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    OH COMPANIES.
jPjpr tWEHIWIW CTS. m
i
[ EQUITY oil COMPANY.
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9300,000.
FAB TALUS, |l,
SUBSCRIPTION PSXOE
.TWIHTI-IITI CBOTS PER SHARE,
PAID OP, ADD NO FDETHKK AS3BBSMBNTS.
riTY OIL COMPANY own., In fee simple, 139
tCfl perehae land, os Walker's Creak ssd Da
'« Bum, in Wood County, West Virginia. The
perfect, and (ha recent developments in tbs
>rhood warrant tb« belief that tbs Company baa
a very. valuable pises o( oil land. ThsHortb*
Virginia Railroad rnna thrcngh the land, aad
my baa tbsroby every advantage of cheap
rifttfon; It will coat feat fifty cents per 'barrel to
rt oil to Farkarabnrg, wfcil* it oo«ts from $1 to
barrel from Bsrslog Sprints and Hngbaa rlyar.
md U wlthiu the great oil belt, and bnt one and a
miles from the Marsh Well, struck on March
Baton’s fennel, on the Northwestern Hailiota,
>o«ks of subscription will be opened on March
and will be open for three dare, at
L B. LEWARS & 00,.
No. »9 South THIBD 6fcr«t,
Caps can be seen.
the amount of robeorisUone at the lime of
seed 300,C00 ehans, they will he allowed pio
it tttbsotiben.
WILLIAM BUMM, President.
BltiliENsi’ElN, Seoretary.
LEVIN) Treasurer.
PER SHARE.
VINTON
ICAtWCt Oil. eOMFANT,
TONjGoyjsarr,' ohio.
CAPITAL, «SSO,OOO.
230,000 SHARES,
VALUE ONE DOLLAR PEE SHAKE.
■TIOM PBICE TWBNTT FIVI OEHIB FEB
SHABE, FULL PAID UP.
HO FCBTHEB ASSESSMENTS.
H THOUSAND DOLL ABB IB GASH WILL BB
lED IN DBTBLOPING THE PBOFEETY.
PRESIDENT,
A. E. BUSH,
GREENFIELD, OHIO.
SECRET ART AND TBBAStfBEB,
THOMAS B. SUBLEE,
31* MARKET STREET, PHILA
iititonr consist* of forty* seven sorts in fee slm
royalty), in tlie bolt of the Oil region of Ohio,
i two miles of the Marietta and Cincinnati Bail*
and about nlnd miles of Athens. This land was
. lut fUI. by font reiidenta of tbs vicinity, m
if a tuperlor duality of oil territory. Bapld de
tents art bo w btlug made wltblu a short distance
property, on sifter tide, a producing well being
tree miles distant. All tbe oil yet obtained in
- is heavy lubricating, sellingat more than
c price of ordinary oils ; land halnr found aba
from one to two hundred feet from the inrfaoe
aateiially the ooet of Soring well*,
lyantagee of this Company are;
The low price of the etodc enable* all to par
in Its profit*.
id, A yield of only ton barrels per day will pay
Stockholder the entire cost of Us investment
ne year.
A competent Superintendent has keen select,
will at once proceed to sink Wells and de
property.
or SUBBOBIFTION will be opened on BA
/ MOBBING, the llth instant, at the office of
AMS, KNIGHT, & 00.,
146 South Third Street,
OPPOSITE THRRXCHAHGB.
131,000 SHARES
LD OK SATURDAY.
—NO TO SUBSCRIBE
btoukTjtiodTooq. bividkd into
100 000 BHABBB.
>TION PRICE #1 PBR BEUBB. FULL FAIO.
'SAND BHARBB BESBBYJU) FOB A WORK- .
INC CAfIfAL. t
fopertj of this Company consists of the following
S Tfce entire working Interest, being one-half of
oil obtsined from. Lot No. 77, containing one
Watson Fiats, adjoining the borough of Titus
whUh is situated the Kellogg Weil, now pro
•>m twenty to thirty barrels of oti per day* and
Mar machinery wfll probably produce from
ty barrels per day. There la room on this lot
note wells. Itis about a hundred yaria from
rated Continental Well* and in the Immediate
if several other producing wells. As the rail
t is within a snort distance of this property
111 sell for from one to two dollars more per
jn on farms lower down the Creek.
One sixteenth working Interest, drawing one
cond of the oil, in lease No. 12, containing one
dghth acres on the Moßiheny Farm, between
jnan and Empire Wells. On this lease a well
been struck, and is estimated to be producing
■o hundred barrels per day. There is also room
Ninety-seven and a haK (97&) acres in fee
inown as the Bennyhoff Farm, adjoining the
>ne& Farm on Oil Creek. This tract is in the
the oil region- being about two aud a half
>ve the Noble Well. There is a large pro
ill a short distance below, aud several wells
; down on the adjoining,farm. Hiller Farm
in the Oil Creek Railroad, is within one mile
property. This trset has all the surface indi
nd geological features of the beet oil territory*
Is o/ which U well adapted/or boring, and a
iberof wells can be put down without being
ty others. There is also a heavy growth of
which will afford an abundant supply of fuel,
impauy has tbe advantages of a, large basis
all capital, and will consequently* with the
luction* yield larger dividends to the Stoek
w those companies having large capitals. It
i from the present production the company
re from two to three per cent, per month, with
ict of a large increase as soon as proper ma
i put into operation. The land is all proven
ry. On the leases there Is room enough for
r ells, and on the tract owned by the company
\e there la room enough for over one hundred
i well of forty barrels per dav will yield to
y about ten per cent per month,
of sinking wells wUI be commenced imme
' prosecuted with the utmost vigor, under
of a practical and energetic superintend
supervision of the president, who has had
rience in the oil region.
will be declared as soon as the finances of
,y permit, and will be held subject to the
slant Stockholders, by draft or otherwise,
ions received for a limited number of shares,
ir per abare, at the offices of
BCE F BSsboLßLWest Chester, Pa.
QARSOH, »33 N. SIXTH Street, Fhila.
jgcDEN FARM
OIL* COMPANY
BIIOAR CBEIIS.
OFFICE, 149 SOUTH FOUBTH STBBBT.
bank of hUQ JJS OBBBK, VenaMO Oouatt
ied acres of the lead Is Aft or Ifinnl
mt on the Creek and Bastion Bppjfjhottt
adjoining the property of Sogar Creek Oil
w hick etroek a large well of heavy oil. The
rill retain a large working oepHal* to he ein
rllling a number of wells* which are now In
y CENTS FES SHAH! for full*paid itook.
>tion list now open at the office of
a.'d. caldwbll,
133 South THIKD Street, aeoond >tory.
$350,000■ .m ..... «PAB, It
i« Hundred Thousand Share* reserved
For Working Capital.
jperty of the Company consists of eleven
is in fee simple* situated on Bush Bun.a branch
it fork of the Monos gafaela river, Lewie county,
itnia. and on the line of the projected West
Central BaUroad. It U three miles from the
«wn, Weston, and twenty»iw<> muss from
g, on the Baltimore and Ohio BaUroad. The
, tract is clear and indisputable, and the lndi*
/ Oil abundant There are large veins of Coal
ropezty. and It abounds in valuable timber, do
it are these, that the former owner and occupant
tbove farm of 1,100 acres frequently obtained
we his own words, “by taking* «auceraud
i» the OU from the pools surrounding hla dwell
5. and obtained sufficient Coal for his use by
pick aze and picking it from the base of the
m upon which the Company is formed-makes
every shareholder an original purchaser, and
S hound door, a. li i'^eo.rallT
PABM Oil COMPANY
iHd 31 WASHINGTON BUILDINGS,
374 South TBIBD Street,
wlshln* Stock In to# abore Company are no
there are for Bale—at-fche Snbeeription Price.
«1 are—TWBNTY-THHBB HUNDRED AND
110) SHARES OP FORFEITED STOCK. Ap
mat be made Immediately.
1. J. HABRIBOH, Secretin'.
OIL. COMPANIES.
ifn n
JUOJS
GREAT REPUBLIC
MUTUAL
OIL COMPANY
PHIMDBIPHIi, NEW TORE, AND BOSTON.
350,000 SHARKS, aU, ..,$», FAR YALUE.
BO GENTS FSB SHABB
50 CENTS FSB SHARK
B 0 CENTS FIR BHABX
SO OBHTB FKX BHABB
SO CENTS FEB SHARE
SO DEBTS PER SHABB
50 CENTS PER SHARE
SO CENTS FEB SHARE
50 CKHTS PSR SHABB
SO CENTS FEB SHABB
FOR FULL-PAID STOCK.
FOR FOUL-PAID STOCK,
FOR FULL-PAID STOCK.
FOR FULL-PAID STOCK.
FOR FULL-PAID STOCK.
FOR FULL-PAID STOOK.
FOR FULL PAID STOCK.
_FOR FULL-PAID STOCK
FOR FULL-PAID STOCK.
FOR FULL-PAID STOCK.
60,000 SHARES,
THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS,
RESERVED FOB WORKING! OAPITAI,.
la forteis/w* above-named Company groat care Las
Jsseraken In the soiaetton of properties, so as to obtain
nonobnt those well Known to tbs public, and which
bare boon trios and found to be the best yet developed.
The system of the organization will be on the mtitnal
plan, ibe same as that of thr PEOPLE’S EQUITABLE
OIL COMPANY, which wa# so aoon taken and now so
eagerly oonght after. The-working capital Is to be
$30,000, which will be • very handsome fond for com
mencing the development of Lth» property, and It is the
Intention of the managers to push the work energeti-
cally, and with confidence of the great success of the
under taking. The subscription ;has been placed at the
low figure of 50 CENTS PEB SHARE, so as to enable
all to bave a chance for investment’ in this profitable
business, where so many fortunes hays been made.
The properties haying been taken up some time since,
at low prices, makes the investment doubly desirable.
on account of cheapness,
No. 1 la a tract of eighty acres In tee simple, of un-
surpassed <HI Territory, on EAST SANDY CREEK.
ADJOINING THE ADAMANTINE WELL, or rather
the property on whleh this famous well is situated. It
waa struck ahont ten days ago, and le reported as flow-
ing 100 barrels of heavy lubrloatlng oil, each barrel of
whieh is efinal to throe barrels snoh as is obtained from
Oil Creek. There ie room for a large number of wells
This property has eighty rods of desirable boring terrt*
tory, fronting on the Adamantine hands, frith two good
Coal Veins la the Bluffs.
