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THE DAILY EVENING. TELEGRAPH. IIITiADELPIIIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1801.
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f THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, IMt.
KT M. ASKI.EY.
I tATi1 behind his elbow rhntr,
My loft lintids rct npnn hln hair
Hair whove Bllvor if tltiarer tn mo
Than all the gold of earth cuuld he ;
And my eyo of brown
IxMik tenderly down
On John, my John.
The, firelight leaps, anl laiijrlia, and lvtirin
Wrapi on both In Its ruddy artn
John, a be sits In the hearth itjim red.
Me, lili my hands on his d'jar onl head
Kiicirclinjt ue lint It,
L'ke a ring of troth,
Me and my John.
Ills form liao hut In cnrlv ernce,
Wrinkles nst on hi kindly ta ',
Ilia brow no lontitr ia sin.intli and fair,
For Time hii left his nuti graph there i
Hut a nohlc prio,
In my loving ryes,
If John, my Juhn.
"My love," he any, and lift hi hand-,
llrowned by the sun or otln r htmls,
In tender td-p on my o.rn to lav,
"How long ago was our wcil ling d.iy "
I umllo through my team,
And my, "Years and jcar-J,
John, ill iir John.''
We say no more, the firelight glows,
Ho:h ol'us muse m wh it .- who knows r
My hands drop down into a mute rare.i,
Kuril throh of my heart i a wish t l le-s
Willi my life's licxt worth, -
The heart and the hearth
Of John, my John. V. (. Tim .
JjGIKEEAL SIIEEIIAS'3
ll
V
Ihn lll'l tore tit hntnntiHli.
I ' The Ilehel force in Savannah is under tho coin
jtf Biand of l.lcutenant-Geni ml Hardee, wl:h Major
K; CJtneral 1 ih k Taylor, of the (mfedi nito iirtny;
? Si Wjor-f creral (iutaviig W. Smith, cl the (ieorfjiii
I 'I Xlilitia, as his Mill -rdiiiu'es. Major-i n. Mel.aws,
I J formerly 11 division emiim under in I.ongstreet's
t I Corps of I.ec's army, but relieved because of a
jr""' ilifPrnlty with I.onj'strc t In the l'.ust Tennessee,
aaj campaign of lust year, oninnmnds the post of
ravitnnau. ii iauier-uenTui mereer.oi inc con
federate nnny, commands IVrt .Uikson, the
Itrongcst work on the Favniimtli river, execptim;
1'ort I'nlaskl. There me not many regular troops
In Savannah.
J They nro most'y militia, everv citizen capnblo
Of bearing anna having been put in tho ranks.
. . . 1. . . .. .1 . . i. 1 . n
a, aiiioii iiiu mini's iiirivinu me iLucoria uegu
jliars, tho -I Ti ti (ieorgia Volunteer!), the Villi Geor
gia Volunteers, cevcrai .regiments of what are
called the "Oeorgia St itu Line," and two or tlirco
lirigades of miUl'a. Oh the 2.1 Instant, after tho
Imttlc of Honey Hill, on the Cliarles:on lliilroad,
tJentrnl Hardee ordered a portion of tho Kohel
foree there, consisting of ono brigade of militi.i
and two regiments of tho "State Line," under
Uiistiivus iSiti it li , to reinli ree S.ivann.ih ut oneo.
Iieauregurd may also bo added to our prospec
tive captures at Savannah. On tho 7th Inst.int he
arrived at Charleston trom Augusta, and pro
ceeded to the scene of hostiliiicsnt Coos.iwatelile,
On the Savannah Kuilioad, sineu which ho has
not been heard from. As General Sherm in was
to summon the city to surrender on tho l.itli, and
if not complied with, to open his batteries at once,
we tniiv hourly exprn't to hear of a capitulation
Or an attack. One thing is certain, Savannah,
with its garrison an 1 its twenty-live, thousand
inhabitants, cannot bo reinforced or supplied,
Cillicr by rail or water. It must spoedily tall.
The Truck r (lio Army.
In order to Bhow the extent of country tra
tcrsrd by General Sherman, and to give au Idea
tl how terribly hi army made Itself felt upon
1 the resources of the State, e-peeially those which
arc rjcpincicu upon to teeu the nonet nrmy, wo
' give a list of tho counties) through which tho
army marched, and in which it foraged and oh
I tallied largo liumltcra of able-bodied blacks,
mules, mid horses. That these accumulations
( vioro very large, is amply proven by tloneial
tilicrman's despatch, which says his "first bu-i-
lic-s will bo to got rid of "the surplus uegrous
1 mules, and hordes," they being an iictuul iucitiu,
brance to active operations :
, rnftlntinu in m,;1.
Cotmtir. fir'. aim'''- Afirrintr.
LFulton (Atlanta) 11,472 2 II " l.V.l'.r.
Fawtte,
D.O.'.'4 li.OI'J
7.017
H.fillil
10,078
7. hi ui
10,702
1,1.15
I, 1,1 1,13
12,910
11071
I I, 320
10.71)
III, 291
9,107
H,32d
9,37.1
0,07S
10,121
9,9)7
12(1.12
l.;0U
12.(ilS
4,5H.)
9.H20
2,137
10,219
17,101
H.271
5,(iiS
4,755
31,013
4,015
Spalding(Orillln).
Tike
Dekalb
Henry
.l.HSt)
fi,8.)6
b,lH7
;(,si'.
4,722
2,(l(l
4, .115
3 7
111,177
2,H
4,(121
tl.l.iS
(1,!IH
H,'M
r,:wj
5,ill8
3.SS7
4,(129
7.13S
7,oo(i
K,3 H
8,137
C..123
2.MII
6,379
7.18
C,(I41
12,UV2
4.WII
2.102
2,lfi5
11 i)7
2,37'J
Mutts..
:t,:iHs
Monroe 6,77rJ
(iwnett lil,:)S.i
Walton ti,l'3
'ewion 7 .H 12
Jasper .f,7'.l
Dibb (Macon) 9,.Vil
Jones 'I.11S
Twiggs 3,ihi2
Wilkinf 0,4S
Jlaldf (Milleilgeville). 4.1I!I
' ji(EatouUiu) 2.HS7
trail 2,'.M
.Cent 4,a.u
ilancock (SparUi) 3,0.7
Washington li.luii
Taliaferro 1.73 1
Warren 4.411
Gla-cock 1,(179
Jellction 1,174
Durne..
Scriren
Dullock
:il;nghai
Chathuiu (Savannah).
f.,113
. 3.744
. 3,.'i0'i
. 2,190
. 10,2 1(5
. 1,030
iiryan.
Among the towns and villages that Sherman
visited were tho following : Decatur, Mc
Boiiough, HilUboro, Jackson, Forsyth, Grlllln,
Covington. Monttcello, Clinton, Madison, liaton
ton, Milleilgeville, Greensboro, Sparta, Sanders
, villo, Craw fordrillc, Warn mon, G bson, Louis
ville, Wuyncsboro, Sylvania, Springtleld, Millon,
DavUboro, Guidon, and llillsboro.
' "The T.tnplre Plate" of; tho Southern Confede
racy, through which the victorious legions of
General Sherman have pushed their rcnistlcsj
march, tan until recently enjoyed exemption
from the actual presence of war, excoit at a few
points along her coast, and on her northern fron
tier. This has Ix-en of almost Incalcula ile advan
tage to tho Coulederacy. Vast in territorial
extent, nud unlimited in nniieri.il resources,
Ge rgia bus been, ever since tho commencement
01 tl.B war, the granary ,the storehouse., the aren.il
whence tho Rebel Goveruiiient drew a largo sha'O
of its military supplies, l'he foundries and
Diuehiue shops at Atlanta nnd Macon woro kept
employed duj and n ght, running out cinuuii,
and every si ecics of uiibtury arm. Tha loss of
these foundries by tho capture of Atlanta, and
the lnol.it ion of Macon, has indicted an injury
upon the Rebel Government which can never be
rimcuied.
I Viewed territorially, Georgia has a good right
to the name by which sho is distinguished in the
fcouth. The area of tho State ia 5S,000 square
miles, or 37,120,'JoO acres. But, such is tho blight
ing iniluence of slave institutions, in 1H52 tli
population of Georgia wiu only 9,t ,00O, Inciudlug
59,237 slaves and 32S0 free blacus Two years
earlier the State of New York, smaller than
Georgia by H00O s.Uara miles, had a population of
ovt r 8,000,000. Under the energetic iuliucnco of
free institu jotis, her vast mineral resources would
Lave been developed long ago.
Genrgia is naturally divided Into two great
sections, which aru ' generally designated as
Upper and Lower Georgia. Tho latter, near the
ocean and the 1 lornta line, la low aud swampy
and uuhealthy. The better portions are well
adapted to the cultivation of rice. During tho
sickly soason this region is uninhabitable by the
whites, who take refuge in tho low suud hills or
dunes, tbat occur at a short distance from tho
coast in parallel rangea of forty to fifty feet of
elevatioD. The climate of these hills is pleasim
and sulubrious. In the vicinity of lirunswick
growl tho fiuest ship-timber in the United SUtot.
