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    OIL COMPANIES.
aocßHTßiiiooßiixsTao^imi
POE FULL-PAU) STOCK.
[TOARD FARMOIL COMPACT
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
tiPITAL.... 500,000 SHAKES,
*AB VALUE... EACH.
InDacrlptlon Price...2o Cents per Bbare.
STOCK FULL-PAID.
LOO,OOO SHAKES RESERVED BT THE COMPANY
POE WOBKING CAPITAL.
LThU Comp»ny is organized on the broad principle of
gnslUy, inwinoch sc every perron who subscribes an-
Be on tic ground floor, or, In other wordc, helps to
l»hase tie pri'perti at the original or Aral coat, there.
w enabling persons of limited means to secure ah Inte
bat in an enterprise that moit surely return ahaudsome
boflt la a abort time. It being the Intention of the Com
any to commence operations at onoe.
SO CINTB PEB BHABB.
BO CENTS PEB SHAKE.
FUEL-PAID.
BO CENTS PEB SHABA
| She property of this Company oonsleta of seyen him-
Ired and ninoty-olsht aerea of 'some of the choicest otl
bade In the United States, the same haring been Re
fected from among thousands of acres, with a view to
(he beat Interests of the stockholders, thereby enabling
them to realise a profit on their Investment Immediately.
I Ist A treat of SOO acres, In fee simple, situate In the
beat Kanawha oil region, in West Virginia,: on the
Raters of the Ganley river, near steamboat navigation.
EXhe celebrated.
180-BARBEL WELL,
Of the Bine-creek (Ml Company, is but a short distance
from this property, and In the same range or belt
| The Tradesman’s Oil Company, of Sew York, is also
gear this property. This Company !b largely engaged
In the development of their lands, having tweniy en
tires on the ground, and we fully anticipate as large a
yield of oil on the property of this Company as the
Tradesmen's er Blue-creek Companies,
I 2d. A lease of 280 acres for twenty years, being the
Wsll-kiiowa Perry L, Tygard Perm, on Boharts’ Bun,
a branch ol Bunkard Creek, Greene county, Fa. This
[and Is surrounded by producing wells on Dankard
□reek. The .peculiarity of the territory of thisrsgibnla
mat very few wcllb have been cunk without success,
this lease Includes all the minerals of every kind at
one-eighth royalty.
[Sd. A lease of the Jacob Kim’s Farm, In Payette
bounty, Pa., containing forty eight acrac. for twenty
■ears, situate on George's Creek, a short distance above
Hie celebrated Crow Well, said to be producing
lIITT BABKBIS PER DAT.
Ltd from All the Indications this tract la as good oil ter
ritory as the Crow Well property.
This Company) propose .to develop their property at
Mice—as soon as the engines can he procured and for
warded. The large working capital reserved will en
title them to prose their work on vigorously. This lease
Includes all the minerals as well as oil at one-eighth
royalty,
A largo portion of the stock Is already appropriated.
Some yet remains for sale, and oan be had at the origi
nal low price of 20 cents per share, at the
ifflee of the Bine-creek Oil Company,
.40? WALNUT STREET.
E. B, AESOP,
LAWTON COAL COMPANY
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
CAPITAL 500.000 DOLLARS,
50,000 fib ares of SIO each, Far Yalne.
PBBSIDBHT,
GEORGE COOKMAN,
Vice President of Corn Ksehasge. Philadelphia.
TREASURER.
0. F. RUFF,
'Matty Buildings, Hew Talk.
SBCBKTABY,
J. H. TROUTMAN,
Philadelphia.
SHOEOTOBB,
*>*<* C °®3ilu. AL?BEDLAWT
'• B * a. d. *' * E *“V«adelphla.
W.I **»*•*■
DW. P. BgSgSSfaat. “ H - Q plSaielphla.
SUPBBIHTBKDEH* OP MIHHS,
JOHN a. HBWES,
Pottsville.
(The Colliery of this Company is located about ahal
Lie from Mahanor' City, Sohuylklll county, Pena*. *
i a lease bavins eighteen years to tub, upon about 400
res, thereby securing the north and south dips of the
** Skidmore, ” Seven Toot, Bight Toot,
' Boot, and all intermediate veins, 'with a run
each dip of about one and a Quarter miles in
above and below water (Level, taking
basln.
ie quantity of Goal in these various reins has been
/efully estimated by competent judges, who reporta
ftal of over three million tons above water level.
When it Is considered that many, in fact, most of the
lUierlee producing anthracite coal, are working at a
msiderable depth below water level, necessitating
speasive machine ry for pumping water and elevating
lal, which will require a larger outlay of time and
9pej each year to keep In repair, it will be easily
in that this Company possesses a great advantage in
le situation of their veins, the difference in expenses
i mining and preparing coal being about twenty per
Ist. In favor of working above water level.
VW* have numerous testimonials aa to the superior
iallty of the Goal, particularly as to its'value as a
steam coal,” it having been subjected to the most
w Aetests, under boilers and elsewhere,without, tna
tgie instauce,haviugmLed to give entire satisfaction.
fh«re Is a large supply of good Timber, auSLcleat for
1 mining purposes during the lease,which adds great
toprovemejiti belonring to the Company constat
•a first classnew Bonble Breaker, having a oapaetty
’ goo toßßP6*«ay, with ample Pocket Mom. and all
s boat and latest jmprovsinents. TbraeSO-horse In*
lea, a complete Saw mill. Ban, Dwelling House*,
aci smith and Carpenter shop. ... . „
rha Collleiy lain complete woriingorder.bsinr folly
wkea with Tools. Horass, Holes, Wagons, Drift and
■t Cars giving a present aapaclty for mining 480 tons
/ day, which will he increased weekly. Ho expanee
as keen spared in the erection of the Improvement* to
icnre the utmost efficiency, and the Company now
to possess the most ooxnplete Colliery In SohartP
IdSotorshave not put thUetoeknpon the market
ritha largely Inflated capital, but the Colliery is he-
Dess tban'one 'third P who?e*nriinb »r of shares
iIIpMSPMtn 1 . 0 , containing a fuller descrlptloh.and
ItonMepof the Land, may o « Pttrr lUr
ompany, sou fcweai corner of BOCBTH eud LIBSABY
IreST Where subscriptions to tho
A IHKETXKO OF THE STOCK*
HOLDEUtf Of THE HUSHES SIVSH OIL
aa-'vjfih# mr^Ap&sit
HBNBY B, IDHUHfDB,
BflflWt%Ty of HnybesßiTer Company
mhlMutMt*
wnviCE OF nIVIDKIHB Bio. 4.
- *to RbSS» om ? OHIOPBTBOI,MM001 | .
I March. Tba Directors have raaolyad to make Stair
Mdgds.ptart.clT to'tlf Mvg COBGlt , B6 cot4tT
OFFICE OF
- GOHFAST, Swoodstorr, Bo. SIS SoatIiTHIBB
&«*££**
ttULS &♦
if A MBETINS OF IHi 1*;
WKLXiTS P»TBOtBnM COMPABTT, held
ji, (jaw, Much 21,1833, the folio (ring named gentle
ien w«e eleeted to serve as Director* for the ensuing
General HERMANN BIGGS.
GEORGE BULLOCK,
JACOB BiSGBL.
E. g. LBWBLLYN.
J, PBAILBT SMITH.
. OFFICE OF 188 SEW EBPIBE
ml 111 POTBOMDM COKFAtnr, MO.
i «OWAL H UTBTOI»T,< &Sa , A
. March 51,1885.
The Annual Htotlng ol the SMpkholderswllt be held
mhsg.gt* Secretary,
tt fss?ssifff»“ws?a™ss
fO., Ho 31* MuAI&IKB.
*as«B«waraw.sss»teiss..
pjtfafeea,i*aiB w
lahKUt ®t»wni«*.
SO CENTS.
Secretary and Treasurer.
Oil. COMPANIES.
|sjBp» LO HTHEB’fI BEN
PETROLEUM AMD MIMISG COMPANY
PENNSYLVANIA AND WEST VIRGINIA.
INCORPORATED HE DEB THE LAWS OP
PENNSYLVANIA.
CAPITAL, ©500,000.
100,000 tmtecwh«wtvvm nnmoNit SHABSB.
FAB VALUE, $9.
SUBBOBIFTION PBIO& Sid.
WOBKING CAPITAL. »..»»t20,000i
OFFICE OP THE COMPANY,
Wo. 13 gouth Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
PBBSIDBNT,
JOHN STILZ.
. BECKETABY,
CHRISTIAN KNEABS.
TBEASUBBE,
ROBERT O. DAVIS.
. ntancroas,
JOHNBTILZ,
JOHN BABBT,
OHAB. W. F. CALVEBT,
ISAAC KHINESTBOH,
THOMAS FISHES,
ENOCH GRAY.
BOBEBT C. DAVIS.
1- The property ornelsta of one hundred (IDS) acras in
te simple, on Lowther’s Bun. Bllchle county. West
Yirglnla, about two miles from the forks of Hughes
Ivor, end within a short distance of the great Asphal
um Coal Banks of Eltchle comity.
This estate la located within the immediate centre of
he Great Oil Belt of West Virginia, which section, for
he enperiotlty of Its oil, and for the unentlty and oar.
niniy of its yield, surpasses the well-known Venango
region of Pennsylvania.
This tract Meson either aide of the Ran, Intersected
by numerous streams, with a great abundance of tim
ber on the premises for all the purposes of carrying on
the successful development of the land.
The dip of the rooks In the ravines along the Ban and
streams, and the Indications of the presence of oil on
the land, are sufficient to warrant the belief that there
will be an abundant supply of oil.'
The property has been examined by a competent per
son,end declared to he nnnueatlenable “oil territory.' ’
The recent strike of the one hnndred,barrel flowing
well near the forks of the Hughes river is only a short
dislsnce from this "property, thus enhancing the valnc
of thistraet as first class oil territory, and donbly as
suring ne that there will bean ample return to all in
veatmente. ' ■ > ■ ;
2. One hundred and ninety-alx acres of Mineral
Land 8, situated on Licking Creek, Pulton connty.Penn
aylvanla, ahonndlni In Iron Ore and other valuable
minerals, and heavily timbered.
