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    OH COMPANIES.
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PHILADELPHIA
JLUBRIUAHKti OIL COMPANY,
800.000 -SHARES
*9 CENTS EACH.
39 CENTS BACH.
* *
39 OBITTS BACH.
39 CENTS BACH.
100,000 SHAKES EEBBBVED EOS WORKING
CAPITAL.
3*Alt
WELLS READY FOR PUMPING.
Engine on. tto.© Giound!
IMMEDIATE KEAEIZATION!
The almost countless number of pstroleum associa
tion e, and the non-fulfilment of promises made, give
rise to serious apprehensions lathe minds of the man?
a, to the -wisdom of Investing at all In an enterprise of
the kind The profits are ofttimes indefinite!j prospec
tive, while the dividend day ie too distant even for
hopa to dwell upon with ploaeing anticipation.
Again, many labor under the delusion that only in
Venango oonntj oil is found In paying unaultties, where
enormous pnoea are paid for a few acres of hills, with
about as many rods of boring snrfaea. Add to this the
high figure at which the companies in conseanence are
compelledio sell their stick, and ean any one wonder -
ihat the percentage accrnlng Is quite trivial, and the
investment somewhat precarious ?
TAB PHU.AfB3.PHIA LUBRICATINO Oil COM
PAST present the lollowlng facta for consideration,
and salt the public to say whether or not the shares they
offer id twenty-five cents will in valne favorably com
pare with many in the market at dollars each. The
land owned by this company to in fee simple, and nnm-
Bering in all one hundred and sixty-four acrei.
Ho. 1 contains sixty seres, eitnatsd In Crawford
eonnty, Pa. On this propert Jis a well fonr hundred
feet deep, now being tubed for pumping. The force of
the gas when boring completely demolished the der
ricks, while -the yield of oil following was. such as to
Insure success from the start.
This well VI as sank in the centre of an old Indian pH.
of which there area number on the land. The natives
In primitive times gathered gallons of oil dally from,
these pita, ae wall aa off the streams. a lt was In Craw
ford eonnty that oil teas first calhered for medicinal
purposes. This one .well alone will pay a handsome
profit on the entire capital.
Ho. 2 contains sixty acres in Brie county. There to a
Well on this property fifty feet down, with a goodly
sh ow of oil. When sufficiently deep there 1s no donbt
ns to its yield.
Ho. S contains forty.fonr acres in Brie scanty, with
the beet surface Indications. ' The oil fonnd to lubrica
ting, and of the very hast duality, commanding readily
$3O per barrel. All the lots are heavily timbered with,
hemlock, ash, and maple, and Is considered very valu
able, should the Company see fit to dispose of the same.
Thereabouts are large oar maun factories, where count
less numbers are annually made for the navy.
Every acre can ba bored or cultivated-—no waste what
ever. Thera to a machine shop within six miles, while
the Pittsburg and Erie Railroad and Beaver and Brie
Canal run -close to the several properties. Adjoining
the land Hew 1 ork and Pittsburg Companies are sink
ing welle, while the Noble and Delamater Company
have an interest only a few rode distant
A first-class 11-horse power engine, with boring and
pumping apparatus complete, are on the ground, which,
With the wells In their present condition, are not only
• saving to the stockholders of many thousands of dol
lars, hut a aura guarantee of success, enterprise, and
immediate reimbursement.
Those desirous of Investing In stocks should not over
loook a fact of snob importance. The Company claim
advantages over most or all others now forming, and
irmly believe their shares will command a large pre
mium inside ef three mouths. The working capital
only—loo,ooo shares—for sale, the rest being already
taken. Buriy application will bo necessary to assure
shares. The books will be open TUB 3D AT, March 14th,
at the office of tho Oompsny, Ho. 103 CHESTNUT
(Street. In the meantime, stook to the extent of limita
tion may be. secured by addressing the Secretary, Box
2196 Post Office.
CHARLES WILLIAMS.
PRESIDENT.
JOHN F. COMBS,
TREASURER.
E. LUCIAN RICHIE,
mhlS-St SECRETARY.
ISP”
cherry run and west hickory
MUTUAL PETROLEUM COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Twenty-Are Cents per Share
FOR FULL-PAID STOCK.
CiPim 230,000 SHARES, AT Si FAB.
Working Capital 100,000SbareH.or $23,000
PRESIDENT.
DR. JAMES TRUMAN.
TBBASUBBB,
O. W. MoOLINTOOK.
SECRETARY,
EZRA LCKENS.
This Company la formed os the bests of the mutual
advantage to arise to all subscriber* from tie Immedl
>ta development of their several very Taluahletraeta of
yieh oil territory, lying In Venango county, Pennsyl.
Vsnla, and Freaton county, "Wait Virginia.
The exceedingly low price for PULL-PAID SPOOK
■enables erery one, "BICH OB POOR,” to invest ac
■eordlng to their means, and to participate In the profits
arising from the rapid rise of property and Its speedy
development.
The Oompenr purposes to sink (4) POTJB WILLS at
ones.
The properties consist of 335 acres, mostly in fee
simple.
LEASEHOLD.
Ho. 1 is one acre on CHUBBY BUN, Venango County.
Pennsylvania, holow the town of Plainer. Splendid
territory, Wells going down aU around.
FEE SIMPLE INTERESTS,
Ho. 2 is M acres on WBBT HICKORY GREEK. all
horsahls, heavUy Umbered, and fine oU Indications.
West Hickory Orssk Is thejjaxt creek to Pit Hole, on
lie same side of the Allegheny river.
n. a,*g neves. In fee eimple, PBKBTOH COURT ¥,
hottom land thins lull of Coal. The lend Ues hat a
short distance from the Baltlmoreand OhioßaUroad.
and is easy of aooees. On the next farm a Baltimore
company hays recently struck * R®* well.
Ho. 4is 50 acres, In fee simple, In PBE 3TOH COOHTT,
West Virginia, two miles from the above.lylng on
Deer Llok and Klngsesser* Bunt 35 acreshottomland,
comprising the valleys of both streams. The Baltlmo
and Ohio BaUroad passes directly through this tract.
On these lands are very fine surface Indications of oU.
They are surrounded by Philadelphia and
companies, who aro at work developing their lands.
OTBSCBIPTIOH BOOKS ABB ROW OPEH AT THH
OFFICE OP
0. T, YERKES, Jb.,
No. 80 SOOTH THIRD STREET,
,5D AT THB STOBB OP THB TREASURES,
0,. W. MoOLINTOOK,
217 NORTH wateb street.
gsfei.sa!.«,SiiffS«
*?tt and Scott Farm Oil Co. can have tbelrreoeipm ex
cXJU 4fo * “rtificates of stock °yßS r l
Fawny's office. OB and
athliat ' ‘ Secretary.
ISF** IHE
.GREAT REPUBLIC
39 CENTS BACH.
OIL -COMPANY
39 CENTS BACH.
I’IIILiIiKLPIUi. SEW TORE. ASS BSSTOIT,
350.000 SHARES; at—.™. $3. PAR VALUE.
50 CENTS PER BHARB
50 CENTS PER SHARE
50 CENTS PER SHARE
60 CENTS PER SHARE
50 CENTS PER SHARE
50 GENTS PER SHARE
50 CENTS PER SHARE
50 CENTS PER SHARE
50 CENTS FWB SHARK,
50 CENTS PER SHARE pQR tnM . pAID
POR PULL-PAID STOCK.
FOR FULL-PAID STOCK.
FOR FULL-PAID STOCK.
FOR FULL-PAID STOUK.
FOR FULL-PAID STOOK.
FOR FULL PAID STOCK.
FOR FULL-PAID STOOK
FOB FULL-PAID STOCK.
FOR FULL-PAID STOOK
THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS,
RESERVED FOR WORKING- CAPITAL.
In forming the above-named Company great eare haa
been taken In the selection of properties, so aa to obtain
none hut those well known to the public, and which
have been tried and fonnd to be the best yet developed.
The system of the organization will be on the mutual
plan, the same'aa that of the PEOPLE'S EQUITABLE
OIL COMPANY, which was so toon taken and now so
sassrly sought after. The working capital to to be
$30,000, which will he a very handsome fund for com-
mencing the development of Uhe property, and it to the
Intention of the managers to push the work energeti-
cally, and with confidence of the great success of the
undertaking. The subscription lhae been placed at the
low figure of 50 CENTS PER SHARE, so as to enable
all to have a chance tor 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 donbly desirable,
on account of cheapness.
- no. x 1* a tract of eighty acre* In fee ,i»ph>, of un
surpassed Oil Territory, on EAST SANDY GREEK,
ADJOINING THE ADAMANTINE WELL, or rather
the property on which this famous well is situated. II
was strode abont ton day b ago, and Is reported as flow-
ing 100 beryls of heavy lubricating oil, each barrel ol
which is cqnal to three barrels such as It obtained bom
OH Creek, There is room for a large number of Welle
This property his eighty rods of desirable boring terrl-
tory, fronting OB the Adamantlae Dandß, with two good
Coal Velas in the Bluffs.
Ho. 8. A lease for fourteen years of two-thirds of all
the oil obtained on three leases, on Pithole Bun, a hun-
dred rods from the month, as it empties into the Alla.
gheny river. Those are very finely located on the Bun,
and fine selections. A well is In progress, and will be
completed without expense to the Company.
Ho. 3 la live acres in fee eimple upon this celebrated
stream, which has attained a notoriety possessed by ne
other section for producing Petroleum, no wells having
been put down upon its borders which have tolled to
obtain oU, and among those now flowing and pumping
are the fallowing:
BEBB WELL...............» 830 BARRELS,
GROCERY W8LL....>~~. .—..150 "
BAKER WELL—.. 80
AUBURN WELL.... ein re mii HMCvee 90
PHIPPS WELL (just’struck)..,...,.. 100
RYHD FASM-. 60
BBBVOBT—.— —. 50 «•
Ho. *ls a lease of twenty years, of live acres (seven-
eighths of the OU to the lmmediately on the
Creek, and hat a_short distance from the new well of
Fifty Bartels Lubricating Oil recently struck by the Slip.
peryßoek Company, and which sent their stock from
SI per share to S 3 in one day.
ere in the centre of what la known as too "Great Oil
Basin,’’ should eertainly commend-toeraeelvee to toe
actions attention of those who contemplate investing in
OU Companies, and are unsurpassed by any as a basis
for an honorable and energetic petroleum organization,
and with that energy which toe management are deter-
mined to infnse into it, it certainly must proven good
investment.