The northern section of Oeorgia boars a totally
different character. It if mountainous, and rich
in mineral resources. Gold , iron, aud copper are
very abundant. Little or no cotton is grown in
this section, the land being almost exclusively
f devoted to the raising of grain.
The coast of Georgia ia skirted by numerous
low islands, which extend parallel to the shores.
The principal of thane are Cabbage, Ossabaw, St.
Catharine'!. Sanclo, St. Simon's, Jyklll, and
Cumberland. These inlands have a light, sandy
soil, well adapted to the cultivation of cotton.
The cotton grown here is the long staple, or, aa it
is called from the place of its growth, "sea island
cotton." Tho inleta and sounds that divide the
islands from the mainland and from one another
are generally navigable, but too shallow for ves
sels of mora than one hundred turn). A tropical
aypeet is given to the islands tj several specie of
Jow palmetto trots,
TvY.ff Ported from Ilabat that the Snltan,
, Qtrreaentatlon of the English minister
pkw had agreed to remove the proni'
UVU Of COtWllt
BI A
1 111 1. r. '!. v.
From M Cinrtnt i Cini" it.
The following Illustration of the wonderful
effect of a "little story" upjn the ndnd of Mr.
Lincoln Is worth the dignity of printing. I heard
It related by a member of Congresn, whoso words
1 flinll give as ncnrly as I can remember them :
Last summer two members of tho House,
fn 111 Maine, called upon the President to have a
friend of theirs, a colonel in the army, promoted
to a brlgiubcrship. They enter d 'he President's
room, and found His Kxeolleney in a humor not
the most lively or ngreeable. Something had
evidently gone, wrong with him, and he win no',
at all plea'cd to reci ive the distinguished visitors.
Nevertheless, lie rose to greet them, took them
by tl.c hand, toM them to be a'rd, nnd askc 1
what he could do for them. "We milled, " s lid
nnc f tho honoriib'es, "to h ic Colonel , a
gallant Ulcer and a worthy 111 in, promoted to a
I ro'nilier general."
ll.o 1'resiilent crossed hi lcri, combed his
bnir with bis lineers. and repli. d as If a little
trrllHti il,"l'd re'l'orsce you on any other business
tl 1111 that. This llrlgadivr business is getting to
be n tt n iblc berc. I'.verv man wants to be pr 1
mtid,!ind the fin t is, I cun t comply with one
n.iicst In a hundred. I'm gcting ditgnrod
with unh applications." So the Cong-cssmen
let that subject diop lor the presut, and rather
than niaUe an abriit departure, which w is the
I rst iirpulsp, one ot them ri inai ked, "U'nat is
the reus from Konttiokv, Mr. Lbn-ola ?" "Well,
H i not verv good," i-aid the l'resi lent. '1 10
f.'ct is, thiro are three kinds of peoplo in
Kentucky nf.e is the Uiiioni-ts good and trtin,
who viili stand by the country ad the time,
another Is made up of SeccssiMui-ts, open un i
nvi'vid I. chi Is, who don't pretend to be nuy
tl.ii tr el-e : and tin n tin re Is a tl. ,rd, tlia' wavi r
l e'ween the two, anil is sotneinucs ou one M.ld
and sometimes on the other."
" I I nt n in 1 mis me," said one nf tho litcnitn;
Co: git sutiicn, "of an old wnrn-O'it preacher, wtio
was going to retire from the ministry. In
preaching his valedictory pennon, he said tha
Itiere were three kinds of people in his con.riegi
ti in g. ful pinp'c, who were soro to g to
heavi n, bad people, who were unite as suro to lm
the other wav. and a lar-'e nuni'ier of foksw'io
wi re too irood to be damned, and too bad to le
mved."
The rrfsiilent smiled, rubbed his balds, and
reiin sled the Congressman to repeat that tory
iigi.in, w lib h be did. lie then pul ed a c.trd an I
I "ticil oni of his pocket and sanl, ' Let me see
w bat Is the nHtne of that limn j on wanted pro
moted .-" 1 he name and rog, incut of the colonel
was duly chronicli d, ami next day a brigadier's
con mission was duly made out and forwarde I.
1 his Incident ought to go down to history, in con
m i lien w ith others w hu h have been transmitted
to us trom hundreds of years ti.e k, to show wh it
trill ng rvents sometimes utlcct human Ufa and
destiny for weul or woe.
Here is a brigadicr-gcurral niaJc out of a culo
nel through the instrumcntnli y of a lit'le story,
but for w hich ins eagles would never Inn 0 been
ch..nged to stars. Who knows but that the pro
mob d colonel ma)' be an cmbryo'ic Napoleon,
destined lobe ilommander In-Chief of the Army
of the I'niitd States, and that but for his promo
tion his talents would have lain dormant forever.
Talk 1 f the cnelillng of gee.-e saving an ancient
c ty fioiu capture ! That's nothing to the result
that may wait upon the te ling of what the worn
out preai her said to his congregation, ami Mr.
l.iiu oln's ai prceiation of a happy hit.
ac i iTTti. or .-p.M.it 11. r 11. ititou .
The result of tho court-martial In tho case of
fiencinl K. D. Brown, against whom, in connec
tion with his conduct during tho lato campaign
against Trice, charges were preferred by General
I'leasonton, is ollicially promulced. On each
charge, and on each specification in detail, tho
Coiut found the accused " not guilty," and there
fore aeiiuitted hltn. Msjor-Oeueral Dodge con
firms the finding and acquittal, and directs that
Gcnirul lliown bi) released fiom arrest, resiimo
his sword, and report to Dep.utuiout llo.id
qunrtcrs for orders.
General Brown was arraigned for alfl'gcd dis
obedience, in failing to relievo the .skirmish line of
Colonel Winslow, then in face of tho enemy, ou
the 22d ol October last, near Indepondenco, M i.:
further, in permitting lain command to fall behind
so as to be unlit and unable to engage the enemy,
when ordered, on tho 22d and 21 1 of tho saum
mouth. Ho was also accused of "neglect of
duty, to the piejiulico of goori order and miliiary
discipline," in permitting his command to strag
gle and become disorgnuized 011 or about the 2.id
of October.
The Court evidently concluded that for what
evi r failure or apparent neglect occurred, General
Urowa was not justly censurable, llotli hu and
his Irieiids uro to be congratulated on this full
exotic! alion. St. Louis liijmlilicitn, 19th.
F.iiuUnIi l ife lu (lie Kightociitti Ontnry.
1 think there were in my time about lour or live
of the richest and most fashionable of our young
Indies who took a few lo-sons on tho spinet, and
about as many more w ho learned a very little
draw ing, in very bad tuslo; but the parents of tho
rest of us would have thought it not only extrava
gance, but presumption, to givo f uch showy and
expensho nccomplishuunts to g rls destined for
good housewives. We all learned todar.ee, how
ever, both minuets and country dances, and I
well remember that beforo our grand annual ex
hibition at tho master's ball, snch of us as ntturc
had not favored with tho high forehead then
esteemed as beauty, were obliged to submit to the
application of u strip of pitch plaster round the
edges o 'be hair, by means of which it was torn
up by the roole.
We had other penance to mu'ergo, unknown
to the damsels of these happier days. There were
back-boards, iron collars, stocks tor the feet, and
a (rightful kind of ncek-swiag, in which we were
suspended every morning whil.t one or the
teachers was lacing our stays,; all which con
trivances were intended and imagined to improve
the tigure and the air. Nothing waa thought so
awkward and vulgar 11s anything approaching to
a stoop; "Hold up your head, hold up your head.
niifcs! was the constant cry. 1 wonder auy or
us kept our health ; we had very little exorcise of
any kind, w ere tight-laced in very stilf stays, not
suiliciently warmed in winter, and both coarsely
and spaiely ted.
1 1 he cinct alloy ot ojr social enjoy-
nieuls whs the suit and rea.lv barbarous coio
ii'Otual which then accompanied nil the common
actions of life. From the retired life that they
led. and the awe and subjection in which they
were kept by their e dere, dnmsela had then n
degree ol bssiiiiiinebs, or uw kwaritness, 11 you
nlease. of which it is my private opinion that the
accomplished young ladies of these days cannot
ven tinman idcu. Imagine, then, what it was,
In the midst of a formal dinner, after calling for
beer, and receiving It from the servant, in a cup
or glass by-the-by, which had proviously served
halt the company, to go round tnc coinaany.
crying out with tiu audible voic, "Mrs. A., your
hi aith ; Dr. li., your good health," and . so on
each person, as you proceeded, 1 lying down their
knite una lork to ou reauy to ucKuowicdgo tue
Compliment!
