Uiat purp.Hie, and the teni.ory bto nout eed, In their ja.lKraeot, to b. fully eqnal lo that oq Ot Ore, alonr whloh the larycat oU wella ever discovered have been fcund. The lamlt retenible tlioae on Oil oroek tn every partiea lar, and It la believed, from the tarirft namber of oil piiiuta In rloie proximity, that .valuable wells will bo " oiiened on both these trace. Tbo manannueat kave already aocurrd several OBtBOf andeiiKasada oui.t'lent auiwrlutendent, with a Tlow tO) hmmedlate and eneriretlc developnrent. A large portion ot tkote tract, la bottom, Ian admirably adapted fur boring afcveral oonip.n ea are organized on landa troraedlaterir adjoining thle territory, among which are the Brings ud CrcacantOllConipanlri of Ph'l.delphla. In pre.entluM the llrake I'etioleum Company to ttia) public, the 1 lrectora atk tout their acheme anoald be ex amined, and aubacrlntlone made to the el lock in full tkltal as to ll urvaoct and protective value T MA8KIKS DO t'CT, Preeldent. TUiiMAS D. WATrsON, Vlco-rrotldeni. BAMUKL WOHK., Treasurer. t nb.crlptlona will bo received at the Hanking Hoate of o WOHK, UeCOUCU CO., U-T-lf lo. lU. tlllaU Sueet. HE BUOHANAN KOYALTY OIL. COMPANY. CAriTAI s ytoo.on tO.CCO SHAHt'S PAR VaLUK tflO.uO ritKKIIiKNT-JOH. ALF.XANI1KB. TllEAHI ItKIt .IOIIN W. TOIiRBY. oECUKTAKY-WM 8 LANC. MKKCTOItS. A. O. CATTFI.L, President Corn Exchange JTatlen.l Dank, Philadelphia. F.I.WAK1J JAMt8,ol the house of riiom.n U.ctuirJ. on A Co., I'hradrli.hia JOHN Al kX ANlil.K, No. l'J. Arch atreot, Pollaila DAVID VaM.KHVtl.lt, No Sik) K TUIueeulk alrert, PhUadelphla. J. ft. LV DAY, ritt.hiirg. X. K. I'OUTKH, M. !.. Wllmllmton. WM. t). LARK, Fluladi-k,nia. OUlou No. 1 18 H. Ft IURTH " tr.t, piiii..r.Ei.i'aiA, The properry of ti l. C. m,n.v eonilt's of OU Lan.l, Leaaea, and tiroand Kent It.aarvea or ttujialttea of all tl.e) oil produoed on the "A. Biu'htnan Farm." on Oil Ci'eea And awo, all the oil and uuceiirround d. posit. In two hun dred aoraa of laud on Caat Hlekory crunk, Venaiujro ooaaty rennaylvauia. There are about one liondred and titty inn-eyed oil Vote on the 'A. Buchanan Farm," over alxty of which are leased to Oral elaae operators, evonteoo wella are aovr prvduclntT oU : everai are now bekog tea tad with ood pcv.pocta, and twenty or llilrty baenti bored at varloita taao of prtaoas, Aa a solid protmatnf anva.tmant United number of Ml paid aharoe, of (IU por aura, mar be obiainod at tl each, aiioai application te any of too uUlours, or tut tho otTlee of iam Company. The proepeotuj. ooaialailng s roll deeertpllon of the Oou pany 't aroporty, un be obtalued at.ha amo. 11-SK- lut TETUOLi:UM OIL STOCKS. . V7. A. HAMTTiL, Ti: 917 WALMUT Htroet. FOB IALC, , AIX IHE LBADINQ UIVTDKND-FATINd Oil-. BTOCS8. ' J A LAO, ' OKiauil mtocjumoaa ' .eeetvod In, tke ireoMrooitoi ikokeot CaissoiHe WgaslslBf , (Sjdar tke dtrecliaa of goaUaaaeaj of oaoorlMat Ml sadoabtad awauiuut. Coll and gel t UlreoUr. i -