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    Oil, COMPAMFS,
0- Aiuano
•GREAT WESTERN
PETROLEUM COMPANY.
9.000 CORPORATE INTERESTS AT
0.000 COBPOBATE INTERESTS AT
0.000 GOBPOBATB INTERESTS AT
*lO DOLLARS EACH.
•10 DOLLARS BACH.
•10 DOLLARS BACH.
bach CORPORATE INTBRBST
bach Corporate htbbebt
AAOH CORPORATE INTKBEBT
ENTITLES THE HOLDER TO 100 BHAREg,
ENTITLES THE HOLDER TO 100 SHARES.
EHTITLES THE BOLDER TO 100 SHARES,
AT A COST OP ONLY 10 CKHTS PER SHARE,
AT A DOST OP ORLY lO DEBTS PER SHAKE,
AT A COST OP ORLY 10 CEHTB PEE SHARK,
•UTTING EVERY SUBSCRIBER OH THE
JUTTING EVERY SUBSCRIBER OH THE
’UTTING EVERY SUBSCRIBER OH THE
“GROUND FLOOR."
” GROUND FLOOR."
“GROUND FLOOR."
(S.OOO OP THE 8.000 CORPORATE INTERESTS
#•000 OP THE 5,000 CORPORATE INTERESTS
AJDOO'OF THE 8.000 CORPORATE INTERESTS
RESERVED FOR WORKING CAPITAL.
RESERVED FOR; WORKIN9 CAPITAL,
RESERVED FOR WORKING CAPITAL.
MAKING *3O,O0» CASH WORKING CAPITAL.
MAKING **o.ooo CASH WORKING CAPITAL.
MAKING *BO,OOO CASH WORKING CAPITAL.
The Laud, of this Company consist ol 127 acros. In
foe timple, situated in Athene county, Ohio, about Are
Julies north of tho town of Athene, on Oil Run, which
Jaabranohot Sugar Creek, running between it and the
Booking river, There an on the property two natural
Oil Springe, where oil can be neeu on the aurface of the
Water at all tlmca; and.indotd.tho whole traot abounds
In the very beet oil indications. Heavy timber, aulta-
Die for building derricks and tanks, ae well ae for fuel
1 purposes, la In abundance.
’ The land of thlß Company le In the Immediate vici
nity of the following named companies: Linsoott,
Athene, National, Fuller, Hocking Philadelphia, Hook
ing New York, and Gtneinndtl Oil Company.
Extract from Oil Tracts Review and Petroleum
Recorder.
“The Hooking Valley lieeon tho weetern border of
the great Apalachian Mineral Basin, which extends
from Northern Pennsylvania seven hundred and twen
ty milee to Central Alabama. It Is from this basin,
perhaps the richest in the world, that Pennsylvania,
Virginia, Ohio and Kentuoky, draw their immense
supplies of Coal, Iron, Salt, and Petroleum. While
throughout the vast extent these four staple minerals
are found in variable quantities, and not unfrequently
grouped together, it Is rare that an? one locality pro
duces them all In large quantities. Yet In the Hoeklug
Valley, yea, within a radius of twenty miles from the
county seat of Athene county, are to he found Inex
haustible stores of Coal, Balt, Iron, and Oil; of these
Petroleum is the last discovered, or, I might perhaps
say. tho last appreciated, and. henso tho least deve
loped. It has for many years been known to exist In
many localities of the valley, particularly in tne vici
nity Of Athens, Athens oounty. Those best qualified to
judge, speak most promisingly of the oil la Athene
•onnty,"
It is the Intention of this Company to immediately de
velop their territory by sinking a number of walls.
We would here state that a twenty barrel well of Lu
bricating Oil, such as is found in this section of Ohio,
Is worth *26 per barrel on tho ground, equal to *5OO per
day, or over *lBO,OOO per annnm, being nearly four
times the cost of the whole number of corporate Inte
rests to the Company. ■
Tho par valua and snbsorlptlon price of the stock will
be determined at a meeting of the corporators, held for
that purpoee.
PRESIDENT,
ALEXANDER OMENSETTER.
- TBKABURBB,
SAMUEL o. FOLWELL.
SECRETARY.
STACY H. BASSETT.
attorney,
GEORGEJUNKEN.
Booka will be opes to receive nbieriptlose to the
corporate Interest! of the Company
AT TBB COUNTING HOUSE OF
MESSRS. FOLWELL & BRO.,
Vo. 31 Bunk Street, between Second and
Third and Chestnut and Market Sts.,
ON MONDAY MARCH 30th.
Parties will please bear In mini that there are only
,000 corporate interests at $lO each, and that each cor.
irate interest entitles the holder to 100 Uteres ot the
tpital stock, at a cost of only 10 cents per share.
We, the nnderalened,-visited the lends of the Atlan
ie end Great Western Petroleum Companj on the 2Bth
>f Febrneij, lseti, end found everything es herein re-
A. OMBNSBTTBR, tSsAi.3
S. 0. FOLWELL, [SsjLl.. ]
PROSPECTUS
OFTHE
TWO-LICK OIL COMPANY.
>APITAIi STOCK #150,000.
IW«MB 150,000.
PAR VALUE, ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE.
SUBSCRIPTION PRIOR, 35 CENTS
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 25 CENTS
AHD SO FURTHER ABSESSHMI,
60,000 SHAKES BBBBHYED FOB WOBEUT9
1 ”** CAP j&AL*
-feet deep. with nnmietakalble appearances of Oil. Tha
surface FndlcatioD s are Tory good. and It la tho expressed
opinion of scientific men, who are, ,(fom experience,
-conversant with the oil regions, that the Company have
seetured a rateable tract of land to operate upon t aid
farther, that Cher.y Hill township. .Indiana county.,
-cannot fall to prove one of the moat reliable oil- prodnc
‘lnffaeotionaln tie State of Penney] rania - The repent
■trsks of Oil at a DEPTH OF 385 FBBT, on the Little
Sahnntar {freak which la not very distant from the
those tolwUere
that this will dtotb s SUCCESSFUL BMTBBrttiSJs* and
it is their dfisifn to push forward aad develop the land
“Willi all possible judicious despatch, andtherobr result
*> the Stockholders a very profitable investment. ,
PUBSIDBUT, PRO TBH.,
X. BNGLISH, 407 Arch street.
ViaE FSBBIDKNT, PBO T3M.,
0. H. WOODBDW, M N. Delaware annas.
TBBASTTBBB, PBO TBH.,
ALFRED HALLO WELL, 534 Market etraet.
BBOHBTAKT, PRO IBM.,
0. F. FGLWELL. SI Berth Fifth street.
HOTlOB—Babicrlptioi Book* will be opened on
HOBDAY MOBHIMB, Mareb 20. 1865, at Ho. 3» Hortb
JIITH Street, aid nuaii OPEN 808 BIX DAYS. Ba
le** tb* wliola or the stock ehall be sold in lea* tin*.
jahlß-M
fc in— THE OHIO on. AID HISIS6
SOP COMPANY.
CAPITAL. 1300,000.
400,000 SHAKES, PAR-VALUE AND SOSSCBIPTIOIt
P&IGB )3>
•50.00® BISKBVED FORWOBKIHQ CAPITAL.
Tfce tHonerty of Ujs Company compile#* ei*ht farms,
‘mounting to 1,450 aeree, more or leu, situated In
Athana,Melfe. endVinton eonntiei, OHo Porpros-
Jertusea, Uformatlon, md mapof &4XS?2S&
fee oßoeof tie Compeoy, Ho. »6 BXCHiSQg where
Hooke for Subscription to tie Btoek
'President pro torn.
„ BOBBKT SMITH, Treeenrerprotenij
IfAEOH 18.1888. , , mlli-etntMt*,
soCKNTs-eoonffis prarais*.
EQUALITY OH. OOMPANT.—fIie Books wars
OM»eioatt>l3th. lntTand »liea thennaarly two-thirds
jpfGAfiSk.
pit, compass.
e*««R» FMOR ISIZRESTI
ONLY 86 CENTS PERSHARE !
EQUITY OIL COMPANY.
CAPITAL...... ©300,000.
PiR TAME, #l.
WORKING GAPITAL.*9O,OOO.
This Company has boon ergantad strictly upon the
“MUTUAL PRINCIPLE,”
by which lubscriberß enter upon what is called
“THE GROUND FLOOR,”
by tho payment of ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
for each share of tho stock, thug becoming purchasers
of the land, and Bharing all the profits derived from Its
development.
One of the finest triets of Oil land, located In Wood
county. West Virginia, in the great oil holt, has been
secured, containing 189 acres, in fee simple. The pro-
perty ediotn* the lands of the “Vtriean,” "Watson,”
and other companies, and is snrroundsd by large pro
ducing wells. Tbit is offered as the very bait induce-
ment yet presented, to ail classes who' wish to pur-'”
ehaee original interests in a safe and reliable Company,
whose stock will undoubtedly command a large pre-
mium as soon as the subscription books are closed. The
great demand for this favorite stock leaves tat a limited
number of shares untold, which maybe secured on im-
mediate application at the office, No. 48 South THIRD
Street, or
-'Sir
JAS E. LEWARB & CO.,
No. 29 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
where maps may be teen, and fall information oh-
PRESIDENT,
'WILLIAM BUMM.
TREASURER,
' S. H. LEVIN.
SECBETABY,
J. BILLENSTEIN.
AURORA.
PETROLEUM COMPANY,
BTATB OF PENNSYLVANIA.
tirevtp-BTe Cento per Share for rall-pnid
Block. Capital, 300,000 Bhsret, at One
Dollar, par value. Worsting Capital,
lqo.oiio snares, or $25,000.
This Company is organized OR the plan called the
“Ground Floor, “for each enbeerlbortotheetockba.
cornu a purchasers! the property at cost, shares ail
the mofit, anu is therefore enabled to procure the stock,
fully paid, at
, T* EHTY-FIVE CENTS FEB SHAKE.
The assets of this Company eon,lst of fifty-three acres
of land hold in fee simple in the heart of the best Oil
Avenue in Pennsylvania, where heavy lubricating OU
has been found. Three leases os the celebrated Ash
land Company's Ld/td. in bngar Creek township,
Venango county: end one lease on the Philadelphia
Mutual Company's Land, on Cherry Tree Bun, witn
one-half the UU of all of said leased premises.
All tbft property oi this Company it located directly
among the best developing territory of heavy Oil, and
ea*y of accese to market.
There la r«om on the lauds owned In fee simple, and
that under leaee held by the Company, for taro hundred
vreiie at least, that, in working for tue OH, will not in
teife?e with each other.
Our asiets, when you examine them, will satisfy you
of the fact, that many companies organized acd work
ing, whose subscription price ranged from g 1.50 to S2.GO,
are not as good as this on. the * * ground floor, ” at 25 cts.
per eh are.
