***** 3®°“ •as? . MORRIS BmDIKS ' j d adjonraed M««ttni will be I«ld on WEDNESDAY KVBSING, a9th lust., at 1H 'cloak. at 8, W. corntr FOURTH and GREEN kreeta! o roelre fwttar eubßeriptiona to I he stock. . M it* JOS. & StnpALt* bPflretarr, mMS 41* 434 LIBSIBY Street,. «§* VRITKBBITT OF ' PESSBYLV4. fcSp HU. r DBFARTM|NT OF ARTB r Thc«„*. ifttlon of the Jnaior, Sophomore, and Fresh man 3! tsaes, at the elosa of the Second Term. "wUI he held E the foPowlnir order: " D * 'WSDDESDAT. 22d.-From 10 to 11, Sophomore* b® ’rof. Ftaser. (CTernfafnt of the Metalloid!,.} MJ, by Prof. Kendall, (Algebra.) written. Fro” 11 > Juniors, hr Frof. Jackson, (Horace’. VSte) THUHBDiT, 1M —From 10 to 12. tii’ Pn>f C ß' ,I ” me * wp *d» From ia to bl ftot (Mistory,) oral IDHFSIiAJ, 251 h. —From 10 to 12, Freshmen, hr All|n, (Xenophon’§ Ucllmica, continued,> oral, 12 to 2, SophomoresJftof. Jackson, (Olcaro de ’ttic,) ora 1 RSbAF, «Hb -From 10 to.ll. Freshmen, by tckson, (Livv)ornl GEORGE aULBS ' 8t Secretary of the Faculty of Arta. TWEHTISIH WARB.-THK S ITR. SCBIBItRS to the *25 Fond, in this Ward. wUI lotica tint unless tbetr subscrio tons KB TBB DKAfT takes they wllf Snt hl s^, aT ® i Q tke reserved fund. Wo *ab* ‘Toe’?. o^?o W f l tho b L t 8ro&t a,t6r ' te Dr&, ‘ abi-eb, Beoetarr. W ‘ S ' HALL> «*TI£EOX- THB dir W)I)HT OOKM.'ISWgU/TB j. 613 CHBBTH DT Street, Philadelphia , Philadelphia, March c, ifICS, j is hereby given that the Commission for The it of the City Bounty are now prepared to receive jast the claims of ail new recruits under the pro <4* of existing Ordinances. ituUeeis forties fear will receive ft Warrant foi FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS, mnteers for nvo Tears will receive a Warrant fin FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, rteers for Three Years will receive a Warrant Ait SIX HUNDRED DOLLARS * rmrran,Wl are also prepared to receive applications from, award to, all eltteeju who shalibe drafted for one service, a»d shailthersupon bedulr accepted fin 7 dniy. or thall furnish substitutes, certificate* rants JorJfcejnrm of POD* HUNDRED DOiIARS. •d«W tf OFFICE OF Til K LEHICIH timr ASD BAVIOATIOH OOMPAHY. L ~ ~ , Phii-amm'Hia, March 10, 1885. fctook holders of this Company are hereby notified to provide means for completing the Improvements 16 Ounpmy between Wilkesbarre and Maucn k, ai a lO be prepared to progress with other lm 'SM . 52?3 connections, the Board of Managers f. i' . i'jll'li' o ol°w to all persons who shall ap the books of the Company on de\ tilwSS?!* olo 'i n * o* ttons'eiß at BP.Mr of * ‘ he PtWUege of Gubscrlbtnß for up w a toes a± to tbs extent of me share of new stock for every hares then etandlna in their names. Bieh chare ir entitled to a fractional part of a .nars ehafl haye uvileae of enbsoribing for a fnll share i subscription books will open on the 30th inst., ilose on the 3ath of May at sP. M The new stock not participate In the May dividend. Pry meats be rtqnlieo as follows: Ton per cent, at the time escribing; and the balance on the 34th day of May rid. alter which time only will the new certificates nd. cot paying as above will lose their right lew stock- Those who desire to anticipate pay ,i ill be allowed discount on the whole amount of inscription at the ratoofst* tier o--ut.per annum. ' lm BOLOMOK SHEPHERD, Treasurer OHI€F OLD 'fOWSSBXP LISS EOAl> COMPANY* No 31G0 f!OBSTBDT *t„ . , _ Philadelphia. March a), 1865. *. Anxmal Meetluv of the of tAhe old iship Uue Koad Company will he held on MON-' OirU 3, 1865. at No. 23 MBKC.HASTa BX *E, at half past 12 o’cloc* P M • a* which Una tee an el* efclon will be held for President and Dl -6o serve the eoenlouj ear. I fi p3 WH. W. COLKBF, Secretary. OU'ICl! OF THK WJEST HOKE. lasd dual poKPAsr, Ho. aao aowh > Street, corner of Wiling B Alley* . , „ Philadelphia, March 16, 1685. Awmal Meeting of the Stockholders of the Wast ed Coal Company will be held at the Office of mpany. od WhDl?isBoAT t April sth, 1805 at 13 : M., when an Election will t>e held for eleven >rs to serve daiing the an*ning year. p H. JACKSON. Secretary^ OFFICE OF Tide BUHBHUS MIMWG COMPAHT OP MIOHIOAB; 13* iUT street, Phiiadbiphia. March SO, IS® annual mestioi o) t re etoekholdars of this iiom for tno election of 1)1 rector*, a. d each ntlorbnel ia may come Im fore it. wttl beheld at theofflca of icretHi y. 13‘A W ALHUT Surest, In the city of Phils l»,on the SBOOSB MWDAY.th* lOshday of April, IS®, »t 10 o’clock A. H SAMUEL P. DABLIWtTOir, Secretary. OFI ICE OF MERKIJIJIC «(«!«« „ COMPASS OP- LAKJS 6DPEBXOB, 133 WAii- Stleet. _ ,„,Pnu,ADßi,i>jrrA. Waroh 2l,lSBs AUJTUAT. SIFFTIIMt of the Stockholders of this ny for the KLECMOH OF DIKBOTO HS. asdsnok >HB’ii6t*B as may c-itu* before It. mil b« bald at tee of the Secretory* 133 WAiNC *%Btrr*efc, la the Philadelphia, <*a the SBOON 0 &foNOAY, the yof April, A D. 1865. at 10 o’clock a M. 18t SAtfUBL f. CABLING TON, Sec’y. IWEBIT-FIT£ CJENTS PER SHARE. IFF AKD RASSY BUS Oil. COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL STOCK, 300,000 SHAKES. PAR VALUE, 98 PER SHARE. icriptlon Price, 25 Cents per Share. STOCK ISSUED PULL PAID. too CASH APPBOPBIATBD AS WOKKIN3 CAPITAL. 'B HTTNDBED AGEES OF LIND, IN FEE [PLE, IN THE OIL REGIONS OP PENN SYLVANIA AND WEST YlSaifllA. >mpany is formed upon ibe MUTUAL INTEREST PRINCIPLE, jt eaoh Stockholder becomes an-owner of the >,nd at the OKlOlKai FBIOB. tborate report of the property, made hr Prof. WILLIAM P. KOBESTB, Geologist, file at the office of Hie Company, and can fee seen Hc&tlon.' :» for Safoicrlption open on MOJTDAT, the 10th it 10 o’clock A. M., at Ike office of the TREASURES, J. GOLDSMITH, 338 HAKMOXT STREET, Below Fourth, ahore Walnut. Mroepeetusee and all information mar be had. WM. D. HARRISON, SECBETARY PRO TESL mhK-4t STANDING STOWE Oil ASD MINING COMPANY—CHEAPEST STOCK IN MAEKBT. CAPITAL 200.000 SHAKES. pae value, w. SUBSCRIPTION PA ink 60 CBNTS. NO FURTHER ASSESSMENTS. \n a few tUys a new well Las b*en airnck at a e of one hundred yard* from our property, on iayria. ie lands of tide Company are located within tie ll belt of'West Virginia, and embraces 348 aeras Ijnple, and two leases, one of 10 and the other of and Prospect as at the office, jrlptioa hook will eloie In a short time, as the sitingrapldl? ►cid. # _ A iFAAO COOPBB, President. JAMBB IT J'ERGDSGN. Treasurer. 12t CHaS H SIIfEBOTHAH Secretary. KUTXCE.