PITHOLE GREEK.
Ho. ». Aleaaefor fourteen yearn of two-thirds of all
the oil obtained on three leaser, on Plthole Bna, a hun-
dred rods from the month, as It empties into the Alle-
gheny riser. These are vary finely located on the Bun,
and fine selections, A well is in progress, and will be
completed without expense to the Company.
CHERRY RUN.
Ho. 3 Is five acres in fee simple upon this celebrated
stream, which has attained a notoriety possessed by no
other section for producing Petroleum, no wells having
been put down upon its borders which have failed to
obtain oil, and among those now flowing and pumping
are the following:
BEED WELL • .... 250 BARBELS.
GROGEBY WELL. -.™........—.. ISO "
BAEEB WELL.— 90 "
AUBURN WELL*. 90 «•
DENNBYWBLL .. 40
PHIPPS WELL Oust struck).... 100 •*
RYHD PAEH 00 “
BBBYOBT-.. - SO ‘*
SLIPPERY ROOK GREEK.
Ho. 4 is a lease of twenty years, of five acres (seven-
eighths of the Oil to the Company), immediately on the
Creek, and but a short distance from the new well of
Pifty Barrels Lubricating Oil recently struck by the Slip-
pery Bock Company, and which sent' their stock from
(1 per share to $0 in one day.
The character of the above interests, situated as they
are in the centre of what is known as the 1 * Great Oil
Basin, " should certainly commend themselYes to the
serious attention of those who contemplate investing in
Oil Companies, and are unsurpassed by any as a basis
for an honorable and energetic petroleum organization,
and with that energy Which the management are deter-
mined to infuse into it, It certainly must prove a good
investment.
THE BOOKS WILL BE OPEN
MONDAY, MABCII 13th,
atdremain openfor one week.unlesa the stock is sooner
subscribed for, at
No. 30 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
okas. 'W. reeves.
TREASURES,
C. T. YEREEB, Jb.
BEOBBTABT.
WM. B. RICHMOND,
ohU-K
OIL COMPANIES.
•1--- V--Jl/UWJW
|ggf® THO
CAMERON GO.
CAPITAL i ,<81.000,000.
SHARES *..300,000.
FAB YALUB-~.~.~ $5.00.
SUBSCRIPTION PBIOB —83.50.
FRESIDEHT,
vanoe stewart;
at maoMt ootott, ta.
TREASURES,
E. G. JAMES,
0Z PHQADInPKU^
BXOBETABY,
3. L. DARLINGTON;
VANCE STEWART, Mercer eossty. Fa.
JOHN K LEONARD, West Chester, Fa.
D. 0- FOSNEY, Washington. D. O.
HBNKY D. COOKE. Washington* D; 0.
SIMON GAKEBON, Harrisburg, F*.
JOHN H. DiBHL, Philadelphia.
JOHN P. GRAFF. Philadelphia.
GEORGE O. EVANS, Philadelphia.
JAMBS DUFFY, Marietta, Lsamstaree. . Pa.
The present and prospective valna of the stock- of this
Company may be Inferred’ from the fast that 11 ©wide a
the simple Interest In 473 (four hundred’ and soventr
three) aores of the riohest-testedoll territory-in Venango
county, believed by the most experienced’ oil men In
that regloa to bo capable of producing a met annual in
come to the Company of one and a half mlHlondoltars,
or three times the entire cost of the stock, whisk would
be equivalent to twenty -five per cent, a month on Its
subscription price, or one hundred and fifty per cent,
per annum on itsparvahm.
The following h a description of the Company's pro
perty:
One-fourth fee simple Interest In the celebrated
“Hoover ” Farm, situate on the Allegheny- river,
about two. and one-half miles below Franklin, con
taining 292 (two hundred and ninety-two) acres, with
383 rods (or over one mile) front on the-Allegheny river,
on which there us now twelve leasee, each ten rode
square, and from which the owners of the fee simple get
one half the oil, Dee of all expense. Besides this, there
are two wells owned by the owners of the fee, Dorn
whleh they get all the oIL
On this Farm there are now ten wella In operation,
producing an average.of tan barrels per day, and several
others are about being tubed. There are alio on‘it 167
(eighty-seven) more lots surveyed, and more than fifty
applications are now standing to lesse the latter for one
half the oil to the owners.
Out of the twelve wells on this Farm eleveir are new
paying handsomely; a fact which sufficiently demon
strates the great richness, and reliability of the terri
tory. ,
Is the entire fee simple Interest lnlUl (one hundred mid
eighty-one) ures, situate on the Allegheny river, near
lyopposite the “Hoover ” Farm, and a- littla nearer
Franklin, at the month- of null Bun-, having a front of
Mrodeon the Allegheny river, and one mile on both
aides of Mill Bun. with amide bortngeurfaee for one
hundred mils, or Lots of ten rods square. This tract
Is known ac the “Stewart Farm,” and Is clear of all
leases or Incumbrances of any kind.
There Is now inoperatlon- a fifty-barrel well (beside
several smaller ones) on the Cochran Farm, whl.h ad
joins this on the south. Intact, the “Stewart” Farm
1c surrounded with good-paying wells, and within a
short time a single lease of 80 rods front, on the Imme
diate opposite side of the river, sold for $16S;000 (one
hundred and sixty-five thousand doling} On this
lease a good well has been struck within a few days.
In addition to the territory of the “Stewart” Faria,
which la believed to be equally as good as the “ Hoov
er," there are on It a three- itory Grist Hill, with fine
water-power, a good farm-house, and other buildings,
hat will hoof ate to the company. ,
The dv.rabilitv.Qt this immediate pH section Is Illus
trated by ttn fact that some of the wells oh the “ Hoov
er” Farm have been pumping for over four years, with
out any material diminution In their yield, while the
oil here produced, from its greater convenience for
transportation and superior gravity, always commands
from one to two dollars per barrel mere than the oil at
OH Greek.* •
The ofleersof the Company-tael'justified In present
ing the following estimate of what, with vigorous
management, the above lands .can be made to yield for
the benefit of the stockholders In a comparatively short
time:
THE "STEWART FARM.”
There la room on this for one hundred lots of ten rode
sduare, all of which can he leased immediately for one*
half the oil*/ree of all expense to the Company,
Setimatiug one well to each lot (one hundred wells,
.although there it room fox three hundred) at the very
moderate average of ten barrels each, would make a
Daily product of—■-» »»-»»♦» ■«■»•■«> ww 1,000 bhls*
Out of this the Company’s share would be. 800 bbls.
Value of daily yield to the Company, at
ten dollars per bbl (it is now telling at
Allowing three hundred working days to
the year, this would make the Oompa»
ny’s annual net receipts, from the Stew
art Farm alone* —2,600,000 00
the same estimates for the * ‘Hoov
er ’* 7arm, in which the Company owne
one-fourth in fee of the land Interest, the
*nnn«.i aet receipts from the latter would
Makiif the anneal nc&pta from both
ywtms.*—l,B7s,ooo 00
Deducting from this amount the sum of
•370,000 for contingencies, would leave
the
Ifet Income of the Company.ol,6oo,ooo 00
JLLL THESE LOTS OAK BE IMMEDIATELY LEASED,
If it is deemed expedient, at a royalty of one-half the
Oil, with covenants binding leeiees to sink wells, with,
all possible diligence, to the depth of 000 or more feet.
A PBW PLAIN WORDS TO SUBSCRIBERS.
You are not aeked to subscribe to this Stock with the.
expectation of immediately receiving large dividends,
bnt the basis on which the Company rests, it is be
lieved. will make your Investment not only safe, but,
prospectively, of enormous valve.
Hot withstanding, at the present prices of oil,the Com
pany’s annual receipts (without any farther develop
ment) would be forty thousand dollars, or sight per
sent, on the coot of the stock.
The President, Mr. Stewart, is one of the most praeti
eal and experienced oil operators in the State, end his
residence near the Company's property and general
oversight of its management . Is the best guarantee that
no efforts will be spared to make the investment pro
fitable.
Applications for a large proportion of the stock have
already been made, bnt nonrwill be received until the
hooka of the Company are regularly opened for that
pnrpoM.
Only » limited amount of the stock wiUhesoldat
subscription pries.
The stock will be issued full paid, without further
assessments.
BOOKS OP BUBSCEIPTIOHs'wiII he open for a few
days, on and after January 18,1866, at the oßse of
E. Re JAMES, Treasurer,
*O.lOl WAIJtUT Street, FMlade.
Alee, temporarily, by
A. DOUfiliS,
RB-tf At S. E. cor. SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Sti.
|®» THE WEST
AL PETROLEUM A!
PEOVIBIOHAL BOAI
i STEIOKLABD KNEABB.
Mahlon Gillingham, James McManes,
Daniel HeGleary, Willi.in Griffiths,
Matthew J. Brady* J T. Hewand*
A. a ®-^.*S,Staa3ra&^ ,w -
JAMESLYND, Trustee.
At a meeting of the Stockholder*, held March. 2, after
hearing Me report of the Fiovhional Board, showing
the greaMte In the Thine of.the lands, it was - .
Resolved, That all stock which shall not he paid in
foil before the Ist of April, shall be forfeited for the use
of the Association, and that after that date no Block
shall be sold at less than $1.60 per share.
The Lards of tbe Association consist of I.lBsacres si
tualed on Reedy Creek, on the Little Kanahwa. and on
Hughes river, in the belt Oil district of West Virginia,
An Engine has been purchased, and work will be imme
diately commenced.
h tock can be subscribed for until Ist April, at $1 pgr
share, full paid, at tbe office of the Trustee, 80. &% S.
SIXTH Street, second door. ■ • .
An adjourned meeting of tbe Stockholders will be
held onTHUBSDAY, the 16thlast, atBo’clockP. M.
mhlS mva*
PHILADELPHIA
MUTUAL PETROLEUM COMPACT,
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER'SHARE FOR
FXJEL-PAID STOCK.
CAPITAL, 300,000 SHARES AT $l, FAR VALUE.
WOBKttfG CAPITAL} 100,000 SHARBB, OR $25,009.