The Utlea to the&bove property are perfect.
A limited number of ahares will he sold at $2 per
share. Subscriptions received by BOBEBT C. DAVIS,
Treasurer, at the office of the Company, No. 13 South
THIBD Street, Philadelphia, mh2l-6i
pga” twenty cento peb shake.
-MONONA Oils COMPANY.
CAPITAL —— ©350,000.
PAS VALUE OKS DOLLAR.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE ONLY 20 CENTS
PER SHARE.
Fall Paid Up, So Farther Assessments.
WORKING CAPITAL, ©15,000.
Thle Compafl* Is organised on the most equitable
principle, without reconne to the present prevailing
spirit of speculation, and with a view to the Immediate
development of the land, and to enable every one,
whether rich or poor, to Invest according to their
meant, end to participate In the legitimate profits of the
production of Petroleum, to which end a large portion
of the proceeds of the sale of the etosk Is devoted to
Working capital.
The Company owa In fee simple one hundred acres of
fine boring territory, in the centre of the celehratid
Mecca Lubricating Oil district, in Trumbull county,
Ohio, const*tin* of a good, well-improved Farm, sur
rounded by producinx wells of the Mecca Oil Company,
of this city, the Boston lubricating Oil Company, and
ethers, producing severally from two to eight barrels
per day.
The Mecca Oil is a natural lnhricator, the'host in the
market, and is in great demand at fifty dollara per bar
rel at the wells.
There are two wells down, almost ready for tubing,
with agood show of oil in both, wi'h an eight-horse
engine on the ground, so that no delay will occur in
the operations of the Company.
The depth of the oil wells in Mecca ranges from fifty
to seventy five feet, sc that a large number of wells
can be snnk at no greater coit than one well in Ye
nango county, and other oil districts; though within a
few week s oil has been found in the Medea districts at
-600 feet, indicatin g that there will yet be large Sow
ing welieln thie section of Ohio.
When the stock is all taken, a meeting will be called,
officers elected, and measures taken for the full deve
lopment of the property. '
Subscription books are now open, from 10 o’clock A.
M. to4o’clock P. M,, at
602 CHESTNUT STREET.
JOHBf DERBYSHIRE,
BESET B. WALLACE,
B. S. PBBHTISS,
W. 0. LESLIE,
GKOBOB W. GRIFFIH*
EOBT. JOHHBTOH,
Committee.
P. B.—The books will be open SATURDAY BVB
HIHG, from 6 to 8 o’clock, in Order to accomodate per
sons unable to subscribe during the day. mh22-«
iggp PIIBShEVH.
THE HEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
PETROLEUM COMPANY.
ORGANIZED CHUBB THB
KHIHG ADD MAHUFACTTJRIHG DAWS OP THB
STATS OP MBVT YOBS.
CAPITAL ONE BULLION DOLLARS,
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES,
110 PER SHARE, NOT LIABLE TO ASSESS*
MENT.
GOYKBHMBMT BOBDS AHD SBODBITIBB TAKBH
IB PATMBHT FOB STOCK.
OFFICES:
He. »* EMPIRE BUILDIHG,
Ho. 71 BROADWAY, HBW YORK.
Posy Ornca Avphssb, Box Ho. 6368, Hew York.
OFFIOBM. ,
Hon. DANIEL 8. DIOKIHSON, President.
WM. T. PHIPPS, Vice Prerldent.
ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary.
H. J. BDBTIS. Mlnlcg Superintendent,Titusville, Pa.
ATLAHTIO 8ANK,80.143 Broadway.H.Y. .Treasury.
Thewella of the Company are now producing oil.
Payment for stock may be made in drafts, registered
notes, or Government bonds end securities,which bonds
and b« entities will be taken at their market value.
Remittances may be addreesed to the Company, P. O.
Box *o. 6368. Hew York City, jr to "Atlantic Bank,
Treasury of the Hew York and Liverpool Petroleum
Company ,}Ho. 143 Broadway. Hew lorkClty.”
Protpeeina sent to any address on application, con
taining a full and dear account of the operations of this
MOST SUCCESSFUL PBTBOLBUM COMPANY,
mhd 3m -
K9* THE OHIO OJl* ASD MHISfI
WSt? COMPiHY.
CAPITAL. (300(000.
100,000 BHASEB, PAS VALBB AKD BOBSCBIPIIOJr
PBTCE »3,
*so, oooeeservedjoe'wobkibe capitai..
Tie property of the Company comprises elf It farms,
amounting to 1,460 antes, more or leas, situated la
Allens. Meins, and Vinton counties, Olio. For pros
pectuses, information, and map of the properties sail at
the officeof the Company, 80. 20 BXOHABOS, where
Books for Bnbtctiptlon to the Btoek are now open.
B. B. WHiTKEr,
President pro tem.
BOBEBT BHITH, Treasurer pro tem.
MAKOS H, 18M. mhlS-etnthat*
OFFICE SII.VEB .FASH I'EtKO*
T.EUM OIL OOHPASI.
LhUM V PHILADELPHIA, March 21, 1888.
Tie Ant Animal Meetln* ot the sohaerlber* to the ea
sltaletock of the Surer Farm Petrolenm Oil Oompaar
wee held accnrdlnff to IAWt at the office Of the Com-
Sayf'Bo 303 street, this 21»t day of
Mwoi, 1806, when the following-named gentlemen
were unanimously elected officers to ear i e lor the ensn
to|rMWei>t-BOBBBT K aittpGKAM.
Vice jPierident—o. A. PINLIYi K« P»
Be P. Gillingham* wi liim B. gum,
ilSfcaa.
B. C, Booe* E P. JoluuottiM.h.»WiUß.
iitotJraini to Adjenrameatofthe meettwt^f «Mlt
iiftifjarn tle Directors convened and elected HBHAru-
COCHBAB Treaeaier, aad WILMaM J. HALCQI.M
Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE ROBLE AMD
i-S^bklamater fbubolbcm oompasy. asd
OHESTKCT Street. pjnr.ADiu.'l’BTA. March 20. 1885.
The anneal m«etl*K of tho stockholder* will he hold
oMfll!BSfUof * o^ctodr.
mMHuthrSt
FgF» THE A«RCAI.MEE»IAd«yME
STOCKHOLDERS oftheEOOK on-OOMPaNI
will be held in accordaece with the the
oOceof the company, Ko 409 WALwyT_Strwt^on
HP! f .TBURSDA-Y, MAROB 23. JS6S.
OIL COMPAIWEB.
j^^TOBmWEWMTr
PER SHARE.
WTIOFF AND RAWS! EM
Oils COMPANY
OP PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL STOCK, 300,000 BIADKS.
PAR VALUE, 92 PER SHARE.
Subscription Price, 25 Cents per Share.
STOCK ISSUED PULL PAID.
$25,000 CASH APPROPRIATED AS WOBKING
CAPITAL.
TWELVE HUNDRED AOBES OF LAND, IN PEE
SIMPLE, IN THE OIL REGIONS OF PENN
SYLVANIA AND WEST VIRGINIA,
Thlc Company is formed upon the
MUTUAL INTEREST PRINCIPLE,
whereby each Stockholder hsoomea an owner of the
land, and at the ORIGINAL PRICE.
An elaborate report of the property, made by
Prof. WILLIAM F. ROBERTS, Geologist,
la on file at the office of the Company, and can be seen
on application.
Books for Suhicriptlon open On MONDAY, the 20th
instant, at 10 o’clock A, M., at the office of the
TREASURER,
J. GOLDSMITH,
338 HABHONI STREET,
Below Fourth, above Walnut.
where prospectuses and all information may be had.
WM, D. HARRISON,
BEOBBTABY PRO TBM. mh2J-4t
yip- the
CAMERON PETROLEUM CO.
OP PENNSYLVANIA.
O A JPITAIei* •••••••••#•*•*• @l*ooo,ooo*
SHARES-.. —..200,000*
PAB VALUfi— OQ.
SUBSCRIPTION ?BIGS~~~~»~—~.$S.50
PBBSIDBNT,
VANCE STEWART,
op latsoim oommr, pa.
TBBASDiBB,
E. G. JAMES.
Or PHXUDSIiPHM.
BEOBBTABY.
J.<®>. DARLINGTO&r.
, WBST OHHBTHX, PA.
DIREGTOBB,
VAMOB STBWABT, Meroer county, To.
JOHN B. LEONARD, West Chester, Pa.
D. 0. POBNEY, Washington, D. 0.
HENRY D. COOKE, Washington, D. O.
SIMON OAMEBON. Harrisburg, Fa.
JOHN H. DIEHL, Philadelphia.
JOHN F. GRAFF, Philadelphia. t
GEORGE 0. BYARS, Philadelphia.
JAMES DUFFY, Marietta, Lan.asterso.. Fa.
The present and prospective value of the stoek of thlc
Company may be inferred from the fact that It owns a
the simple Interest In 473 (four hnndred and seventy
three) acres of the rioheat-teetedoil territory In Venango
county, believed by the most experienced oil men in
that region to he capable of producing a net annual In
come to the Company of one end a half million dollars,
or throe times the entire cost of the stock, which would
he equivalent to twenty , five per cent, a month on Us
subscription price, or one hundred and fifty per cent,
per annum anils par value.
The following Is a description of the Company's pro
perty:
One-fourth fee simple Interest in the celebrated
“Hoover.” Farm, situate on the Allegheny river,
about two and one-half miles below .Franklin, con
taining 292 (two hundred and ninety-two) acres, with
332 rods (or over one mile)front on Hie Allegheny river,
on which there are now twelve leasee, each ten rods
square.and from which the owners of the fee simple get
one half the oil, free of all expense. Besides this, there
are two wells owned by the owners of the fee, from
which they get all the oil. :
On this Farm then are' now tat wells In operation,
producing an average of ten barrels per day. and several
others are about being tubed. There are also on it {B7
(eighty, seven) more lots surveyed, and more than fifty
applications are now standing to lease thelatterforone
half the oil to the owners.