MaNDAYi MABCH 13tH,
and remain open for one week,unless toe stock Is sooner
subscribedfor, at
No. <2O SOUTH THIRD STREET.
oil COMPANIES.
MUTUAL
60,000 SHARES,
PITHOLE GREEK.
CHERRY RUN.
SLIPPERY ROOK CREEK
The character of too above interests, situated as they
THE BOOKS WILL BE OPEN
FRESIDBHT,
OHAB. W. REEYES.
C. T. YERKES, Jb.
SECRETARY,
WM. B, RIOHMONP.
OH. COMPANIES.
ggr- ihm .
CAMERON PETROLEUM CO.
07 PENNSYLVANIA.
CAPlTAL******** •»••••••81,000,000.
SHARES 5400,000.
FAB
M.M.
lUBSOJUFTION PRICE.,*.—..
president. . ,
VANOE STEWART.
SECRETARY,
J. 1.. DARLINGTON.
VANCE STEWART, Mercer eo«n«V» F*. "
JOBS B. LEONARD, Weet Chester, F».
D. G. FORNEY, Washington, D. 0.
EEHEY I. COOKE, Washington, P. a
SIMON CAMERON, Harrisburg, ft.
JOBS H. DIEHL, Philadelphia
JOHN-F. GRAFF, Philadelphia.
GEORGE O. EVANS, Philadelphia.
JAMES DBF PI, Marietta, Lanceetsreo., Pa.
The present and prospective veins of the stosk of this
Ocmpauy may be Inferred from the fart that it owns a
fee simple Interest In 473 {four hundred and eeventy
three) agree of the riohest-tested oil territory In Venango
county, believed by the most experienced oil men in
that reiloe to becapable of prodnclni a net annnal ln
cbme to the Company of one and a half million dollar*,
or three times the entire cost of the stock, which would
bs equivalent to twenty.five per eent, a month on Its
subscription price, or-one hundred and fifty per cent,
per annum on its par value.
The following is a description of the Company's pro
perty:
One-fourth fee simple Interest in the celebrated
“Hoover 11 Farm, situate on the AUeaheny river,
abont two and one-half miles below Franklin, con
taining 292 (two hundred and ninety-two) acres, with
332 rods (or over one mile) front on the Allegheny river,
on which there are now twelve leases, each ten rods
square,and from which the owners of the foe simple cot
one half the oil, free of all expanse. Besides this, there
are two wells owned by the owners of the fee, from
which they cot all tbs oil.
On this Farm there are now ton wells In operation,
producing an average of ten barrels per day, and several
others are about being tubed. There are also On It {B7
(eighty-seven) more lots surveyed, and moie than fifty
applications are now standing to lease' the latter for oner
half the oil to the owners. '
Out of the twelve wollb on this Farm eleven are now
paying handsomely; a fact which sufficiently demon
strate! tha groat richnecs and reliability of the terri
tory.
Is the entire fee simple Interest In 181 (one hnndred and
eighty-one) ceres, situate On the Allegheny river, near
ly opposite the “Hoover” Farm, and a little nearer
Franklin, at ths month of Mill Bun, having a front of
98 rods on the Allegheny river, end one mile on both
aides of Mill Run, with ample boring surfsse for one
hundred wells, or Lots of ton rods square. This tract
is known as the “Blewsrt Farm,” and it dear of all
leases or incumbrances of any kind.
There is now in operation a fifty-barrel well (beside
several smaller ones) on the Cochran ;Farm, wbleh ad
joins this on the south. In fact, the ** Stewart ” Farm
is surrounded with good-paying wells, and within a
shjfttime a single lease of 80 rods front, on tho imme
diate opposite side of the river, sold for 3165,000 (one
hnndred and »ixty-five thousand dollars.) On this
tentA good well has been struck within a few days.
Bfadditlon to the territory of the “Stewart” Farm,
which is believed to be equally as good aethe “Hoov
er,” there are on It a three-story Grist Mill, with flue
water-power, a good farm-house, and other buildings,
hat will he of use to the company.
The durability of this immediate oil section is illus
trated by the fact that some of the wells on the “Hoov
er’ ’ Ferm have been pumping for over four yean, with
out any material diminution in their yield, while thr
oil here produced, from Its greater convenience for
transportation and superior gravity, always commands
from one to two dollars per barrel more ih§n the oil et
Oil Greek.
The officers of Hie Gompany feel Justified in present
ing the following estimate of what, with vigorous
management, the above lands earn be made to yield for
the benefit of the stockholders in a comparatively short
timfti V ■
There Is room on this for one hundred lots of ten rods
square, all of which can be-leastd Immediately for one
half the oil,/ree o fall expense to the Company.
Estimating one well to each lot Tone hundred wells,
although there Is ioBm for three hundred) et the very
moderate average of ten barrels each, would make a
Daily product of———— 1,000 bbls.
Out of this the Company’s share would be. 800 bbla.
Yalus of dally yield to the Gompany, at
ten dollars per bbl (It is now telling at
*13.60.) mhc betesesn s.m a mns«*i hsisws. *6,000 00
Allowing three hundred working days to
the year, this would make the Compa-
ny’s annual net reeeipts, from the Etew
art Farm alone. ——- 1,600,000 00
Allowing the same estlmateafor the “Hoot- , ,
8* m IJttDiPWty n “
onSt-fouxth in fee of the land interest, the
ennual net receipts from the latter would
ho i’ii'h ll mi —. 376,000 00
Making the anpual receipts from both
Farm*—l,B7s,ooo 00
Deducting from this amount the sum of
*375,000 for contingencies, would leave
sll9
Met Annual Income of the Company. —. *1,600,000 00
all these lots cam be immediately leased.
If It 1c deemed expedient, at a royalty the
Oil, with covenants bindingles»eos to sink wells, with
all possible diligence, to the depth of 600 or more feet.
-A FEW PLAIN WORDS TO SUBSCRIBERS.
You are not asked to subscribe to this Stocttwllh toe
expectation of immediate ip recelvini large dividends,
but the basis ou which toe Company rests, it 1$ be
lieved, wlUmekeyottr ImvestmehlßOt only soft, but,
prospectively, of enormous value.
notwithstanding, at toe present prices of OH,toe Com
pany's annual receipts (without any farther develop
ment) would he forty, thousand dollars, or sight par
sent, on the cost of the stock. <
The President, Hr. Stewart, le one of the meet prssH
• *al mad oxporieiiced oil operators In Uw Steto* ftn& ius
residence near toe Company's, property and general
oversight of Its management is too best guarantee that
no efforts will he spared to make toe Investment pro-
JU&ble.
Applications for a large proportion of too stock have
already been made, bnt none will be received until toe
books of toe Company am regularly opened , tor that
S *Only*a. limited amount of toe stock will be sold at
subsection Jpriee. ... - ....
The stock will be Issued full paid, without farther
iMwaiiseiits..
BOOKS OP SUBSCBIPTIOir wUI fed op«lt for* few
4uii osuiftfer Ji&iuuT 18i ISKi tt to offitt of
E. ft, lifflES, Treasurer,
*6.101 WAItTOT Btract. FMl*iU.
Alio, temporarily, bT
A. BOUGL&JS,
m-tt At S. E. mr, SEVENTH and CHBSrnTJT St«.
|ggp PHIIABZIPHIA
MUTUAL PSTEOLEUM COMPAM,
TWENTT-FITE CENTS PER SHARE FOR
EUEIrPAID STOCK.
CAPITAL, 300,000 SHARES $l, PAR VALUE,
WOBKING CAPITAL, 100,000 SHARES, OB $25,000,
Tie plan of this Company Is that each subsoiibsr
outers upon the Ground Floor, as it is sailed, or be*
ecmes a purchaser of the property, and shares all the
profits i therefore, the stock is issued folly paid at
TWENTX-FIVE CENTS FEB SHARE,
enabling all to secure an interest &t.& small cost, with
excellent prospects of speedy and large returns The
assets o! this company sonsht of 175 acres of land, in
fee simple, and three leases on five acres near Sugar
Creek, -with half the oil, and half the oil of three leases
on the property on Cherry Tree Bon.* .
Tract Ho. 1 is situate in Cherry Grove township,
'Warren e&unty, and contains one hundred and sixfcj
five acres of land , in fee simple, not far from the ceie
' jrated Pox fiowlhg well, and in the Immediate neigh
borhood of several wells golugdown. . .
Tract Ho. 21» situate on Cherry Tree Bun,in Venango
county, and contains nine a are s and one hundred and
forty*ore perches of land, in fee simple, about three*
fourths of a mile from the town of Cherry Tree. There
has been a ICO-ban el well struck on this run. about
half a vile from this property The Big Tank Com
pany *s land is close to this property, upon which there
are now six wells goins down, and several more will
be commenced within sixty days. Wells are going
down above and below tula property, with fine show
oi oil. This trad is not over a mile and a half from the
Bjcbert Farm, upon which are the celebrated Maple
Shade, Jersey; and Coquette Wells, all of which have
produced over 600 barrels per day, and arnnow yield-
I* s from 260 to fiOO barrels. The Company Intend to sink
three wells of their own Immediately, which, with- the.
three leases underway, willmake a handsome yield of
oil for the Company.
Ho. 3 is a lease on the left branch of Patchell Bun,
between the Allegheny river and French Creek, directly
in the centra of the two oil avenues that now run
through Venango county, and about one mile from the
Sugar Creek Well, now yielding about 70 barrels per
¥o. 4 is a lease near the above, and equally as good
and eligible.
