OJL COMPANIES. SO CENTS! RO CENTS 1 80CENTSt FOB FULL-PAID STOCK, mm farm on compasy OF PENNSYLVANIA, lAL 500,00$ SHAKES. AKFALUE EACH. iMXpdHi Price... Bo Ceuta per Share. STOCK FULL-PAID. MB# BETAKES RESERVED BT THE COMPANY FOR WORK!KG CAPITAL., U*Ombp*i»T is organized oath* broad principle of klUy. inasmuch as every person who subscribes en on the ground floor, or, Ik other words, helps to hue the property at the original or first cost, there sabllng persons of limited means to secure an late In an enterprise that must surely return a handsome It la a short tlmo. It being the Intention of the Gom r to commence operations at once. 80 CENTS FEB SHARE 80 GENTS FEB SHARK. FULL-FAIR. 80 GENTS FSB SHARE to property of this Company consist?of seven hue -1 and nlnety-etiht acres of some of the ehoicest oil is In the United States, the same having been se ed from among thousands of acres, with a view to hast interests of the stockholders, thereby enabling m to realise a profit on their investment immediately, it A tract of COD acres. In fee simple, situate in the at Kanawha oil region, in West Virginia, on the tore of the Gauley river, near steamboat navigation. >e celebrated. 180.BABKBE WELL, he Bine-creek Oil Company, is Tint a short distance n this property, and In the same range or belt. be Tradesman’s Oil Company, gf Bow Tork, Is also r this property. This Company is largely engaged he development of their iandc, having twenty on.' is on the gronnd, and we fully anticipate as large a Id of oil on the property or thie Company as the desman’s or Blue-creak Companies. I A lease of 260 acres for twenty years, Being the 11-known Forty L. Tygard Farm, on Robert.’ Run, ranch ol Duiikard Greek, Greene county, Fa, This d is surrounded by prodneing wells cm Dankard ek. The peculiarity of the territory of this region is t very few wells h'ave been sand withont success, s lease includes all the minerals of every kind at •eighth royalty. v 1. A lease of the Jacob Kim's Farm, In Fayette nty. Fa. i containing forty-eight acres, for twenty re, situate on George's Crook, a short distance above celebrated Crow Well, said to he producing FITIT BABBKES PER BAT. from all the indications this tract is as good oil ter ry ssThe Crow Well property. * Us Company] propose to develop their property at s—as soon as the engines oan bs procured and for rded. .The large working capital reserved will on e them to press their work on vigorously, Thisleasß Lades all the minerals as well as oil at one-eighth ally. large portion of the stock Is already appropriated, is yet remains for sale, and had at the origi low price of 20 cents per share, at the , ice of the Blue-creek OH Company, EOT WALNUT STBEETr E. B. ALSOP. Secret*]? and Treaiurer. LOHTHEB’S BUN TTROLEIJM AND MINING COMPANY iSYLVANIA AND WEST VIRGINIA. incorporated ukdbk the laws of PENNSYLVANIA CAPITAL. 85500,000. SHSTiBfI. PAR VALUE, $5. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 98. !HG CAPITAL —.-930,000. OFFIOE OF THE COMPANY, 13 eoxvtli Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. PRESIDENT, JOHN STILZ. SECBBTAKY, CHRISTIAN KNEASS. TREASURES. * ROBERT O. DAVIS. DIBBOTOBB, JOHff STIIiZ) JOHN BARfiT, OHAS. W, P. OADVBX*. ISAAC BHXNBSTBOX, THOMAS FISHEK, BWOOH OBAY, ROBERT 0. DAVIS. /operty consists of one hundred (100) acre* in i t on LowtJaor’a Ban, Ritchie county, West , about two miles from the forks of Hnihes tad within a short distance of the treat Asphal >al Banks of Kltohie.eonnty. state is located within the immediate centre of at Oil Belt of West Virginia, which section, for sriority of its oil, and for the quantity and ear. f Its yield, surpasses Hie well-known Venango if Pennsylvania. tract Ilea on either side of the Bon, intersected leront streams, with a great abundance of tim the premises for ail the purposes of carrying on teisfnl development of the land. tip of the rocks in the ravines along ike Run and and the indications of the presence of oil on are sufficient to warrant the belief that there i abundant supply of oil. jperty has been examined by a competent per declared to be unquestionable .*■ oil territory. ” toent strike of the one hundred barrel flo <ring ir the forks of the Hnihes river Is only a short from this property* thus enhancing the value raet as first* class oil territory, and doubly aa- Ai that there will bean ample return to all in* mts. One hundred and ninety-«in agree of Mineral .eitoated on Licking Greek, Pnlton eonnty.Penn la, abonndini In Iron Ore and other valuable ie, and heavily timbered, titles to the above property are perfeet. limited numler of shares will lie sold at (2 per Subscriptions received by ROBERT C. DiVli, ir, at the oiloe of the Company, Wo, 13 South Street, Philadelphia. mh2l-8t •‘THE MAMMOTH RUPPEHY BOOK MLCOMPaNY," OF PHILADELPHIA CBIPTION BOOKS will open SATURDAY, 18th. and will a ftw days only, ITY-7IVB CBNfB P*K BHAIIB POR POLL TOOK. ABD NO 70TIJBB ASSESSMENTS. [TiS *500.000■ SflAfiKH AT *1 PAR. W6BK 'BO CAPITAL, *35.000. • “I3o2cRESIK FEE SIMPLE 46 AOBBS OH ATWBNTY-YEAR MASK. 1 consists of a Farm of ICO aeres, la fee, known i John MeKalght farm. 2. Tho J. Bolster Loss* of 86aore«. 5. Tne A. TlompscaLeasa of 17SaereA 4. The I. Irwin Lease oflKaores. 0. The J. Kelson Lease of 100 acres. 6. The McCallen Lease of 100 acres. 7. The 7. Lines y Ltate of 80 acres. 8. The 8 McMnrray Lease of 80 acre* . _ ’.BQYe properties are near enough to each other so aged by one Superintendent, and contain sain !'UOf7ONß THOUSAND WBLLB ” » lands are all eltnatcd ln one of the eholoest la is oa Sfipperr *tock Orsek, aad are near op* oi *p® prodnclng wells If ecently struck fthere. It 1» be -1 the stock, will he per by July, wheaaportloaof roperty will he developed. . ~, . ... t less titan One Hundred Shares will be eold to one, ana one half of the subscription monevfciU 7uir4d of Mch 'oubicrwiT on entering their nam&t j Company offers npertoTlodaetmenUt MitU th® Company that owns so largo an arooaat of wrric&er ipMiy Bock Cr«ek, wttek promises to rival OU BnRLP%i‘oN' t ßooka u *ow opbh at thb 51 OYTJUI AQEBT, A MARSHALL, Ja , 313 WALNUT Street. office of the khbebi oil. 00.. ~.i« WdSS.“BSSM-i«t«|iy‘* . Borctanr Bad Trtamrer. OFFICE OF THE HYOfi FABSI OIL 00., No. 147 Soatb FOBBTHStrest, Fau.ADBi.FHU. March 13,1835. '»«mal meettnr of tha Btookholdara will be held MAT, April &, 1865, at l£|, lo< £ P of E TBE, tilrdt sscnt»rrM4Tr«Maro. TTVENTT’STVJB CENTS WYKOFF AND RABY RUN Oil. company OF PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL SIOCK, 800,080 BRAHES- FAB VALUE, 98 FEE SHARE, Subscription Price, 25 Cents per Share. STOCK ISSUED FULL P/JD. *85,000 CASH APPROPRIATED AS WORKING TWELVE HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND, I* FEB SIMPLE, IN THE OIL REGIONS OF PENN STLVAiriA AND WEST VIRGINIA. J. GOLDSMITH, 338 HARMONY STREET, Below Fourth, above Walnut. Thia Company la formed upon the MUTUAL INTEREST PRINCIPLE, whereby eaeh Stockholder becomes an owner of the land, and at the ORIGINAL PRICE An elaborate report of the property, made hy 1 Prof. WILLIAM F. ROBERTS, Geoloiiat, is on. file at the office of the Company, and can he seen on application. ‘ . ' Books for Subscription open on MONDAV, the Sflth Inttant, at 10 o’clock A. H;, at the office of the 33S HABKONT STREET, Below Fourth, above Walnut, where proepectnaea and all Information may ha had. mhlS atu2t 80 CENTS. PIISOLEBN. THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMPANY, ORGANIZED UNDER THE MINING AND MANUFACTURING LAWS OF THE STATE OF NSW FORK. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES, «XO PER SHARE, NOT LIABLE TO ASSESS- GOVEBNHENT BONDS AND 'SECURITIES TAKEN OFFICES: Ho. 8* EMPIRE BUILDING, No. 11 BROADWAT, NEW TORK. Foot Omen adpkbss, Bon No. 5368, New Toss. Hon. DANIEL S. DICKINSON, President. WM. T. PHIPPS. Vice President ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary. H. J. BTJBTIB, Mining Superintendent,TltucvlUe,Fa. ATLANTIC BANK,No. 142 Broadway,N.Y.,Treasury. The Welle of the Company are now producing oil. Payment tor etook may be made In drafts, registered notes, or Government bonds and securities, which bonds and securities will be taken at their market value. Remittances may be addressed to the Company, P. O. Box do. 6368. New Tork City, or to “Atlantic Bank, Treasury of the New Tork and Liverpool Petroleum Company,iNo. 142 Broadway. New lorn City.” Frotpeslns sent to any address on application, con taining a full and clear account of the operations of this HOST SUCCESSFUL PETROLEUM COMPANY. mh4-Sm IKCOKPOEATBD tTSDER THE MINING LAWS OF . PENNSYLVANIA.. CAPITAL.~. e* —..