«. COMPANIES. VICTOR MUTUAL PETROLEUM COMPAHY NBWTOBK, AND BALTIHOEE, Ca|»Hal,4oo,ooo Shares, nt |i Par. 'WORKING CAPITAL 120,000 SHARES, OR 080,000. SUBSCRIPTION PRIOR, 25 ORNTS PER SHARK FOR Fl'IA, PAID STOCK. .The Properties of the Company consist of 930 acres of ' 0,1 tsadi, situated In Groan and Fayette ' Minnmßt and ul Moaongahela county, Wfest VJrtinia, fronting’on the MonoDgahela river (near the JPennßjlvaaU mate Line), all & the famous 8011%. VRtene PenneyWania Amber Oil Redon. No. I—la Taylor’a Farm, of 334 acres, situated In ' Franklin township. Greene county, Penna , on both tides ©fYen mile Creek, \H miles below Warnasfcnrf This it a lease for twenty years; one-eighth of the oil, A(,, goes to lessor. This is very valuable Oil Territory, s»d will silaated. _ , . _ .^ No. 2—lb Otho E- Victor's Farm, 0f450 acres, silaated in Georges township. Fayette county, Penna., on both • - sides of Georges Crsek. This it a lease for twenty years, oneeighth of the oil, coal, salt, and all minerals gota, to the lessor. This also is valuable Oil Territory, and well situated , So. 3—ls Allen DiUiner’s Farm, of 206 acres, situated in Gass township, Monongahela county. West Virginia, (pear the Fenntn ivanla State Line), fronting directly on the Monongahela riiw. This la aleass for twenty years; one tenth of the oil. &e , goes to lesior. This is also very valuable Oil Territory, and is well silaated. JPo. 4—le E. atoßlroy’s Farm, of 20 acres, situated in Cass township, Monongahela county, West Virginia, adjoining Ko, 8, and also fionting'on the Monongahela river, b&fiif valuable Oil Territory. At least three wells will be put down without delay These properties are exceedingly well situated for oil purposes. There Is slack water navigation of the Mo nongahela river for large-ateameTs. The properties, be sides oil of the finest (lualUy. contain vast qtaanUties of coal, iron, salt, and other minerals, which will find a ready market as mined, andean be conveyed to Fitts hurg by river, andfsoon by a direct railroad. This Company Uin earnest, and desires that all who want a goto oil stoeferin a company sure to pay hand < eomely, to lose no time in subscribing to the stock. . Twenty-five cents per Bhare, full paid, the Company to be organised as soon as the siook 6 subscribed ana paid for, at which time all the Stockholders are impact ed to participate In the selection of permanent officers. Books to be opened on WEDNESDAY, March 15th, In Philadelphia, at the Office of LSDYABD & BARLOW, Mo 429 CHESTNUT Street. Only a limited number of Shares are for sale. PRESIDENT PRO TEM , JOHN BUTCHER. TREASURES AND SECRETARY PRO TEE., „ JOHN DE BROT. nihil 6t jgggp TWRHTV-XTVR CTS. FIB SHARK. EQUITY OIL COMPANY. •Oaopital @300.000. PAR VALUE. $l. SUBSCRIPTION FKIOEs rwssir-ms cuts peb share, fNOI.Ii PAID OF, AND NO FURTHER ASSESSMENTS. $20,00® WORKING CAPITAL. Tit EQUITY OIL COMPANY owns, In fee simple, 139 acre. 109 perches Usd, on 'Walker’a Creek and Do Vaughn's Bon, Is Wood County, West Virginia. The title is perfect, and th» resent developments in the neighborhood warrant the belief that the Company has Moored a very valuable piece of oil land. The North wee tern Virginia Ballroad rone through the land, aid the Company has thereby every advantage of cheap transportation; It will cost but tfty sente per barrel to transport oil to Parkersburg, while It easts from *1 to «3 pet barrel from Burning Bprlnee and Hughes riTer. The land li within the (teat oil belt, and but one and a quarter miles from the Harsh Well, struck on Hareh .jd, at Baton’s Tunnel, on the northwestern Ballioad. The booke of subscription will be opened on Hareh Uth, and will be open tot three daj», at JAS. E. LEWAKS &.00„ No. SG South THIRD Street, White Maps can ha seas. Should the amount of aubaeriptions at tha tima of aloalnc exceed 300,C00 shares, ther will be allowad pro rata to tha subscribers. WILLIAM BUMM, President. 3, T. BILI.ENSTEIN, Seofttwy. S. B. LEVIN, Treasurer. ■mbit. St |ggp— IWESTY-FITE CENTS PER SHARE. VINTON LUBKICATWe OIL, ®OMPMI, VINTON COUNTY, OHIO. CAKTAIe #830,000. 839,000 SHAKES, PAR value one dollar per share. SCBBCBIPTIONPRICB TWBNTT-FIVB OBHTS FSB SHARE, PULL PAJD UP. HO FPBTHEB ASSESSMENTS. TWELVE THOUSAND DOLLARS IS CASH WILL BB USES IN DEVELOPING THK PROPBRTT. PRESIDENT, A. E. BUSH, GREENFIELD, OHIO. BBOBBTAEY AND TREASURER, THOMAS B. SUFLBE, 314 MARKET STREET, PHILA. The territory consists of forty' seven acres la fea slm ■jils (go royalty), la the bolt of the Oil region of Ohio, Within two miles of the Marietta and Cincinnati Batt xoad, and about nine milee of Athene. Thie land wae aeleotcd laet fall, by four residents of the vielntty, as 'being of a superior duality of oil territory. Sapid de velopments are now bstog made within a short distance *f this property, on either side, a producing well being only three miles distant. All the oil yet obtained in -this region is heavy fabricating, selling at more than doable the price of ordinary oils: land being found at a "depth of from one to two hnndred feet from the enrfsee lessens materially the cost of boring Welle, The advantages of this Company are: First. The low price of the stock enables all to par ticipate fa its profits. Second. A yield of only ten barrels per day will pay teeach Stockholder the jMlre costtolMs investment •Within one year. Third. A competent Superintendent has been select «d, who will at once proceed to sink Wells and de •velbp the property. BOOKS or SUBSCRIPTION wIU be opened on SA •TUBDAX MORNING, tbe Uth Instant, at the office of ADAMS, KNIGHT, & CO., Wo. 146" South Third Street, OPPOSITE THE EXCHANGE. 1*31,000 SHARES SOLD ON SATURDAY. PERSONS WISHING TO SUBSCRIBE SHOULD BO SO AT ONCE. mau ” |gp=*> TUB w ob;dbn OIL COMPANY SUfiAB CBEEE. OFFIOB, 149 SOUTH FOURTH BTBBBT. The properly consists of IS) aeres in fee «|o| ■one mile, adjoining the property of "Sugar Creek OU Company, which struck a large well of heavy oil. The ■Company will retain a large working eanitel, to he em ployed In drilling a number of walla, which are now in *"f£osPECTUS or any further Information can be ob tafnadat Offlee, 140 South FOURTH Street. mhlO-fit THK PBBIIC MantOIEIM’COH WSgf PAST. CAPITAL STOCK, *400.000. 400.009 shares. Par valne, one dollar, 100,000 shares reserved, or *MOOO as a nothing capital, reierrec, Subscription Price aS CENTS BACH SHARE. . Sg CENTS BACH SHARK. M CENTS BACH SHARE Tbe lands or this Company are situated in most de *!ssoacws*on tost Sandy Creek. Venango county. W ££ l&onlwer-Mfboftomfand. inawell on Cherry Ban . 1-16 working interest In awellon Two wells now gofag down on tbs properties of the e W dfflefl of the Company. 6^EOBaB t YOukft°Bwb> Son* ll Third street, Freai ■9fth« ftvtW»Rt. *8 State TfIWDStW*. • , «*- THE GBkAT BEFUBLIO 0 1L CO HP AS f PmiADJSIFIIIA, NEW lOBK, AND BOSTON. 350,000 SHAKES, at PAR VALUE. 50 CENTS PEB SHARK 50CENT8.PBR SHARE 50 CENTS PEITSHABB 50 CENTS FEB SHAKE 50 CENTS PEB SHABS 50 CBSTB PEB SHAKE . 