Ho. 6 is a lease near the above, and about half a mile
from the new well, just struck, of about 35 barrels per
day; and as tbe 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
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 requited.
Examine our assets, end alter carefully comparing
them with any other offered to you, judge for yourself,
and act i ccordtngly. . , *
Books of subscription will be opened on MONBAT
next, March 13, and will not remain open over one
week, at
Faesidest— lßßAEL B. DEACOH.
Teeasbsiih- B B. HAKPEE,
Secretary— WlLLlAM MoUAHIEL.
To the Philadelphia Mutual Petroleum Company:
- I have been over your nine- acre tract, and, from the
appearance of the surro&ndisg property, am satisfied
there is nobetteroil 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 running through the entire
%u.4t . yoaM,Te n*i&w-
THE
WOBDEN ITAiItM:
Oil, COMPANY
OH
SUGAR CREEK..
OFFICE, 140 BOOTH FOURTH STREET,
' The property eojelete of 180 acres fa fee simple of
.tillable LUBRICATIRG Ollj LASDS situated upoa
Hie right bank of tpaaß ORBKK.Venango County.
One hundred acres of the land je flat or bottom land,
nith a front on tbe Creek and Hastings’ Bon of about
one mile, adjoining the property of Sugar Croek Oil
Company , which struck nlarge wellof heayy oil. The
- Company will retain a large working capital, to be em
ployed in drilling a number of wolls, which are now In
P PROSPECTUS or any fnrlber Information can be ob
..reoii at office. I*o Bonth FOURTH Street. mhlo.6t
treasures,
THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIAv WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1865.
or kbkchk ootnmnr, fa.
TREASURER,
E. G. JAMESB.
or psndtpnnrxiA,
WBflT OHBBIBn, FA.
DIRECTORS*
THE “STEWART FARM,”
STATE OF PBUHSTIVAMIA.
HAItPEE, DTJKNEY, & CO.’S,
Ho. US South THIRD Street.
WAHAJBAKBB fc BBQWN,
Oil GOMPATIEB.
|gjjp°- YlflOß
MUTUAL PmOLEUM COMPANY
PHILADfLPHtA, HEW YORK. AM) BALTIMORE.
Capital, 400,000 smtres,at9l Par.
W OBKING CAPITAL, 120,00* SHARKS, OB
fso.ooo.
SCBSCBimOK PBICE, 85 CBBTW* FEE
BHABE FOB FUUe PAID STOCK.
The Properties of the Company consist of 930 aeree of
choice selected Oil Lands, sltnated In Green and Fayette
counties, Ffinsa.» and in Monongahel& eounty, west
Virginia, fronting on the Monongalia river (near the
Pennsylvania’ State Line), all in the famous Bonlk*
weatern Pennsylvania Amber Oil Beilon. ' , _ ,
JDTo/I—la Taylor’s farm, of 2fi4 aoies* situated In
Franklin township, Greene county. Fauna * on bom
Bides of Ten mile Creek, 1% roUeB below Waynwbnrs,
This is a lease for twenty years; ose-elghth of the our
&«., goes to lessor. This is very valuable Oil Territory,
and wtll situated. .lay . ,
Ko, 2—ls Otho B. Victor's Farm, 0f450 acres, situated
In Georges township, Payette county. Penna., on both
sides of Georges Crtek. This is a lease for twenty years,
one eighth.of the oil, coal, salt, and all minerals gots
to the lessor. This also is valuable OU Territory * and
Well situated. „ ~ , ,
86. s—ls Allen Dminer’s Farm, of 208 acres-situated
in Cass township, Monongaheia county, west Virginia,
{near the Pennsylvania State-Line), fronting directly on
the Mososgahela river. This is a least for twenty ye «a;
one tenth of the oil. Ac . goes to lesror. This is also
very valuable Oil Territory, and is well situated.
80. 4—ls JB. BeElroy’s Farm, of 20 acre*, situated in
Csbs township, Monongaheia county. West Virginia,
•djolnini 80. 3, and also fronting on the Konongahela
liver, being valuable Oil Territory. ■ .* '
At least three wells will be put down without delay.
These preperties are exceedingly well situated for oil
purposes. 3 hare 11 slack water navigation of the Mo*
coEgahela river for Urge steamers. The properties, be
sides oil of the finest quality, contain vast quantities of
coal, iron, salt, and other minerals, which will find a
ready market as mined, and can be conveyed to Pitts
burg by river, and toon by a diieot railroad.
This Company ii in earnest, and desires that all who
want a goed oil stock, in a company *ure to pay hand*
somely, to lose no time in subscribing to the stock.
Twenty-five cents per share, full paid, the Gompany
to be organized as toon as the stock is subscribed and
paid for. at which time all the Stockholders are oxpwt*
ed to participate In the selection of permanent officers, *
Books to be opened on
WEDNESDAY, March 15th,
in Philadelphia, at the OS ce of
LED YARD dc BARLOW,
Ho 439 CHESTNUT Street. '
Only a limited number of Shares are' for sale.
PRESIDENT PRO TEM,
JOHN BUTCHER.
TREASURER ABB SECRETAB.Y PRO TEM.,
JOHN DB BEOT.
mb!4-3t
,|ggp» THE
FLOWING SPRING OIL COMPANY,
OF PHILADELPHIA
CAPITAL..—*
■ FAS TAX. TIE, $l.
Subscription Price Twenty-fire Cents.
Full Paid up and no further Assessment.
100,000 SHARES RBSERVED FOK WOREINO
CAPITAL.
"THE FLOWING SPRING OIL COMPANY ” owns
In fee simple (we have no leases) two hundred and
four (304) acies of land in Athen* county, Ohio. ,
The property lies only two (2) miles southeast from
Marshfield Station, on the Marietta and Cincinnati
Railroad, and about four (4) miles southwest.from
Athene, another station on. the same railroad. Good
wagon reads run from this property to both stations
MARGARETT’S CREEK, a tributary of the ROCKING
RIVER* runs through the land from east to west. The
presence of several OIL SPRINGS on this property is
ample testimony as to its value- About two-thirds (74)
of the land is first-class boring territory.
The Cincinnati OU Company’s land, which adjoins
this on the west, has a flowing oil spring upon it, and
the company are developing their property with the ut
most diligence.
Immediately below the property of “The Flowing
Spring Gil 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—viz;
‘ ‘ The National Oil Company,” “The Athens Petro
leum Company,” and “The Harper OU and Mining
Company,” or Philadelphia; “The Sugar Creek OU
and Coal Company,” of New York city, and “The
Columbus Oil Company, * * of Ohio.
The excitement in. Athens county, Ohio, and the de
mane for oU territory, is equal to that on OU and Bugar
Creeks, in Pennsylvania, and property has advanced
in value several hundred per cent. In a few months.
THE FLOWING SPRING- OIL COMPANY
wiU undoubtedly PTove to be one of the best
The subscription books will be opsn on Marohttth, at
the Counting Room of
B. ROBERTS & 00.,
ISo. 341 Market Street,
at 9 A.M., and on other days until the sale is completed.
A map of the property may be seen at the Office of
E. ROBERTS dr CO.
Pttiaioßrr,-- . ••
“wrsTßiNaaoLD,
SECRETARY,
vi. McDaniel.
TEBABURBB,
E. TYSON.
Counsellor—W. D. OOMEO-YS.
t We hereby certify that we have been on,the land of
the “Flowing Spring OUCompany." and thatHi*iof
the hiibeit order of ou* producing territory , The state •
Bients made above are not exaggerated. This property
ie thought bo be of as much alue as any 101 l land in
The oil fonnd here is lubricating oil, and cofQmand*
in price *25 per barrel at the wells.
The title Is indisputable.
TIfISTT CENTS PUB SHIBE.
MOJVOiVA OIL COMPANY.
CAPITAL.-- ©350,000.
PAR VALUE, #l.
Subscription Price only 20 Cents per Share
FULL PAID BP, AND HO FURTHER ASSESSMENTS,
WORKING CAPITAL, 815,000.
This Company is organized on the most eqmitafcle
principle, without recoume to the present prevatllnz
spirit of Bpeculation.and with a view to tho Immediate
development of the land, and to ©n.bte every one,
whether rich or poor, to invest according to their means,
and to participate in the legitimate profits of the pro
dnciion of Petrolenm, to which end a large portion of
the proceeds cf the sale of tho stoch Is devoted to work
jug capital.
The Company own In fee simple one hundred acres of
fine boring territory, in the centre of the celebrated
Mecca Lubricating Oil .district, in Trumbull county,
Ohio, consisting of a good, well-improved farm, sur
rounded by producing wells of the Mecca Oil Company,
of 1 his 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 hast fix the
market, and is in great demand at Fifty Hollars per
barrel at the wells.
There are two wells down, almost ready for tubing,
with a good show of oil in both, with an eight*horse
engine on the around, so that no delay will occur in title
operations of the Company. \ _ 808 . •
The depth of the Oil wells in Mecca ranges ftomjlfty
to seveniyjiveftet, so that a large number of wells can
be sunk at no greater cost than one well in Venango
countg and other Oil districts; though within a few
weeks Oil has been found in the Mecca district at eight
hundred feet, indicating that there will yet be large
JZotofwpteslfs in this section of Ohto ,
When the stock is all taken, a meeting will be called,
officers elected, and measure* taken for the full develop:
m lubBcrfetion°lSdkß will be open on WBDJIBSpAY,
the 16th inst., from 10o’clock A M. to3o’clockP- M- t
and continue open until SATURDAY, the 18th inst., ai
the same hours, at CHBgTJ|TJT BTKEETi
JOHN DERBYSHIRE.
HBJNBY B. WALLACE,
B F. PBEBTISB,
W. O' LESLIE
GEOJtGB W. GBIFFIH,
BOBT. JOHNSTON,
|gjgr~ MCTLAX, BENEFICIAL
MINING AND PETROLEUM COMFI.
CAPITAL 5300.000.
800,000.. SHAKES,
$1 Far Yalue- Subscription Price 25 Cts.
WORKING CAPITAL 835,000,
(ONE*H ALi. OP THE CAPITAL STOCK.)