— ***+*s3oo,ooo, OHB DOLLAR PER SHARE-FULL PAID. FIFTY THOUSAND SHARES RESERVED FOK WORK ING CAPITAL. COMPANY’S OFFICE: BOOM No. 16 SOUTHWEST COSHER FOURTH AND. CHESTNUT STREET. (Formerly Philadelphia Bank Building,) OFFICERS: FRESH) ENT, PHILIP BUSHONO. TICE PRESIDENT* - Dr. l. p. qsbhard. TREASURER. ' B F. HOLL. SECRETARY. G. W. BBSD. DIRECTORS: E. T. PARKER, T. HACHETT. Went Virginia, Pittsburg. JOHN S. MULLEN. FRANCIS S. CROSS, Downingtown, Pa, PMlada. JOS. MISHLSR. W. MAGUIRE. Readings PMlada. J. KIMMSELIUG, J. C. Ho CALL. PMlada. PMlada. THE PROPERTY OF THB CERES OIL COMPANY IS LOCATED IN PENNSYLVANIA AND WEST VIRGINIA No. lis ninety-fouT and a half acres, in fee simple, of valuable Oil Usds, os/the east bank of the Little Kanawha river, midway between the village of New aik and Siandisg Stone Creek. Wirt county. West Vir tinia— located in the immediate centre of the great Oil els There are now in process of boring over sixty walls m this immediate neighborhood, and information has been received, that a well yielding about ninety bar rels a day has Thcefitly been stxuck on Standing Stone creek, near these lands. The Eennedyborg Well, looated upon the northern' border of this tract (see map,) has reached a depth, of 280 leet, with strong vindications of Oil. The Bockhold Weil is now down about 500 feet, and is on the south ern border of our tract. The property has a river frontage of about 1,100 yards, affording sufficient room for 50 or 100 wells. The region of Standing Stone Creek is considered among the best in We*t Virginia, and there are now ceveral wells Yielding profltably upon said creek. The engine for developing toe above tract is now or dered, and the work will be pushed forward rapidly. No. % is a lease of ICO acres of land, situate on the heed waters of Clarion river, in Jefferson county, Pennsylvania where there is now so much excite ment-believed to be good Oil land. The Company pro* pose to underlease a large portion of thiß tract. No effort* Will be spared by the officers of this Company, to make it productive to the stockholders as soon as pos sible. Books for subscription to a limited amount of the stock not to exceed GO.QCO shares, at SI per share. Will be opened on WEDNESDAY HORNING, at 10 o’clock, March 22d, at the OFFICE OF THE COM PANY. mh4o-5t AIHABCE PETOOEBCM IHII COAL COMPAHY. CHABTEBED UHDEB THE LAWS OF FENNA. soßscsrPTioir pkioe twebtyfive obhts fee shabb foe full- paid stock. FAB VALUE OF EACH SHABB $l. WORKING CAPITAL, 690,000, President— JOßlAH J. ALLEN, Treasurer— OHAS * W. HORSE. J. J. ALIEN, GEOBGEL SEN AT, CHA6. B. HOLBBOOK. Secretary—SAMUEL ALLEN. SuFBEiNTE2TC>ENT-r-ALBEBT TIBBIN. OFFICE OF TBE COMPANY 136 S. THIRD STREET. Subscription* received by E. JL MARSHALL, Js., 2*3 WALNUT BTEEIT. . Tie property of this Company comprises the following laidt: No. l. About 400 acres, in fee, on the Conemaugh, in Cambria ecunty, Pennsylvania. The Gusawaga Greek reus thrcuah the property. One hundred and ten acres is boring territory, and there Is room for over 1 FOUR HUNDRED WELLS. A fine vein of coal is on this tract, pronounced by judges inexhaustible. The timber Is principally oak. Ore has been taken on the above stream from old salt wells. Wells are now being bored in the immediate vicinity. No. 2 constats of atwentv years* lease In Pleasant county, West Virginia, on Haweon's Bun, a branch of Buli Creek'. A number of large producing wells are adjoining. Two wells are now going down on this 2e»4e. Well No. 1 Is down 864 feet, with a flue show of oil, and within 600 feet of the celebrated Tack W eIL There is a fine 10 horse engine, engine house, derrick, tanks, Ac , all In working order, and now in full operation, Weil No 2, everything is here ready, and only waitu g for the engine. . SUBSCRIPTIONS , „ By mall addressed to toe President, J J. ALLEN of Alien & Needles. 42 feOUTH WHARVES, or the Trea surer. C. W. MORSE, of Spears, Holbrook, A Morse, 108 WALNUT Street, will reeeive prompt attention. Bemittaieascan be made by draft, express, or registered letter. Government bonds and lecurities taken in pay meat. Subscription Books will open at 213 WALNUT SI 1 !© 1 MONPAT, March 20th, and dose WEDNES DAY. March 26th. mh2o-2t KSP° VICTOR MUTUAL PETROLEUM COMPANY op PHII.ADBX.PHIA, HEW YOBK, AND BALTIMOBB, Tie attention of tlie public is invited to tbs edvertise mente of thle company. its piopeittes have been vary carefully selected The most Marching investigation is Invited ae to the.merit, of Its pioperttes (830 acres), fteir locations and probable value for oil mlnlne pnr. poses The properties jay in Green and Fayette coun ties, Pennsylvania, ana Monongalia county, WestVir jrfnla—th ee places. . .. . ~, If the subscribers <1 e., the stockholders) do not rea lize one bundled per cent, profit, in less than six months, from their properties by boring for oil. it will be their own fault, not the fault of the properties. Ample workin g capital will he in of the Com pany to develop their lands. Ten bangs of oilpar day would admit of the Company paying dividends of twen ty-five per cent. per annum. • t , , At loaat three wells will be put down without delay. Subscribers are advised to pa prompt* The subsorip *"*lß at thB * BABLOW. -No. 4*9 CHBSTNHT Street, Philadelphia. The subscription price Tor foil-paid eteck Is T wetthr five Cent, per Share. stM B ' B * THE OHIO ©Hi AND MUSING Waff COMPANY. ' niPITiL..«* ~ • M *.....5300 t 000. IOO,OOI)BHAMS..PIBVALtrBAND SU^SCHIPriON PEICB $3. f 5O,000 EBSER'VED FOB WOBKIRO CAPITAL, he property of the Company comprises eifht farms, ft-mnnotlscr to 1.460 acres, mure er less, situated la sfehre, and Vinton conntte,, Ohio, Sox pros pectors, information, andmar of tS" Properties rati ad the office of the Company, Ho. SB6BXCBIAHGS, when Book, for Sahecilstlon to the gtorit ara^rar^raetu President pro tea. BOBEBT SMITH, Treasurer pro tem. . March 18, 1566. mhlB-atothat* m 3®= AT A MEKTIISO OF THE OIKEO TORS “the HBKBT CLAY OIL COMPANY, b-ld at tie office, 429 CHESTNUT Street, on March. 16, iSM, the followtng.officera weie <tnlr elected: President. • .™Mr. A V. ZIKB. Vice President * Mr. S BENTOS- Secretary and Treasurer.. Mr. w. M- BARLOW .. The Secretarr war directed to irs?dc*rtifioato3 forth with* W. H.;BinuUW| mhiß-St' fieoretary &»d Tiwurer, Oil. COMPANIES. PER SHARE, CAPITAL. TREASURER, pro tern., TREASURER, J. GOLDSMITH, MENT* IN PAYMENT FOR STOCK; OFFICERS. 600,000 SHARES. directors: CHAS. W HORSE, WM. N. NEEDLES, OIL COMPANIES. IST* THB umm cbm oil mwnm. VENANGO COUNTY, PENN'A. CAP1TAL........... ©300,000. 100,000 SHARES. PAR AND SUBSCRIPTION PRIOR, 98. 989,000 RESERVED FOB WORKING FUND. PRESIDENT. J. R. CASSELBERRY. SECRETARY. C. o. WOOD. ' TREASURER. EDWIN S. RICHARDS. DIRECTORS, J. B. CASSELBERRY, EDWIN & RICH ARDS, JOHN J. KRONER. CHAR N.CADWALADEK. JAMESD, Theproperly of this Company consist! of two tracts of land in Venango county—to wit: No. 1, designated as Salmon Creek Tract, consists of COO acres, in fee simple, situate on both sides of Salmon and Little. Salmon Greeks, the Tlonesta, and about one*eighth of amile;fiom the latter stream.' This region is now exciting a great deal of attention. Developments, Both above and below us, oaths Salmon and Tioneeta Creeks, justify the expectation that this district, in 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 Creek, averaging, about 95 per cent, dear, and'bringing about SSO per barrel at the wells. We have a large amount of first* rate boring territory* and intend sinking at least three Wells on this tract this spring. JBo. 2 consists of a one-tenth undivided interest in the fee simple of the Hill Dam Farm, containing forty- five acres, on both sides of Cherry Ron, at Plummer, Cora* planter township, Venango county. Any comments row aa to the value of this territory would be super* fluoui, as developments have proved it to bs unfailing in Oil ► Someof the best wells In the country are on this Run—among others the Reed, Baker, Auburn, and Granger , producing from one hundred to three hun dred barrels each per day. Thirteen t cells are now being bored en thii tract, for which the Company fur nish no capital, but receive a royalty of all the Oil pro duced. It is believed that this interest alone will pay a good dividend on the capital. The only itcck now for sale by the Company Is a small number of shares of the working fund, which may be secured by an early application. 6,000 shares of the Reserved Stock have already been taken, wl ieh it avas less than 7,000 Bhares open at sub scription price. ■ For farther particulars, see prospectus at the OFFICE OF THE COMPANY. No. 28 Merchants’ Exchange. mbll-etathSt TWO-LICK OIL COMPANY. CAPITAL STOCK. $150,000. SHARES a • 190,000. FAR YAIiUE, ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 25 CENTS-! SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 25 CENTS 1 and.no foxtheb assessment. 