1 have oiten si t almost cuomng wun inirsi,
but uuito unable to summon courage, for the ope
ration of drinking. I remember once seeing an
awkward' girl surprised by the approach of a
Inalih as she was in the act ot picking the let
bono of a fowl with her teeth another graeotul
piactice of that duv who auddenly dropped both
bur bands, aud sat unite a.iil with the boue across
her mouth, like a death's head with cross-bones
in the border to a bill of motla ity I
It was even worse when w came to the wino
alter dinner or supper; it was then not suillciout
to drink healths; a young la ly wouiu otten D
required, in spite of blushes aud entreaties, to
give as a toast eithor the name of a single gentle
man or a sentiment, l'erhaps some such Hat
atfairas this: "May the aiuglo be married uud
the married happy." Lucy Aiken's Memoirs-
Letters from Frankfort, says the JVn'e,
assert that negotiations ure going on for the sale
to the Trench Government of coal-beds far more
exte nsive than those of Saarbruck aud Belgium.
They are said to bo iituated in Germany, in a dis
trict close to the French frontier.
JJATIOSAL OIL KETima COMPANY,
Capital 200,000. 20,000 Blmrea. 310 F&r.
WitTtOM HALO 5 3.
VAJClOBBf.
wiTfvw MALOwn, a wan unvKuarm.
MKHlRli O IUYBU. ) f JM. J. LAHAHrCala
W. HlJUuttiU)UU, J at., I JAUklal a lAkHlBA
iA2.lA.kC KB t. iiMAJi.
mimits
TBOKAI 4, LAXCUTSQa
SICK VTA KT.
rarer c. mrimf.
Tlili rvmpii-f it ftf-ndfe mea a nbituttiiJ ami lafMI
nut taatnattit btutt, and n frUn kidMniBU avaW
bjvt iK4il aMurtiy Ax tevtiavtuieail thava mu r iKhM mm
bulur U pbH. HubcerlptitMU r taow tuhtf rotveavatl.
And Uafft fsorUoo 1 Otm bUmA la aaftadtr UMmk ItiMNiqi
fifc ruvruj ntir XsMuimtwl, aa4 al kiAraaU oi-
TAB. II. BTEVENSON,
A HRiADir.n.j ii:rt t. nioc
BANK NOTICES.
15T
NATIONAL HANK OF COMMERCE
run Aliri CMIA. l)TFinlr If) l-M',4.
tt Annan) tltrt'nnftir I'lferlurt HI tcitHihr
run net Housf . nn 1 H r HSI'A V, tin t.'iu Uv of January
ail, Ixtwatn tii lours ol 10 A. M una I v. M
JOHN A. IHWH,
11 W -stiitk 11-H Cafhlor.
-r r skconh national Yank or
rit I I.A IK l.f'll I A.
rMAKsronn, Ptrrm t.f JO. Istt.
Tt Annual F.lprttna fnr tHrrrttnl or tbta hank will ha
hv'il at tl.c list Mi It n.r, nn 1 l'RHAT, January 10,
Isfs'i. 1 1 1 n the toara ol 1'2 M arj 1 1'. M
H ' it S W. li. liilAWS, rashlor.
f AUK VMS' k MfiCUANICS' NA
TIONAL HANK.
I'mit . T't I'm.. DtwihtTr !,
Thr Annul KiK ilon for luctM-'i V tint lia tk will he
YtA ' il lUMiinn IIohm- on WrtlnM'Uy. U thh rtT
r4 .mpdirv u l, Ittwu tUe houi uf 10 odUuck A. M
r l cU-k V, M.
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If X T- M KSTI IIN BANK OK rtlll.AtKL-
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thf ' ! t1 itc f. t h!i a I'- . cut' . rt t t: .v nrl i!:oin,i.
n 1 1 of f v.' wilt n'trii i t i i in ilt t'.- i i- a,; "1'i'iifTU,
E' f-i'AV t!,e -- fi i' Ifiemv, !.,. I, at
?l S "cl. l" ' M , M tin e.-ti.-e-. No n; h.l'.ll r 1 1 tn'.'t,
I MlU'li lp- ia, i ft a; 1 i e rr nil p.irfen in' "rioted inn-t
I" Btr-nt ihtf fiajn., or u.'-y w id i di uarrt-tl ftotu coiultiAi
In n -am lii J.
ii if. lit f 'if m r.. ''i.iiAN,:Anait-T.
IN Tl
Tiir conn1 of common vt.kas rm;
V ITI AM' ' l M I'I I'D 1 1 A 1 1 ( 1 .11 1 1 .
hi H N li. 1 A I KiN ft- Ii.r v t ir . nd. M" Kill 1 Muit-III-.
- t.K' I ll I' A I I ' ' N .
Srpn i, i hit 'I rrm, W.l. N A i In I n v or a.
fe nr ,r J. .in ii't ir limlf, li, t ').t ititn.i'l h v 1 1 a
tirt.Ht-hw vii si- 1 n I l or r aln. itui, -mill 1
I t
ii i' i d in ii.o a'..i o i -f.
.1- lrtlt duv nf lect? u'aT,
ont, Ac,
noiurii th on H .Ti U
lv... .t I ',, i I... k V M.
w. i. n w ki:,
Holit l;ur for I bol uur.
To '.vn.i it. rTpy, ltc-tpn li n
I 'J 1 thin.'
Tin: oui'iiANs' coruT
l'Oll T1IH
U I ..mitt ! t' Ii : t.i.l i't I't; 1 , .
1 H I VI K HI .1(111 s Ilt I 1.1 It. lip
1
V H e i 1 1 rKl thi ll e, H i i.jmi a tiil,.r..-rp.t O, it
I'ltltl K lit 1 l.t-.l; mrvoliirf Trii-t ml. r II..-InB' I'l
ai.it I. aeilni et el .li" UN I'.l I I l:it, il.i o.i-i .1. h is M ,il in
I ln . lllee ..I ttiP I'lirK i.l" sail I'.-.irl.hs ill- nut ;is sm 1
'I rii'fi., an, r at lti. s. iiue ii Hi t,o pinuii, ,1 to ttu- .ii,
li n rl on I In-'Jet it dnv el Jftiin ir v. . li. I -i-.'i. I' r i-onflr-iii
il l -ti nil a t.iKiuico. tlilVIN A. .III IIHICH.
11" tUl i lerao. C.
M
AH Y ANN Ti l llll.l, A(i Al.NST I.KVI
It 1 till I. -It ' I' . J. T .ls,, s. . i. n.,r.
1 'te. re tier 1. I't I. on lii.itK.il nf 'I' I i-lil is K finvlHT. HI
liiinci f..r lil.i..lat.t. ruin .ranliil In Ilia .il.nv,. c.ie nron
li st omtelt tiJ,Hln.n eitllse win il. i-rei. ut .livere e d ri.i
r I. ttui - I",i.ii .1.. i. I.l n,it In i'te,.,,t In tin. hIk.s . ,ti.
t;eliirii,.l.l. H.iliiriluy, UciinbiT 17, l.s'(, ut In nciick,
A. l. U S-tli !'
JT BIIOWMAK Kit t C?.,
CIULDEn'S OLOTHINCr IMPOEIUM,
No. 4 N. EIGHTH STHEKT,
riiait u'litA.
.r .'
i.
Wa roitMsetAi!! tnvlts rji octal aUantiua to our ele.'aul
anionuaiit of
CIIII-DRKN'a fJI.OTIUNd,
Coml,rtbig HOTS', fllltLS', IirANTS', ana MIHRKtt'
CUitlihig In aveijr rarivt, la las U.U-at atylaa, aud of anpa
rlnr wurk uianaklp.
hpuMal attwillon pat io MfflREW nRKSHUlKtVO.
The puLlk era InrtwJ ui call and nxauiuia.
M. yilOEMA KKIt it OO.,
n-llitnthlm Ho. 4 N. Eliitrrn STUBKT.
IVosj, si oiil 5:i
S. E. Owner NINTH AND ABC3 BTEEET3.
WHOLEHAT.K AND RETAIL,
Too oaa obtain it (Ms EiUMIibjnmt,
WATTR rilOOf CLOTH CLOAKi,
IIRaVKU " "
THIOOT " "
hitAvv Kmrmn - "
JkliOTKtl llltaVKB " "
tumciiii.LA " "
AI.l MAI, VT IS fO TOT HTK8T 8TTLE ana of Ikt
my bi material .
ran and tka stock before jon purr!.
Wi ahall tat M pUwara la waltUuj oa JO.