-THE i£7M OIL COM- COMPANY OF PBIIiADBLPHIA. active vrop< sain for leasing jcarts of their valu* OIL rauiXJCiKGt TIttBITOBY. on the east sh of Oil Creek, one mile and a half east of Titus- Crawford county, Pennsylvania. Utica Oil Company, the Fountain Oil Como any, >e Guild Form Oil company* all of Sow Sort, these lands on the north; while the aeltbrated ' Fia'.s, the Pennsylvania o*l Greek Petrolenin y,of Phttadeiphla,andtbe Elneslaud OU dom .join them on tho west. The celebrated * 4 Goa :al” and ‘‘Goodrich. Welle,” the ’* Senanso th Well. * * together with other valuable well* be fto prWate individuals, surround them In the are now testing swell dieted* and having an excellent show of oil, sufficient to aid In running the engine, of the lands, as laid oat in acre lota, sent bj applicants. Proposals addressed to the Prest the Company, 113 sou*.fa FQCJBTH Street, PM da, or OHAS. LA N INC,.anperintanient. Box 681, ille P, 0., Crawford county, Pa . will receive Mention S. HEBITAGJS, Secretary, LTlfi CAMP CBEEK Olli COM omas aas south thibd street. Philadelphia- March a*, 1885. ;nx,—The Company have contracted for borlat rails* and expect to have at least two wells in tto& within six weeks- . . re are Pour Thoftsand Shares ressalaini to be '•^'^•^‘“dalHn/ormaUoiieaii be obtained ’ o fficesf «“ C °“ P /os' imm fteeldeat, E ETKMABD. Tieaeurar. LHJBIG, MKSO iSpkBD M. BTONBB, tj ABBOTT. WM. HKBGBS, F. L. WIT.DBB. , ■ elnthSt* J. B. CHAMPION, Secretary. ii HANWHA AS» BKIBGJB BPH undersigned, «wpd»tof» m*m4 ta flw toformthe “Kanawha audßrldgeEonOUOom ’’ of the State of West Tiwiaia.'do herehy ap. the 13th day of Apri . S.» 1& 85 * W/v 4 fl°tsr?.Sn , afcffo. 333 Witß uTJSfcree I, Koom So. 8, i n ttie Philadelphia, as the tfme and rfroft* >ral »eetin* of th® Stookholdew, to riect a Board /actor*, mas® By-laws and transMa a pT otuer ieei which may lawfully be done by the * aid Stock* tan to itmrai uestlnr. JoglJpH SHOM * KBS , M. 8 MYBKS, ~ „ CH4SLBBB KKLLB7, CHiBLEBKBI.LT. nmtmng. TISPtLL. ®BIAOIiCOIIFiHT ni ... Aa fturaal jneMlnf of the Stockboldew of A OIL COMPAJSY will be held on TOBBDAT. 4tk;_JBM, »t M o'clock A. M., at their Office, 113 a FOUKTH Street, to elect a Board or Directors for inßolntiear. and to transact otter haslncss. Toe Her books trill be doled on Monday, 27tb Inst.,and td on Wednesday, AnrH HEBITAOTt Secretary.. OFFICE OF rassnsr MISISIO COM. FAST or LAKE SBPSBIOB, Ho. 319 WAD- JtTMt, PhiLADBOPHIA. Mitch 34, 1»J0_ / anntal meetlat of the Stockholder, of this Cool . forthe election of D tractors ui moh other!oast* , ksmsT coma buore It, will be held at the office of Company, Ho. SIS W ALKUT Street, city of Patla ihtaToa the first TBESDAI, the 4th day of April, vtat>4 t3<>,k r PAVID S. HBYL, Secretary. IHVII)£SI> ISOTIOK.—OFFICE OF the WABBIBGTON AND WALHUT Bjl HD OIL Ro 314 Mlroh 18.1865 !wL P Kf ASia Treaaarer, THK ANNUAIi MBfJPSS? filwkliAlilAMi of tbs OE£ESx Sun irJi .OOMPaBT will be held « * hB SS£|nAT* »Drti .Bo *lfl WaLBOT 1 Btr««e, on TDBSDAT.Apru •tio’ciook. Cml2i 3i*2 B. J. PAPXu S»o r- L companies. LOWXBEK'S bun PETROLEUM AND MINING COMPANY PENNSYLVANIA AND 'WEST VIEGHNIA. INCORPORATED UEDBB THE LAWS OP PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL, $500,000. 108,000.—....... FAB VALUE, *5. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $B. WORKING CAPITAL*.. .—530,000. OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, No. 13 SotitD Third Streets PHILADELPHIA. PRESIDENT. JOHN" STILZ. SECRETARY, CHRISTIAN KNE4BS. TBEAStTBEB, ROBERT O. DAVIS. BIBECIOKS. JOHN STILZ, JOHN BABBT, GRAB, W. F. CALVEKT, ISAAb BHINE3TROM, THOMAS FISHEB, ENOCH GRAY, BOBEBT C. DAVIS. 1. Tie property consists of one hundred (100) acres in ee simple, on Lowther’s Ban, Ritchie county, West Virginia, about two miles from the forks of Hashes Iyer, and within a short distance of the (teat Asphal nm Coal Banks of BUchie oonnty. This estate is located within the immediate centre of he Great Oil Belt of West Virsinla. which section, for he superiority of its oil, and for the quantity and car. alnty of its yield, snrpasses the well-known Venango region of Pennsylvania. This tract lies on either side of the Bon. intersected by nnmerons streams, with a great abundance of tim ed' on the premises 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 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, and declaredtobennque.tienable "oilterritory.” The recent strike of the one hundred barrel flowing well near the forks of the Hushes river Is only a short distance from this property, thus enhancing the value oi this tract as first-class oil territory, and doubly as suring ns that there will bean ample return to all in vestments. 2. One hundred and ninety.six acres of Mineral Lands,situated on Lioking Creek, Fulton county,Penn sylvania, abonndini in Iron Ore and other vAluabla minerals, and heavily timbered. The titles to the above property are perfect. A limited number of shares will he sold at $2 per share. Subscriptions received by BOBERT C. DAVIS, Treasurer, at the office of the Company, No. 13 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. mh2l-6: TWENTY CENTS FEB SHAKE MONONA Oils COMPANY. CAPITAL $35.0,000. FAS VALUE ........ ONE DOLLAR, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE ONLY 80 CENTS PER SHARE. Full Paid Pp,X© Further Assessments. WORKING CAPITAL, $15,000. This Company Is organized’on the most equitable principle, without recoune 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 thetr mean,, and to participate in thelegitlmateprofiis of the production of Petroleum, to which end a large portion of the proceeds of the sale of the- stork. Is devoted to working capital. The Company own in fee simple one hundred acres of fine boring territory, in the centre of the celebiatid Mecca Lubricating Oil district, in Trumbull county, Ohio, consisting of a good, well, improved Farm, sur rounded by producing wells of the Mecca Oil Company, of this city, the Boston Lubricating Oil Company, and others, producing severally from two to eight barrels per day. Tbe Mecca Oil is a natural lubricator, the"be»t in the market, and is in great demand at fifty dollars per bar rel at the wella. Thera are two wells down* Almost ready for tubing, with a good show of oil in both, wi*h an eigljt*hora« 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, so that & large ntunbsr of wells can be sunk at no greater cost than one well in "Ve nango coanty, and other oilfdistricta; though within a few week b oil has been found inthe Mecca districts at SCO feet, indicating that there will yet he large flow* i»g wells in this section'of Ohio. When the stock is all taken, a meeting will bs called, officers elected, and measures taken, for the fall deve lopment of the property. Subscription books are now open, from 10 o’clock A. M. to 4 o’clock P. M., at 60S CHESTNUT'STREET. - JOHH DERBYSHIRE, HEHBY E. WALLACE, E. S. PBEHTISS, W. 0. LESLIE, GEORGE W. GRIFFIH, BOBT. JOHHSTOH, Committee. . P. S.