50 CENTS FEB SHABB 50 CENTS PEB SHAKE 50 CENTS PEB SHABB 80 CENTS PEB SHABB FOR FULL-PAID STOCK. FOE FULL-PAID STOCK. FOB FULL-PAID BTOOK. FOB FULL-PAID STOCK. FOB FULL-PAID STOCK. FOB FOIL-PAID STOOK. FOB FULL PAID STOCK. FOB FULL-PAID STOOK FOB FULL-PAID STOOK. FOB FULL-PAID STOCK THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, RESERVED FOB WORKING CAPITAL. En forming the above-named Company groat cue has boon taken.ln the selection of properties, so as to obtain nenebnt those well known to the pnblio, and which have been tried and found to he the best yet developed. The system of the organization will he on the mutual plan, theeame aa that of the PEOPLE’S EQUITABLE OIL COMPANY, which was so soon taken and now so eagerly songht after. The working capital is to be $30,000, which will he a very handsome fond for com- mencing the development of .the property, and it is the intention of the managers to push the work energeti- cally! and with confidence of the great sneoes, of the undertaking. The subscription .has been placed at the tow figure of 50 CENTS PEB SHABB, so as to enable ail to have a chance for investment In this profitable business, where so many fortunes have been made. The properties having been taken up some time since, at low prices, makes the investment doubly desirable. on account of cheapness. Ho. 1 Is a tract of eighty acres in fee simple, of un- surpassed OH Territory, on EAST SANDY CHEEK, ADJOINING THE ADAMANTINE WELL, or rather the property on which this famous well Is situated. It was etrnek about ten daynwtgo, and ii reported as flow- ing 100 barrels of heayy lubricating oil, each barrel of Which is canal to three barrels such ae it obtained from Oil Greek. There Is room for a large number of wells. This property has eighty rods of desirable boring terri- tory, fronting on the Adamantine Lands, with two good Coal Vein* in the Bluffs. No. ». A lease for fourteen yean of two-thirds of all the oil obtained on three leases, on Ptthole Bun, a bun- dredrods from the month, as it empties into the Alle- gheny river. These are very finely located on the Run, and fine selections. A well Is in progress, and will he completed without expense to the Company. No. 3 is five acres in fee simple upon this celebrated stream, which hae attained a notoriety possessed by ns other section for producing Petroleum,no wells having been put down upon its borders which have failed to obtain oil, and among Hums now flowing and pumping are tbe following: REED WBLL.~—B3O BARRELS. GBOOEBX WILL ISO “ BARER WELL.*..., ,»*»,**,*. SO * l AUBURN WELL..•........ 90 ■ " DENHEX WELL... 40 PHIPPS WELL Oust struck) 100 RXND FARM 60 BBEVOET~,.~. SO SLIPPERY ROOK GREEK No. 4 Is a lease 1 ot twenty years, of Are acres (seven- eightbs of the OU to the Company), Immediately on the Creek, and bat a short distance from the new well of Fifty Barrels Lubricating Oil recently struck by tbe Slip- pery Bock Company, and which sent their stock from *1 per share to *9 in one day. The character of the above interests, situated ae they are in tbe centre of what is known as the " Great OU Basin, ” should certainly commend themselves to the serious attention of those who contemplate investing in OU Companies, and are unsurpassed by any as a basis for an honorable and energetic petroleum organisation. and with that energy wUeh the management are deter- mined to -infuse into it, it certainly must prove a good Investment. FARM THE BOOKS WILE BE OPEN MOHI >A.Tir, MARCH 13tlk, and remain open for oat weafe»aalts® tha atomic i* sooner tnbflflfitod for* at No. 30 SOUTH THIRD STREET. OhU-tf - Oil. COBPAMEg. CAPITAL... 81,000,000. SHARES ..................900.000. TAB VALUE.. ~~.58.00t MUTUAL SUBSCRIPTION PBICB ............. $2.50. 00,000 SHARES. PITHOLE GREEK. CHERRY RUN. PRESIDENT, OHAS, W. HEEYES. TREASURES, C. T. YEBKES, Jb, SECRETARY, WM. B. RICHMOND. «BL., COMGPAimES. Ugf- TEAR . CAMERON PETROLEUM €O, OF PEWNBYLVAHIA, FRBSXDBHT, VANOB BTBWARTj or nsaoaa ooirarrr.ra. ' TBKASUKKB, B. €K JAMES, - or pgn.Ai>MjßTi. SEC BBT ART, J- L. DARLINGTON. WBBI OHROTBS, PA. DIEBCTOEB. - VANCE STEWART, Mercer county. Pa. JOHN K LEONARD, West Chester, Pa. D. C. FORNEY, WashUgten, D. 0. BSNBT D. COOKE, Washington, D. 0. SIMON CAMERON, Harrisburg, Pa. .JOHN H. DIEHL, Philadelphia. JOHN F. OBAFF, Philadelphia. GEORGE O. EVANS, Philadelphia. . JAMBS DUFFT, Marietta.'Lancaster eo.» Pa. The present and prospesttve value of the stoek of this Company may he Inferred from the fast (hat ii owns a fee simple interest In 473 (four hundred and seventy three) acres of the richest-tested oil territory In Venango sonnty, believed by the meet experienced oil men In that region to be capable of producing a net annual In come to the Company of one and a half million dollars, or three limes the entire cost of the stock, which would .be equivalent to twenty -five per cent, a month on Its subscription price, or one hundred cmd fifty V*r cent, per annum on its joor value. The following is a description of the Company’! pro perty: One-fourth fee simple Interest' 1b 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 332 rode (or over one mile) front on the Allegleny river, on which there are now twelve leases, each ten reds square, and from which the owners of the fee simple get one half the oil, free of all expense. Besides this, there are two wells owned by the owners of the tee. from which they get all the oil. On this Farm there are how ten wells in operation, producing an average of ton barrels per day, and several others are about being tubed. There-are also on It 187 (eighty-seven) more lots Surveyed, and more than fifty applications are now standing to lease the latter for one half the oUte the owners, , Ont o! the twelve wells on this Farm eleven are now paying handsomely; a fact which sufficiently demon strates the great richness and reliability of the terri tory. It the entire fee elmpielntarest In 181 (one hundred and elghty-one) aeree. eltnata oaths Allegheny river, near ly opposite the "Hoover ” Item, and a little nearer Franklin, at the month of Mill Sun, having a-front of 90 rods on the Allegheny river, and one mile on both Bides of Hill Bun, with ample boring surface for one hundred wells. or Lots of ten rods square. This tract Is known as the "Stewart Farm,” and fat clear of all leasee or Incumbranoee of any kind. There is now in operation a fifty- barrel wall (beside several smaller ones) on the Cochran Farm, which ad joins this on the south. In fact, the “Stewart ” Farm Is 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 $185,008 (one hundred and slxty-fiye thousand dollars.) On this lease a good well has been, struck withih a few days. In addition to the territory of the “Stewart” Farm, which Is believed to bo equally as good as the ” Hoov er,” there are en it a three-story Grist Mill, with ,flne water-power, a good farm-house, and other buildings, hat will be of use to'the company. The durability of this Immediate oil section is illus trated by the 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 more than theolTat Oil Creek. The officers of the Company feel 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 rime; - THE "BTBWAB.T ?ABM.” There Is room on this for one hundred lots of ton rods square, all of which can he leased immediately lor one half the 011,/ree of all expense to the Company. Bstlmatlog one well to each lot (one hundred wells, although there Is room for three hundred) at the very moderate average of ten barrels each, would make a Batty product 0f. .. ........... bbls, out of this the Company's share would be. PHILADEIPHIA MUTUAL PETROLEUM COMP AM, BTATB OF F^HBSYLYAHIA. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER SHARE FOR FULL-PAID STOCK. CAPITAL, 300,000 SHARIS AT $l, PAR VALUB. WOBEIS6 CAPITAL, 100,000 BHAKBS, OB $25,000. The plan of this Company la that each eubaeilbti esters open the around Floor, as it i» eallel, or he conies a purchaser of the property, ana shares all the profits; therefore, Uie stock telssued tally paid at TWENTY-FIVE CENTS FEB SHARE, eiablim all to secure an Interest at a small eott, with excellent prospects of speedy and large returns The assetsot this Company consist of 175'acres of land, in feesimvU, and three leases on fiye aerespearSngar Creek, with half the oil, and half the oil of three looses on the property on. Cherrr Tree Ran. Tract No. 1 is situate In Cherry drove township, Warren county, and contains one hundred andslxtj five acres of land, in fee simple, not far from the rate brated Fox liowing well, and in* the Immediate neigh borhood of several vrelle golnt down. _ Tract No. 2 It situate on Cherry Tree Rnn,ln Venango eountfi and contains nine aores utd one hundred and forty-oie perches of laud, in fee simple, about three fourths of a mile from the town of Cherry Tree. There has been a 100-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 nowsix wells going down, and more will be commenced within sixty .days. Weils are going down above and below this property, with fine show of oil.. This tract is not over a mile and a half from the Egbert Farm, upon which are the celebrated Maple Shade, Jersey, and Coquette Wells, all of which have produced over 500 barrels per day, aedare now yield 1j g from 250 to 600 barrels. The Company intend to sink three wells of their own immediately, which, with the three leases underway, will make a handsome yield of oil for the Company. BTo. S is a lease on the left branch of Patehell Bon, between the Allegheny river and French Creek, directly in the centre of the two oil avenues that now run through Venango county, and abonfone mile from the Sugar Creek Well, now yielding about 79 barrels per Ho. 4 Is a lease near the above, and equaliyi food and eligible. ITo. fi is a lease near the above, and about half a mile from the new well, just'struck, of about 35 barrels per day y 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 this Company should be, as it no doubt is, really worth live 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 assets. wd after carefully.comparing them with any other offered to you, judge for yourself, and &et Accordingly. ■ . Books of subscription will be opened on MONDAY next, M&rek IS, and will not remain open over one week, at HARPER, DURNEY, & OO.’S, No 53 Sonth THIBD Stmt. Pbbsideht— lSßAEL B. DEACON. Tbbasitbeb— R B. HARPER. Sbceetaet—WlLLlAM MoDANIBL. To the Philadelphia Mutual Petroleum Company: I have been over your nine-acre tract, and, from the appearance of the surrounding property, am satisfied there is no better oil territory in Pennsylvania. The whole tract is low bottom land, and there is ample room for twenty* five wells Cherry Tree Bun forks on this property* both branches rnnniugthrouih the entire tracC Yours, very tarty. __ tnvn.dt p. JASBKY. ITHE WOBKDTGMAK’S OXXf CO. W OF PHILADELPHIA. Only 35 CENTS PEE SHAKE for full* paid stock. Subscription list now open at the office of A. D. CALDWELL, Vo. 133 South THIBD Street, second story. CAPITAL, $350,000™- .PAB, $l, One Hundred Thousand Shares reserved _ For Working Capita. ■ . The property of the Company consists of eleven hnn« dred seres in fee simple, situated on Bush Sun, a branch of the west fork of the Monoßgahelariver.Lewiscoanty, West Virginia, and on the line of the projected West Virginia Ceniral B&Uroad. It is three miles from the county town. Weston, and twenty-two miles from Clarksburg, on the Baltimore and Ohio Bailroad. The title to the tract is clear and indisputable, and the indi cations of Oi! abundant. There are large veins of Ooal on the property, and it abounds iu valuable Umber: So abund cut are these, that the former owner and occupant of the above farm of 1.100 acres frequently obtained Oil. to u*e his own words, “by Ukiag a eaucer and ekurming the Oil from the pooUsarrounding his dwell nit house, find obtained sumciebt Coal for his use by taking a pick axe and picking it from the base of the upon which the Company,is formal makes each and every shareholder an origins s purchaser, aud places him upon-the around floor, as » is *■ owns la fee simple (we have no leases) two hundred and four (204) aoree of land la Athens county, Ohio. The property Ilea only two (2) miles southeast from Marshfield Station, on ths Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad, and ahont four (4) miles santhwsst from Athene, another station on the same railroad. Good wagon reads run from this property to both stations. MARGABETr S ORBBK, a tributary of the BOOKING RIVER, rnns through the land from east to weßt. - The presence of several OIL SPRINGS on this property is ample testimony as to Its rains. About two. third* (73) ol the land is first-class borlna territory. The Cincinnati Oil Company’s land, whioh adjoins this on the west, has a Sowing oil sprint upon it, and the company are developin, their property with the ut most diligence. " , . Immediately below the property ol " The Flowing Spring Oil company” are the lands of ’’The Fuller Petroleum and Refining Company, ” of Philadelphia, on which are oil springs , , , The Flowing Spring Oil Company’s lands are sur rounded by those of the following companies—vlr: ‘•The National Oil Company.” " The Athens Petro leum Company,” and ‘‘The Harper Oil and Mining Company,” of Philadelphia! “The Sugar Greek OU and Coal Company,” of New York eity, and “The Columbus Oil Company,” of Ohio. The excitement In Athens county, Ohio, and the do mane for oil territory, Is equal to that on Oil and Sugar Creeks, In Pennsylvania, and property has advanced In value seversl hundred per cent. In a few months. «,OMOO will undoubtedly prove tobe one of the bast. .U. The subscription hooks will bs open on Maxonldtn, at the Counting Room of - _.. at 9A. M., and on other days until the sals Is computed. A man of the property may be seen at tbs Office of & BOBBBTS & CO. We hereby eerlifF that we have been onthe land of the “*lovr&s Spring Oil Company, * * end that it U of the highest order of on-producing territory The state neats made above are not exaggerated. This property is thought to -be of as much value as any Lou land- in Pennsylvania- • The oil found here is lubricating oil* and commands in price $35 per barrel at the wells. ' - The title is indisputable. TVSBIT CENTS PER SHAKE. OIL COMPANIES. VENANGO COUNTY, PENN'A. 100,000 SHARES. PAR AND SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, **• PRESIDENT. J. R. CASSELBERRY. SECRETARY. O. O. WOOD. TREASURER, EDWIN S. RICHARDS. DIRECTORS, OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, FLOWING SPRING OIL COMPANY,. OF PHILADELPHIA. PAR VALUE, $l, Subscription Price Twenty-five Cents. Fall Paid up and no farther Assessment. CAPITAL. THE FLOWING SPRING OLI| COMPANY E. ROBERTS & CO.. No. 341 Market Street, PEEBn>E»T, W. S. RINGGOLD. secbbtart* WI, MoDANIEL. TB8A8»B»R, E. TYSON. Counsellor—W. D.OOMJEGYS. MONONA. OIL COMPANY. capital. sseo.ooo. PAR VAICK, »1. Subscription Price only 20 Cents per Share FULL PAID UP, AMD HO FURTHER ASSBSSHKHTS. * , 'WORKING CAPITAL, #lB,OOO. This Company is Arranlzcd on ilia most equitable principle, without recourse to the preseat prevailing spirit of speculation, and with a view to the immediate devtlopment of the laud, and to enable every one, whether rich or poor, to invest according to their means, and to participate in the legitimate profits of thepro taction of Petroleum, to which end a large portion'of the proceeds of the Bale of the stock is devoted to work* iQ *fhe Company own in fee Edmple one hundred acres of fine boring territory, in the centre of the celebrated Mecca Imbricating Oil district, in Trumbull county, Ohio, consisting of a good, well* improved fans, sur rounded by producing wells of the Mecca Oil Company, of this city, the Boston Lubricating Oil Company, and others, producing severally from two to eight barrels per day. The Mecca Oil is a natural lubricator, the beat in th*. market, and la is great demass at Fiftn Dollars per barrel at the wells. There are two -wells down, almost ready for tubing, with a good show of oil is both, with an eight.horse engine on the around, ao that no delay will oeenr Is the operatioißof the Company. , -Within a few weeke Oil hae bees fonnd at B»feet,.ln this district, which fact enhancer the Taloe of this land ,e 4?h«i the stock Is all taken, a meeting wIU ha called, officers elected, and meassrea takes for the foil deyelob mlubseription>§ooks will opes on W., the same hours, at CHESTNUT BTBEfiT, - JOHN DEEBYSHIBE, HSUS* E. WALLACE, ' E E. PBEBTJBS, W. 0. LESLIE OBOBGB W. GEITPIK* • EOBT. JOHJfSTOH, nahM-St THE CHtSTCB Oil, COMPACT las’ OF PBBHBTLVABIA. CAPITAL STOCK, $100:000. DIVIDED IHTO ■ A 100.000 SHACKS „ SHBSCKIPTION PBICB*IMBggABB. FnLLPAIO. TER THODSAHD SHACKS HKSKBYED FOB A WOKK- IBG CAPITAL. The property of this Company eonaists of the following 80. 