TBACT No. I—ls situate is Sugar Greek township,
Venango county, about half a mile from the Sugar
Greek well, and contains twenty acres of land in fee
simple This property lies on a branch of Bugar Greek,
which Is considered the very heart of the best Lubri
eating Oil in the District oi Pennsylvania. It Is not
over one miie from French Greek, and two miles from
the Allegheny liver. The properties of the Sugar
Greek, Junction, Sugar Dale, and Mcßlrath Oil Compa
nies are within a mile of this tract, and the success of -
these companies it a guarantee of the success of deve<
loping this property, which the Company intend to do
ai once
TEACT Sc. 2—ls situate on West Oil Creek, in OU
Greek township, Crawford county, and contains eight
acres of land in fee simple. This traot is above the
Watson Flats, wneie there are a number of wells pro*
ductsg largely, and is about two and a half mile i above
Titusville, is all bottom land, and surrounded by oil
developments.
TRACT bo. B—ls8 —Is situate on Trout Sun, a branch of
Sugar Creek, hear the Clay and Trout Bun Oil and
Mining Company, and is considered an A No, 1 location,
and contains twenty* live acres of land in fee simple .
Ai> of the above tracts hayeOMen selected with care,
the title* undoubted, and free and clear of all incum
brances whatsoever.
TRACT fio. d—is a lease on the left braueh of Patch ell
Bun, between the Allegheny river and French Greek,
directly in the centre of the two Oil avenues that now
run through Venango county, and about one mile from
theBuiar Creek Weil, now yielding about seventy bar
rels per day.
TBACT No. 6—lsaleasenearthe above, and equally
as good and eligible.
TRACT No. 6—ln a lease near the above, and about
hall a mile from the aew well juat struck of about thir
ty-fire barrels per day; and the Company intend to
push the development of the above without delay, be
ing where heavy lubricating Gii is found of the best
Quality, and jocated on the land ofthe Ashland Petro‘
Itr/m Company.
TBACT no. 7—ls a lease on Cherry Tree Bun, in Ve
nango county, about three Quarters oi a mile from the
town of Cherry Tree. There has been a one-hundred
barrel well sirnek on thie Bun, about half u mils from
this property. The Big Tank Company’a laud ia eloee
to tbintropertv, upon whteh there le now a well said to
yield one hundred andthirty barret, per day, six watte
going down,and severalmore will he commeneed with
in sixty days 'Wslls are going down above and below
this property, with lino ehow of oil. This traot is not
over one and a half miles from the Egbert Farm, upon
which are the celebrated Maple Shade, Jersey, and
COQnette Weils, all of which have produced over five
hundred barrels per day. and are now yielding from
tw o hundred and fifty to five hundred barrels. The Di
rectors intend td do their best in pushing the full de
velopment of the lands and affairs of the Company so
as to make this an A Ho. 1 Stock Company for all In
terested. - , ,
Examine for yourself, and act accordingly.
. Pocks of Subscription will he opened on MONDAY
next, March 20th, for the sale of a limited number of
shares, at the
OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, No. 1»S S. SIXTH ST.
OFFICERS;
FBSStDBNT.
SAMUEL W. WRAY.
TREASURES.
PETER W. RUMBLE.
SECBETABY.
WILLIAM L. KITE.
. ?•, B -~i AHBxaxnEß Simpsqx, the President of the
Ashland Pettoleum Company, has consented to serve
as our Solicitor, and Isn Aar. B. Beacox, the Secretary,
as one of the Board of directors. mhlS-St
■sssF*> “THE MAMMOTH SLIPPERY
■5K f ROCK OIL COMPANY, ”OF PHILADELPHIA.
SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS will open BATDBDAY]
March 18th. and will remain open for a few days only.
TWENTY-FIY* CENTS PER BHARB FOB POLL
PAID STOCK. A«D NO FUTURE ASSESSMENTS.
CAPITAL. *SpO.O<M»...BSABES AT Si FAB.
WORKING CAPITAL. *25.000
THE LANDS ABB ALL SITUATED IN BUTLBB CO.,
PA., AND ABB ON “SLIPPERY ROCK OBBBK.’*
and comprise AOEJsa , B PfiE SIMPMt
ASS
746 AGEES ON A TWENTY-YEAR LEASE.
No 1 consists of a Farm of 180 aerss, in feo, known
as the John McKnight farm.
No. 2 The J. Keister Lease of Jfi aerse.
No. 8. The A. Thompson Lease of 175 acres.
No. 4. The B. Irwin Lease of l2fi acres
No 5 The J. Helton Leaee of 100 acres.
No. 8. The MeCellen Leaee of 100 acres.
No. 7. The P. Llneey Lease of SOacres.
No. 8. The 8. McMurray Lease of 83 aeres.
The above properties are near enough to each otlwr to
ho menaced by one Superintendent; and contain suffi
cient THOUBAID WELLS ’’
These lauds an all situated in one -ofthe euoioett
localities on Slippery Book Creek, and are sear ©ua of
the large*producing weUa recently struck there. It is
believed the stock will be par by July, when a portion
of the property will be developed. .
ffot less than OneEundr.d Shares vill be solato
anyone, and one hatfof the subsertp‘ion money will
be required of each sttoscrioer on entering their names
BThteCompany offers superior induoements, as it ta the
only Comptny that owns so lares an amount of territory
on tlllppery Bock Croekj which promises to rival OU
Cr sUBBOBIPriON t BOOKS I 'NOW OPEN AT THE
OFFICE OF THE AGENT. MARSHALL, Jn„
nhlS'flfe JBl3 VFAIrHuT Street.
NOTICE OF DIVIDEND Mo. 4.-
Th.Dbectom»OHlO PETBOLEUM COM
PANY havs declared a Dividend of TWO PERCENT.,
payable At the offioe ofthe Company, No 4 BROAD
greet, Hew York, on and after the 20th of March. The
trausmr hooks wul be closed from the.lpth to toefpth
of March. TV). Director, haveissolved to make thalr
dividends Quarterly for the future „ _
mhl3-lot ALLEN B. GOBCX, Secretary.
on, coMPiam
I GOLDEN BSLE
oil And mining
COMPANY.
10 CENTS PER SHAKE FULL PAID.
t
600.000 SHARES.
GREET AX,, *3O#,OOO—PAR VALUE, SO GENTS,
WORKING CAPITAL *lB,OOO.
OR 150.000 SHARES,.
015,060 SHAKES ALEEABY ENGAGED.
This Company owns in fee staple one hundred and
seventy- five aces of land. It is situated on both sides
of HORSE SHOE RUH, about two miles from tho town
of WEST UNION, PRESTON COUHTY, WEST VIE
GIHI£, and about four miles from Cheat river, whioh
isnavlgable. It wee chosen for Us strong surface indi
cations of oil, .and from its'close proximity to the
“Glade,” which has been,known as “Oil Glads"
long before rook oil esme into general use.
Os the adjoining farm tha owners, seven years sines,
endeavoring to strike a vein of coal, of which a heavy
vein is known to underlie this tract at tho depth of
thirty (30) foot, struck op, tat njt knowing the charac
ter or value, made no further developments.
On the run which passes through this property the in
dications of oil are strongly marked, not only from the
peculiar upheaval and dip or lay of the sandstone rock,
and intervening beds of shale Incident to all sure oil
bearing lands, tat also from tho ocular demonstration
of It upon tho surface of the water. It has been, and Is,
the custom of the fishermen In the neighborhood to
light their faggots at night by setting fire to the oil
floating upon, the water. Salt Works have been aban
doned In consequence of the oil interfering with the
manufacturing of the same. The large proportion of
bottom land In this tract, vis: eighty (80) acres, fives
it great ad vantage over most tracts of this else, as them
le ample room for boring. one hundred and sixty wells.
A number of lease, may be made, paying a good royalty
without any expense to the Company. It is well to re
member that in this locality oil has been struck In pay
ing quantities, at a depth of from thirty to one hundred
and fifty feu. A competent superintendent has been
engaged. Two engines, with alt tho necessary ma
chinery, will be forwarded at once, and the work
vigorously pushed forward. Quo 10-barrel well wll
pay over 100 per cent, on the investment, and it is con
fidently expected that oil will be struck In large quan -
tities, and that the stock will rise to par soon after it is
all taken.
It is anoted fact that the famous Llewellyn and Eter
nal Centre wells of West Virginia dowel, the former
1,400, and the latter SCO barrels per day, and there Is
no reason why we cannot expect to bo as successful in
our operations. Five Companies (two Baltimore, two
Philadelphia, and one Now York, j have already com
menced operations in the vicinity of the ” Golden
Rule Company,;’ one of which has already struck oil,
■The object In making this a 10-eeat Company is to
enable every one to enjoy tho profits, and not, as most
Oil Companies do, permit the originators to make large
fortunes. _ •
The motto sufficiently explains our Intention-
“THE GOLDEN -BULB.’,’
Do unto others as you would have ethers do onto yon.
Snbsorlptlon Books [will be opened at Office of the
Company,
619 WALNUT BTREET.
(BOOM 83.)
ON MONDAY, MARCH 80th, In**.,
from ID A. M. to IP. H„ and from 7to9P. M.
PRESIDENT,
WILLIAM H. WOLFF.
SECRETARY AND TREASURER,
W. EC. OEAWLEY.
mhl7-3t* . ' '
PETROLEUM, .
THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
PETROLEUM COMPANY,
ORGANIZED UNDER THE
MINING AND MANUFACTURING LAWS OF THE
STATE OF NEW YORK '
CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS,
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES,
$lO PER SHARE, NOT LIABLE TO ASSESS-
KENT.
GOVKBNMEMT BONDS AND SECURITIES TAKEN
IK PAYMKBT FOB STOCK.
OFFICES;
No. BA EMPIRE BUILDING,
No. 71 BROADWAY, HEW YORK.
Poor Omen addeebb, Box No. 5368, Hxw Yobs.
OFFICERS, «
Hon, DANIEL A DICKINSON, President.
WM. T. PHIPPS, Vice Preiident.
ROBERT BASSETT. Secretary.
H. J. BUBTIS. Mining Superintendent, Titusville, Pa.
ATLANTIC 8ANK,H0.142 Broadway,N.Y.,Treasury.
The wells of the Company ore now producing oil.
Payment for stock may he made in drafts, register, d
notes, or Government bonds s nd securities, which bonds
and securities will be taken at their market value.
Remittances may be addressed to the Company, P. O,
Box No. 5868, New York City, or to “Atlantle Bank;
Treasury of the New York and Liverpool Petroleum
Company,'No. 142 Broadway, Now York City, ’ ’
Prospectus sent to any address on sppUeation. con
taining a foil and clear account of the operations of this
MOST SUCCESSFUL PETROLEUM COMPANY.
mh4-3m ~
•S- THE CHESTER
taw OIL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
CAPITAL STOCK $lOO,OOO-100,000 S 3 ABBS.
SUBSCBIPTIOS PKICE SIPBB SHaBB. POLL PAID.