—The books will ba open SATURDAY BYE KIHO, from 6to S o’clock, in order to accomodate per >os> unable to subscribe daring the day, mh22-4t ygjgf" IHE &T.A.XjD:En» FAKM PETROLEUM, MINING, * MANUFACTURING CO., OF ATHENS COUNTY, OHIO. CAPITAL.. .y...... .*330,000. NBMBLK OF SHAKES 350,000. PAE VALUE AND SUBSCRIPTION PEIOE, $l. . 50,000 BHABIS BXSERVID POE WOBKIHG CAPITAL TEMPOBAEY OFFfI3EBS : President, JOSEPH SAUNDEER Secretary and Treasurer, WILLIAM M. LEVICK. directors, Joseph Saunders, He. 84 H. fourth street, Phila. 'William M. LoTlck. Ho. 831 H. Sixth street. Phila. H. Allen Moore, Ho,.SiH. Fourth street, Phila. William B, Morrison, OoatesTille, Cheiter co., Pa. Thomas P. Smith, Ho. 20 H. Fourth street, Phila. Henry B. Pastel,fortieth st.,Elngseeeisgave.,Phila, Isaac Haldsman, Hewtoa Square, Delaware 00.. Pa. David Clark, Danville, Pa. Edwin HcCalla, Ho. IS 8. Second street, Phila, Adam D. Williamson, Hewtown. Delaware co., Pa. The property of this Company consists of 357 aoreeof land In fee simple. Ho. I—Contains 260 acres, situate on the Hooking El ver, about four milee east of Athene, the connty town of Athene county, and about thitty-four miles west of Marietta. The Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad coea through the premises; Stroud’s Run flows through the entire length of the farm, and forme ajnnction with she Bncktrg Biver on the property, affording nearly two mites 0/ boring territory. . No. 2—Contains 97 acres, sitnate about miles north west oi Ho. 1. Stroud’b Bun also pasiea through the tract, upon which there ie a large amount of land suita ble for boring purposes. The well known aetha "Btalder Salt Well” is on Tract 80. 1. which, at the time of boring, ditcharged oi) in earn quantities that It was lonnd necessary to tube It off. There are surface indications of oil on Tract Ho. 2: also, Oil Springs from which Petroleum Bows in email quantities et at) times. Both of these properties are in the immediate vieinity of several wells, which are now producing the beet quality of Rubricating Oil. The amount of boring territory, the convenience of transportation which the railroad and river afford, the large deposit of valuable coal which underlies both tracts of land, together wUli the pledge which the na negerrmaks that no reasonablo cost snail be spared to thoroughly develop the property, reader It worthy the attention of those Who are deeiroue of investing money in what promisee a rich return, .... . , Sunset union for a limited amount of the stock can be made by application to any of the officers, or at the Of- See of the Company, No. 831 North SIXTH Street, PHILADELPHIA. H-Cg- TDK ANNUAL MEETING «F THE *=» STOCKHOLDERS of the ROCK OIL COMPANY will be held In accordance with the bylaws,atthe office of the company, Ho AOBWALHuT Street, os MOBDAI, the third of April next, at 11 o dock A. M., when an election will bs held for FivoDOodijrehj serve for the ensuing year. JOHN f. OKAhrq mhlS-tap3 Bec’y and Treasurer. scs> DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE OF fcSy the MAPLE SHADE OIL COMPAHY. 53* VraLHDT Street, p HniADmrBIA , March 23, ISM. dend of BIGHT PEBCEST, making In aH Twelve Per C«ni„ payebleon aid after theSOth Inst The Transfer Books will close on the 25th, at3P. M., and open on the Sint. raOMAB B . SB ABLB. m124-6t* . Secretary. NOTICE. —OFFICE OF THE PENN frig? BYLVAMIi OIL CREEK PETROLEUM COM PAHY. Ho. 11l lm FIFTH DIVXDEHD HOTICB. The Board of Directors hare - thie Dividend of THREE PEE 01HT., per share, oat of the net earatafs of the Company e free of taxes payable ou and after April Ist. Transfer Books will close on the 2Sth Inst- and re open April 4th. _ AUG O.LBIDY, mhl3- Bt* secretary and Treasurer. OIL COMPANIES. Bf m CAMERON PETROLEUM CO. OP PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL....... *1.000,000. SHARES ............5300,000. SUBSCRIPTION PBIOB. .33.38. PRESIDENT, VANCE STEWART** ey KEEOHK OOCKTT, PA. TREASURES. E. G. JAMES, . or PHnapaugig. - BECRBTABY. J. L. DARLINGTON, WIST OHBBTBB, FA. DIRECTORS, VANCE STEWART, Mercer eounty, Fa. JOHN B. LEONARD, West Chester, Fa. D. C. FOBNEY, Washington, D. O. HENBY D. COOKE. Washington, D. O. SIMON CAMERON, Harrisburg, Fa. JOHN H. DIEHL, Philadelphia. , JOHN F. GRAFF, Philadelphia. GEOBGE O. EVANS, Philadelphia. JAMES DUFFY, Marietta, Lancaster so.. Fa. The present and prospective value of the stock of this Company may be inferred from the fact that it own, a fee almple Interest in 473 (four hundred and seventy three) Acres of the richest-testedbil territory in Venango county, believed by the most experienced oil men in that region to be capable of producing a net annual in some to the Company of one and a half million dollars, or three times the entire cost of the stock, which would beequivalent to twenty.five per cent, a month on its subscription price, or one hundred and fifty per cent, per annum on its par value. The following Is a description of the Company’s pro* Perty: - One-fourth fee elmple Interest in the celebrated “Hoover” Farm, situate on the Allegheny river, about two and oue-half miles below Franklin, con taining 292 (two hundred and ninety-two) acres, with 532 rods (or over one Ulile) front on the Allegheny river, on which there are now twelve leases, each ten rod. square, and from which the owners of the foe elmple get one half the oil, free of all expenßa. Besides this, thers are two wells owned by the owners of the fee, from which they get all the oU. •On this Farm there are now ten wells in operation, producing an average of ten.barrels per day. and several others are abqut being tubed. There are also on it $7 (eighty- seven) more iote surveyed, and more than fifty applications ore now standing to lease the latter for one half the oil to the owners. Onto! the twelve wells on this Farm eleven are now paying handsomely s a fact which auffieientiydemon strates the great riebnesa and reliability of the terri tory. Is ths entire fee simple interest in 181 (one hundred and eighty-one) acres, situate on the Allegheayriver, near ly opposite the “Hoover ” Farm, and a little nearei Franklin, at the mouth of Mill Bun, having a front of 96 rods on the Allegheny river, and one mile on both sides of Mill Rnn, with ample boring surface for one' hundredict.llx, orLotsof ten rode square. This tract is known as the “Stewart Farm,” and la dear of all leases or incumbrances of any kind. There is now in,operation a fifty-barrel well (beside several smaller ones) on the Cochran Farm, which ad joins thieoe the south. In fact, the “Stewart “ Farm is surrounded with good-laying ,whU*> and within a short time a tingle lease of 30 rods front, on the imme diate opposite side of the river, sold for (166,000 (one hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars.) On this lease a good well baa been etrubk within a few days. In addition to the territory of the “Stewart" Farm, which is believed to be equally as good as the “Hoot eri” there are on it s three'etory Grist Mill, with fine water-power, a good farm-house, and other buildings, hat will be of uce to the company. The duratAlity of this immediate oil section is Illus trated by the fact that some of the wells on the “Hoov er” Farm have been pumping for over fouryears, with out auy 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 more than the oil at OU Creek. The officers of the Company feel justified In present ing the following estimate of what, with vigorous management, the above lands can he made la yield for the benefit of the stockholders in a comparatively short time: THE “STEWART FARM.” There is room on thie for one hundred lots of ten rods square, aU of which can be leased Immediately for one half the oil, free of all expense to the Company, Estimating one well to eaoh lot (one hundred wells, although there is room tor three hundred) at the very moderate average of ten barrels each, would make a Daily product of-.. -.... * LOOP bblg. Out of this the Company’s share would be. 600 bbls. Value of dally yield to the Company, at ten dollars per bbl (it Is now selling at 3 L‘i. SQ. )».*•• ••'36,000 00 Allowing three hundred working days to the year, this wonld make the Compa ny’s annual net receipts, from the Stew art Farm alone-- ———. 1,600,000 00 Allowingtheeameestimatesfor the “Hoov er ” Farm, in which the Company owns one-fourth in fee of the land interest, the annual net receipts from the latter would be-——.- ——. 375,000 00 Making the annual receipt* from, both . - Farms 1,876,000 00 Deducting from this amount the sum ef 3976,000 for contingencies, would leave the Net annual Income of the Company*-—-. 31,600,000 00 ALL THESE LOTS GAN BE IMMEDIATELY LEASED, if it is deemed expedient, at a royalty of one-half the OIL with covenants binding lessees to sink- wells, with all possible diligence, to the depth of 600 or more feet. A FEW PLAIN WORDS TO SUBSCRIBERS. You aro not asked to subscribe to this Stock with the expectation ol immediately receiving large dividends, but the basis on which the Company rests, it is be lieved. will make your investment not only safe, but, prospectively, of enormous value. notwithstanding, at the present prices of oil, the Com pany's annual receipts (without any farther develop ment) would be forty thousand dollars, or eight per tent, on the cost of the stock. The President, Mr. Stewart, Is one of the most practi cal and experienced oil operators in the State, and his residence near the Company’* property and general oversight of Its management ie the beat guarantee that no efforts will be spared to make the Investment pro fitable. Applications for a large proportion of the stock have already been made, but none will be received until the books of the Company are regularly opened for that purpose. only a limited amount of the stock will be sold at subscription price. The stock will be Issued full paid, without farther assessments. BOOKS OF SDBSOBIFTIOH Will he open for a few days, on and after January 18. 1835. at the office of E, 6. JAMES, Treasurer, Ho. 101WALHUT Street, nilada. Also, temporarily, by * A. DOUGLAS, feS-tf At S. E. cor. SEVEHTH and CHESTHTJT Sts. t7S> OFFICE OF THE HEW EMPIRE Sasf IKOH abb PETROLEUM COMPAHY, Ho. 330 WALHOT STREET,'(Room 6 ) Philadelphia, March 21. 1885, The Animal Meeting oi the Stockholders will be Reid on MONDAY the 27ch inei, at 3 o’clock P. M. An Election for officers to serve the ensuing year will he held. GEORGE B. PEDDLE, mh22-si* Secretary. EDVCATIONAL THB gbeat practical commer. a CfiL INSTITUTION FOR THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG MEN. BRYANT. STRATTON, A BANNISTER’S NATIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ASSEMBLY building, Be W. COT. of CHESTNUT and TENTH Stf. (Entrance on Tenth street ) BOOR*KEEPING. PENMANSHIP, COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC, COMMERCIAL LAW, BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE, TELEGRAPHING, BUSINESS FORMS, etc This Izutitntloß offers to youog men the facilities of a thorough and practical education for business, which will enable them to enter at once upon the fields of use iuJnetß and honor. In addition to an extensive course In the theroy of Book-keeping and the collateral branches, each stu dent receives ell the advantages of a periect system of ACTUAL PRACTICE representing the aetuat operations of the principal branches of trade and commerce. THE PRACTICAL COURSE is wholly in advance oi anv thing of the kind heretofore known. Among the various '’houses” thoroughly appointed and engaged in practice are: Banks—Public and Private. Mercantile Boases—WholesaJe and Retail, including Dry Goods, Groceries, Produce, Ac., Commirsion Houses. Transportation Offices, .Insurance Offices, Telegraph. Ofßcesr PostX'ffiCfS, dtc., &c., Sc. 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TIOKNOE <6 FIELDS. CAPE COD, By HEHBT D. THOBJAtJ. 1 VoL 16rao. *l.OO. •This new work of him who has been justly regarded as one of Batura's ablest students and Interpreters will be welcomed by all who haye read “ Walden" and "Hslne Woods." It-is pronounced the best of the author's admirable list of books. Its pictures of Gape Cod, that region *‘ so pear-and yet so fa'-, *' are diawn with that wonderful minuteness and rigor whlcb.oh.a racterize all THOBBairs writings. an extract from “Gape God," entitled "Highland L l eht,»>. appeared in a recent number of the Atlantis Monthly, and at traded universal praise. GOETHE’S VUHIUI MEISTEB. Translated by THOMAS CARLYLE, With a fine Portrait of GOETHE, engraved for this edition, 2 Tola, 16mo. SS.6O. This is a new and revised edition of a book which Carlyle’s translation first made popular with American readers. The book has been out of print for several years, and this edition Is issued to meet a very general demand. POEMS, .By RALPH WJJ*2>O EMSR6O*. How edition, 1 yol. S2mo. Blue and Gold $1.50. JBGP For sale by all booksellers* or sent post paid on receipt of price by the publishers* TICKNOR & FIELDS, 135 WASHINGTOn street, Boston. JEK ATLANTIC IHOIVXHLLY APRIL, 1865, ZS PUBLISHED VH IS BAX. THE TABLE OF UOSTENTS IS AS FOLLOWS Adventures of & Lone Womans TheSpaniards’Graves at the Isles of Shoals; Grit; The Pettibone Lineage; Up the Si. Mail's; Botin Badfellow; lee and Esqui maux, XV>; Dr- Johns, lIL ; Our First Citizen; Needle and Sardes, IT.; Memories of Authors; Theodore Hook and his Friends; The Chimney Corner, IV.; Mr. Hosea Biglow to the Editor of the Atlantic Monthly; “If M&ssa put Sun* into onr Han's. ’ * Among the contributors to this number are the folio w in* writers: R, P- "Whipple, T. W. BicKjnrsojr, Mrs. Austin, O W. Holmes, T. 8. Aldeich, Donald G. Mitohbll. James Bussell Lowell, Fitz Hugh Lud low, Mrs. H. b. Stowe. D. A. Wasson, Mb. and Mrs. S. C. Hall. 