COMPANIES. ygf SO CESTSi SO CESXSI SOcastsI FOB FULL-PAID STOCK. TOARD FARM OIL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA. OAPITAI*. 500,000 SHARES. ■PA® TAMMS ~..91 EACH. (Subscription Price...ao cents per snare. BTOCK FULL-PAID. *OO,OOO BBAREB BBSSRVBD BY TEE COMPANY FOB WORKING CAPITAL. |TiH Compsny is OTRaoiied OB the broad principle ot ■duality, inasmuch ms every person who aabacrlbes ms. Sere on the ground floor, or, in other -words, helps to fcniehaae the at the original or drat cost, there, fey enabling persons of limited means toeesnre an lets Brest in an enterprise that must surely retorn ahandsome profit in a short time, it belac the intention ot tho Com pany to commence operations at ones. WO OENTS PBB BHABB. 10 CENTS. 20 CENTS PBB BHABB. FULL-PAID, 20 CENTS PBB BHABB. 'The property of this Company consists of seven hun .sired and nlnety-eiiht acres of some ol the choicest oil lands in the United States, the same hiring been se lected from among thousands of acres, with a view to the beat interests of the stockholders, thereby enabling them to realise a nroflt on their investment immediately. . Ist. A tract of COO acres, in fee simple, situate in the (Teat Kanawha ell region, in West Virginia, on the paters of the Gauley river, near steamboat navigation, ' The celebrated. - 120* BARREL WBH, ot the Blue- creek Oil Company, ie hut a short distance ■from this property, and in the a ame range or halt. The Tradesman's Oil Company, of New York, is also near this property. This Company is largely engaged In the development of their lands, having twenty en tires on tho ground, and we filly anticipate as large a yield ot oil on the property ot this Company as the Tradesman's or Blue-creek Companies. 2d. A lease of 250 acres for twenty years, being the well-known Ferry L. Tygard Farm, on Roberts’ Sun, a branch of Funkaid Creek, Greene county, Fa. This land is snrronnded by producing wells on Dunhard Creek. The peculiarity of the territory of this region is that very few wells have been sun* without success, mil lease includes all the minerals of avtry kind at >ne- eighth royalty. Bd, A lease of the Jacob Kim's Farm, In Fayette Bounty, Fa,, containing forty-eight acres, for twenty ■ears, situate on George's Creek, a short distance above [ha celebrated Crow Well, said to be producing FIFTY BARBELS PER BAT. fa mi from all the indications this tract is as good oU ter. Story as the Crow Well property, f This Company! propose ,to develop their property st (once—as soon as the engines can he procured and for [Warded. The large working capital reserved will on labia them to press their work on vigorously. This lease tlnoludee all the minerals as well as oil at one-eighth [ A & l*rge portion of the stock le already appropriated. Home yet remains for sale, and can be had at the origi nal low Price of 20 cents per share, at the Iffice of the Bine-creek Oil Company, 407 WALNUT STREET. E. B. ALSOP, fattens “"The intarett of tie Mingo Company Is one ronrii of alt tie oil produced free of expense. I (MMMMr- eight «rea of land In fee simple (subject to a reservation of ona-fejgbth of the oil), known as tie lltevenson Farm sitnaten between OtlC/eek and Cherry S&e Bun. On thie farm tie Directory hare jost given mt their firtt lesae on terms favorable to tie Company, tnd having further applications expect to irant a ‘¥h^m“mTß t4t after paying tbo Con panj b ctedK, and that« Jim lateresta are a proeperous and B. G, JAMES. Vise President, i G. A. MeKIJISTBX. ) . f ERASE COOKMAS, > Directors. 1 GBO. BOBHHAM, > Attest: GBO. CARET. Secretary. T. T. EOWEER, Treasurer. AIJ USC£ JPBTBOIJEUM AHD COAL COMFABY. rntßTßßgp OHDBH THB iiWS Of PBHHA. 800,000 SHARES. ikjbiptioh pbigb twesty-itvb obws pbb BWIBK FOB FULL-PAID STOCK, pjJB VALUX OT EACH SHARE, $l. WORKING CAPITAL, $35,000. Prbbidbht— JOßlAH J. ALLEN. T&bastjber—OH AS. W, M^RSB. J ABLIUX* DIIIKCTOBfn MOEBI, iOEGB L BETTAT. W H. HESDMS, lAS. B. HOLBKOOK, I BBCRSTAB.T— SAMTJBIi AXLBU SrPEBiSTBXHEHT—AIBBRT TIBBIM. {TICE OF THE COMPACT, 1368. THIRD BTBKET. ib»cri ptione recelvad by :l A. MABSHALL. Jb„ BX3 WALH7JT BTKBBT. je property of title Company compriiee the follow- aoree, In fee. onttseGenemwiK la cobria coocly, Pf nbHYlranta The Gtuawaea Creak ■a throneh the property- One handled and ten Mies torlne teirltory, end there te room for ore* Fona HUHDRBD WELLS. Ana rein of coal in on this tract, pronounced by Ifes inexhaustible WThe timber ie principally.oak, I has h«sa taken on the ahojs stesam from old sirtt lis Wells art now beis* bored in the immediate Sa? etnutaia of-a twenty *«are’ !«**« InWoMant I intr. West Virginia, on Baw.on'e Bon, a branch of 5l Creek. A number of largo producing waUr are joining. Two Welle are now going down on thlß w„. ns down 884 feet, with n flneehow of oil, | within 600 feet of th» celebrated Tack Well. There ■One 10 horse engine, engine home, derrlek, tanka, R all In worklng'order. and now In fall operation, Eb 80. S. everything ia here ready, and only waiting Fthe engine guBgCBIPTIOBS T T ITT ,_ . Bvmslla addressed to the President. J. J. AuuSw, of IM*SeedIe«74raSOUTH WHASVBS, orghetto*' iff. o w, of Spears, Holbrook. & Morse, SwiLSUT Street, wUlroceWe prompt attention. « d Aks will open at Hl3 WALKIJT *nddo..WJ»«S. \t, March "r^JUL. > THE CEJiTRABd OIIa RUST RETRO* Itct'y buetneerprfnclpies, enabling die shareholders SStt ? nn. two and Calf miles from 'intuaville, ewritf adjoining the f ost Ad mM i limited number-of e jLMMt e tbe worktay**• 400 /X»*TiaSa«JPofttPSBOBST , nl MißxtraOlti fed of hSm PER CENT * maiing m ail Twelve For MBS!SMU. atSP. M, 14 opMl Ott the 31**' \M4-«* - THE ASBCAL MKETIW« OP THE '4 c Mu?e E ?fflo* n of J?S& wnMCR-TBE m(M)KHOtnBB§ _ nv*H* KANAWHA AKD EIFR US'S EOS ll ™Bp mait “tlielr office, *XT WAL. ftVSKSr*™ tHIJESDAY,March SOth, 1888, »t 4 (J»» oti « t La- !»«»» *| at g*g|aooBoS,6B«r<-' „jt>ry. HOIICE7-XHK Booki of MB HOOVBB , 4 jgg* COMPAHI wiU be olowd tt “*‘ l 4 l " rl pjAHLßK, u " * Qtcratarr- ® OKM ' HY, 10 MEECHIHTS HXCHiHOB '‘its, 0 ' Jr,. Swtfw- jgP"“ LOKTHER>S res PETROLEUM AND MINING BOH PAN Y PENNSYLVANIA AND WEST VIBOINIA. 10C.000.... i ■ i.... —«..SHARKS. WORKING! CAPITAL.... .^.^...„„*a0,000. No, 13 South Thira Street. 1. The property consists of ons hundred (100) acres in ee simple, on Lowther’a Ban, BLottle county. West Virginia, about two miles from the forks of Hughes iver, and within a short distance of the great Asphal urn Coal Bank, of hiichle county. This estate is located within the immediate centre of he Great Oil Belt of West Virginia, which Beotian, for he superiority of its oil, and for the quantity and esr. ainiy of its yield, surpasses the well-known Venango region of Pennßy lvania. This tract lies on either side of the Run, Intersected by numerous streams,-with & great abundance of Um ber on the premleea for all the purposes of carrying on the successful development of the land. The dip of the rocks in the ravines along the Bun and streams, and the Indications of the presence of oil on. the lend, are euffieient to warrant the belief that there will be an abundant supply of oil. The property has been examined by a competent per son,and declared to be unquestionable “oil territory. ” ao^psTß. The recent strike of the one hundred barrel flowing wdl near the forks of the Hughee river is only a short distance from this property, thus enhancing the value of this tract as first-class oil territory, and doubly as suring us that there will bean ample return to all In vestments. 