The plan of this Company is that each .subscriber
enters upon the Ground Floor, as it is sailed, or be
comes a purchaser of tbe property, and shares all the
profits; therefore,-the Block is issued fully paid at
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER SHARE,
enabling all to secure an interest at a small cost, with
excellent prospects of speedy and large returns The
assets of this Company eonsitt of 175 acres of land,fo
fee Simple, and ihree leases on five acres near Sugar
Creek, with half the oil, and half the oil of three leases
on the property on Cherry Tree Ban.
Tract So. 1 1b situate in Cherry Grove township,
Warren county, and contains one hundred and sixty -
five acres of land, in fee simple, not far from the cele
brated Fox flowing well, audio the immediate neigh
borhood of Bereral wells going down.
Tract No. % is situate on Cherry Tree Run.tu Venango
county, and contains nine asres and one hundred, and
forty-oie perches of land, in fee simple, about three
four tbs of a mile from the town of Cherry Tree. There
has been a ICG-ban el well struck on this run, about
half a mile from this property The Big Tank Com
pany ’s land is close to this property, upon which there
are now tlx wells going down, ana several more will
be commenced within sixty nays. Weils are going
down above »nd below this property, with line show
of oil. This tract is not over a mile and a half from tbe
Egbert Farm, upon which are the celebrated Maple
Shade, Jersey, and Coquette Wells, ail of which have
produced over 600 barrels per day, and are now yield*
ii g from 260 to 600 barrels. The Company intend to sink
three wells of their own immediately, which, with the
three leases under way, will make a handsome yield of
oil for the Company.
No 8 Is a lease on the left branch of Patchell Bun,
between the Allegheny river and French Creek,directly
in the centre of the two oil avenues that now run
through Venae go county, and about one mile from the
Bugar Creek Well, .now yielding about 79 barrels per
4 m. 41, a lease near tha&lovs, an, equally as aoed
and eligible.
No. 6 is a lease near the above, and about half a mile
from the new well, just about 35 barrels per
day: and as the Company intend to push the develop
ment of the above without delay, being where heavy
lubricating oil is found of the best quality, the stock of
thiß Company should be. as it no doubt is, really worth
five times the subscription asked, and will in a very
short time exceed that of any other of the Companies
now offered, in proportion to the subscription required.
Examine our acEets. tnd after carefully comparing
them with any other offered to you, judge for yourself,
and act i ccordlngly. v
Books of subscription will be opened on MONDAY
next, March 13, and will not remain open over one
week, at
FREBIDBTfT —ISRAEL E. D BACON.
Treasurer— K_ B. BAKPBR.
SECRETARY—' WILLIAM MoDASIBE.
PRESIDENT.
To the Philadelphia Mutual Petroleutn Company:
I have been over your nine acre trace* and* from the
annearanee of the tnrrocndiDg property* am satisfied
there is no better oil territory in Pennsylvania. The
whole 7 !ract is low bottom land, and there is ample
room for twenty-five wells Cherrr Tree Bun forks pa
tbit property* both branches runnii g through, the entire
tract. xoura* v«rj
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1865.
OF PEXTO&'YItVANXJL
Wmi OHram.rh
DIRECTORS,
YIKHIHEIA NATION >
LSSOCIAMOHL
ED 03? DIRECTORS.
STATE OF PBITKSTLVAUIA.
HARPER, DURNEY, & OO.’S,
No. 55 South THIRD Street.
fc BROWN,
OIL COMPANIES.
FETBUUEVH.
THE MEW YOKE AND LIVERPOOL
PETROLEUM COMPANY.
OBOAMIZBD OTHER THE
HIKING AND MABOTAOTDEIBO DAWS OF THI
STATE OF HEW ¥ORK.\
CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS,
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES,
SIO FEB SHAKE, NOT LIABLE TO ASSESS-
<H>VEBNMMrr bobdb asd bbobritibs taebb
IN FAYMBBI FOB STOCK.
OFFICES:
No. »4 EMPIRE BDILDIBO,
- So. 71 BROADWAY. BBW YORE.
Post Offios AddrrBB, Box No. £3BB, Bair Yoke.
. OFFICERS. -
Hon. DANIEL ft DICKINSON, President.
WM. T. PHIPPS. Ties Preiident.
Robert bassett, secretary.
H. J. BCBTIS. Mini** Snperintenaent.TltullTmftFa.
ATLABTIC BANK.No.H2 Broadway. B. Y. .Trearary.
The well, of Hie Company ere bow products* oil.
Payment lor etoek may *e made la drafts, reiletend
BOtee, or Government bondeend eecririties, wbich bonds’
and securities will be taken at their raftket .alne.
KejEDittanoea jcay be add reused to the Company, P. O.
Box So. 6568, Sow York City, or to “Atlantic Bank,
Treasury of the Sew York'sad Liverpool Petroleum
Company ,JNo. MS Broadway, Sew fork City. **
Prospeeim sent to any address on implication, coa
tateisg a foil and dear account of the operations of jtMs
HOST SOCOESSKtt PKTBOUH7M COMPAHT.
mMsm
m,
UNION OHEJEBT KUN BASIN OIL
HWIIG COMPAffYOF PKTSBOEO.
OAPITAIi STOCK™.*™..™*.™™....s2so,ooo
Itt 350.000 Shares of OCfB DOLLAR Myth.
$50,'000 of which iirsefcaaido for wotkhtr capital.
Only a limited somber of ah&re&tb be sold, :
OFFIGBB&
PSBSIDBOTV fcIBEGTORS,
wu. mcootchboh; jtohr p. kbamfb.
Liberty- street, Pittsburg; Caabier First National
Bank, AUegbeuy.
B. B. VoEIiBOT.
Of HcSlroy, Mokson. ft Co. ,
Wood Street, Pittsburg.
Wtt McCtJTOHEOIF,
Liberty street, Pittsburg.
Pittsburg.-
■ TBBASSBB**.
»: A. QBoßOfc
Cashier Fanners’ Peoosit
Rational ißank, PiUa
bwp;
SBOBSTABY,
JAUEB MoOtJTCHEOB,
Liberty street, Pittsmnfe
StfPBRLHTBH'DENT,
tdomas b. class,
Oil City, Pa.
_The property is located entirely in Tenanto coast?,
Pennsylvania;
First; 194 acres choice territory in. fee simple on
Hickory-Creek, eommeneini shout 375 rods ffufit its
mouth, on the Allegheny river, and extending-along
either Bide of the creeka distance of 330 rode, making
a water front entire of COO rods, or room at least for 200
wells. The developments now being made in this lo*
cality, combined, with the late strikes on Fit Hole
Creek, and other tributaries- of the river, show and
sstabUsh-conclusively the fact that 1 time and labor are
the' only necessary requisites to the obtaining of large
payJDg wellson tnla territory.- The land is subject tar
two leases of one-half acre each, the Company reset vine
one-half the oil', and'beingat Bo expense.
Becondr One-quarler le&ie-fcoidlots Bos. 48- and 48.
AMEdHEKY PETROLHOH COITPANT.
0n the Allegheny river, about one*fourth mile above
Horse Greek-and about thirty 'rods fromawell sow said
to-be producing 40 -barrel s'ofoil per day. These lots
join front, each E rods ■ on- the river and extend back
some SO rode—making a frontage oflSTods.
going; down on this property* one of which is
nearly completed, being' about some 400 feet; The in
dications are that this will be'a big well, as-already
several fine veins of oil have been Btruek.
LEASE, TWENTY TRIES,
Royalty* tlree-cighths of the oil.
Third. 916ths lease-hold In lobffo.* 39?
BPRIHGFIELD PETROLEUM’COMPANY.
On Cherry Hun, about three-quarters of a mile above
the "Heed” well, and -but a short* distance from-tire
"Auburn,” "Yankee,” and pther good wells. There
is room on the property for three wells.- one of whichris
now being vigorously prosecuted. Thirty days, it is
confidently belived, will make this-well ready for test
ing, as the-machinery and everything connected with
it is of the first order. Lease, years; Royalty* one
hall of the oil
Fourth. lit* entire lease-bold of lot No. 16.
. ST. HICHOLA3 OIL. COMPANY.
On Cherry Bun. On this property there is. room for
four wells* one of which is now being sank. As this*
lease is located near the famous Seed, Baker* and .Gro
cery Wells* producing-respectively 280* 100. and 200~
barrels, there is scarcely a doubt of- abundant success*.
The record of Cherry Bun chronicles no failure In thin
favorite locality. Lease, SO years; Royalty, half the oil.
Subscripts n Book for a limited number of the above
shares now open at the office of
MoCHTOHEOH & COLLINS,
514:0 and fciftJSorth FRONTStreet.
FHll/ADEitPHIAf-Feb. 27 1865. gth7-~6fc ?
•0,000 00
978,000 00
prSURANOK AGAINST
EVERY DESCRIPTION,
fBAYEMiERB 5 IKSUfiAIGE OOMfMI,
HHt W. AHm, Agent, 404 Walnut Street,
GENERAL ACCIDENT POLICIES
For Five Hundred Dollars, with $3 par weekcompen
eatios* can be bad for $3 per annum, or aoy v other sum
between $6OO and $20,000 at proportionate rates.
TEN DOLLARS PREMIUM)
Secures a Policy for $2,000, or $lO per week compensa
tion for all and every description of accident—travelling
or otherwise—under a General Aeeident Policy, at the
Ordinary Bate,
THIRTY DOLLIES PREMIUM.
Secures a full Policy for $6,000, or $35 per week com
pensation, as above, at the Special Sate,
FOREIGN BISKS.
Policies issued for Foreign, West India; uid- Califor
nia Travel. Bates can be learned by appiication.to the
Office. v*
SHOET TIME TICKETS.
Arrangements are in course of completion by which
the traveller will be able to purchase, at any Bailway
Ticket Office. Insurance Tickets for one or thirty_ days’
travel. Ten cents will buy a ticket for one day *s travel.
Insuring $3,000, or' $l6 weekly compensation. Ticket
Policies may be had for 3,6; and 13 months, in the same
manner.
Hazardous Bisks taken at Hazardous Bates. Policies
issued for 5 years for 4 years premium.
INBUCEMENm
The rates of premium are less than those of any other
Company covering the same risk.
No medical examination is' required, and thousands
of those who have been rejected by Life Companies, in
consequence of hereditary or other diseases, «au effect
Insurance in the TRAVELLERS’ at the lowest rates.
Life Insurance Companies pay no part of the principal
sum until the death .of theassured. The TRAVELLERS’
pay the loss or damage sustained by personal injury
whenever it occurs.