1, The entire working interest', being one-half of all the oil obtsined from Lot Bo* 77, containing one acre on Watson fiats, adjoining the borough of Titus ville, on which is situateu the Kellogg Weil, now pro* during from twenty to thirty barrels of oil per day, and with proper machinery will probably produce from forty to fifty barrels per day. There is room on this lot for three more wells. It is about a hundred yards from the'celebrated Continental Well, and in the Immediate vicinity of several other producing wells. As the rail road dipot is within a snort distance of this property the oil will sell for from one to two dollars more per barrel than on farms lower down the Creek. \ 80. 2. One-sixteenth wort ing interest, drawing one*- tWrty-stcondof the oil, in lease No. 12, containing one and one-eighth acres on the MeElheny Farm, between the Sherman and Empire Wells. On this lease a well has just been struck, and is estimated to be producing about two hundred barrels per day. There is also room for several more wells. Bo 8. Ninety-seven and a half (97&) acres in fee simple, known as the Bonn? hoff Farm, adjoining the FiniSh Wes Farm on Oil Creek. This tract le in. the heart of the oil region, being about two and a half miles above the Noble Well. There is a large pro ducing well & short distance below, and several wells are going?down on the farm. Miller Farm Station, on the Oil Creek Bailroad, is within one mile of this Property. This tract has ail the surface indi cationß and geologisal features of the best oil territory, two-thirds ofwhich it well adapted for anda l&Tge number of wells can be put down without being affected by others. Tgfcre Is also a heavy peowthot oak on it, which will afford an abundant supply of fuel. This Company has the advantages of a large basts with asmaUoapitaL and will continently, with the same production, yield larger dividends to the ftock ' holders than those companies having large capitals, it is expected from the present prodnetion the company will receive from two to three per cent, per month, With the prospect of a large increase as soon as proper ma chinery is put into operation. The land is all proven oiltexritory. On theleases there is room enough *or six more welle, and on the tract owned by the company in fee simple thereie room enough for over one hundred well*. One well of forty barrels per day will yield to the company about ten per cent per month. - The woTk of sinking wells will be commenced imme diately, and prosecuted with the utmost vigor, under the direction of a practical aud energetic superintend ent, and the supervision of the president, who has had a large experience In the oil region. ' ‘ , Dividends will be declared as soon as the finances of the company permit, and witt he held subject to the order of distant Stockholders, by draft or otherwise, free of charge. fcubeerlptlons received for a limitednu mber of shares, at one dollar per share, at the offices of _ GEORGE FBESboLN.Weef Chester, Pa. . T. B. CAKSOB, $833 B. SIXTH Street, Phila. nihil-St ... •ggp corns vabk oa ceHrm 33aid#* WASHINGTON BUILDINGS, 374 Sooth THIRD Street. Persona wisM-ng Stock li the above Company aro no tified that there are for aale—at the Sahaorlpttoa Prioe. $1 CO per share—TWBHTT-THSEE HUNDRED AND TEN (3.3X0) I HAKES OP FORFEITED STOCK. Ap plication most bo made Immediately. nhUdt B. J. HARRISON, SeoroUry. TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1865. |ggp* FETROLEDH. THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMPANY. ORGANIZED UNDER TEE MINING AND MANUFACTURING LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES, *lO PER SHARE, NOT LIABLE TO A3SES3- GOVBBNMENT BONDS AND SECURITIES TAKEN OFFICES: No. *4 EMPIRE BUILDING, No T 1 BROADWAY. HEW YORK. Fo«I Offish Address, Box No. 6388, Nhw York. Hon. DANIEL 8. DICKINSON, President. WM. T. PHIPPS, Vice President. - ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary. H. J, BURTIS, Mining Superintendent, Titusville, P*. ATLANTIC BANK,No.l42Bioadway,N.Y.,Treasury. The wells of the Company are now producing oil. Payment for stoek may be made In drafts, registered notes, or Government bonds end securities, which bonds and securities will be taken at their market value. Remittances may be addressed to the Company,.P. O. Bog. So. (1363, New York City, or to Atlantic Bank, Treasury of the New York and Liverpool Petroleum Company,'No. 14J Broadway, New Fork City.” • Pro,poems sent to any address on application, con taining a full and dear account of the operations of this MOST SUCCESSFUL PETROLEUM COMPANY. _ mhASm WOODFORD OIL COMPANY. * Stockholders can obtain their certificates of stock upon the presentation of the Treasurer's receipts at the tem porarir Office of thg Secretary* between the hours of 11 A. If and 1 P. Ms MICHABL fftSBlT, H»hl4-3i* / go 305 8 RtXTfit Street. tCOD 1 GRANT! VICTORY ! STIIbIOIV LEAGUE REGIMENT. ALL THEBOCNTIEB PAID ON BEING MUBTERED IN. DO MOT WAIT TO BE DRAFTED! The Officers are all Veteran Soldiers, and win take care of their men, and he with them In the field. CITYkAND U. S. BOUNTIES: ONE YISAR, #5OO. TWO YEARS, #OSO. THREE, YEARS, #BOO. Besides the Highs, t Ward Bounties, and Pay. Rations, and Clothing. NATIONAL, GUARDS’ HALL, „ RAGE Street, below SIXTH. »hl4-2l« ■ ' ■ u TWENTY-FOURTH WARD! THE DRAFT IS UPON US! Official orders have been received to commence, on MONJDA.’Sr NEXT, ' DRAFTING IN OUR (FOURTH) DISTRICT. The revision of the Enrolment List leaves the ward with a ■- - , DEFICIENCY OF FIFTY MEN. A Meeting of the Citizens will be held at COMMISSIONERS* HALL, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock* To raise the funds requisite to avoid the Draft. CHAS. E. BLUMNER, Jb., It* PRESIDENT. 