2. One hundred and ninety-six acres of Mineral Lande, situated on Licking Creek, Fulton county .Penn sylvania, sboundins in Iron Ore and other valuable minerals, and heavily timbered. The titles to the above property are perfect. A limited number of shares will be sold at *2 per share. Subscriptions received by ROBERT 0. DAVIS, Treasurer, »t the offlee or the Company, No. 13 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. rahSl-St jggfw TWENTY CENTS. PER SHARE. MONONA ©Ha COMPANY, CAPITAL ©350,000. PAR VALUE , ONE DOLLAB, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE ONLY 20 CENTS Full Paid Up, No Further Assessments. WORKING CAPITAL, ©15.000. This Company is organized on the most equitable principle, without recourse to the preesnt 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 mesns, and to participate in the legitimate profits of the production of Petroleum, to which end a large portion of the proceeds of the Bale of the stosk 1b devoted to working capital. ' Tt« CflmpwAJ own In feu simple ouo bundled acres of fine boring territory, in the centre of the oelebiattd Mecca Lubricating 011 district, In Trumbull county, Ohio, consisting of a good, well-Improved Farm, sur rounded by producing wells of the Mecca OH Company, of this city, the Boston Luhiioating OU Company, and others, producing severally from two to eight barrels muit d&y* * The Mecca Oil Is a natural lubricator, theTbest in the market, and is in groat demand at fifty dollars par bar rel at the wells. J Thera are two wells down, almost ready for tubing, with a good show of oil in bosh, with an eight-horse engine on the ground, so that no delay will occur In the operations of the Company. Tho depth of the oil wells in Mecca ranges from fifty ■to seventy, five foot, so that a large number of wells can be sunk at no greater cost than one well In Ve nango county, and other oil districts; though within a few week soli has been found in the Mecca districts at 800 feet, indicating that there will yet be large flow ing wellein thi* section of Ohio. When the stock is all taken, a meeting will bs called, officers elected, and measures taken for the full deve lopment of the property. . , , Subscription booke are now open, from 10 0 clock A. M. to 4 o’clock P. M. • at mhW-mwf 8t THOMAS B. SBARLB.^ OIL COMPANIES. INCORPORATED UEDEK THB LAWS OF ' PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL, ®SOO,OOO. FAB VALUE, *5. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 92. OFFICB OF THI COMPANY. PHILADELPHIAN PRESIDENT, JOHN BTILZ. BECBBTABY, CHRISTIAN KNEASS. TBBABUBBB, ROBERT O. DAVIS. nrasoTOiiß, JOHN BTILZ, JOHN BARRY, OH AS. W. F. CALVERT. ISAAC BHIKBSTBOM, THOMAS FISHBB, BNOOH GRAY, ROBERT 0. DAVIS. PER SHARE. 808 CHESTNUT STREET. JOHM DERBYSHIRE, BESET E. WALLACE, B. S. FBBMTISS, W. 0. LESLIE, GBOBQB W. OBIffXM, BOBT. JOHHSTOH, . Committee. p. B.—The books will be SATURDAY STB HIJTG, from 6 to 8 o’clock, In order to accomodate per tone unable to subscribe during the dap* mM2-4t EBT x “* BTALDER FARM PETROLEUM, MINING, & MANUFACTURING CO, OF ATHENS COUNTY, OHIO. CAPITAI ....1850,000. Hl/MBKB Of 5KA8E8....... .850,000. PARVAUJE AND STJBSOEIPTIOSFRIOE.fi, 50,000 SHARES RESERVED FOR WORKING CAPITAL. TEMPORARY OFFIOERS; President, JOSEPH SAUNDERS. Secretary and. Treasurer, 'william m. leviok. Directors, Joseph Saunders, Me. 34 H. fourth street, Fhlla. William M. leviok, Mo. 381 M. Sixth street, Phlla. H. Allen Moore,. Mo. Si M. fourth street, Phlla. William B. Morrison, CoatesviUe, Chester co., Pa, Thomas P. Smith, Mo. 20 If- fourth street, Phlla. Henry B. fnssel,fortieth st.,Klngaeaaln* are. .Phlla. Isaac Haldcmaa, Newton Square. Delaware eo.. Pa. David Clark, Danville, Pa. Edwin McCall a. Mo. 18 8. Second street, Phlla. Adam D. Williamson, Hewtown, Delaware co., Pa. The property of this Company consists of 357 acres of ta &t4-3hS&&?»0 acres, situateon the ter, about lout mtlc* out of Athaus.-tiio couatT towii of Athens couaty, and about tolrty-four MartetU. Tb* Marietta and. Cincinnati Sajlroad goes tbi-ouit th* premises; Stroud’s Bun *£® eutixe jeegtb of the farm, and forms ajanotton with the Bockii r Ktyer on the property, affording nearly tuto miles of "borino territory. Ho.-2—Contains 9? acres, situate about miles uortn west of 80, I. Stroud’s Bun also passes through the tract, upon uhleh there is a Urge amount ofland suita ble for borU« purposes. „. The well known as the * 1 Btalder Balt Well ’ is on Tract 80. 1« whiefc, at the time of boring, discharged oU in such quantities that it was found necessary to tube it off. There are surface indications of oil on Tract 80. 2; also. Oil Springs from which Petroleum flows in small Gnsntfties Ski all times. Both of these properties are in. the immediate vicinity of Beyeral wells, which are now producing the best quality of Lubricating Oil. * The amount of boring territory, the convenience of iTswMMrtntlon which the railroad and river afford, the lsw* denosit of valuable coal which underlies both together wivhthe pledge which the »a- MMfB fflik* that no reasonable cost shall be spared to thorouSly develop the property, render it worthy the iitenttJn of those who are desirous of investing money iB s„ 'tort HSlSdSmoust of the stock oaubs mrf. to theofficars. on at lb. Of fine of the Company, No. 331 North SIXTH Street, PHILADELPHIA. r ri ,-i avpirE op THE NEW E9EP£ftE IBOK ABB P&TROiiBUM COMPART, So. no* WALHUT BTBJBBT, (Boom ft") . m IMts AA ° **+**? Pbiuadelphia. March2l,lBfls. _ The Annual Meeting oi the Stookholdera wCI be held o B T itaf at* will to Hectlohforcficcr. to «"•$« |&f^DLA W *“mb32 5f B< " ! » titry -- OPPICK OF THE BBBEEI Oil BP CO Ho. 147 Sonth fOBKTH Strest. war *,u., «o. Philadelphia, March IS. 1885. . . n .T, a i *nM)tina of th* Stockholder* wiil be held •JlvnnwMTSw AoS Sth, 1865. at J.o’clock P. M. on WBDHASDAI, APru *»*“» WM.. M. CABTfiB, mhHrtnfiSt _ i—r ■ i MkUi'WTgnP af tME HTBE Edk.Et.lK Tho annual ha neld on MONDAY, April 3d, 1855, at I wm M o"k™H. mhldtnfrtt , Sccrctamr and Treasurer. W^^SSi^sßg|®siB' will be hold in &coordaDcewnbths hy-law«,Mtne nfflcenf.the company, Ho 409 WALHui- o«eßfc,w» jggr**- TKESIY-WVE «MTS wmm AMD RMSY EM OIL COMPANY CAPITAL STOCK, 300,000 SKASKI. Subscription Price, 25 Cents per Share. 925,000 CASH APPROPRIATED AS WORKING TWELVE HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND, IN FEB SIMPLE. IN THB OIL REGIONS OF PBNfi9> bylvasia and west Virginia. This Company Is formed upon the MUTUAL INTEREST PRINCIPLE, whereby each Stockholder hsoomee an owner of the land, and at the ORIGINAL PRICE. An elaborate report of the property, made by Is on file at tho office of the Company, and can he seen on application. Boohs for Subscription open on MONDAY, the JOth lnßtsmt, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the offlee of the TREASURER, J; GOLDSMITH, 338 HARMOST STREET, where prospectuses and all Information may be had. WM. D. HARRISON, BBOBBTABY PRO TBM. mhJL* CAMERON PETROLEUM €O. CAPITAL 81,000,000. SHABEB .....300,000, TAB VALTJB~~ ■UBSORIPTIOK PRICE YANOI BTBWABT. Hewer eounty, PA JOHB B. LEONARD, Wert Chester, F*. D. G.-FOBNBY, Washington, D. 0. HBHBT D. 'COOKS, Washington, D. 0. BIMOB OAM&ROB, Harrisburg, PA JOBS H. DIRHL, FMladekthiA JOHB P. GRAPE, Philadelphia. GRORGR 0. RVAKB, Philadelphia. JAMBS DOFFT, Marietta. Lantaatareo.. Pa Tbs present and prespeettvt value of theatoek of tab Company may be inferred from tbs fart that it owt» * fee simple interest in 4T3 (font hundred and seventy tbree) acre, of the rlnhest-tested oil territory in Venango eonnty, believed by tbs most experienced oil men la that region to be capable of producing a art annual in come to the Company of one and a ball million dollars, orthree times idle entire coat of the stock, which would be equivalent to twenty-five per sent, a month on it, mbscrlptton price, or one hundred and AAv por «etw. per annum on its par value. The following is a description of tie Company’* pro perty: One-fourth fee simple Interest ia the celebrated "Hoover ” farm, situate on tie Allegheny river, about two and one-half miles Mow franilln, eoa talnlnsHM (two handled and ninety-two) acres, with 883 rods (or over ode mtle) trout on tho AUesheny river, on which then an now twelve leasee, each ten rode Kwsre.and from which tho ownora of tho fee simple let one half tho oU, tree of all expense- Besides this, then are two wells owned hy the ownera of the fee, from which they net all the oil. On this farm then an now ten wells in operation, pndnelnc nn averace of ten barrels per day, and several others are about being tubed- There are also on it 187 (eighty-seven) more lots surveyed, and more than fifty applications an now standing to lean the latter for one half the oil to the owners.' Oat of the twelve Welle on this farm etecert are now navlnn handsomely; a fact -which snflelently demon- SStheanat richness and reliability of the terri tory. I, th, enttw/ce simple Interest In Ml Con* hundred and slghty-one) acres, situate onthe Allegheny