3STO FUTURE ASSESSMENTS.
INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF
PENNSYLVANIA.
6SO Acres of Oil and Mineral lands.
COMMITTBB.
tf. B. ENBA6S. < - JOHN 8. McMULLIN,
GEOEGB W. POWELL,
Eubseriptionsto alimited number of Shares will he
received at the Office of
Gr. W. PQWELL & 00,» Brokers,
No. 374 South. THIRD Street, .
(WASHINGTON BUILDING), Boom Ho. 19,
* Second Story, Philadelphia,
Ko 1. A. perpetual lea»e of fifty (50) acres in Wood
county, West Virginia, situate on Howard’s Hun, a
tributary of Little Kauawha Kiver. being in the great
oil belt, and the immediate centre of the upheaval. Oil
r brings abound in the immediate vicinity of this tract
which is also only a abort distance from the first oil
.Wing discovered In M9O. TheStauuton Pika run.
llmuah tie D.eraieee. Tie tract lies at she distance of
a mile from Walker’s Creek, and abonttbe same from
tie Little Kanawha Biver, and the. Northwestern Vir
ginia Kail road, a branch of the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad, and also adjoins the lands of the celebrated
Carlisle Oil and Mining Company of West Virginia,
which are under rapid development. Royalty one* sixth
° 2. Two' hundred (200) seres Elk Elver, a
branch of the Great Kanawha Biver* Clay county, West
Virginia.. This landis regarded as being first class oil
Wriltojy* with unquestionable evidences of the exist*
ence of petroleum; the dip of the rocks in the ravines
and along the streams prove this conclusively. This
has been long known as a petioieum bearing region,
and, from the favorable reports that have been made
thereon by our most eminent geologists, .we must confi
dently look for an abundant yield of oil.
a Pour hundred and ten and three-quarters (41030
acres of'mineral lands In Somerset county, Pennsyl
vania. This land Is underlaid by rich veins of
and vaJuabiedepoalts of iroa ore—being easy of access,
will render transportation to the place of shipment both
cheap and expeditious Somerset county has long been
esteemed as one of the most favored coal region* of the
State. Capital ha* been invented there with the most
satisfactory results, and with the recent discoveries of
petroleum in that county, there will unquestionably be
a rapid increase in the price of mineral lands.
Mbps, Plans, and Specifications may be seen at the
OftenoftheCompany
(Washington Building), Boom. 80. IS, Second Story,
rs!4-3t*
gggp> WOOMOBB
OIL .COMPANY.
Stockholders can obtain their certificates of atock npon
tba presentation of tbs Treasurer's receipts at tha lem
nojarv Office of the Sccretsry, between me homaof 11
A IFand IP. M. MICHAEL »ISggT. Secretary,
mhl4 3t- Ho 805 8. bIXTg Street.
GREAT OENTBAL CLOTHING HOUSE,
|gP“ FEISaiIVI.
PETROLEUM COMPANY,
ORGANISED CHUBB THE
HIHIHO AHD MAHUFAUTURIHG LAWS OF THE
STATE OF HEW YOBS.
...5300,000.
B. P. SMITH.
B. B. HABPEB,
Gontlsontal Hotel.
Commute a.
OIL COMPANIES.
THE NEW YOKE AND LIVERPOOL
CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS,
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES,
*lO PER SHARE, NOT LIABLE TO ASSESS-
MENT.
GOVERNMENT BOBDS ABB SECURITIES TAKES
IN FAYHBXT FOB STOCK.
OFFICES!
No. «* EMPIRE BUILDING,
*O. ft BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Post Ornoe Address, Box No. 5368, NbW YORK.
OPyiCHRB.
Hoe. DANIEL 8. DICKINSON, President.
WM. T. PHIPPS, Vice Praildent.
ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary.
H. J. BUBTIB, Mining Superintendent,TlturriUe.Ps.
ATLANTIC BANK, M 0.112 Broadway,N. Y.,Treasury.
The wells of the Company are now procuring oil.
Payment for stock may be made In drafts', reglstsrad
notes, or Government bonds ind securities, which bonds
and securities will be taken at their market value.
Remittances may be addressed to the Gompany, F. O,
Box *O. 6888, New York City, or to “Atlantic Bank,
Treasury of-the Nett Fork and Liverpool Petroleum
Companyi’No. 147 Broadway, Hew TorkCity.”
Proepecms sent to any address on application, con
tainted a full and clear account of the operations of this
MOST SUCCESSFUL PETROLEUM COMPANY.
mh4 gm ______
THE WEST VIBDISI4 NATION,
AL PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION.
PROVISIONAL BOARD OF DIBEOTORS.
. PKBSIPRKT. ■ .
STRICKLAND KSEASS.
Mat lon GUlingham* J&mes McMaues,
Daniel McOleary, WiUiam Griffiths*
Matthew J. Brady, _ J T. Epwand,
A. G* Deakyne. M.. D. • Win, H. Ackley.
- J. H. WHSELBB. Seeretary.
JAMES LYSD, Trustee. - •
At a meeting of the Stockholder*, held March 2. after
hearing the report of .the JPiovMonal. Board, showing
the great rise in the value of the lauds* it was ,
BesoVoet l, That aU stock which shailnot be paid in
foil before the Ist of April, shall be forfeited for the uve
of the Association, and that after that date no stock
shall be sold at leas than $l. GO per share.
The Lands of the Association consist of 1.188 acr«s si
tuated on Beedr Creek, on the Little Kanahwa. and on
Hughes river, in the bett Oil District of West Virginia*
An jsngiuehasßseu purchased, aid work will be Imme
diately commenced. ... -X . _»t A
fc took can be subscribed for until Ist April, at #1 par
share, foil paid, at the office of the Trustee. 80. s>£ S.
SIXTH S&reet, second floor . __ _
An awourned meeUng of the Stockholders jriU be
held enTHUBSDaY» the 16thlust., atSo’clockP. M.
mhl3 mw2t* . . ~ ___
MILITARI.
§ . GOD I GRANT ! VICTORY t
BTH UMOK UEACIUI REGIMEST.
ALL THS BOUNTIES PAID ON BEING MUSTERED IN.
DO NOT WAIT TO BE DRAFTED !
The Officer* ere all Veteran Soldiers, and will taka care
ot their men, and be with them tn the field.
CITY AND U. S: BOUNTIES:
ONE YEAR* 9500.
TWO YEARS, SB5O.
THREE YEARS, 9SOO.
Beside* the Hlfhett Ward Bounties, and Fay. Ration*,
and Clothing.
Headquarters,
NATIONAL GTTAJR.I}©’ HALL,
RACE Street, Below SIXTH.
mh!4-Bt*
« MAJOR GENERAL HANCOCK’S
Ist Ajaan? corps . ■
VETERANS.
A CARD TO THE PUBLIC, ,
By an order from the War Department, received thia
day, March 13th, Inst., every Veteran who desires to
enlist In the Ist Army Corps, to be commanded by
Major_C«°staL Winfield S Hancock, must make his
naming the C®rTesslon*fdls»riot andthe
This wID prevent any advantage being taken of him by
any runner or other recruiting agent In any ward or
township in the country, where the Inducements of
larger local • bounties are held out thbn-itt other warde
or cowusbipe.
The ftubreribex desires Ii to bs distinctly understood
that be did not in any of his advertiaements, handbills,
or posteis agree to cash auy warrant isiued by the city,
norba* hebeen fnrnlsbed any means to do bo.
Most of the wards in Philadelphia have advertised to
cash the city warrants, and it is thought that in a fa w
days a perfect system will be adopted to this effect
Etstv veteran relieves a drafted man; therefore,
every person should become a raeraiting officer.
A single muh may credit himself to any district he
may choose to eelsef previously to being enrolled,
y V BENJAMIK FRANKLICf,
Chief ot the Detective Department of Phlla.,
mh!4 fit And Exeeutive of the Becrulting Committee
INSURANCE.
■BURANCK AGAINB'
ACCIDENTS
EVERY DESCRIPTION,
* BY THE
TBAYELIEBS’ INBFBANCE COMPANY,
HARTFORD, CONN.
Capital BCQO.OOO.
KM, W. AIMS, Agent, 404 Walnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
• OBEBRAL ACCIDBBT POLICISB
For Five Hundred Dollars, with $3 per week compen
sation, can be had for $8 per annum, or any other sum
between $9OO and (10,000 at proportionate ratea.
TEN DOLLAES 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 Accident Policy, at the
Ordinary Sate.
THIRTY DOLLARS PREMIUM
Seenmafnll Policy for $6,000, or $26 per weak com
pensation, as above, at ;he Special Kate.
FOBEIGN BISKS.
Policies Issued for Foreign. Weat India, and CalifOr*
nla Travel, Bates can be learned by application to the
Office.
SHOUT TIME TICKETS.
Arrangement* “8 In eonree of completion by which
the traveller will be able to purchase, atanyßaUwar
Ticket Office Insurance Tickets for one or thirty day a
travel. Ten cent* will buy a ticket for one day ’a travel,
Insuring »S,OOO, or *l6 weekly compensation. Ticket
Policies may be bad for 3,6 i and Ik months, in the same
Bisks taken at Hazardous Bates. Policies
Issued for A years for 1 years premlnm.
- - INDOOEMENTB.
The rateß of premlnm are lest than those of any other
%TM T and thousands
of thoio who have been reiectedby Life Companies, In
consequence of hereditary or other diseases. tan effect
insurance in the TEATBLItBSS* at theloweet rates.
Life Insurance Companies pay no part of principal
*raa uniil ih* death of theaesured. TheT£hY£LEiSRS*
pay the loss or damage sustained by personal injury
whenever it occurs. ■ ~ , , - 4 .
The leelin* of security which such aa Insurance gives
to those dependent upon their own labor "tor support is
worth Score than money. JSTo better or more satisfac
tory use can be made of so smaU a snm. •
J. <3 BATTBBSOH, President.
BOBPET DBPNIB, Secretary. _ .