4 MAJOR GENERAL HANCOCK'S Ist ARMY CORPS ■■ - 0, Byan order from the War Department.received this day, March 13th, lost., every Veteran who desires to enlist in the lit Army Corps* to he commanded by Major General Winfield S Hancock, must make his affidavit, when he is enrolled, as to his residence, naming the Congressional district and the sub-district. This will prevent any advantage being taken of him by any runner or other recruiting agent in anvward-oz township In the country* where the inducements of larger'local bounties are held out than in other wards or townships. The subscriberdesiresit lobe distinctly understood that he did not in any of his advertisements, handbills, or poster s agree to cash any warrant issued by the city, nor has he been furnished any means to do so. Moat of the wards in Philadelphia have advertised to cash the city warrants, and it is thought that in a few days a perfect sy stem will be adopted to this effect Every veteran, relieves a dratted man: therefore, every person should become a recruiting officer. A:tisgle man may credit hlmseirto any district he chom * lo Mle ” w blnja^Vel'alklinV Chief of tbei>etective Department of Phila. , mhii Cfc And Executive of the Recruiting Committee. B. P. #MITH. B. D. HARPER, Continental Hotel. STHE GRAND NATIONAL GUARD. Major General Hancock’s Ist Army 30,000 VETERANS WANTED. THE PATRIOTIC EXCITEMENT OH THE INCREASE. Tbe Corps to be Beei-nfted to Its Mail' mum Number. . THE BIRNEY BRIGADE WILL BB ATTACHED TO THIS CORPS. The Ist Army Corps of Veterans for Hi* GALLANT GENERAL HABOOuK, to form a part of the GRAND NATIONAL GUARD, to protect the iostltationgf d our country, to vtodioate the honor, power, and 'glory as embkmtied in the “OLD FLAG,” and .fight for and sustain It against all enemies, foreign er domestic, have occupied a considerable share of pnhlie attention for some time past. It is gratifying to announce to the public at large, that to far my efforts have been crowned with success. The noble response of the Veterans resects infinite credit on their patriotism Their wUlingness to be in at the death of the most i&fh* mous and causeless rebellion that ever shocked civiliza tion and Christianity will jnake a brilliant page in the history of our country, anHOTOGR APH ALBUMS —GET THE X-. Beet’Albums to be had, knotnila* patented hlsge baek Albums— the most du rsble, itexlble, and strong. Sold at B. * BMMBB’S. 63 THE POOR SOLDIER’B LtfCKT. * ByMl8» M. S. BRADDON, Author of "The Outcast#.“Aurora Floyd,” "Lady Audley’sSecret," dee , Ac. v The publication of this .charming romance is com menced in the HEW YOBK MBBCUBY of SATUBDAY, MARCH 25. It is one of the choicest productions that has yet adorned the pages of that cele brated Journal of American Literature. The fame of Miss Braddon is too widely and warmly accepted to re /quite any extended notice. She he s won her way to the hearts of all who appreciate pare, refined, and lofty thought, expressed inTangusge easy, bright, and cheer »fol. yet dignified and free from any approach toward affectation, either grave or gay. There is an undercar. rent of genuine and natural humor, too, that runs like a stiver thread through Mias Braddon’s text*.and lends a peculiar charm to the moat serious a# well as to the lighter portions of all that she has written. Her very beat characteristics appear in, this her latest and un doubtedly most injured ax^RttiatU^arforraanoe, opens in the .Tasmanian Peninsula* amid the fresh scenes of BRITISH AUSTRALIA and fhe Quaint llfu and manners.of the Colonies at the Antipodes. Fxaneis Tredethlyn, the ‘‘poor soldier” ol the work, is a splendid specimen of bis profession, and the reader’s attention is at once riveted by the strong, manly Individuality he represents. ■ The scenes that ensue are as novel and striking as the landscapes of the country in whioh they are laid, yet intermingled, constantly with fine touches of English home.lHe B a^ E hM & dom^o™. ATroif are immediately interested, and the pernsal of a single chapter convinces the most indifferent or blase critic that he has, indeed,lbefore him a host Fasoihatixo WOBE ' THE NEW YORK MEROUBY * OF THB'SfiTH INST IB NOW READ* POB DELIVERY, aid contains the opening chapters of Miss Braddon’s beautiful story. mfcl4-2t&Wlt COPARTNERSHIPS. TiIBBOLUTION.r—THE OOPAiRTNER- J-J SHIP heretofore existing between E. B. BAR CLAY and S. J. VANDBBSLOOr, under the title of BABCLAY & CO.. Vuhilshers. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. I. J. VAHDfciStOOT svithdrawing. The business will be continued by R- E. BARCLAY. March 11, 1866. • mhM-at* FINANCIAL.. fJ'HE NEW U. S. NOTES FOR SALE. or SUNS TO SUIT FUBCHASEBB, BY DAVIES BROTHERS, BANKERS AND BROKERS, aaS DOGK STSKBT, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES GENE RALLY. mbS-lm ' 10-40 BOND ®« o * 2 ° BONDS, SMS# 4 * jacEwnaY a., hexsebsonts, DEALERS IN GOVBBMMBNT BBCUBITIBB, No. 4* FINIS Street, NBW YOfik. In view of the prospect of PEACE anda FALL IN GOLD, Bolden of Gold Bondi will do well to detach the Coupon* end realize theintorest at present rates for Gold, Fames residing out of the city wishing to cash their Compose can forward-them by express, and we will re turn the Gold or its Talus in greenbacks, as desired. fel2Bot .. CAMUEL ALLEN, O , STOCK BBOKEK, _ No. 130 South THIRD Street, mbl4-Im* • FHisAjßQpgLa. r\lL STOCKS, U. S. LOANS, &C., \J BOUOHT AND SOLD m ON COMMISSION, , ' 9 BT gsoboe j. botd, Broker, Jet-Mall No. 18 South THIRD Street. gNGLISH BROWN STOUT, SCOTCH: AXtE* IN STONE AND GLASS. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINN GKOCEEIBS. mh4-tf Comer of ELEVENTH and TINS Bts. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT i>*' application lias hewn. mad# to Ws_ BxcaHeucy. Governor Curti&e for pardon to OSQSGB FOBBPAUGI and 19 ILLIAM FOREPaUQH. Bfla4-ta» tTTDE & BURPEE, 1805 WILLOW Street, Philadelphia, Sole. Manufacturers of Uu; ABOMA-SAVING COFFEE BOASTERS AND DIAMOND BUBS COFFBB MILLS. E. J. HYDE’S PATENTS. , • * We aave many times ite coat yearly by roactlnf out coffee withyourFoxtahleCo|«fc»^ ¥ & flo . Continental Hotel. Philadelphia. “Where rood eoffee.l* desired, we consider your Boaster absolutely necsMary." , _ KANAGA. FO WIJSB, it 00 ■ Girard House.-' “I can furnish better coffee, at less expense, than when using the ready-Toasted coffee. ” . W. H. BAKES, Ashland House. “Your Coffee Boaster and .Mill are indispensable to me.” B. B. CLABKB, Germantown. “ I consider, your Portable Coffee Boaster thebest la the market,” JOHN B. LOWS, Philadelphia Coffee and Spice Mills. 0. S. A. Gkhbul HoamAh, Srauir Housb. “Your Patent Coffee Boaster is in use In thlc Hospi tal, and does its work in a very satisfactory manner, the coffee being much moraeveulyroasted, without any portion of It being overdone. There is laying in OhantUy and Improvement In rntoag being ”***” •- Burgeon 17. S. V-, in chares. 0. 8. A. Gbxekal Hospital, . Ghrstkb, FeanA “It gives.me pleasure to recommend your Coffee Boaster to all desiring good roMted coffee ’ * THOS. HEWSON BACHB, Surgeon 0. S. wt, Cnltivators, Seed-sowers. Hay, Straw, and Fodder cutters, Horae Power* and Threshing Machines. Mow ing and Reaping Machine*. Spring-tooth Horae Hay Hikes, Field and Garden Boilers. Garden and Farm Barrows, Pana Bells, Ox Tolies, Oharas, Grist Mills, toseiher with a full stock of alllmplement* appertaining to theiarden Purchase rs are Invited to call and ex amine my stock and BmT> Jb „ Agrtonltdral and Seed Warehouse, Noe. 933 and 93* MAEKBTJStreet. mhll-6t Above Ninth. JR BUIST’SWARR ANTED KITCHEN 3! GaRDENJjMEDS,—These Seeds are always war ranted as reprUented, and are unsurpassed In parity or auaiity. For sale by u * KOBEET BUIBT. J&., JX 05. ; 932 and93* MAESEf Street mhll-Ct *-• Above Bfinth. JR ONION BETTS.—3OO BUSHELS LAI prime white and yellow union setts now in store, and for sal. at the lowest martat r i ß ce igT Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, Bos. 932 ana'934 MARKET Street, mhU-et . above Ninth, JR EXTRA EARLY PEA B—3oo BUSH IEbIS Extra Barly Peas, uesurpasred In gusllty, now in atoie and foi sale, in uuantttlesi to suit, by BOBEBT BDIST, Jr , Seed and Agricnltnial Warehouse, mhll dt 933 and 93 A BASKET Bt, ab. Ninth. IflM. H. JAMES, (Formerly of Philadelphia ) ATTOBNEY AT LAW. • FRANKLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, PENNA. Speai&l attention given lo the examination of Titles. _PBn.ADEi.pniA Bepreesoes :--Ohaß B Lex, Em., Bon J. Bobs Snowden, James H LitUe. Esu-.T. T. Tasker: Sr-, Hood, Eouhrlght. & Co., J. Z. DaHaven, President 7th National Bank. mhltt-Sm* CAMUEL W- HOFFMAN, ATTORNEY O AT LAW AND CONVEYANCBB. FEANKLIN. yBNANGO COUNTY, PBNNA. (late of Philadelphia. J - • BSFEBS to • Charles B. U*x, Esa., . 