II J UuudJm
1.1 Hi
iy
JOHN URE N NAN,
CKALRB IN
FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY,
AMD
bll.VKU WAI1K.
rilamoad Blnf a,
Diamond Plna,
DlamoadKar 11 ana,
Amethyst and Irtam. Jtiute,
rial leal Blnf ,
FlM Pearl Kloie,
Oema' PUaa. iearf Pla,
ptse Sua dm lea DrMuleta,
Fine Oeute' Obalu,
l Ua Ladles' Chains,
year? Long Oaada,
Ameihjat and fearl 8ev,
Coral Beta, 11 d im
Ladiea' Ohalelalne Plna,
BRONZE AND FANCY GOODS.
13 H. KIOUTII HTItK
No.
KT
Iiiomah a. jsc j. ic. liuowjtv.
DBALBR8 1
Boots, ElioeBi Trutika, and Oarpnt Bags,
Nus. 1034 aud 1040 MAUhLET UTHBUT.
Onitomer work made to order. li a'Jtutba&w
OLID AY l'HESKNT.s"!
'. BCULW.l.t KMANM h CO.,
No. II N. Bltlll I'll Hlreot.
are now orTerln;, at t,'ri-at iKralna, a toll aud ilnill'l
asioiuiirnt or 1'KV COHllH, suitable lur Utli.lDAV
riiKHKNTR
W-AdKl.T and HK'ICIIB HUAWI.H.
UttB-l t;i 101)4, In every variety.
1 OUNlKHIN'i ilonhs, in every rariet,
Ctl.ilAKIMii l.l.tiTliH. Slc. Ac.
One enea mora of thuao 4-4 extra bear; Uloaoned
afuillllH,.'0caUl.
(Jan e.o mora Mew York Mills Rleaehed Muallu,
One oae extra heavy rtbiied Nliaur r lauaul.
linn ffaH Ana Hliakur flannel.
Hari niiie In l'lam and 1'uuj Fopllni, Morlnoea, Black
ana coioreo aaiaa, ate. inc., ai
11 10-17-H-sl Ne. n K. BlOHTn Stpaet.
C"0trTY'8 TEA WAREHOUSE. JSf A
hatehtd la 1600. Importer and lie alar ta
Flit Teas, WUiea, and Uqewri.
Ctoloe llarana rtrara,
i r.i.i A Blackwel's Plaale and Haaeaa
JEoatUk and ootea Ale and Porter,
Canned ateatt, rroUs. kona, ao
yaT7Mestputapwttheai,
at ag, iin n. nujvnu wbot.
joauuA ai. ouuarr.
BKIXEfiSUKQ MACHINB 'WORM,
orricB,
Tt: w. ruoNT ararrT,
TnaLABLPHU.
We are prepared lo aa ordua te any tartant for tmr wet
A( UITOTRT FOK OOTTOW ARD WOOlBa VILLB,
InehidMifaU reeaal iaaproTwaeau at Cardial, tpuuuu.
ane weaviar.
We atTHe ta atUoUea of atDaketarer t omrejtUa
atve worka.
Wi ii.nm iwnu now
HrEnB T1KGIK WAX OF AHTILLK.-
Yt TiiuiuuiurystJeiijMHiai rr i4Mntiy
tog . wbtiMln , ftul prMrlii tho omplmn.Um. It ha pr
pr4 fim put, whil wfc, k-nac K um ciJEftr-y ,utj-
um vir rmtrrii nit u, uhiui n wn, rmir, anv
aiU lrftaaarDl,
i UP. I
rrMA.I, 4f tlaBbUI-Se &n
tmjavu a auiy
f4VC. aw teak, &M tl prlf M, M, Altfl 7 Bt. HPUT
eft i0.t aKtelM I.5V JUTl -tt uMi, a4 Jl.ii MfUHT
fx WAVX
mm m:-
JJULLION CRHKK
OIL. COMPANY.
OA PIT At SftOO(XX.
2tO,COO SHARBB 8 80 PAR VAt.UK.
AVorklnu C'uiiltnl, ttiVOOO.
oitioe, No. 114 s. sixth stseet.
M ALTKH J. liCDD.
TRHAttTTHRR,
DKLL lSObLlT, Ju,
rTHrHHTAUT,
joUaH ku131:rivs.
l'IRUi-TQItH,
WAI.TrR J llTtI(
JAVIER tiRAnAaf,
JAY l.H W. I'AliHOlf,
u. i wo i.i r,
A It M". K V. UMHOH
M-l 1, .VUHL1T, ,H.,
JOHN RO I.JT,
KIWAKl) Ol.KNIf,
I). W. iiKHlSOS,
11. It.
T e it. prrtTof tMi (V.mt fny r inilrta of frim JV) l
.Hi"' ti' rt'N it uti -. id o r trHCt, m Ik mhiiiI.'. wiia tl 1 im
ll.t' l;t.tiM) 1 1 t , i ifii r miiJ t"i'' tiit- ino iW'i ii Hrriir
( rn' 1 1 e K. In iii4i iv ii ceu nl v , I'vtin vlvdtil .. It Iims 4
llt't lftn iti' I K llif tlVi I (if Mt'Otlt thri't'-iUrte-ra nf ft 111 m.
W'tn ki .'ii ! tn k ttrrH' ry lur il. wl.nli- 4liiiun ll'ii
lie.ti 1 re k j n ! 1 liTtiit. h r fur Itir A ih il ie li 1! t
t 1 lo I'M -jilAf t T- I, et il 1U If. Illtlie-ililcd III I Cifi
f v , ). nft th' hotteiin aiul 1 le 1 f wliifli 1 a:ii.ilf ., 1
f r li riMi A rvinv e i not lnU the' Imh (r mi ( il-
II' 11 i-nli fr h .ll-t nl 1 ..f tilcut in' hill V nil'.
ii'VrtiTu a lar. '.U'i1t-Ml Mtii'-unl ol tn)n' I t b Ti-tf .
It P fil M-l'llKII,f'U' II I- t-tllll y T k.-fll a:it1 fi
iltth rll'i)f 1 1 At tnr Indinn. -iri h;i, ;ail:ri .l
III ll' 111 I I' i'lrl.e. f ,f I 11 IH ,!)- III I Ilia ro'iri , aVlei
Ue el If r rVe MliHl ' rt TT Cl 1 1 (I 111 l.i t tltll''- tilt? t' I III -
n'rtii i t I'QilirD Ir.tii t- iirnne aj if-it httft-.l Hn,i utp,, ift. ,.)
h'i Ii 1 iifi "f Hi pi. in t ll tt a-.itli m tut liniiDft ..tj
U f r Imrif. (ill hr u h r s wa. it-epn to 11 di- ut n 1111 nlr
1 f 1 fire iii V.r I'tuiK 1 f tl.c A.Ul,i ui ntr, an4 111 l.tf
t-R ni Al.i.i'eel rn
1 1 rt- 'i'Mi rfA-cn. l1' re 'rt, t bnl'pvr thi: th ini
l n (.1 tt , ( 1, P.- , 1. r' ,ii ft Hi e'i t- ie . ..f.r 1 1 :c n
c iiimtii 11 if tin' at. a: a itkvi-h ci'mc hi i ri tl..it I'i in mii-
VI 4 O' (.11 1 M III' I K I l t li list;! IT I4-M-I Lit itll t 14 nl I -
(Tit Mu (f 11 t on th'n I't' l" rt , and lh r ui r j ie' n 1 1 tun
' piU ill I t 1 in' c ni.UH i'u t1 nn tlut uf 1 ill I'fi'i'k lUe ir.
1 i f tii riun-' lAiru l lu tlnit aiin .11 fnini o i ,0 tn
tti (1 ti , ma-4' mi nil rui'K 11 1 1 r ri. Mirv uuiW u r
fa 'ii.i. limit r r.iU r ll pre ( n in .Uunlile Im. oud ttny
IT' 4U t build Of l- llll.l(ll!i-'II.
A well 1 Bin t il"Wii ft'fiit 1 Ti fp't, t'l th tnM"j of
liii'h, n l t ,i n f i rr , , ! t ,t ii.rii. K. tmt thr tli-in
on t rri'il sti-'ir aue-iiii -n ;o v.,v nitni!;i ; 11 r . s.i.t.
a- u i ah r ' t nr. ,U vr n.ti, ri.I in kt'mI ii.ititil w.
o' Until, (.ah M ii' lUiniim im rvfri ni. An t'titt-tnA ta
ain-.ui! tt up ,n.1 ylut g ,.11 it,t? t,rnio I. wtr , u, . i(,
j'l pi tit fi t 1 m in, i,Mi nil ti a tiTt-vr A- :('.. ut t,r
1 ti I'rtny lc I i "ii'li!i ii t "f ternrtr g umul Mnw .if ml.