The propelty of this Company is in the centre of the
Oil reiion, and consists of the following;
80. 1. The entire working interest, drawing one-half
the Oil, In one sere on Watson Flats, on which is situ
ated the Kellogg Well, now producing from twenty to
thirty barrels per day.
80. 1 One-sixteenth working interest in one and
ene eighth acres on the Hcßlhenr Farm, between the
Sherman and Smpire Wells. On this lease a well has jast
been struck, and is estimated to be producing about
two hundred barrels per day.
So. 3.- Binety-seven and a half (9 7)0 acres, in fee
simple, witbont any royalty or reservation whatever,
known as the Bennyhoff Farm, v adjoining the Smith
Jones Farm, on Oil Creek. Over two-thirds of this is
boring territory, and producing Wells are on every
side oi it. There is also a heavy growth of oak, az
a small capital, and while tbs chances for large wells
are excellent, a small one will enable the Company to
pay large dividends. One well offortybarrels per day
will yield to the Company about ten per cent, per
month. It is expected from the present production the
Company will receive from two to three per cent, per
month, with the prospect of a large increase as soon as
the proper machinery is pat Into operation.
The work of sinking wells will be commenced imme*
diately and prosecuted with the utmost vigor under the
direction of a practical add energetic superintendent
and the supervision of the president, who has.had a
lafge experience in the oil region.
Subscriptions received for alimHed number of shares,
at One Dollar per Share, at the Offices of
vAaouflt "»•»
GEORGE JEBBOOI.tr, WBBT CHESTER, Pa.
mhl6-St
ra* AT A anSETIHCt OF TUB DI
RECTORS 07 THE JERSEY WELL OIL
COMPART, held at tba Office of the Company tills day,
A Dividend of THREE PER CERT, (being the se
cond Monthly Dividend) was declared, parable at the
Office of the Company on and after April Ist. The Trans
fer Boobs will be closed from the 22d inst till April 3d.
The Directors contemplate declaring as extra or
bonus Dividend with the regular Dividend on May Ist.
__ _ EXTRACT FROM THE MISUTBB.
Whertas, At a meeting of the stockholders of the
Terser Well on Company held on the 28th day of
February, the Directors were instructed to sell the
mervtd Stock at.not less than Five Dollars per Share,
giving the preference to original Subscribers; ana
whereas, from the rapidly increasing value of our Slip
pery Rock Estate, now estimated at more than One
Million of Dollars, the Stock is clearly worth more Khan
the sum fixed by the Stockholders: therefore,
That the Secretary be directed to notify
the Stockholders that, from and after the 20th instant,
the balance of the reserved Stock will either be with
drawn or offered at Seven Dollars per Share.
W. M. BARLOW, Sec’y and Treasurer.
FBIXjApXLFHXi., March 13,1360. xnhhLtuwaSt
|SSr> OTFICB OF “HXK6O OIL CO Hi
PART” (Boom No 90), Ho. WALNUT St,
_■_ , , . Phimelphia. Mawh 6,1865.
The Board of Directors of this COMPANY have this
day declared their third dividend of TWO PER CENT.,
being TWENTY CENTS PBS SHARI out of the nel
earnEngsof the Company, free of State taxes,payable
on and after the 20th inst., at their new office. No. 11l
WALNUT Street. *“
Books for transfer will close on the 14th, at their pre
sent office, ami open on the 22et instant at their new
office* 010. CAREY,
>jnh7-12fc Secretary.
»JH» S(>TIC*.-OrnCK OF THE PEHN.
SYLVANU OIL CRBEK FBTSOLEOM COM
I’ABY, Ho. 411 WALSUT Btrwt
_ 1865.
„ FIFTH DIVIDSHD HOTICB.
The Board of Director* hare this day declared a
Dividend of THBIB FIB OSHT., being thirty cents
per share, out of the net earnisys or the Company, free
of taxes, payable on and after April let.
Transfer Books will close on the 25th Inst.. and re
open April 4th, ADO 0- LBIDT,
ams-ai* Secretary and Treasurer.
(ST *K»CAI, MEETING OF THE
STOCKHOLDERS of tl>« BOCK OIL COMPACT
wUI be held In accordance with the by-laws, at the
Ko *O9 WALHTJT Street, on
HOBDAY, the third of April next, at 11 o'clock A. M.,
whenan election will beheld for Fi-reDlrectors to serve
for the enenina year. JOHHF. ORAFF,
mhl3-tapS Sec’y and Treasurer.
*l®“ OPMCB OF. THE ALCORN OIE
IBS' COMPAHY, Second story. 80. as Bouth THIRD
Street, Fnine.. Harch B, 18<H.—Sosctal Meeting of the
SicckhoMere of theAlcorn on Company win be held
at this Office on FBI DAY. theMthinktaol. at 8 o’eloek,
P Jt JOHH 0. MoOLIRTOGK, Secretary.
mM6 Bt* am
WA$A jiAXSB ti BROWN,
THE PRESS.—Pim,A DELPHIA, SATURDAY,, MARCH IS, 18f!5.
Oil, COMPANIES.
Ugp* TRE-
SALMON CREEK OIL COMPANY,
VENANGO COUNTY, PENN'A.
CAPITAL..,., $900,000.
100,000 SHAKE*.
PAH AND SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, *2.
•85,060 RESERVED FOB WORKING FUND,
PRESIDENT,
J. R. CASSELBERRY.
SECRETARY.
O. O. WOOD.
TREASURER,
EDWIN S. RICHARDS,
DIRECTORS,
J. B. CASSELBERRY, JOHN LOUTY,
BJDWIH S. RICBeRDS, - JOSEPH ADAMSON,
JOBS J. KRONER. ELIAS BIRCHARD,
OH AS. N. CADWAL tDERj BENJAMIN W. COLS,
JAMBBD. SCOTT.
Tho property of this Company consists of two tracts
Of land in Venango county—to'wlt: 1
No. It designated as Salmon Creek Tract, consists of
600 acres, in fee simple, situate on both hides of Salmon
and Little Salmon Creeks, tributaries of the Tionesta;
and about one-eighth of a milelfrom the latter stream.
This region Is now exciting a groat deal or attention.
Developments, both above and below ns, on the Salmon
and Tionesta Creeks, justify the expectation that this
district, »"» certainty of production, will vie with the
famous Oil Creek, while the quality of the Oil thus far
obtained is very superior to that of Oil Crook, avoraring ’
about 96 per cent, clear, and bringing about *BO per
barrel at tho wells. Wo - have a large amount of first
rate boring territory, and Intend sinking at least three
wells on this tract this spring.
Ho. 2 consists of a one-tenth undivided interest in the
fee staple of the-Mill Dam Farm, containing forty- flye
acres, on both sideß of Cherry Run, at Plummer, Corn
planter township, Venango eonnty. Any comments
now as to the value of this territory would be super
fluous, as development! have proved it to bo unfailing
in Oil. Some of the best wells in the country are on
this Bun—among others the Seed, Batter, Auburn, and
Granger, producing from one hundred to three RuAr
died barrels each per day. Thirteen wells are new
being boreA on thi, tract, for whioh the Company fur
nish no capital, but receive a royalty of all the Oil-pro
dueed. It is beHeyed that this interest alone will pay
a good dividend on the capital. - - ;
6,000 shares of the Reserved Stock ‘have already been
taken, which leaves less than 7,000 share* open at sub
scription prioc. ' . . '
For farther particulars, see prospectus at tho
OFFICE OF THE COMPANY,
Mo. 98 Merchants* Exchange.
inhll-»fcuth6t ■
MILITARY*
S BOUNTY FOR MARINES.—
WANTED—'Veterans, only, having honorable die
charges from the U. 8. Marine Corps; will be entitled
to the Government and all the local bounties, paid
upon enlistment. Term of service four years. Better
compensation than tbearmy. Marines receive prise
mosey. For all farther information apply*at the re»
emitting rendezvous* No 3U South FBOfiTStreet* be
lew Spruce street, between the hours of 9 and a o'clock.
JAMBS FORNBY,
mhlB*if • Captain and Recruiting Officer.
| MAJOR GENERAL HARCOOK’S
1 Ist ARMY CORPS
OF
VETERANS.
A CARD TO THE PUBLIC.
By an order from the War Department, received this
day, March 13th, lust, every Veteran who desires to
emiet in the Ist Army Corps, to be commanded by
Msjor -General Winfield S Hancock, must make his
affidavit, when he is enrolled, as to hm ratideuee,
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 any ward or
township in the country, where the inducements of
larger- local bounties are held out than in other wards
or townships.
The subscriber desires H to be distinctly understood
that he did not in any of his advertisements, handbills,
or postersagree to cash any warrant issued by the city,
nor-hat he been famished any means to do so.
Most of the wards in Philadelphia have advertised to
cash the city warrants, and It fs thought that in a few
days a perfect system will be adopted to this effect.
Every veteran relieves a drafted man; therefore,
every person should become a recruiting officer.
▲ single man may credit himself to any district he
may choose to select previously to being enrolled.
BBNJ-AMX2Y FHANKIjIm,
Chief of the Detective Department of Phila..
mb 14 6t And Executive of the Beoruitlng Oomihittee.
RETAIL DRY ROODS.
J)EOLIHE m
DRY GOODS.
We have now made, and will, from day to day, &«
occasion warrants, continue to make look
KKDtJCIIOSS ISOVBPXICEB
DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS,
AND ADD
XMPOBTED GOODS,
at will correspond with the reduced wholesale rates
caused by the
DECLINE IN GOLD.
Buyers may rely upon petting fairly all the
advantage of a reduced price immediately it takes
place.
COOPER & CONARD,
S* S. Corner Ninth and Karhet streets.
mh!B*3t
f±OOm GREATLY REDUCED 111:
VJ the time to BUT HAB COMB ! I |
A SPLBNDID STOCK JUST OPENED M ! f
Wehave held off baying until prices weutright down,
and then stepped in and houebt freely, and are nownre
pared to SELL COMPABATIVELI CHEAP 111
Black Silks, most excellent quality.
Plain Silks in all colors.
Wool Be Laines, in all colors.
Plxnred Be Laines and Calicoes.
Beautiful Plaid Goods.
"'Plain and Plaid Mohairs, very pretty.
Linens and Mealies, all grades.
Gatsimeres and Cloths. *
Flannels, Tickings, Checks. Ginghams* &c , dec.
Shawls, (Skirts, Bdkfs, Tells, &c., dec.
Marseilles, Swiss, and other tills and Plaid Mas*
line, Ac.
Honey-combOailU, Marseilles Quilts, Ac.-. Ac.,
At THORNLEY A CHISM'S.
mhlB-lm Cor. of EIGHTH and SPRING-GARDEN.
■RABGAINB I BARGAINS! AT TAQG
AJ&BEO.’S, comer TEHTH and PINK. Goods re
dneed to sold standard. Also; new lot. boo,lit at the
panic auction sales. ,
1 lot ladles ’ Sue bleached Cotton Hose', 88c.