The feeling of security which such an insurance gives
to those dependent upon their own labor for support is
worth more than money. No better or more satisfac
tory me can be made of so small a sum. _
J. G. BATTERSON, President.
RODNEY DENNIS, Secretary.
- «• *■ BAVIS - V 1m B WEK. CHHnliwt.
Applications received and Policies issued by
WILLIAM W ALLEN,
mhl3-mwfr3m Nd v 4o4fc WALKUf.Street,
QOLD.AKD SILVER : ~~
AMEEICAN ’ WATCHES,
THE BEST AND MOST BBLI ABLE TIMEPIECE MADE.
AMETHYST, SPANISH TOPAZ, AND ELEGANT
gAOE’S
ORNAMENTAL HAIR
MAMUFAPTOBV.
The largest and beet assortment of
WIGS, TOUPEES.
LONG HAlfi BBAIDS AND CUBES,
WATKBFALLS, YICTOBINES,
EBIZBTTBS, ILLUSIVE SEAMS POB LADIES,
At price, lower than elsewhere, at
PHILADELPHIA. PHOTOGRAPHIC
JL COMPANY, No. #7O CHESTNUT Street —Manu
facturers of CARTES I>£ VISITS for . the trade. A
large stock of the best and most desirable subjects
always on hand; also, a full supply of Soule’s “Spe
cialities. ” Orders delivered at the shortest notice.
Dealers will find it to then advantage to c&U at our
Rooms, 80. #7O CHESTNUT Street. mhl3-mwf 3t*
TH E SCIENCE OF ' MEDICINE
should stand simple, pure, majestic; having fact
for its basis, induction for its pillar, truth alone for its
capital. So stand HBLMBOLo’S GENUINE FRBPA*
RATIONS, established over 16 years. .
H. JAMES,
1 (Formerly of Philadelphia.)
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
FRANKLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, PBNNA.
Special attention given to the examination of Titles.
Philadelphia Hepbxbhoes Ohas. B. Lex, Esq.,
Bon J. Boss Snowden, James H Little, Bsq.\ T. T.
Tasker. Sr-, Hood, Bonbright, A Co., J. Z. DeHaven,
President 7th National Bank. mhlo-3m*
CAMUEL W* HOFFMAN, ATTORNEY
O AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER,
FRANKLIN. VENANGO COUNTY, PENN A. >
(late of Philadelphia.)
rareußß TO
Charles B. Lex. Esq., i B. &W. C. Biddle A Co..
B. C. Knight & Co., j Dr. B. S. Mackenzie,
James fi. Little, JStq.» 1 W, H. Teaton A Go.
fell-Sm .
TTrand opening of the season
VI MBS^ALLEff,
HO. 7*B CH KBTH wf STREET.
Will open on MOSDAY 5 EXT a splendid assortment
of Xt&tee’and CfcUdxen’s Patterns* cemprteing aU the
novelties from Paris and London
Dressmahinr in atlvariettes.
Cntttaff and fitting done at short notice.
Mts aLLBK 1b the authorised agent for Madame DB
MOREBT, of Bew York, and wifi fnrnUh all attitlea
from that celebrated establishment. mhlf.at*
meint.
JOHN M. CBAWFOBS,
Hew Castle, Pa.
BBSNBZBB MoJUBKIH,
Butler, P».
Hon. JOHN H. DUNLAP,
Lancaster, Pa.
AHD'OOHSIBTSOF
TWO WELLS
ISSLBAIfCE.
ACCIHVB
BETHS
HARTFORD* CONN,
FSILADELPHIA.
PEARL JEWELRY,
N. RULON’S,
1038 CHBSTEUr STSSST.
909 CHESTNUT Sbreit.
MILITARY.
J2I4TH PENNSYLVANIA VOLUN-J
TIBBS! g
EIGHTH CKION LEAGUE REGIMENT.
T JHSJC LITi 3 T COSIHITTIK OP THI OHIO
LEAGUE has rteelved authority to raise a Bailment or
infantry for
TWELVE MONTHS’ SERVICE,
antler the call of Decemher 19th, 18M.
The number MBlgned to the Beglment le the 3Uth
Pennsylvania Volunteers.
Orders have betn given to the Provost Marshals and
other Mustering Officers to master in recruits for the
Regiment.
TICK HEADQUARTERS OF THE REGIMENT ■
is XT
NATIONAL GUARDS’ HALL,
BAOE STREET, BELOW SIXTH,
where recruit* will be taken.
APPLICATIONS POSTPOSITIONS IN TRB BBQIMBNT
T Hf'Bf H4 -LS, WARD COMMITTEBB, and
others, are invited to assist in recruiting for the Regi
ment.
By order of the Committee. , mhlO-St
«THE GRAND NATIONAL GUARD.
Major General Hancock's Ist Army
Corps of Yeierans.
80,000 VETERANS WANTED.
THB PATBIOTIC BXCITBMKNr OH THB INCBBASB.
3Bb Corps in' be Keeraltetl to it. Maxi.
nun N Hmber,
TSSBUHIBY B3IOADB WILL BE ATTACHED TO
THIS COBPS;
It '
„ Tha-lst A»my Coijw of Veteranr fbr the GALLANT
. GBNBBAL' HANCOfiKL' tb form ss part of toe GRAND
-MaTlbfiAL GTJaBS; to protect' the' fuetUnttoss
of our- country, to vjndiffate toe' honor, power,
and gi.ry aa emhlealied In thr “OLD FLAG,”
and debt rsr and sustain it against AH enemlw. forolcn
tor* domwttu have occnblod a considerable eamre of
public attention lor some ttme past. It is-gratfPyiog to
annonaceto the public at large,-that to ftr las'effort,
hare beejrnrowned with success. Tttmoble iwponse
oftfce veteran. reflect, la finite eredltouth'eiFpatttetGsm.
Their wllUngnme to be in atthe death of the moat It fa
mous and eongfclees' roboUiOmthat over .fesmked'elvGiua
tlnnund ebrfttlanlty will make a brlUlant'page-la’tlM
history of ourtwnntiy, aid' endear their names tcppoo
terity,
BOUNTIES ABN PAY.
Since my firsPfceneral advertisement, tbeboiratlsir'of
fered by the constituted authorities of PSXtadelpßUa
have beau Increased ss followi:
The net pay of'a Veteran Volunteer In " Hancock’*
Corps Is, via:
For one rear Government Bounty.™.flfXV
City of Philadelphftßotmti i«MH.H4tototi toee*. 400*
Monthly pay £roxn*Bhited‘States GSVerdment, tie 4
per m0nth....... 192
Ciothincaccoiint yearly***.. ...*-*.. .**..*,.*...*.•* 42
Ward Bounty (average?.**...*..... .■•*••**«..**,•**» 25'
City Belief for Fsmiites of’ Volunteers," $5 per ‘
month.^w.****.******.*.. -72'
Total t e tseets is«h ttv. «**s • 1.t.e... « e-e* e* e a * e m«9E,!15.l
The net nay of Veteran Volnilteerif fdr tw6 s yeiate Ifi. ’
Hancock Gotps is, vis:
Government Bounty--.-*.. 9600
City of Philadelphia Bounty*****-* ********,*♦*****, too 1
Monthly pay from Umfced*Btater GoVehukeht; : sl0 n
-per month~~~.. v ~N*.**..***********.*».******** 384*
Clothingaccount, $42 per year *i*...**.*.**«..*♦***, 84'
Ward Bounty, Overate).**********».u***.*.*,*..♦** at •-
City relief for family* $6 per mohth-X*.****.*-*- 144
Total.*—♦*** * **»*♦.*****.*.. **..sl; 687
■The net pay of a Veteran Vfchmteftrfor tfcftfc-yehrs in
Hancock’* Corps is, viz:
Government Bounty.. .****.a**..****..*****.******** $6OO
Pity of Philadelphia Bounty.**. »*.. ....
Monthly pay from United Btatev€h>yemmenS?‘sßs"'
per month. ..*>**** 678
Clothing account, $42 per year..™***.***.******** 126
Ward Bounty, (average) • .**.*»**. **.* **♦. .*. * ****** 25
City relief for families, $6 per isonth,^**.***. * **** 216
Total*-****.™~™**...***~. ********.****s2,l4s
„ __ REPRESENTATIVE BBOBUITB.
Let it he distinelly understood that any man, 'exempt
from draft, or woman or young lady desirous of being
represented in the army can do so, upon'paying to the
undersigned the sum or $6O, and a handsome certificate
eommsmorative of the event will be'given to the person
thus represented. Of this sum be paHTto the
recruit* and $26 will be retaineu to*defray the exfcnww-'
dinary expenses for mnsie, advertising and bill print*
ingineldent to raising troops. Let every man and wo
man in the State, who desires to be represented in the
army, some forward and make this ihveßtment forthe
pwppe, of gggjggM W.-
The Brigade of three regiments, named in honor of that
gaJlant hero whose name lives in history; will bo at
tached to the Ist Army Corps, w&t i* tbs intentioa of the
patrletic gentlemen interested Tu perfecting this orga
nization to present each member .with
monial as a memento of the occasion of his re>enlißti*g
especially in the Brigade.
Th» Recruiting and Mustering Office, fbr the present*
is at the northwest eorher of FIFTH and PBTJJSfS
Streets, Fifth ward. Disbursing Office; northeast cor
ner of SIXTH and MIHOB Streets. • Tiro headquarters
of the men, after havingbeenmuetered into the service,
are at Bichmond EtlL
Other recruiting offices will be opened in differ
ent parts of the city and State as soon as the 'arrange
ments can be perfected.
BENJAMIN FBANSLIN,
Executive of the Becruitisg Committee and Chief of
mbB 6t Detective DepartmentsPiUlada.
STO MEN OF COLOR I
HIGHEST BOUNTIES EVER PAID.
#6OO BOUNTY FOB ONE TEAR,
,£S6» PAID WHEN HUBXEBKD IN.
Yon are new offered i
SAME PAY!.
SAME BOUNTY!
SAME RELIEF MONEY 1
treated In BVBBY BBBPBCT the same as
white soldiers. Great care ia exercised in the seleciioa
of tost officers,' As soon u mustered you will iso sent
to CAMP WILLIAM PENN. beautifully located at
Chelton Hills, one of the best regulated camps in the
country, where every attention is paid to the comfort
of the men.