1 fit-1 iv an I i' iltrtTifit run 1 a i itir in,, ir f.ir Uiu
Ink nt. e 1 ii,rer atle'itii'h.il Mi'iiw Umii- ilnt. i.
n v .'1'cntii ni f'f tl.e t'ouii-uiv ll bo nu-aily tiiflU
tatnl tt t Te-rnl r)r iiinatun.-i'-i 1 -
lil Ihf advutitii.'t' ui na't-r irami'-trtatl'n, t.-ilvalrrl
to an Inm-aM' m iin jTice ! t It ft ia $L Lu $.' atv I'.irul
o r i.il m m Dtl ti-'-k.
fd. A raliinail Mi priULiTiir vi-i thronwri te proiiortv,
ce'iu H'M'i I v tltr v. ftv il KiMminnik' nnd Kri'-.int wl:i
he I nn 111 nnlii Ontr at, itiii-rdMiy tin ntnri't and nur4'ee
Hi' ann id tratiBpnttailxn te the tuiie-rn 1 itiva.
,Ul I fie n- l 11 fifft u-owth ot 1 1 tj.uliwk. O K , an 1 r.nf.
llle )' lll f Tt lift tl ''e'Miail V l h- Hp "lip.ill.'l i't ft' lull lilt
11 a'i iIhIh nnd run I and ll-n it 'T rl an iiK'lui'uUl .1 tte ul
prof t to tli C tilt: pan) tiy ll tir a ile
M.i arriiiiii in i. r k rt cii at t'n tt!i-o m n 0
f-n 1 ur. or af fl.f 'in'ionn'i , m, ivhh'j
nijie t, ir 1 y niiy of ti c i 1 r uti. i J 17 aiLiiait
GOLD 1HNIKG COMPANY.
CII ARTdLEP BT STATK Or rRSK.ITLVAtnA.
CAl'l'I AI, S TOCK. 1,000,000
UIM),u)0 SUnr.ssi-fHr V 11 Ine, .-.
rn..id,.,it-Jt)hN 14. ANDKKSOK.
Llirvt'tni a.
Tlioinaa A. ffcott,
n. Kneae,
Wllliani B. Freeman,
Hlit.ert r. Klnn,
Jotio M. niKiy,
ti.rlee Pa Blleer,
jAtnoa R. ktaj?ve,
T O. M.Kowell, lUrriebiirf.
J..tin W. Ilaii, do
Jdhn llrady, do
W W. Wylle, LuinrUl,
WUUaui U. Hnrns, Ouionvdo.
U. 1".
KOUTllVt)UTir,
SMrctAr mid Trpuatirnr.
ornoE. No, 423 walnut btriet,
ROOM 1. 5.
Ai)tti-mtl4fttrt -nieclDiam hT btnprtvaiiMrfl Oom 10ml
oi 'li1 Coiiifanj 1 lotlti, ajitl have brn wijTd by fro -
fcraora Htx-th and tUairett with the nn KrRU-ytnn rwiu,
FnbaerlpUon Bata Are now op n at tha Ome if tht .ta-
pany. nd mt lh TrtniwT'a Of e Intomul KTonttat,
o. 407 CHM-Mirr Htrc-st, rarmora' and Mrwhtuacii' (Una
UilUtlnff. To oiinaJ tuberltra $3 H) Hu- aiiare par a
ItuiHtjtJ ntatubwofahan-a.
tVriilart.panipJilcts, or tnfurmtlo otn beobttnM at
Uie otllM of Ui tJompaiiy, aftor tin- 17th Diat 11 13-Ma
OliC A IN I O O 1 Ia
COAL COMPANY
OF WEST VIRGINIA.
1'IIINTKD OIKUULAllS,
Wllb tke Protpectns end Oookifteal Report of the property
of Uila Companj, are now rcadj at our oflloe.
Ttila Ciaupanj owns over VMs aeres of what Is kaown
aa tte btet OIL TKRKITOKT wpoa the GREAT XTf
IIF.AVAL la WItT VlHUtMIA, tad tfers large tndioo-m-nie
te parties to anbeoibe for Ilia limited number ot
Bhaioa offered at 14 pec ahara for roll paid steak, Uie par
bent 114 per l hare.
Tali price per abare la net above tte seartetalle Tain
of the laiida, and U la e Unrest for tha tola parpniew In
criailnf tba (adutiea ror development, aad win, behead a
rruonable deybt, prove a erottuble tnveetmeui.
COOPEB & GRAFF,
No. II MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE.
Pvilaoilfiiia. XoTtnubor 29. 1BA4. 11 t9
yyAeniNGTcn and walnot bekd
II 4COItIIANV.
CAriTAL e'o,ooo.
100,000 SHAKES $v (th.
Bttbsaiption rric 82.
10,000 Share Reserved as Wording Cajvital.
Office, No 314 MARKET H , PLilaaelpaia.
Be. 1 A weR oa Ofl Cl-eek, new amrn le) kamta per
dev. and b3ereaaur.
he. I. A w.a ea US Crank, now over 900 feet dnea, wkfc
laravi chew ot ell Neir tela la Ibe Cum Planter W all,
wbicb ta now puraplai t barrel ef M per dar.
Be. I. A wai. mm oil (jreek. ef feet deep, now naadr v
tabKiv. wiui ipsenOld aw ef oil; eery proeiteelol pn
duchis larnelj. . .
Je. 4 ( tnt Inter eat In a tract of Ave Kundred aeres
oa the Albtaaeay rtveri aU wiJIa. now pamuliai Bflj bar
rvla of oil per daft. ; tliree eanre waS now ynuiir downt waa
Dear a 11IU f river fro at. al ooil borlns urrkerf.
o.t. AbalTaere el Tldeouie.aearue keouototte Wetta,
wluab are now painplM eur barren par
Be (. Bla aerea u lu In w.met bead, en the A Re.
vieeir rtver; haunedlale r aarronaidlii Ula arupertv are Ojm
priMUeiH weua. 'I bla traet will be devlool rapliS.
HabeorlfrcVaM are now betaf iweelved, and a lerce pe
ttoa or aba etuek alreadv taAeu. Tke preeuaeeu aad aB
aWivnattoa eaai be ebialnsd at tba 0Oe ol (lie Oeamaasr,
new at Jlo. 114 MAJUHJ Bueet. UK I
JAMES liARlJEK'S
waotaiAJ.a ab atTAir...
Cloelc I2atti.lllirimente
B. I. eoraar BBCOMD aad CUB SMUT Btreeti, Pbllad'a.
aomct roa twb rATsirr
BJQDAJUZlBtl TlilKTI-DAT CLOCKS,
A very dealrabla article for CbarehM, Hotels, Banks,
auntlnf -boe'ust Parlor. 4o,
o,i.ANrFAri'Rr or rnn onx prhs.
txOCBB KCralKEll AI WARRAltrill).
Utiiak trtimnint i of every deaotlpllea 1-11 jy
T IQHTI LIGHT I LIGHT I LIGHT IS A
J I treat thlnf la tbeee dart dare. PlTI.Lnt
Or.B'B FATRBTDIKirrHIVK RBKLEltTOBB, r both
dav and aaa-Usbt. One Bedeetore aw windows with two
broare we matt Bftit lhaa aU karaera with tba kind
D"oal"ure faralehad al low rates. DayHtad keOaetera,
aw BfbUnf dark raotaa, aad baaeawnt eatoea, aVa., wab
oat Ibe nee ot sea. oitioe,
1MU1AM SMOKiaa TOIAOOOI
ku Traa-rawOWB-BO Tobaooo la aaaafaatawaj front tnO
dlfU fiiao41y fooftaWMd tualf io aj flitlnia oi
k,xu--uaa Taorwo.
Aatti VataotaoaJt and rotatl at
yULCAK
OIL AND MINING COMPANY,
or
WEST VIRGINIA.
CI 1 A UTKHKI)
lT THH
STATE OF I'UNN.SYI.VANIA.
Cftui'n, $1,000,000.
$5 00 Per Share.
TIIK MS f A I'FK (IT 1MIK CO Ml' A N T
Ara W'a'f A in th lifurt wntrr of tin frt "H illfri-1 o
W Virn iila, aiit luilUiHtp a wraith of olt mvatlT iur(iea-.
IfiK th famad ('It rrefk rrf 'on of riaiiBTWanln. The
t f.r ;;i'0 ACUI.M,
All Ir frr I'mi'lr tltl ciin l-it ley an tintm-nt rhUu'll
rhui luwxfr, and pr. noniiird InilUpufa elc), located In tn
II kin I" n IUuni" Sping ami l(ti Kan.ivtUa oil
d lrU t.
Hnt. Tdr 1UI a d fariu nf the i ".J ll.irniin; Pirln
ri fltr, cent; nl ut, onf on ttnndrri) atrn. lit lent prtn.
Iiuilv id Imb fiU'f, on cxerv nl.ln, arc ilttiittd ttic in. i
iit-rnpful fil wrlla hi Wt-st Virginia, and witi.ln al'.nt
(: and a ta f tnlltn la !.rnfi'd thr widely rolr r ittd
"I t .M,'ljn" and "Lltrnal Outre' willn, Uc fu-mnr 'f
v :fd fltiwcd lut'y
in urn I not'-' a a l ii -iiuvr.rs (r m,
iru i'Av.