Out of the twelve wells on this rum eleven ire now
piylng handsomely; a fast which sufficiently demon
strates the treat richness and reliability of th« terri
tory. .
la the entire fee Mmpie interest In 181 (one hundred and
eighty-one) acres, situate on the Allegheny river, near
ly opposite the “Hoover” Farm, and ja little nearer
Franklin, at the month of Mill Bnn, having a front of
96 rods on the Allegheny river, and one mile on both
Bides of Mill Bnn, with ample boring snrfaee for one
hundred welle, or Bote or ten rods square. This traet
s known si the “Stewart rum,” and la elear of all
eases or incnmbranees of any kind.
There Is now In operation a fifty-barrel well (boride
several smaller ones) on the Cochran Farm, which ad
joins this on the south. In fact, the “Stewart ” Farm
to surrounded with good-paying wells, and within a
short time a single lease of 80 rods front, ob the Imme
diate opposite cide of the river, sold for *165,000 (one
hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars.) On this
lease a good well has been struck within a faw days.
In addition to the territory of the “ Stewart ” Farm,
which to believed to he equally u good as the “Hoov
er,” there are on it a three-story Grist Mill, with She
water-power, a good farm house, and other build Inge,
hat Will he of n,.e to the company.
The durabilitu of this Immediate oil section to Illus
trated by the fact that some of the wells on the “ Hoov
er” Farm have been pumping for over four years, with
out any material diminution in their yield, while the
oil here produced, from Its greater convenience for
transportation and superior gravity, always commands
from one'to two dollars per barrel mere than the oil at
Oil Greek. -
The officers of the Company feel justUed ln present
ing the following estimate of what, with vigorous
management, the above lands san be made to yield for
the benefit of the stockholders In a comparatively short
rime:
THB “STEW AST FASH.”
There to room on this for one hundred iris of ten rods
square, all of which can he leased Immediately for one
half the 011,/re« of all eaepehseto the Company,
Estimating one well to each lot (one hundred wells,
although there is loom for three hundred) st the very
moderate average of ten Darrele each, would makes
Dally prodnct of. ■..... 1,000 bbls.
Out or this the Company’s share would bo. 100 bbls.
Tains of dally yield to the .Company, at
ten dollars per bbl Gt to now telling at ,
*13.60.) ——~ *5.000 00
Allowing three hundred working days to
the year, this would make the Compa
ny’s nnnnal net receipts, from the Stew
art Farm alone-.... —— 1,600,000 00
AUowlngthesameestlmateaforthe “Hoov
er ” Farm. In which the Company own*
one-fourth in fee of the land Interest, the
annual net receipts from the latter would __ _ .
its*«tss*ste«44s - WV|WI W
Making the annual -receipts host both
Farms—.———— .———1,876,000 00
Deducting from this amount the. sum of
*376,000 for contingencies, would leave
the
Met Annual Income of the Company—. *1,500,000 00
st.t. THBSB LOTS CAM BB IMMBDIATBLT LBABBD,
II it is deemed expedient, at a royalty of one-half the
Oil, with covenants binding lesieea to sink welle, with
all possible diligence, to the depth of 600 or more foot.
A FEW FLAIK WOBDS TO StTBSCBIBHBS.
Ton are not asked to subscribe to this Stock with the
expectation of immediately receiving large dividends,
bat the basis on which the Company rests, it to be
lieved, will make your investment not only safe, but,
prospectively, of enormous value, .
Motwithstandlng.at the present prices of oil, the Com
pany’s annuel receipts (without any further develop
ment) wonld he forty thousand dollars, or eight per
sent, on the cost of the stock.
The President, Mr. Stewart, to one of the most praoH
sal and experienced oil operators .in the State, and hi*
residence near th* Company’s property and general
oyerslghtof Its management to the beat guarantee that
no effort# will be spared to make the Investment pro-
Stable.
Applications for a large proportion of the stock bave
already been made, bnt none will be reeelved nndl the
hooks of the Company are regularly opened for that
purpose.
Only a limited amount of the stock will be sold at
subscription prise. .
The stock will be Issued full paid, without further
assessments.
BOOBS OF BCBEOBIFTIOH will be open for a few
days, on and after January 18,1866, at the ofDte of
E. «. JAMES, Treasurer,
Mo. 101WALMUT Street. Fhllada.
Also, temporarily, by
A. DOPOLAS,
fe3-tf AtS. E..cor. SEVENTH and CHBSrMPT Bts,
|ggp> TUB
WEST VIRGINIA
SATIOSAL PBTBOLKPJf ASSOCIATION.
At a meeting of the Stockho!d< re, held March 7, after
hearing the Beport of tbs Provisional Board, showing
tie treat Hs* in the value of the land*. It vu
Eegoived, That til stock which shall not be paid la
fnl! before ibe first of April shall be forfeitsd for the use
of the Association* ana that after that date no stock
shall be solo at less than SL6O per .share.
The lands of the Association consist of 1,188 acres* si
tuated onXtatdy Creek* on the Little Kanahwa and on
Hughes river* In the beet oil district of West Virginia.
An engine has been purchased, and work will helm*
mediately commenced.
Subscriptions to stock will be received until April Ist,
at one doUerper share by JAMBS LTND, Triutea Mo*
South SIXTH Street, second floor* or bj any of the
fol owing-named gentlemen:
Matthew J Brady. So. nSTSbackamaxon street,
Joseph T. Bowand, BTo. 317 Stevens street* Camden.
Abraham Stewart* 80. ISO Sonth sixth street, or JBfo.
i«ia goxttb Fifth street
wSf, B. AcWey, 80. SO2 North Second street,'
Wahlon Gillingham, No 2141 Arch street
James Zimmerman, N 0.12015. Second street. ■
Jomes Webster, ko. fiO North Fifth street, second
fit or or Tioga a reet, near Tweuttetb. tah2l-Stlf
rrs>» »OBBIS FABM OU, OOKPAVT,
L ?|SM»oi WladBXpW *-
M2~ Circulars can bo preened : upon application si
he office of the Company,, mu-ua
OIL COMPMPBB.
THE ■;
SALMON CREEK OIL COMP AM,
VENANGO COUNTY, PENN’A.
OAPITAXi***-**..*... ..©200,00^.
100,000 SHARES.
FAR AND SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, •%
$85,000 KESSBYED FOK WOEKIIJG FU JTDe
PBBSIDBNT,
J. R. CASSELBERRY.
SECRETARY.
O. C, WOOD..
TREASURER,
EDWIN S. RICHARDS.
DXBSCTOKS,
JOHN liOTTTT.
JOSEPH ADAMSON,
ELIAS BIBOHALL,
BBS J AMIN W. COLS,
SCOTT.
J. CABBHLBBBBY.
BBWIB a RICH fcBDS,
JOBB JKBOBEB.
i)BAS. £T. CADWAL A.DEB,
JAMBS J>.
; The propertyof this consist* of two tracts
Of land la Yenango county—to wit:
Ho, 2, designated as Salmon Creek Tract, consists of
SOO aerea, In fee simple, situate on both sides of Salmon
and Little Salmon Creeks, tributaries of the Tlenesta,
and- about ose»eighth of* mileLfrom film latter stream..
This region is now exciting a great deal of attention.
Developments, both above and below us. on the Salmon
and Tlonesta Creeks, justify ths expectation that this
district, in certainty of production, will vie with the
faxßohß Oil Creek', while the quality of the Oil thus far
obtained is very superior to that of Oil Creek, averaging
about 9fi per cent, clear, and bringing about $3O 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.
No. 2 consists of a one-tenth undivided interest in the
fee simple of the Hill Dam farm? containing forty* five
acres, oh both sides of Cherry Hum, at Plummer, Corn -
planter, township, Venango county. Any comments
sow as to the value of this territory would be super
fluous, as development! have proved It to be unfailing
in Oil . Some of the best wells in the country.are,on
this Bun—among others the Meed, Baker, Auburn, and
Granger , producing from one hundred hun
dred barrels each per day. Thirteen wells are now
being bored cn tbl* 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 wUlp*T
a good dividend on the eapitaL
The only stock now for sale by the Company is’ a
small number of shares of the working fond, which
may be secured by an early application. ■; .5
6,000 shares of the Beserysd Stock have already been
taken, wl ieh It aves less than 7,ooo’shares topen at sub
scription price.
Fox further particulars, see prospectus at the
OFFICE OF THE COMPANY,
Ko. 28 Merchants’ Exchange.
mhll-atuthSt
PIN* GBOYE
PETROLEUM COMPANY/
©BOO,OOO OA.PITAL.
300,000 SHAKES. PAS VALUE, 91.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 25 CENTS.
PRESIDENT,
P. J ANNEX'.
SBGBETASY AND TREASURER,
COL. JOHN K. ZBILIN.
(Commonwealth Bank.)
60,000 Shares as Developing Capital.
The properties of this Company consist of eighty-five
acres In fee. located In Fine Grove township. Venango
county. This property is sltnated near the celebrated
Hemlock Creek, and only a half mile from the large
well on Horseneck Creek. There being a large portion
of low, fiat boring land on this farm, we will be en
abled to sink many wells, none of which cut prove less
productive than the well on Horseneck Creek, which
alone Is now paying a dividend of eight per cent, to the
Company.
There are also two parcels of land on Oil Greek, loca
ted about two miles and a half‘above Oil City, contain
ing each abont a half acre, on each of which there are
now wells down. One to the depth of, say, one hun
dred feet, and the other is now down one hundred and
ten feat. 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 Tract, which adiolns ns on
the south, they are now developing, and have two
wells, one of 108 and one of 00 barrels per day. To the
north we have the Corn Planter Company. Their 150-
barrel well is dose io us. At the low price of the stock,
being offered at 25 cents per share, every one Will have
the opportunity of securing an interest In most valuable
land located B Venango county, which, withproper
energy in developing, can he made to prove as remune
rative at the lands of the most favored Companies now
in operation in Venango eonnty.