1 lot ladles’ flue bleached Cotton Hose, Slfl
1 lot ladies’ etont unbleached Cotton SSo,
1 lot ladles’ lißte ttetoad GlOTes, 200. T .
Slots ladies’ fine colored Berlin Glores, kid finish, £2
and 75c.
1 lot gents’ fine colored Berlin Gloves, kid< bound, sl*
1 lot bine barege for veils, BQe.; old- price, «L
8 lots bntle trimming simps, 13, 16, and 20c. M
5 lots 2,000 yards plaid Cambric Muslins, 40 to 75c.
5 lots faooo yards Nainsook Muslins, 44 to $1 25. *
2 lots 600 yards Swiss Muslins, 81 to 440.
1 lot fine Jaconet Muslins, only 60c. , ■ _
Hot Dunbar, Dickson, A Co., fine 8-plait Linen Bo
soms, 66c. -
S lots high lustre fine Black Alpacas, 87c., $l, and $1.75.
1 lot ladles* plaid Bilk Scarfs, fL 25.
1 lot gents* Mack Bilk Neckties, 25c.
1 lot Bird** Eye Linen, for aprons, very fine, 87Kc.
1 lot Huckaback Bath Towels, 60e.
I lot 4 4 French Chintzes, Spring styles. 80s.
1 lot 8-4 colored Linen Table Damask, 80c.
1 lot black.and white plaid Mohairs, fiQc. \
With several lots Notions, Tiimming Ribbons, end
Velvets, at prices to suit the times. mhlS-St
EDUCATIONAL.
PRIVATE TUITION IN THE GREEK,
A Latin, French, and German Languages, higher Ma
thematics and Bnglieh branches. 136 South BIiB
YBBTH Street, between Walnut and Chestnut. IS-St*
TREEMOUNT SEMINAJIY, NOBRIS-
I TOWN, PA., FOB YOUNG MEN AND BOYS.—
The Summer Bession of Four Months will commence on
TUESDAY, APRIL 11th. Vacancies can now beseaored
by applying to ■ JOHN W. LOCH,
mhiß-6t* Principal.
THE GREAT PRACTICAL COMMEB
* CIAL INSTITUTION FOB THE EDUCATION OF
YOUNG MEN.
BEYANT. STRATTON, &J3ANNISTBB’S
NATIONAL COMMBBCIAL COLLEGE,
ASSEMBLY BUILDING,
8. W. cor. of CHESTNUT and TENTH Sts (Entrance
_ on Tenth street.)
-BOOK-KEEPING, PBNMfiNSHIP, CO M K B OIA X.
POEMS, bto
This Institution offers to young men the facilities of a
thorough and practical education for business, which
will enable them to enter, at onee upon the fields 01 use*
fulneis »nd honor. . .
In addition to an entenslve course in the theory of
Book-keeping and the collateral branches, each stu
dentieceives all the advantages of aperfeet system of -
ACTUAL PRACTICE
representing the actual operations of the principal
branches oZ trade and commerce.
THE PBACTIOAL COURSE a • _
is wholly in advance o! anything of the kind heretofore
known. Among the various “houses** thoroughly
appointed and engaged in practice are;
Banks—Public and Private,
Mercantile Bouses—Wholesale and Retail, including
Dry Goods, Groceries, Produce, Ac.,
Commission Houses,
Transpoitation Offices,
Insurance Offices,
Telegraph Offices,
Post Offices, Ac., Ac , Ac.
Each of these has its particular work in the grand de
sign, and all axe arranged with a view to harmony and
efficiency In carrying out the true and practical idea of
BUSINESS
BEYANT, STRATTON, A BANNISTER’S Telegraphic
Institute, southeast corner of SEVENTH and CHEST
NUT Streets, the most extensive and complete Tale*
Saph School Ini the United States. The College and
stilute are connected by
A REGULAR TELEGRAPH LINS. .
constructed for the benefit of the students. The practice
and operations of this line differ in no from
that of a real line connecting different cities. We are
thus enabled to prepare young men to enter at onoe
neon the duties of an office.
This Institution offer* unequalled f*eiUiie«,both in the
Commercial and Telegraph departments.
Scholarships issued at this College are good for an un
limited period in the thirty- one Colleges copipriaing the
International Chain
Cali or send for a circular: Address
BEYANT. STRATTON, A BANNISTER,
mhlMt - ■ \ Pgn.AnKr.PffT a.
GREAT OEIfTRAI. y&QTHXTO HOUSE,
. NEW PCBLICA 1
JJUMOROUS
AMERICAN WORKS,
FULL OF ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS NY DAK
LBT £?£? TflKBS > ** D BEAUTIFULLY ILLU.
MINATBD LITHOGRAPHIC COVERS. IN
SEVERAL COLOBB, WITH NSW
AND ORIGINAL DESIGNS
ON EACH COVE*. r
JLS,J? a !$ r , 8 .? n * Brothers have just Issued a new and
SffcSauJqW l ™ of.thlc series ol Humorous Books,
cf Print for lean. Booksellers
(frSff.Y'U be supplied at very low rotes. The
o n meos or ■ this s eries of popular work*.
kSdstaaSl** Seveilt >'' fl ™ Coats * copy. Thirty-four
Courtship; Drama lu Pokervllle
t iffh” I ,?’ , TheGcorudon HouuJs,
Mpstertesof the Backwoods My Shootin* Box,
biicon-tafg» Adventures Warwick Woodlands,
aud Travels. The Deer Stalkers,
M «i or i 0 ,*.” 8 Chronicles of Fudge Fumble,
, Aunt Fattv’s Scrap-Bag,
Poilr Feabloseom’e Wed- Peter Ploddy, .
e TT i. » Adventures of Captain Far-
Widow Rugby's Husband, raio,
wf,to™RiJ!fi a^*. s ,V Mai#r O’Began’s Adven-
Western Beenes, or Mfe on lures,
the,Ptairie, „ Sol. Smith’s Theatrical Ap-.
Squatter Life, prenttceship,
PlcklMs from Heapnne, Sol Smith's Theatrical
Stray Subjects,arreattdand Journey- Work,
■ S fr *-u , The Quarter Bace in Ken-
Louisiana Swafop Doctor, tucky,
flhsreoU Sketches;; . Perclval Maybetry’O Ad
misfortnnee of Peter Faber, ventutes and Travels,
Tanks* among Mermaids. Yankee Yams and* Yankee
Hew Orleans Skeicb-Book, Letiers,
FoUpWhC ths Dram, American Joe Miller.
- PRICE BKVENTY-FIYE CENTS EACH.
Published and for sale at the Cheapest Book House In
ths world to bny or send for astoek of books, whioh Is at
®. B. PBTEBSOS * BROTHERS’,
306 CHKSTHBT St.« Philadelphia, Pehna.
Copies of any of the above books will be sent every
where, at once, free of postage.on receipt of price by ns.
POE SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLEBS. It
lUatIIONATED STORIES,
BEST BIUHB BOOKS EVER PBIKTBD.
THIBiTY-3IX KINDS NOW READY!
The following are their namis
The Robber's Wife.
Obi; or, 3-Fingered Jack,
Dark Shades City Life,
Lives ©f the Felons,
The Iron Gross,
Rebel and Sorer,
The Doomed Ship, .
Life of JoeephT, Bare,
Life of Barry Thomas,
v ' Btdtfy • Woohull,
I Breton Wilton,
• . -Tom Water*
Darts; the Pirate/
SUrer and Pewter,
Alexander Tardy.
. Bed Hastings, -
BUI Horton,
Hat Blake.
-Price costs each. Published and for sale
by the hundred or thousand* at very low rates, by
Seven Brothers of Wyoming
Morgan, the Buccaneer,
Sylvia fteabary,
Kit Clayton,
Galloping Gas,
Hairy Halm
Old Put; or, the Bays of '76.
ThetfMng Artillerist,
The Y&ttkae Middy,
The firing Yankee,
The Kin**s Graisera,
„. GaJlaut Tom,
Yal<? ez, the Pirate, i
The Gold Seekers,
‘ The Rebel Bride,
' Harry Tempest,
Sweeny Todd,
Jack Junk.
I? 6, PETJKSOS A BROTBEBS,
306. CHESTNUT St„ Philadelphia, Peana;,
To whom all orders must come addressed.
Copies of any of the above books will be sent every
where, at once, freß of postage, on receipt of prise by ns.
„. , PO& BAXIB BT Abb BOOKSELLBKB, It
«|JHE EVENING TELEGRAPH/ 1
JTHIB afternoon,
»B. HOBIABTT’S-
GEBA.T LECTUKI,
“ IRELAND: A SOVEREIGN STATE
OF TflE AMERICAN UNION,’’
MLITERBD -AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC LIST
P ARAFOLA SPECTACLES;
THE PARABOLA LENS
IS A PiSFJOIIOH IB ITS ¥ll
Nothing ha« ever beau discovered producing belter
effect upon tbe area.
Ton msethe Parabola to eec clear and strengthen
the means bx. which to see.
POR SALE OBLT BT
E. BORHEK & SON, OPTICIANS,
. •
lt« Ho. 4oa CHESTNUT STREET,
SCOTT, Jb., AUCTIONEER,
No. ¥O3 Chestnut Street.
EARLE & SONS'
FOURTH GREAT SALE OF
VALUABLE ORIGINAL AMERICAN AND FOREIGN
©lie PAINTINGS,
Mostly purchased by Mr. James S. Earle, directly
from the artists themselves, or painted from sketches
made exclusively for him. Among the painters repre
sented are: Carl Hubner, Richard Jourdanr B. De
Loose* H. Sondeymann, Letechauer, Carl M. Webb,
• HUdeb¥Khdt f Von Seben, S. W. Waugh, Louis Lang,
Geaeischap, A. Seigert, Paul Weber, C. Hoguet, Engel
fcardt, J. N. T. Van Starkenborgh, W. T. Van Starken
boreh, J. W. Cacilear, Van Denberg, Laurent de Beal,
S. Verboeokhoven, Edmund D. Lewis, Thomas Moran,
W. L. Sorntag.
This collection (s certainly the finest ever offered at
public sale in Philadelphia, and fuliy equal to any ever
sold in this count} y. The painting*.are all by mbdern
artists, all new* and in perfect order. They will be
sold positively without reserve.
The sale will take place at the
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS,
'on the Evenings of THURSDAY, 2Sd, and FRIDAY,
24ih of March, at half past 7 o’clock precisely.
The pictures are now on exhibition, free.
Open day and evening until the nights of sale.
Terms—Cash, bankable funds.
Catalogues can be obtained at the Gallery of JAMES
S; EARLE & SONS, Academy of Fine Arts, and of the
Auctioneer. v mhl6-8t
QA’RD.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The Store I now occupy is sold for a Bukin? instl
tatlon.