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A BOOK OF GOLDEN DEEDS of aU Timas and all Lard*, Gathered and nan a ted by the author of the * 1 Heir of E* dclyffe, * * Tinted paper, green vellam.. THE JEsT BOOK. The Choicest Anecdotes and Sayings Selected and arranged by Mark Lemon Two beautiful little volumes of the ** Golden Treasury SI THACKERAY'S VANITY FAIR. Illustrated edition. 3 vole Tinted paper. Cambridge Frees. TRIAL OF JOHfT Y. BEALL. Official report. TOO STRANGE NOT TO BBTRUE, TOMS BUTLER, and all the other HEW HOVELS ALL THE SEW BOOK* received as soon as issued from the press, and sold at lowest price 8. mh2s-tf QffiCITLAR. : THE PUBLISHERS RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE THAT.THE HISTORY OF THE - PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CORPS _ ■ . 18 MOW READY FOR DELIVERY TO SUBSCRIBERS. It contains a com plete record of this gallant organiza tion; and of the diff*r*nt companies, regiments and brigades, giving graphic descriptions of their expedi* tiOBB, marches, skiinifßhts and battles, together with biographical sketches of officers and personal records of e*cb private during bis term of service-compiled from OFFICIAL REPORTS and other documents, by J. B. SYPHBR, Esq. It is is one volume octavo of 122 pages, and is ele gantly illustrated by STEEL ENGRAVINGS of Governor CUBTI«. Generals MEADE. Vo CALL, and the lamented REYNOLDS, and by a MAP of the vi» eSnUyof Richmond, showing the route of march and the battles in which the RESERVES were engaged in the seven days' fight, and is neatly printed on good upper and handsomely bound in black cloth and library leather. It ta told only by subscription. Price from thtsdates4.6o;nCloth;Jn Library LeatherfctTle, $5 ' Active ano responsible parties desiring to canvass for this popular and attractive H>»torv, wUlmake applica tion with written recommendations to BLUS BARR A CO., Publishers. XAKCABTE&, March 22. 3865. fflhM 2t~ CffiEAT CENTRAL CLOTHING HOUSE, NEW PUBLICATIONS. , . _ MOW IB THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE „ *» PETEBSOB’S COOMrEREKIT DETEO i'OH - Bow ready lor APRIL Pull dsacj iptioas of iH Haw ConuterreitH, NATIONAL BANKS, NATIONAL BANES.—-PETEHSOH'S i* ihe only i)eto.itor pub* Mebed giyhjg the OFFICIAL LISTS of the National Banks, and e even cities* gaotatlona, Price 15 cents. pETEBSON’S IS THE BEST DETEO -71 TOB PnWiahed. Corrected hy d>res«l & Co. APBIL. Oat this morning. Price $1 51 a year. QKLY ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY FOR PiSTSESON’B godhtbr. *KIT DJiTBCTOB, teat to *bt address. Babsszibe at once. T. B. PETEBtON & BEOS , , ' ' ~3d6*CSESTNUI r Sfcreel Ah the ffew -Boobs are for sale at Paterson's. It AUCTION NOTICE, T. WILLS, AUCTIQNKJSR., ~~ auction notice. lITEUfSITII Sill OF 11RTHEHWABE. 1,200 CBATE& BY OBJ) 131?OF* MESSRS. J. & Q. MEAKIN, Manufacturers, England. TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION BY 08. T. "WILIiS, OS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29th, 18SS, - ATHIS AUCTIOH BOOMS, *O. 73 HTJBBAY STBBBT, SEW YOKE. 4®-Tie sale will inelnde 1,300 OEATBB, com prising beat goods, as follows: PLaIS OtfflSa, HDD 80S, WHEAT or OEBBB, WHITE ffSAHITE. SHAPES: , beat anility of COMMON WABE, SELECTED SB COBiiS, Metal Cor’d Jura, Ac. Warranted in every partionlar, to wbicb tie trade are parlicaJarlr invited. Catalogues ere now resdw, ——' ~ - tnh2s-4fc BKTAU, ÜBI tiOUOSc MOURNING BTO RE,” 026 CHESTNUT STREET.*, JUST RECEIVED, SEW BFBIH6 GOOSSi WHICH WH ARE OFFERIHO'AT PBICES ACCORDING TO THE DECLINE IS GOLD, iud rippeßtfally invite Ladies, who are selecting this style of Goons, to call and examine our stock before purehasincolsewhere. A.. IOEBS jfc CO. OF PRICES . . ONOUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DESIRABLE DRESS GOODS. CURWEK STODDART & BROTHER Have determined to retam the confidence and re* foresee orthekr customers, and have reduced the pries* of tbelr entire stock to the present panic rates, without retain to cost. Large purchases at the recent fletf Torkand Philadelphia Auctions enable us to offer GALIOOIg AT 18 and 20 etc H BLEACHED MUSLIO, 25 ct*. BiX -ai DBEEB GO jDS FROM 31 to MOUSSELISK DbLAIftES FROM 25 to 38cts. OTTRWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 400, 45a, and 454 Honk SECOND street. ’ . Above Willow, B LACK SILKS Of ell grades and widths, from a recent auction sale, at yeiy REDUCED PRICES. , CORWEHr STODDART & BROTHER, 400,' 45a, and 404 HorikSECoHD Street, Above Willow. "DLACK ALPACAS, AJ *• MOHAIRS. “ CANTO* CLOTHS, From a recent auction sale, at Tory REDUCED PRICES. ‘ ‘OURWEN STODB4RT& BROTHER, 450,452, and 454 North bBOOND Street, ; • - Above Willow. OPRING GOODS, AJ ,0B MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR, ATREDTJCED PRICES. OURWBN STODDAET & BROTHER, 400, 452, and 454 North SECOSD Street, - Above Willow. CLOAKINGS. WATER-PROOF CLOAKINGS AT REDUCED PRICES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, , 480, 453, »nd 454 Mortb SBOWND street, mhgS-3t Abovs Willow. OOLD PANIC—PRICES OF GOODS V* TO SUIT THE FALL. ' MOEB "BABGAIKS” FSOM THE PAKIO AUOTIOM 6 ™i l H^S T ?. B,ta Streets. gieiiMjyjgDidA—h iß«_gepfTiia.:jeTigp 80c. , —llofcJ£regular bleached Stocking#* 31c* old price 75. 3 lot Terr fine biro- eye Linen* for aprons, 80c* old price $1.25 . 4 lota Ladies* Lisle Thread (fancy tope) Gloves, 20 to 7fc, very cheap. 1 lot Ladles’ Hemmed Linen corded-border Handker chiefs* Sic. 1 let best-qrrality Magic Bnffllng, Nos. 1 and 2,73 c Jer piece. S lets Bogle Trimmings, balf price, 13,16, and 200. ! lot black sud white and brown and white, small fiald, Bonnet bilk, s>. 26. 1 lot splendid-'bnsllty Black Alpacas, $l, old price- Si. 60, 1 lot Black Italian Sewing Silk. 35c per doz. skeins, 1 lot Ladles' White Cotton Gloves, 23c. 7fi l lot -wide White Bonnet Ribbon, epleadid quality, 7 1 lot all-silk Black Belt Ribbons, 50e 1 let Gents' Merino Gauze Undershirts* $L£O„ 1 lot Bme Bftregc, for Veils, only 80c. I lot Stripe ail- wool Shirting Fiannela, 75c. I lot Hair Boil*. 