8.4V.0. Biddle St Co., E. C. Knight A Co., - I Dr. BS. Mackenaie, James B. Little, Bsu., t W, H. Seaton & Co. mb7-8m ■ ■ - CAMUEL L. TAT LOR, lo No. 433 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, attorsby at LAW AND . . COMMISSIONER FOB ALL THE STATES. Exespt Connecticut, New York, Illinois, Nevada, OiegQp, and Texas • ~ fea-irtnly TO SHU A T. OWEN, ATTORNEY, V COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND. SOLIOITOB.OF CLAIMS. OSes, 351 F BtrseL near Four»onth «treet, WashUglon, D. 0. • orn-ta. WANTBD-A SITUATtOH AS Asriatant is a Wholeiale Dry Goods House, by a Young £&&• twenty- five years old. Has bad .several ▼tara" experience in Ike retail trade. Has a large ao- Stoatatanee among country merchants, and could assist w* tb the bocks, if required. , ju Terences Sven. Address Box 80, Mount Holly, Hew Jersey. mlfl4-Bg_ WrX NTBD—A CLEBK IN A RETAIL W Ck rihfa* House, who bM a thorough experience in the hW'hiese, and who writes a good cjmmerolal liend tn okl to thO S'fttO Of IlltUOts Alii. Bo 5»« M4.HKE* Street, up ataire, ; Between &.B hoars of ID and 12 o’clock in the mora tog- . : : ii— E. F. GILL * 00. WANTED.—A BITUATION IN _A T 1 Wholesale House, by a Youtu Man that haeagood kuowWt'* B <>* the bustoe&B. Would make himself (eueral)T * *fnl. and | could inSuouce rone sear trade. Good dtk reference. Address" Notions.' Press office. » WANTED— A SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER in » wholesale House. Beet city reference alTen. Afcdreas B. L. H . Pro** Office. ' mint 3i* RANTED— A WAITER. ONE ABLE Applj? House, IM2 R,orth EIGHTH Street, before II o’olock A. M. WANTED—A MALE TEACHER, * » for Principal of Male Gramma* ‘ School.Fotts ulUe, ichralktu county, Pa , by the Sort <>f Aprli next. Salary, f/JO a yetr, payable monthly OK®- Eqnlja lent lo 173 a month, for the school term of t ea months Studies—the common English branches Ry mology, Mental and Written Arithmetic, &e. > Humber of pupils acorn 160; 120 average attendance. 2 wo lady aaristamts in the school with separate recitation .rooms, A teacher of experience prefered The law regain BB party employed to beiprovided with a current Cei'Utt' cate, either state or County. Applications in person' or by letter- accompanied with testimonials, Stc , by the undersigned, to WEDNESDAY, 22d- March inri. Applicants deriring replies by letter or the return ox papers, must enclose stamps for the prepaybmbS of postage. CHRISTOPHER EITTLB, mhil- stuth4t Secretary of Board of Director* , WANTED-A COMPETENT PER * * BOH to take charge of the Business Department of a Weekly Publication. Address, with name* re ference, etc,. Box 1100 Post office, iaiil2-Bt* WANTED—AT $m PER MO^TH— ■ t». A reliable Canvasser in every'town and county, for the NUBSE AND SPY, the most interesting and exciting book ever published, embracing the edven tores ofa woman in the Union army as XSutrb, Scant, and Spy, giving a most vivid inner picture of the war. We have Agents clearingsl6o per month, which we will prove to any doubting applicant Sena for circulars. Address “JUNES, BROS;, ft GO., 600 CHSBTSTOT Street, Philadelphia.” . mh7-lm*' Employment hoube, foh Housekeepers, Seamstresses, Chambermaids, Wait ere. Nurses, Cooks* Laundresses, and general house work, white and colored. BQg LOCUST St. fe2)»im EMPLOYMENT HOUSE FOR •A-J Clerks, Book-keepers, Salesmen, Packers. Porters, Watehmen, Coachmen, Drivers, Conductors, Bar-tend ers* Walters, Farm hands. Gardeners, Ac. Employers suited at short notice. 80S and 804 LOCUST Street. feaO-lm ' _____ CALESMAN WANTED IN A DRY A 3 GOODS COMMISSION HOUSE. Ons wsll ac quainted with city tiado. Addros* Post Office Box 1,043. - mull-31- m WANTED TO RENT—FOR ONE -KB. year, with privilege of buying, a comfortable DWELLING; ten roomH, with one or more acres of ground, within ten miles of the city and not more than ten minutes' walk from a tt&tlon, on either West Ches ter, Germantown, Norristown, or Pemnsylvacia Bail road. Address mbit 2t* “O. Y W.,» Ftess office. ® WANTED—TO RENT FOR THE Bummer, a Cottage, furnished or unfurnished, within say 10 miles of the city, and near a railroad station. Address Box 1100 Philadelphia P. O mhlS fit* m -WANTED TO RENT, BY APRIL Kht, n modern DWELLING, altuated above Arch Itreet at d west of Broad. Kent about $4OO. Address Box 1987. Post Office ~ mh2-lm» st\F\ nnn sio r oco, and $5,000 to qp U/4UUU9 INVEST upon mortgage. Apply to A FITLBR, mhil-6 s* No. 51 North SIXTH St. $1 nnfv To |S,OOO.—PARTIES WITH IjUUv these amounts to invest in a sole and ex clusive agency tn Philadelphia, for an extensive East ern manufactured article in great demand, may learn particulars by addressing the undersigned, through the Philadelphia Post Office. mb9-6t* JSULL ft GOODELL. m ARCH -STREET—YERY DE- properties. Situate on the north side, be tween Eighth and Ninth streets, each 17 feet front; lot 141 feet deep, and will be sold separate or together, by A P. ft J. H. MOB BIS, mhl4-St» 916 ABQH Street m FOB SALE —A DBS IRA BEE 9Bi three story brick DWELLING, with good, dry basement and aiea, No. I©D FILBERT Street Pos* seision immediately, Apply to J. M. GUMMBY ft SONS, SOS WALNUT Street. mh!4 3t* m FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL ■iGOTHIO COTTAGE, ID Rooms, Stable, and im proved grounds, 4}4 miles from the city; furnished. Apply at No. 114 CHESTNUT liieet, mhl4 ■" Second Story. « HOUSE TO RENT AND FURNI TURB FOR SALE. Best $6OO. The House has every convenience; within one square of Chestnut street, ana ten minutes* walk from the Ex change. Address ed. HENRY, 1 * Press office. mh!4-3t* 4ft FOR SALE—THE FOUR.STORY MB Brick Dwelling and established GROCERV. STAND at the corner of TENTH and LOMBARD Streets, con taining eleven rooms, with fine cellar, heater, range, luge circulating boiler, bath, etc.; commodious sales room* and fixtures complete. It Is well built, and ad mirably suited for a hotel. LotWby Slfeet. W, L. MARSHALL, mhl3-«t* No. 430 WALNUT Street ®FO» SALR-DWELLma-HOUSE on FIFTEENTH Street, north of Arch street. Apply to B W. BEBBLAY* g&l3 lm* No. 30 North SEVENTH Street. 41 FOR. SALE—THE YBRY DBBI- KraBLB DWELLING, 415 South Fifteenth street, With large Lot. on very easy terms. . Also, four-story Brown Ptono* north side of Vine street, east of Eighteenth. Immediate possession. Also, four-story, No. 1412 South Penn Square; delight ful situation. Possession soon. .Also, .substantial Store and Dwelling, 1815 Coates street* with Stable. . / Also, four-story Dwelling Chestnut street, west of Twenty-first, in complete order. Possession soon. Also, four-story Dwelling south side of Arch street, west of Nlreteenth Also, four-story Dwelling south ride of Arth street. West of Twentieth. Also, neat Dwelling* with rite yard* north side of Spring Garden street* west of Twenty-first. Also* 2138, 214. 