Q. P. DAVIS, Vice President
HBNEY A: DYER, General Agent.
- Applications recelyed and Pollclea leaned by
WILLIAM W ALLSN,
mhl3-mwfr3m . 80. 40* WALHPI' Street.
A CERTAIN CURE FOR CANCERS,
TDBOBS. AHD TETTBB,--By Kisses M and H.
Blh'KLB No. «8* North THIKTEENTa Street, below
Vine, Philadelphia, where can be obtained at any
tirasthe Tetter Ointment which has cffeotnally cured
Tetter of 16 or 20 years’ standing. Salves for Bhen
matlsm, Piles. Come, Bryslpelae, Bolens? and PiUs for
pnrifylng the blood. ; - mlils-6t
|v T WAS AFFLICTED WITH THE
X CAHoBR on my right thigh for fourteen years, and
hotel recommended by a iaoy who had been anted by
the Miuei HIKKLB, I placed myaeU under their
treatment, aid It is now six months since a perfect curs
has been made. Many of my friends had given me up
es being incurable, therefore I retnrn many thanks to
the Misses Hinkle for saying my Ufe. lam now in the
erjormect of good health HaHBAB HORMB.
branteyiELP, Bel, co:, Pa., Jan, la, *6B. mhia 6t»
MISSES HINKLE-AS A SENSE OF
XTI. gratitude to you for the cure of my, cancer, I deem
‘itprudenttohaTeltacknowledged in the papers, that
it may he the means of benefiting others. I was at;
tacked on the left'breast with, a suspicions tumor, and
applied to a physician to examine jit proyed v to be a
cancer, and was tieated as such, bat be
came giadually worse, until it became evident that I
tad to obtain relief or less my life And hearing-oi
the many euros that you had performed:, I placed my
self under your care, and that the disease ha* all been
eradicates, I have not the slightest doubt. Over three
years beve intervened, and the diseased point is as
sound «*«, part of my bod Sir i THO r N TON,
1605 Callowhill Street,
Philadelphia, Pa,
mWB-6i*
TO. OTE-AFFLICTED.-1 BO- HERJS-
I BY certify that I was for more than twenty years
afflicted with a cancerous tumor. I applied to three or
four different doctors ; : all a*reed in pronounciagit a
very ddsserous cancer, but neither gave me much en
couragement that it could he emeu. Fortunately I
beaid of the Misses Binfcie. I placed my* elf Odder
their hands immediately for treatment, and in a enow
time was entbelycured s it being immediately under
ilie corner of the eye. but by their superior skill and
careful attention it was entirely removed* without the
least injury totbeeyeor scarcely leaving a scar, l do
most confidently recommend all who m*y unfortunate
ly be afflicted with cancer immediate applica
tion to the Mieses M. & H. Hinkle, Ho. 254 tfocth
Thirteenth street, Philadelphia. . _ _ 4 ,
• JUDAS WBAK, 605 Brown Street.
FHiLAPELPgiA, Jan, 3, 1665, mhlS-et*
this is to certify that I WAS
A sid'-cted with the Camas, bask of my left ear for ten
yfsrs, 1 tried several skilful physicians of this city,
hut ail afforded me no permanent relief. L heard of tbe
Misses Btuhle, and resolved to make one more effort,
and that lain pleased to inform the public has been
successful. This wonder mi enra was made in two
months, and. deserves to be placed on record, that
others afflicted with the same disease may know where
to obtain a certain cure. _ . . .
mhlfrW LAHIBL HOWARD, 1488 Time street.
PHILADELPHIA PHOTOGRAPHIC
I COMPAHY, Ho. 730 OHBSTHirr Street —Manu
facturers of CARTES DB VIBI 18. for tbs trade A
large stock of the best and most desirable subjec’a
always on hand} also, a full »uppljr of Soule s *'opB
- b. * ' Ordw s delivered at the shortest notice.
Dealers will fisd it to theit advantage to call at out
Booms, 80. 73Q CBBsTBPT Street.: mhl3iawi 3t»
MORGAN, ORB, & GO.,- STEAM- EH
JU QIHB BUILDERS, Iron Yoonders, and (Hnsrai
Machinists and Boiler Slaked, -So. !3W CALLOW
HIM. Styst. Philadelphia. ■ fWO-tf
S, E, COR, SIXTH 4ND MARKET STREETS.
WANTS.
WANTED—BY A MARKET-STREET
if 3>BT GOODS House, a YOUNG MAS aeon*.
fOBWd to ee]llnr goods by sample to the city iradq
Address Box2fiQ2. Pont Office, phlfi
WANTED—A SITUATION BY A
if YIOHG MaK AB ASSISTANT BOOKKEfIfBS
or BNThYCkESKjn a wholesale boose, who has
been is the wholesale notion business one year- Good
references given. Address **P K ,*» Press Office. It*
WANTED-A YOUNG MAN, COM-
T • patent to set as a ear dispatcher for a* railroad
company. Address Box 2,018 P. 0., Philada. mh!s-3t
WANTED—AN ENERGETIC AND
Tv efficient person to t&e charge of a large store
connected with an extensive colliery. Address, with
references, Boy 2,018 P. O . Philadelphia I rahll-gt
WA NT E D—A SITUATION AS
Assistant in a Wholesale Dry Goode House, by a
Young Han, twenty five years old. Hashed several
ye sr» T experience in the retail trade. Has a large ac
quaintance among country merchants, and could assist
with the books, if required.
Beferenees given. Address Box 80, Mount Holly,
Kew Jersey, * mhl4-2t*
WAN TE D—A SITUATION AS
BOOKKEEPER in a wholesale House. Best
city reference gives. Address **JB. L. H. ,' 5 Press
Office. • . . .
WANTED-A COMPETENT PEB-
J T 80S to take charge of the Btuiaeas Department
of a Weekly Publication. Addre.s, with name, re
ference, etc.. Box HOP Poet offlee, mhlS-St*
WANTED—AT $l5O PER MONTH—
A reliable Canvasser in every town and conuty.
for the MURSE AMI) SPY, the most Interesting; and
exciting hook ever published, embracing the adven
tures of a woman lathe union army as Muse, Scout,
and Spy* flying a most yivid inner picture of the war.
We have Agents clearing $l5O per month, which we will
prove to any doubting applicant Bend for circulars.
Address “JOBES, BROS., * GO., 600 CHuSTNOT
Street, Philadelphia. f »• mh7lm*
E
MPIiO YU K T HOUBE. FOR
—Housekeepers, Seam«treßBea*Cl^i](ibennaida,'Watt
ers, Hums, Cooks* Laundresses, aad jeneral home
■ Work, white aad colored. 809 LOCUST St. f©2o-lm
T?MFLOYMENT HOUSE FOR
•£-* Clerics, Book-keepers, Salesmen, Packert. Porters,
Watebmen, Coachmen* Drivers. Conductor*, Bar-tend
er*, Walters, Farm bands. Gardeners, &o. Employers
suited at short notice. 803 and 804 LOCUST Street.
feSO-lm ...... '
f\lL ON THE BRAIN,—SITUATION
V/ as Qlerk, Accountant, or Superintendent, wanted—
anywhere if there ie Oil there—by a business man.
Baris factory reference; security if required. Address
Carversyllle, Pa. . mhlfrwfrtaSt*
SALESMAN WANTED IN A DRY
O GOODS COMMISSION HOUSE. One weU ac
quitted with city trade. Address Post Office Box
1,043. _• mhll«6t*
EXPERIENCE D SALEB-LA-
S WABTEO. Add rani noteta
EI!WIS HiliTt & CO.,
JTo 36 Street.
mhls-3t*
® WANTED TO RENT—FOB ONE
year, with privilege of baying, a comfortable
DWELLING; ten. rooms, with one or more acres of
grousd, within ten miles of the city and not more than
ten minutes’ walk from a station, on either West Ches
ter, Germantown, Norristown, or Pennsylvania Bail*
road. Address
mhl4 2t* **o. Y. W.,” Press office.
M WANTED—TO BENT FOB THE
Summer. a Cottage, famished or. unfurnished.
Within say 10 miles of the city, and near a railroad
statton. AddressßdnllCO Philadelphia!?. O ahl3 6t*
® WANTED TO RENT, BY APRIL
lit, a modern DWELLING. ettaated abore Arob
■treat aid west of Broad. Beat about $4OO. Address
Bore 1937. Pott Office mM-Im*
nnn $lO,OOO, and $5,000 to
,SP W,UUU, XMYBST UPON MOBTGIBB, .
Apply to A FITfiBR.
mKl6‘-» » No. SI fforth SIXTH St.
<£l Ann TO S3,OOO.—PARTIES WITH
tjJUjVA/v/ these amounts lo invest In a soleand ex
elusive agency in Philadelphia, for an extensive Sam*
eip manufactured article in great demand, may learn
particular s by addressing the undersigned, through the
Philadelphia Post Office.
*nh9-et* '
MEW PBBUCATIOJSB.
“PETERSON’S DETECTOR,
JL PETERSOff’S DETSOTOB.
March 15, out tbls moraing. Poll description of 22 new
connterfetts. Price 15 cents. ; "
XTATIONAL BANKS, NATIONAL
JL* BANKS.—PBTBESOBPS Is theonly'Betectojr pu
blished giving the Official Lists of the Rational Basics,
and botou eitiea* quotations. Price 15 Mats,
PETERSON'S IS THE BEST DE
TKCTOK pnblfehed. Corrected by Drexal & Co.,
March IS, Oat th.la morning. Price $1.50 a year.