river, near ly opposite the “Hoover” Parm, and a little nearer franklin, at the month of Mill Ron, having a front of g6rods on the Allegheny river, and on# mile on both aides of mti Ron, with ample boring stufSee for one hundred Welle, or Lots of ten rods square, ale tract la known hath, “Stewart farm," and 1* dear of all lease* or ineumbtanoesol any kind. , There is now In operation a fifty-barrel well (beside several smaller ones) on the Cochran farm, WUSS ad joins this on the south. Intact, tho Btewart farm Is surrounded with good-paying walls, and within a short time a single lease of 80 rode front, on theUnms dlate opposite side of the-river, sold, for *186,000 (one hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars.) On this leas, a good weU has been struck within a few days. In addition to the territory of the “ Stewart ” farm, which is believed to be equally as good aa the “Hoov er." there are on it a three-story Crist Mill, with fin. I water-power, a good farm-house, and other bail dings, hat will beofusetothscompany. i The durability of this Immediate oil section Is Illus trated by tho fact that some of tho Welle bn the Hoov- I or” farm have been pnmping tor over four years, With out any material diminution In their yield, while th. oil hero produced. fro Wits greater convenience tor transportation and superior gravity, always commands from one to two dollars par barrel more than theoUat Oil Creek. The officer* of the Company feel justified In present ing the following estimate of what, with vigorous management, the above land# can be made to yield for 'the benefit of the stockholders In a comparatively short time: nun ll roomon this for one hundred lots of tea rods •anaxe, *ll of which can be leased Immediately for one half the 011,/ree of all expense to the Oompanu. i[.HmnHnr one well to each lot Cone hundred wells, although there 1» room for three hundred) at the very moderate average of ten barrels each, would make a Qsily product of———» 1.000 hills. Out of this the Company’s share would be. HO hbls. Yalne of daily yield to the Company, at ten dollars per hhl (it Is now selling at *13.50.)-—-"—*5,000 00 Allowing three hundred workin* days to the year, this would make the Compa ny’s annual net neeipts, from the Stew- ' M art Farm slone. > 1,500,000 00 Allowing the same estimates for the *‘Hooy ar ” Farm, la which the company owns o**4burth In ft# of the land Interest, the < annual net receipts from the latter would ■ t« > « 111 11-r— — rtmtsKHUwee. - >|VtUW W KaHM the annual receipts from both Inni - 1,875,000 00 DedueUns from tW* uaoimfc Uu *tua of $876,000 fox 90&tlB2enGlM» would lefty* EgS Abuq&l Income of Hie Company.•l»soQ>OOO OQ ALL THESE LOTS GAM BS IitMEDIATBLT LEASED. U It u deemed expedient, at a royalty of one-balf the On, Tits covenants bindlny lessees to sink Wells. with all rtwilMe diligence, to the depth of 800 or more feet. Ton in not idrad to enbseribe to 00® Stock Trtlt tti expectation ot immediately reoeWin* large dividends, bet the lasls on whieh the Company reste.lt U he lined, will make yonr Investment not onlT tuft, but. prospectively, ot enormous value. notwithstanding, at the present prises of oil, the Com pany's annnsl receipts (without any further develop ment) would be forty thousand dollars, or eight per sent, on the cost of the stock. The President, Mr. Stewart, to one of the most praetl sal and experienced oil operators .In the State, and his residence near the Company's property and general oversight of its management Is ths best guarantee that no efforts will he spared to make the investment pro fitable. Applications lor a Urge proportion of ths stock have already keen made, hat none will he received until the books of ths Company are regnlaily opened for that purpo*** Only * limited amount of tha Ktotit willbeioldat ahbscrlption price. The stock will ho Iwaed roll paid, without farther Msessxaents. Secretary and Treasurer THE PRESS.—PHILADELP OIL COMPANIES. PER SHARE. OF PHILADELPHIA, FAB VALUE, 93 PER SHARE. SPOOK ISSUED FULL PAID. CAPITAL. Prof. -WILLIAM P. ROBERTS, Geologist, Below Fourth, above Walnut. OFPEimSYI.VAiaA. PRESIDENT, VANCE STEWART, of nura oomrrr, fa. TKBABtTBSB. E. Ge. JAMES. or iiniimraii. SBORRTART, J. L. DARLINGTON, WBBT OHB3TSK, PA. BIKBOTOHS, tee STBWABT EABM." A MW FLAIH WORDS TO BUBSCRIBHKB. BOOKS OP SUBSGBiraOV Will be open for a few days* on and after January 18,1586, at the office of - £, 6. JAMES, Treasurer, *o. 101 WiLUTOT Bbr«t. Phll»4a. Also, UmpotarilyittJ A. DOVOUS, fe3-tf At 8. £. eor. BBYBHTH and OHBBWIUT Sts. HOBBIN FABK Oil. COJIPAST, fc® OFFICE, aae WALBOT BtTeet, mi»dalphi*, DECOBD BTOBY FBOKT BOOM 4S* Circulate can be procured upon application at he office of the Company. MhH-ln BITInMII NOTI€B -OmCE OF •=» the WASBIHOTOH AITD WALHDT BiHD OIL 00,, Ho 31* MABKBT Street, _ Pbiwuhsuxia, March IS, 186 S. • The Directors of this Company hare tilts day declared aDrrldend of TWO PUB CENT., clear of tax, payable on and after April Sd next. Transfer books oloie on the 27tb lust, and open April 4th. THOMAS B. 80PEBK, rnhfO ISt Treasurer, OITICE OF THE PERBT Oil. COMPAHT, Southeast comer of WaLHOT and PODBTH Streets. PBinAbsoPßiA, March 20. 1885. The annual meetint of the Stockholders of thePSKRY Oil. OOMaaHT trlU he held at the offlee of the Com pany, on HOBDAY, the 10th of Aprllnext, at 11 o'clock A. W .srhenan election will he held fornino Directors, a Secretary, and Treasurer, the year. Secretary. mbSO-rowftteDlO K ©TICE.—OFFICE OF THK PUSS, fcs?g?LVA»U «II- CBBSK PSTROLBtJK COM p»uy m„ 41A WAI<StJT Street PA»Y. I«.;W " 18BBL fifth dividbkd botxcs. The Board or Directors hare thla day declared a Dlvidead of THBBB P*B OBHT., b«in|j thirty cents per.ahare, out of the net eatnlnie of theOompany. fro, tit tksM D&v&bli ob &jid sftflr Aprli Ist, TransteriJooka trill olooe oa K# »th lnet-atfl ro opts Ap?U4ttu „ AtTG Q, LBtDTo *a4 Tiwww* OIL » PIKE GROVE PMBOLEVM COMPANY. ®300,000 CAPITAL. 800,000 SHARKS, SUBSCRIPTION PBIOE, *S CENTS. SECRETARY AND TREASURER. OOL. JOHN K- ZEILIN, 60,000 Stores to Defeloping Capital. Theprepertica of this Company constat of eighty-five acres In fee. located la line Grovw township, Venango county. This properly is situated near the celebrated Hemlock Creek* end only a half mile from the large well on Horses eek Creek. There being a large portion of low, fiat boring land on this farm, we will be en able? to sink many welle, none of which ean prove lew prod active than tie well on Horeeneek Creek, which alone le now paying a dividend of eight per cent, to the Company. There are also two parcels of land on Oil Creek, loca ted about two mile* and a half above Oil City, contain ing each about a half a*re, on each of which there are sow wells down. One to the depth of, say, one hun dred feet, and the other is now down two hundred and ten feet At this depth we have the most undoubted proof of securing two of the most lucrative oil wells yet 4 ißcoveredcn Oil Creak. On tie Graff & Haseem Tract, which adjoint at on tie tontl, tley are now developing, and have two •wellt. one of 108 end one of 90 barrel* per day. To the north we lave tie Corn Planter Company. Their 160- barrel well la close ton*. At the low price of the stock, being offered at SS cents per chare, every one will hays the opportunity of semiring an Interest In most trainable land located in Venango connty, which, with proper energy in developing, can be made to prove as remans rativo as the lands of the most favored Companies now in operation in Venango eonnty. The BOOKS of tha PINS GROVE PETEOLBCM COMPANY will be open at the Offlce .of the Company, No. *OO CHBSTNDT Street, Boom No. 7, after TUBS DAY, March 81.1816. for the sale of a limited number of Bhares. —~w.oo. Frakkiih, February 84, 1885. To tlui Officers of the. Pino ©row Petroleum Company: GsNYuiMHN: At yonr request 1 havevUlted your land, located 5m Fine Groveto wnship, in this county. It Is well located, sear Hemlock Creek, and not far from a well now pumping largely. There are also many wells now going down on the properties immediately adjoin ing. Fr om the surface Indications yon may rest assured of haying secured one of the most valuable Farms yet sold for Oil deyelosmenig, mh2o-6t J. MABBIY MARTIN. 