2142, 2144* 2204, and 2208 Christian st. Alio* 1629 Cadbury avenue* Also, 800 North Eighteenth st. Possession Hareh 25th. Also, 134 North Twentieth street. Immediate posses sion. B. F. GLENN, 133 South FOURTH Street, mhlLtf or S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. m FOR SA.LE—A DESIRABLE A JEfiCOUNTBY SEAT, very pleasantly situated oa3Z the main load, near Allentown. Monmouth coiaty. B. J., eight miles from Bordentown; containing 11 acres, a fine Orchard with every variety of fruit; a 234- story House 45 by SO feet, newly painted and pa- Sired, is complete order; for five horses; Ic9 onse, filled; other outbuildings; running stream of Water through the properly. For particulars apply to ROBERT MAC GREGOR, It 419 WALNUT Street. JR EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE OF ZMZ PETTIT, SHADE, and ORNAMENTAL TREES. VINES, &c, Ac. .by tbaExecatora of D AVID J. ORIS COM, dec’d, at EVES ORES a NURSERY. Woodbury, N. X . on SIXTH DAY. 17th Inst. Can leave Walaut. • street Wharf at 9A. M Sale commences at 12 M. Bat five minutes walk from Uepot. william b. tatum, r kMn , *«-«*«- WM. WADE GRISCOM, f Acan* Bxecntow. mh!4tuth&* JR DELAWARE AND. CHE 3 m m TER COUNTY FARMS WSL Delaware and Chester County Farms Delaware and Chester County Farms Delaware and Cheater County Farms For sale. Catalogues just oat. ~,, JAB. B CUM MINOS. mhlS-St 504: WALNUT Street TO PRINTERS.—BILL-HEAD AND X CABD-PBBBSBS lor Bale. & mhl4-3t No. 8 North SIXTH Street. ROCK WOOD OIL COMPANY lease six v&lutble lots far Oil Wells on their property, tltuated on the west bask of the Allegheny rlrer, four miles above Oil City On, and Immediately adjoin in y this property, are several wells In operation, yielding from 10 to 40 carrels per day. Apply to QBO. P LITTLE, Treasurer, at the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Office. (2d story.} - mhl4-fit. R3O WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. COAP FACTORY FOR SALE.— one of the most complete Establishments in the City, having a good trade (with Wholesale Houses already made. Address * 4 Business, * 1 at this of fice, _. - mhl4-fit* ■ PEWS IN THE CATHEDRAL OP ST. J- ~PETBB ASI) ST. PAUL, pswladblphia. Persons desirous of purchasing orvemiog Pews in the Cathedra’ , are requested to leave their names with Hr. Walsh, or the Cemetery office. Summer street, east of Eighteenth. They will he communicated -to the com ‘ mittee who will meet at the Bishop** residence every Tuesday and Friday evening, at f&o’oloclc until far ther notice. The following gentlemen have kindly consented to act as the committee: Francis A. Drexel, A. J. Antelo, Wm, Moroney, Charles MeKeone, Daniel McDevltt, and H J. Pohaa, Esquires. mhl3.Bb POR SALE—SUGAR. CREEK OIL A TERRITORY.—IS 2 acres of choice LandouSuiar Creek; 130 rods front on the Creek, and nearly ail bofr* iem land Apply to 0. D. COLL4DA.Y, . mhlS-St* 434 WALNUT Street. T7OR SALE—A NUMBER OP DESIRA x BLE BOILDING to Attorney at Law* mhll-lm . 3W6 WALNUT Street. niSIBABLE OPPICB-EOOM TO I/ RENT —Suitable for an Oil Company, Brokering, or Be&l Estate Agency. Apply at 433 CHESTNUT Street, second story. • mhll-4t* fYEL TERKITORY. " The undersigned have for tale the following Oil Territory: 1,(00 acres in Forest county, Pa ,situated on the east branch of the Millstone Greek. 365 acres fee simple in Perry county, Ohio, on the Sunday Creek -40 acres on the Federal Creek, Morgan county, Ohio. One valuable producing interest on Federal Creek, Morgan eounty, Ohio- Two properties on Duck Creek. Morgan county. Ohio. IGO acres on Kg Rust, branch of Bond’s Creek,Ritchie, county, Ta ,820 acres lease on Federal Creek, Morgan county, O 190 acres fee simple on Laurel fork of Worihiniton Creek, Wood county, Ya. ... , _ .., 100 acres fee simple on Laurel fork of Wprthington Creek, Wood county, Va • • • ■ 189 acre* foe simple on Big Bon, Bitchie i onniy. West Virginia. Also, several valmableprodnclogtatorests in Venango connty, Pa ; OOCBitsN 4 RUSSELL, v mMO- fit . ,aa North FRONT Siraet OIL, COAL, AND TIMBER LAND V/ POE BALE. 210 and 1. CM acres in E,k county. *2O .... 120 and 990 acres in Forest county. $lOO and *5O. 2CO acres in Centre connty, ®io,_ _ - Also, in Clearfield, Clinton. Lycoming, and otter counties A. OLWIHE 4 CO , • mhß 6i*if g. W, cor, ELEVENTH and BIDgB Av. TkRUG STORES, CITY AND COUN JL/ TRY, for sale and wanted at all prices. * - mh7'3m* W. M. m WALNUT Street. IQA ACRES OK VALUABLE OIL A Ov/ Territory for sale. Inquire at No. 34 Sooth THIRD Street, up stairs. • mhlOalt* <(J>Q 077 77 AND $2,060 66. • I* I I Ground Bents of these amounts, amply secured and centrally located . _ For sale by B CABPKNTBE 4 SON, mM 18t* South THIRD Street. r OBT OR MISLAID —A PERPETUAL Li POLICY of INSURANCE Issued bT‘be TKUS TEBSOPTHK FIEE ASSOCIATION to B. T. HAL LOWJLL for 8500, dated/nne 2.1858, a “;} tral \'i(Yim to tie Fourth Jefonaon B-'&adL koyin w*- cnrim—OLOYER. TIMOTHY, AND S.l {lorn Barley * Cals 200 tens Buckwheat Flax. Cora, «» Bailrosd Depot, lats* fmhlte.-l O. PBBUraBL. 17>0R non/retention or INCON JC TIBBNCB o! urine, inltatlon, inflimaation oi the bladder or kidneys, diseases of the SiSKfeSandsT Stone in the bladder, ealenlus, gra bock-duet deposit, and aU diseases of the blad- Jnl° r iddney* and dropeical swellings* use HELM ’aFLPI PBXTKACT buohu. ran- F I R E AND THIS E-PROOF iaiIIgAFE MANUFACTORY. tyge and small Baf* WANTS. FOR SALE AND TO LET. L.OST AND FOUND. JJfUSEBCEIiTg. MEW chestnut-street thea- A’ TUB, CHBWinnr Bteeet ahexe Twelfth MONDAY, TOBBOAI. ABB WSOBBSDaY RVR- Hfaroe, March 13th. Utt. HEd isth, _ . IBITIAL BIGHTS urine New Local One Thousand Uotiars Prise Drama. Written by Mifg Lama Keene, in frur ***** THE WORKMEN OF PHILADELPHIA, on TUB _CBBSB OF DBUTK. . m&ifASir “ 4 BBmufol *» Meta. byßatol WUei mi and *t»ointmenta. by John Original Meric a brinric* Into raqnirition evprr mlmbee uf the beghiak cohpast SYHOPSIB OF lAJCAL BCEStIb The Bar-room, a Modern Ineiitiuion. Sapper-room fa Darie’ Bratanrant, Arch street Ball fa Darts' Beatanrant, View of the House-top. of Philadelphia, asdHw Nerr Cathedral. Interior view of Merrick St Son's Machine-shop and Foundry. Washfatton street, between Fourth aed Fifth, with the machfaeiT in mot} .n men at work, Ac. View from Stackhans' Sawmill, Camden, of Phila delphia by Moonliaht, looking tiwarde the Kayy Yard: Tiew of the Shippinr along the Delaware, wish aglaneeat Smith’s Island; the ferry-boats Merchant and Dido plying to and fro. Chestnut street, with rlew of the Academy of Fine Arts. 81TUBDAY AFTERKOOB March 18, THIKTY FIFTH GKAHD FAMILY HAFiaBS. THE WOKKMKJf OF PHILADBbPHU Will be Performed- WALNUT- STREET THEATRE. * * ESGAGEMEHT OF MM S. CLsEKB. „ ENGAOESIEHT OF MB. J. 8. CL AS KB. Third week of theere at Drama of THE STREETS OF PHtLADEEPHI*. THE BTBBETS OF PHUVADELPHIA, itecomplete success, will be presented, for ibe fonrt*enth time. (TUEfeDAT) BVEHING. AHD EVEKfEV BHIN O OBTIL PtfKTBEE HOTKWL - . , BE. CL ABB BAS BADGE B. Seats ihottia be secured in advance. t M HB - john DREW’S NEW ARCH AM- STBEBT THEATRE. LABT WEBK OP DBS F. W. LASSES. MON DA r AND TUBS DAY EVENINGS. “THE MESALLIANCE." Lera! Amauld. Mrs. 9. W, Lander After which “ME POST OF HONOB.“ ® Cobne Yerkes- Stnart'Bobwn. . FBII AY. MBS! LANDER'S BBNSFIT. In rehearsal, “CHARLOTTE COBDAY." 'BUILDINGS. FBANCaIB DE NEW YORK. PAUL 3UIQNgg~~ ... TUESDAY, March 14 18$$, PAR DROIT CONQCJErE. Comedy in three sets, by !£ Legouve. UHB TABSN !