A Volunteer will receive for one year BIGHT HUN
DRED and THIRTY-FOUR DOLL AES (sB3*), EX
CLCBIYB OP CITY RKLIBF FOR FAMILY OF ST3..
Over $5OO of which he can leave with Ms family, or
invest in cold •bearing bonds.
COLORED MEN THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY
COMB FORWARD! Do sot hesitate and remain-at
home to fill inferior positions, when the opportunity is
offered you to volunteer as SOLDIERS O&.THB BE
IW-Thl EB P roßll T C° ntBBlt *° l,B “ ° ITI '
CALL AHD BBCEIYB YOUK FULL BOUHTY,
R. CORSON,
«h7-6t HEADOTABTBES 1310 CHEBTHUTStreet.
FiNAHCXAE,.
NEW
XJ. s. NOTES
FOR SALE,
IH SUMS TO SUIT PUKCHASBBS.
DAVIES BROTHERS,
BANKERS AND BROKEBB,
335D08K STBHHT,
DEALERS IB GOVBBHMBHT SBOtTBITIBS GIBB-
10—40 BONDS *
BONDS.
MAROH.MAY, AMD JULY GOUFoM,
CASHJBD raeoui, B.Y . , ■
HENRY a. HEIt-JBR SOWS,
DEALERS i a.
vUl do wS? to datiwh the
Coupon* and realize tie inters at at present rates for Gold.
Parties residing out of the city wishing to. cash their
Coupons can forward them by express, and we will re*
turn the Gold or Its value in greenbacks, aa desired.
fe!2 ant
nm STOCKS, U. S. LOANS, &c.,
V/ SOUGHT AMD SOLD
OS COMMISBIO*.
Bx GBOKGB J. SOTS.
Broher,
Jl4-Smil So. 18 Bonth THIRD Street.
.JBAB'E ark
o? W%£l { nt
MAGIC .3* EUFFLB
- COMPANY,
To he found on each box and each piece of GBtIUIKB
MAGIO BUFFLIB. AH goods, of whatever name, not
hnvtnr this TRADE MASK, are worth
lets imitations The P , GEM HIKE MAG 10
BUFFLES are full WSA } six yards in each
piece;are weUmade, «as3L' \ ot the heat material,
and give perfect satis* faction in use.
LOOK FOB THIS PECULIAR
TBADK MASK
When purchasing Buf- lies. Manufactured
only By the MAGIC sswdW itUFFLB OoMFAHY,
mhll-St So. 95 CHAMBEBS Street, Hew York. .
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS—THOSE
JL being most durable are the patented hinge-bach
Albums, combining strength and.the greatest decree of
flexibility. Sold by B. F. BEIUBR. ARCH St, It*
m. FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND
ZX MACHIHBS -All thelim proved Ploughs, Herrowe.
Cultivators, Seed-sowers, Hay, Straw, and Fodder
cutters, Horse Powers and Threshing Machines, Mow
ing and Beaping Machines. Spring-tooth Horae Hay
Bikes, Field and Garden BoHers, Garden and Farm
Barrows, Farm Bbllb, Ox Yokes, Churns. Grist Mills,
together with a full stock of all implement* appertaining
to the garden. Purchasers are invited to call and ex*
amino my stock and omnT BUIST> jE „
Agrteultnrai and Seed Warehouse,
Hob. 933 and 934 MARKET Street,
»hll-<t Above ninth.
«BUIST’S WARRANTED KITCHEN
GaBBBH SEEDS. —These Beede nre war
ranted ns represented, and are unsurpassed in purity
or quality. For eaie by __ . ,
. • BOBEBT BOIBT, Jr„
Hoe. 933 arSW MARKET Street.
mhll-8t Above Hinth.
ONION SETTS.—2OO BUSHELS
3C prime white and yellow Onion setts now in store,
aud for sale at th. lowest market srice _
Seed and Agricultural Warehouse,
Hos. 933 and 934 MABKET Street.
mhti et -■ above Hinth
® EXTRA EARLY PEAS—2OOBUSH
ELS Extra Early Feae. utaurpaared in quality,
now Is store and for sale, in quantities to suit, by
ROBbkt Buist, Js ,
Seed and Agricultural Warehouse,
mhll- 6t 933 and 934 BASKET St., ab. Hinth.
TS7ILLIAM EVANS, JR.,
Tv 353 SOUTH FBOBT BTBBBT,
Wholesale and Be tall Healer in
WHITE LBMD, ZIHC. AMD COLOBS.
AMBBICAH ANBFOBEIGM WIHDOW GLASS,
of Air. nnsoniPTioxs,
AT LOWEST MARKET BATHS. ,„ „ ,
Agentfor PATHBT GLASS LETTERS. mhB 3mfp
HTHE CHEAPEST AND BEST'PLACE
X in the, city to get Head-dresses, Plain or Faney
Caps, is at Ko. 904: ARCH Street. mhlLft*
rrHE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH.
A —Therefore, the nervoua and debilitated should
Immediately use HELMBOLD'S BXTBAOT BUCBU.
e, B, OOE, SIXTH AKB MARKET STREETS,
gLEACHED MUSLINS
AT REDUCED PRICES.
Tie enbecrlbfrs h»ve received from the
, LATE AUCTION SALES
Several packages of the most desirable makes of
SHEKTIKG, BHIBTIKG. AKD PIiLOW CASE
MPSHdS,
To which they respectfully invite the attention of
buyers.
SHEPPABD, VAN HARLINGEN, & AKBXSON,
mb*3-6fc 1008 CHESTNUT BTRBST.
REDUCED PRICES.
HOUSEKEEPING DRt OOOHS,
SHIRTING LINENS,
LINEN SHEETINGS, and
PILLOW CASE LINENS.
TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES.
TOWELS and TO WELINGS of ©very doaorip*
tton.
Q.UILTS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS.
ALSO,
A large aißortment of LAOS CURTAINS) OUB
TAIH MATERIALS, CUB TAIN FIXTURES, GOLD.
BOBDEBED SHADES, Ac , Ac. • '
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
mh!B 6t . 1008 CHESTNUT STREET.
TAGG & BRO., COR. TENTH AND
A PIKE, OPEN FROM AUCTION—
-3 lots floe frosting Linens, flop. 90c, and $1.25.
1 lot bleached Table Linen, double damask, $1.25.
1 lot colored Tab:e Linen, double damatk* 89c.
3 lots black Alpflhas, very fine, high inures, 87c, $l,
and $1.75.
1 lot Gents’, Cotton Drawers, unbleached, sl.Bf&
2 lota Gents* gauze merino Undershirts, $1.60 and
$1.75.
9 lota emali-pattem white Brillianti, 40 c, 50s, and
65c*
3 lots cambric plaid Muslins, small plaids, 40c, 44c,
andofo
-1 lot all-linen very fine Blrdeye, fiOo.
Hot English Manchester Ginghams, £oc.
filotiNcs. 4 and 6 corded* edge, all colors, trimming
Ribbons, 20c.
7 Jots mack and black and white, best makes, Velvet
Ribbons.-
Hot Ladies* Lisle-thread Gloves, 20s.
1 lot Ladies' unbleached Cotton Bose, 35a
1 lot, all sizes. Misses’ regular-made White Hoye,
] lot, all sizes, Boys* unbleached Half- Hobs.
Also. Buttons, Combs, Brushes, Gloves, Soaps, Ac.,
Ac., all below regular prices. mhll-M
VUANTEP—A COMPETENT PER
.• SOH to taka-charge of the Boaiaeu Department
or a Weekly Publication. Addreae. With name, re
ference, etc.. Bog HOP Fost office, mhl2-3t*
WASTED-A FIRST-OLASB SALEB
- » MAH In a White (Foods and Embroideries Hcm»a on
Market street Address, with real name Ceonflden
tlally), Box 2192. P. o*. it*
WANTED, IN A QUARTETTE
CHOIR-A good Tenor and Bass Voices, for an
Episcopal Church* in the vicinity of Broad and Arch
streets. Address P. O. Box 2022. mhli 2t*
WANTED—ES? A RELIGIOUS PUB
HOOTS, * Young Man as ASSIBTAHT
BOOH-EBKP&B, and toramlet In selling, about IS years
of age. Address, In own'handwriting, Bou2OSD e. O.
mbß>3t
WANTED-AT flf® PBR MONTH
vT . A reliable Canvasrar in every town and coimtya
for the NUJ&SE AND SFT, the* most interesting and
; exciting book ever published; embracing the adven
tuns ofa woman in the Union army as Nurse, Scout,
and Spy, giving a most vivid inner picture of the war.
We havfe Agenta clearing month, which we will
prove to any doubting appilrant Send for cixcularß.
Afidreai “ JONEB. BROS*, A CO:, GOO CHSBTNUT
Street, PH^jftdelphifu ,, mh7 Im*
J GENTLEMAN TBKJROWGHLY AO
QDAINTED with the Banking and Stock business,
and eligible for tbe Board of Brokers, desires to make
arrangements with someone who cm command from
Thirty to Fifty Thousand Dollar* toestahlish a Banking
House. •
Address '** F. W.,” Box 2884 Post'Offllie,- It*
AN AMERICAN LADM./WHO IS AN
Jk experienced -Housekeeper. wtshes a’SITIFATIOH.
Satisfactory reference given and rcq.aired*. Inquire, for
at &fZ4r North SIXTH Street. * mhll-2i*
7L YOUNGS MAN WISHES’A SITUA
!*u TXON as Assistant Book-keeper in a Mercantile
Houser oood‘> reference given. Addreis* “Horace.”
■Prean-Offlce, ‘
Employ hint boused for
HousekeepenSeamstresses, ChMnbermaids.Walfc
ers. Nurses; Cooke, Laundresses, and general house*
work, white and colored. 8058 LOCUST St. feaQ-iu,
TfSPPHOTI ENT FOR
Clerks, Book-keepers, Salesmen, lackers. Porters,
Watchafeni-Coachraea, Drivers, Conductors, Bar-tend
er*. Waiters, Farm* hands. Gardeners, &c Employers
suited at short notiss. 'Boi3 and 804* LOCUST Street.
fe2fclnr
QALE6MAN WANTED mi A DRY
K-? GOODS COMMISSION HOUSE. One well ac
quainted with'* city- trade. Address Post Office Box
1,043. • mhll-6t»
RENT FOR: THE:
Summer, a Cottage, furnished or unfurnisbed.