The BOOKS of the PIUS GEO VS FBTEOLBDM
GOUFAHY will he open at the Office of the Company,
Ho. 400 CHjfeTHDT Street, Boom Ho. 1, after TUES
DAY, March 21.1856, for the sale of a limited number of
abates.
Fhahkiut, February 34,1855.
To the Officers of the Pine Grove Petroleum Company:
GnsraEMEir: At your request I have visited your land,
located in Fine Grove township, in this -county. It is
well located, near Hemlock Creek, and not fax from a
well now pumping largely, There are also many wella
now going down on the properties immediately adjoin
ing. From theinrfase indications you may rest assured
ofhavlsg secured one of the most trainable Farms yet
sold for Oil developments.
mh2o-6t J.MAB3IY MARTIH.
Kja- THK COIVHBCB PJBTROIBMI
COMPANY.
350,000 SHAEBS PAE YAtOB *l.
6IJBBOBIPTION PBIOff
85.CBBTS. 85 CENTS.
NO FURTHER ASSESSMENTS. _•
President, J. J. McCain. Treas. and Bee., B.P. Woods.
_Thla Company Is organized on the equitable plan.of
puudnsall.ettbterlbers on the around floor. ’ ’ The
lands embrace oyer 860 acres In fee simple, In two
tracts, both situated in the finest portions of the-Great
Oil Belt of West Virginian The advantages, both pre
sent and prospeetiye, are greater than any offered hr
and Mape maybe seen, and fill
Information gtven. . „
Books of Subscription now open at the Office of
J. F. DILLON & 00.,
No. 508 WALNUT Street.
mils 81*
MILITARY.
ji BOUNTY FOB MAKINEB.
JK WANTED—Veterans, only, laving honorable dis
til charges from the U. S.Hartne Corps; will he entitled
mto the Government and all the local bounties* paid
upon enlistment. Term of service four years. Better
compensation than the army. Marines receive prise
money. For all further information apply at the re
cruiting rendezvous, Ho 311 South FKORT Street, he
low Sprnce etieet, between the hour*of 9 and 3 o’clock.
JAMBS FORNBY,
mh!B-tf Captain and Becraliing Officer.
QARPBTINGB, -
OIL CLOTHS,
MATTINGS,
' PRICES REDUCED.
REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON,
807 CHESTNUT Street.
mh2f«tathsml6t
QARD.
■ SPBCiaL NOTICE.- '
na Store I now occupy le Bold for » Baskin* lrutt
tution.
Mot beta, able to procure a baililng aufficiently large
to bold mistook, I am competed to t
. ■ BELL OUT
AsCaetae possible. I now offer my Immense assortment of
FUBNITURE '
AT TZST LOW PBXCSB.
GEORGE J. HENKELS,
mhie-lm 809 AMD 811 OHBSTBPr STBIgT,
CAMUEL W- HOFFMAN, ATTORNEY
BBFBBSTO
Oharlesß. Lex. Esq.. i B. &-W. a BwaieMOo.,
B. C. Knllht&Oo., Br. B. |. Muik.nate.:
JmbwK. Uttte, l*a., 1 W. H. leWoaACo,
■ '
«* GOODS.
1865. CLOTH STORE. 1%5.
King cotton
king gold
Belnr nearly dead, we haye adopts! mearam to re-
Vlyethe
CLOTH TRIBE
upon the good old principle of , t
MODERATE PRICES,
rsacli of people living nfeon fixed Incomes,
81 n£,. a *fc??. 8 i lerf * J odgBSi He tired SUrohanta, 4w. p &c.
iß *°*“plete» purchased under a severe
Golden pressure, and we are prepared to offer
OT-OTHB,
C4FSIMBBBB,
COATIBCK
BILLTABDS,
BAGATELLES,
No. CLOiKINOS,
3* BUiK yasTiuas.
Booth BAVY CLOTHS.
BBCIOHD ABUT CLOTHS.,
Btrost. FLAN* ELS, ft a..
CHEAP,
AT No. 81 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
" ' W. T. SIN'OJO'GKA.SS. ,
ot brown and olive
CLOTHS for Friends’ wear. mhMtf
J^OTICE.
HE AV Y RED U 0 TION
IXFRIOIfIOF
DRYGOODS.
EI>WIJV HCAi.II. Sc CO., ;
»6 South Second Street,
* i ABB HOW OFTBfilirG THBIB
BILKS, ' ;
: I DREBS GOODS,
. SHAWLS,
• CLOAKS,
'ltd all otter Goode at greatly reduced price*, and will
continue to do so aa our eurreney approximate* to a
gold standard. ■ \ mbaj-tbsmSt
•table linens, „
A ' From the late Anetlon Salsa,
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICKS.
< Lota of BLBACBBD DAMASK.
BASK LOOM.
brown.
CREAM. , i; , ■ .
Weare running offthealoTO at a small adyauee on
AUCTION COST.
CURWENSTODDART & BRO..
- 450, 453, and 40* North SECOND Street,
■ , ■ , . . Abo re Willow.
dfmm STYLES
O . SAXONY .DRESS GOODS
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
From the late Auction Bale - ■
CHOICE STYLES
Belling from S7H to so cents
OBRWEN STODDART fc BEO„
. .450, 453, and 454 North SECOND. Street,
■ ‘ Above Willow.
IVTOUSBELINE DE lAINES, 28 QTS.
ATX All styles of DRESS GOODS at
REDUCED PRICES.
OTJRWEN STODDART & BRO.,
' 450, 453. and 454 North SECOND Street.
" Aboye Willow.
PRINTED BAREGES
A FROM 35 TO 3T& CENTS PER YARD.
Closing ont, a lot of last year’s goods at the abors
lowpileei.
DRESS GOODS of allVlnde at „
; REDUCED PRICES.
CTJRWEN STODDART A BRO,,
' 450, 453, and 454 North SECOND Street,
. ' '■■■ " ' • Aboye Willow.
iSlack alpacas,
D black NOHAIRS,
' • BLABK CANTON CLOTHS,
from the late Anetlon Sale, at
•: REDUCED PRICES.
CUSWEN STODDART & BRO.,
„ 450, 453, and 454 North SECOND gbreet,
Above Willow.
PICH PLAID SILKS,
XV for SACQDES, MANTILLAS, AND DRESSES,
from the late Anciion Bales, at
VERY reduced prick.
OURWEN STODDART A BRO.,
450, 453, and4s4 North SECOND Sheet,
mMS sr Aboye Willow.
A LARGE LOT OF BLACK SILKS,
of ihe bei't make, to lie sold cheap.
WHOi.E6A.LB AND RETAIL.
HENRY ALBERTSON.
714 ARCH Street.
mil® 61*
ft!ILL GREATER BEDUOTIOHS m
K_7 PRICES.
Wehaye ln the pHees of
XOMjB&TKJB* and our entire Stock of fancy and Staple
Pry Goods* so as'to meet the last fall in fold, and-pl&ee
th* pmfc%of allour atock far below the lowest market
SILKS, every variety, at rede ced prices.
PRESS GOODS at reduced ptleee.
MOSLINfi, ail the hast makes, reduced.
CALICOES at greatly reduced prices.
Oureatiie SpriugStock at reduced pri«e*. .
• H. STEEL & SON,
mh2S*fcf; - Nos. 713 and 715 North TESTS Street.
FINANCIAL.
" '
BY EXCHAH6E NICE, NEW TOSH,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
DEPOSITS AMD COMMISSIONS RECEIVED OB THE
MOST FAVOBABLI TERMS. ,
PETROLEUM STOCKS
BOUGHT and SOLD BtriuUy on commission at tie
Eegnlar Board. This basinets is a specialty with ns.
Onr faculties for Its tram action, and oar Informationas
to tl» condition and prospects of the yarioni Oil Stocks,
w« believe tobermsnrpaated, ' ■
US' Correspondents please observe that we haTo re.
moved from 50 Broad street to onr now BANKING
OFFICE, Mo. ,57 EXCHANGB PLACE.
EDMUND O. STEDMAN,
' CHARLES E. OLABKE,
THOMAS M. NEWBOULD,
mh2l-tnth»6t» - -
TREABURY*DEJPABTMENT I OI , FIOB
A Of THB COMPTROLLER Of THE GUSKBtfGY,
WASHi»axoir* January 26.1666
Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented to the
tuidersljrced, It has been made to appear that TUB
XUTIO&4& BXOHAKGB BAKE Of PHTI.APgr.PHU,
in the city of Philadelphia, lit the county of Philadel
phia. and State of Pennsylvania, harbeen- duly oria
plied under and aecordin* to the requirements or the
Act of Goncreu entitled ‘‘An act t<rprovide a Bational
Chimney, secured by a pledie of BnitedJStates bonds,
and to provide for the circulation and redemption
thereof," approved June B, 1864, and haa complied with
all the nroT&iou of itii act legnlwd to he complied
with before commenting the business of banking under
said Act-* ■ ■ • • ■ ■ ■
How, therefor*. I, HOQH KoOTOtOOH. o™*-
trailer of the Currency, do hereby certify that TECS
KATIOKAB BXCHA«ak BABE Of PHILADELPHIA,
in the city of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadel
phia, and State of Pennsylvania, i* authorised to com
mence the business of banning under the act aforesaid.
1 —»«?f: n***
Comptroller pi the OnrrMicy.
rpHE FRANKLIN SAVING FUND,
, A NO. BBLOW
Payefiveperoent. Interest on '’Deposits. Agent* for
the sale of United States 7 3-10 Bonne at Far. Govern
ment, State'and City Loans and Stoetce bought and eold
(or depositors and others <sn Commit ftlon. mbit-8m
BCOTT, Jb., AUCTIONEER,
Ko. l >o3tibieBtiißt< Street.
JAMES &;.BARLE & SONS?