25c; Hair Balls, 25c. Alto, several lots Plaid Muslins, Nainsooks, Bril liants, Swiss Muslins, Bishop Lawns, Mull Mulls, Ac., all at Panic Prices. Trimming and Bonnet Ribbons in ail colors; Notions in great variety. Also, 1 lot hlgh.colors Spring Shaw la, #5, worth $lO. xnhTS-tl 1865. CLOTH STORE. 1865. KING COTTON KING GOLD Being nearly dead, we have adopted measures to re vive the. CLOTH TRADE upon the good old principle of MODERATE PRICES, within the reach of people living upon fixed Incomes, such as Ministers, Judges, Retired Merchants, &c., &c. Our Stock is complete, purchased under a severe Golden pressure, and we are prepared to offer CLOTHS. No. CLOAKINGS. OASSIMBRE6, 34 BILK VESTINGS, COATINGS. South * NAVY CLOTHS, BILLIARDS, SECOND ARMY CLOTHS,, BAGATELLES, Street. FLANNELS, 4c., CHE A P , AT M©. 31 SOUTH SECOND STREET. W. T SNODGRASS. . Also, a lane assortment of BROWN AND OLIVE CLOTHS for Friends' wear. mh23 12 1 O.OODB GREATLY REDUCED I! I VA THE TIME TOBUYHAS COMBiI ! ! A SPLENDID STOCK JUBT'OPENED ! II! We have held off buyin g until prices wegtright down, and them stepped in and bought freely, and are bow pre pared to BELL COMPABATIVELV CHEAP I ! 1 Black Silks, most excellent quality. Plain Silks in all colors. Wool De Laines, in all colors. Figured De Laises and Calicoes. Beautiful Plaid Goods. Plain and Plaid Mohairs, very pretty. Linens and Mualius, all grades. Cauimereß and Cloths. Flannels, Tickings. Checks, Ginghams, Ac., Sto. Shawls, Skirts, Hdkfs, Veils, &0., Ac. _ Marseilles, Swiss, and other thin and Plaid Hus lins, &c. Honey-bomb Quilts, Marseilles Quilts, Ac-. Ac,, ' At THORN LEY & CHISM'S, mbiB-lm Cor, of EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. \TARD-WIDE BLEACHED MXJSLIHB, A Beit in the city, ‘ Beet lath* olty. For SW eente. For Sl^'oente. A mat Barton. A great Bargain. mue-tf OH GENT C ALIGOI S-WA R BABTBD Madder' Colors, and to "be as good as -we have sold recently at 86 cental A great bargain, and only S 3 pieces of them. Beal American Prints, 25 cts. „ ‘ ’ American Cfcallies and Delaines, 28 and 31 cts. Ail Muslins reduced. All Imported Goods reduced to gold Tftlne. A fell stock of desirable goods selling for cash, at pre sent low market’rates, vii: with, gold at 50 premium, and cotton at 60 cts. per pound. , ~, _ , IT. B —We propose to sell goods, at retail or whole- S.l* * OONARD, rotM it 8 B nor. NINTH and W4KKBT street. BOVS’ CLOTHING. jgOYS’ CLOTHING, SUITS, SACKS, &C„ MEN’S CLOTHING. EASE TO ORDER. COOPER & CONARD, mbM-tic» RB. CORNER NnWR Jr MARKET STS. IHILITABI. 8 BOUNTY FOR MARINES.— WANTED—'Veterans* only, hsvtcg honorable dis chargee from the 0. S. Marine Corps; will be entitled to the Government and all the local bounties, paid upon enlistment. Term of service four years. Better compensation than the army. Marines prize money. For all further information apply at the re cruiting rendezvous. JSb 311 South F&OJST Street, be low Spruce etieet, between the hours of 9 and 3 o'clock. jambs fornbt, data and Becrnlting Officer. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS—PATSNT- A ed hinge-back Allrams, eombinisg strength and the greatest poes’ble degree of Bextblltty. A splendid aseoitment lor sale at B. F. BBIMEB’S. 634 ABGB Btreit ; It* S. E. COR. SIXTH AND MARKET gXREETS. slso FEU MONTH— /* A reliable CanT* 8 *^ 111 **®* andcoanty, for the NURSE AND «Pi, IZT * aQ « .JaterestlßC end £*s*tiDjf book ever published, embracing - T®?' -?°« mail Union army as Nurse, bcyu*. ““CO.. GOOOhItIP. A 0F ; INTELLIGENCE AND tor SSfc °<»»'W*rabio experience in lttefarl matters. Or would accept themmagenwni of any bnsi- S'® ln«a>lve to enabll her to ltvi Mm- SSlß&Tfe* »"»*« T ADY CANYASSERB WANTED^. ■*-? For a Sret-clasß WOKE OF ART, io cenvase Phila delphia and. otiiej oUlos. Pleasant peraever&nce v/iM euily.ara worn *5 to *2O p«r day. Add reel, atatine p>onionsoccupation, “A. B. 0.,” Box4M9PostOffles, ■ Bow York. , ; .„, mhM-et PARTNER WANTED IN THE IRON rr„. Bosinesa. wfth a oapitai of *5O 000 in cash or Pig SSa offlea Fountain Green Ironworks, **«* WAIiBUf street. mh26 3t* QOAL yard.-to lease for a I °. f sea! *’ » yaoant lot on north sida of WABH IBOTOH Avenue. above Twelfth. M fast by 95. snita » oral'yard, or for oth*r pnrpoew: will be Stted nna^»^oo^oH, ,s V l • 11 dB#lrod - Hwilra at 80. 500 UOMMEKOE Street. mh26 slnth«t* 18 000 55,000, $8,500, 000 wanted on mortgage,abundantly tecoredon real estate In Philadelphia and adjoining counties, clear of nil other Incumbrance. • .Apply to Joseph s sidda&li, OosTeraton, *nh24 3t* 434 LIBRARY Street Sgjeli *’ “■*’ AeAJIt A A A I.VU vIU^ i ffla.within one hour of tbe. city, on a Railway- Ad drees Box A, PhilacelohigPost Office, mh22 wstf - -TROUSER WANTED.—WANTE D TO KEJS*^ —A medium-sized JElouee) with'all-the modem conveniences, and within twenty minutes of The Press office. Beat nf references given. Address •* K. P,' office of The Frets, mh24-tf ®'WANTED—ABOUT APRIL Ifc, BY «»a responsible tenant, a modem HOUSE (central), tone “? no ° u mß ' A liberal rent will be paid, and a M. "W ANTED TO RENT, BY APRIL let, a modern DWELLING, situated above Arcb 5? ree i„'RE, d west of Broad. Sent abont *4OO. Address Box 1937, Pott (ifflee inhS-lm* ' ' INSURANCE. i FOURTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT Nos, 106 AND 158 BROADWAY. Net Assets, January 1,1864.• e***** $1,478,088 69 RECEIPTS DURING TEE YEAR. For Premiums, Extra Premium*, &C .see.. $821,204 67 For Intereetandßeuts....llB.4Bsll For Intewßtaad Rents accrued.. 36,714 24 973.534 02 . „ $3,452,502 61 DISBURSEMENTS. Paid maims by death os Policies and Bonus, and payment of Annuities—..,.... $194,302 56 Paid Expenses, Salaries, Taxes, Revenue fctemps. Medical Ex aminers’ Fees, Commissions, Ae*...-..**.-«******,..,...*.** 120,058 04 Paid Dividends. Reinsurance, ' Purchased Policies and Bonus, Interests on Dividends* &e~~ 146,921 78 461,277 & ASSETS. Cath in Bank and on hand****** $31,033 01 Bonds and Mortgaies— 475 00 Real Estate 123,928 74 Premium Notes on Pedicles in force. 763,436 17 [The actuarial estimate of the value of th% Policies which se ctor* there noteeis about $954,000.3 Goarteriy and Semi-Annual Pre miums deferred.—* 02,666 43 United States and New York State Stocks, cost 329,045 60 Premiumsand Interest in course of collection and transmission. 183,997 04 Temporary Loans on Stocks and .Bonds—l44,oCo 00 [Market value of tbe Securi ties, $177,767 60 ] Interest accrued to date, and all • ~ other property.