Within say 10 miles of'the city, and near a railroad
station.- Address BoxllflOPhiladelphiaPrO mhlg Qt* .
m "WANTED TO RENT, B® APRIL
SEIl.t, a modern DWELLING, nitnated above Arch
.treet and west of Broad, .Bent about $lOO. Address
Box 1937, Post Offloe mh2-lm*
Sftlfi ncwi $10:000, AND TO
IUjUUU, INVEST upon mortgage.
Apply to . A. EITLBR.
mhll-6V* No. 51 North SIXTH St.
tinnO:.T° S3^OOO.—PARTIES'WITH
* j’-'vU these amounts to invest in a sole and. ex
clusive agency in Philadelphia. for an extensive Easi
er!! manufactured article. in great demand, may learn
pwticinafs by addressing the undersigned* through the
HULL h GOODELL.
SS-lftnOfi f 5.000.- AND f3;000 TO
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XTEW WAR MAPS.—BAKILE. MA.P
AY AND BATTLE BOLL OP THE OK EAT REBELLION
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Nnmher or Killed, Wounded, and Mteilna attha Battles
of the War, as near as it has beenposeloie to ascertain*
in chronological order. * • ,
HIW MILITABT MAP OPoTHI BORDEft Atfß
SOUTBBBN STATES—Showinathe E.helUonaait was
and as It Is. Distinctly msrh.il In colora, and.,lvin*
the section plainly marked through which, General
Gherman marched.
BBW UNION MAP OF TH&CTNITBD STATBS-Show
lug the Battle-fields, Railroads, Counties, «Cv The
latest map published, , w _ nlT
For sale hy aw f; \
(Successor to Wm. &
mhlS-tf 606 CBBthTHOT Street;
XfOTICE TO EOOKBEEJiEftS..—THE
underaigted are sow prepared to supply Orders
for the fallowing justly celebrated Articles, of which
they are the eote MayufactureraN . ,
Peirce’s Patent Slate Surface for Blackboards;
Peirce's Patent Slate Surfaced Leaf Slates; Tablet
States, 4 lizes;Boo* Slates* 4Sires; Book Slates with
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Peirce’s Patent Crayons, containing no chalk* and per
fectly cleanly* &c., Ac. „„ «_
P&IBOE. BLACK, St CO ,
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PARTES DE VIBITE, MADE BY B.
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.kill, and accuracy. Baa sped mens, and obtain, &na
set, at 68* ABCH Street. It*
REIMER’S COLORED PHOTO
GKAPBS have been standard-style likenesses for
years. Their popularity is unabated, in consequence
of thtir rare accuracy. Only SL6O SBGONIJ street,
above Green ; - ■ ■'• It*
TO SHU A T. OWEN, ATTORNEY,
O COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR OF
CLAIMS, Office,Jlsl F Street, near Fo&rteenth street,
Washington, 3> 0. de23-fig>,
TASTEFUL AND SUBSTANTIAL.CLOTHING.
RETAIL RRT «o»fl|S.
WANTS.
WITH lI.LUSTRATIONS.
FOB gAt.ll AND TO LET.
PETROLEUM! OIL!!
FOB 6ALB*
ORIGINAIi SHARES
Is a choice and select
OIL COMPANY now forming.
OBKAT ISBUOBItBVT.
PIBST-CLASS INVESTMENT.
OEO. .31 TOWNSEND & CO.,
133 X South FOURTH Street,
Philadelphia
mbfl-wamtf
m FOR SALE—THE FOUR-STORT
™ Brick Dwelling and established GROCERY STA3ID
at lhe corner of TENTH and LOMBARD Streets, con
taining eleven rooms, with flee cellar, heater, range,
large circulating boiler, batb, etc.; commodious sales
room* and fixtures complete It is well built, and ad*
mirably suited for a hotel. Lot 19 br 9 i feat
. . W Is, MAJ3SHA.LL,
mM3-»t» No. 4-30 WALNUT Street.
m FOB SALE—DWELLING-HOUSE
•■Sion FIFTEENTH street, north of Arch etreet.
Apply to B W. BESBLBY,
mhlS-lm* No. 30 North BEVBHTH Street.
MTO RENT-WITH IMMEDIATE
possession, the pleasant suburban DWELLINGS on
the west aide of FORTY-FIRST Street, above Hntton;
convenient to Arch- street and other railways i with car
riage-shed and large gaideu—ahnbbery, (emit, berry,
and vegetable; parlor, dining, and other rooms and
kitchen on first floor; fonr chambers, bath-room with
hot and cold water, and store-rooms on second floor,
and fonr atttoe -, jb throughout.
Keyset BOWLER’S Grocery, ARCH-Stnet Railway,
near Forty- first street. It
MFOR SALE—THE VERY desi
rable DWELLING, 415 South Fifteenth street,
wun large Lot. on very easy terms,
Alep, four-story Brown Stone, north side of Tins
street, east of Eighteenth. Immediate possession.
Alep. fonr-»tory, No. 1413 South Penn Sanaro; delight-
ITU ftttu&tion. Possession soon.
Also, substantial Store and Dwelling, ISIS Coates
etreet, with Stable.
Also, fonr-story Dwelling Chestnut street, west of
Twenty-first, in complete order. Possession soon.
AIBO. fpnr.alory Dwelling louth side of Arch etreet,
west of Nineteenth
. Also, fonfretory Dwelling south side of Arab street,
west of Twentieth,
Also, neat Dwelling, with side yard, north side of
Spring Gtrden street, w«U>f Twenty, first.
Also, SUB, 214. 3142, 2144, 2204, and 2106 Christian St.
AHo, 1529 Cadbury avenue.
Also, m North,Eighteenth at. Possession March 25th,
Also, 134 North Twentieth street, rlmmsdiat* posses
sion. B. F. GLENN,
. „ „ 1553 South FOURTH Street,
mhll-tf or B. W, oor. SEVENTBBNTH and GREEN.
m DELAWARE AND CHES- m
-E TEE COUHTT FARMS jB
BeJaware and Chaster County Farms
Delaware and Chester County Farms
Delaware and Cheater Co only Farms
For sale. Catalefilesjoat oat
' jab. r onanruras,
504: WALBTJT Street
HI CHOICE OIL
S Ca 9 b !§j ta f<w simple,
Beaoyboff Creek, Venango ct
part te boring around it is
lance from the following we)
JBB3BYWSLL, |
BWASP ANG BL WELL, . '
EXPIBB WELL,
MAPLB SWAPS WELL,
DENSMOBE (NO. 4) WELL,
DSNBMOBB (NO 7) WELL,
BUCHANAN WELL.
■ a rat well.
HAHLINOWBLL,
OLMSTBAD WELL,
BOYD WELL,
buckets Welli
SHERMAN* WELL,
CROCKERWELL,
GREGG WELL.
TRACT—EIGHTY
. FOE BALE, situated on
sounty, ofwhlch the greater
■ necessarily but a short die
ills:
M ’ ELHEHT WELL,
BALZBLL WELL,
BEPUBLICAJT WELL,
MRROKR. WELL,
ATLAS WELL,
guygo WELL,.
FISTROLSUE OEatBB ff
CKWTSAL PETROLEUM WELL,
MERCHANTS’ WELL,
NOBXB WELL,
BBSS-WELL, ■
808-SET WELL.
TURTLE WELL, «
KBY9TOSB WALL,
COQUETTE WELL. &C.
TLe aboTe iteraß are liven'to"indicate"the elicible
location of tti. Btghtv-acre Tract, which will be dl-
Tided to salt ana Bold in fee simple, with, ttsauestioa
able title, Company about organmog, de«
siring a prime tract, should promptly avail themselves
of the opportunity to secure into.
. By subdividing* it into lots of oue acre each, and leas
ing them, reserving half the oil, la a comparatively
short time enough revenae might be obtained from one
. w ell alone to pay for it. The proceed* from the other
leases would enable any company to pay splendid divi
dends.
To secure part or all of it, address at once, or apply to
DORCAS M, MITCHBSOIfj
Seal Bstate Office*
H. B eor FOTJHTH and WALKtTT Streets, Fills.
Algo. 1. OOP to IS,OOO core. In West Virginia, gtlf
pEWS IN TBEB CATHEDRAE OF ST.
A PBTKB AH3>ST. PACT., PHILADELPHIA.
■ P«Bons desirous of pur chasing or renting Pew*ia tie
Cathedra], are r« quested to leave their names with Mr.
Wal ih, of the Cemetery office. Summer street, east of
Eighteenth. They will he communicated 'to-the com «
mitteewho will meet at the Bishop 41 * residence every
Tuesday and Friday evening, at 1% o'clock until fur
ther notice. *
The following gentlemen hare kindly consented to
act as the committeerEsr&ncis A. Dreaeel, A. J. Antelo,
Wm. Eforoney, Charles McEeone, Daniel McDtevitt,
and M J. Dohan, Bsgutreg. ntkISMR
POB SALE—S-B&AB CHEEK OIL
TEBklTGET.—lfS'acres of choice Land on. Susar
Creek; lSCTrods front on-the Creek, and nearly alt bot
tom land Apply to C. D. COLLtJDAT,
gag-WALSHT Street.
VALIT'A'tLI FATENT MEASURE
* .for Kerosene Oil and- liquids generally. The ar
ticle can he seen and the right will he for sale at office
of joy, C<3B» &CO., FIFTH and CBBSTfinJT Streets,
horn 2 until 5 o’clock P. Af., on MOJSDAT, 13th in
stant It
T?OB S&EE—& NTOBEROF DESIRA
BLB BUILDING LOTS: For particulars apply to
BAttUBL G- THOMPSON,
Attorney at Law,
U%er WALNUT Street.
mhll-lm
rVESIBABLE OPFICE*KOOM TO
BEST—Suitable for an Oil Cfcmoany, Brokering,
or Beal Estate Agency. Apply at CHESTNUT
Street, second story. mhll-4&*
{XLL TEESUTOKY.
The undersigned hayefor sale the following Oil
Territory:
1,(00 acres in Forest county, Pa * situated on the east
branch of the. Millstone Greek.
366 aeree fee simple In Perry county, Ohio, on the
Sunday Creek
-40 acres on the Federal Creek, Morganeounty, Ohio.
One valuable producing' interest on Federal Creek,
Morgan county, Ohio.
Two properties on-Duck Greek. Morgan county, Ohio.