Kot being able to procure a Building sufficiently large
to hold my stock, I am compeUed to
■'"SBXjX, opt
Aafiutaa possible, I now offer my Immense assortment of
jrTJKONIXIJJEtE
AT VEST LOW PKICBS.
GEORGE J. HEKRELS,
~t.ts.lm 809 AKD 811 CHBSTETPT STKBBT,
g AEEB’ S
i- ORNAMENTAL HAIR
-• ‘ '' *.J?' .
; M AI?U FA CTOBT.
The largest and best assortment of
WIGS, TOOPBBB,
LONG HAIR BRAIDS AMD QTJBLB,
WATERFALLS, VTOTOBINES,
bbizbttbs, illusive beams bos ladies.
At prices lower than elsewhere, at
mhie BBf* 909 CHBBTBUT Street.
Q&BFBNT-BB’S
GREAT HISTORICAL PAINTING,
“THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION
BEFORE THE CABINET,”
WILL BB EXHIBITED FOR A SHORT TIME ORLY,
AT 1305 CHESTNUT STREET,
commencixjE on MONDAY, March 20th.
Open from 9 A. M, until 10 P. M.
3O cents; four tickets for $L
fIARD.-TEE UNDERSIGNED CAU-
A/ TIOHB tie Public i gainst negotiating a note drawn
iy me la favor of M. 8. Myeiß at sixty days for seven
hundred -.dollars, dated March 15, 1885 s said note
having been obtained withont any consideration, pay
ment thereof will be resisted by the drawer,
H. K. IUKDIO,
201 CALLOWHILL Street
mhl6-3t*
March 18. IS6H
PLACE FOR THE. TIMES
\J to get good TAILORING is at 0. 8. HIMMBL
WRIGHT'E, 834 North FOPRTH Street. mhlB-St*
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.—D ON’T
A fail to bur th« patented hinge-back Photographic
Album*; the most flexible, durable, and elegant styles
made. ,«};• fteateet aatlefaoHon, B. B RSIMSttS,
68* ABCH Street. - It*
REAUTIFUL. NEAT, AND AOCTJ-
H BATE styles Card Photographs, 12 for $1.25.
Scholars will fluid them just the Star for exchanging
with schoolmates. KBIMEB’S, SECOND Street, shore
Preen- , ; ;
/CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES, EN-
V/ TIRELY NEW STYLES FOR THE. SPRING
TRADE —A Superior Lot just reeeiTed, and to r sale
by ... SoWBy KUBTOJe & CO.,
wblfrtt 15T and 159 Horth THIBJ* Street.
TPHE CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE
A in the city to let HEAD-DRESSES, plain or fancy
OAFS, Isat 004 ARCH Street. „
WM. M. FABER & CO.,
»* STEAM-ENGINE BUILDERS,
lEOM POUNDERS.
GENERAL MACHINISTS, ABB BQJLBK MAKMRB,
ST AXIOM,
Manufacture allkinl*™ sfrSAjfsNdlNßS, raaiias
from three to one hundred and flfty horse-power, and
suited for Grist Hills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaoee, (HI
Wells, &e., Ac.
Olra particular attention to the construction of la
gists and Machinery for oil boring and pumping opera
tions* HaTe always on band, finished and ready for
shipment, BBGIgES and BOILERB of every deserts
Hon.
Orient ftout all parts of the eonntry molletsed and
promptly flUod. laK-ita
8.&00*. 9 JXTIIAK6KAREETSTOBBf§-
WASTED—A. SlftTAflOS, BY A
fount Ma, fiojh th« eomtof, Ua Dni Stan.
Tritij a TtbW to avtendlMi xh« liHttbwtetta Coliei,
Bmaw, Weferme? eXcbanied. Address, far tares
daye. -*C.Q. I.,"Press offloa. . mhlB-m«
wantsd—a proof-Reader.
* * Also. a Job FroMmaa,
~1, KING & BAIRD,
-«* 607 8 ASB.>M Street,
TXT ANTED —BY A BOUND MAN
- nxperiena. In ®Wh,l"
|al* and Bolatl Dry Goode Store, a SITUATION a*
Salesman in a Wholesale Home* Oan tire best etty
reference. Address **o. 0. C., »> this office. mblB 2t*
WANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO
_" * Doabis'eotrjr Book'keesite, One
from thecounfcryprefened. Address “A. W., * Prmr
Offlce. ~ mhlS-St*
WANTED—A MALE TEACHER,
of Halo Grammar School, Pott.
s*¥ e ’ E *JSJ ,Mll county,.Pa,,, by the flrst or April next.
■..fFvSP a J r , e * r >, Pajable montily (W6>. Etmlra
lent to *7B a month, for the school term of tea months.
Stadles—the comKonßiigttsh branches (including By-
Biology. Mental and Written Arithmetic* &c )' Number
9* pupils aooufc 160; ;120.aVer»»e attendance: Two lady
astietactsin the school with separate recitation rooms.
A teacher of experience prefered The law requires the
WJ to belprorided with a carreat Certifi
cate, either fctate or County. Applications in person or
JJ »received
«J B} f ° ed • « 0 WBOKBBDAT, 22d March last.
Applicant deuring replies by letter or the return of
papers* mast enclose stamps for the prepayment of
»'« CHRISTOPHER LITTLE,
ghil» stuthft Secretary of Board of Directors,
L FIRSf-CLASS JOB
pit, t ?, ke cl i a,reß 01 a Qonsral Prtntlni
Establishment. Situation pleasant and permanent, and
salary proportionate with ability. Address
~ B. F. a. JbYJJBr, Udiip fSspnfeli,
mtrMt v 8r1.7 Penaa.
AATANTED—A PRACTICAL BALES
’man Mnst bo thoroughly acqaaintsd with tho
white Goods and Embroidery bnalness. A first-class
man may obtain a desirable situation in a prominent
house. Add ress, in ml name(confidentially). ♦•-B®.
broideries, T> at this office. mh!7-2t*
WANTED—AT $l5O PER MONTH—
A reliable CMyaarer in OTory town and comity,
for the NUhSE AND SPY, the most lntere.tlnt and
exciting- book ever published* embracing the advea-
of woman in the Union army as Nurse, Scout;
fgd Spy, giving a most vi vid inner pic mre of the war.
We have.; Agent* clearing $l6O per month; which we will
prove to any doubting applicant Send for circulars.
BBOs., * CO., 600 CHdSTtroT
fetroet, FhUadolphia.” , _mh7- lm*
BOOTS AND SHOES;—AN' INDE
" FATIGABLB BUSINBSS MAW, who ha» had long
experience in the Shoe trade at the South, an* under
stands the care of goods in damp climates, desires a
SITUATION as SALESMAN, Ac!, with a party open
isg a Shoe Bouse in one of the "captured cities ’ ’
„ For particulars, pleaee call at No. 34 North EIGHTH
Street, comer of filbert street. mhl6-3t*
A COMPETENT AND RESPONSI
f"*- ble party, having one of ; the best offices, (first
flooor) on. WALNUT STREET, NEAR FOURTH,
would allow the use of the same to a first-class Stock
Company ," by engaging the occupant to act as See*
rotary.
Address. Post-office **Box7oA M It*
A YOUNG LADY, AN EXPERI
xv .need Teacher of Music, desires BOARD In n pri
vate family, where tuition wonid be considered fnii
or part payment. References exchanged. Address, far
three days, **A. E T. Press office. It* "*•
AN' EXPERIENCED MACHINIST,
■'■rr ©OMxersantwith iteam engines pumps, &c., wishes
a SITUATION to superintend an Oil operation. A pri
vate company, where an interest would be given, pre
ferred; Address MB. b , "Pressoffice mhl7-St*
A PARTNER WANTED, WITH A
■Capital of #lO,OOO, In a MANUFACTURING BUSI
HESS in this city, nowln sutceesfaA operation, affording
a»ET PROFIT on ali sales of over 100 par cent. De
mand for Goods made very extensive.
. ,?? r Particulars add res*- stating name and residence,
* 1 Manufacturer, * 1 Press Office. ■ mhl7-3t*
A N EDITOR WANTED-ON A
-f*- well-estßbllßhsd IKDBPBNDENT DAILY PAPES.
On, who has had experience as a Journalist on a popn
lar newspaper con sngaga permanently at a good
the undersigned, pnbllaherof the
mhl7?lm r •*” B. F. H. LYNN.
A DRY GOODB COMMISSIOH HOUSE
v ill take a LAD tbont 16 years old to learn the
business. Address, with reference. Box 2376 Post
Office. : • mnlfi 3t*
PMPLOYMENT WANTED BY A RE
SPBCTaBLE YOUNG MAN, 25 years of aie, in a
Wholesale Bueitesß. Adireea ”0. W. T.” Press
office. ■ ■ - i . mh!6-36».
Em pi*o ym ekt house, for
Housekeepers, Seamstresses, Chambermaids, Wait
ers, Hums, Cooks, Laundresses, and seneral houte
work, white and colored- 804 LOCUST fit. fett-lm
TJMPLOYMENT HOUSE FOR
Clerks, Book-keepers, Salesmen, Packers, Porters,
Watebmen, Coacbmen, Drivers, Conductors, Bar* tend
ers, Waiters, Farm hands. Gardeners, &e. Employers
suited at short notise. SO» and 804 LOCUST Street.
. fe2o>lm
TO OIL COMPANIES.—AN ACTIVE
Young Man desires a situation as Book- keeper or
Clerk in the Oil Rh giju. Best of reference given. Ad
dresa ** Assistant, \ 9 Press office. It*
TO ©IU COMPANIES.—AN EXPERT
ENCEQ BUSINESS MAN, and good accountanl,
would take charge of the books of one or more oil com
panies,-or set as secretary, for a mod mate compensation.
First-class references given.
“S B. CV’ Pm#office, mh!7-2t*
M WANTED TO ' RENT OR PUR
CHASE—A Three-story HOUSE,.with two dr three
story Back Building, situated between Spring Garden
and Poplar, west .of Broad, of which possession can oe
had by May Ist, for which a fair price wlB ba paid.
Address “Thomas,” Pm# office. mh!6 3t
® WANTED—TO RENT FOR THE
Summer, a Cottage, furnished or unfurnished.
Within say 10 miles of the city, and near a railroad
station. Address BoxllCO PhiiadelphlaP. O mhl3 6t*
« WANTED TO RENT, BY APRIL
Ist, a modern DWELLING, situated above Arch
itreet aud west of Broad, Sent aboat S4X). Address
Box 1937, Poet Office. - mhg-im*
(DR non $5,000, $3,500, $3,000-^
tfPt/jV-f LfV's Wanted on mortgage; security ample
and clear of all other ineambrauees Apply to
JOSEPH s: 6IDDALL,
mh!B Bt* 434 LIBRARY Street
$/s nnn iojooo, and $lO,OOO to
VjUUUij Joan on mortgage.-- M. D LIVENfiET
TIB, 13G South FOURTH sireet. it*
5-20
C O U P O >W S')
DUE
•Bdd.lT lstp .