1 ' THE NEW YORK AND LTVEBPOOI. PETROLEUM COMPANY. ORGANIZED CHUBB THE HIKING ARC MANUFACTURING LAWS Of THE CAPITALrONE MIULION DOHEARS, ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHAKES, glO PER SHAKE, NOT EIABEE TO ASSESS- GOVRBNHBJir BONDS AND SECURITIES TAKE# IK PAYMENT lOR STOCK. OEPIOBS: No. 9* EMPIBB BUILDING, No. VI BBOADWAY, NEW YOBK. Post Oin» Audbbss, Box No, SMS, Haw Yosk, oreroEßS. Hon. DANIEL S. DICKINSON, President. WM. T. PHIPPS. Vice President. BOBEBT BASSETT, Secretary. E. J. BURTIS. Mining Superintendent, Titusville, Pa. ATLAHTIC BARK, Ho. 143 Broadway, H. T, .Treasury. The w«U« of the Company are bow producing ofl. Payment for stock may he made 1b drafts, registered notes, or Government hoade and securities, which bonds and sccnriaeß will be taken at their market value. Bemlttancee may be addressed to the Company, P. 0. Box 80. 6863, Hew York City, orto ‘'Atlantio Bank, Treaeory of the Hew York and Liverpool Petrolenm Company, 'Ho, 143 Broadway, Hew Tork City. ’ Prospectus cent to any address on application. con tataißK a full and clear account of the operatloas of thia MOST SDCOESbFUL PETROLEUM COMPART. pxh4-3m ; - .. - aejsf*> A HlXme OV THE STOCH. fca» EOLDBRB OP THE LITTLE KAHAWHA A»D BFRIBG CREEK Oil, COMPAHT will be held at the Horthwest cornier of FOURTH and WALHUT Streets, on HOHBAT, April 10th, at 2 o’clock P. M., to make by law a and elect Board of Blrwrtora to bscto oae year. Jußcrn a. ituucl, President. SAMUEL ECCLBS. 18., Treainrer. The properties of this company comprise 20 acres on lease at M royalty on Burning -Springe Bun, Wirt county, West Virginia. - and (SOD acres on Spring Creek, near the above, la fee aimple. The company have two engines on the ground working, „ A limited portion of tho working capltal is etlll not subscribed for, which can be hadlat subscription prloe, |1 per share, at the office, Ho. 336 OHOKGH Alley, mt2l-taplo " ~ IIIVIDEKD SOTIOB. K3S OFFICE OF THE BATHBOHB AHB CAMBER OIL COMPAHT. PHIhADELTHiA, March 21,1865. ■ The Foard of Directors have this day declared a Divi dend of*ORE PEE CEHT on their Capital Stock, paya ble at their Office, Ho. 331 South FIFTH Street, on and after April Ist, clear of State tax The Transfer Boohs will Be closed on the 26th last., at S-P. M,, and reopened on the 3d proximo. .ISAAC BAKES, mM2- wfm3t* Secretary. OFFICE OF THE ALCORN OIE Ids’ COMPAHT, Second story, Ho. 35 Booth THIRD Street, FBU„ March 8,1866. -Special Meeting Ofthe Stockholders or the Alcorn Oil Company will be held at this Office on FBI DAT, the24th uutant, at 3 o'clock, p. M. JOHH 0. MoOLIRTOCK, Secretary. mbl6 Bt* - . . “for marines.- , ■ WAHTED-Vetemne. only, having honorable dle «! chargesfromthe B. S. Marine Corps; will be entitled die to the Government and allthe local bounties, paid upon enlistment: Term of service four years. Better compensation than the army. Marines receive priae low Spruce stieet, between the h o ur»ol| mhlStf Captain and Becralilng Officer. of the union dead new-york weekly tbibune of March 26 th contains another appalling list of the dead Union Prisoners, comprising those who died In the noa pitalß from the 18th of December, the day upon which. The Tbibwse's correspondent* escaped, until all the prisoners of war were removed to Elohmond aniWll mlngton for exchange.. There were many unable to obtain admission into the wretched hospitals who breathed their last in their own quarters, and of whom no memoranda whatever was kept. They go to swell the list of the nameless and unrecorded dead who have cheerfully given up their lives “for our dear country’s take,’’ and whose memories the Republic will ever delight to honor. * The exchanged prisoners, who kept and brought through this record, state that the Salisbury Daily Watchman, in announcingthe escape of The TaißUKE'e correspondents, pronounced tbe occurrence very morti fying, Inasmuch as they were the most important pri soners in the garrison t.but asserted that they were cer tain to he brought hack within a week, as scouts had been sent out for them and the country alarmed In every din ction. As the correspondents hid quietly In eight of tho prison until tho scouts had gone out. andkoptall the time behind them, it was hard wet-range that their fancied pursuers could obtain no satisfactory Informa tion concerning tbem! Tbe last report which reached the prison, before the hews of their safe arrival in Knoxville, stated very circumstantially that Messrs. Richardson, Browne, and Davis bad been seen going through the mountains on horseback, armed to the teeth, end accompanied by a deserting rebel officer,who was aissatravelUngarsenal. The story-probably sprung from the fact that once* while in -Wilkes county, Worth Carolina, they were pursued for a short distance by a member of iho Home Guard, who noticed that on# #f their companions wal dressed In rebel uniforms but who must hays boon blest with more than human perceptions if he caw any arms in the w hole party. Price, in wrappers, ready for mailing, 5 cents. is printed on a large double- medium sheet, making eight pages oi six columns each, and containing tho choicest matter of the Dally issue, including n News Snmmarv. Done* tic ana Foreign; Legislative and Con gressional matters; War Hews; Stock. Financial, Cat? tie. Force. Dry Goode, and General Market Reports, Report of Iho Amer.can Institute, Farmers’ Club, Ao. M«U Butsoriberfl, Mnjg* copr,lyear-Mnumber*..#2.K| Peisoiie xemittlQg #2O fox 10 copie* will xeeelTe one copy extra* fCTfttto, Persons remitting #4O for 20 copies will receive one copy Eeml-w»«klf, gratis. Persons remitting #BO for 40 copies will motive one copy . pally, gratis. . Brails on Hew York, orpoat-ofilce ordem, payable to tt e order of •* The Thiboxb,” being safer, are prefera ble to snyother mode of iemittance. Adames ?BSiK»raa.»«iri2is. FAB VAJLDE. |L (PEBBIDBKT, P. JANNBY. (Commoßwe&Uk Bank) STATS 01.. HT XOKK. JHENT. military: IN SALISBURY. • DECEMBER. 1864; JAHUABT AifDFEBRTJARY, 1808. THE sew fobk weekly tribune FRIDAY, J&ARCH 24, 1865. RET All. DRY «0«*!?8. 1565. CLOTH Mum. 1565. COTTOJi mne ; GOLD Belas nearly dead, we adopted measure* to re vive the CLOTH TEAM upon the good old principle of MODERATE PRICES, x ill in the reach of people living upon fined Incomes, each aft Ministers, Judge*. Retired Merchant,. Ac., Ao. Onr Stonbgis ocmplete. purchased under a severe ©olden pressure, sad we are prepared to offer CLOTHS, , No. CLOtEINOS. OASSiMBREB, * • 34 SILK VB3TISOS, COATING 4, South . NAVY CLOTHS, BILLIARDS. SECOND ARMY CLOTHS,, BAGATELLES, street. FLANNELS. Ao., CHEAP , AX No. 81 SOUTH SECOND STIIKEX. W. T. SNODGRASS. AIM. a large assortment of BROWN AND OLIVE CLOTHS for Friends’ Wear. , mb23 12t on o BNT OA.LICOE S-W ArR BASTED Madder Colors, and to be as good as we bare eold recently at 36 cents 1 A great bargain, and only SI pieces of them. Ben American Prints, 25 cte. Asasiican ChaUies and Betaines, 28 and 81 cts. Ail Muslins reduced. All Imported Goods reduced to told raltte. A YMU stock of desirable goods selling for cash at pre sent low market rates, Yli; with gold at 88 premium* and eottonat 00 sts. per pound. If. B —We propose to sell roods, at retail or whole sale, at lowest daily c „ mhB4» 8. Breor. NINTH and MARKET Street, INSURAJNCW. TORE INStTRANeE. 10WASO IKSIRANCE COMPANY fit BMW YOBK EUTY. CHARTERED 1839. ASSETS, DECEMBER 31, ISM PHILADELPHIA OFF ICE, No. 830 WALNUT Street. Real Estate (Office of Company, No. 66Wa1l Bt). *65,000 00 Cash, vi*j* )s hand,.,..n«»ye»*,«‘«■»■»« »,»■ ■••••• 62 a Phoavix Bank, Bew Y0rk,..e,»e»„12,6*7 74 tn Man Bank, Hew York****~l3.B6B 68 n hands of agents......- 1.026 45—88.033 84 Bonds and mortgages, first liens on real estate .... 93,840 Oil U. 8 Bonds, *130,800, worth *138,860 BevTYork City. County, aud State Bonds, *llO,OOO, worth —. 109,250—248.100 00 !00 ehaies. Bank of Commoroo, New Yolk, worth —............. *24,000 150 shares Metropolltsn Bank, Now . York, worth ..................... 19,800 860 ehsrea Phoenix Bank, New York, worth...— - 5,500 —48,700 00 Loans on collateral security worth *13,800. loaned... 