ONLY ONE DOLLAR AND PIFTF
V CEBTS A TEAR JOB PBTBKSOB’B COUKTKB
- BIT BETECTOB, Boot to any addrosa Subscribe at
onto. T. B PETEHSOIf & BEOS ,
306 CHBSTBDr Street. Philadelphia.
All the Notr Books are for sale at Petnaon’a. It
HRAHCXAL,
5-20 /,
COUPONS,, '
DUE
- MAY Ist,
BOUGHT IT HIGHEST HABKST PRICE,
BT
DBEXEL & CO,,
mhl6-tmyl go. 3* BQTJTH THIBD BTBBBT.
rjrTH K NiCffl ‘ ” ■ ' ~
7-30 XJ. 8- NOTES
FOR SALE.
nr sums to suit fubghasibs.
k
DAVIES BROTHERS,
BANKERS AND BBOKBBS,
1*35 DOBK STBBBT,
DSAUEBS IX qovbbxmbxt skoukitisb aHTg-
TttT.T.T
mh9-lm
10-40 BO ™ 8 '
CASHKi) IJS e«U>, BY
EGBNRY A. HEISBR SONS,
DEALERS IS aoVEBSHEST SBCURiriBS.
So. 4* PISE Street, SBW YORK.
In view of tbs prospect of PEACE aatd a PALL IS
COLD, bolder, of Cold Bond, trill do well to detach tbs
Coupon, and realize the internet at present rates for Cold.
Parties residing ont of the eity wishing to cash their
Coupons can forward them by express, and we will re
turn the Cold or its value la greenbacks, as desired.
fe!2 SW
rjJBORGE A. WARDER,
\J STOCK BBOKBB*
Mo. 318 K WALHUT BTRK&T.
■ Stocks and Loans negotiated. Subscriptions retired
for the new United States 7-30 Loan in sums of 95Q and
upwards. mhl-wfmiat*
CAMUEL ALLEN,
O STOCK BBOKKE,
Ho, 136 South THIRD Street,
TeiladelphiA,
rnhH-lm*
"W». w
sc Broker.
*5 IB Booth THIBB-Strict
gNGLISH BROWN STOUT,
SCOTCH ALE,
nr sToira and glas&
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
DEALER IK FINE GEODESIES,
Corner of ELEVENTH and TIRE Bta.
£NDIA CAMEL’S HAIR BHAWLS.
O. F. HOVEY & 00.
Hats received by Ship SIAM,’ '-from Calcutta,
ONE CASE CASHMERE SHAWLS
of very handsome designs.
38 SUEtMER Street,
mhS-fmwetf
MARSHAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE
«-*- of a Writ of Bale, by the Hon. JOHN C4D WAL4-
DBB, Judge of the District Court of -the IJnlted States,
In and fot the Eastern District of Penney! vanla. In Ad
miralty. to me directed, will be sold at Fnblic Sal* to
tbs blithest and best bidder, for casti, at -Samuel.G,
Coolt ™ Ancttoi Store, No. 184, Sonth FRONT Strest on
THURSDAY, March 30th, 1865, at IG o’clock A. M , font
ISrielc of Vhisly. WILLIAM MIbbWARO.
U. 8. MarslalE D. of Ponna.
Philadelphia, March M. 1885. mh!6-8t
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.-WHEN
£■ desired, be sore to get the Pa ten Hlnge-back Al
bum*; sold at B, F. HBIMBB’S. 6554: ABCS Street.
Tbey give most satisfaction, combining strength and
flexibility. ; ; li *
pARTES DR YIBITE —THOSE DONE
V F. BE2MEB are sure to please. They evince
taste, skill, and rareaccnracT. Sea specimens and ob
tain fine styles, jat 6534 ABCH Street. It*
in CARD PICTURES FOR $1.25-
I*l Cheap, accnrate. and pretty styles of Likenesses,
snttable for albums, also for scholars to exchange with
tbeir schoolmates. BKIMER’S, SECOND Street,above
Green. . - - It
m FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND
3 MACHINES —Ail theflmpioved Floughs.HMraw*,
Cultivators, Seed-sower?. Bay, Straw, and Fodder*
cutters, Horse Power* and Threshing Machines, How
ing and Heaping Machine*. Spring-tooth Horse Say
Bukes, Field and Garden Hollers. Garden and Pam
Barrows, Farm Belle, Ox Yokes, Churns, Grist Hills,
together with a fall stock of animplementsappertaining
to the *arden Purchasers are invited to call and ex*
amine my stock and prices -—--L, v
• ROBERT BIJTST, Jr..
Agricultural and Seed Warehouse,
Hob. 9258 and 934 MARKET Street,
mhll-6t Above flinth.
m, BUIST'S WARRANTED KITCHEN
X GSBDBN BSEDS.—TheBc Basis sre always war
ranted as represented, end era unearpsesed In purity
or duality. For sale by .
ROBERT BOIBT. Jr.,
Rob. 988 and 984 MARKET Street,
mbll-dt Above Ninth.
HR ONION BETTS.—2OO BUSHELS
X prime white and yellow Onion setts now in store,
and for sale st the lowest market price . :
ROBERT BDIST, Jr.,
Seed end Agricultural Warehouse,
Boe. 988 and 984 MARKET Steeet,
mhll et f abiva Ninth;
M EXTRA EARLY PEAS—2OO BUSH
3-BLS Extra Early Peas. uosnrpaeied in quality,
now in store and. fox sale, iajtuntUles I to suit,, by
ROBKRT BDIBT, Js
S*ed.aikL A&rieaUutal Warehouse,
mhll-gt 922 and 92 fc MARKET St , ab. Hinth.
QEED—CLOVER, TIMOTHY, AND
O Flax. Corn, Barley. Oats MO tons Buckwheat
and Corn Sf.al, and Mill Feed. Railroad Depot. 1884
MABKST Street. QnMI6,»I C FRBNTZBIi.
T7OB NON-RETENTION OR INCGN-
X? TI&KHCE of urine, imitation. inflammation or
ulceration of the bladder or kidneys, diseases of the
proot&iegl&nde, stone in the bladder, eateuius, gra
vel or brick* dust deposit, and all .diseases of the blad
der* kidneys and dropsical swellings* uib HSL3S-
Boi.D‘B FLUID EXTRACT BDCBP.
v TASTEFUL AND SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING
£ TO BANKERS,
THE HANDSOME OFFICE BUILDING
FOURTH STREET, BELOW OHB6TNUT (Ho.' M>B).
Apply to
mhlS-Sl*
JO MANUFACTURERS.—TO BENT,*
A WELL-LIGHTED BOOM,
100 BY 40 FEET.
TJao
IS-HORSE ENGIHE
In good running order.
BOILERS, SHAFTING,
■ JEC3B ATING PIPES
on. the premises, FOB &ALK If desired Apply to
6*o. W. SIMOIB, 880.. & O 0* f
Manufacturing Jewellers, Sansora-st. Hall,
mhlS-wfmfii* SANBOM Street, aoove Sixth.
f| FOB BALE—POSSESSION THIS
NS Sprint—Desirable Residence 896 N. Thirteenth St.
Another southeast corner Bleventh and Wallace.
It* B. PETTIT. 383 WALaPT Street.
m FOR BALE—FIFTY FARMS, #f|
•Bl with poiseslon this spring—a desirable farm.
with the Btoclt and fanning implements, &c., at Bail’
road Station a few miles oat—Bo scree.
It* . ». PETTIT. 383 WALNUT Street.
m TO BEKT-A COUNTRY JR
EsS-FL ACE, four and a half miles from the Market-*E
street Bridge, containing orchard, garden spring*
house, pond, &c., &c., with tiom one to fifteen acres of
pasture ground
Apply, from 1 half oast 10 to 12, and from 2 H to %%
o'clock, at go. 1103 GIRARD St. mhlfi wfm3fc*
m FOB BALE—A SUPERIOR M
LI- STONE RN6IDBNCB. containln, 18 Booms, U>
with Fnrnace, Improvements, Gas Water Ac . with
3 Acres of Lana; situated at GBRHANTOWN, on
KTBirrOH Avenue, X of a mile from Da tv’s lane Sta
tion. Apply to noBBRT MAC GRBGOB..
It *IB WALNUT Street.
pETBOLEUMI OILH
OIL COMPANY NOW FOBMINO.
TARUG BTOBE FOB SALE—A GOOD
A/ location for a nhyslelah, nearjthe oltr. For par
ticulars address “M. cueTURNERa WAT HE,
36 South FOURTH Street., mhlS-&*
fhALE FARM OIL COMPANY OWNS
A/ in fee simple 200 acres of very valuable Oils LAND
next adjoining the town o? Franklin on French Greek*
and only a short distance from the great wells on su
gar Creek. A well was sunk on this property
three years ago which yielded a large quantity of Lu
bricating Oil, and after flowing for some time* was
finally plugged up because there was no use for it.
This well the Directors are engaged iu cleaning out,
with the most flattering prospector obtaining the former
yield, when a dividend will be made whlch.it is confi
dently believed. willliberally reward the holders of
stock of the company.
Fcrtbe purpose of prosecuting the work of develop
ment with vigor it is proposed to sell a limited number
of shares of the Reserved Stock for working capital, at
the original subscription price. One Dollar and Fifty
Cents per share, for a short Urns only, os application
at the office, 80. via South FOURTH Bireet, second
story front room. • .
- By order of the Board,
mttfi wfmSt nOBEST M, FOUST, Secretary.
HULL & GOODELL.
-rm- LANDS-365 ACRES ON BR4-
dy*. Run, Beaver couctv; 50 acres ou Slippery
Rotk Creek;34B acres ou Middle Uland Creek. Tyler
county, Hat Virginia, and other properties, for sale
by J. F DILLON A 00.,
mhlS-2,* No. 508 WALNUT Street.
VALUABLE OIL AND LUMBER
1 PROPERTY FOR SALS (6,000 acres), including
lane Gang Hills, This property may be bought in par
cels or the whole, to suit the purchaser. Situated on
East Hickory Creek, one mile from Allegheny River,
with the waters of Hickory, Beaver and Anter running
through the entire tract containing six thousand (6.OX)>
acres, five miles from Tionesta Greek, and seven miles
from Tideonte , ....
This is a fine oil tract, besides being be&yily
iimbered. <
For information inquire or address original owners.
H STOW & CO,
Tionesta, Venango Co.,
It* , Fenna.
*JO OIL COMPANIES.
A suite of three rooms, with commuuicatlug doors,
either together or divided, and to which several more,
ou the same door, can be added if desired.