60,000 SHARES RESERVED FOB WORKING CAPITAL. The property of this Company consists of one huuS dred acres of land* on TWO-LICK CREEK, Cherry Hill iownßiiSp, Indiana county, Pennsylvania There is already on the land A FINE SALT WELL, 75 feet deep, with unmistakable appearances of Oil. The surface Indication s are very good, and it is the expressed opinion of scientific men, who are, from experience, conversant with the oil regions, that the Company have secured a valuable tract of land to operate upon; a id further, that Cherry Bill township. Indiana county* cannot fail to prove one of the most reliable oil produc ing rectiens in the State of Pennsylvania The recent stiJks of Oil at a DEPTH OF 885 FSBT, on the Little Hahoning Creek, which is not very distant from the Company’s lanes, induces those interested to believe that this will prove a SUCCESSFUL ENTERPRISE; aad it is their design to pash forward and develop the land with all portable judicious despatch, and thereby result to the Stockholders a very profitable investment. EKE6IDBHT, ISO TBM„ A. ENGLISH, 407 Arch street. VIOB rKBSIDBKT, PEO T3M„ C. H. WOODRUFF, 64 N. Delaware avenue. TB2ABUEBB, PEO TEH., ALFRED HALLO WELL, fiii Market street. SECRBTABYj PEO TBM., Os F. FOLWELL, 82 STorth Fifth street. NOTlCE.—Subscription 'Books will be opened oa MONDAY MORNING, March 20, 1885, at No. 38 North FIFTH Street, and remain OPEN FOR BIX DAYS, un less tbe w hole of the stock skill be sold In less time. mblS-St . ' |gjgf° AURORA PETROLEUM COMPANY, STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. Twenty-fire Cents per Share for fall-paid Stoch. Capital, 300,000 Shares, at One Dollar, par mine. Worklnf Capital, 100,0110 Shares, or $89,000, - This Company is organized on tbe plan called tbe “Ground Floor, * ’ for each subscriber to tbe stock be comes a purchaser of tbe property at cost,, stares ail tbo profits, and !e therefore enabled to procure tbe stock, fully paid, at TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER SHARE. The assets of this Company consist of fit ty- three acres of lana hold in fee simple in the heart of the best Oil Avenue in Pennsylvania, where heavy lubricating Oil has been found. Three leases on the celebrated Utnd Company's Ldnd, In bngar Creek township, Venango cenuty; and one lease on the Philadelphia, Mutual Company's Land, bn Cherry Tree Bon, with one-half the OU of all of said leased premises. All the property oi this Company is located directly among the best developing territory or heavj OU, and easy or access to market. There is room on the lands owned in fee simple, and that under lease held by the Company, for two hundred wells at least,.that, in working for the Oil, will not in* teifeie with each other. Onr assets, when yon examine them, will satisfy yon of the fact, that many companies organised and work* lug, whose subscription price ranged Grom $1.52 to $2.50, are not as good as this on the *• ground floor, 1 * at 25 cts. per share. TRACT No. I—ls situate is Bngar Creek township, Ycnsngo county, about half a mile from the Bngar Greek Well, aid contains twenty acres of land in fee simple T his property lies on a braneh of Sugar Creek, which is considered the very heart of the best Lvbri* eating Oil in the District oi Pennsylvania. It is not over one miiefr«m French Creek, and two miles from the Allegheny river. The properties of the Sugar Creek, Junction, Bugar Dale, and McElrath OU Compa nies are within a. mile of this tract, and the success of these companies is w guarantee of the success of da ve* loping this property, which the Company intend to do at once. , TRACT No. 2—ls situate on West Oil Creek, in Oil Creek township, Crawford county, and contains eight acres of land in fee simple. This tract is above the Watson Flats, wheie there are a number of wella pro ducing largely, and Is about two and a half mile (above Titusville, is all bottom land, and surrounded by oil developments. TRACT No. S—ls situate on Trout Sun, a branch of Sugar Creek, near tbe Clay and Trout Run Oil and Mining Company, and is considered an A No. 1 location, and contains two® ty* five acres oi land in fee simple. .. All of the above tracts have been selected with care, tbe titles undoubted, and free and dear of ail incum brances whatsoever. TRACT 80. 4—is a lease on the left branch of Patehell Bun, between the Allegheny river and trench Creek, directly in the centre of the two Oil avenues that now run through Yenango county, and about one mile from the Sugar Creek We/I, now yielding about seventy bar rels per day. TRACT No. s—ls a lease near the above, and equally as good and, eligible. TRACT No- B—ls a lease near the above, ahd 'about half a mile from the new well just struck of about thir- barrels per day; and the Company intend to ?msh the development of the above without delay, ba ng where heavy lubricating uil is found of the beat quality, and located on the land of the Ashland Petro leum Company. TRACT no. 7—la a lease on Cherry Tree Run, in Ye nango county, about three quarters of a mile from the town of Chtny Tree. There has been a one hundred barrel well struck on this Ena, about half a mile frrfm this property. Tbe Big Tank Company’s land Is close to this property, upon which the'e is sow a well Bald to yield one hundred and thirty barrels per day, six wdlis going dowr .and sevei&lmote vfili be commenced with in sixty days Weils are going down above and below this property, with fine'showof oil. This tract is not ever one and a half miles from the Egbert Farm, upon which are the celebrated Maple Shade, Jersey, and Coquette Weils, all of which nave produced over- five hundred barrels per day. and are now yielding from two hundred and fifty to five hundred barrels. The Dl lectors intend to do their best in pushing ttfe full de velopment of the lands and affairs of the Company so as to make this an A No. 1 Stock Company for all in terested. Examine fnr youreelf, and act accordingly. Pooh* of Subscription will be opened on MONDAY next, March 20th, for the sale of a Umited number of shares, at the OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, No. 128 S. SIXTH ST. OrPICEES: FRESIDBMT. SAMUEL W. WBAY. TREASURER. PETER W. BUMBLE. SECRETARY "WILLIAM L. KITE. N. B.—J. Alexander Simpson, the President of the Ashland Petroleum Company, has consented to serve as our Solicitor, and Israel K. Deacon, the Secretary, aa one of the Board of Directors. , mhiS-glfc I®** THE COICMBVS PETROLEUM *» COMPANY. 950,0U0 SHARES. PAR VALUE $L SUBSCRIPTION PRICK 95 CENTS 25 CENTS. * ... .NO FURTHER ASSESSMENTS President, J. J. McCann. Tr«as. and Sec , E.P. Woods* Thia Company la organized on the equitable plan, of placing all eubteribers on the <( gronud floor.** The lands embrace over 650 acres In lee simple. Is two the finest portions of the Great Oil Belt of West Virginia. The advantages, both pre sent and prospective, are greater than any offered by any other Company. Geolo«loal Report and Maps may lie seen, and fall Information gtven- Booke of gubsoiiptlommow open at tke Office of ■ J. F. OILLOts * CO., ' mills 61* »o. 508 WALNUT Street. jKS** THE PEKIT. STLTABIA OIL CRBBK PJSTKOLEUM COM PAIT. Kg. 411 WALHUT Street. _ l4, 1885. PIFTB DIVIDEND MOTICB.' The Board of Director, hgve tola day daelared a Dirldead of THBEB PSRXJBHT., beisc thirty coats per share.’ontof the net earMrics of the Company* free of taatee.' payable on aad after April Ist* Traupfer Boois will close on tbs with inefc.• and re- OP«B Aprtlttli. .. ; ;;; .’»O.LBtDt, BihiS-lt- „ Secretary and Tioaoarer. THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MA ftftff <H i 86 5; JOHN LOUTY, _• JOSEPH ADAMSON. BLLS-BIttCHALL, BENJAMIN W. COLS, SCOTT. *60,000 Shares as Developing Capital. The properties of this Company consist of eighty-fige acres Infee. located In Fine Grove township, Venango county. This property Is situated near the celebrated Hemlock Creek, and only a half mile from the large well on Horeeneclr Creek. There being a large portion of low. flat boring land on tbte' farm, we will be en abled to sink many welle, none of which can prove less productive than the well on Horeeneok Creek, whisk alone is now pay Inga dividend of eight per cent, to the Conpiny. - There are also two parcels of land on Oil Creek, loca ted about two miles and a half above Oil City, confabb ing each about a half arre. on each of which there are cow down. On, to tbe depth of, esy; one hun dred feet, and tbe other la now down one hundred and ten feet. At this depth we. have the most undoubted proof of securing two of the most lucrative oil wells yet discovered on Oil Creek. On the Graff & Hassem Traet, which adjoins ns oh the eontb, they are sow developing, and have two wells, one of 10S and one of 90 barrels per day. To the north we have the Corn Planter Company. Their 150- banel well Is close to ns At the low price of thaetosk, being offered at 26 cents per ahare, every one will have tbe opportunity of securing an Interest In meet valuable land located In Venango county, which, with proper, energy