— 36,744 24 y $1,991,225 33 From the great success of Ibis Company they are ena bled to offer superior advantages to policy holders. - tifa poiuu* AF«i»BTi*4 ]»*i!Ahiftiß annual, or in one, five, or ten annual instalments; also, frcn-iuriwrarelffis downiest policies, payable in ten annual payments, which are paid at death,oron arriving at any partical&r age. Life insurance as an investment has no supe rior* as it has saved millions of dollars to the insured, and thousands of families from ruin. Dividends are paid to policy holders* thus enabling them to continue their policies, if otherwise unable to do ao. This favorable feature has been the means of saving many policies that would have been forfeited for want of means to continue them, wnd in several instances, families once wealthy have thus been saved from utter ruin. The oflee of the Company haß been removed to the new building 28os. 156 and 158 BROADWAY, where their prospectus may be had on application. CWPABTOKSHIPB. HUNTER IS THIS **-*-*- DAY admitted as a number of onr Atm D. A. HUE TEE,' SCO FT, & CO. Philada,, March 25th, 1865 mh2S St* Dissolution.— the firm of JAMES E CALDWELL & no. was dt«.o\vedoa tba Ist instant by limitation, Mr. A LABGTON te tirlig- Notice, —the undehsiohed have this day formed a copartnership under the name of JAMBS B- CALDWBLL & CO.* and will con tinue, as heretofore, the long established business. JAMBS B. CALDWBLL, RICHARD A. LEWIS •Philadelphia, March 1, 1865. mh2s>%t TESTATE OF BLLISTON PEROT, -KJ DECEASED. —Letters testamentary on the estate of BLLISTON FEBOTr late of Philadelphia, deceased, having been Issued to the undersigned, ail persons in debted to said estate are r««nested to make payment, and those having claims to present them without delay to CAROLINE E PEBOT, 1033 ABCH Street, BDWaED N. WEIGHT, 115 WALNUT St, mh2s >6t* Executors, THE PARABOLA spmoTAci^ms Ar. now pretty generally in use. No matter whether the viston be IMPAIRED BI AGE, or the fruit of a NATURAL OBLIQUITY, A REMEDY IS GIVEN ' IJJ THg 3? A. It AB OL AS, WMeh Is most effectual. The .use of these glasses ciohi m strain upon the optic nerve. Yon look through thermae yon do through the natural eye. FOB SALE ONLY BY E. BOEHEK & SON, Opticians, It* ■ No. *O3 CHESTNUT Street, QOTT ON A D E S. JOHN H. STOKBS, 90S ABOH Street. YORK AND EVERETT COMPANY’S BECEIYED AND FOB SALE BY CALT.—I,6OO SACKS OF LIVERPOOL a-t Ground Balt, landing from Bohr. Charm. For aalei in lots to snit by GEOROE B. KgRFOOT, jcME-et* 10* SOUTH DELAWARE Avenno. H. JAMES, (Formerly of Philadelphia,) ATTORNEY AT LAW. FRANKLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, FBNNA. Special attention gtyen to the examination of Title,. Philaublpbia Kepbbbitoeb Ohae. B. Lex, Esq., Hon J. Bobs Snowden; James H Little. Esq.. T. T, Tasker,'Sri, Hood, Bonbrtght, & Co., J. Z. DsHayen, President 7th National Bank. mhlo-Bm* CAMUEL W- HOFFMAN, ATTORNEY o AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER, FRANKLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, FBNNA. (late of Philadelphia.) BBFBBS TO Charles E. Lex. Esq,, , 8.4 V. O. Biddle & (to., E. O. Knight k Co., Dr. B S. Mackansie, James H. Little, Esq., I W, H. leaton A Co. mh7-8m THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE I in the eity to ret HEAL-DRESSES, plain : or fahey CAPS, Is at Ho. 90* ARCH Street mh*6 2t» pARTES DE VIBITE—EXQUISITE vy styles, salting ail tastes in their great variety, pi a’ n aed tinted, done in the most artistic manner, at RSIMBR’B popular Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. It* TASTEFUL AND SUBSTANTIAL CJUOTKIIO WANTS. "^TAHTED— OIL, STOCKS, 70S SAKS. HOUSES, MORTGAGES, AHD SSOVKS , RENTS. OEO. NVTOWNSEOT & 00,, MfrSO-fifc 133 K Si POTJRTH ST. WANTED—A SITUATION BY A RE. BLE Y OM « man in a Store. Offlco, or SS™?™ ory ’A*, 8 * oo4 .. p Ss»'i?' oan glvo rood oily Port OffilS' Addreßll w - 5.," Sox 1397, niltM. fottOffico, mhM-St WAITED—BY A TOUNG MAN 23 . years of a?e, & Situation in a Shipping Commis h2s-2;.* ONE MILLION BRICKS FOR SALE, VJ' Apply to J. &T. GILLESPIE. 807 .no 808 Sinth TBIBTEBHTtt Street. or at Brisk Yard, TWEtfry- FIFTH and WBABTOH Streets. mb2s-lit* PETROLEUM I OIL 11 ORIGINAL SHARES Ip a choice and aelect OIL COMPANY NOW FOEKING. FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT. TyESIBABLB OFFICES ON WALNUT Street for B&2UF• well adapted for Oil Comp&aiee, Apply to - JACOB Bf ELLIS, 35F0. 154 South PQXJ KTH Street, Comer of Walaat, Second Story, TTOR SALE—A LOT OP GROUND ON SBYBBBT street, west of tfintteeath, 40 bv 83 feet; will be elo>.ed very low fpx cash B F BLBB 4, mhlB H 133 Soma FOIT&Ta Street. Fm SALE—A. HUMBER OF DESIRA BLE BOILDIHG LOTS. For particulars apply to SAJ&UBL a THv»MPSO£J, Attorney at Law, »»6 WALHUT Street. mMI-Un *1,991,225 29 T\EUG STOKES, CITY AND COUN TBY, lor sale and xr&uted at all prices, mhT-lm* W. M PIOKSOff, *27 WaLNUT Street to non- *3,000, $3,000, $2,500. Well secured groan* Beats of the above amount for sale. Blrecito 80X2671P.0. nihffi It' fljJO 077 77 AND $2,066 66.- 4 4*4 4 Ground Beats of these amounts, amply secured and centrally located. For sale by £ CaKPENTBS & SOY* m~bft I St* 24t£ Soqttt TfUHD Street C. BTBDMAN & CO., d a*,* carriages, wagons, harness, saddles, &c. *? a ’w»r wMchtreßale wttUomm«» ;i> * -< *“ • «««* Illulaoea 10 int> wagons will be found: A no- to? Fa*:*?' new stria. by Watson. One nc-top square box fall* spring W&go£* ’Watson’* make, by order of executors. One two-horse coach, in excellent order >n elegant iisfct barouche, by Lane. -6®r* jso postponement on account of weather J9Sjp Sale of hones Ac . on Wedcesday. dfiSr* 87fh Trade ale of 250 carriages. Aprtl sth. mh2» 3t ALFRED M. BEEKETBSB, Anc£m> er . HEBKNESB’ BAZAAR NINTH AHD. SiPSOM Streets feirBCIAL PBRBMPTOHysAkE OP YALUABLE STAIitTOSS. „ ON WKDHBSDAY MOSNIHG HK3CT, tJA W'L’e'oeß at the BaZAaB wIU be sold tke fol l°»In» Valnable Stujion*. Bamsly: w i .? PJHmlOBr ;AJHshoeany, Bay Stallion, eom in* seyea years old, aired by Othello.” dam by _ .Expeditionsound and triad la harness; a lan * r «ir*Sy'»S!?sK?& r ac^oSl * •»*’* sarefoai'Cetter. VUZIBQTO9” 7 a Dapple Gray StaffieS, taming ?**’ by the imported Arabian Horn •’Caliph,” dam by •*Twe. bybning FIFTEEBTH REPRESENTATION of the New Lurf Drama, in 4 acts, by Kies Laura Keene, «»lil U> * U THE WORKMEN OF PHILADELPHIA. on THB CURSE OF DRINK, which Will be presented with all the New and BeantthN Scenery and Appointments, Original Manic, and the TRULY GRBaT CAST OF CfIABAMERE. AD the Grand Scenes will be presented TPB BAB ROOM. A MOOESN INSTITUTION SUPPER BOOM. Da VIS! RESTAURANT on AEOHSti THB HOUSETOPS OF PHILADELPHIA AND * the new Cathedral - „ INTERIOR VIEWOF MKBRtCK & SONS’ MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDBY, WASHINGTON _ PHILADELPHIA* FLIGHT, Slowing the sparkling wattrs of the Delaware, witfc tie Shipp,ng. Ferry ISoata. he . CHESTNUT STREET and academy of fine arts. TBE BOMB OF THE WORKMEN, “t 8 - SIGNING THE FLEDGE. Aim GRAND DENOUEMENT. WALNUT-STREET THE A T R B,— ” » SATGBDAY NIGHT, FAREWELL BBSSf IT-OF MB, J 8. GLARES. ' J?OUB FIBGEB. CLAEKSin a r umber of bis Best Character*. „ iv mGEOhhB mCKLXZY Fromtbe mcfcece. for the last time. CLAhKi’b TOODLE* MY HBTGBBOE’S WIFE. JONATHAS BSABFOBD; .