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PROS P TH E C. T U S PRODUCING OIL COMPANY. A PULL PAID STOCK. 100,000, SHARES. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.40 PER -SOARS. WORKLNG CAPITAL, eakooo. • The Charter of this Company will be issued by the Coo• monwealth of Pennsylvania, under . th eAct of April filst, 1854. TaVisltitrat, • JOHN H. RILEY. PRESIDENT, 3, L. -SPROGLE. . _ , CORDOBA:I'ORa, Z. L. Eprogle, . Thos. L. Gillespie, Jac At. Elley, , E. H. Nevin, of Carlisle, Pa. al. B. gwass, E. M. Biddle, " 1 B. P. Boathwarth. The Stock will be earning at the rate of one per cent. per month on the Sabscripuon price from the very day .of the date of the Charter. The Properties of the Company are ire fee simple, abs,o lately, and clear of an incumbrances. NO. 1. is a tract of% acres of lend, situated in Penang° CettatlyPennsylvania, frontmg on the Allegheny River, on the westerly bank, two mile.' below Franklin. nearly oppodte, and to range with, the breek'of lower Two Mile ar-Vaa Buren Run,—which is, topographically, a contin. nation of the break of Oil Creek—n* yielding seven bar rels of Oil per day, without intermission. NO.. 2, Is a tract, containing ISO acres, with good new house and bans thereon, known as the HAEILAti Ferue 100 auras of which are under cultivation, the remainder wen timbered, situated immediately back from the river and. in the rear of the property above described. 'The greater portion of this farm is good boring territory. Contracts for boring wells on Tract No. 1, can be made upon terms Limp:smear dud! not be nrade u aril Oil is:freak in remen.nering quantity, so confident are good and expe rienced Inners of the ample return which the territory will produce. The annvanclings are of the most desirable descriptions of Oil producing territory. Adjoining' Tract No. 1, are the celebrated "Lee Wells," immediately below, on the eamabant of the river, are the widely known "Hoover Vier—one of•a - hich has yielded,theusunds of barrels du ringibe past three years: while ou Hannibal Island. and els the opposite bank of the Allegheny, including the gaile and Morrow," "Lee," "Roberts" and the "Smoky (Sty," are several largely producing wells. all of which are in the Immediate ne i ghborhood; while numbers of otheti are in process of boring, on both aides of the river. It la proposed to bore two new wells on the river front, and others on the farm, with as little delay as possible,- ..A gemtletuns of practical experience la the business— having been actively employed in the Oil region during the past five years--and who is thoroughly qualified fur the development of Oil territory, will bare the superinten dence of the operations of the Company on these lands. d In stating the present yield of Oil from this property, the crectitininber of barrels is given in order that the repre sentations now made may be fully realized, in the earn ings of at least one per cent per mouth on the subscription price of the stock, without drawback. Persons desirous of making safe investments in Oil Stocks may rely on the lasung character of the Pruduceag Wells, and the consequent certainty of profit which attends Oil opmations in this vicinity, along the Allegheny A. IL MIA LLOIL Agent, jen.ll-9tl Comb. Vol. Railroad Office, Chambereburg, Pa. THE JERSEY WELL OIL COMPANY 250,000 MAIMS, AT 52,00 PER SHARE. PRESIDENT DR. ALBERT G. ROBERT, of Venatge TICE PRESIDMM, ABRAHAM MARTIN, - of Philadelphia. SECRETARY AND TREASURER, WILLIAM M. BARLOW, Of Ledyard Barlow, Philadelphia. -THREE _PER CENT. YEE MONTH ON 4/WO,OOO In =ding die attention of capitalists to this enterprise, the Directors llave,no hesitation in expressing their belie/. that their reams from it will be more certain andmiore Musa than fear: any new company now before the aorn. mtmity. The property of the company consists of the fol. owlare• Three-eights of the working interest in the eel ebrated Jersey Well, on the Hyde and Egbert Farm, on Oil Creek, yids the acre of land on which the well is lc. Wed., This well has been Rowing since early in May, 1864, at the rate of about three hundred and filly barrels daily; and I. now sowing at that rate, thus yielding to the Company between fifty and sixty barrels daily, worth, at precut prices, twenty ttatsand dollars per month, which halm to the Stockholders In this Company, More than Three per Cent. per Month from the inert There is room on the land for several mare wells, 'two of which will be immediately commenced bythe Company, and in which we shall bare the same interest