In developing, can be made to prove as remnnev relive as the lands of the most favored Companies now in operation in Venango county. The BOOKS of the FINB GROVE PETROLEUM COMPANY will bo open at the Office of the Company, No. dOO CHESTNUT. Street, Room No. 7, after TUBS-. DAY, March 21,1665, for the sale of a limited number of shares. Fbahkhth, February 24, 1865. To (he Officers of the Pine Grove Petroleum Company: Gbxtlkmbm: Atyonrrefiueit I have visited your land, located In Fine Grove township, In thie county. It la well located, near Hemlock Creek, and not far from a wellnow pumping largely. There areaiso many wells now going dowugm the properties immediately adjoin ing From the a urffiee indications yonm ay rest assured of having secured one of the most valuable Farms yet sold for Oil developments. , mh2o-6t J. MABSgY MARTIN.. |sgp= PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL PETROLEUM COMPANY, TWESTT-FITE CENTS FEB SHARE Capital 300,000 Shares at $1 Par Value WOSKINO CAPITA!,, 100,000 SHARES, OR 525.000. Each, subscriber to ike stock of this Company enter upon ike * * ground floor, ■* ’ as it is called, or becomes a purchaser of ik* property at eost, and Bhares all tbe Profits. *F£e Block is» therefore, leaned fully paid at Twenty-fiye Cents per @Hare» enabling all wbo wleli to secure an interest at a email coat, vpitb exeellent prospects of apeedy and large re turns. Tbe assets of this Company consist of one hundred and ninety-two acres of land in fee simple, two leases near Sugar Greek, and one lease on Cherry Tree Bun with half the oil, with half the oil of two leases free expense to me'thnupany, which are oa Two-Mtle Bun, Tract Mo. 1 Is situate on Two-Mile Bun, In Sugar Creek Township, Ten&ngo Coucty, about two afid a half miles from its mouth, being part of the Bay Farm, and contains twelve acres of land simple, t'he Two*Mfle Bun pasaes through thiß property, and it is all low bottom land, and is wall adapted for boring pur* poses on every part of itrthe highest part being not over fifteen feet from the level of the creek. The cele brated Knnkle Well (which -has produced over forty barrels of heavy Lubricating Oil per day/ is within one mile of this tract. Within the last few days to ere has been a well struck from which, toe oil is running over toe conductor, cover ing tote ground and water in toe creek with. oil. It is expected that when it is properly tubed it wiU yield oyer 100 barrels per day. Shore are six new wells now going down on toe adjoining property with fine show of oil. The Lumberton, Two-Mile Bun, and Scott Farm Oil Coxnpany’s'properfcy are all close to this tract. Sugar Creek (upon which is located the celebrated Sugar Creek Oil Company) is not oyer one and a half miles from this tract. Oil Creek is within one and a half miles of this farm* and it is the opinion of practical oil men that When this propeityis properly developed (whichthis Company Intend to do immediately,) it will be second to none in Yenahgo County. Tract 80. 2 Is situate in Cherry Grove Township, Warren County* and contains one hundred and sixty five acreß of land in fee not far from a Sowing well. This tract is well limbered with hemlock, cher ry, and pine, and contains coal, lead, and Iron ore. Tract 80. 3 is situate in Sugar Creek Township, Ve nango County, about half a mile from the Sugar Creek Well, and contains fifteen acres of land in fee simple. This property lies oh a branch of Sugar Creek, which is considered toe heart cf the best Lubricating Oil in the district of Pennsylvania. It is not over one mile from French Creek, and two miles from the Allegheny Slyer. Tie properties of toe Sugar Creek, Junction, Sugar Bale, and Mcßlrath Oil Companies, are wit Join a mile of this tract. The Company intend to develop this property at once. Tract 80. 41s a lease -on toe left branch of P&ichell Bun, between the Allegheny Biver and French Creek, in the centre of the oU avenue that now runs through Venango County, ana about one and a half miles from toe Sugar Creek Well, now yielding about seventy barrels per day. Tract 80. 6is a lease near the above, and about half a mile from toe new well just struck of about thirty five barrels per day. The Company intend to push the development of the above without delay, and sink a well on tois property as soon as possible to have toe Work done. Tract 80. 6 is a lease on Cherry Tree Bun, In Venango County, about three-quarters of a mile from toe town of Cherry Tree. The Big Tank Company have struck a well close to this property of about 130 barrels per day. Several other wells are going down above and below with fine show of oil, and the.cslehrated Maple Shade, . Jersey, and Coquette Wells are within two miles of this tract. The Company also intend to sink a well 'on this tract, believing it to be one of toe best located tracts to make a large yielding well. The stock of this Company is really worth four times the subscription asked. Examine our assets and see foryourselt , ' Books of subscription will be opened on MONDAY next, March 20th, and will not remain open .over one week, at u BOUNTY FOR MABINES.- ■ WANTED—'Veterans, only, having honorable dis* HI charges from the Ef. 8. Marine Corps $ will be entitled sis to the Government and all the local bounties, paid upon enlistment. Term of service four years. Better compensation than t&e army. Marinos receive prize money. For all further information apply at the re cruiting rendezvous. Bo 311 South FKOfiT Street/be low Spruce stieet, between the hours of 9 and 3 o'clock. „ . JAMSS FOBNBT,, . mhlStf Captain and Beeruiiing Officer. TV/TABBEAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE "A of , Writ ol aale, by tbe Hoi. JOHN CAD WaLA. DEB, Judge of tbe District Coon of the Doited States. In and for the Eaatern district of t'anotjlv.nla, In Ad. miralty. to tae directed, will be sold at Pitbltc Ba'e. to tbe Mgbeafc and bee; bidder, for ca.b, at MiCnBNKR'H BTORK, Ho. 14» Worth FROST Street, on TUB-DAY? April 4,1850, at.l2 o dock M., tbe cargo of the steamer Celt, consisting of 180 bales of Sea Island and Uoland cotton. Can be examined at tbe store any day before tbe sale. ; ■ - WILLIAM MILL WAR]}? United Sta-ea Mar.hal B D. of F«nttaylvanU Fbilad»lphia. March 20, 1868, mha- St NOTICE IS, HEREBY GIVEN THAT ''application has been mad. to his BxcelleiuT, Governor Cnrtin. for oardonto GEORGE FOK4PAOGH and WILLIAM FOBEPaUGH. . mbl4-tult CAMUEL L. TAT LOR, ' O Ho. 483 WALHDT Street, Philadelphia, aTTORsBY AT LAW AHD - COMMISSIONER FOR ALL THS STATES, Except Connecticut, Hew Fork, lUinolß, Nevada. Oregon, and Tessa. feM-frtaly*^ OIL COMPANIES, ?IP fIBOTX PETROLEUM COMFA3& $BOO,OOO CAPITAL. NHMNW RHABM. - FAB VALVE, $l. SUBSCRIPTION PBIOE, 88 CENTS, / / PRESIDENT, P. JANNBY. SECRETARY AND TREASURER, OOL. JOHN H. ZEILIJNT, (OemmonwsnUb Bnnk.l STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, MOB FEIX-FAIB STOCK. HARPER, DCRJTEY, & CO.’S, NO. 85 SODFH THIRD STR’EET. OFFICERS. PRESIDENT, O. H. F. CONOVER, TREASURER, TOBIAS DURNEY. SECRBTAST. ISAIAH BATES, Jr. JRIdfFARr. .FASCIAL. II * - VvvwvsirvVvvv'vww'. *■ STBDMAN & cQ,, 37 IXEHAHBE PUCE, NEW YOBK, BANKERS AND BROKERS. DEPOSITS AND COMMISSIONS RECEIVED ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. PETROLEUM STOCKS BOUGHT nnd SOLD etiietly on eemmissios at tie Regular Board. Tile business Is a specialty wlfcb us. Our facilities for Its transaction,and our information as to the condition and prospects of tio various Oil Stocks, W» believe to be unsurpassed. Correspondents' please observe tbat we bave re moved from SO Bread street to our new BANKING OFFICE, No. 57 EXCHANGE PLACE. EDMUND O. STEDMAN, CHARLES E. CLARKE, mhtl-tuthsßt* THOMAS M, NEWBOUDD. DEPARTMENT, OFFICE ■A OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CUKRSKGY, Ssfr® sfiy rnt in the county of Phil add. Pennsylvania, has been duly oriX ffiff tb ?n requirements of the Congress entitled 'An set to provide a National S?JP r^L e3 Cj. B tSa r ®'4 Pledge of United States bonds, ,? r< !Xf de for the circulation and redemption in 1864» and has complied with ©provisions of said act required to-be complied SldActl commaac^nj[ ihe.bujMjaessof hnwiyiagunder How, therefore, I, HffOH JtoOTOtOOH, Ooiw in the city of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadel pbia, and State of Pennsylvania, i* authorised to com mence the business of banking under the act aforesaid (Seal of the Comp- . In testimony whereof,witness my irollor of the Sjffl 4 ,* na ??ay>f oHce thl* twentr anrnniw Mth day of January, 1888 e 2!Z: • HUGH MoCDLLOOH, OomptroHw *»* .the OnrrtmoT. SEW PUBLICATIONS. JSBTJED THIS D AT, CASTLES IN THE AIK'. BY MRS. GOBS. fcWhi* s™!Tri let! ?