9.SCO 00 Interest due Company on investments 7.95« 24 ! *Tey n l nniaMn P 1*365 2i W& recommend tte abova old-estalill shed Fire In.su ranco Company to the attention of those wishing insu rance. HOLLINSHEAD & GRAVES? ACtBHTS, 80, a'3o WAIiBUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. JNBJJRANOR AGAINST , , ■ mM7-fmw6t ACCIDENTS EVERY DESCRIPTION. » . BY THE TRAVELLERS’ INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, COSH. Capital $500,000. KM. W. ALIEN, Agent, 4M Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. GENERAL ACCIDENT POLIO IBS In Five Bundled Dollars, -with $3 per weak compen sation, can ba had for #3 par aenum, or any other earn between *6OO and *lO,OOO at proportionate rates. TEN DOLLIES PREMIUM Secures a Policy for *2,0C0.,0r *lO par week compensa tion for all and eyery description of Mctdeat—trayeUlat or otherwise—under a General Accident Policy, at the Ordinary Bate. • . * : THIBTY DOLLIES rEEMIDM Secures a fall Policy for *5.000, or JJS par week com pensation, as above, at the Special Bate. lOBBION RISES. Policies Issued for Poreitn, West India, and CaUfor. nla Travel. Sates can be learned by application to the . SHORT TIMS TICKETS Arrangements are in course.of completion by which the traveller will be able to purchase, at any Railway Ticket Office, Insurance Tickets for one or thirty days' travel. Ten csta will tray a ticket for one day's travel, incur! ns *S,COO, or *l5 weekly compensation. Ticket Policies may be had for 3,5, and 13 months, In the same m |uzardons Bisk s taken at Hazardous Bates, Policies issued for 5 years for 4 years premium. INDCCEBCENTS. The rates of premium are lag* than, those of any other .‘swsaaas^tWS&^u of tboae who have been rejected by Life Companies, la conseouence of hereditary or other diseases, *an effect isiuilDCd in at the lowest rates. Mrs Inenr&nee Companies pay ao part of tlm principal imtU the<ie®ffcof tfaeassured. TheTß AYJSLCiBKS pay (he loss or damage sustained by personal injury whenever it occurs. . The feeling of security which such an insurance gives totbosedependent upon their own labor for support is worth more than money. Ifo better or more satisfac tory use can be made of so small a sum. _ a BATTBESON. President. BODWEY BSJfHIS, Secretary. G. F. DAVIS, Vice President- _ / . BBS BY A. DYER. General Agent. Applications received and Folici«wnf4 by WILLIAM W ALLS]*, 80. 404 WALfIUr StTeet. mhl3-mwfrSra FINANCIAL. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE A OS THIS OOHFTBOX.HBK OS THE OBBSBBOT, Washihotoh, January 25, IMS Whereas,eßy gatlafaotory evidence presented to the nmdersijnied, it hat teen mads to appear that THB BATIOSAL BXCHABOE BABE OS PHILADELPHIA, la the city of Philadelphia, in the county of FhUadeb phis, and State of Pennsylvania, has been dnly orga nised tinder and aeeordmg to the reouiwuienta of the Act of Congress entitled *Tin act te provide aHatlonal Onrreney, aeenred by a pledge of United States bonds, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof, approved June S, 1864, and has complied with all the provialonaof said act required.to be .complied with before commencing the btulneag of bantling under **Hotv! _ therefore, I, HUSH MoOULLOCH, Comp troller of the Onrreney, do hareby cortlfT that THS BATIOBAL BXCHASCB BABE Or PHILADELPHIA, in the city of Philadelphia, in the county of Phlladel £&.*& BS&Si o Wfede»4“.a°?d m - I gff”* * Bflß^"o»annar r , c iBM LocHi Comptroller ot the Onrreney. rpHE FRANKLIN SAVING FUND, KO. 130 EOUTHMITKTH STEBEr, BBLOW Fays five p«r cent. Interest on deposits. Agent* for the sale of United States 1 S-« Loans at Far. Govern ment, State and City Loans and Stocks boaibt and sold for depositors and outers cn Commiislon, mh.l6- 3m IJHE “BXCELBIOR” hams ABBTHBBBST m THE WORLD ' t 1 J. H. MICHMER & CO., <ySHBBALFROYIBIOF DEAEBBS, >4B OORB-KB til _«E£CELSIOR 5! SUGAE-OUBED HAMS, TONG-CES, AND BEEF, Nos. 14SSjand 144 N. FRONT ST,» Between Arch Mid Baca streets, Filiate. Hie justly celebrated ' 'EXCELS I OS 11 HAMS are cored By j. H. H. A Co. (in a style peculiar to them- Belvets). expresely to* FAMILY USB; are of delicious ' flavor; free from' the unpleasant taste of salt, and are pronounced by epicures superior to any now offered for .ale. mW-Sm g SCOTT, Jb., AUCTIONEER, No. ■ioa Chestnut Street. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS' FOURTH GREAT SALE OF VALUABLE ORIGINAL AMERICAN AMD FOBKGM OIL PAINTINGS, 'Mostly purchased by Mr. James S. Barle, dtrectiy from the artiste themselves, or painted from sketches made exclusively for Mm. Among the painters repre seated we: Carl Hnbner, Bichard Jonrdan, B. D* Loose, H. Sondeimann, Letschaner, Carl M. Webb, Hildebrand!, Von Seben, S. W. Waugh, Leals Lang, Geselecbap, A. Seigert, Paul Weber, 0. Hoguet, Bngel hsrdt, J. N. T. Van Starkenborgh, W. T. Van Starken borgh, J. W. Casilear, Van Denberg. Laurent de Beal, B. Verhoeckhoven, Edmond D. Lewis, Thomas Moran, W. L. Bonntag. . This collection !s certainly the finest ever offend at public sale in Philaielpbia, and folly einal to any ever raid In this connuy. The paintings ara aH by modern artists, all new, and in perreot order. They wHI be sold positively without reserve. The sale will take place at the PBBN&YLVaNIa ACADEMY OF SINB AMS, on the Evenings of THURSDAY, Bad, and FRIDAY, !4th of March, at half past 7 o'clock precisely. The pictnie* are now on exhibition, free. Open day and evening until the nights of sale. Terms—Cash, bankable fonds. rlun , Catalogues can be obtained at the Gallery of JAMBS S EABIV s SONS, Academy of Fine Arts, andi of the Auctioneer, mhM-St QBBAT REDUCTION ~ IN PRICE OF GOODS. FRENCH PLATE CLASS, FRENCH, ENGLISHf, AND AMERICAS WINDOW O-LASS, AND HERMAN LOOKINGW3LASS PLATES AT GRBATLI BBDUOBD PRICKS. \ VOU SAM BT bobt. shoemaker & 00., mMI dt DOS and DOT N. FOURTH Street. onn ARCH STREET. DUU. EITOHWf HARDWARE, WOODRSWARB, and. BRUHHSI _ , A tomplete aMortmentof Ho^® l p|^f^g^,^Qg d 8 bmht sixth mi mm &<m OID STOCKS, FOB LAUD, BOOSES, MORTGAGES. AND GROUND KINTB. • GEO. N. TOWNSEND Sc Off., WANTED— BY A YOUNG MAN 23 " years of are. a Situation In a Shippfag Oommla elon House; has had three years' experience la this ba dness Address “H. S B,” Box 1748 Peat Office. WANTED IN A JOBBING HOUSE'- ** A YouEg Man, of about 17 years of age, as Eatrr Clerk and Assistant Book.keeper Hast write a. rood hand and be Quick at figures Address, in writing »f the applicant, stating age and 1 references. 4 * Account-' aut ,T Press office, mhSJ-wfmlt* WANTED—FRONT ROOM, SECOND .7.1 or tMrd floor, for business -offlee. Aidrsss "Maion,” Fret* office mh33-Bt* WANTED—CAN YASSERS FOR J~ LTFB INSURANCE TheAesttermsoffercd. Ap ply at 4:3*4 CBE9TNUT St. t atcond story. mh2blm* ANTED—AT $l5O PER MONTH— A reliable Can vaMer in- every town and county, the NUKSR AND SPY, the most interesting and exciting book ever published, embracing the adven tures of a woman in the Union army as Js arse, Scout. ggdßpy, giving a most vivid inner picture of the war. We have Agents clearing $l6O per month, which we will prove to any doubling applicant a Send for circulate. Add ?ese "JOKES, BEOS., ft GO., 000 CHBSTNOT Street, Philadelphia.** mb7lm* A LADY OF INTELLIGENCE AND education would like to procure a situation as Edi tor of a Newspaper or Magazine. cither in. the city or country, bavin* had considerable experience let literary masters. Or would accept themanagement of any bad ness sufficiently lucrative to enable her to live com fortably testimonials of character and ability can be given. Forfortberparticulars, address Mrs. FOBSTES, care of Secretary of Working Women's Association, 136 ARCH Street. • • mh2o-8t TADY CANVASSERS WANTED— •" For a flret-claee WORK OF ART, io canvass Phila delphia and other cities. Pleasant perseverance will easily earn *iom $6 to $3O per day. Address, stating Sjevicus occupation, *‘A. B. C.»” Box 4429 Post Office, ew York. mh2B-0t OIL ON THE BRAIN.—SITUATION V_/ a 8 clerk. Accountant, or Superintendent, wanted— anywhere'if there ia Oil there —by a business man. Satisfactory reference; security if required Address ** Bdslbms, 1 * Oarversville,. Pa. mhls- wfnofit* djjo nnn $7,000* $6,000, $5,000, $3,500, fJpO*" JvJY/j g2.C00 wanted on mortgage, abundantly secured on real estate in Philadelphia and adjoining counties, dear of all other Incumbrance Apply to JOSEPH S SIJDDALL, Conveyancer, mh24 St* LIBRARY Street. ® HOUSE WANTED.