100 acres-on Big Bun, branch of Bond ’&Creek, Bltchle
county, Va.
320 acres lease on Federal Greek, Morgan county, O.
190 acres fee simple on Laurel fork of Worthington
Creek, Wood county, Va*
ICO acres fee simple on- Laurel fork of Worthington
Creek, Wood county, .Va.
160 acres fee simple on Big Bus, Bitchle county* West
Virginia.
Also, seyeral yaluaWeproducin g interests in Venango
county, Pa COGHttaN 4 BUSSELL,.
mhlo-6t a» Bbrfch FRONT Street.
T7OR SAXE VERT LOW, A VALTJA
-X BLE TRACT OF LAND, containing about seven
Acres, in Twenty-third ward. Two-story brick dwell
ing upon it. Also Ten Lots of Ground near ’Lsnsdowne
avenue. West Philadelphia. Apply to WM. RO3SBLL
ALLEN, S B. cor. FOURTH and WALNUT. mhlO 3fc #
F)R sale—a barge of stable
MANURE, from Washington; can be seen at J. H.
WOOD’S Coat Wharf, Cooper’s Point, Camden. Also,
6-hoiee Steam Engine, in good order. Take Vine-street
ferry. mhlQ-2i*
QIL, COAL,. AND TIMBEB LAND
aores-in 21k county, $2O.
120 and 990 acres in Forest county, $lOO and $5O.
2CO aeres in Centre county, $2O.
Also, in Clearfield, Clinton, Lycoming, and other
counties A. OLWIffE & CO ,
mh9 fit*if B.W. cor. ELEVENTH and RIDGE Av.
{XIIj PROPERTIES.—TWO FIRST
v/ class Oil Properties on FRENCH CREEK, one
within a short distance of the Sutley Well, and the
other near the month of Suc&r Creek. Gan be had at a
very reasonable figure, if application i» made immedi
ately to -TATLOW JACKSON,
mb9 3t* No. 614 CHESTNUT Street.
T>RUG STORES, CITY AND COUN-
A/ TRY, for sale and wanted at all prices.
mM-lm* V. M BIOKSOS. ,3T WALNCTT Street.
ion ACRES OF VALUABLE OIL
W” Territory for sale. Inquire at Ho. 34 South
THIRD Street, op stairs. mhlO-iat*
H 77 77 AND $5,066 66.-
* ■■ a * * Ground Bents of these amounts,
amply secured and centrally located.
For sale hy E CARPENTER & SON,
mhS 18t» 343 Sooth THIRD Street.
LOST AND FOUND.
T OST—GN THE EVENING OF THE
10th instant, between Eleventh and Market streets
and Broad and Green streets. Philadelphia, a DIARY
BOOK, of 1891, containing many items of daily accounts,
and much figured oyer. Any parson finding rackßook
will pitas* address the subscriber, at King of Prussia
Post Office, Montgomery county. Pa , and I will reward
them for their trouble.
It JOSEPH W. THOMAS.
SI,OOO SEWARD!
LOST THIS MORNING,
By a gentleman on the way from his home on Eighth
street, either along Coates. Fifth, Graßn, or Third
streets, FIFTEEN ONE THOUSAND-DOLLARS
U. S. 5-20 BONDS,
Numbered as follows;
2824 43,635 43,640
2825 43,636 43,641
2826 43,637 43,642
2827 43,688 43,643
2828 43,639 43,644
Brokers and others are cautioned against negotiating
the same Payment of the same has been stopped.
The above reward will be paid on their delivery at
the Office of D. M. FOX. No. 551 YORK Avenue.
Philadelphia. March 10. IS 66. mbit-31*
f OST OR MISLAID—A PERPETUAL
li POLICY OF INSURANCE issued by the TBUB>
TBBB OP THE FIRE ASSOCIATION to B. T. HAL
LOWFLL for $5OO, dated Jane 2,1856, and transferred
to the Fourth Jefferson B. and L Association- Any in
formation concerning same will be received by
feSg-stuth 12i*. J. H. CHUBB, 331 REED Street
gNGLISH BROWN STOUT,
SCOTCH AX.B,
UK STORE AND GLASS.
iLpEBT O. ROBERTS,
DEALER IN PINE GROCERIES^
Corn.r of ELEVENTH and TINE ste.
JNDIA CAMEL’S HAIR SHAWLS,
C. F. HOVEY & CO..
Have received by Ship from Cai»tta,
ONE CASE CASHMERE SE&WLS
of vear handsome designs.
88 SUfStreet*
mhS-fmTvCtf
Advertisement.
SURGEON GENERALS OFFICE,
, „ . , „ WAsmoraToiSl>. C., Hatch], HUS.
A Board of Medical Officers, will convene, ul New
York City on the 16th Inst., toseaumlne such mcKlela of
artificial limbs Ohs and arms);, and spparatoafor. treat
ment of cases of ex section, as may be presentediby the
respective inventors or proprietor*
Those manufacturers onljhwho shall be recommended
by fthe Board will ba authorised to furnish, limbs or
apparatus.
As the object of this Board. Is to secure the best artifi
cial limbs, Ac., to the mutilated soldier, all manu
facturers must lubmlb their modelato thU Board in
order to receive its approval and in
cluding those who sms enjoy that privilege, as well as
those who desire tQdo so. „„
For further information apply.-to Surgeon WM. J,
SLOAN, D. 8 A. Medical Direitor. Dfes»rtmentof the
East, No. 1516 BLBEGEEB Street, New York City,
By order of the Simeon General:
mto-mwfdt C. H. CRANE, Barnette P. S Army.
QEED—CLOVER. TIMOTHY, AND
Q Flax. Corn, Barley; Oats 200 tone Buckwheat
WOR NON-RETENTION OR INCON-
J- TIHENCB of urine, irritation, Inflammation or
nlseratlon of tt» Madder or kidneys, disease* of th,
prostafe glands, stone in the bladder, oalcolne. gra
vel or brtok-a»st deposit, and aU'diseases of the Mad
der, klduevs snd drowioal eyelUnis, nss HELM
BoLD'ti PLUIP EXTRACT BPOHP.
AT REASONABLE PRICES.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
iff. im.
UttAMATIC aso Mn.m.ii,
_. PROG R AMMR.
clSy,"wilhlte nwiu TO ““««e at IK o’olooi pr»-
- , a2AHOOBCHKSTEir ! yßoBti,U#
To be followed bran
OBIGINAL OYBBTUBI.
arrangedeiptsisly for theocKtsloa. a, Oharles R Dof.
worth, abounding with all the favorite HatWaal JSJJ.
and music deecnptive of & bottle, and oar ▼tetorfon*
army singing,exTilttßgly, ‘'TbeStar-snangfod Bannet «•
In order to give effect to* this: the curtain wi<r ba
raised for the elating of the National Anthem, which
will be given by every member of the Dramatic Profes
sion In Fbiiedelpbia. asHstod by
ONB-HUNDBBD AND FIFTY CHORISTERS.
' - After which*'
BBCITATIOIf— ‘ * Sharaus Obrien.” JAMS CißDfaf.
To be followed by the third act of iha tragedy of
OTHBiLO,
with a oast of great strength.
After which*
" La Vegpres SictlljenneB. ,r
HISS OABOTIfIB BICHfNOB.
After Which*
, THB QDIBT PAHU/Y,
introducing the favorites of the .
CBESTNDT-STKKBT COMPANY .*
EEOITATIOH „ Mr. S. K. MOHABDBOS.
To be followed hr _ . ..
, , . ■ OUR COUTTET COUSIH.
introducing the favorites of the .. .
WALHUT-BTREh'rc&SIPAKY.
After which*'- . ; •.
BALLAD r ,.jfcg, HUtfRIBTYE BSMBKATS.
To be followed hr
, . . MR- AMD MBS PETER-tfHITB,
introducing Mr. STUART EOBSOS (with a sbaracte
riatlc Bong <U ‘^£S° C «> >gd all the farpritee of the
ARCH-STREET COHPaMY
.... . , After which,
SOTO— Johu Andoraotr ’ —Prof. T. BISHOP.
The whole to eonctade taM by tha
PAUL JUIGMBT.— ««.Dlr&otor
GABOmnLEARD:. .!T^
08, LA FORZA DEL DESTJMO.
BURLESQUE.
, MUSIC A DEL MAESTRO VERDI'GEIB.
inciudingthe following gorgeous east, via;
La Biguorina ALIH A-PA- FA-TI- PA-TA-TA
In nor amazing and startling creation of “C.hTiola "
. .. II Signor ED-DK GABDE
in his unequalled part of “ Hiaso ”
. II Signor CHOL-FE-BlffO
in the terrific impersonation of Qarcouilltrd >•
-%{l Signor Jour-dan-U-Hutt.
Warriors—lnfantry........ 11 signor Cons-tan-ti-no-pol.
Boots open atl2K- Performance to commence, wttk
Overture, pfecltel r at 1%. '
Reserved Beats »1. Entrance on Broad street.
AdmlßSlon 60 cents. Entrance on Licnst street. .
Reserved seats and tickets can he had on KORDAY
and TUESDAY, from 8 A. M. to 6 PM . at tk?
gramme oßce, Mo. UiS Bonth BOUBTH Street. third
fctory, and at tha Academy on Wcdnasday a
o'clock. HENRy K. HfeLhißET
tnhl3-m&w2t Secretary and Treasurer.
BOHOS-'
iVTEW CHESTNUT-STRBET THE* .
-L' TKB. CHESTNUT Street abore Twelftli
MOHDAT, TDESDAI, AND WJBOHSSBAr KVft
nines, March 13th. 14th. aad Wth. ***■
INITIAL NIGHTS
Of tie New Local One Thousand Dollars Prise Drama,
written by Hiss Laura Keene, la four acts, stviad
TEN WORKMEN OP PHILADELPHIA. •
OR THE
CURSE uF DRINK,
presented with Few and Beautiful Local Scanerr. hv "
Hr Richard Smith. **
Wonderful Mechanical Effects, by Daniel Wile* and
Thomas Blackwood. r
Few Properties and Appointments, ter John Daises
and Assistant. x
Original Music by Adolph Blrgfeld. and a
_ _ „ 4 CAST OF CHARACTERS
bringing into requisition every
MEMBER OF THE REGINAS COMPANY
SYNOPSIS OF LOCAL SCENES.