H rn tl.r jirr tttrat A iifti yU l nf i. c f r k now n, aJi.1
t 'j 1 1 ( nl'l aiir.'aini., b li In 'iiim liy anl -i mill j ,
ti d u t nf atij lo !;. In I'rnii-j ania.
lt'4t:t d. i l.rtf (turn and ('M) ami In twn rttttra In
tl.c icr irr r ll t i il r' Jen uf tl.e i.it at Kvia Iia, jUt'ii,'
wlui!' ft ll-r 1 i.ch Ofl li it-Tr.I tn ra.at in immfnic
d t", an aMdc fn.in tlio at Mial diTMo mMU fVr o l,
tl 4 at" raii'-ll at It ii. !i;f t.-rhtK a!t Wnrka ( t.iVcted
t y ltiinK tt c lvtiuii um ia r mt.n a fttiiu iiititrrM.an
rrri'lrn f oil.
1lu(ra.anf i-MHffa ht bfen Pictirt A at really low
irii-M i'M.K'O In all), and ara df Ird dtrwt from r!Kinl
u iifri lo U c stocVbuldm of the Vulcan Oil fw.d Mlulni
i'i n pauy.
Tbt- Tavlno an 1 Importiinre nf th Tpany'a ir.etirtf
ni bt Ir.ff-rrrd rriun ti fact that Uaa.e fr aijtia.nj
liu',wl Ii lart.-p ryctlilea of oil, have Inn told f r a
btu.Ui frtater tlun tlio fio l nit euat nf th t ominny'a
u Mi and if cte nifd advantage oua to the rock!mlirg,
H li he Mm- ii that hut lilth' diM' i!tT w in'd ho e,orl
l ut'ctl In l am nt.- a nrtt4in til their ternicry ut a tjutii and
to ti.iy .rt atiT Uian the c at of tha ih"le.
THK VI OIL ANI MIMIS I COHriNf 1
la rtni Urd at'd v, 1 he . niulnrtrd iih-ia wlih tin Tto-.T of
af'oidli jt a at'urt nf srtn.uit nt li.ilntai profl io tlioao
biiarr-U 1 ; and In ordir (i (Oat-4' tl e CiutitJany't oil In the
maraai at the car'kat luoment, vlforiiui o,iraUoua will bo
fi'tthMhl. btiion.
Aa a i-ourco of addithiiial proOt to Uio uttickhoido'ri.aud
ciouiii.odatioa to tho a.ljatnt prndnot'ra, It la puitxiacd
tocrt'et a larfto ruflnt ry at such a ,iilnt and q d r auoh
MPp tft at tho Director! ro.iy th ti rmlno will loitim Uie
larviht rittiin.
inp hm.dn d and twonty five thfuiand 'lRiri of
afork nty will tie a It), and no ftirtlier ciilrtirlp'-ioni
will bfi arenff d at any piU-o whatever ; Ihn rematnlnff
7l,,KA ahnrea ofund rUdurd to he funnily dlvldi-d belwotm
r crii Inai ub.rrih.Ti at Mich a tluu aa tno Uiroot irH
tuay diiio iiio.t adanti)gfma to Uw Intert'at of tho
(niiaiiy.
1 I f Innume pwiat t ba tlarlvi'd fnm oamnat and pur
cetarol orlLln la ahown hy the fa-t that a liig:) O nn
pwij latliii)earpylnx to the otiKkhl Jem (f l,n',iy)0)
one iiiillloii of doUara in eaah dlrldandi, bitnidt a a hand-
oonu' rtii'fve for additional develomonta.
Tha anhfttautlal Uidni-t'mvnta wii ch tho Vuloan Ol! and
M.ninf IVmipaiiy oi!r to thoao dealroaa of reorlvlnif as
L.toreat La a aouri'O of wealth that la Suw atartlltg tho
whule world, aro of a charac:or that merit tho gravovl
triiiidratloii.
To pt rnonB IntiTcntcd r not IntOYOotod, ivory Inf .rma
tloncni tarnlng (ho oatAlea of thr (Viupftnj, Ita work I tin a
and prcipocta, will lo trrely glren, aud dettiloxJ mtpi and
charta will tte cheerfully a ho a.
fohulption to a limited amount of tho ituck (if not
already Utkin) may bo oh lain d at original pricoof $1
per ahare.
J. L. WU.I.Ol'UHDV, Berrciary pro (torn.,
Ho. 454 WALMUT Slrttt,
IIEKBY filatOSS, Iki .rreiiuVnt.
rl 1 1 E AV E TZ E L L C O U S T V
OIL COMPANY.
T be ave n aroed Cc mpany b ia been ret otly orBauizod
wlm a cubital 4l
UXK MILLION OK DOLLAUR,
luilihd Into l in- tiiinuied thtyUaaud atirrea, at A par valao
U ln I'i. lara t aharo
I in at art-n areh ftoid, cientplni; twoofy thouiand, which
atc tii nti-d -o thf uuipuny at an lunirtevt-nn'iit mud. a'i t
tin auhat ii,iilou u4im in p aid up m lull 1 ot (tiopurty of
the I uin'liy ct-waiula if I .'tmiei In f aimo e. aal lt-ct
tu hut no it-nih rr a iy tf iho ml au n. anti la eit'iart'tl on
Ki t b I of k ol L.tUes l1 ililUK cicuk, rVdtii touuiy, Wvl
:ruila.
'I i e irart, whit h la undivided, lla ahiiit nbao and a half
Dii;etaa-t oi iht ttywn A knuilnvhi. on Hiawfiiti rivr.
aiiti i iiituiat t u d km uii Utf, fur a anum e oi two a d a
lad i:i1h, Iy the Knh K.rk id l,liil t-'lahm rr"K.
hi ;fli l.aa iiuuj(-rtuk ti ibutarif p ntjiiuiiiiir the inrrlit.ry
fu ui io I'h and at nth. uiid tai-iitl alius lh' t1i'vuloiUit3ot uf
l.a '. aluuii.f nU ai'uutluut uiim-ial itttanuruea.
'I ttf hoot' r tira n uU, w h ch la triw ojunty road, rtini
d re eti) ihrout'li tha prtitoriy I njtl u linaiiy, open in tf Ireo
at d c. n.Miirtoiia t tmiiutii-lejaiTlon at a I )Oti'iii ai.ti Lliu
itenii tii MuMintvi ie. at th DhUt riftr, n ttm eait, a-:d.
hi tt i' h i hk iionQHartl ar d s-miiiiid on ii i e:itl uf
tl.t-I'li pt-'ty at Andei "uir'a I avorn. c mim -ta itwifn ire
ltauitujuie aurt uhiu iiullroud at two onier'Ut puinta. to
wli, 1 itiU't'ii station and uurt "ii Hiilun. dialant, nipcct
Ifrl' , but in'it-D ai d a nai and aeven u iu.
Loth It Uhioit t ri ek, ai tht? m u'h nl whu-h fa Mnrtmi-
hu. the ct uiitj btat. la uaviMtello Ijy tlatbata for a C'n
l :t ral k fl iniein e up i reHir-. and alhii di tu v.t vnluaVJia
hip' iiiK laOI'moa i-r aU ilii pntltjt It ol the t'-inpany
ti i't 1 1 , tot itiieive ft tl.e oil, wiiIum wi'l he put up nt the
k l bam la that will he nunuliar-.iietl on ti.o urntimt
ii t ot whlio oik tiiuhar lakcu liulu Uio tXavct 1UU, wUtcii
! piofUBtly ttieortti ith it.
'iho ptojeri alHiuutia in tho rtoheit dt)pella of bltu
mli una iii.tl Hi Ufi t.oi ,ruii or. lire '-lay, iunt--tie and
the very iroi t,iiant) ol lllniain4t:nK and luhrl utiag oita.
Lte tie Im a'ani (he twit Uuibi-r oi viiciii kault,
n a iifn-ht. rinn prourty, which the uwirn at n w
rai'iulj tjtvfh.pit and ou w:ocu ift'rl null aie he iiK
tu' k.'a vt in id ti e teat ituttlny f oenil ha he)'ii atrii.-k,
whit h li tl tfMRii ItM-t iu tlui;kiiea, and ruaa throdjli lim
tiact of thin L'tiuipanv. Ail iu'e-ri 01 n'cm-iaiy a J'V'i
hi nn lu wttaitii, aueti aa c-m, iimoor. and ao ivUi.ara
luiiiitl ill ahiiiid-Jiit e on tho prti-ierty, and will, uf 0 -iir,e,
,r atly reonctu ttiewurklatt expeimfa of the rnrpjratfo i,
while the tma, nam ned ajiat ( antid hy Jud,e (Jarnek
JUal oty, ot I'bilatlfli hla la complrte and periect
'I he alioroliuoul Knnlcreck(wiiluii,tt.bitiretatfid, runa
directly 'hn uh the Company a trttik lor twt and a half
mile, allorda purltiK toiTiinry of tbu oi ton too uacli aide
oi IIk atrt-ani, or live mile. In all, ue1dt-a m my other
bnrabio ntuaoii tho bank, of tho varloua tributary creuko,
wjiile tha wao'e Uaot, roihracea area ouounti uu
which toortfaraue a aioat numoor of Independent working
ourporationa. and the Ct.iiiauy oould uov. wrtro tt oo ilis
poatd, Itaaeor at-ll poiU' Da ut their land at a otaii Jorablo
Advaiicoon the pnta paid lor It. Iho properly liea wilbiu
thirty nnlea of too cttiuhrated ininktud ciwk oil dlitrlt-t, In
tin eno cotiiity, m thia Biate, and dlrautiy ta tho groat oil
belt running froiu Vuajjt'0 oouaty, 1'eiuiolvauU. auutli
went ward.