—WANTED, a medium-sized Bouse, with all the modem con veniences, and within twenty minutes of The Press office. Best of references given, Address ••B. F,” 'Office of The Prtss. mhM-tf « WANTED— A NEAT DWELLING, with modern conveniences, located between But tonwood and Poplu^streets and Fifth and-Eighth etreeta. Address ** \^A,, ”at this office, statin* loca tion and price ' mh22 3t* WANTED—ABOUT APRIL Ist, BY JBa responsible tenant, a.modern HOUSE (central), with 10 or 13 rooms, A liberal rent will toe paid, and a "bonus of SITO. Address 80. 303 MARKET Street.* mh3l-6t* « WANTED TO RENT, BY APRIL Ist, a modern DWELLING, situated above Arch street and west of Broad, Bent about $4OO. Address Box 1037, Post Office - mh2-im* $501,795 30 BT£W FVBUCATIONB. THE SWEDISH MOVEMENT CURE. 1— TEE THEORY AND PRACTICE 0# THE MOVE MENT CUBS, by the Swedish System of Loesllzed Movements s- By Charles Fayette Taylor, If. D. Seeeiul edition. With iin-trstione. 1 vof 12mo ALSO, BV BABE AUTHOB, , „ , SPINAL IRRITATION, si tbe Causa, of Back-ache “th!' 4 MgOB*NroMf n TBEiTMSNT OP ANGOLAB CBBVATUBE OP TBE SPIISK - LINDSAY * BLAK-BTON PnhUaher.. mbW-tf No. as Sotttb SIXTH Street. nPHE FLOUNCED ROBE, AND WHAT a it COST, by Mice Harriet B. McKee ver; a neat lflmo volume, with frontispiece A HBW EDITION! This admirable little volume, by Miss HcKeever. ha« peered thronah a number of editions. It is aa exoelient book to place la the hand, of younc people, or lor Sun day Sehool Libraries. ' Aud U , NEW EDITIONS OF: L EDITH'S MINISTRY, ltoo, cloth. SUNSHINE; Or, KATE VINTON. WOODCLIfFS. .__™ BV TBE SAME AUTHOB. LINDSAV A BL AK ISION, PnbUshars. mhH-tf No. aa South SIXTH Sweet. on CENTS, GODEY’S; 15 CENTS, **VJ Peterson’s; 18 cts.« Young Folks; 80 eta., Hamer 30cU.f Atlantic. mh22-8t« MOORE’S, 205 ARCH St. JiJEW BOOKS 1 NEW BOOKB 11 Juat (Hazard's old stand), . Ho ISI 4t CHESTNUT Street TOO BTBASGE NOT TO BE TBUE. ATala By Lady Georgian a T nUertOß, author of Ellen Middle ton, f * &c. Three vols. iii oae. Handsomely Ulna tr TOHV BUTLER. A Novel. Inpaper or muslin »- vers. A combination of Lever s Iriea Novel and the Romance of Bulwer. wiTT> . . , . THAOKBBAV’S VANITY FAIB, A new and elenst edition, with illustration, by the author. Printed on /o^t«AL«TOy ene. iU hea¥h“sibKillWlecountbbfbitdbtbotor AT SIGHT. The only Infallible method._ niastrated by the American Bank Bote Company. Every etore keeper should have a copy. IViceul-Co* w emiBOE OBITH OP FBN COUBT. A Novel. By F. Q. Trafford, author of “Too Much Alone,” Ac. lraoiL J Biaw«l l oF“bnn- WW VALLEY. Campaljm of l«n. By Robert Patterson, late Major General of Volunteers. ALL THE HBW BOOKS received as soon as issued from tbe press. ' mMO tf tfBW SUPPLY OP CHRONICLES OP /AY TBS SCH OB BERG-COTTA FAMILY ALSO. BY THE SAMS AUTHOR: THE EABIY DAWS: or, Sketches of Christian Life in Bet land in tloe Olden Time. Did RYOFMRS. KITTY TBEVYLYAN. AStrryof the Times of Whitfield and the Wesleys. THB CRIPPLE OF ANTIOCH, and Other Scenes from Christian Life in Early Times. THE MARTYRS OF SPAIN, AMD THE LIBERA mr>Bn <>-p B(S]T i|JD tales and sketches of Christian life, in Different Lende and Aces ~ _ . . THB VOICE OF CHRISTIAN'LIFE IN SOHO; or, Hymns and Hymn Writers of many Lands and Ate*. THB TWO VOCATIONS; or, the Sisters of Mercy at Home. JAMES S OLAXTOH, (Successor to Wm. 8. & Alfred Majtlen), mhH-tf 606 CHEaTNUT Street. Miscellaneous and law BOOKS—The best and rarest collection In Phila delphia. —HaUoweU’s Shalspeare, fifteen hundred dol lars, and other Boohs, eonaily scaros, for sale at 419 aggjgMm-tom.. V JOHN CAMPBELL. STATIONERY A BLANK BOOKS. f\IL, MINING, COAL, AND OTHER V/TSW COMPANIES. We are prepared to fnrniahNetr Corporations with all fee Nooka they reanlre, at Short notlee sad low prises, it first anality. All stylesof Binding, STEEL PLATE CERTIFICATES OP STOCK, LITHOGRAPHED * " TRANSFER BOOK. ORDERS OF TRANSFER. STOCK LEDGER, ■TOOK LEDGER BALANCES, REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK. BROKER’S rim LEDGER. ACCOUNT OP SALES, DIVIDEND BOOL MOSS A CO., % PLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS AND STATIONERS, gCHUYLKILL COAL. NOTICE. —The undersigned hereby respectfully noti fy their friends and the public that the leases front the New York and Schuylkill Coal Company (formerly the Forest Improvement Company), under which they have heretofore operated various Collieries in Schuyl kill connty, Fa. hayinfi severally expired by limita tion of the same, and the Company having determined to ei gage in mining and selling Coal, the business will hereafter be conducted by said Company. In making this announcement the undersigned desire to tetnrn their waraeat acknowledgments to their nu merous customers and ftiende for the liberal patronage extended to them during thelaettwenty. five years, and to aollcit a continuance of the same in favor of the HEW YORK AND SCHUYLKILL COAL COMPANY, in which their senior is, and will continue to be. largely interested. OH AS. A. HECKSOHER & 00., FEBBVABY, 1836. THE NEW lOBX & SCHUYLKILL COAL CO. 45 SOUTH STKEET, NEW YORK, and PBP "WALNUT STKEET, PHILADELPHIA, MOSES TAYLOR. SAML. SLOAN, imiH A. HEOBSCHBB, 0. WILSON DAVIS, JOHN P. PHELPS. O. WILSON DAVIS, PRESIDENT. WM. E. WARREN, TREASURER AND SECRETARY. ' W. w. DUFFIELD, RESIDENT MANAGER AT WOODBIDB, N3-NOTlCE.— Referring to the annexed eard the NEW YORK AND SCHUYLKILL COMPANY announce that, having assumed the working of the several Col lieries which have for many years besn operated by Messrs. CHAS. A. HBGKECHER & CO.,.they are now prepared to contract for the delivery; during the ensuing year, from their WHARF (H) at RICHMOND, ON THE DELAWARE RIVER, NEAR PHILADELPHIA, ofthelr superior White and Red Ash Schuylkill CoaL Orders respectfully solicited. Q. W. DAVIS, P^esiaent. Magog 11. 1865. mhMmwfiat TN GRAM’S FRESH TEAS, 85, 90, SB, A and *1 by the package; Coffee*, SOJto «#. by the has. 43 South SEOOND Street. It* PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.—PATENT JL RD Photographic hinge-bank ALBUMS, combining strength and the greatest possible deg! ee of flexibility Aeplendid assortment for sale at B. F. EEiMEB’S, 084 ARCH Street. ; It* PORTRAITS.-ELEGANT STYLES A Portraits executed at B F. EBIMER’SOaUery, 644 ARCH Street. See specimens of those unequalled pic tnres, life- else Photograph* in ou colors It* rfAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT 'A and un»afe remedies for nnpleMant and dange rous dlw&ses. Use HSLMBOLD’B EXTRACT BUOSB an4UtfsoYi@-BWH WASSt ffAWTS. 133« & POUKTH ST. 488 CHESTNUT Street. 45 SOUTH Street, NSW YORK. OFFICES DIRECTORS. WM. E. WARREN. RICHARD HECKSOHER. OFFICERS. SCHUYLEILL COUNTY. FOB SAXE A3VD TO XET. m VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY HiC. AT PDBX.IC BALE —ln pnraaanceof »n order o r t>» OrpbB.ua' Conitol Chester caaaty, Will #e Mia at Panic Sals. on the prcrni-ee, OH TOfciDil. APBUi 18, MBS, all of psopBRTT( situated in Coateeville, Chesser county, Pa.r *« Pennsylvania KaUroan, knew* Mjtoo aa*l.it» the i a&’ht!’ d*«U apt being Known as one of the moat valnableitftbe coo&ty. The property Is situated lathe cactre ofitte business part oftbe town, f/oiiifnsrttsbn the main etr*et 140 f«et» npon Brie go street 173 f fefet, and npoa a bacKf atrett 288fe*t. * , The bnildtais are commodious awd’?#*?. bavin r bsea revnUt within four years, aid canattfof a three atozy Blattered STONE AND BBICK HOTEL. 6ibr Ssfeet?teiinbuild!l»*) with.batlrbbildinfe, din* tog-room aed Kitchen. 64 fcy32 f«el. together with eta* bltogtnd sheds scfficient for 40 bead of nofaw. There Is a never'failing well of water in tbe bites mu also one in the yard This property has been Jcepr&sa Hotel, for over forty yotfre, ana is well worthy the attention or persons wishing" to invest in a property that‘will pay them well- . , , „ A forther description isnungoasaary, as psrsv&J wisV in* to purcfa&ae can ?sseir the property on or be&re the dev of ea’e 4igp* Sale to cbnimeitte at 1 o’cloc& P. M. C ““ SABAH MISBTBE, . AdsMsisiratrtE? U* Man* 21.1805. rn FOB SALE—POSSESSION JUNE JR let, a dfplrablo modera'lbTe* eiory brick DWEbk* ISO. SO4OVIBB street In good order, tot 17)4 foet br 118; kae JO rooms and all tbaormvenleocts. J HiYS 04BS0H, mbit-It* £gB LIBBABI Street. ■ TORENT—HOCBE ISIB NORTH ■5 BHO AD Street, above Jeffereon, 55 feet front; lot. 200 feet deept lonr-ntorj front an* three-story Double Back Buildings. Modern im .? r^!