FOURTH GREAT SALE OF
VALUABLE ORIGINAL AMERICAN AND FOREIGN
ort*. I»AJt3N-.TIISr<3S,
Mostly purchased hr Mr. James S. Earle, directly
from the artists themselves, dr painted from sketches
made exclusively for him. Among the painters repre
sented are: Carl Hairnet. Richard Jourdan, B. De
Loose, H. Bondermann, Letschaner, Carl M. Webb,
Hildebrandt, Ton SebenT'B. W. Wangh, Lonls Lang,
Geselsehap, A. BeSgert. Paul Weber, C. Hoanet. Engel
bardt, J. N. T. Tan gtarkenborgh, W. T. Van Btarken
borih, J. W. Castlear, VanDenberg, Laurent de Beni,
E. Verboeekhoven, Edmund D. Lewis, Thomas Moran,
W. L. Sonntag.
This collection Is certainly the finest ever offered at
pnbllo sale In PhllaC elphia, and tally eq.ual.to any ever
sold Intblsconnuy. The painting* are all by modem,
artiste, all new, and in perfect order. They will be
sold poaUivelu without reserve.
The sale will take place at the_
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINS ARTS,
on tbe Evenings of THURSDAY, 234, 'and FRIDAY,
21tb of March, at half past 7 o’clock precisely.
The pictures are now on exhibition,/?m
Open day end evening nnltl the nights of sale* **
Inline—Cash, bankable funds. , ' * „ • . ■ _.
Catalogues can he obtained at the Gallery ofJAalSo
8. BARBS Ac SONS, Academy o( Fine Arts, and of the
Auctioneer. mhlo-gt
QREAT REDUCTION
IN PRICE OF GOODS.
FBENOH PLATE GLASS,
FBENOH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN
WINDOW
-
GERMAN LOOKING-GLASS FLATES
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
ton SALE BY
ROBT. SHOEMAKER & 00..
mhjl-fit - 205 and 20TN. FOURTH Street.
TN)R NON -RETENTION OR INOON-
A- TIBENCi of urine, irritation, in4ammatlonor
nlceratlon of the bladder or kidneys, diseases of tbs
prostate glands, stone In tbe bladder, calculus, gra
vid er brlck-dnst deposit, and all diseases of the blad
der, kidneys and dropsical swellings, use HELM
boLd’s fluid extract buchu. -
DEAUTIFUL WINDOW SHADES
D Jnet received* an invoice of Window Shades of
entirely new designs and elegant colors, different from
anything hezet of ore offered, at the Oarpat Stjre of^.
»hSL-tnthi* fl. S.asr.KaHTB'andß*aMT.
. WALL^PAPEjag.
jpw SPRING STYLES
PHILADELPHIA
wall papers:
HOWELL & BOIfME,
N. e: oob. foukth and MAEKET STS.,
MANUFACTURERS OP
PAPER HANGINGS
AND
WINDOW SHADES.
XnbSS-tSsttt Sm
WANTS.
•RANTED—
OIL STOCKS,
FOE LAND. HOUSES, ABD GSOUND
.GEO. N. TOWNSEND & 00,,
WANTBD-BY A YOUNG MAN
■ from the Country, a good penman, anick at
iffilr s .’g.SSil ,101 -» M> ?S» kßowl l3** of Book-Keeping a
SfrUa TIOB in a Book Store or Newspaper Office.
.Address
It* “William," 40 ALMOND Street.
WANTED—FRONT ROOM* SECOND
or tMrd floor, for hasinose office. Address
“Mason,” Press office mh23-2t»
WANTED— 1 500 SHARES MINGO OIL
f f CO.. in exchange for a valuable Honse and
store, centrally located. Address HENRY MANPORO,
i o. : mb’za at* .
WANTED—OAR VASBIRS FOR
•* , LIFJBIHSTTB4BTCB The best terms offered. Ad
ply M-438 CBESTMPT Bt.» second story. mb-2jUlm*
WANTED—AT. $l5O PER MONTH—
/ reliable Canvaarer in every- town and county-,
for the KUBBB AH I) bPY» the most intemtinc fed
exciting book ever published, embracing the adven*
tares ofa woman in the Union army as florae, Scout,
and 6py* giving a most vivid inner picture of the war.
We have Afente olearing *l6O per month, which we will
prove to.any doubting applicant. Send.for circulars.
Address ‘‘JOBES. BBOS., A CO., 600 GHgSTSTUT
Street. Philadelphia. ll ' • . . mh7-lm*
A'LADY OF INTELLIGENCE AND
education would like to procure a situation as Bdiv
tor of a Newspaper cr Magazine, either in the city or
country,having had considerable experience in literary
matters. Or would accept the management of auy basi-
Kess soffleientiv lucrative to enable her to lire com*
fortably Teetimontala of character and ability can be
£^ en V^ or fDfther particular*, address Mrs. FOBSTJBB,
°!^Sr re A aTT ni of Working Women’s Association!
736 ABCH Street. - mh2o* at
AN EDITOR WANTED—ON A
well-established INOBPEK DBSTT DAILY PAPBB
One who has had experience as a Journalist on a popu
lar newspaper can engage permanently at a good
salary by addressing the undersigned, publisher of the
EriePaily Dispatch.
mhl?-6fc * • • B. P. EL LTffET.'
TADY CANVASSERS WANTED-
Tr ? or * WOfiK OF ABT, to canvass Phila
delphia and other cities Pleasant perseverance will
easily earn aroin $5 to $2O per day. Address, stating
Sievious occupation; “A B. o.,** 80x4420 Post Office,
ew York. - mh3o-6t
M WANTED—A NEAT DWELLING,
**with modern conveniences, located between But*
tonwood and Poplar streets and Fifth and Eighth
streets. Address ’* W. A,, 1 ’at this office, staring locS
tlon and price. • -' ■ 1 mhSS-3t*
m- WANTED—ABOUT APRIL Ist, BY
SHU responsible tenant, g modern HOUSE (central),
with 10 or 1* rooms. A literal rent wilt be paid, and a
bonne of SICO.
Address “H ■” No. 303 MARKET Street, mbgl-gt*
« W ANTED TO RENT, BY APRIL
Ist, a modern DWELLING, situated above Arch
•treet and west of Broad, Bent abont $4OO, Address
. 80x1937, Post Office. mh2-lm*
SEW PUBLICATIONS.
THE FLOUNCED ROBE, AND WHAT
■* IT COST, by Miss Harriet B. McKee ver; a neat
ISmo TOlnmc, wftb frontispiece _
A NEW EDITION.
This Admirable little volume, by Mies JtfcKeeyer, bee
pasted thrown a nnmberof editions. It is an excellent
book to place in the hands of youn* people* or for Sun
day Ekhool Libraries.
ALSO
HEW EDITIONS OT
EDITH’S MIHISTRY, 12mo, clot!.
SUHSBIHK; Ob, KATE VIKTOH.
•WOODOLI?FB. 3 '
BY THE SAME AUTHOR.
LIHDBAY & BDAKISTOH. Poblishsrs.
mtai-tf 80. as Bonth SIXTH Street.
on CENTS, GODEY’S ; 15 CENTS,
Peterson’s; 18ets., Young Polkb; 30 ©U., Hsroenf
30c1a., Atlantic. mh32 Sfc» MoORE'S, gQSABOHBt
BOOKS I NEW BOOKS 11
Jtut received by„„, _
ASHMHAD ft EYAHS,
(Haiard’s old stand).
Bo OHBBTHUT Street.
TOO BTRARGE EOT TO BE TRUE. A Tale. By
Lady Gporgianahullerton, author of “Ellen Middle
ton, ’ 1 &o. Three vole, in one. Handsomely Illus
trated.
TOHY BUTLER. A Hovel, In paper or muslin co
vers. A combination of Lever's Irish Hovel and the
Romance of Balwer.
THACKERAY’S VAHITY PAIR, A new and decent
edition, with Illustrations by the author. Printed on
tinted paper. Svols, 12mo. Bonnd in green cloth.
TRIAL OF JOHB Y. BEALL, aa a Spy and One
rilla. by Military Commieeion- _
HEATH'S IBFALLIBLB COUHTBRFBIT DETECTOR
AT SIGHT. The only infallible method. Oiustrated
by the American Bank note Company. Byery store
keeper should have a copy. , Price $l. 60.
GEORGE GBITH OP #BH COURT. A Hovel. ByP.
G. Trafford, author of “Too Mnch Alone,” fte.
EXILES IN BABYLOH: Or, Children of Light.
MIRACLES OP HEATEDLY LOVE IK DAILY LIFB.
Two new books by A L. O. B. English editions
BMITH’S MAP OP THE OIL BEGIOHB OF PEHH
SYLVAHIA.
BHBWaHDOAH VALLEY. Campaign of 1851. By
Robert Fattereon, late Major General of Volunteers.
ALL THE HEW BOOKS received aa coon ae issued
from the press. . mhlO tf
VTEW SUPPLY OP CHRONICLES OP
A V THE BCHOKBERG-COTTA FAMILY.
ALSO, BY THE SAMS AUTHOR: I
- THE EARLY DAWN; or, Sketches of Christian Life
in England in the Olden Time.
MAfiT OF MRS. KITTY TRHVYLYAN. A Story of
the Times of Whitfield and the Wesleys.
THE CRIPPLE OF ANTIOCH, and Other Scenes
from Christian Life in Early Times.
THE MARTYRS OF SPAIN. AND THE LIBERA
TORS OF HOLLAND.
TALES AND SKETCHES OF CHRISTIAN LIFE, in
Different Lands and A«es
THE VOICE OF CHRISTIAN LIFE IN SONG; Or,
Hymns and Hymn Writers of many. Lands and Ages.
THE TWO VOCATIONS; or,.the Sisters of Mercy- at
Home. JAMES 8. GLaXTON.
{Successor to Wm 8. & Alfred Martian),
mhfi-tf , 606 OHShTNPT Street,
MISCELLANEOUS AND LAW
ATX BOOKS—The beet m 3 rarest collection in PhUA
delphia.—Hellowell’eShanspeare, fifteen hundred dol
lars, and other Books, equally scarce, for sale at 409
OHEITNUT Street, ' «««
ji2 3m . • JOHN CAMPBELL. 1
_ ; . INSURANCE.
FOURTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
M A. NHATT AK
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANI,
Nos. 156 AND 158 BROADWAY,
- NEW YORK,
•January 1, ISG-3.