The entet-Driae It In the hand, of oar moat act Ire. luteU
llfteut. and beat knawii praftical bailnoao mm, who aru
of eratiBia with no autKiulatlvo dvalatna, but who purcliaaod
tbelr proper y to develop It for tho coin ruaa bone fit of
thtmaol-roo and their tbarobuldera, and wh aro dotor
mint d to cany out ) at UtlottUon will Uio giuateat poal-bit-
eneriry and deapatch. ....
Ota the whole, thia la altOff-Mber ono of tho moot lolldl j
baaed andproinUlnir undauaklnito in tho oil buitnoal yot
oiUlnatad, aim tboae tutoraatetl lu It may oonndaotly look
for lau-tly raouunwatlvo pronto frota Uivir Invoat
tutnu. 14 Ji
17KEIOHT CONDCCTORS AND BR1I1-
niea Waatod. Tho Baltlmuio aad Ohio RaHrtaatt
Cwpaaywaatanwaabt'cor tupenoflieeal raUraad n-a to
rma aptjtn It aamoroua freijkt Ualna.oo. lu Ato aatraral
drvlalaaa botwotw ataiUinero and Wkoet-ng aad r exit ewe -bm$
Tho beat wata will b paid and r4ra taitdr
Bae'Jii grvow t aoon naea ao wUl report to oltkar mt ( to. -Idjwaaa
aganto, wh avo auinvrtaod to take Uoaaam Oaay
A, J. KA1KHANK. Ant firat ftlTlaltUk, Moamo Jtr
BldBlioa, natutuototntv, Md.
k. LAkftT, Agent Kroend Irtrlalom, MorUavaknrf , otM
bnndred utiltrafl ftmaa Baliliae.ro.
J 9 W ALL. ARewt 1 htid IHrUlon, FlodaWOBfli.
W. CA-aa. A rant at ftralWa for Um aaotvoraarf No
B . TOED. Attn at WbooMof r tho roarta ftlilatoa,.
W. r . nairi u, w auitBi m iaaUfri'iwa.
kUaaaaora, Mi. loooiait.ot I, Ml.
UaoVaott
J 11 O S J,K CT UB
- or thi
KANAWHA AKD EU3EE3 RIVi:S3
OIL COMPANY,
orrire:
No. i!4H H. I'OUItTlI street,
riiii.Ai)Ki.riiiA.
CRjiltal tcrk,
$1,000,000
rttrainHVT,
C. A. WALlinitTI.
MniiFrToitn,
V M V. kAffPV-li J- K. Kl'MJVfAV,
WM. V. MtOKATll, n.MIIA W. t'AVlS,
W. II. KKMHI.K. ,.M t
THFAHVHRU.
?. E. KID 3 WAV.
MVI'.Hi Kll TKINJI KBTKIVKU AT TUFl Ol T. E Of
THR t'OMl'ANY, No . S H. KOUItl ll BTItCCT,
ALJ) AT No. 8(-5 CIIKMNIT HT,
Divfiird into One Mandrod Tliou un! Sliarcn of
Tn (!0) Iollnrs each, of which Twenty
Tlioimtrnl tSdarcn arc set apart to bo sold
nt 9'2 ,10 per share, making $")0,0',K)
Working Capital, to ho cxpenilud
In tlevflnpiog the lands aud
pitying the ncct'Shary ex
pcHues of the
Cuiiipatiy.
T prr.erty of thia ('..mpany f -inalnta of the fee alniple
and iiiTpctual loane ot between loot) and 1100 am of land
m Wood and Wirt connlVi, Weal Virginia.
'cf, 1 and 2 aro In fee aimpfo, nnd contain awut 170
lurt n, ii touted at K auaivliu .Station, on the Norihwosturu
l;ailrt;iil, ahoi t 10 mlh-a ahvivn 1'arke ruhnrK, Va t whee
tt, Kanawha rlwr. the r.n r-crnbiir,: and Staunton turn
l'ikt', and the Jtiiirthneitern Haiiroad Company tuna to-
KflhtT,
1'1'i'n ihls property la aifiatr ! the Kanawha Station of
thf N-iNhweiitrrn Itutlroad t'Diiipany, winch Ii tho mit
a ! atitAKt tina pulnt ! khiment for the oil produced in the
r.nn f the Kanawha and Ita trlbutarlia.
Nf. ,1. Tt a tract uf land pcrpPttiaHy leancti frrm .Tamca
Ki humon, and enntuins nut loi thau tX) at re, and ad
oius Hv. 1 tud 'J.
Ko. 4. I'i the coli'luated Itdhlnson ttact, nntsr a pe-pe-tuul
le.ifte, and ctintalns J,J at rt-o, alt Jitt d in Wirt county,
nhntit 1- uitlrd above thr former trait, ou the aonlh aide
of thi' Hitivh a rlvt r and nenr Ita ronfltiencc with the Ka
nnwlia, and haa a horloii iruiit on Kack run nf about two
tuiUa-
The rmMly to be ptiid on these Iiaaes Ii ono-etit'ith of
thi' tut printfda after tho Company he In,; reltuhuraed tor
expeneta and outlay In produclnx the oil.
Aiorr the tract, on tho Kanawha. ! tlie t'elohrated Bitrn
It'K Hi rinif, at d nt or that on tho Uui-hi'i are many pro-
duitivo w title
At 'he Junction of ih-io two itrnarni will be fi-uml tha
bt-iel oUprttaKinp( territory In W'eat Virginia.
The eligible It nation of this land afTord a borlnp torrt.
tory ot at Icaat ii von uilU a on tho two river and t hot r
tittiutarkt-i. 1-2 -20-tmlio.Ut
Q1L C li K K
K
MAPLE ISLAND OIL COMPAST,
CAPITAL, i5l)0.t)Ol.
100,000 B1IAKES, 3 00 EACH.
Bunsc'Kirnoit fkice, ii oo.
TWEBTY TUOI BAND BI1AIIE8 UNSERVED A3 A
W0UK.IMO CAI'ITAL.
l'BBSIVEMT,
D. 0. C. WARD, M. D.
BKCBETART AND TEBASl'RKn,
EDWIN E. 61MrS0N.
orrit'E:
Koom 17, Ko. 400 Cliesnut Street,
ruii.AiEi.piiu.
No. 1. In tnj aerea ol land, In reeiarle,nn the 11; de
rara.oa Oil cretk.aliout urn mllea tieljw Tilaivllle
1 tiere ara three runs paaalug tlrouli thli property, all o
which empty Into Oil creek. 1 Me arouertv Ilea In Uie very
tear! of the ull reitlnu. aiisl from tlie well-known character
or Oil creek and the aurrounaiiiK territory, II wju:d be
u eir.oou. to enter Into detail of the proapecte or ohialn
li'K oil In large quantities.
o. I. Ia tha uadlt lded one Uth inlureet, la fet, ot
Mai le 1. aa.1, altuaui lu the Alle,lieny river, between
t.i.i.e.la aud fit Hole crteka. Tbe territory on both
Ire. of tbe Allegheny river, aliove and below thia Uland,
baa proven to be food oil lands, aa tbera ara several welle
now producing largely In Uie im mediate vicinity i and ll la
ennndeiini expected that Uile lalaiid, wbea proberly duvo
loped, will alio yield laraely.
tot la aixty acree, In fee, oa Bohuli'a run. In Bjok
lend tcwtiiliip, Venane county, Feunaylvaula, aevan
iwllta fri-m Franklin, an ne mile from tha Al.eglieny
river. Tte IndlcaUona for obtaining c 11 on tula pro; arty
ara of the niott nattering character) Uie re la alao a large
tiuantity of tlmbvr, which, at the preaent high pricea of
tiia,4vlll be a great saving to the Company In developing
the landi. tirhull'e run forka on the adjoining propurty,
and three of Ita branches run through tha move sixty
acres. The adjoining properly hat been sold to a I'hUa
drlj hia ampany for boring purpotes. and tiuy lutead
ilcvchplng It atone
The auove-mcnUonod propertlei have been selected
with great care, th Company not rettiuKlog themaelvea to
any one locality, their tale aim b.ug to obtain tcrrltucy In
ell known producing dlitrlcta. Tha Company Intend
developing their lands Immediately. On account of th
low, priced lubicrlatlon, thli Company offers superior la
ducannts lo Uioaa wleblug to Inve.t la oil atooka. Th
buoka are now open for a limited number of subscriptions
at their office.