ALSO,
A very desirable office in Secoud street, near the Corn
Exchange. Apply to „ „„„
-• JACOB M. BLLIS,
mblS 2t* No 15A S FOURTH 8t , second atory-
CUGAR CREEK PROPERTY.—THIS
*3 notice is worthy of the prompt attention of those
who desire to form a real, sound Oil Company; a tract
of SIX HUNDRED AGEES, in a cholcs location, with
the EDGAR GREBE running through it, and liue un
doubted. ORE HALF of this Tract will he ditposed of
at a fair price and on favorable terms. Those who want
tO BBRiflflariirtnitl anTitg'ra. anti •at thn nsl.i r J*o. —urrill .
address '* Press office . mhls 4t
|~kIL— OIL TERRITORY.—FOB BALE;
” afew Bhar.s of original interests at $5OO. to purr
chate a tract of laud in the
GREAT KANAWHA OIL BELT.
For information Inquire of
GEO. N TOWNSEND & 00.-,
It No. 133KB.FOURTH Bt., below Ohastuut,Phns.
-FOE SALE—THE GOOD
sP' WILL, Stock, and Fixtures of a flrßt-iate
Shoe* Upper and Fitting Establishment, doinf a food
paying business, and can be lar*ely Increased* most
centrally located and cheap rent. Address 4 * Shoe Up.
pers, * * Ledger office. . li* !
4fcD Aon —OLD MORTGAGE OF
this amount for sale* secured onavalua*
ble improved property In tho northwestern part of the
city. Also, wanted, s*,£oo and $20,C00 on. first class
securities of first mortgare
It* B FfifTlT. 383 WALNUT Street
T?OB SALE-A COUNTING-ROOM
A- Desk (nearly new)* Stove, and Chain, at 405
COMMERCE Street. Sd Floor. It*
TO PRINTERS*—BILL-HEM) A>ND
•A- GABD-i’SKESSS foisale. Apply at
BRYSON & SON’S,
No. 8 North. SIXTH Streat.
POB SALE-SUGAR GREEK OIL
X; TEEBITOET. —152 cooled Land on Sarar
Gmk; 3%rods front on tie Creek, and nearly all bot
tomland * -Apply to C. D. COLL ID AT,
mlilß-St* 434 r WAIiNOT Street.
T?OR SALE—A. NUMBER OF DBSIRA
-L BLE BOILBIHO LOTS. For particulars apply to
SAMUEL St. THOMPSOH,
Attorney at Law,
aaO WALHUT Streot.
fYESIBABLE OFFICE-ROOM TO
BENT—Suitable for an Oil Company, Brokering,
or Beal Estate Agency- Apply at .433- CHESTNUT
Street, second story. mhll-fi*
f\IL TERRITORY.
v-F The nndertlgned have tit tale the following Oil
Territory *
' 1,100 acres in Forest connty, Pa. ,eitnated on the east
hr an eh of the Millstone Creek.
386 acres fee simple in Perry connty, Ohio, on the
SondayCreek.
40 acres on the- Federal Creek, Morgancounty, Ohio.
One valuable producing, interest on Federal Creek,
Morgan county, Ohio;
Two properties on Buck Creek. Morgan county. Ohio.
160 acres on Big Bun, branch ofJtond’s Creek,Bttehie
county, "Va.
320 acres lease on Federal Creek, Morgan connty, O.
190 acres fee simple on Laurel fork of Worthington
Creek* Wood county, Va.
100 acres fee simple on Laurel fork of Worthington
Creek, Wood county, Va. \ , _. .
180 acres fee simple on Big Suu,.Bitchie coanty. West
Virginia.
Also, leveral valuableprodopjogMejesU In Venango
oonnty, Pa GOCBSaK A BUS SSL!,,
mhio’et Hit North FRONT Street.
nail,. COAL, AND TIMBER LAND-
U fob SALE. •
210 and 1,000 seres in B : k connty, *2O.
120 and 990 acres in Forest connty, $lOO and $5O.
2CO acres in Centre connty, *3O.
Also, In Clearlleia, Clinton; Lyeomlng. end other
counties. A. OLWIfIE ft CO ~
mh9 6l*if B.W. cor. ELEVENTH and BIDPB Ay.
TIRUG STORES, CITY AND COUN
•U TBY, for sale and wanted at all prices.
mh7»lm* W. M DIGKgQK, IKTWaLKUT Street.
cyj'7 nrn and $2,06666.
S i• $ f Ground Bents of these amounts,
amply seenred and centrally located ’
For sale hy B CARPENTBR & SON,
mhS ISt* HtH Bond THIRD Street.
BOSTON.
H. JAMES,
. ATTORNBY AT LAW,
FRANKLIN, VBNANGO COUNTY, PJSNNA.
Special attention given to the examination of Titles.
Philadelphia Kkfrkkncks B. Lex, Ssq.,
Ben 0..R08S Snowden, James H Little, Esq-. T. T.
Tasker, Sr., Hood, Bod bright, A Co., J. Z. DeHavan,
President 7th National Bank. mhlo-3m*
QAMTJEL W- HOFFMAN, ATTORNEY
O AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER,
FSANKLIH^FTBN^GO^OODNT Y, PENN A.
QAMTJEL L. TA'SLOR,
O Mo. 423 WALBGTStyeet, Philadelphia,
attobrby at law am®
COMMISSIONER FOB ALL THE STATES, ,
Except Count etient, New York, Illinois, Nevada,
Oregon, and Texas . fe24-£rfcnly*
TO SHU A T. OWEN, ATTORNEY,
V COUNSELLOR at LAW, AND. SOLICITOR OF
CLAIMS. Office, SISI F Street, near Fourteenth iitreet,
Washinglon, D C. d023-«m
--.lT—a. NOT TOE .—FOR NEW
AhBKtOBE —The PBILADRt.PHIAA.ND
RBW YORK BXPBE3B STBAMBu AT COMPANY, yla
D |S.“»yfD t ilLYXt wharf below MARKET
Sll °CLTDeVco., I*S WHARVES,PhUa.
JAMES HAND, lit Walt, street,
mhlß-to - New York.
-■wtr—k. NEW EXPRESS LINE, TO
riHUSHK ALEXANDRIA, GiORGBTOWN, AND
Washington. Via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal..
Steamers lease first Wharf ahoye MARKET Stress
every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 12 M.
For Freight apply to At cuts. WM. P. CLYDE A CO.,
I*North and Sonth Whar.yes.PhUs.; J. B. DAVIDSON,
Georgetown, D. C.; FLOWSRS &BO WEN, Alexandria
Va. .' mhlASm
FOl* BII.K AND TO I-OT.
INSURANCE
OB
Oil. COMPANIES.
FOB BAUM,
Estate of MOT. S. MITCHELL, deceased.
W, E. LITTLETON,
51* WALNUT Street:
FOR SALE.
ORIGINAI. SHAKES
Iu a choice aud select
GREAT INDUCEMENT.
FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT.
GEO. .N TOWNSEND A OO. f
133 K South FOURTH Street,
Philadelphia.
FOR RENT.
mhll-lm
(Formerly of Philadelphia,)
BEFEBS TO
Charles E. Lex, Esq,, i B, &W- G. Biddle ft Co.,
B. C. Knight & Co., Dr. B. S. Maek*n*le,
James B. Little, Bag., I W. H. leaton ft Co.
mh7-Sm •
OFFICE. WATER TRANS*
.SH&pobtatiob u. s. a , ,
. No. SAYdrSonthTHIRD Sweat.
Philadelphia. FeK Id. IBM.
Vessels wanted to transport Goal to Southern Forte
iMk Cant. kHRRN.
fgx=Ess ' ESTEY’S
ORGANS
Also,a complete a»?o°rtMnt
constantly on hand. _ • ieM-3m
SLEjEFBB’S u. manufao
MARKET Btreet, One door above Tenth,
J Philadelphia mbll 13t*
AT REASONABLE PRICES,
AMUSKMEirrfI.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
IS. 1886;
DRAMATIC AND ifusiCAL.
IX o'clock p&?
OVESTDRB-“Lag*»L|dg s .^ gr _ By a,***.
To be followed OVEETnEg>
arrinfed expr«ely for the ocaurton, hr Charles R Dfod
worth, abounding with all the fovorlte Hatl.nat Atrsl
and music descriptive of a battle, and our vletorlou
army aingto*,exnltogly;"TteBtar-apaa*l«d Bans*?."
In order to givei effect to this,the eartain wltl b»
raised for the singing of the National Anthem, which
will be givenby every member of the Dramatic Profe.-
8100 ONR H™sKB>*SrH 9 R%r CHORISTERS.
After which,
RECITATION—'' Bhamus O’Brien, ’ ’JAMES a IRDKN.
To be followed by the third act of the tragedy or
OTHELLO,
With a east of great strength.
After white,
SONGS—" La V«epre* Sictlltennee.’’
MIBB CAROLINE RICHINGS.'
After Which,
THE QUIET FAMILY,
introducing the favorites of the
TohefoUowed£ ooraraTCOlTsnr>
introducing the favorite* of the __
WALNUT-STREET COMPANY.
HR. ABO HRS PETER WHITE,
introducing Bfr BTITABT SOSSOB (with a eharacte
rietic Song snd Sauce) and all the favorites of ths
ARCH-STREET COUPaHY.
. . After which,
gOBG—•« John Anderson” —Prof, T. BISHOP.
The whole to coaclude with a performance by the
wtahvrw W rA,wv«-, I ‘ RBKCa COMPANY. y @
PAUL JOIGBBT* ........
G ABB ;
OBy LA FOEZA LBL LSSTIHO,
rjnm ~Pa fvnp
tfUSXCA BEL MAESTRO VERDI GRIS,
Including the following gorgeous cast, vis:
La Signorina ALIE a-PAPA-TI-PA-TA-TA
In her amazing and'sfcirtling creation of *'Cahriola. Tr
II Signor ED-DB GaBBB
in his unequalled part of “Hiaso r *
XI B)auor
in the terrific impersonation of “Gargouilißfd. M
Choruses—Cavalry Signor Jour-dan-la-Hirife.