Net Assets, January 1,1664. 81,478,968 69
RECEIPTS DURING THE YEAR. (
For Premiums, Extra Premium,,
Ac a*..-,--,,,—-**-——-——.* 8831,294 67
For Interest andßente ..... 116.496 11
For Interest and Bests accrued.. 86,744 24
. 978,634 02
DISBURSEMENTS.
Paid Claims by death on Policies
and Bonus, and payment of -
Annuities... 8194,802 66.
Paid Expenses, Salaries, Texes,
Revenue Stamps. Medical Ex
aminers'Fees,, Commissions,
Ac «..!«. ...„ 120,063 04
Paid Dividends. Reinsurance,
Purchased Policies at 4 Bonus, '
. IntereitsonDlALlends, &c~« 146,921 78 . ■
461,2177 38
ASSETS.
Cathin Bank and on band- 839.033 01
Bondsand Mortgages, 31447600
Real Estate .• ■.T"..123,928 74
Premlnm Notes on Pounes in ; _ -
f0ree.i™—763,436 17
. IThe actuarial estimate of the
value of the Policies whtebme
enre these notesla about *964.000.]
Quarterly and Semi-AnnualPre
miunlß deferred. - - -62,665 43
United States and New York
- Btate Blocks, c05t.,,,—^329,045 60
Premiums and Interest In course
of collection and trac epilation. 183,997 04
famnllTMV T.lbftTtft <>» btOCkl Uld
144,000 00
[Market value of the.Secnri
tles, 8177,-767 60 3 , t , „
Interest accrued to date, and all
other property 23
From tbe great success of this Company they are ena
bled to offer superior advantages to policy holders.
Life policies are leaned payable in annual, or is one,
five, or ten annuel instalments; also, nan-forfeiture en
dowment policies, payable In ten annual payments,
which are paid at death,or on arriving at any particular
age. Life insurance aa 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,
famines once wealthy have thus been saved from utter
ruin.. .•
The offlce of the Com pany has been removed to the new
building Nos. ISO and. IDS BROADWAY, where their
prospectus may ; be had on application. -
HENRY STOKES. President.
0. Y. WBMPLB, Secretary.
J. L. HALSEY, Assistant Secretary;.
S. .N. STBBBIHB, Actuary.
ABRAM DU BOIS, M. D., Medical Examiner.
PHILADELPHIA 15RASCH OFPICK,
No, 418 WALNUT STREET.
- JAMEB B. OABB,
mh2ltnlhcBt AGENT AND ATTORNEY.
nOAL.-|9.SOATON FOR THE VERY
V to, t Heater and -Egg COAL, equal to Lehigh,
Stove, *10: Nut! 89.' •
Offlce. 305 Sooth FIFTH Street. Yard, BROAD
andCATHAWNE Streets. ■
mh33-6t« JAMES O'BRIEN.
H. JAMES,
(Formerly of Philadelphia.)
ATTORNEY AT LAW, ’
FRANKLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, PENNA.
Special, attention given to the examination of Titles.
pHinaiabFnu Rbfbbbnobs Chac. E. Lex, Esq.,
Hon J.Roas Snowden, James H. Little. Beg.. T. T.
Tasker, Sr., Hood, Bonortght, SCo., J,Z. DeHaVen,
President m ■ ' ' ■ »MO-W ,
M JOB SALE—HOtJSE HO. 1830 MAS
«S» § lr f?‘= al > the modern improvements; lot 100
wd ' A'Pplr to WALLAC»*
Sn»e.ll2&J r "“ w ® ,t «™» RIDGE Avenne <utd
WATHMS treat. mb2i St*
m RARE CHANCE.—FOR SAL®;
an old established Umbrella and Cane Mannr«.
lory, 'wnoleralß and retail; salee over 9109.000 per an.
iram andincreaalnf. Locationbeetinlbeeliy. Apply
at or address
mbga-Ot* No. 800 MARKET Street!
m FOR SALE—A NEAT BUMMER
■* RESIDENCE AT DBLABOO, Hew Jereev, twelve
mile* Irom the City, convenient to Kallroad Station
and Boat 1 Landing. Honee baa seven rooms, in good
order;- barn, With one-quarter aoreotgronndr Good Wa
ter, Fruit Trees. Shrubbery. Sc. Price, *1,700.
Apply to K PETTIT, Ho. 3*3 WALHUT Sf. s
. Or, SAML. T. POX, 8. B corner HINTS
mhg.3t« and WILLOW Streets.
FOR BALE—A HERM. BRIO.
•SaMSa now on the stocks; can be launched In a few
dare; doable-decked fore and aft.
Dimensions 117 feet over all.
SO feet beam,
IS feet 2 Inches depth lower hold.
4 feet 6 inches depth between decks.
For farther particulars apply to
MEHBT WtHSOK k 00 .
mh«-tnths4t 33»d8 DELAWARE Ays.
133 K S. FOURTH ST.
tyesibable officeb on walnut
Street for BEET, well adapted for oil Companies.
Apply to Jacob h ell is,
„„ Ho. 15* South POOBTH Btrest,
mha3-3t» Corner of Walnut, Second Story,
TO RENT—DESK ROOM IN A FUR
"*■ nished Office,, for an Oil Comoany ; books of the
company kept. Location, Third, below Ohesmut Ad
dress box-2740, P O. mh23 2,*
TO CAPITALISTS—FOB SALE, A
*• patent process for making Paper Collars, by which
space can be obtained for the b eefc tie'. Persons ac
quainted with the xnanufactors of Paper Goilaic will
see this is a Patent of value.
Addreis Patent, ,f Press office. mh23-2t*
QIL TERRITORY
FOR SAL.EL
- Several tracts of land in Clarion and Forest conn ties,
Pennsylvania. Favorably located.
Inquire at 415 PRUHB Street, from ID to llo'olock.
mh23 3t* . . .
PETROLEUM I OIL ! I
In a choice and select
OIL OOKPAHY HOiStFOEkiHa,
CHEAT IHDUOBMffirT.
Tj’Oß SALE-DESIRABLE BUILD
*■ IHG LOTS Wect Side of BROAD Street, North of
Thompson, 95 feet front, EX) feet deep. -
B-J. DOBBIHS,
mhai 31* . 108 Sonth FOU&TfI Street.
F)R SALE—a LOT OF GROUND ON
SBYBERT Street, west of Hineteenth, 40 by S 3 feett
Will be doted very low for cash. B F GLENN,
■ mhlß tf I*3 Sonlh FOURTH Street.
F)R SALE—A NUMBER OF DESIRA
BLE BDILDIHG LOTS. For particnlars apply to
SAfeUEL O. THOMPSON,
Attorney at Law.
mhll-lm **6 WALB tJT Street.
TYRUG STORES, CITY AND COUN
—' THY, for sale and wanted at all prices.
mh7-lm* W.MDIOKEON, 4*7 WALNUT Street.
<ttO 077 77 AND 53,066 66
Ve—yU 11.1, Ground Bents of these amonnts,
amply secured and centrally located.
For sale by E C ABPBNTBB & SOH,
mhB ISt* 24tJ tenth THIRD Street,
TJOARD WANTED—A GENTLEMAN
A-* and wife are desirous of obtaining: Board by the Ist
of Kay next, A private family preferred, within ten
minutes’ walk from Fifth and Archlatreeui. References
given and required.
Addretß Box 2495, Post Offloe. mh2l»tuths3t*
TW O HANDSOME COMMUNIOA
TUG Second*story BOOMS, unfurnished; also,
two furnished* with Boarding, in a first class Resi
dence. Location central. Reference required- Address
** R, M., ” Box 261 IP, 0. mh22-st*
BOARDING.—THE NEWLY - FUR-
I> HISBED HANDSOME RESIDENCE, 624 South
WASHINGTON SQUARE, is now open for Boarders.
A commodious suite of rooms vacant.
Gentleman accommodated with dinner. mhl7-BS*
r OST OB MISLAID—A PERPETUAL
POLICY OF INSURANCE issued by the .TRUS
TEES OF THE FIBB ASSOCIATION to B. T. 3Air
LOWFLL for $5OO. dated June 2,1856, and transferred
to the Fourth Jefferson B. and L Association. Any in
formation concerning aame will be received by
fe2s-Btutb!2t* J. H. CHUBB, 331 SEED Street*
TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
A, cm ABB OOURTY OF PHILADELPHIA*
ESTATE OF MARY LESSEE.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of WM. WaLMSLEY, Adminls*
tratorof tbe Estate of MARY LESTER, deceased, and
to report distribution of tbe balance in the hands of the
accountant, will meet the parties interested for tbe pur*
poseeof his appointment on TUESDAY, April 4th, A D.
18k at four o'clock P. M , at his office, HWl5&9# S.
FOURTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia.
mh2S.thstust JOHST HANNA, Auditor.
A LADY WILL TAKE A FEW MOKE
Pup!). in Drswlnf, Oil Painting, Water Color*.
Photograph Coloring, .t«., at 766 South ■IaTH
Street. - . mM3-3t»
TTYBE & BURPEE,
XX 1505 WILLOW Street, Philadelphia,
Sole Manufacturers of the _ ' . ..
ABOMA-SAYING COFFEE SOASTEBS AND DIAMOND
BUBRCOF if BE HILLS.
B. J. HYDE’S PATENTS.
' * We save many times its cost yearly by roasting our
coffee with tort Portable Coffee Boaster. ” ,
J. B. KINGSLEY ft CO.,
• =• Continental Hotel, Philadelphia,
“where rood eoffee is desired, we consider your
Boaster absolutely necesaarr.” -
KANAGA. FOWLER, ft 00 , Girard House.
. **l east furnish better coffee, at lees'expense, tha*
wh« win, the Hou«.
' “Your Coffee Boaster and mil are indispensable to
me.” KB. CLABKE, Germantown.
“I consider your Portable Coffee Boaster thebest la
the market.” JOHN B, LOWE,
Philadelphia Coffee and Spice Mills.
. B. 8. A. Gxhb&al Hospital,
Summit House.