BOUGHT AT HIGHEST MABKST FBICE,
BY
DREXEL & CO.,
mhlfl-trayl Mo. 3* SOUTH THIRD STREET.'
10-40 BONDB >
6-90 BOITOS,
MARCH, JIIyWSPe , B*
CASHED n eOLD, BT
HENRY A. BUEBleaiSfl SONS,
DEALERS IH GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
Mo. 44 FIRM Street, MEW TORS.
In view of tbe prospect of PEACE and a FALL or
GOLD, holders of Goldßonds will do well to detach the
Coupons and realize tbe interest at present rates for Gold.
Parties residing out of tbe city wishing to cadi their
Coupons cut forward them by express, and we will re
turnthe Gold or Its value in greenbacks, as desired.
fel2 SOt
rjEORGE A. WARDER,
VJ STOCK BROKER.
go. 318# WALKUT street.
_ Stocks and Loans negotiated. Subscriptions received
for the new United Slates 7 SO Loan in sums of $5O and
upwards. mhl»wftnl3t*
QAMUEL ALLEN,
© STOCK BROKER,
Ho. 136 South THIRD Strut,
mhl4-lm* Fhisapbuhia.
Ott STOCKS, U. S. LOANS. &c.,
VF BOUGHT AMD SOLD
OM COHMISBIOM, __
Mr GEORGE J. BOTH,
Broker.
la4-3mll Mo. IS South THIRD street
WILLIAM H. WAYNE,
TT Late Discount Clerk Bank of Forth America,
STOCK and BILL BROKER, go. 16 BARK Street.
Loans, Stocks, &c., pnrehasedand sold at the Phila
delphia Stock'Board. Money procured on collaterals.
Promissory notes negotiated, &c., Ac. mhB- lm
jgNGLISH BROWN STOUT,
SCOTCH ALE,
IM STORE AMD GLASS.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
DBALBB IN FINE GROCERIES,
HI ONION SETS.—2OO BUSHELS OF
—White and Yellow Onion Sets
" M OSMAN * LITTLE,
mhl7-2t* Mo. 805 MARKET Street, Phils.
m EXTRA EARLY, TOM THUMB,
Ban O’Bourke, Blue Imperial, Early Frame*
Champion of England; Flack’s victory, Bishop’» Long-
Pod and M&rrowiat Peas.
gORWAE & LITTLE,
-mhl7-2t* go. 805 MaBKET street, PhUa.
® 50,000 ASPARAGUS, 20.000 RHU
barb Boots: also* Garden, Flower, and Field
Seeds, warranted fresh and genuine.
gORMAg & LITTLE’S
A - Seed and Agricultural Warehouse*
°mU7-St*- go. 805 BASKET Street, Phil*.
■ ESTEY’S ,
' cottage organs
Mot o»ly UNEXCELLED, butUNBOTALLED in purity
of Tone and Fower, derined especially for Chnrohei
end School*, but fouud to he eounlly well Adapted u
the Parlor and Drawing Room. Foriuhs onl^b|j;
Mo. 15 North SEVENTH Street.
Alee, a complete assortment of the Perfect Melodeoi
sonetantly on hand. feU-flm
mhlS St*
TTNITED STATES, EASTERN 33 IS-
V TBIOTOF PBg»BYLVAgIA.~BcT.i
WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States,
for said District, proceeding on a libel, filed in the
nameof the United States, hath decreed on the 16th day
of Varch, A. D. 1565, that all persona who claim to hare
any interest in the steamer GELT and cargo, captured
near Sullivan’s Island, coast of South Carolina, by the
Kaatekill, and otherveetela-of-war of the Halted States,
be monished and cited * Therefore, all persons who
claim to have any interest in.the said steamer and cargo
are monished and cited to appear before the Judge of
the said Court, at the city or Philadelphia, on. the
TWENTIETH day after publication, hereof to show
cause why the said steamer aud cargo should not be
pronounced to belong, at tbe time of the capture of the
same, to tbe enemies of the United States, and there
fore, or otherwise; liable to condemnation.as lawful
prize.
Tbe above la an abstract of the monition issued by
the Court In the said cause.
WILLIAM HILL WARD,
. Harsh*! for Eastern Districtof Peuna
Philadelphia, Harsh 17.1886 . mhlS-St
H.. JAMES,
(Formerly of Philadelphia. )
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
FRANKLIN, VBNANGO COUNTY, PENN A.
Special attention giveu to theexamluation of Tltlea.
_PHn.ADXi.PHiA RBrKHSHeHBGhaa. S. Lex, Mu.,
•Hou J. Roes_Bnowden, Jamee H. Little. Bkl. T. T.
Tasker, Sr., Hood, Boahrtght, & Go., J. Z. Deßaveu,
Preeiflent Tth Matioual .BauX. mhIO-3ta*
CAMUEL W- HOFFMAN, ATTORNEY
AT LAW AMD CONVEY ANGER. . ,
FRANKLIN, VENANGO COnOTY, PENNA.
f (late of Philadelphia.)
RXFERS TO '
CharlwE. Irfx, Kso., tE.AW. C. Biddle 4 00.,
E G. Knight A Co., { Dr. R. 8. Kaekenaie,
James H. Little, Men., I W. H. Xeaton & Go?
roh7-8m
JOSHUA T. OWEN, ATTORNEY,
AHD SOLICITOR OF
CLAIMS. OImJISIF street, near Fourteenth street*
Washington, D. C. deEMm
fASI'JESfUJ.AKO SVBST&JSTIAI* OtOtgJMO
WANTS. -
FINANCIAL.*
Corner of ELEVENTH and VINE Bts»
FOB SAME AUTO TS LET.
J| tO BANKERS,
INSURANCE
OIL com PAN IKS.
fob saxEi
Tflfi handsome office building
fourth OTEHKT, BELOW OHWTNUT (So. 10B).
Estate of TSOS. B. MITCHELL, deoeeßed.'_
■Apply to
w. E.
mUi6-et* Sl4 WAMTOT Street.
g TO LET—
THE FIFTH AND SIXTH STORTgS
OF THE
6BIANITE BUILDING*,.
(Formerly Post Office.)
Hob. 337 and 339 DOCS STREET,
with siiuii'rdtfia. '
Building,
SL a .??ilS,£s?. 8 3? , F S‘ieet. Can be arrangaWKr
Offices, |ae bestlUhted room la the city.
Also, FOB SALE, several valuable properties.
THOS. S. CONNELL,
COUNTING-HOUSE OP DB. D. JAY HE A SOS,
848 CHESTNUT STREET. mhl6-8t
«FOR SALE—SIX THRE E-BTOBY
BBICK and three Two elorr Fit*Mß HOUSES, on
a lot 100 feet square, corner THIRTY-FOURTH and
ELM Streets, Mantua Inquire of 8. PAHOOA.BT, No
018 SFKIHO G-aRDBH Street. mht7-ift*
®TO BENT—WITH' IMME DIATE
Pof session. the pleasant suburbs* DWJSLMffG on
me west side of FORTY. FIRST Street, above Huttos;
convenient to Arcfcvetreet and other rail wave; with car
riage ebed and Urge garden—shrubbery, fruit, berry,
aiia vegetable; parlor, dining, and other rooms ana
Aitcsen on first floor; four chambers, bath room with
#^^A?, water, Av ad atore-rooms op second floor,
and /our attics; *as throughout.
T, o ?w^L ß ?^ L ? E, % Qrocery * ARCH-Sbreet Railway,
near Forty, first street; It
m FOB SALE GERMANTOWN
*aICOTTAGI; Large and superior Cottage on Walnut
lane, wiih every convenience; fine situation, and good
lofc i..-A- B. F. GLBffN?
tf South FOURTH Street
■m FOR SALE—LARGE AND VALTJ
■EI.ABLB PROPERTY, 915 and 917 jfoirth FRO2TT
Street, embracing several Dwelling Houses. Tannery,
Morocco. Factory, and everything complete for carrying
on the morocco business, with large lot, &e. ; will ba
sold low; or exchanged for a good farm.
mhlg-tf 133 South PQgRTR B s!r9k
m FOB SALE—LARGE FOUNDRY
muro MACHINE SHOP. In foil operation, with the
working stock and toola,patterns,Ac.. of every descrip
tion, neceafcafy fordoing a Inge and successful bnsl
ness, situated on a railroad, about twenty miles from
Philadelphia. B. P. OLEhN, 1333.FoURrH St.,
mhlS-tf orS W.cor.SRTEJTEgHTa and QBSEJ Sis.
MFOB SALE OB EXCHANGE FOR
STOOKS—Farm of 83 acres, near SollersviUo,
Ducks county, in good order, and has good Bnildinn.
P. MMS.J33 BenthPoffßTHStreat.
mhlfi-tf orH. Wcor. SEYEBTBEHTH and ORBSK Sts.
ATO HOTEL KEEFERS.—TO RENT,
the old-established If ATIONAL HOTEL. Mo 4 SOI.
jU6, 3»8» and 310 RAGS Street, between Third and Fourth
Streets. This will be a desirable opportunity for any
person desirourof commencing keeping a hotel ft
formerly did a large business, and Is wsll calculated
for such. business, being in the business part of the city.
: It has a large number of bed rooms and parlors, and
other room*, end will be rented reasonable to a suita
ble tenant, The house will be open from ten to twelve
odoes every fine day. ■
Those desirousi of renting the same, apply to
THOMAS MARTIN. Real Estate Agent,
_ M. W. cor. FOURTH and PINE Streets.
mhlB-3t* Philadelphia.
fi| NO. 1914 PINE STREET.— A
neat, lontoel dwelling, wish tack balldin**, bath,
MiKar*’'“SlephI 9 simallT T “‘
mW3t* 434: LIBKARyiSt.
m FOR SALE—NEAR SELLERS- A
«Tllle-aoOD FARM of 14:3 AORBS; cheap for™
each, or will take In part good oil stocks In exohance.
. B. P GLBSN.
«MBtf 133 Sonth FOURTH street.
fi| DESIRABLE SMALL FARM OFA
acres, on the Lancaster Pike, near Prieads'iE
Meedrg House, Radnor, one mile from Villa Moya, two
from White Ball Station, Pennsylvania Railroad: three
storied modem stone dwelling, with parlor, hall, di
ning-room, and kitchen on-first floor: nine chambers;
bath; furnace; fine shrubbery; stnblimi; and early
possession given. For sale. A. P. *J. H. MORRIS.
916 ARCH Street!
m FOR SALE—A FARM OF 34 A
acres In Atlantic county, N. J , 32 miles from Z
Philadelphia, )H miles from railroad Large new Cot
tage Honee and all reanlsite ont-balldings. A great
variety-of choice frnite, IS acres of land under cultira
tlon. Hood productive eeU. Price. 53.6C0. -
... GEO H. TOWbIesD * CO..
mh!7-tf 133 X South FOURTH Street
« COUNTRY SEAT TO LET, COR A
ner GREEK LAKE and YORK ROAD,
town, Twenty-second wart. Ten minutes' walk from
Green-lane Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad; forty
mlnnteß’ ride,from Filth and Chestnut streets. Good
water and stabling. A Yariety of fruit. Fine garden,
and large, well, shaded lawn, of nearly four acres!