® HD(frER P * Jr*? Mo. »05flf WADOPT’Street. m FOB SALE—HOUSE 80. 1880 MAS KS ME Strut i all the modern imprOYementei lot IM feet to back street* frontward. Apple to WALLACE & I.E! 0B '1 ON, northwest corner EIDQJS Avenue and tOATES Sweet. ' ms 23 3f fli RARE CHANCE.—FOR BALE, jEI an old established Umbrella and Cane Manufac tory, yrbolesale and remtt; sales over $lOO,OOO per an.' tmm and increa&lat. Location best lathe cby. Apply at or address Htb22 BV* No. 580 M ASSET Street. ®FOR SALE—A NEAT SUMMER RRSIDBNCB AT BBLA.HCO. Sow Jersey, twelve miles from tlie City, convenient to Bailroed Station end Boat Lalirflnr. House Bee seven rooms, in good order; barn, w itn one- qn arter acre o(B round Seed Wa ter. Fruit Trees rhmbbor>, sc. Price, *1,700. Apply to B PEtTlf, fco. 333 WALI&tTTSt.: . ’ Or. PAUL. T. TuX, S. B corner NINTH jnMSI-St* A md WILLOW Streets. T'fcESIBABLE OFFICES OK WALNUT l-' Street for BSftT* weH adapted for OU Compaalee. Aonlr to JACOB 1C ELLIS, W So. 154 r South POU&TO Street, Corner of Walnut, Seeoad Biory« jnl23-St* T) RENT—DESK ROOM IN A FUR nlehed Office, for an Oil Coco caav; books of the company kept. I.ocitioa, Third, below elites'net Ad droea box 2740. P O. mM3 *t« F) CAPITALISTS.-FOR SALE, A patent process for makU f Collars br which space can be obtained for ‘ tbe S eck tie. Ifetsons ac quainted with the mannfaotan of Paper OoJlaia will see this is a Patent of value. M ... Addrete *• Patents” Prtwofflee. QIL TERRITORY Several tracta of land in Clarion and Forest counties, Penntylyanla. Fayorably located. Inqnlre at 415 PBCKK Street, from 10 to 12 o’clook. mh22 3t* PETROLEUM 1 OIL 11 FOB BALE. OBIGINAL SHARES In a choice and aeleot OIL COMPANY NOW POBMINO. GREAT INDCOBBBBT. FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT. am ,N TOWNSEND & 00., IS3X South FOBBTHJtreeJk pO MANUFACTURERS.—TO RENT, A WELL-LIGHTED BOOM. 100 Bf 40 FKBT. The - is-horse -momm In rood rtmninf order. BOILERS, SHAFTING, AKD HEATING PIPES on the premises. SOB BALK if desired Apply to 6*o. W. BIMOBB, 880.. & 00., Iburafasturini Jowrilejfc Sanaom-at. Hall.. jnSM-wflnei* SASBOM Street, anoyo Sixth. POR BALE—A LOT. OF GROUND ON A SE2BBKT Street, west of nineteenth, «by 83 feats will bo closed very low for cash. B F. OLMd, mhlS tf 183 Bonlh FOURTH Street. , T?OK SALE—A NUMBER OF DESIRA r bib aonnne £>2Sta% fyggftgtf*" I’’ 1 ’’ *° Attorney at Law. 936 WAiSUT Street. piMl-Im STOEEB, CITY ANB COUN ■mJ TRY, for sals and wanted at all prises, snlj-lm* W. M. DIUKEOB, tat WaLNPT Street, fihg (Y7’7 *7'7 AND $2,066.66. & 9 \J II• I I Groxusd Rents of these amounts, amply secured, and centrally located . Pol* sals by 2 OIBPSNTSB & 802, mbS ISt* 343 Sontb THIR2) Street BOABDim TWO HANDSOME COMMUNICA -IIBG Second- story BOOMS, unfurnished; also, two furnished, with Boarding, In a first class Eest dence. Location central. Beferencs repaired. Address •'B.M.,”BoxSBUF. O. mh2a-gt* T3OABDING. —THE NEWLY - FUR- J_» JSISBBD HARDSOMB RESIDENCE, 634 South WASHINGTON saoARE. 1* now open for Boarders. A commodious snlteof rooms vacant. ... GeEtiemeo accommodated with dinner. mhl7-Bt* ÜB6AU IN THE OBPH&.NS’ COURT FOR THE 1 CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of JOHN SIMMONS, deceased. "Notice 4s hereby riven that JANE H. SIMMONS, widow of the said JOHN SIMMONS deceased, bssflled in said Com* her petition daimloi the ran of $3OO .in cash out of the said Bitaw, which she elects to retain under the act of April 14. 18S1, and the supplements Hereto, and that the same will he approvedtiT the said Court on FRIDAY. the 7th day or April. 18E5. un less exceptions be filed yaLENTINR, mhM-fslt* Attorney for Petitioner. TN THB ORPHANS’ COURT BOR THE A CITY AKD COtTJS'PY O? PHILADELPHIA. BateteoDWAL H C. BOaLS*, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the court to audit, nettle, and adittst the accountof GBO K. ZISGLBK» Executor .of W*, H. C. BOBIiBH; deceased, and to report distri bution of the balance lb the bands of the accountant, will lueetthe parties interested for the porpoees of his appointment, on TUESDAY, April 4,18®, at 4o*clpck *. M ,at hi* Office, southeast corner SIXTH and WAL SUT Streets, in the city of Philadelphia, BBTBN mhU fnrwSt Auditor. TN THE OBPHA.NS 1 COURT FOR I thb citt o^hilabsephta. BsUte ofjOHK'LIEfpSiY*. dioUaed- The Auditor appointed fey the to audit eettle, and adjust the final account of BYANB JROOJSBS. sur viving Executor of John Lindeay, deceased, and to re* port distribution of the balance in the hands of the ac countant. eriU meet the patties interested, for the pur poses of hie appointment on TUBSDiY, April 11th, : fesfi. at three o’clock P. M.» at hisoffice, Ho.. 1458 South EIGHTH Street, in the cttv of PMladaJpbia. \ mh24'fxnwfit JOHH B OoLiHASi Auditor. Q IB D. . , SPECIAL KOTIGE. Tie Store I now occupy fa sold Ibr a Bautin* insti tution. Mat Being able to procure ft Building aufftcientlylarge to bold my atock, I an compelled to WlgT>T, OTO As'f&ataepoeaible, I no w offer my immense aaaortmont of ■ FDBKI TUBE AT VKBT LOW PBIOBS. GEORGE J. HEKKELS, mUMm 809 AMD 811 CHBSTBTIT STB BBT. ENGLISH BROWN STOUT, ■ SCOTCH ALE, IB BTOBE AMD GLASS. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, dhat.br ib bibb gboceeikb. Corner of ELEVENTH and VINE StO. TO HOLDERS OF OIL, STOCKS.—I A -will exchange *SO,OtO worth of Furniture, at oath prices, lot good Oil Stocks, and will add tea per cent, to the Price ofstock now celling onriLe mhs2«t 909 and 811 OHESTSPt Street. m LARGE RED WETHERSFIELD *l~ OHION SBED. —This variety will produce a Ml grown Onion th« cane i»Moib K«iwji »»ly, Aielia bio article 3? or sale by KG BERT BHIET, Jr., bio a™cie. i * and 92* MABKEC Street, Above math. m ONION SETS! ONIOJT SETS I “*“ ,al * ta qaftßti ‘ l f o t gßKTßiJwT. J E „ t mMB . 5t PLOUGHS, HARROWS, CULTI "I" VATOBB, Hsv and Straw Cutters, with all other Implements returned ty K bSib*^ Hoi. 9»3 and 9»»AIABKSV Street, mhlß-dt Above Hlntht « IMPORTED BLUE IMPERIAL FBAS-—lOO bushels juat receive! from London, Those nho wish a very pore article should pnrehiM Trent this Invoice. Her Ja Hoe. 93S* and 93* MABKBT Street. mhiB-6t Above ninth. H. JAMES, > (Formerly of Philadelphia,) ATTOBHBTAT LAW. - FKANKLIH, YEHAKGO OOUHTTi PHHHA. Special attention gives to the examination of Titles. Rm.Ansi.PHU. Bbphhbhoeb t-Kjhae. *. Ijes, Kan, Hon JVBoss Snowden, James K Little, Bs<t- T. Tasker. Sr., Hood, Bonbright, * Co., J. Z._BeßtavMt, President 7th national Baflr. "MW- Exempt Connecticut, Bw Toik* frtnly* Oregon. and Tax— O AMUEL W- HOFFMAN. ATTORNB FKASMj (l»*erfK.lUd«l>M»-» I wstaSSSr mh7-Sm - twwabb of counterfeits aw® xJnH PRINCIFLBD DEALERS endeavoring to il«- KAWOWt BERKNfiSS’ BAZAAR, NINTH B»ESOH Streets. _ . _ ADOTIOS B iAtToF H 038583. *«.. . Pristtssbon?** »***• tt»9*«lo«k. wm- KiTCfY tiOKSR^L i®™* ??d C i *M** TaltisMe fssCtroltitt* clnltok d EIDb ' r of erauUtft saddle horses. is -3 Ml tal ** orße ‘ C031,nl 6 y,a ™ <*<U trotted last fell la A shifting top bQCXT att<* harness;, A oaiz oibrowu ponies, 5 aad 7 years old A bay 1 * Patch en» ’ horse. 7 year* dC Aiao, other horses. ALSO, A Urge collection of desirable new aaxA eeWud.fc*** carriages, wagons, harness, saddle*, Sc/, •&«., with Which tt e sate 'Wilt commence Included in the wagons will he foand •; A no top Wfffdn- new style, by Watson. One no-top Bqnare box mbapnng wag&n, w&teon*s juahe, by order of executors. One two-hone coach* In excellent order. > tj «?**»»* jight barouche, by I»ane. s3f~ Co postponement on account of weather. j%g* Me of hextee. on Wednesday. . A®~37il: Trade l-ale of carriages, ftprilfth,. Sttßfe ALgRgP ii. HESKSm An^ojiser. ACADEMY OP Mtfsic. TWO 2 lOBTS . ' - OP GXAED ITALIAN OPBB4. FEIDAT BVBHIHG. MarcA utfc, • VgfiV* latent Opera of JpA Fofi2e DEL DaSTTBTO, Wttwm U proEOuncmi by tb* entire prase of Sew T oifr* srthe «reate*t work of tbe iHuurloas c'imposfer. jA»* for SATURDAY EVJSNIHO. M*redSth. Ab.bex T »new-terBioo’gfbia brUlUat Opera. IB A B l iVO I. o. she»followinr Artists wtu aopearia LA POEZA 3BL, 03STISO- Situorina OASOZ2I 27CCSE. ‘ * Berfiratappearawem Pblladtsipnl*; Mil®. KvßK^Sl* Slfuori MA&sIMILTASr, appearancfria Philadelphia; 'l»OBIJTC, _ susiffi, , D7BBEUL THK_IBrCIDBSrTj*L B4LLBT wjll be execraod be Mlfi.