*#**>, a crystal crayon. aad aprls- Wes her with diamond sand. She is slmolv the moat yattllsg.duUßt, sparkUn* fairy that froUca ocer the mjrto, field <of mamas If one who follo ws the freaks of WrottealeyW rottealey, Esq., from the be: ginning to.the eid of bis * Castles In the Air.’be not convinced of this, then there Is no salt Is wit nor fatcl natios in eestisiest. "—Douglas JcrroPl's Weekly. PRICE TIFTY CENTS. Mailed, postage paid, on receipt of price. FBBDBKIO A. JbaOF. Publisher, It Mo. Sid AMM Street, Mew Xorl THE FLOUNCED ROBE, AND WHAT *• IT COST, "by Iflth Harriet B* McKeeve t ; a seat lBmo volume, with fiontispieee A BBW EDITION!. This admirable little volume, by Hiss HeKeever. has passed thronyh a number of editions, Ic is an excellent be ok to pla.e in the hands of yonni people, or lor ban day Sthool Libraries. - AltSO, SEW EDITIONS OF: . EDITH’S MIHI6TKY, 12010, doth. SUMSHIHB; Oe, KATE VIBTOM. ■WOODOLIPEE. 3 ' BY THE SAME AIJTHOE. . liIHDSAY * BLAKISPOM, Publishers, mhZl-tf Mo. aa South SIXTH Street. LADY’S FRIEND, ( A MONTHLY MAGAZINE OF LITERATURE AND FASHION. PRICE *3. SO A YEaI We think this Magazine only needs an examination to cause ev*rv lady to subscribe for it, as it contains in every number a hands.me Steel Engraving, a colored Steel Fashion Piste, numerous wood engravings de signed to illustrate modes of dress, needlework, Ac • and excellent tales, poetry, receipts, and notices of the' fashions calculated to instruct and to entertain. No article ibe moral tendency of which, ia the leiwt doubt ful is admitted into THB LADY’B FRIEND. This peri odical will be found to be, when its beautiful Steel Engravings and Fashion Plates are considered, an OKIiAtoEST FOE THB PARLOR TaBLB? when Ite patterns and hints relative to dresses and ladies" needlework are considered, it will be acknow ledged to be w- AB USEFUL AS ORNAMENTAL ? and when ite stories, sketches, poetry, Ae., are under view, every one will grant that it is as ENTERTAINING AND INSTRUOTIYR AS USEFUL. THE LADY'S FRIEND already has a large circula tion* and it is published by tbe well-known firm (who have pnbhshed the Saturday Evening Postlvr the last eighteen years)* BEACON & PETERSON, _ _ 319 WALNOT Street, Philadelphia. P. S — l The nnmhcrs will he delivered each month, at the residences of snbseribets, free of chaste, it MBW SUPPLY OF CHRONICLES OF XN THE SCHOBBBBG.COTTa FAMILY. „ ALBO, BY THS SAMS A0THOB: TEE SABbY PAWN; or, Sketches of Christian Life is Ecf land is the Olden Tim*. MARY OP MRS. KITTY TREVYLYAN.. ASfciryof thaTimes of Whitfield and the Wesley a MB CBIPPLB OF ANTIOCH; find Other Soenog from Christian Life In Early Times. THE MARTYRS OP SPAIN, AND THE LIBERA TOB6 o-p HOl3UAffD._ TALES AND SKETCHES OP CHRISTIAN LIFE, in Liferent Lsnds and Ares THE VOICE OP CHRISTIAN LIFE IN SONG; or, Hymns and Hymn Writers of many Lands and Acer. THB TWO VOCATIONS; or, the Sisters of Mercy at Home. JAMES S. CLAXTON, fSnccessor to Wm R. & Alfred Martian), mhSl-tf * 606 CBBfcTNPT Street. Miscellaneous and law BOOKS—The hast and rarest collection in Phila delphia —Hallowed’* Shasep&are, fifteen hundred dol lars, and other Books, euuaily scarce, for sale at 4A9 CBE STNUT Street, __ jaB 3m • JOHN CAMPBELL. BBTAUL Bfil: BOOBS. QLOTESj OASSIMERES. AND BOYk’ WEAR GENERALLY, from the late Auction Sales, AT REDUCED PRICES. OURWEN STODDART A BRO., *5O, 452, and 45* North SECOND Street, ' Above Willow. QLOAKING CLOTHS. PLAIN AND HOSED CLOTHS of the beet mates, WATEE-PROOFOLOAKIN&S, ALL AT REDUCED PRICES. CURWEN STODDART & BRO., 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, Above Willow. gPBING CLOAKS. On hand a Sue line In the most desirable styles, with a foil stock of. CLOAKINGS to select from,-which are made up in the best style and manner. ... PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. ODRWEN STODDART Jt BEO., 4150, 453. and 434 Horth SECOND Street,- mhiO-St . Above Willow. B . SCOTT, Ja., AUCTIONEER, No. 902 Chestnut Street. JAMES s S. EA%LE & SONS’ FOURTH GREAT SALE OF VALUABLE ORIGINAL AMERICAN AND FOREIGN, OIL PAINTINGS, Mostly purchased by Mr. James S. Earle, directly from the artist* themselves, or painted from sketches made exclusively for him. Among toe painters repre sented are: Carl Hubner, Bichard Jourdan, B. Be Loose, H. Sondermann, Letachauer, Carl M. Webb, HJldebrandt, Von Beben, 8. W. Waugh, Louis Lang, Geselsch&p, A. Seigert, Paul Weber, G. Hoguet, Engel hardt, J. M. T. -VanStarkenborgh, W. T VanStarken borgh, J. W. Casilear, Van Dsnberg, Laurent 4e Beni, E. Verboeckhoven, Edmund 3>. Lewis, Thomas Moran, W. fr Sosntag _ This collection te certainly the.finest ever offered at public sale in Philadelphia, and fully equal to any ever sold in this cotmuy. The painting* are all by modern artiste, all hew, and in perfect order. They will be sold positively without reserve. The sale wiU take place at the PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FUCK ABTS, : on the Evenings of TBUESDAYi 23d-, and FBIDAY, 24th of March, at balf past 7 o'clock precisely, The pictures are now on exhibition, free.^ Open day and evening until the nights of sale. Terms—Cash, bank able funds. Catalogues can be obtained at toe Gallery of JAMIB S. SABLE & SOBS. Academy of fine Arts, and of toe Auctioneer. mhl9*Bt _____ ■ - : SPECIAL • NOTICE. The Store I now ccenpr is sold for a Banking Insti tution. Not being- able to procure a building sufficiently large to bold my stock, I am compelled to BEHL OTJT Asfwtas possible. I now offer my Immense assortment of FURNITURE AT VERY LOW PRICES.' GEORGE J. HENKELS, mhie-Im 80S ABB B*l CHESTNUT STREET. gAKM’B ORNAMENTAL hair MAN XF-F A C T O XS Y. The lafgest and beat assortment of WIGS, TftUPBES, LOKG HAIR BRAIDS AND CURLS, WATERFALLS, YICTOEIHKS, FEIZBTTEB, ILLUSIVE SEAMS FOR LADIES. At prices lower than elsewhere, at mhlB BWf« . 908 CHESTHUT Street. lfl l FOR $1.35 —CARD PHOT O - GRAPES, ni at and pleasing styles, suitable for Albums, or achelara to exchange with schoolmates. See specimens at BRIMER’S, SBCOHP 6t. abote Green, * inraintAwcc. J'OUIITISEHTH ANNUAL REPORT Manhattan LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Nos. 156 AND 158 BROADWAY, NEW TOBK, January 1.1865, Ifet Assets, Jannary 1, 1864.......*—...... *1,4J8,9J8 (9 RECEIPTS BUSING THE TEAK. Per Premtams; Extra Premium,; .......$821.294 67 a For InUrfetandEente........... 116.496 11 For Interest and Bents accrued.. 56.744 24 , 973,634 OS *2.452,603 61 „ * , DXSBDBSBMEjrm raid Olalns by death on Policies and Bonn?, and payment of pAd&pßnM'a‘,'sa!;Vlm.'TaxeB; 68 Beyenue htsmps. fcedical Ex aminers’ Foe*. Commissiont, m > MsM Purchased PoHotesai d Bonus, Interest# on Dividends, 145,92178 401,277 38 / $1,991,22$ 23 ASSETS. Cash in Bank and on hand****** $33,033 01 n Bond s and .Mortgages 314 470 00 Beal Estate. 123,928 74 Premium Botes on. Policies in 763,430 17 CThe actuarial estimate of the value of the Policies which se core these noiesis about $954,000.] Qoarter>y and Semi-AnnualFre nuunui deferred* 93,56543 United States and Hew York: State Stocks, c0at..329,045 60 premiums and Interest in course of collection and trausmlaiionu 383.997 04 ' Temporary Loans on blocks and Bonds .**.**», «w. 144,0(0 00 CMarket value of the Securi ties, *177.767 60 3 Interest accrued to date, and all other pr0perty................. 30,744 24 . ■ $1,991,225 23 From the great success of this Company they are ena bled to offer superior advantages to policy holders. " Life policies are issued payable in annual, or in one, five, or ten annual instalments; also, men-forfeiture en dowment policies,-payable in ten annual payments, which are paid at death,or oh arriving at any particular age. Life insurance as an investment has no supe rior, as it has saved millions of dollars to the insured, and thousands of families from ruin. Dividends are paid to policy holders, thus enabling them to continue their policies, if otherwise unable to do so. • This favorable feature has been the means of saving many policies that would have been forfeited for want of means to continue them, and in several instances, families once wealthy have thus been saved from utter ruin. s The office of the Company has bean removed to the new building Bos. 156‘and 158 BROADWAY, where their prospectus may be had on application. EEKBY STOKES. President. O. Y. WEMPLE, Secretary. , J. L. HALSEY, Assistant Secretary. S. U. STEBBINS, Actuary. ABEAM DU BOIS, M. b., Medical Examiner; PHILADKIPHIi BBASCII OFFICE, No. 4XB WALNUT STREET. - JAMES IS. CARS, .. mMI tuthiSi AGENT AND ATTOBNBT. WANTS. ■^•AHTED— OIL STOCKS, FOB LANS, HOUSES, MORTGAGES, AND GROUND , , RBNTS. .. . GEO. N. TOWNSEND & CO., TIFANTEP—C AN YASSERS FOR I. I.IFB INSURANCE The best terms offered. Ap ply at 433 CBE§TNUT St., second story. jnh2l-Xm* WANTED—A YOUNG MAN ABOUT •" ,18 to assist at Book, beeping. Oas having some Knowledge of the book business preferred Address Hon or, 1 ’ in hand writin, of the applicant, at Pres, office. , . mh2l-2t "WANTED—STOCK AND FIXTURES Jjr OP . A COAL YARD, between now and the 4ret of May. Address ’Coal Yard, 1 Prex* office. mh2 i.3t* WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A * * young Man fmm the country, in a Drug Store, with a view to attending the Lectures in the College of Pharmacy. Reference exchanged. Address, for tnree days, **C. (3. T.,’* Preas office. mhlS St* WASTED—A 'S'OUHG MAN WHO *7 understands Double-entry Booh*keening One from the country preferred. Address “ A W., * ’ Press Office. ■ • mhlB-3t* WANTED— A FIRST-CLASS JOB PHIHTBB to take charge of a General Printing Establishment, Situation pleasant and sermanenti and salary proportionate with ability. Address ' B. F. fl, LYHtf, Daily Dispatch,' mhl7-.4fc • j • - , ■ - Erie^Penna, WANTED—AT f 150 PER MONTH— I™ A reliable Canvasser in every town and county, for the HUBSE AHD SPY, the.most interesting and exciting book ever published, embracing the adven tures of a woman In the Union army as nurse, Scout, and .Spy, 'giving a most vivid inuenpicture of the war. We have Agent* clearing *l5O per month, which we will prove ter. any doubting appUcattV' 'Send for circulars. Address 4 ‘ JOSES, BROS., 4# GHBSTKUT Street, Philadelphia.