Apply to DR. DE BESNEVILLE, 1716 PLNJiSt.”
or at _ MB. MKDARY’B STORE,
mhlo-ot* Branchtown, Pbii^jftipbia.
® 7,000 ACHES —SPLENDID
CHAMCB TO FORM A LAMB OOMPaNX—FOE
BALE AT A'SACBIFICE*—BXTBA INVESTMENT!
7,100 acres of valuable Prairie. Timber. and Farming
LAND, within twenty five miles of Chicago, oa the
line of five raiiroads, near schools, churches, stations,
«c The laud waa purohatel by the present owner for
Investment, who is bow going to Europe,
maps and particulars sent on application.
GEO. N TuWSSJBND & 00.,
mhiB 6t XfiSHSo FOURTH Rt., Philadelphia,
®FOR SALE-A SMALL : FARM.
naar Haddonfield. situate near the railroad, will
b* sold cheap. A bargain^
mhl«-3t* 133 X South FODRTH a ßtreet k
J 2& FOE B.A LE THE SLOOP
SSalm Yacht WILLIAM A SSL ABET. 86 feet long,
.wellfonnd la evwy respect. Apply to WM. KROtJSd,
80. 129 GRXEB Street, or to JOEBT B. MANDSR
FIELD, Jb., Bo- 404: CHBbTfiTJT Street. mhl7-2t*
TJOK BALE,
A: VALUABLE OIL PROPERTY.
No 1.—197 acres on Ks-n&wha River, fourteen miles
from Parkersburg, Wood county, West Virginia. Price
$20,0C0.
80. 2.-379 acres on the Stoat Farm, Tyler county.
West Virginia, 10 miles above Horseneck. Oil hu
been obtained on Midale Island Greek. Price $9O per
acre.
No. S —l5l acres on the ffewborrow Farm, Tyler and
Pleasant counties, Wett Virginia, 10 miles above
Horseneck. Oil has been obtained miles above, on
Middle Island ureek. Price per acre.
No. 4—lloacres onF G. Bogg’sFarm, on Bender's
Bns, branch of Grape Creek, West Virginia. Price $35
per acre.
' The above lands havebeen placed in our hands by the
oiifinal owners.
For further particulars, apply to
_ B. gQOTP; Jr 4
It 700 and 703 CHESTNUT Street, Philada.
PETROLEUM 1 OIL!!
FOE SALE.
A FEW
ORIGINAL SHARES
la a Dhole, and .elect .
OIL OOIFAET WOW FORMING,
GBBAT IHDUOBMBST.
FIBST-CLABS INYBBTMBHr.
OEO. .H TOWNSEND & 00.,
133 K Booth FOUBTH Street,
Philadelphia.
F)R .sale—a lot of ground on
SEYBBRT Street, west of Nineteenth, 40 by 83 feet:
will be closed very low for cash. B F GLBSFtf,
mhlB tf 123 South FOURTH Street.
PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY FOR
A insurance on Lives and Granting Annuities. A few
shares of this stock for sale. Addles* Bex39sP. 0. mlo-3t*
POR SALE—A NUMBER OF DESIRA
-A BLE BUILDING LOTS. For particulars apply to
SAMUEL a. THOMPSON,
Attorney at Law.
mLll-lm »3G WALNUT Streat.
T)RUG STORES, CITY AND CQUN
TRY, for sale and wanted at all prices, •
mh7 Im* W. M. BiQggOg, 4»f WALNUT Street.
ftO 07*7 77 AND $2,066-66.-
* * Ground Bents of these amounts)
amply secured and centrally located.
For sale by B. CARPENTER & SON,
mhB 18t* 242 South THIRD Street.
BOARDOI6.
■ROARDINC.— I THE NEWLY - FUR-
A> ribbed HANDSOME RESIDENCE. 624 South
WASHINGTON SQUABS, is now ..open for Boarder*.
A commodious suite of rooms vacant.
Gentlemen accommodated with dinner. mhl7-Bt* m
TTHE UNITED STATES HOTEL, 413
A CHESTNUT Street, has no Bar. First-class Board
and excellent accommodations for Families can be had
at moderate charges. One handsome chamber, large
and convenient, vacant to day.
Beferen ce ? squired. mhl7«3fc*
pOUNTRY BOARDING WANTED OR
V-S a HOUSE to Bent. Give description of House and
Grounds, and distance from city and railroad station.
Address or apply to GEO. C. HOWARD,
mhl7-Bt* - No. IT B.‘EIGHTEENTH street.
FRANKLIN SAVING FUND,
NO. 136-SOUTH FOURTH STREET, BELOW
' .CHESTNUT,
Fays five per cent. Interest on Deposits. Agents tor
the sale of united States 7 S-1Q Loans at Par. Govern
ment, State and City Loans and Stocks bought and sold
for depositors and others cn Commitsion. mhlfl- sto
-CTYDE & BURPEE,
AA 1505 WILLOW Street, Philadelphia,
Sole Hanufaeturers of the
ABOMA-SAVING COFFEE ROASTERS AND DIAMOND
BUBS COFFEE MILLS.
_ E. J. HYDE'S PATENTS.
** We save many times its cost yearly by roasting ou
coffee with your Portable Coffee Roaster. ” *
J. B. KINGSLEY & .GO..
, Continental Hotel. Philadelphia.
"Where food coffee is desired, we consider yotu
Boaster absolutely necessary. *’
KANAGA. FOWLSB, & GO , Girard. House.
** I can furnish better coffee, at less expense, than
when using the ready-roasted coffee.”
_ W. H. BAKER, Ashland House.
Your Coffee Boaster and Mill are indispensable to
me. ” _ E. B. CLARKE, Germantown.
I consider your Portable Coffee Boaster the best in
the market. ” JOHN B» LOWE,
Philadelphia Coffee and Spice Mills.
U.-B. A. General. Hospital,
. _ Summit House.
** You? Patent Coffee Boastsr is in use in this Hospi
tal, and does its work in a very satisfactory manner,
the coffee being much more evenly roasted, without
any portion of It being overdone. Thors is saving Is
quanfety aad Improvement in quality:,, being
, _ Surgeon U. 8. Y., in charge.
U. 8. A. Obebam. Hospital,
_ , . OaxsTKR, Fenna.
“It gives me pleasure to roemnmesd your Co®*
Boaster to all desiring food roaatod <mffee **
THOB. BEWSON BACHB,
_ . BurgeonU. 8. f., in charge.
Many testimonials might be given endorsing om
smell Family Coffee Roaster* all of which unite in pro
nouncing it the only machine worth having. Price*
$l6O, $3 50, and $5.
Friceafor Portable Btove and Boaster, for Grocers,
Manufacturers: No. 1, $4O?
No-s*®i No. 1 $126; No, 4, $260. Send for circular.
.Ail Machines Warranted. Responsible families, de
siring to try any of the family rises, before purchasing,
ean be asoommodatod by sending their orders to the of-
Am, 1506 WILLOW Street, Philadelphia. .
delQ.stuthSmlf HYDE A BURPEE.
fiOft ARCH STREET. finjl
VUUs KITCHEN HARDWARE. W/Vi
4 WOODEN WARE, and BRUSHES.
A tomplete assortment of H<raw furaUhing ftoods.
GRIFFITH &PA9E
mhlG-ly SIXTH and ARCH Streets.
DHCENIX NORMAL INSTITUTE,
JL FOB BOTH BBXBS. PHCENIEVILE*. OHBBTBB
° Th? SESSION of this! Institute will com
mence APBIL lttth. 1860, and contlyaa fourteen WHkt.
Instruction thomuh In English Branch#., Latin.
French, German, Mute. ui BMWinj. •
Forelrculors and fall taromhtloc
f»as l4t- ' Box IW PfI(BHIXYILLK. Pa
AT REASONABLE FBIQfiS,
AMus«amEjrrg.
ITALIkJOPIKA
A CARD.
I’as to* plewpra of ftscixniriiic
■ «“ 0*"« 1* Philadelphia that ha hS.
Sta2B!£ii\BßSF l, » w S.MM» Company, nnlar tha
SjpgjsßSs»t.««aftaa
. „T3£^¥ißsßKr w
jaweffi^9^?asar*
The Box Office for the cale of aaeond places vin a.
open on Monday at 9 o'clock, when .eats can b. J?
cured for the TWO EVENINGS On WedneidivlJSL
can beeecnred ait the Academy and GoeU’n Mn.ic stored
Secures pUtccc....— —......Tw0 Delian.
On Monday, 37th Inst., first nlfht of the Italian Sim
In Washin.ton. UhlT-Ct
ItrEW CHESTNUT-STREET THEA*
TER CHESTNUT Street above Twelfth.
THIS fSATUBOAY) AFTBBBOOBT,
THIRTY £IFTH GS4MO FAMILY MaTIMEK
When the
GEB*T MuK*L DRAMA,
THE WOBKMBH OF PHILADELPHIA.
OR THE -
, CUBSB OF DBIHH,
WBI De presented entire, with aU its
; . . lIAGHIFICBST AUXILIARIES,
i to the Matinee, SO cent* to all parts ortho
; bonne; Si 11 * 8 "- 58 »»» open at Uf o’clock; to am
°, f tfi o extreme length of th.
l>ra»a) flock precisely.
BO BEhER^D a SE|re A AHD J 0 FEES LIST
night.
' SEYEaWH BEPrESSSTaTION
rhonstad Dollars Prise Dramas
•TAdlteiJ by MipsLaura Kwne, in f>ur acts,
THEWOEKUEfif OF PHiLADELPHti,
CURSE* PDBINK.
Sr S^»art^rtth W “ d BeB ® tt, “ l Local Scenery, hr
Wenrterful Hechanlcal Effect?, by Danie' Wile. ...
Thomeo-Blackwood. M ***
New PvopeiKen and ipp ointments, hr John
and ismtaat
OrigimtMfh'slwMrAdolphßlryfeld. and a
OP CHARACTERS
briny icy into reewrivition every
MSHWBR OPTHE REGULA’B company
SYNOPSIS OP LOCAL 3CBNBB.
„ The Bar-mem, a Modern Jtnsiirailon.
Supper- reomlnDariß ’ Restaurant, Arch street-
Hall'lw Davis Bestaonmt.
View ofih&'Hous*- : top> of PhUadMla, and tta
, . , , , firaw UaihadraL
Interior -Hew of Merrick & Sou’s Machlfia-shop a*A
ypuadry. Wafhlxntpa atr*et, between Fourth aSS
Mgbt with the machinery in motioa. n»* at work. jSI
View from Staekhauc 1 ' Sawmill, Camden, of
delphik by looking towards the SsltZ
Yard; view of along the Delaware wfZ
aglaowat Smith's*lriaad; the ferry-bows MeroSS
and Dido plyiogto*and Do.