“Your Patent Coffee Boaster is in nee in this Hospi*
tel, and does its work In a very satisfactory manner,
the coffee being much more evenly roasted, without
any portion oil* being overdone. there is saving is
quantity and Improvement in bein*
Surgeon U. 8. Y.» in charge.
H. 8. A. General Hospital,
Chester, Penna.
*'lt gives-me pleasure to recommend your OofiM
Boaster to all desiring good roasted eoffee ”
HBWBON BACHB,
Surgeon D. 8. 7., in charge.
Many testimonials might be given endorsing oar
small Family Coffee Boaster, all of which unite In pro*
nonnring it the only machine worth having. Prices
(3*60, $3 60, and $6. _
Prices for Portable Stove and Boaster, for Grocers,
Hotels, Hospitals, Coffee Manufacturers: No. 1, $4O:
No. 3, $6O: No. 3. $126: No. A $360. Send for circular.
All Machines Warranted. Responsible families, de
siring to try any of the family sizes, before purchasing,
can be accommodated by sending their orders to the ofr
flee, 150* WILLOW Street, Philadelphia.
delo-stuth3mlf HYDE & BURPEE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN-THAT
** an application will be made by the undersigned to
the Department of Highways, on SA.TCFKDAY, 35th of
March. 1865, for a contract to pare the following street*.
■ a majority of property-owner* on the streets to be paved
having signed anagreement with the undersigned to do
•the same. *
i ill persons, owners of property, having objections
to the contract being awai died to the undersigned will
mah* the same to the Department on or before 12 o’clock
on the day designated: _
Thompson street, between Norris and Otis streets.
82,452,602 61
street. IQlf&et.
It Btlyd, Broadwd wtllow, 108 feet.
William H. Kemble* Fourth, below Walnut street,
610 feet. Jos Wald man, Thompson and 0:1s, 100 feet. *
AbJgal street, between Amber and Got*l streets.
John beekey, Amber and Otis streets, 82 feet.
C D Bangher, Cumberland street. Si feet.
George Bynedley, Amber and Abigal, 13 feet.
¥, Eedfcrn, Coral street, lifeet. Tim Gerefcz, Amber
street* 100 feet. James Hill. Dreer street, 35 feet. So
bertifason, Otis street, 17 feet. John Wilson, Amber
Street, 17 feet John Felltzer. Abigal street, 17 feet.
WznWull, 618 Walßßt eSJMt
mh2l ft* 8. A. MILLnAt Contractor.
81,991,225 23
Tj'XECUTOR’ 8 SALE.—HOUSEHOLD
, Bd KITCHEN TUBHITUqE. on THURSDAY.
Mum SW.ISB6, at 10 o’clock A.M., 4»0 South. SEVENTH
Street, below PiEB Street -
mha3-jnwthSt* By order of the Brecntors. .
TO HOLDERS OP OIL STOCKS.—I
A will exchange $50,0C0 worth of Furniture. at carh
price*, for good Oil Btocka, an 4 will add ten tar coat, to
the price of stock now telling on the market
. ■ ■- . SKO. J HEBKELB
mlto9-fit 809 and 811 CHESTNUT Street,
A DMISSION TO THE SALE OP
a MESSES. JAMES S. EARLE &.SOB’B
OIL PAINTINGS,
(From their Galleries. 816 Chestnut atreet),
AT THE ACADEMY 0? EIRE ARTS, _ „
CHESTNUT Stieet, above Tenth, on THURSDAYand
FRIDAY Evening. Much 3Sd and nth, at 7>£ o’clock,
ONLY BY TICKET.
To be obtained of Messra, XAHLK & SONS, or of the
Auctions* r, B SCOTT Js .
mh22 2t . 70 a CHESTNUT* Street.
m LARGE RED WETHERSFIELD
3E ONION SEED.—Thisyuiety will prodncea fell
grown Onion the tame seaaon. If aownearly. A relia
ble article.' For sale by BOBERT BTJIST. Ja.,
Die article, Mt MARKET Street,
XhhlB-8t Aboye Ninth.
. '' r FOR SALE AJfP TO LET,
gX) LET— *
THE LARGE FROST OFFICE,
(FIBBT FLOOB),
394 walnut Street, _
SUITABLE TOR A BANKING HOUSE. IttMMt*
TO RENT—HOUSE 1518 NORTH
J>«B£pAD Street, above Jefferson, 25 fort front; lot,
200 feet deep? four-story frost sad three-story Doable
Sack Buildings. Modem improvements to
. rtT ». THOS Jr. •
_ mhSB-6t Fo, %QSX WALNUT Street.
FOR .SALS,
OBXGmAX, SHAKES
FIRST-CLASS ItfYXBTMBSTT.
OEO. :h TOWNSEND At 00.,
133 E sontk FOURTH street,
mbS-tf Philadelphia.
BOABDOre,
LOST.
CECAL.
gNGLIBH BROWN STOUT,
SCOTCH JUUJEI,
nr STOHE AHD GLASS.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
DEALKK IS FINS OEOCEEIBS,
Corner of ELEVENTH and VINE Sts.
JR ORION SETS ! ONION'SETS 1—
—I— Tor sale In guantiUMtosmtby
ROBERT BoIST. la,
Nos. 923 and 9M4 MARKET Street,
mhlS-tt above Ninth
® PLOUGHS, HARROWS, OULTL
VATORB, Hay and Straw Gutters, with all othei
implements required by the farmer or gardener* at
BOBSBf BGIST, Ja s,
No*. 933 and 93* MARMOT Street, -i
mhlS-ct Above ninth.
JR IMPORTED BLIJE IMPERIAL
PEAS.—ICO bushela jost recelvei from London.
Those who wish a very pure article should? arenas*
Irina this Invoice. For sale by - ■■
ROBERT BUIST, Ja..
■ . ■ Nos. 9S4i* and 9»4 MARKET Street,
mhlg-gj Above Ninth.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS-rSECTERE
J- “the beet* when desired, at B. F BBIMBB S*
ARCH Street; a floe assortment patented
Albums for sal»; all sires
ThEIMBR’S STYLES COLORED PHO
XVj TOBBAPHS are wonderfully aconrate and greac-
SSSSSSUS^
Greezt. - —-
CPLBNDID SPECIMEN PORTRAITS,
in most ilfe-llko sndtnithfal manner, staa*
ARCH-Btroet See of B ' *•
Sze Photograph* tnoll —i **
rTABJ* NOMOBE UNPLEASANT
L •»ii%S?’ SIESi! * !S ”“ K
iidIMfBOYEP 808* WASH-
.... ATOWOk SOfIOB.
fijra HERKNESB’ BAZAAR, NINTH
prt?i/* St DAT KOW,l9a »t 1# o’cloek, ceia-
cjnlto* 4 b " ° r «“*n**t saddle Jiomw. to?
3.a l> * y i0 ”*' old, trottSU iisf toll la
A*Wct wMrajfcy BrMMtw, W SsWesk
A Btjllsb blick Ba«h»w mare, fSaS®
Asiilftirt-top barer add badness aWaid *
A pair ofbrown poftlea, Sand 7 reanro?^
A bay “Patebea ”I &ne, 7 years old *
Also, other itorses.
JthSO t
A large collection, of desirable ana
carriages. vnobi* harirefet, saddle*, &c.,Jw»
which t> e sale will commence ** wu “
Included in th# wagons WHi b$ found;
A no-top wagon, new style; hr Wdhon.
One no'top square box wagon. Watson'*
zcske. far order of executors.
One two-horee coach, m exeJHent order.
> p elegant f libit baronche, by Lane.
£3=- No postponement on acconnt of weather.
43* Pale of hones. Ac . on-waftteadag.
J 9- Sfth Trade Ht*e of Z5O caTriargs, April oth,
mbSS-Si AtPHED iL Ansi.loneer.
AMmEMMBI’BB.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
JOHN T. FORD, Hanas&T
TWO BIGHTS - ,
OF QEAHD ITALIAN OPX&L
FRIDAY EVENING, March JMSf
. »Mo.
a v An , a fofSATURDAYBVAHiHG. Mirehlsii.
vAnbet’s new Tersion of bis brilli.ot Opera, ”
ISA DIAV O LO.
The followlor Artiste will appear in
LA FOBj&'A DSL D KSTINC ;
_ Sloorina CAEOZZI ZdCCHI,
FAUaistoka,
’ -Slfttorf IUB3IttIUABI #
appearance la Philadelphia;
BKLLIaJi
LOBllfl,
. susm
bttbkkul.
THB nrCpEITTAIs BALLMT
will be executed by
„ , Mile/ BEXTBSTIIfB and Mile. AUBIOIi.
Conductor-—♦ ——Mr. CAKL BgßtWAiyfr
Ml&a KELLOGG*** 1 brilliant east, Inclndhig -
UUe. MO’&EZTSX,
Binioiid. T OTTI
BSLLIah *
I LOEINI.
DDBBEOI.,
THE INCIDENTAL B ALLBT* * fln ‘ loa -
By Mile. ESflßaTlflE and Kile. AG&IOL,
Secured seats for either of the above sauted verTon*
asees mb now be obtained at the ▲GADEtfT OF MHaifl
asd at GOtJi D'S Masio Store,
Secured piaetiM..
Admission...... ...
Family Circ1e.........
Amphitheatre^..
Doors open, at 7. Opera commences at &,
On Ifond ay, 27th Inst, first night of the Italian Oner*
In. Washington. ■ mhltu
"WEW CHESTNUT- STREET THBA
TBJS, CHSSTKCT gtrest, AboYo Twelftk.
6SOTBB&|ISff<— ——LWHBgadVsautn
» THOB'DAY sod FRIDAY
THB'BBW KORaD DRAMA
___ „ ,„TE|FaSHAim.T bucibsspul.
•THB I<4BQSBT AtFDIEVCSd of the Season Ilays *IT-
Bembled*o/witnessthenew Local Prize Drama Tin fear
nets, by Mies Laora Keene. styled ™ *®* r
THE WOKKMKB OF PHILADELPHIA*
■■ THE WORKMEN OP PHILADELPHIA*
OB THE
, . ,- * OUBSB OP DBIBK,
which will bo presented on the shore named eseninr*
with ai) the Hew end Beantlfcl Scenery Aotontehlnn
Mechanical, Effects, Snperb Properties and Appoint
mente,Original Mafic, and the
* ( TRULY GBEnT CAST op CHAKA'iriKS.