** • mh7-lm* A LADY OF INTELLIGENCE AND education would like to as Sdi* tor of a newspaper or Magazine, eltfcbr In toe city or conntry.having had considerable export once in literary maitsr*. { Or would accept theansnajceratiit of any busi ness sufficiently lucrative to enable her to live com fortably Testimonials of character and ab&iiy cau ba given. For fnrtberpartienlars, address Mrs. FOBSTER, care of Secretary of Working Women’s Association, 736 AEGH Street. mh3o-66 AN EDITOR WANTED—ON A well-established INDEPENDENT DAILY PAPBB. One who has bad experience a* a Joarn&Utt on lar newspaper can e&gage permanently at % good salary by addressing toe undersigned, publisher of the Erie Daily Dispatch. ■ mbl7-€t B. g. H, LYNN. Employment house, for Housekeepers, Seamstresses, Chambermaids, Walt ers. Nums, Cooks, Laundresses, and general hou«e- Sk. white and colored. 803 LOGOBT St. feW-lm MPLO'YMENT HOUSE FOR Clerks* Book-keepers, Packers, Porters, Watchmen, Coachmen, D rivers. Conductor*,tend er*, Waiter*, Farm hands. Gardeners, «c. BmplOTers suited at short nofcite. 803 and 804 LOCUST Street, feao-tm TADY CANVASSERS WANTED— ■*-* For a first-class WOES OF AET, to canvass Phila delphia and othei cities. Pleasant perseverance will easily earn iiom $5 to $29 per day. Address* stating previous occupation, “A. B. C., * * Box 4429 JPost Office* Bew York.* " mh2o-6t WANTED-ABOUT APRTL Ist, BY a responsible tenant, a modem HOUSE (central), with 10 or 12 rooms,: A liberal rent will be paid, and a bonus of SICO. Address “H No. 303 MARKET Street. mh2V6t* MW ANTED TO RENT, BY APRIL Ist, a modern DWELLING, situated above Arch itreefc ard west of Broad. Bent about $4OO. Address Box 1937, Post Office mh2-lm* or onn fs-ooo ijpy»uyuj Wanted on mortgage; security ample and clear of all other incambrances Apply to . JOSEPH S BIDDaLL, Convevaucer. “ mhlB St* „ 434 LIBBAEY Street. Q.REAT REDUCTION IN PRICE OF GOODS. . FRENCH PLATE GLASS, FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, GERMAN LOOKING-GLASS PLATES AT GREATLY EBDUOED TRICES. FOB SALE B? ROBT. SHOEMAKER & GO., BO5 and SOT H. FOURTH Btisst. gEDDING. SPRING MATTRESSES. HAIR MATTRESSES, FEATHER BEDS, BOLSTERS, AND FILLOWS. BEDDING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON. ' 807 CHESTHUT Street, mhlo-fstuthBt !J«3 Bouth SBCOND. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT X v a„ appUcfttlon will be made by the undersigned to (be Department of Highways, en SATURDAY, sfitta of March, 188$, for a comraot to pave the following streets, a majority of ptoperty-ownerson the streets to be paved having signed an agreement with the undersigned to do toe lime. : All persons, owners of property, having objectloui to the contract being awarded to the undersigned will make the same to the Department on or before 22 o’clock on the day designated: - . _• Thompson street, between Norris and Otis streets. Marta Daniels, Thompson street. 101 feet. M-Baird, Bros dar d Willow,'feat * ■William H. Kemble, F.mrth, below Walnut street, 61f feet. Jos Waldman, Thompsonand Oils, 109 feet.- Abigal street, between Amber and Coral streets. John Leckey, Amber and Otis streets. S 3 feet, C D. Baugher, Cumberland street, 34 feet. George B*uedley, Amber aud Abigal, 12 feet. Bedfern, Coral street, 12 foet Tim GFeretz. Amber street, ICO feet. James Hill. Dreer street. S 5 faet. Ko belt Mason. Otis strait, 17 feet. John Wilson, Amber street, 17 feet John felitzer. Abigai street, 17 feet. We. Nutt all, 919 Walnut street, 68 feet mb2l St* 8. A. mILLBR. Contractor. f\XL STOCKS.—THS BULL BY THS BOBNS.—In order that the public may avoid the several Boros and Swindling Oil Companies being dally manufactured to filch their parses, the Financial Ndttor of tbe “BUNDtY HSKILD.” who is the most ex* perleuped fiCancial wrlter in the city, is now tooroagh• ly examining the respective r claims of all new Oil Com panies, and will commence a Beyisw of both the Bogus and Sound OIL OOMFAHIBS . . nr the , ••SUNDAY HERALD,” ox _ SUNDAY, 2d aPBIL HBXT. s - The independent style of toe writer is too well known to used comment; hence a rich treatise may be looked for. The ** SUNDAY HJRaLD** i» served in all parts of the city at FIVE CENTS per copy, payable to toe Carrier., OFFICE. - JAYins’S BUILDING. * - 33T and 330 DOCK STBEEr, ; It* ) Philadelphia. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, OF THE A mcßt.deMrable at,lea made, oombiuing .tr.ngth aai Sexlbilliy. Bu, ihe uateuted biuge- back ALBUMS, at B. F. RRIMER’S Photograph GaUer,. 6»4 AROH Street.. - ~ ‘ . it* PARTES DE VISITE—ADMIRABLE A/ atyiea. rotting aU taatea. in tbeir pleating variety, done in tbe mo. t ar.i6tie'manner, at s. F. BfiIMER’B Gallery, 6M4 ARCH Street . , . * jt* POR NON RETENTION OR INCON- A TIHEHCE of_nrine, ■'irritation, inSammatlon or niceratlob Of tbe bladder or kidneya, dlaeaeee of th. pro.tate glanda, atone in tbs biadder. -oalcalas, gra. 1 vei or brnk-dnat deposit; nnd-aU diaeMes of tbe blad-. “• n* l *" M FOR SALE—A, SMALL FABMffi ■SB OF FIFTI-SIX AORE9, la Camden county, about twenty minutes’ drive from Oamden, on the Jl»rlton Pike, one o/tbe most favorable locations Is the county; the land is rich and very productive, With aobd management, Thiee to Five Thousand Dollars per annum can be made off of it. Good large HOUSE; plenty of Barns on it, and well adapted for city persons within* a 1 country residence. Also, frontage for several Cottages. For farther information apply to - BIC2LUBD dBIYBRS, opposite the Premises, Or 6.fi BBOWNINJ, _ _ . _ , £O5 COOPEB Street, Camden, ft. J. Office at West- Jersey Ferry. mh2l-lm* M ATLANTIC CITY.—A HAND SOME COTTAGE (opposite U. B. Hotel) foreale, wlihor, without furniture, containing 13 Koras and a good Cistern. Apply to H. WOOTI'ON, ATLANTIO CITY, or to J. WOOTTON, Jr.. 413 Scttth THIR- Street. Philada., or J. H. HA FEB. SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK.• - mh2M2i» g| TO LET—A THREE-STORY MbEICK HOOSE. with double back buildings, 653 BorthEioventhstreet. Bent*6so. Applyto , „ „ J. OGDEN. OCTHtBRT, Jg , tahjO-tf 435 MARKET street. M FOB SALE GERMAHTOWH COTTAGE; Large and superior Cottage on Walnut lane, with every convenience; fine situ^ mb 18 tf 133 BoutK FOURTH Street. Clf FOR SALE—LARGE FOUNDRY mIiSD MACHINE SHOP, in foil operation, with the working stock end tools,pattern.. Ate., ef every descrip tion, necessary for doing a large and successful busi ness, situated on a railroad, about twenty miles from Philadelphia, B. F. GLBaN, I*l S.FOIJB rH St , mhlg-tf or BV. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN Sts. «FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR STOCKS—Farm of 83 acres, near Sellersville, Backs county, In good order, and has good Buildings. • B. F. GLENN. 133 BouthFoUETH Street, mh!B-tf or S. W cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN Sts. S. FOUBTH ST. gk TO HOTEL KEEPERS.