>B THE. Comedy in one act, by Julp§ Verne Doors open at 7; Curtain will ria« at quarter to 8. Ticket office open from 11 to#' jf CONCERT HALL, vy complimbktary benefit to MR. JAMES HA&SHSS, Lato of Co K, 112th Regiment Pa. Tola., who lost his lag at the battieef Fredericksburg December 13th- 188?, on which occasion A'HOST OF VOLUNTEERS WILL APPEAK. COL. MAURICE will r» cite •‘THE WOUNDED SOLDIER," An original Poem written expressly tor this occasion by James Rees Esq ; also, by request, the celebrated Pbem* written bv avotwirlady of this rifcv. entitled •‘‘OUR FLJG OVER FORT Bt7MPrfiß." THE AMERICAN VOCALIFTB; alto. THE iBOLIAN SOCIETY, in.which tie? will appear in their favorite Quartette*, Ballads, Duettos, and Cborneses. Mr. THOS E. HARKINS. Mr. PROBASCO. Mr. SAM TJ-3SG. Mr. WILKS.Mr. HBWLAND, Mr. LBONBfiS GEK.MI . GkO PRICE, PAUL B&RGBB, and the great One legged Dancer* SANTA ANNA Price of admission 25 cents; Doors open at?: to com* mence at quarter before 8 o’clock. N B—The Piano heed on thie occasion is fromJ. E. Gould*s t comer Seventh and Chestnut. it* THE GREAT AMERICAN CIRCUS. A. WALNUT Street* above EIGHTH. Messrs. GARDINER and HBMMIHGB .Proprietors THE SENSATION OF THE TIMES: THIS EVENING, and every evening during thAweek. DON JUAN ON HORSEBACK. Mr. James Ward, the. tfriebrated ciown and aerial rope-walker? Mr. J. Madigan, in hie double summer sault; Mr. Sara Long, tbe singing clown; Mr Dan Gar diner. the great American Jester; Mr. J. Ward, the versatile clown; Master Sanfoid and Master Tolbert* wonderful gymz asts; Mies Eliza Gardiner* the graceful equestrienne; Mr. Tom King; Luke Rivera, aad the remainder of the star troupe, will appear in a variety of agreeable, thrilling, and fascinating performances THE PONY PONY RACK?. will be performed during the week AdmissionfiOels., first tier ;25 ets., second tier. Commence at 7. 40. Splendid performances on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, commencing at 23£ o’clock. ■ Remember the circus wi 1 soon close. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC* Don’t forget to SECURE your seats* or purchase TICKETS for the GRAND DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL MATINEE TO-DAY, FBOK HENRY B. HELLIBK* Secretary and Treasurer* *• PROGRAMME ’ * OFFICE, m SOUTH FOURTH STBEBT, “Tickets and Seats may from at the COBTIB ENTALHOTKL,* and at tie ACADEMY on WEDNESDAY, after 9 A. M. jj l J'OYER OP ACADEMY OP MUSIC. CROSS & JARVIS’ THIRD CLASSICAL. SOIREE, SATHBDAY EVEHIHG, March 18. 1865, at 8 o'clock. mbl4-Gt MUSICAL FUHD HALL—GRAND DX CONCERT.-EXTRAORDraTARY ATTRACTION. THE PROGRAMME OF THE SEASON ON THURSDAY EVENING. MARCH 10th, 1885* A Grand Concert wilt be riven at MUSICAL FHNlfr HALL, by a nntober of the First Artists In the City, as sisted by a chorus of ' / FORTY VOICES, Selected from the most talented and popular Amateurs of Philadelphia The following well-known and emi nent Artists will appear upon this occasion, and s number of choice pieces of Music: The celebrated American Prims Donna, * MISS K. P. HEWLETT^ The well known Tenor. MR. CHaBLES SCHMITZ, The popular Balladiri* HR. J. G. UMSTED,* ThcpfaasfagTiffiJsW W4BBEB. MUSICAL DIBEOTOB CaBL BEKTZ. PRO Gf RA HfJlt K. PARTI. 1 Chorus—Hail Us, Y«Free-^-.^...^-.^.Hernaal. 2. Tenor Solo—Star of L0ve..~,.....,.W„ V. Wallaoe. J. G. UMSTED. 3; gopra,,oBo&?sWfswLߥrr*’~~*ek#rt -4. Piano Solo—L’Eeome de Mer.»*.»*^,Henr. MASBAH WARNER. • 5. Tenor Solo—My Dream »,.....F. Abt. ~ MR CHARLES SCHMITZ. 6. Chorus—Achieved—No. 2 ..~~Hadyn*s Creation. FAST IT- X. Chorus—The Heaver b are Te11ing.......«-.Ha3ya. 2; ; Soprano Solo—Balero Sicilian! Vespri. , _ MI6S JL P. HEWLETT. 3. Piano Duett. MA96AH WARNER AND JAMES WILLIAN. 4. Duet—Soprano and Tenor.tisda. MISS E P. HEWLETT ANIX MB. C. SCHMITZ. 5. Chorus. Finale—THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER. The Grand Piano used (Geo Stack ft 00-’s make) ig furnished by Mr Gould. Seventh and Chestnut Stmta. Admisrios* fL' 'Hckets for sale at all the Hnsie Stores, Sisley’s, Continental Hotel, and at'the Hall oh-tbe day of the Concert. Doors open at 7££ o'clock* to commence, at & mhlS 4t A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. JJL. LECTURE BY GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN, IJT AID OP THE LADIES’ FIRST UNION ASSOCIATION. FOE THE BKNXFFT OP THE WIDOWS AND ORPHANS OF SOLDIERS Who have died is defence of their country, and famtlif of dieeharged and disabled soldiers, On TUESDAY RYESING, March 14. Tickets 25 ceuta. Reserved Seats 50 cents. For sal* at T. B. Pugh’s, comer of Sixth and Chestnut street*; Gould’s Music Store, corner of Beveuth and Chestnut streets; Continental Hotel: Rooms of tfae Association* 537 North Eighth street; Handel & H&ydnH&ll, and hX the door oh the evening ot the Lecture. mh7 tf ORCHESTRA;- PUBLIO ij BBHBAKbaLS eveiT SATUBOAY at 3 H o'clock P. H., at MUSICAL FUHD HALL. Single Tickets, » cente. Six Tickets, ,1; to he had at Gould’s, Andre’s. rad Meyer’s Music Stores, and at the Hall. no - tf THE academy of fine arts, j- CHESTNUT street, above Tenth, is OPEN DAILT forvisitora, from 9 A.' M. to 6P. If. BOABBD6. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, 413 CHESPkUT Street, heeno Bar First-class Board and excellent accommodations for Families can be hod. at moderate charges. One handsome chamber, large and convenient, vacant to-day. Reference required, • hilh3 w“ T7UBNISHED AND UNFURNISHED S- ROOMS, with BOARDING, in a private family. Reference required. Address “K, H.,** at tnia office. mhS-flt* CAMDEN- AND AT I— BAXLKOAD —Train* leave Tine- etreet Ferry: ■ , „ Freight, with Passenger Car attached 7-30 A. M. Atlantle Acccrr-niodation. -—4.15 F. M. Jnnction Accommodation...-- .--••■••e 30P. M. BBTUKBIHG, LB4YBS ATLAHTIO. Atlantic. Accommodation.... ....—.—..6.12 A. a. Freight. withPauenger Car attached—....l.2o P. M. Jnnction Accommodation-—••■■■•S.SS A. K EXTBA HADDOHFI3LO TBUHS Leave Yine street 11.16 A. M., HaddoitSeld 12.50 P. Me Freight must be delivered at Cooper’s Point before 3. SOP. M. to insure ite goln* down the nextday. . ml 9 Imlf JOHN G. BBYAKT, Agent. NOTICE TO-SHIPPERS. HEOFEIfINe OF CAN All NAYIttATIOW. TBEPHILAOELPHIA diril KEWTOBJS, BXPBEBS STEAMBOAT GO. inform their patrons, and the merchants and manufac turers of Phusdelphia generally, that they have BBSFMBD THBIB EEGULAR DAILY TBIPS between Fbiladelnhia rad Hew York. THROUGH IS TW BYTE-FOUR HOURS. ACf ENTS. WILLIAM P. CLYDE: & CO., No. 1* South WHAEYSS, Philada. ■ JAMES HAND, , No 11T WALL Street, New York. I. B.—Goods forwarded to ell points free of commie eion. mbit 6t .-***k NEW EXPRESS LINE, TU JSBSSBfSZ albxindbia, gsubgetown, ahi> WASHINGTON. Yia Chesapeake and Bolawar# Canal. Steamers leave first Wharf above MAEKET Street, every WEDNESDAY ana SATBEDaY, at 12M. For Freight apply to Agents. WM. F. CLYDE 4 CO.. Id-North and Sontn Wbsrves.PliiU.; J. B. DAYIDSOH. Georgetown, D. C.; FLOWEKS & BOWEN, Alexandria. Ya. muii-iy -_«ir— a- despatch line foe JmSsklttlH. new YOEK, THIS DAY —The Steamer SABAH, JOUBS, Master, is now loading at Thir* Pier below Chestnut Street, rad will leave at IS M. mhM-tf 133:South DELAWARE Avenue. OFFICE WATER TIIARB- j 1886. Vessels wanted ifffrpSport Ceai to Southern Port* Capt-4 Aast. Q.M. -»C—NOTICE —FOR NEW JIaaMEYOBK via DELAW AEE ABD.EAEITA* CANAL.-Tie despMch, swift, >nre Una wUI resume. fSmSS on MONDAY, lgi inet, two boats leavum dMly, vio: at 126 P -& Agents. mhU3t 138. South IjKLAffABg: Avesne. efj=m§ esteye n 1 COTTAGE ORGANS Not only UNEXCELLED, ibnt ÜBBOUALLp in porttr of Tone rad Power, demraed oepeclallT for §£»«>*»» rad Schools, hut found to be eqrally meH adapted t* the Parlor rad Drawing Boom. Yorerfe gU^gy^ NO. IN North SBVENTS Street - rerfect »! f "WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE BGXLPTIONB of ClwwaeiMiCoastittttioaj *S4*£?’ «d ««W, to fguggy^ ocU-tathalrif S'* j»E 8- Ttfa«..»j""g"y SLEEPER’S U. MAWJFAO- MaEEKT Strrot, one door ab ™ T hii T m ;K J rhlladelphl a. __ “ !al « works, E f ShS ith B *”** “ 4 rESKBTS wvxI ftST -