Warriors— Infantry—•... .11 Signor Cons-fc*n-ti-no-pol,
Boojs open at Performance to commence, witk-
Overture. praeisel r at
Reserved Seat* fl Eotrance on Broad street.
Admission 60 cents. Eatranee on Locust street.
Beseif ved seats and tickets can he had on. MQKDiF
and TUESDAY, from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M , at the Pm
gramme office, So. USt South FOURTH Street, thlrt:
story, and at the Academy on Wednesday morning at 9;
o’clock. “ HENRY B. HELUIEE,
mh2B- m&w2t Secretary aud Treasurer.
XTEW CIIESTNUT STREET
XV TFE, CHEiTKCT Street, above Twelfth
MOBPAY, TUESDAY. aED WEDS BSD AY SYX
NXKGB, March 13th, 14th. and 15th,
ISITUL HEGHTB
. Of the Hew Local One Thousand Dollars Prize Dramsw
Written by Mire Laura Keene, in four acts, styled
TBE WORKMEN OF PHiLADELPfIiI,
OR T}JB
CURSE • F deists:.
presented with Hew and Beautiful Local Scenery, bjr
BSr Richard Smith.
Wonderful Mechanical Effects, by Daniel Wiles and.
Thomas Blackwood.
Hew Properties and Appointments, by John Doteeir
and Assistant.
Original Meric by Adolph BirgfeM. and a
CAST OF CHARACTERS
bringing into requisition everv
MEMBER OF THE REGULAR COMPANY,
-SYNOPSIS OF LOCAL SCENES.
The Bar-room, a Modern Institution.
Davis' Restaur ant. Arch street.
Hall in Davie Restaurant.
View of the Housetop* of Philadelphia; andtha
Hew Cathedral.
Interior view of Merrick St Sou's Machine-shop
Foundry. Washington street, between Fourth and.
Fifth, with the machinery in motion, men at work,*a.
View from St&ckh&ur Sawmill, Camden, of Phila
delphia by Moonlight, looking towards the Jfavy
Yard; view of the Shipping along the Delaware, with *
a glance at Smith’s Island; the ferry-boats Merchant-.
and Dido plying to and fre.
Chestnut street, with view of the Academy of Fine Arteu-
SATURDAY AFTE&VOOH Marchlß, „
THIRTY FIFTH GBAED FAMILY MAfiHEB.
THE WORKMEN OF PHILADELPHIA
Will be Performed
MBS. JOHN DKEW’S NEW ARCH
i*B- STREET THEATRE.
FULL AND FASHIONABLE HOUSES.
LAST WEEK OF, MRS. F. W. LANDES.
TO-NIGHT (WeBne.6av) LAST TiMB,
“THB MESALLIANCE.” ,
LeohiAreaold Mia F. W. Loader.
FBI! AY. MRS. LANDER’S BBNBFIT.
‘•OHABLOTTE CORDAY ”
MONDAY, Mr and Mm. BABNIg WILLIAMS.-
WALBUT STREET THEATRE.
"Y BSGAGBMBHT OF MR. J. 8. CLaBKB.
Last Eights of the great Drama of
THE STREETS OF PHILADELPHIA,
•which, In consequence of its complete success, will be
presented, for the fifteenth time,
IHISCWBDNBSDADEVESING,
AMD EVERY EVEEIEG DISTIL FUST BE k HOTIGX.
MR J. 8. CLAEKE AS BADGES.
Monday next, Mr. CbABKB’S BEHEFIT.
Beats should be secured In advance.
THE GEEAT AMERICAN CIROUSt
I WALNUT Street, above EIGHTH.
Messrs. GARDINER and HBMMINGS -*. *. .Proprietoni.
THE SENSATION OF THE TIMES.
THIS BYINIRG, and every evening during the week*
DON JUAN ON HORSEBACK.
Mr. James .Waid, the celebrated clown and
. rope-walker; Mr. J. Madigan, in hie doable
_.aault; Mr. Sam Long, the singing down; Mr Dan Gar*
diner, the great American Jester; Mr. J. Ward, the
versatile clown; Master Sanfozd and Master Tolbert*
wonderful gymrasts; Miss Eliia Gardiner, the gracefal
' equestrienne; kor Tom King; Luke Elver*, and th»
rexD&lsder of the star troupe, will appe»riu a variety of*
agreeable, thrilling, and fascinating par r ormanc*B.
THE PONY PONY RAGES,
will be performed during the week AdmUsionSaete.,
first tier; 26 cts., second tier. Commence at 7.48.
Splendid performances on Wednesday and Saturday
afternoons, commencing at 2J£ o’clock.
Remember the circus wi 1 goon close.
J7OTER OF ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
CROSS & JARVIS’
- THIED CLASSICAL SOIREE,
CATcnsaT BTrrainii, March 18, at
mbll-6e
ASSEMBLY BUILDING-THEATRE:
•IY FRABCAIBB DE NEW YOBK.
PAUL JU1GRET............ -.......,.-.-DIRROrBUR.
LA JOIB DB LA MAISON.
Comedy, ia. three >cls, by a. Aiiic«t Boarjeol«.
LBS PBTITAB MISBBBS.
VaudevlDe, In one act, by M. Damanofs.
Doors open at 7; curtain will rise at to 8 o’clock.
Ticket Office open from 11 to 4 o clock. mhlfi fit
imjSICAL FUJSTD HALL—ORANB-
JaYl. COBCEBT.—EXTRAOBDIAABY ATTRACTION.
THE PBOGBAMKB OF THE BBA3O*.
03Sr THURSDAY STONING, MARCH Mth,-188k
A Grand Concert will be given at MUSIGai FOMB
HALL, by a number of the First Artists in the City, as
sisted by i chorus of __
EOBTY VOICES,
Selected from-the most talented and popular Amateur* -
of Philadelphia The following well-known and emi
nent Artists will appear upon this occasion, and
number of choice pieces of Music:
The celebrated American Prims Donna,
MISS JS. F. HEWLETT,
The well* known Tenor.
MB. CHaBLES SCHMITZ/
The popular Balladitt,
MB. J. G. UMSTBD,
The pleasing Pianist, _ •
MASSAH WARNER.
MUSICAL DIRECTOR OaRL
PROGRAMME.
PART I.
1. Chorus—Hail Ua, Ye Free ..~,HernaaL
2. Tenor Solo—Star of Love —W. V* Wallace.-
J. G. UMSTED.
R eopra.o
4. Piano Solo—L’Ecume d* —Her*^
MASS AH WARNER.
C. Tenor Solo—My Oream Abte.
MB CHABLESHGHtffTZ^
6. Choruß—Achieved—No. 2 *e~~Hady2’sGresttoß^
_ PART U
1. Chorus—The Heavens are.TeUing ~Hadys*
2. SopranoSolo—Balero Sicilian!VesprL*
MISS B. P. HEWLETT.
3. Piano Daih
MABBAH WABNEB AND JAMBS WILLIAM.
A Duet—SopranoandTenorLindas
MISS-E P; HEWLETT A STD MB. C. SCHMITZ.'
fi. Chorus.
Finale—THE STAB SPARGLED BARBER.
The Grand Piano used <Geo Stack ft Go ’e make) in
furnished by Mr Gould. Seventh and Chestnut Street*.
Admission, $l. Tickets for sale-at all the Koala
Sioies, Bislsy’s, Continental Hotel, and at the Hall,
on the day of the Concert. Doors open at 7% o’clock*
to commence at 8. . mhlS ft .
A MERICAH ACADEMY OE MUSIC*
jCt LBOTUBE.BY
GEOBGE FBABCIB TBAIH,
v IN AID OP TBS
LADIES 1 FIBBT URIOR ASSOOIATIOR,
FOB- TUB- BENEFIT OP THE
WIDOWS ABP OBPJSARB OF SQLDIBBS
Who have died is defence of their country,-and famfifen
of disohargedand dfsabledsoldiers,
On TUESDAY STORING, March 14.- ,
Tickets 38 cents. Beserved Seats 00 cents: For aala
atT. B. Pugh’s, comer of Sixth and Chestnut streets*
Gould’s Mnsie Store, corner of Seventh and ChestsKr
streets; Continental Hotel; Booms of the Association*
637 North Eighth street; Handel &*Haydn Hall, and ah
the door on the evening of the Lecture. mh7-tf
ORCHISTRA- PUBMO
'JbBHEABBALS every SATUBDAT at $H o’clock
P. M., at MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single Tickets. 3k
cents. Six Tickets, $1; to be had at Gould’s, Andre’s,
and Meyer’s Music Stores, and at the HalL no - tf
INSTITUTION FOR. THB BLIND.—
J- EXHIBITION RVBRY WEDNESDAY, at 9« F. M.
AdmUtioa TEN GENTS. Stole, No. 11 Sontk'JSlOaYH:.
Street. it*
THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS.
J- CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, is OPEN DAILY
for visitors, from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. i«K
BOiBOOTfi.
•VACANT—
V_ A LARGE FRONT KOOM,
mblJ-wfmSt* PIT SPRUCE Street.
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, 43*
X CHESTNUT Street, has n 6 Bar Firet-clase Board
and excellent accommodation* for Families can be baft
at moderate charges. One handsome chamber, laiga
and convenient, vacant to-day. .
Reference required, mhl3 ft*
PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD COMPANY.
NOTICE.
On and after MONDAY, March 20, 1855* all local
fxei*bt for fcblpmenl by the Pennsylvania Railroad,
and Philadelphia and Brie Railroad, wiU be forwarded
front tbe new depot, FIFTEENTH and MARKET Sts.
Freirht for Pittebnrs, and all points west of Piti«t>ar*.
will be forwarded from the depot TfiLERTBJSKTH and
MsBKBT Streets.
Produce and other freight arriving -from the Weafc
%nd local stations on these roads, will oe delivered from,
tte depet Thirty «4 M«k*t 'HffesTO*, Jr. .
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THROUGH IH TWCNTI-FOUR HOURS.
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