No.400 CHE8NUT Btroot.
IMO-tntbiSt
BOOM Xo. It.
JEE CLABI0H Emm GEL 00MPAUIES.
OJmOB, N. Ml WALNUT BTBBET,
caoitt n.tm).
WILXIAM P. SOUMLL,
raaexcaurrx
i. BIMPfiON AFBIOA.
at n-de liarilarr and Tnasarar.
o
II, ITOOII
BXBJakUT 111 aVICB
lay hsjemiH j. BOTg
tMt-iai H. M B.JTrrrtao
0(ri( BECOKD-HAND COTTON gKAH
JJJ keaa tU, la tun and for tale by
jnu si Btti if a ivi
U-l-lD,
,UI Js.faWirr Street.
TIIK MORGAN OIL COMTANT,
A . ( . ,, , ,
Onplttal HtOOk, 300,4XH.
fo.M FHARR8 Tur Vala f 5 rr Bbatrtv ,
tialisrrlptioa Trloe, 82 Per 8bar, , ,
WoiUliiK Oaplttvl, (Jll.OOt). "
mwinmwT,
HORACE J.SMim.
ica-ranaiaawT,
E. BTBWART, M.D.
Tiimirint,
HENRY U. "WILSON.
CLKM, .
B. T. JANNET.
nrraamTaKtiaKT,
JAM'rR COm WAY.
MUECTOBB.
Florae 3. Bm lh,
K. Ht.wrt. It. I'.,
.lame WilH..n(
llllam I.. Maildei-k,
H..i...l I) Kvaua,
N. at Jaimey,
t ainuel llau,.li,
Maitliau.
Jaarn L. ri4iotuiire.
Office, 33 anil 34 Wighinttu Baililin".
y-j t M. 'l'lilrl Hr, 1'lillu..
Thr pr..pirty of the MOUCAH Oil, COMCAST cin-ltta
ol 4t arrm In I'ee.all nf which u clear of any Inciirohranoc;
Mt act't are tlluate In Mnrgan ar.d ll.uner townthlpt,
Morgan enuntv, Ohio, aid Ito arret on a tributary of In
Clarion liver, lo Jttrcri.on cuunty. Ta.
I'r...pirtnt and lU.t at the ofllf-e of the Companv,
v.h h mil i. ..in neil . n UUHulT, Uio I lb Inil.. fur .nb
tcrii tti.ii. tn ll. e nk u li; oi
'I u"e It k a k e
PETROLEUM COilPANY
OF I'I I T I , A 1)1'' I.l 'III A.
( Al'lTAL, .... WL.IMX) HK
100,000 shakes, I'Aii ua
$.iO,C0O cs.Ji UorkliiR Capital.
KlUtSCIlTin iON PRICK, J 53.
OI-'lV-IClull4?.
ntRHimtrT,
T. HAhKINH OO l'UY,
rrraldent of the Catawuaa Railroad Company.
TICE riUWIUEXT,
THOMAH D. WaTTSON,
Of tha Hardware ftrta ef TroW A Co., o. 1MB afarka' 4t
SAMUKL WORK,
Of Work , tleCoueh Co., Banker., Ho. 34 B. Third tl reel
DlltKOTOUa,
T. RASKINS DC rrjT,
THOMAS I). WATTBON,
B. B. KICnARrlS,
el tlermantowa,
Ts M. r. BlIKRRRHD.Inaurans Axant,
OKOROR P. WAT,
ol late Dry Uoodt firm of J. T.Way at Co.,
A. W. MtlMRwriina,
Caahlur alauch Chnnk Bank,
F.DWAKD BUiri'KK. Eso,
The property of the Trako Petrolenm Company ona'ata
of two tractt of land, ono of two handred and cfty-eevoa
aetea and rme of iwo bimdrck and Bixty-flve aoroa.aiaklaf
hi ail Ave hundred and twelve acres, la nvt, oo th Caid
well rirauob of Oil Creek.
Tho prouerty haa been erlllr.ally examined by a Con
mlitee appointed ftir that purpuae, and tha Wviory pro.
onrord, In tholr Jndgmont, to be fully einal to that en CH
CaeA, along whloh the largoat oil walla ever dleeovere
have ueen ftmnd.
Tbe landi reicmbte those on OU creek la evry particu
lar, 'and tt It believed, from tha large namber of ell
tprhigs hi clote proximity, that valuable wells will be
opened on both Uieee tracta.
Th management auve already socartjd several onrmea
and engaged a oomix'tout superintendent, with a rttiw te
Immediate and energetic detvlopment.
A large porUun ol theee tracU la bottom, aa admlrablaT
adafited for boring.
IKiveral eonipan'ut are organised on landi immediately
adjoining thia territory, among whleh are the Brlflfs avtf
Creeoeat Oil Cerai'anlea ot Philadelphia.
In prceeotbig tbe Drake l'etroleuia Company to tbe
public, the Iiirectort atk that their tcherae abould be a
asilMid.aad tubacrlptlon made to the Block la fan avltk
aa to lie preeeut and protpeotlve value
T. 1IASKINS BD PUT, Preeldeat.
THOMAS D. WATTBOM, Vlee-rroaldent.
SAMUhX WOUli, Treat oral.
Bubeeripttooa will be received at the Baaklnf Beat ef
WOstX, MeCOTJCU at CO.,
U-t-tl We. gg B. THI BP Bweet,
BU0HA5AH EOYALTT
OIXj cojipamt.
CATITAL (. 9400,000
40,000 SI1ARKS TAR VALUB 810.00
1'KKBmRNT JOn ALEXAHUEB.
TKEABt'RBK-JOHH W. TOKBKY.
BICEETABT-WM S. 'LANS.
nrBEoroKS.
A. S. CATTELL, Preaidaat Cora Kzehaeg JTattoaal
Bank, Philadelphia.
EliWAKU u. JAMES, ef the neua of Tnonua &iehard
eon ft Co., I'biiadplphla
HUH ALEXAMOBJt.Weim Are eareet, Phflada.
DAVID ?AMDICKVEIB,lle.oil . ThlrteenlB Mreet,
Pkiladelphla.
1. H. LYDAT.PltUbnrg.
BV B. I-OKTEB, li. D., Wuwilnttoa. I
Wat. B. LAJIE, Fklladelpaia.
Ofiloe No. 148 S. FOURTH Htraat,
PlUJ.AIIELrHIA.
Th propel Iy of this Comeaay eearltts ef OB laaad.
Leaart, and tiroand Kent Baaarvea or BoyaJUea ef aa tha
Ml proseeed oa the "A. Baetiaaan rarta," en OH Oraek.
Aud alao, all the oil aad eadergToand opotlia tn twe aoa
Bred aet et ef lead ea Beet Hickory enatk, Teaaaae eeaatw
Peantyrvania. i
There an abent oae hamdrel ao4 arty tarvtwet ell Iota
ea the "A. Baohaaaa ram,' ever elxty ef whleh eia
taeaed to arat Ue operator. Seveateaa wella are eoey
prodacsat en: aeveral ere aew a. last 4le4 wtth gooS
preepeots, aad twenty or Uarty keaaa bared at vartooa
rugae of pmareas.
Aa a ecsld rcmlahg laveetaittit a Bauted aaaabar mt
BjBpeidtkarea.ef Bid per tea re. aaay eeob'taitt at T
eeek, apoa trtkrallot i aay ef the eOears.er at I'
etnee ef the Oeeapatty.
Me roeta. eoaaalatef a atD eetttoa ef the Oouv
poivr t ernesarty. eaa eeeaiaeneS atwaeeAe. II M-la
PETROLEUM OIL STOCKS.""
W. A. HAMTLL,
Tio. 1T "TAIuttlUT Street.
, tOt Al, ' . Ji -' ', I
ALL THE LHADINB DIYIDBXD.PATINCr
OlXe BTOCHH.
tut, '
otuotxAi SDBcrrno
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Beeeivet IbrUe freater put af taabeat Cweiearje BW ,
enjtalalaf , aader la dtrectlasi ef genUemea af expert ewce
aad indobbted t tend tag. Oall and get a CTritr.U-ie-t
afirtrarj, coal. uro otrzo. av
tlOMrAJilKB.
Wt ar preeared te sermltk lew OervoraOetU wttk
the Books saey ea.ekre, at short awtle aa4 lew arte, af
aratgoaUijr. AI style el Bladtaf.
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