Chestnut street, with view of the Academy of Fin* Arts.
MBS. JOHN- DBEW’B NEW AROH
■“■U BTBEBT THEATRE^
LABT NIGHT OF MSIB F. W, LANDER.
THIS (SaTORJ AT) • BV3NIN 9. March IBih. WS.
„ , CHA3LOTT3 CORDi7 ’ ”■
Char10tteC0rdar....,..^.^......... Mrs F W. Lander
After wUch .TUB SMUGGLER S &BFRRA? :
Ob, The PyKi&a«SNT of Guilt
Roberts Smart Rohaw
HOBDAY, Mr and Mra BAKSBY WfLotaM”
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.
” EIGBTTsEHTB BIGHT OF
MB J. Sr CEifiKK.
BATGRDAI KTEHIS&. March IS, ISSS.
Will be acted the beatuifol Moral Drama of tho
TICK ST i'F-LHAVK UA.S -
KOBKBT BBIBBLT, . g. OLABKB.
To cocclude wih the Khan na: Farce of
MY KEIGHBOB'S WiFi
MOHDAY7BB«m^|fDD»s|OTGHT B i%^
F
'OYER OF ACADEMY OP HUSKL
CROSS * JARVIS’
THIRD CLASSICAL SOIREE,
SATURDAY EVENING, March 1», IBS, at 8 e'oloefc
PROGRAMME. '
L TRIO in D Major Yiolln, and Tie
loneello™ there*
PART 11.
2. COKCBRT—Stuck, Op. 79, Piano (Quintette M
COIDP
PART in.
Violin, 2 Violas, J CiarioneU 2 Horns'
Tick eta fiL DonM9Ba “-
A SSEMBLY BUILDING—THEATRE
~~ FBiNCA.IS«
Paul joigdet..... »•»+»»«..directeux.
SATURDAY. March 18. 186 S
PAR DROIT DB COKQUBTB.
Confid finiine scti* by Mr. Legouva.
LBts DEUX TIMIDSS,
Comedy Vaudeville is one act, by Mr. Labiche.
Doors open at 7, Cor tain will rise at Xto 8. flekefc
ogee open from 11 A M. to 4 F. M. It
CONCERT HALL;
V>» If. K. RICHARDSON
Will read Tennyson’s entire poem. ENOCH ARDEN,
together with choice selections from Tarton* authors.
On THURSDAY EVEhLRG, March 33d, 1835.
Tickets. —*..~eo ceata.'
8&leto commence SATURDAY* March 18th at Gould**.
Seventhand Caestnai streets: Ashoaead &Brans,GhesU
not street, below Eighth.; Fugh's, Sixth and C best oat.
For fall programmes, see fatare advertisements CIT-3y
THE GREAT AMERICAN CIRCUS.
A WALNUT Street, above EIGHTH.
Moser*. GARDINER and HEMHINGS Proprietor*
THE SENSATION OF THE TIMES.
Mr. James Waid, the celebrated down and tariH
rope-walker; Mr. J. Madigaw, in his doable smnmw>
sanlt; Mr. Sam Long, the singing down; Mr Dan Gas*
diner, the great American Jester; Mr. J. Ward, *M
versatile clown; Master Sanfoid and Master Tolbert,
wonderful gymrasts; Miss BlizaGardiner, the graedtib
equestrienne; Mr Tom Ring; Luke Rivers, and tha
remainder of the star troupe, will appear in a variety «t
agreeable, thrilling, and fascinating performances
THE DORY PORT wa«IHI
will be performed during tbe week Ad mission 50 «U.,
diet tiw; 35 ate. t second Her. Commence at 7.40.
Splenoid performances on Wednesday and Saturday
afternoons, commercing at 2}£ o’clock.
Remember the eirens wi 1 soon close.
ORCHESTRA.- PUBLIC
-J BEBEABSALS every SATUBDAY at 3K e'dack
P. M., at MUSICAL PUSH HALL. Stngl# »ck«teTS
cents. Bin Tickets, $1; to be had at Gould's, Andrs's,
end Meyer’s Moelc Stores, and at the HalL noT-tf
THE academy of fine arts,
A CHESTBUT Street, above Tenth, la OPEN DAILY
for visitors, from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. jsH
LOST AND FO
t OBT OR MISLAID—A PERPETUAL
At POLICY OF IMBUBAMCB Issued by the TRUE.
TBBB OF THE FIBS ASSOCIATION to E T. HAL
LOWELL for *BOO. dated June 2,1888. and Iran starred
to the Foarth Jeffeison B. end L ~ AiHoclatlea. Any Is.
formation concerning smm will be received by
feOS-stnth 12t* J. H. OEMB. 331 SEED StreeA
tsga»ngga&a*u PENNSYLVANIA,
COUP ANT..
NOTrCB
On and after HOBDAY, March 2a, 1865, all loot
freight for shipment by thePennsyivanla Railroad*
and Philadelphia *ad Brie Railroad, wUl.be forwarded
from the sew depot, FIFTEENTH and MARKET Sts.
Freight for Pittsburg, and all points west of Pittsburg,
will be forwarded from the depot THIRTEENTH ami
MARKET Streets.
Produce and other freight arriving from the Weed
and local stations on these roads, villi be delivered Croat
the depot Thirteenth and Market sweets. -
8. B. KXBGSTOE, Ja.,
Freight Agent,
mhlS-fil
FhTLADELPHIA , March 14. 1565.
CAMDEN AND AT-
Wi Wvm wy RAILROAD.—Trmis*
leave Vine-street Ferry:
Freight. with Passenger Car attached..—.—e -T. 30 A, WL
Atlantic Accommodation--—-4.16P. ■.
Junction Accommodation-.....—-. 5 SOP. X*
RETURNING, LEAVES ATLANTIC.
Atlantic Accommodation —.....-h-,—6.13 A IK.
Freight. with Passenger Gar attached*—- L2OP. lE.
Junction Accommodation——— * -6. SS A. K.
EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS
Leave Vine street 11.16 A. M., Haddonfleld 13.50 P. K.
Freight most be delivered at Cooper's Point before
3. SO P. M. to insure its going down the next day
mlfrlmif JOHN Q. BRTANT, Agent*
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
diHßi
KEOPENIN& OF CANAL NAYIGATIOW.
188 PHIUDKIFHU ABO SEW YORK
EXPRESS STEAMBOAT GO.
Inform their estrone, anC the merehanta and mannffc*-
tnrezs of Philadelphia generally, that they have
EESOMBD THBIB BEGDLAB DAILY TBEPB
between Philadelphia and Bew York.
THROUGH IR TWEffl-FOUB HOURS.
WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO.,
No. 14fc South WHARVES, Philad*.
JAMES RAND,
Bo 117 WALL Street, New York.
B. B.—Goods forwarded to all points free of commie
•ios. mhld at
OFFICE WATER TRANB
- PQETATIOB U. 8. A.,
80. »74 Sooth THIRD Street.
Fhuadkdfhi*, Feb. Id, 186*.
Veeeela wanted to transport Goal to Soathem Porta
for the Army. BeapatchalTUL _
felS-tf JOHN E JBBBIBGB, Gapt A Aut. Q. M.
», NOTICE.—3POB NEW
AHBCtOBK -The FBU.ADSt.PHIA. ABB
HEW TOBK EXPRESS STEAMBOAT CO HP AST. Tin
Delatrare and Earl tan Canal.
Steamers leave DAILY, tint wharf bfllotr MASK BE
Street, at 2 o’clock F. M.
VI. P. CL YDS * CO., I*S WHAEVmPMU.
lAMBS HASD, ar WALL Street, ,
XewYork.
mblß-9m
NEW EXPRESS LINE, TO
riHHHb ALSXANDBIA, SSOB-GETOWN, Am
WASHINGTON. Via Chesapeake and Delaware CaoaL
Steamers leave first Wharf above MARKET Street*
every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, atl2H.
To? Freight apply to Aients, WH P. CLYDE * OOU
Id: North and South Wharves, Phil*. ;.J. & DAVIDSON,
Georgetown. D»G.; FLOWERS &-BO WRN, Alexandria.
Ya * mhl4-8m
E PHILADELPHIA SCALE WORKS.
FIFTEENTH Street and PENNSYLVANIA Avenn*.
felE-lm - DAVIS Jk GO.
fSte FIRE AND THIS F-PROOF
WISSAFE MANUFACTORY. Large and small Sate
keptsenaUntly on hand by J. HASSENFORT, 41»
VINE Street. Philadelphia. f«2S-Imtt*
T?OR JTON-RETBNTION OR INCON
TIBENCB of urine, irritation, inflammation or
ulceration of the bladder or kidney*, diseases of the
proctate glands, stone in the bladder, calculus, fra*
▼el or brick-dust deposit, and all diseases of the blad
der, kidneys and dropsical swellings, use HELM*
BOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. '
A SLEEPER'S U. ' MANUFAC-
MARKET Street, one door abOTe Tenth.
A Philadelphia. mhllllt*
§ WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE
SCKIPTIOirs of Ciaracter, Constitution, tad Ta
lent. with ADVICE on Business, Health. Ednas*
lion. Self-improvement, Mana*emantand Train
ing Of CBXtDBBJSr. socjal adaptation, *«., da,
and iTtniUs by JOttg 'L. CAPKWi
and arenmx, or phrenologist and Booksoljter, .
osll-tnthslylf Mo- MS 8- TKWH Bt. .shore Chestnnt.
A LARGE. RED WETHERSFIELD
IE 05ION BSBD. —This variety will prodtMo aWl
growa Onion, the same season. If “‘"E.SSW- Arsua
ahl& at Ahoro Binth.
ja ONION SETS! ONION SETS I—.
Sor sale in Jn..
Boa 9»M a»d *»* MARKET Street,
mhlB-6t abura Klnih
m PLOUGHS, HARROWS, SULFI
TE TATOBS. Hay and Btraw Cutlers, with all othpr
implements required hythe farmer or gardener, al
: r ‘.ROBERT BHIBT.J*.
Boi. »»» and 93» MARKET Street.
mhlS-tt . .v Above Mlnth.
m IMPORTED BLUE IMPERIAL
iA- PEAS, —lco bushels just receiui from Bestdo«-
Thoee who wish ay err pturo artism *honld>p««naa»
from this invoice. Bor sale by
- ROBERT BUIKT, Ja ; .
. ZToa 9»5» and 084 MABKST Street,
mhis-et . . Above ninth
PORT BA IT S UNSURPASSED IN
style orexeon lion, natural and lift Mho In
slon and coloring, ate those lifo-sbt| Mlot»ri»»Mt*^
oil dona at B 7* BBIMBB-g. «S»* ABQB Btre* It* or,
: depabtweet fob custom wo#e»