—TO RENT, J*i the old-established NATIONAL HOTEL, Hoi. SOI, CO6, 3CB, aso 310 BACK Street, betwceaTbirdaud Fourth Streets. This will be a desirable opportunity for any person desirous of commencing keeping a hotel It formerly did a large business, and is well calculated for such business, being in the business paTfc of the city. It has & large number of bed- rooms and parlors, and otber rooms, and will be rented reasonable to a naila ble tenant. The house will be open from ton to twelve o'clock every fine day. Those desirous of renting the same, apply to TBOMAS MARTI2L Beal Estate Agent, . K * w * FOUB.TH and PIN® Bweets. mills-St* Philadelphia. ® KO. 1914 PINE STREET. A neat, ccuteel dwelling, with back buildings, bath, gas, and large yard, in complete order, and now va cant, for sale by _ JOSfcPfl 8. SID DALL, Conveyancer. mhlS-Si* 434 LIBSaBX Street. m FOR SALE—NEAR SELLERS- A JKiyUle— GOOD FARM of I*3 AOEB3; cheap forZE cnah, or will take in psri good oil stocks in exchange, . B. P GLENN, mils tf 133 South FOURTH street. « FOB SALE—A FARM OF 34 A acres in Atlantic county, BF, jr, 32 miles from Philadelphia, 1% miles from railroad Large new Cot tage Hoime ana all requisite oat-bailaings. A great variety of choice fmlt*, id acres of land under cultiva tion. Good product! Fflßoil. Price. *3,600. GEO N TOWUSSSD A CO.,* mhl7-tf ■ lg3K South FOURTH Street. ® COUNTRY SEAT TO LET, COR-flfc ner GREEN LABE and YORK ROAD, Branch--*- town, twenty-second ward. Ten minutes’ walk from Graen-lane Station, Hoi fchPemwy Ivan ia Ballroad; forty minutes’ fide from Fifth and Chestnut streets. Good water and stabling. A variety of fruit. Fine garden, and large, weil-ahaded lawn, of nearlv four acres. Apply to DB. DB BE SfiTEVILLB, 1716 PIKE Bt., or at MR. MEOART’d BfOHE, mhlg-6t* Brancfatown, Philadelphia. en 7,000 ACRES SPLENDID •JL. CHANCE TO POEM A LAND COMPANY—POE BaLE AT A BACK!PICE—EXTRA INVESTMENT! , WOObcres or vamabla Prairie, Timber, and Farmlmr LAND, within twenty- five miles of Chicago, on tho lire of flya raDroads, near schools, churches, stations, Ac The land was.purchated by the present owner for investment, who ia now solus to Europe. Baps and particulars sent on application. GEO.' N. TOWNSEND & CO., mhiset 133&8P FOURTHBt,. Philadelphia, JH|" PEACH TRIES—FOE SALE® i*-at WALLICiGFOBD’S NUBSBSY, on tbe-1- Media Baiiroad, 2.OGOgoodone year PEACHTBBBS, or leading varieties. FOB CASH. Deliverable at once, if desired. Apply to JAMBS M PBICB. mhSl.gi* MEDIA, P* FOR SALE—A HERM. BRIG, mlrrrnn now on the stocks; can be launched in a few day s; double- decked fore and aft. Dimensions 117 fees over all, , 30 feet beam, 12 feet 2 Inches depth lower hold, 4 feet 6 inches depth between decks. For further particulars apply to * HENRY WINSOR k 00 * mh2l-tuths4t 333 8 DELAWARE Ave. TO RENT-DESK ROOM, IN FUR -A- sished Office, for an Oil Company. Also, Books of the company kept. Location, THfBB, below Chest-' nut. Address, “Box 2 740, Post Office.’* it* pETROLEUM 1 OIL I! OIL COMPANY NOW FORMING. For sale—desirable build ing lots West-Side of BROAD Street. North of Thompson, 96 feet front, 300 lest deep. , B . J. DOBBINS, mh2l 31* . 108 South FOURTH Street. Fir sale—a lot of ©round on BEY BEET Street, west of Nineteenth, 40 by S 3 feet;, Will ba cloeed very low for eaah. B F GLENN, mhlB ti . 4 1213 South FOURTH Street. Fir sale—X number of desir a- BEE BCZIiPIKG LOTS. For particulars apply to SAMUEL G. THOMPSON, v Attorney at Law, mhll-lm 55»6 WALNUT Street. TYRUG STORES, CITY AND COUN TRY, for sale and wanted at all prices. mhMm* W. H DIOKSON, *B7 WALNUT Street. $9 077 77 AMD, $2,066 66. MyKJ t ill i Ground Bents of these amounts, amply secured and centrally located. For sale by E O&BPSNTEB & BON, mhS- 18t* 242 South THIRD Street s£££»' FOR SALE—PBAETOHOAR- LANE. MAKES. Also, three sets Carriage Harness. All used only a short time. Apply at Store, THIRTY-FIFTH, above BRIDGE St., Mantua, mh2o 3t* TJOARD WANTED-A GENTLEMAN and wife are desirous of obtaining Board by the Ist of Hay next. A private family preferred, within ten minutes‘walk from Fifth and Arch-streets. References given and fsquired. Adams Box 2495, Post Office. mh2l-tuths3t* ■ROARDING.—THE NEWLY - FUR- A> BIBBED HANDSOME RESIDENCE, Bonth WASHINGTON SQUARE, la now open for Boardera. A commodious enita of rooms vacant -GeutleiDenaccommodated with dinner. mhl7-Bt*' r 08T OR MISLAID—A PERPETUAL POLICY OF INSURANCE issued by the TRUS TEES OT THE FIRE ASSOCIATION to 8.-T. HAL LOWFLL for 4500, dated June* 2,1856. and transferred to tbl Fourth Jeffetson B. and L Association. Any ln> formation concerning fame will be received by fe2s-stuthl2i* J. H. CHUBB, 331 REED Street. TTYDE -& BURPEE, j~i. 1605 WILLOW Street. Philadelphia. Sole Maanfactnrers of the abosia-sayib g coffee boasters and diamond . BOER COFfBK MILLS. ' E. J. HYDE’S PATENTS. - * ‘We save many times its cost yearly by roasting otu coffee with yoor Portable Coffeejßoaster. ’ ’ J. B. KINGSLEY & 00., Continental Hotel. Philadelphia. “Where rood coffee is desired, we consider you Boaster abeolptely neceejary.”, ... KAHAOA FOWLER. &00 , Girard House. “I can furnish better coffee, at leas expense, tb*s whenueinrUte Hoc. “Your Coffee Boasterand Hill are indispensable to me,’* , _ B. B. CLARKE, Germantown. **l consider your Portable Coffee Boaster the best is the market.” • - JOHN B. LOWS. Philadelphia Coffee and Splee HUls. U. 8. A. Gjsbtbrazi Hospital, - Summit Houbh. "Your Patent Coffee Boaster 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 li being overdone. There is saving is Viantttjr and improvement in being Surgeon U. 8. Y., in charge. U, 8. A. Gbfbral hospital, Chester, Penna. **lfc gives me pleasure to- recommend your Coffs* Boaster to all desiring good roasted coffee ” ww*m*»* avv og CTg WS oX BACHS. Surgeon U. S. f. • in Many testimonials might be given endorsing oja small FamfiyCoffee Roaster, all of which unite toPJO* Bouncing it machine worth having. Price* ®TricJi?rs' Portfblc gt.™ aii 'gscilsM Warranted. BesponsiSle families, de- FOR SAME AOT* TO LET. '• fp> LET— THE LARGE FRO3T OFFICE, (FIBBT FLOOB), 334 Walnut Street, SUITABLE FOB A BANKING BOPBB. BW £ TO LET— TBS FIFTH AND SIXTH STOKISS s OF TEE GRIANITE BUILDING, (Formerly Post OSes.) WM. »3T and »39 DOCK BTEEET, WITH STBAK POWER. _fho third-story of ♦‘Commonwealth Building, * * Hos. ““ nw4 ar •41*0. FOE SALE, several valuable properties. THOS. H. CONNELL, COUNTING-HOUSE OF DB. D. JAYNE & 808, »*a chestnut btbibr mhia-et «?<)£ SALE—A DESIRABLE PRO FERTT, southeast corner of Sprues and Seventh streets. Lot 20 by 100. to Bay street; with coach house ana stahleonthe adjoining lot. mfaai’st* . 55 Bout^OTßTH^ltrett. Oft FOB SALE—A VALUABLE STORE HsTABD, situated In Franklin township, Chester 1 i ßr * e Brick House, three stories high, kji e k and store-room sdjointnr. Also, good Stabling. Price, ft, SCO, a part of which would he the stock of a good, reliable Oil Company. For further particulars, inquire of _ W. B MINSTER, mhai-Bt* 80. »Q* MABKBT Street. Mto bent—a large stone MANSION, situated in BBW CENTRSVILLE, Chester Co.. Pa . within one honr’s ride of City and on Cht ater Valley Batlrosd, within three walk of Depot Address or call on EUGENE KENDALL, \ n»h2l-tntheSt* *l5 MARKETS!., Philada. gT FOR SALE—THEHOTEL PRORER ty at the scathe ast corner Second and SMppjn. streets, with the adjoining property on Shippsa street, occupied as a bakery for tee last half century. “he loeat’.oa Is one of the bast in the city andsascspti- We of gieat Improvement. Price, #ll,OOO, clear. AppJy to W. A. KOLIK. mh2l tnth2t* 730 MAsSlVlltrqefc. MFOR SALE-SIX THREE-STORY BBICK and three Two-storv FBftMB HOUSES, on a Jot 100 feet square, corner THIBTr-FOUfcT a and ELM Street*. Mantua Inquire of ti. FAHGOA3T. Ha 918 SPBIHO GaBBBU Street. mhi7-ltv* * Mfor sale—large and valu- ABLE PROPERTY, 915 and 91V North FRONT street, embracing several Dweillug Houses, Tannery, morocco Factory, and everything complete for carrying on the moroccohuslnees, with large lot, So. s will be sold low, or exchanged for a good farm B P. GLENN. mhlß-tf ia3.South FOURTH Street FOB SALS. ORIGmAL SHAKES In a choice and select GREAT INDUCEMENT. FIRST-GLASS INVESTMENT. GEO. .N TOWNSEND & CO., 123& South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. BOARDING. LOST AIVJD FOUm>. AMUSEMENTS* ACADEMY OF tTALIAJf OPIKA. A CARD. Md'iiS hf a sr , i n^v» r the ntim« t render thes, Opsru with And for SATURDAY Anber’i mnntgrr.i...^ which has been the fayorita of this isascn In BmiSS* 0 *" IBA DIAV O L o“ ““““a- Tht box Offlee for the sale of secured places will i* can be secured at the Academy and Gonld’sHiuic Store, for either evening. - ' Secured places......— .....Two Dollars. On Monday. 27th Met., Erst night of the Italian Opera In.'Washlngton. - ~~ ■ mhir-ts xraw chebtnutstreeY thka- A 2 TEE, CHE6TNUT Btreat, above Twelfth, IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. The Manager takes pleasure fn annonneing a * GRAND EXTRA FAMILY MATINEE’ -ia®m&i3BffBBsjmss&£ GEE AT MORAL DEAMA. the WOEKMB-. OF PHILADELPHIA, TBS WOBKMEH OF PHILADELPHIA. THE WOEK.MEN OF PHILADELPHIA. ___ OUTIEK , . GUESB OF DRIBTK. - will be presented entire, with all its magnf Scent efects. ADM ISBION TO THE StarljEfig. . -.30 CEHTB.TO ALL PABTS OF THB HOHBB mei«» r t e s“oWk. •<> COME ADD BEING TOUR LITTLE ONES TO TiKAHIf THE GBEATBET MORAL LB3BSKOF THg-AOK. It WALNUT STREET THEATRE. *» , TDE?DiT EVENING, March Si. Last night but four of MB. 3. S. CLARKE, who will a?Pear “tIMOtI&T TOODLBS. ‘ COHBIN JOE, and a new part, ' „ NRWMAN BOGGS. In a most intenitlsf, eemin. and t£wUve drama, frenx the Works of Dio) an s. called ' NICHOLAS NICKLEBT. Mr. CLABBTB will appear. for one night during the Week a. OPE AMERICAN COUSIN. 