- All the (trend Scones writ bspresented
TEE BAH BOOM, A MODERN institution
SUPPER BOOM- DAVIS’ REtTAUBANT, ABOH St -
THE HOUtEIOPS OF PHI LAD BLPHIAAHD "
MEW CATHEDRAL “•■ease
INTERIOR VIEW O? MERRICK &.30NS'
HACHIHJS SHOP AND FOUNDRY, WASHINGTON
AVEJUg. *
„ , PHILADELPHIA BY MOONLIGHT,
Showing the sparhlfng watt rs of the Delaware. wish
the Shipping, f Birr Boats. Ac. ■ ’
CHEBTSDT STREET AND ACADEMY OP FINN ARTS.
the home of-thk workmen,
SIGNING THE PLEDGE,
GRAND DENUDE BERT.
SATTntDAY,AFjrEEjyODN,_Marcli,2'th.
TOIST fUB n FAHItfMATfaIBI.
■*. Wlfflß THE V OBKMBtr OF PHIL AJDELPUIA wM
t» pretested. »h«.«
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.—
* ■ Last night bat two of
MR. 1. 8 CLARKE.
_ THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, March 23 L
The performance will commence-with
_ • OUR AMERICAN COUSIN.
AsaTrenehari.- ........ ..Mr.'J.'S.ClaAe.
To conduce with tbs beautiful corned 7 of
„ , „ _ PAUL psr.
Paul PryiV;—- -Mr. J. B.' Clarke.
FRIDAY. NICHOLAS HICKtBUT.
SATURPAYfFAREWEH,BBiUBFITOg J 8. OLABgg.
MBS. JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCH
i*I STREET TBEATRE
bouses packed to the boo?
mb. and mbs. barney williams.
TO-NIOHT (THURSO AZLMawh 23, 1888,
JN THREE GLORKhTS PUCES:
’ *** IRELAND AS IT WAS,”
IN AND OUT OF PLACE, and
THE HAPPY MAN.
FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF BARNET WILLIAMS.
A SSEMBLY BUII/DINGrS—THEATRE
aX FBANCAIS Dfi NEW YORK.
PAUL XPIONETr
THURSDAY* March 23.1g05. ********
LAST HEIGHT AND SOIREE D’AJHRUX.
un Mari bauds.
Comedy inorte act. by Sngene Nu&-
_ XBB TEMMES QUI PIEURBNT,
’Comedy in one act, by w. biraudin*
VBIOLET,
Comedy Vaudeville in one act, by Dtnnanold.
boon op*a at 7 Curtain rites at Mto 8 O'clock.
Ticket office from 11 A. M. to 4 P. M.
THE GREAT AMERICAN CIRCUS,
-L "WALNUT Street, above EIGHTH.
Meeraa. QAEDOTBK and HEMMIIfGS Proprietor*.
, LIAS WESK BBT OHK
iP e lr«lFo^i^irr wiM *’ eoHa#d
" . SQUIRE SANCHO PANZA,
Every evening during the week. AU the star riders wfßt
appear,/and JAMESMaDIGAN will throw a doubt*
sommersanlt in the air. To see this alone is worth th
price of admission
SAM STICKHBY, the popular Clown, will also ap
pear every evening d uring the week
Performances on Wednesday and Saturday after*
Hons, commercing at 2}£ o’clock, Evening performance
commences at 7.40. Admission GO ct*., first tier; 25 eta.,
second tier. • ' nMP
QOHCB.B T HAL L.
' „ „ ENOCHAEDEN
and other Reading, by
THURSDAY at 8 o’clock.
Ode of Welcome to the Spring of 1555.
A Selection from the Flay of Richard IH.
fke La*t Ball/.-........ .ew u.m.^Trowlrridn
RBOGH iBBsOT, eitii6>***».M« M ..M...w;e.Teiui7ioi
Drifth£....M..u«4Mmi.4.v.««..MMomMmtT. B. Bead.
“H# o*
A Poem written expressly for this occasion by a well*
known gentlemen of.PHCGADBLpHIa.
TICKETS, 50 CBffTS,
For stfe at Gould’s. Seventh and Chestnut streets; Ash*
mead & Evaas’, Chestnut, below Eighth street; Pugh’s*
Bixih and Chestnut streets, and at the door. mh22 *2t*
CARPENTER’S HISTORICAL PAINT-
IHG, ** T 1 e Bmansipation Proclamation before the
Cabißet,' 5 at 1305 CHRsTfIUT Street, between Thir
teenth and Fourteenth streets. Open from 9 A M. un
til IOP. M Admission 30 cents. Four tickets for $L
3xth2l»6t*
ORCHESTRA.- PUBLIC
V» REHEARSALS every SATURDAY at SX o’clock
F. M. , at MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single Tickets, »
cents. Six Tickets, $1; to he hsd at Oonld’s, Audio**,
end Meyer’s Mnsic Stores, and at the Hall noT-tf
THE ACADEMY OP PINE ARTS,
CHBSTNUT Street, above Tenth, is OPEN DAILY
for visitor., from 9 A. K. to 5 F. M- Ja*
RttgiWFWfM WEST CHESTER
PHILADEItPHXA RAlL
road, via media.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Os and after MONDAY, April 17,1885, the trains will
leave as follows:
WEST CHESTER TRAINS
Leave Philadelphia for Went Chaster at 7. M end 10.30
A. M., and 2 IS. 4.46, and S 45 F M.
‘ Leave West Cheeterfor Philadelphia at 0.20, 7.45, and
lO.Sfi A. K., and 1 45and 445 P. M.
Trains leaving West Chester at 7.45 A.M. and leaving i
Philadelphia at 4 45 P.M. will stop only at Media, 8.0.
Junction, and^rsetKoad.
Philadelphia- forß C. Junction at 4.15 and 30
'leave Br G. Junction for Philadelphia at 8 38 A. M.
and 7,20P.M.
These traina stop at all intermediate stations.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia at SSO A M. and 9P.M.
leave West Chester at S A. BE audUP; M.
Trainsleaving Philadelphia at 7.35 A. M, and 445 P.
ML, and leaviag West Chester at 7.45 A. M and! 45 P,
M. connect atß'C Junction with trains on P. & B. O.
R.R. for Oxford and intermediate points.'
Paesengera are allowed to take wearing apparel only
asbaggage, and the Company will not. in any esse, be
responslhls for an amount exceeding one hundred dol
lars, unlees a special contract is made for the same.
; HKBBY WOOD t Gen’l Bap’t.
Philadelphia March. 15,1865. mh22-23tif
Bg—nmnmnffln CAMDEN AND AT
SW WaaeilliaffiilLANTlC RAILROAD. Tiaiwt
leave Vihe-airaet Ferry:
Freight, with Paaiesger Gar sttach«d—..T.3o A. a
Atlantic AcoEnniodatibn .4.15 P. K
tjtmctioa Acconimodation - —....6 SO P. M.
RBTURNINS, LEAVES ATLANTIC. . _
Atlantic Accommodation —*-
Freight, with Fauester Cu attachedF. M,
Junction Accommodation • ASA Ja.
EXTRA HADDONFIBKD TRAINS
Leave Vine atreet 11.15 A H., HaddonfieldlYSOP. M.
Freight mnet be delivered at Coopar’a Faint before
3.SOP. M. to Insureltagoinedownthemextday.
mtO-lmlf JOHNS. BRYANT, Agent.
Jfrk OPPIC.E WATER TRANS
■Hm-PORTATION u. 8. a,
No. 874 South THIRD Street.
~ FBinABXLraiA, Feb. 14,158 K
Vessels wanted to transport Goal to Sonthern Fort*
for the Army. Despatch given.
felS-tf JOHN R JEStNIBSS, Capt « Asst Q. M.
FORAIdB ANT AND TROT
mUMIhULh, York.—The barge S. FLANAGAN. T„
Spicer, master, is now loading at first wharf below
Buruce street, for the above points, and will leave on
Friday, at 12 o’clock. For freight, which will be taken
on rcaaonahle terms, apply to \
D. L FL 45 AG AN, Agent,
3d* South DRLAWARK Avenue.
NOTICE.—FOR NEW
OBK. —The PHILADELPHIA AND
NSW YORK EXPRESS STEAHBuAT COMPANY, via
Delaware and Raritan Canal. _
Steam era leave DAILY, Ant wharf below MARKET
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ABhOBK ALEXANDRIA, GAORSETOWN, ARM
WASHINGTON. Via Chesapeake and Delaware OanmL
Steamers leave first W barf aboveMAßKg T Street,
every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 12^
For Frei At amply to Aients, YFM. P. OLYDSJk
1* North £dSoulh sJ.B. DAVIDSON.
|forau?i?l Rq‘flowers & boWen, ai^iu.
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BqKIPTIONS of Chararter.ConeUtutlon MdTa-
VLJ Saol. with ADVICE on Healthy Bdn«-
/V tSi, SeU-Improvement, MatwmmtandTrrtsr-
WAMnxif CHILDREN. ■ “»•
and esaalng. by _ Phrenoloriet and Bookariler,
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E PHILADELPHIA SCALE WORKB,
pm^THStr^«.dPKNNSYLVi^UAv^,,
SVANB & WATSON’S
safe
10 SOUTH TODKft STREET,
PHILADELPHIA PA.
A luxa yulaty of FIRB-KKOOF SAFBA always oa
hand. - • - -
CSffl FIRE AND THI RE PROOF.
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Kpt constantly on .hand by J. HASSINSORT, «•-
VINE Street, fa«-lmir
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cottage organs
Not only UNEXCELLED, hat UNIGUALLRP Jemugg
of Tone and Power, eepeclaUy for,#"”-;
and Schools, bat foond to ha eqnally well «•
the Parlor end Drawing Bow^.
Mo. IS North SBVRHTH.Btiroet. _
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