„ . Or, The Murder at the Soadaide Inn, All for the last time. w RB. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARGE HTEEET TSEATRE . ' houses packed to the eooe. MB. AFD MRS. BaRNBT WQ.LUMS. TO-MGHT(SaTURBAY). March 25th, 1665. 1H THESE GLOB LOTTS PIECES. EOET O’MDBB." _Uff 808 HADISS. IRISH ASSLTRAHGL' sad EaBKEE MODEST!. Ilfß. DEMPSTER, COMPOSER OF JJX \ V,^ 8 Qoeeo, * * ‘-Lament or the Irish Entfe* er&LUy&c , having recently retumsd from Surope. will give a *7* BALLAD EKTBBTAIFMENT 07 HIS HOST POPD- L*K 8000* AJSD BALLaDS AT THB MUSICAL FUaB HALL, V, V °£ MOBBSY BVBmSfO, April 3d, which t*ill include the "TSB MAT QUBES. *' Tickets, £0 cents each. heßerved seats, 60 cents.extra.' with Bum sen attached, may he »ecnred at Mr- J *. GOULD’S Music SS.re, corner of SBVBhTH and. CERbTSBT Streets, where a plan of the TT.aii tn«y i»» Been To commence at S o’clock, THE GREAT AMERICAN CIRCUS* WALSUT Street, atx>ve ElgSTff. Messrs. GABDIHEE sad HKSUUKGB Proprietor* t lASS WEBKBCIT 0111 The lfiurbewe pantomimic entitled DON QDIXOTTB AND HIS . _ 4 . SQOIRE SANCHO PAN2A, Every evening during the week. AH the star riders wtit appear, ana JAMES MADIGAN will throw a donate summersault in the air. To see this alone to worth tk price of admission SAM fII’SCKBSy, the popular Clown,will also S*« pear every evening curing the week Performances, on Wednesday and Saturday after* none, commercing at 2& o’clock. Evening perfcriruixxsg commence* at 7.40. Admission#} cfi». first tier: 26 eta.* second tier. ~ rjARPENTBR’B HISTORICAL FAlNT before ting CabLsec, at 1305 CHBaTNUT Street, between Tfclr* nourieenthßtreete. Open from 9 A M un «y9& * Admission 30 cents. Pour tickets for $L mnzi-ot* OERMANIA ORCHESTRA.- PUBLIC SATOKDAX «t 3)4 o’clock P, M>, it MGSIC Al* Fokß H A LI,. Sint!' Ticket.. 2* rants. Six Tickets, $1; to bo hsd st TlAmti.iTto dte s. sad Meyer’s Music Stores, and at tlia Hall, co 7 ri Tie academy op pine arts, 1 CHESTNUT Street, above Teeth, Is OPEN DAMf for visitors, from 9 A- M. to SP. M. * jidS BOARD INS. TWO ROOMS, WITH BOARD, , WAHTEO—For a eeatlsman and wife and dangiter Address V. BDTLEE, staring tem., at tea office of The frees. ’ it* BOAKD WANTED—A GENTLE MA2t *V*aad urife are desirous of obtaining Board by the Ist of May next. A private family preferred, within tfv minutes* walk from Fifth and Archjstreets. Beferencas gives and required. Addrete Box 2495, Pott Office. TW O HANDSOME COMMUNICA TIffG Second story BOOMS, unfurnished; also* two Juniielied, with Boarding, In & first class Best* deuce. Location central. Beference required. Address “B. M.,** Box 2811 P. O. mh22-st* T2OARDING.—THE NEWLY - FUR SISBED HAKHSOMB RBBIDE!TO2, 63* Sottti. WjiSHXSGTOS EQ.DAKE, is now opes for Boarders. A commodious suite of rooms vacant. Gentlemen accommodated with dinner. mhl7-St* WEST CHESTER ißg3BgaßW? r !Bßf€jusri> Philadelphia sail- HOAD. VIA MdDIA. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Oo and after MONDAX, April 17* 18C5, tie trains witt leave as follows: WEST CHESTER TRAINS Leave Philadelphia for West Chester at 7.55 and 20.39 A. M., and % 15, 4sfi, and 6 45P K. Leave West Chester for Philadelphia at 6 20, 7 45. >»a 10. SO A. M , and 1 45 and 4 45P. JL _ Trains leavir g West Chester at 7.45 lu M, and leaving Philadelphia at 4 45 P. It will st-tp only at Media. B Junction, Glen MiUb, Gbeyney’s. and Street Road* „ B. C. JUNCTION TRAINS Philadelphia forß. C. Junction at 4.15 and 19 Leaveß. C. Junction for Philadelphia at 8 23 A. 1L and 7.SOP. M. These trains stop at all intermediate stations. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at BSO A M. and 2P. M. leave West Chester at 8 A. Sf and 5 P. 4L „ Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.35 A. M. and 4 45 P, M., and leaving Wert Chester at 7 45 A. M and 4 45 P. M, connect at B C. Janctioa with trains on P. & B. 0« fi.B. for Oxford and intermediate points. Passengers ate allowed i o take wearing apparel only as baggage, and the Company wilt not, in any case, b# responsible for an a mount exceeding one hundred dol lars, unless a special con tract is made for the same. HENRY WOOD* Gen’l Snp’t PHUADEtPHTA March Iff, 186$ mh2i»gaf CAMDEN AND AT w.jTfß# 1 bailkoad. —Txsda* leave Vine*Btreefc Parry: Freight, with Passenger Car SO A. Junction Accommodation.... Tl fi£ EBTDEHIHO, LEAVES ATLANTIC. Atlantic «0.12 A if,' Freighs, with Paweager Cur attached.—L2GP, M» Junction Accommodation-*-—*.-..*...—6,35 A.K. BXTBA HADDOKFIBLD TE 4.151 S Leave Vine street IT. 15 A. H. k Haddonfield 12 SOP. K, Freight must be delivered at Cooper’s Point before 3. SO P. M. to insure its goin* down the next day. tttftlmif JOBS G. RRgABTT, Agent. NOTICE.—FOK HEW tfMfaudßifiaßVOßK —The PHILADELPHIA ABB BSW YOKE KXP2ESB STSAHBuAT COMPAJTTTvS Delaware and Baritan Canal. Steamers leave DAILY, fir it wharf below StABICIY Street* at I o’clock P. M, WH.P. CLTDB A CO., I*S WH4BV2S.PbfIs. JAMBS, H AMD, 117 WALfc Stieet, - Mew York, jnhls-9m -**£“-*: NEW EXPRESS LINE, TO WEBS &BO wEN, Alexandria. Va mbH-9m f WRITTEN AND VERBAL DK -BCRIPTIOJTB or Character. Conrittniion, and Ta lent, with ADTIOB on Baslnews, Health, Nntt and eyenfna, by JOHH L. OAPBH, and eyeninr, ny phrenolofiat end Bookeelfeis , ocll-tnthalTir Ho- *5 8. TBHTH Bt..above Ohwtnat. ■Bel fir e and THIS F-PROOP. BSlHkatk manufactory. s*r«,sBii!SSS «*S 8. , 55a t ßffi.asL fcr . J - ■eSgpgl ESTEV’S ""cottage organs wirOTTffPT.T.gp. but DNEQUALIiBP kpuhy Or o *™/ 2d ed especially for OhsrthM JndS&oSE but'ftmnd “ ba ««lh»llT well adapted ta thepSor andJteawiMßoom. FWtfhonl^by He, IS North SBVBNTHeS»t Aleo, a complete a.eortmenk of the Perfect Melodeo* conetaatlr on hand. feg-am VXELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BTJCHR JO- glvtc health and vlror to the frame and bloom to the pallid cheek. Debility la accompanied hr man T alarmtni aymptome, and If no treatment la anhmltteA • tAeftp»nirnp%a. imiulty or apUeytle fit* anwne "REWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND JL> uaPBLHCIPIiSD DEAJLBES endaaTorinc todli» pose of their own and other tHrosHtfatioaß.Oß the repj tation attained by HBLMBo£j>*B GENUINE FRBPA •PATIOBH. - -—: TYRPAHTivrENT FOB ©PSION WOBJC. m~k3s»BtnUißTnst* mMI-tntheSt*