* BKHBSTIHE and tuiel ABRfOL. Conductor.. Mr. CASA BSBSKABTir. FSA DIAVCAO I be etlth a moat br&Uaat «at, Inelndlnc KUe *si^«i B G.Torn, BELLI o I. LOSIRI. Sectored Beats for either ©f the above ham«d verrora ances can vow he obtained at the ACADEM Y OF JfUaiff and at GOtJ-i D’S Mastc bsore. Secured fiutiM.. AtfalBrioa»*..M.u..,««ui..... Family Circle....*. imphitteatre.......... .. Doors open at 7. Opera eoaunenees at 9. On M<md ay, 37th. last , first night of the Italian Opera In Washington. jahS3-ft XTEW CHE BTNUT- STREET ; THSA j-l TBS. CHESTNUT Street, above Twelfth. GfBOTBS & SINK-.«►...» —ljwwpea and irtsmii, TBUE-BAT and FRTBaY THE NEW MOBaL DKAMa . * TRIUMPHANTLY SUC IKSBFOL, TEE LARGEST AUDIENCSd of the Season faaVV sembled to witness the new Local Friz* Drama, la fen* aotH. by Mies Laura Keane, styled THE WOBKMfia OF PHILADELPHIA* THE WORKMEN 0 P PHILADELPHIA! on TEE CHESS OF BRISK, Which will be presented on the above named evenings with ail the Hew and Beantital Scenery AstonUhia* Mechanical Effects, Superb Properties and Appoint ment*» OnainaJ Hade* and the TRULY GBBaT CAST OF CH ABAIFEES. All the Grand Scenes wilt be presented tbb Bar book, a Mo nger institution. SUPPBR BOOM- DAVIS' RESTAURANT, aRCSS*. z THE HOOtBIOPS OF PHI u aD&IPGLIA AND DEW CATHEDRAL INTERIOR VIEW O 9 HERRICK A SONS* FOR SALE. MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY, WASHINGTON AVBSHS. __ PHILADELPHIA BY MOOSLIGHP; Showing the sparkling waters of the Delaware* Wife the Shipping, Ferry Boat*. Ac. CHEST*FT 6TBR*T aND ACADEMY OFFtNRABT*. TAB HOME OF THE WORKMEN, SIGNING THE PLEDGE, AND GRAND DENOUEMENT. AUCTION NOTICE. AflVSSlHKiri'b JOHN T. FORD, Manager. BUBBBBL. THE INCIDENTAL BALLET** imOH - By Mile. EBNB.TiBS and Mile. AtTSIOL. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Match JBth, THIRTY SEVENTH GRAND FAMILY MIfTMER, When THE M OBKMEff OF PHILADELPHIA vM£ be preset ted. mbit-at TXTAJiUUT.BTBEBT THEATER TV Last Night but one of MB. J. 8 CLARKE: THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, MarchStih^ The brilliant Comedy of - EVER)BODY’S FRIEND. _ Major Be Boots S. Clarice. To conclude with the Domestic Drama from the work* of Dickens. of _ BICHOLAB NICKLBUY. • BATOaS^. I FABBWELBBgaKFiTbgJ B. CLARBJL MBS. JOHN DREW’S NEW AROH iTJL STREET TBKATRB. BBNEFIT OF BARNEY WILLIAMS. KB. ABO KBS. BARNEY WILLIAMS, TO-BIoBT (FRIDAY). Mareh 24tb. 188$. IB THREE GLORIOUS PISOES, ABO 8188 DISTINCT CHARACTERS. BORN TO GOOD LOOK, » AN HOUR IK SsYILLE, and THE HaPPT MAN. THE GREAT AMERICAN CIRCUS, A WALNUT Street, above EIGHTH. Harare. GARDINER and HEMMINGS Proprietor*. -<£ LAST WEEK BUT ONE ' TEe lanthable pantomimic «ttrav»,anJA, entitled BON QUIXOTTB ABO HIS SQUIRE SANOHO PABZA. Every events,doris, the week- All the star riders vrftt appear, and lAMBS MABIGaN will throw a double snmroeraanlt in the air. Toeeetbie alone is worth th P 8 AM EWCK B SY. tbe popular Clown:, will also ap pear every events, ourina tne-week Performaneea on Wednesday and Saturday after none, commeicingata})* o'clock. EveningperfonntneN commences at 7. m, Admltsion 6o el*. k first tier; Xrsta.* second tier. - mMd PARPENTER’B HISTORICAL PAINT. " ING, *’Tle B'H.anciptiios Proclamationbeforathe Cabinet, ” at 1305 CHRaTBUT Street, between Tnir teenth and Fourteenthetreets. Open. tromS A M un til 30 P.M Admission SO cents. Four ticket* for $L n>h2l«6t* . Tiermania orchestra.- public U REHEARSALS every SATURDAY at SJf o'clock F. M., at MUSICAL FUHD HALL. Single Tickets. 25 ceate. Six Tickets. $1; to be bad at Tnuuder’s. An die's. end Meyer'aMneic Stores, and at the HatL 807-H THE academy of fine arts, JL CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, Is OPEN DAIME forvisitors, from9AH.Io6F.IL jeM fTiTirUBF 1 - w ® 8 T CHESTER tWWBBASF PHILADELPHIA BAIJj- EOAD. VIA JgBBU. K iSSASgmmT Os and after MOHDAY, April 17, 1860, tlie trains trill leavo as CHBSTKR TRAINS Leave Philadelphia for West Cheater at 7.55 and 10.3* A. 8., and 2 15.4.45. and 6 45 P M. „ Leave West Chester for Philadelphia at 6.20, 7.45, and 10.56 A, M., anil 45aod 4 45 P.M. a Trains leaving Weet Chester at 7.45 AM. audleavln* Philadelphia at 4 45P. M. will stop only at Media. 8.0. J nncUon.olon ß MUl. J^e¥ r»,^ T ane| r otßo«l. Leaye Philadelphia forß C. Junction at 4.15 and 19 .. Leave B. C. Inaction for Philadelphia at 828 A.-K. ! *xd 7 20 F. M. / i Thete trains stop at ail intermediate stations. OB SOBD^TS| Leaye Philadelphia at 8 SO A M. and 2P. K. Jeave West Cb“Bfcer at 8A- X acd 6F. a. Train sleayinc Philadelphia at 7.55 Jr. H. and 4 45 P. [ M., and leaving West Chester at 7.45 A, M |Wd4 45 P. I#. connect at B C Junction with, trains on P. « B. Oe 1 8.8. for Oxford and intermediate points. Passengers are allowed «o take wearing apparel only | as baggage, and the Company wiii not. In anrcsae, b® responsiola for an amount exceeding one hundred dd~ lare, nnless a special hi made for the earne. HENRY WOOD, Gen*! Sap’t Philadelphia .March 15,1855. Jah2l-Bax Mamm>£F2EM3*& leaveVine-etreet Perry: . . _„ , _ Freight, with Patoenger Car attached— -. 7.30 A. B. Atlantic Accommodation ABF. K. J nnction^~da«o & .^.^ £^b .5 »P. *. Atlantic Aceom mod ation... —..........—6.12 A. M. Freight, with Pasienger Car attached.—.... 1.20 P. M. Jnsotioa Aecommodatioii'™;-**•••*«•• •••••6-SS J> B J BXTRAHADDOjmgLD TRAINS . = Leave Vine street H. 16 A M.. Haddoafield 12. SO P.M. Freight must be delivered at Cooper’s Point befora 3.30 P. M. to incure Its coins down the next day. Sla imif JOHN g. BRYANT, Agent. JStk OFFICE WATER . TRANS SHfcpOBTATIOjr U. 8. A, __ . So. »7A Booth THIKD Street. Pan. AneupHi A, Feb. 14,185*.. Vessels wanted to transport Coal to Southern Porto *SS!tf n^»ffg3felSfaa: Cant. » Aoet. 8. «• FOEALBI«TANDTROY, ■GIIhHBHbS,’ TorS.-The ban* 8 JUWfllH.f. Spicer,-master. I* now loadin* at drat wharf below Soroce street, for the above point*, and wiU JeayB_o* Friday, at 12 o’clock. For freight, which will be taken on reatonable-tenne, g^LasAGMT. 30-t Sonth DBtAWJLBB Arenne. NOTICE;—FOB NEW ■HmBKtOBE —The PHItADBC.PHLAAItH SKW BOBK EXPEBSS BTBAMBuAT COMPANY, yte »»» ma*kw Bt "wiLP'clods’a*co.. i*s wharvbs.fmi«. JAMBS HAHJ>, UT WALf. St'eeU mhl6-9B» N.gYork. .tP—A. NEW EXPRESS LINE, TO JbuSlUC‘Ai.exandßiA, g bobobtown, aw» -WASHIHOfOH. ViaCbg|apMt»»i£4BBl»w»TO Oaaal. Steamers Itava first Wharf above MiSKEr atnw» every WBDKBSPAT u* BfTDRD*.T, at ML VoT ?rsl tht apply to Aiantii, WM. P, CLYDE & QO«i 1* jForK andSouth.Wharves, PMI*.tJLB. DiTIUSOIf* ; YLOWBKS & boWkh, AloxMdrtm, Yu ntoUiKM E PHILADELPHIA SCALE WORKS* PIFTEBUTH Street and FBNITSYI.VANIA Arena*. MS-lm PAYIB A 00. tmm EVANS & WATSON'S laia BALAMAMDH* safe. BTOKB. 10 BOOTH TODETH BTBBBT. PHIWLDBI.PHIA PA A IUM rarlatrof KBE-PBOOT SATBS.alwaT* o* hand. '»■ FIRE AND TH I E F-PROOF* IS IjgAVB MAHUYAOTpSY. Lara andsmaU Bafcc- SsS constantly on hand by J. HABBBKFOBY, Al* VIBE Street. ftdtadelpbla. f<as-lmtr_ n ESTEY« COTTAGE ORGANS Hot only UNEXCELLED, hat UNEQUALLED “fToMmndPow, dB«ICT«a wpariUlyfor Chnrohy And School*,lmt found to be e(m»lly weU&dMi<«dte too FiurlorandßrnrtuSoom. No. IS North BKVNHXH gaeft- _ Alk>, a wmpleto AMoibnont of too Poifcrt K.L>|»» oottrtAsUyon hand. »** ™ ABE YOU LAMB/ GBIPPtBA OR &^ss^4^sasSSSS *ie tot», or ' wi s!’X *“,!«,? Sm jA awemn* 01 «uto who haTS crooked knees M t »gggflH> ofSi.orr, wiU jou not write a QJ THB CABg , recolw to letnrn. fm ol ctowee, a ©Motor, wilcli “ar nwannofeavtogttonot i/so, add«*« IE 1. F UM, STo. S*3 W«t Bonn-FIRST Strest. mUMtWIt Mow Torfc- _ DRBWSTER’S FAMILY MEDICLNKS .Out will never mill that yon needßßSwsrKß * PICTOBiI. for your cough, and ill affections or «• throat. It lathe host known cough ejTUR. _ The alio Bieweter’n Bmh'ocauon, for hatMn*. u«« alee*Breietor’c Cholera Mlitare. JSo. galnte. Dee aUo Biewetsr’s Syo Water. um «» i»Wßter’» *«<»a« Jamaica lincor n«> tlxolinmr ter’e Tetter dtHOTißCWarj. K. Stole Proprietor. mhS4-fmtr lit* BrUgotoe. a. * Partes r® vibi rotting »u ,*»» la «y -%&feg£t.TglS&' tgoowraefStoro a»«u_? UTELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BTJCHIJ « «H«S« - Two Dollkrs •™« GV IN
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