The Bar-room, & Modern Institution.
Supper-room In Davis’ Restaurant, Arch street
Halils. Davis* Restaurant.
View of the House-top* of Philadelphia, and the ’
_ , New Cathedral.
Interior Tiew of Merrick * Soa’« Maohiaa-shop aai
View from Stackhau*' SawraiiL Camden, of piu>l
delphia by Moonlight, looking towards the Navy
Vard; viewer the Shipping along the Delaware, with
a glance at Smith s Island; the ferry-boats Merchant
and Dido plying to an&fro.
Chestnut street, with-View of theAcademyof Fixe Aria.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON March 1A
THIRTY FiFTH GKAND FABHLr MAWinS*.
THE.WORKMEN OF PHILADELPHIA
Will be Performed
MBS. JOHN DBEW’S NEW ARCS
4WL STREET THEATRE.
LAST WEEK OF HRS F. W. LANDES.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS.
'•THE MESALLIANCE. 4 ’
LeonS-Arnau1d...«...... Hr& F. W. Lander
Alter which I# TAB POST OF HONOR.” a r '
CobueYerkes........... Stuart Robson
FRU AY. MBS. LANDER’S BENEFIT
In rehearsal, *• OBABLOTTB CORD-AY. ”
WALNUT- STREET THEATRE.
" THIS (MOTBAT) 13,
wm •f&'S&iß?'
With new local scenery, music, and?machinery
Tom Badger, the returned Californian «*.J. 8. Clarke.
Among the grand and impressive local scenes will be
a view on Second Street, with the former residence of
Wm. Fern** Life in the Streets, Philadelphia by Gas
Light, Lift In the Garret, Falrmouot and the Wire
Bridge, Pictures of Every-day Home Life, &c. t So.
THE GREAT AMERICAN GIRCUS.
A WALNUT Street,' above EIGHTH?.
Messrs. EEMHIIIGS - * •—Proprietors,
THE SENSATION OF THE TIMES
Mr. James Ward, the celebrated e’ove and anrfa.l
rope-walker; Mr: J. Madigau, in hls double sumSS.
sanlt; Mr. Sam Long, the »inginr«lown;:Mr Dan Gar
diner, the great American Jester; Mr. J-. Ward, tha
versatile clown; Master Sanfoid and Master Tolbert.
Wonderful gym* acts; Miss Eliza Gardiner, the graceful
equestrienne: Ife Tom King; Luke Rivers, and the
remainder of the star troupe, will appesrdh a variety of
agreeable, thrilling, and fascinating performances
THE POKY ACES, PONY RACES.
will be performed during the week Admission 50 eta. .
first tier; 25«t5., Becondtier._Coznmencomt7.fi).
Splendid performances on Wednesday and Saturday
afternoons, commercing at 2?£ o’clock.
Remember the circus wi l soon close.
TtfHSICAI* FUND HALL.—GRAND
ATX CONCERT.—EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION
THE PROGRAM* 8 OF THE SEASON
ON THURSDAY EVENING. MARCH 180t,1855.
A Grand Concert wllt be siyen at MUSICAL FUND
HALL, by a number of the First Artists in-the City as
sisted by a ehorus of
FORTY VOICES*
Selected from the most talented and popular Amateur*
of Philadelphia; The following well-known aud emi
nent Artists will appear upon this occasion* and *
number of choice pieces of Music*
The celebrated American Prims Donna,
MISS B. P. HEWLETT,*
The well-known Tenor.
/ MR. CHARLES SCHMITZ;
The popular Balladi&t,.
MR. J. G. UHSTED?
The pleasing Pianist,
massah Warner*
MUSICAL DIRECTOR CaBI*.SENTE.
PROGRAMME.
_ PAST I.
2. Uhorns—Hail Us, Ye Free «*.. .ffunumt
2L Tenor Solo—Star of Lota..—V, Wallace.
« c «, *L G. UMBTJBD.
3.
4. Plano Solo—L’Ecume de Her
. MASSAH WARNEBi
5. Tenor Solo—My Oream AbL
MR CHARLES SCHMTO: „
8. Chorus—Achieved—No. 2 fi&dyn s Creation,
FAST n.
1. Chorus—The Heaveia are Te1Hng.........-Hadra.
2. Soprano Solo —Baiero Sicilian! VesorL.
_ MfeS E. P. HEWLETT.
3. Kano Duett .—Selected.
MASSAH WARNER AND JAMES-WILLIAN.
4. Duet—Soprano and Tenor • ——...... ««.... Linda-
MISS E«P. HEWLETT AND MR. C; SCHMITZ.
5. Chorus. .
Finale—THE STAR SPANGLED. BANKER.
The Grand Piano used (Geo Stock AGo a make) is
furnished by Mr Gould. Seventh andGfcestnut Strei fca.
Admission, $l. Tickets for sale at ail the Maria
Stores, Bisley’s, Coatinentai Hotel, and at the Hall
on the day of the Concert. Doom open at 7££ o’clock,
to commence at 8. mb)? it
A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
LECTURED Y
GEORGE FRANCIS TRA2N,
IK jUUOFi'TtS'
LADIES’ FIRST UffloA ASSOCIATION.
POB THU BBtfBPIT 07* Tffll
WIDOWS AND ORPHANS OF SOLDIERS
Who have died is defence of their country, and
of discharged and disabled saldieis,
On TUESDAY EVENING, Mereh 14.
Tickets 36 cents. Reserved* Seats 59 cents. For sal*
atT. B. Pugh’s, comer of .'Sixth and Chestnut streets*
Gould’s Music Store, comer of Seventh and Chestnut
streets; Continental Hotel; Rooms cf the Association.
537 North Eiihth street; Handel & Haydn Hall, and a*
the door on the evening of the Lecture. rah? tf
ASSEMBLY BUILDUPS.
THEATRE FBANQAIS
DSNEWYOBK:
PAUL JUIGNBT-—-,...--~..~~.---*..-----Dire«»eur
MONDAY, MarchlS, JS6S,
NOB ABUSES.
Comedy, in three tats, by Pol hferder.
LA. COROE SENSIBLE,
Vaudeville, in one act, by Glairvtile.
Doors open at 7»’clock
Curtain will rise at quarter to So’cloek.
AVIS.-—Subscribers can obtain their tickets at tin*
office of the Theatre, Assembly Buildings, from 11 to
4 o’clock, where single tickets for performances can
also be procured. mhlO-st
Ilfß. JAMES E. MURDOCH WILU
LU- *ive a READING for-the BENEFIT OF WORK
ING WOMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION, at Handel and
Haydn BaU»H,E comer of.EIGHTH and SPRING GAR
DEN Street*, on MONDAY EVENING, March
quarter to S-u’clock. Ticketafifteenis; for sata atPuKh ( d»
comer Sixth and Chestnut streets, and at the Hall. '
mhlO-st*- •
ORCHESTRA.- PU3JJQ
REHEARSALS every SATURDAY at 3K
F. M., rAMUSIGAL FUND HaLL. Single Tickets, 2S
cents. Six Tickets, be had at Gould’s, Andre’s,
and Meyer’s Music Stones, and at the Hall. bo7- tf
nPEa ACADEMY OP PINE ARTS,
A CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth. Is OPEN JJAttY
for visitors, fronts A. M. to GP. M. jeW
HRHE UNITED STATES HOTEL, 41E
CHESTNUT Street, has no Bar. Board,
and excellent accommodations for Families can be had
at moderate charges. One handsome chamber, large
‘and convenient, vacant to-day.
■ Reference required. mh!3 4t*
'PURNISKEB AND UNFURNISHED.
X. BOOMS, with BOARDING, in a private family.
Reference required. Address M !L 5.,* 1 at tM*
office. mhB-6t*
fig— CSEßSfrni CAMDEN-,AND AT
— .WWHgHgjILAyTIC BAIEROAO-TraUa.
leave. Yike-streetFem: -
Freight, with-PaseeagerCar attaehad™.~,.T.So A. M.
Atlantic Aacoffilcodatioii. -i. IS P. tf.
Inaction Accommodation B SOP. K.
r*y « LBAVE&AYLANTIO. w A __
Atlantic Accommodation..A M.
Freight, withPauenger Gar
Junction Accommodation-^-*-.....A. M-
KXTBA HADDONFIBLD TRAINS M
Leave Vine street IT. 15 A. M., Baddoaflflld 12,53 P.. M.
Freight must be delivered at Cooper’s Point befoi*
3. SO F: M. to insure its goine down the next day,
ttl» lmif JOHN Q. BBYARTt Agent.
tfSi ■OFFICE WATER TRANS
■niw i pobtatior n. s. a ,
Ho. aifeSonthTHlßDißtreet.
BgTj.IOBLPHEuBeh. 14. M”-.
! Yoeeels wanted to transport Coal toTSonthera Poste
t fo F.sl e tf nn Jo^rsS H & B , c»t A Am*, a M-
BOSTON.
- „ -it—a. NOTICE- —F-0,8. NEW
e&H— via DEI. A WAR* AHDRAMTAH
Canal. —The dmipatMi, swift, snro llna wiU d«w
bnsinee on MO3OAY,I3Ui. ln»t., two boats, leaving
dati,. viat at-^ni6P.M AiBD
mhll 3i 133 Sooth. OKLAWARE.Avenno,
dP’-7J| J^STTEiY’S
n ,r 'cottage organs
Net orjfy UNEXCELLED, but UNEQUALLED to purity
of T'jne And Power, deogseg espe<fi&lly for Ghnrchee
and Schools, but fouhd tohe eqmtily igell adapted to
the. Parlor and Drawing Room. Tor sale onlyby
E. M. BRUCE,
- No. IS North SEVENTH Street .
Also, a complete assortment ox‘the Ferfeet Malodeon
•anstantly on hand. fe2l>3g»
tftn. SLEEPER’S IJ. MANUEAC-
MARKET Street, one door above Tenth.
A Philadelphia- mhll lit*
E PHILADELPHIA SCALE WORKS,
FIFTKBfITB Street and PEHHSXLVABI A Avene.-
ffilS-lm DAVIS m GO- _
BBta FIRE AND TEIEF-FROOP-
JfaUSAPE MANUFACTORY. LarfeandamaU BtXgt
kvpr eftnstantiv on hand by J. «w
Philadelphia. feg-lmtr_
PEPABTJSTEWT foe costom WORK.
AMUgEMEirTN*
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