1 1VT E - john DREW’S NEW ARCH "*• BTRBBT THBATEB. HoosES packed to the roof. „ TO „ Mr. and Mrs. BARNET WILLIAMS. ••IE^ S D ( M^ Blflo ' ““ A a * U4f * andATHUKp I rk} I Lg!?ACT Oy PLiOB -’* Mr. and Mrs. BARNEY -WILLIAMS IN BIX GLORIOUS CHARACTERS. THE GREAT AMERICAN CIRCUS. A WALNUT Street, above EIGHTH. * Messrs, QABDINBE and HBMHlNas—Froprietsr*.., . .LAST WEBK~BUr ONE ® e DONOoiFoffiS i Sl!? T, ‘' U “‘’ ett ‘ Ule4 „ 1 , SftUIEB BANCHO PANE A, Every eveningdoring the week. AU the star rlderTwDt appear, and JAMES MADIGAN will throw a double summersault in the air. To see this alone is worth th priae cf admission SAM STICHKETVtho popular Clown, will also ftp* every evening during the'week Performances on Wednesday and Saiurdsy after* sons, eommescins at 1% o’clock. Evening performance commences at 7.40. first tier; 85 sfeaLA second tier. • . m3»3&' PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM, 833 MAR- GB.SAT LIVING WONDgRS! IB M SHSE_ ATTKACT IO^S! THE - WILDADSTBAtISf CflSjDESir. ■ J" e “ .enriositiei of nature have neyor The Wild Anmraiian Children sre evidently 0 r a Can plbal race, league from their natural procUvlUes. their longsharp teeth. So.. perhaps the only epeilmena from tlmgeroantry now living Their heads are the rma4<ylSlP most curiously shaped ever seen on human belngSTHraas cnrioiltlea eclipse the Altec Chlldrea. Siamese Twine, Tom Thumb, or auy suck v&caries oS nature, being truly ** .Nature's' unadorned, th* These wonders of all woxders_were captured about three years ago, by Captain J. Seed and a party «C gold, hunters, in the mountainous regions of Australia. 4be other, or lower class, being Ichthyopaglsfe, and. TftTj fierce, while these are perfectly harmless, nnlesa very much excited. Their complexions are similar to the native American aborigines. They are vemnttcit attached to Captain Seed, who will he present with. , them. ; mhSl-tf * CONCERT HALL. V/ N. K RICHARDSON “Enoch ABDBF,’' _ln Poll together with. Other Poem*. THUBfcBAT EYEHISfG, March 23d, at 6 o’clock. Tickets*....-.,*... oeoti. For sale at GoolcTs, Seventh and Chestnut streets- Fugb/s. Sixth and Chestnut, aad A<hmead & Evan*'* Ckeatnnt, below Eighth, go Reserved fieatß. It* A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS — THEATRE n FBABCAJS DE HEW YORK. PAUL JUIGNET TUESDAY, March. 21,1865. „ „ MADEMOISELLE DE LA SEIGLtIBE, Comedyin four acts bv Jules Sandeau. Door* open at 7. Curtain rises at Kto 8 Ticket Office open from 11 A. M to -t P, M. U pARPENTER’S HISTORICAL PAINT- Mine.Pe K-aapripaUon Proclamation betorathn Cabinet,” at 1305 CHSjTISUT Street, between TMr teenth and Fourteenth streets. Open from 9 A M to** til 10. P, M- Admf&ion SO cents. Four tickets for $L xah2l*6t* ORCHESTRA.- PUBLIC u KBHEAKF its every 6ATUBOAT at 3K o’clock r. M., at MUSICAL FOTD HALL. Single Ticket*. IK cent*. Six Tickets; SI; to be bad at Goold Andra'm and Meyer’* Mngic Store*, and at the HalL so7-tt THE ACADEMY OH FINE ARTS* -A- CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, is OPEN DAILY for visitors, from 9 A. M. to 0 P. J£. j tftfj CAMDEN AND AT- T' WfS»LAHTIC HAILKOAC Train, leave Vine-street Ferry: Freight, with PaMengsr Car attached—.——.7.3o A. M, Atlantic Accommodation.....4*l6 P. K» Junction Accommodation -5.30 F. K» RETURNING, LEAVES ATLANTIC. Atlantic Accommodation—...—- ..*..6,12 A. EL Freight. with Fastenser Oar attached.—.... 1.20 P. K. Junction Accommodation*——.... 6.35 AIEL EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS Leave Vine street 11, ifi A. M-, Haddondeld 12. SOP. M* Freight must be delivered at Cooper's Point before SJSOP. M, to insure its galne down the next day. mlfrlmif JOHN O. BRYANT, Aganfc, TOR HEW* ORLEANS—TO igrfiMMA SAIL SATURDAY. MaRCH 25 -The new poles did Steamship ** STAR OF .THE UNI JN. 1 ' ALON ZO BLANCHARD Commander; to load log, and-will fail from New I ork on SATURDAY, 25th inst. For freight or passage (having handsome state-room accom modations) apply to EDMUND A feOUDSE&rtO.» mh2l 2t . . , DOCg-bTBBBr Wharf. OPPIOE WATER TRAMSk ■SS&PORTATION U. S. A , No. 274 South THIRD Street, • - , Philadelphia, Feb. 14.3 MR Vessels wanted to transport Coal to Southern Port* for the Army. Despatch given, feld-tf JOHN K. JENNINGS. Capl A Aest Q. M. FOE ALB ANT AND NEW rittMMaTOBS: -The'barge S FLANAGAN, TL Spicer, master.*-is now loading at first wharf below Spruce street, for the above points, and will leave on Friday, at 12 o'clock. For freight, which will be taken on leatonible terms, apply to D. L FXj tSTAGAST, Agent, 3C4 South DkLAWABSAvenne. rjH dT-> NOTICE.—FOR NEW «M«MbTOBE —The PHILADELPHIA ADD SEW VOBK EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPART. via Delaware and BaritawCanal, Steamers leave DAILY, tat wharf Below MARKET Street, at 2o'clock P. M. WM. P. CLTDB & CO., IMS WHARVES, Phlla. lAMBS HASH, 117 WALL Street, mhUS-Sm Sew York. r WT>r NEW EXPRESS LINE, TO •KBL AIEXAJCfDBiA, eSOBGBTOWK, 4»J» WASHIKCrTOJf, Via Chesapeake and-Belaware Canal* Steamers leave fi»sfc Wharf above> MARKET Street, every WBDBBSDaY and SATORDaY, at 12 BL For Freight apply to Aients, WM. P. CLYDE & GQ,i Berth tod South Wharves, Phils.; J.B. DaVZDSOM. George town*p.C.; FLOWERS &BO WBJf, Alexandria. Ya ' mhl4-9m -As WM. P. CLARK, 1626 MAR KBT Street—New Styles Ladle*’, Miaies*. Children's BOOTS and SHOES; for Boys do.,- at Ha* daced Prices, 162 Q MARKET Street mn2l-3t*- |p% PHILADELPHIA SCALE WORKS* fev FIFTEENTH Street and PEKHBYLVAHIA Avenue ™ MS-la DAVIS & GO. igfei FIEEAND THIEF-PROOP. ■gill SAFE MANUFACTORY. Large andsmall Safe* kept constantly on hand by J. HASSENFOST, 410 VXijß Street Philadelphia. ft&lmif* SLEEPER’S U. MANUPAC- MARKET Street one door above Tenth. A Philadelphia. * mhll-18* Jflfc LARGE RED WETHERSFIELB 051011 SEED. —This variety will produce a full grown Onion the Bame season, if sown early. a relia- Die article. For sale by BOBEBT BUIRT. Jr„ , _ Bos. 922 and 934 MARKER Street, mh!B-6t ■ ” Above Hinth. Jft ONION SETS! ONION SETS t— -4- Pat gale in quantities to suit, by BOBEBT BHIST. Je., . _ Bos. 9aa and 9*4 MARKET Street xuhlB St above Ninth. la PLOUGHS, HARROWS, CULTI ■-*- VATOBB, Hay and Straw Cutters, with all other implemente required by the farmer or gardener, at * ROBERT BUIST, Jr. 'a, Hos. 933 and 934 MARKET Street, - mhlB- 6fc Above Rlnth. • IMPORTED BLUE IMPBRIAIi PEAS.—ICO bushels just receive i from London. Those who wish a very pore article should purchase from this invoice. For Bale by ROBERT BUIST, Jr.. If os." 933 and 934 MARKET Street, mhlS-fft Above ninth. ESTEt’S COTTAGE ORGANS Hot only UNEXCELLED, ttlti A EQUALLED in purity of Tone and Power, designed especially for Churches and Schools, but found to be equally well adapted tw the Paxlor and Drawing Room. For sale only by ' ■ E. M. BRtJGE, . Ho. IS North SEVENTH Street. Also, a complete assortment of the Perfect Helodao* •onetantly on hand. _ _fesQ.*Sni WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE SCRIPTXOJfS of Character, Constitution, end Ta» j\J lent, with ADVICE on Business, Health; Educa- ZA tios, Self-improvement, Management ana Train inf of CHILPRES, social adaptation. Ac., day *yi * JOHEf L. CAPES. . __ Phrenologist and Bookseller, ocU-tgthslyif Ho. 95 8. TENTH Sh.above Ghedsot H. JAMES, (Foimerlvof Philadelphia,) . ATTOBNEY AT LEW. ‘ FRANKLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, PENN A. Special attention given to the examination of Titles. . PHitADEtPHiA Bbpbbbnobb : —Cbas. i Lex, Reo.. Hon, J, Robs Snowden, James H Little. %q..T.K Tasker. Sr,,. Mood, Bosbright, & Co., J. Z. Deßgvo, President 7th National Bank. JBfalOd^ CAMUEL W- HOFFMAN, ATTORNEY at law and conveyances. FBANKLIN, VENANGO COUNTS. PENN A. (iato of Philadelphia.) ’RTFPSBH UK) CharlesE. Lex, Esq,, • i B. &W. C Blddle*Ofci X. C. Knlghl A Co., I Dr. R S. Maekengie. James H. Littie, Xsq., | W. H. Seaton & Go. mh7>Sm - a EVANS & WATSON’S SALAMANDER SAFI STOBE . *®SKjfflS2*S”* . . a luse variety of FIRE-PROOF SAFES always e* hand. . —. . * -scales. MALCOLM MACNEILL’B SPBCTABLE STORE, INo. 310 booth 49T Glasses refitted to suit all ages, and all manner of repairing carefully and promptly attended to. attMßg /CHEAPEST PLACE FOR THE TIMES VJ to get good TAILORING is at C. 8. Ht**«L WBIGHT'S, M 34 North FOUBTg Street. mhlS-Si* nTAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT -A- and unsafe remedies for unpleasant and duo* tons diseases. Use HBLMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUOOT and IMPROVED BOSK .WAS EL • •. _ PBAUTIFUL WINDOW SHADES,— * D Jnst received, an invoice of Window Shadm ot " entirely new designs and elegant colors, different from anything hexetolore offered, at the mhk-iutbBt* N. E, »r. BIGHTH W MAEKit.
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