win the Jersey. The character of this property, as 0111111 d, Is well known; it is only necessary to say that no well on it has ever failed in getting, oil, while it has already produced the Maple Shade, the Coquette, and the Jersey. No. 2. Twenty-five acres in fee on the east side of the Allegheny river, opposite the month of Big Sandy. This tract has about forty rods' front on the river, and contains . a large ansonntef boring surface. Oil wells yielding terse ly are found near this property ; among them the Hubbs, the Hoover, exo The Company intend to proceed at once to develop this fine property, and feel sanguine of success. _Nth 3. :Alum of fifteen years on the Wm. B. Wilson Farm, on Slippery Rock Bun, in Lawrence County, Pa. NOS. 1,5, 6, 7 and 8 are also leases on Slippery Rock Ran, containing four hundred acres in all. '1 hey were obtained in April, 1864, by Dr. Egbert, and continue for like= youstrem their date. They seem* to the Lessees all the all and other minerals contained in the several tads, with the right to divide and sublet, with all othet • rights and privileges connected with the business of mining for oil, coal and other minerals, and reserve a royalty of only sme-eightb of said oil or minerals. The Slippery Rock Territory is a new and only partial. ly developed oil region ; Ina the success already obtained there and on the 3f:droning River, n few miles west, to ether with the large quantities of oil found north, south, eastendwest it, lead us to hope that it willprove a suc cessful oil region, -.Xlse Company have already an excellent engine, tools, aadallheoestary,_fixtureson the grounds, with a well part. ly deem, and shill proceed to develop the property as fast u possible. These lands and lens, ; were all selected for oil, pnrpo .e.brthe President of this Company, whose great success lathe Oil bitidatss, sterling integrity, and force of chant ter are too well known to require comment here. trahteri . pffonf received at the office of LEDYARD & BARLOW, 0 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. Pray _a Ethelred Number of Shares are For sal. Docks open for a short time at Oaks & Lion's Ware house, North Main St, Chambersbarg. jazdk- D. BRAINERD OARS, :cut r um SPRING & RUBLE FARM OIL COMPANY. CserrAL 8500,690. aem,2OO,OOCL Notting Capital, $40,000. Pit7i Value, $2.50. Subscription Prue $2 per share. 4. OFFICERS: A. B. LONGAKER, President J. ALLISON EYSTER, Treas. outrocrom, R. Eby, Harrisburg, John White. Jr., Now York, Lobpber. 2Sorthl 4 o, J. Hervey Jones, 'Pittsburgh W. H. Schell, Philade.; J. Allison Eyster, Alexander R. Reed Psttsburgh. Office No. Me Sonia 4a strut, (first flour, back room,) Ph tiad , ph td MIRES-41 per share at time of suleteription, 0.1 , 11).11one° to thirty dpya. de 21 gTEAM" TO-"AND FROM THE OLD COUNTRY.—The well known favorite Clydo-Built Iron Bteemens of the ANCHOR LINE of Steamships, "HIBERNIA," "CALEDONIA," "BRITANNIA" and "MUTED KINGDOM . ," are intended to sail fortnightly to and from New York, carrying passel - Tent to and from Liferpol, 'Glasgow, Belfast Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Limerick; Galway or Londonderry. There ,steamers were built apentouy for the Atlantic trade, are divided into wa ter and air-tight compartments. HATES OF PASSAGE. Vial. New York to any of the above places: Cabins, SI2O and COO ; steerage, 54,1, payable in American cur ' TO New York from any of the above planes Cablag 465 Ed steerage. eZ, payable In gold or equivalent JuUrericau currency. 12he *boorish to send for Stec friends can buy tick at three rates from the Agents. - FRANCIS MACDONALD & 6, Bowling Green, New York. .12411-4 mos MILLER, HAMILTON ' & CO., .4.1.1.-Ravejust received alma assortmentof STOVES, MiItiANNED AND' OTHER WARE. They are to sell lower than anybody else. They-pot ot, TIN ROOFING, Ist quality material for 18 onto pi:revere toot ; 2d quality 16 cents; 3d quality 14 cent.- ___ They( de. brutnua cheaply, well and promptly. - , They too best bon for Stave Pipes, and charge bit 18 contyper.th: Come andsee if you cannot do better with them than with y other establishment. • plloes Mooed to salt** times. 03146 rir TEEMS CABIL . _. . _ .. ... .. . . . . ~. , - • , - , ~. - , + . .._ . - . .., .r. 8 i '‘ 2 . l , , ~, 0 ~ . N ) ••-- -... s- \ *li' - ' . 1 -.- . 1:, ,-. ..., ~: 1 ~L. ~, , ../1 ki -_,l _.„.,,_,1 1 .. .„ ~ , , • ....,, ,„ _ 1 :fit ,_, - 1_ ,,, _ L i , . . . . • BY M' CLARE & STONER, T HE GREAT FIRE AT CHAMBERSBURG. VICTORY! VICTORY! FOR EVANS & WATSON'S S AM NDER SAFES. READ THE FOLI.DWING CERTIFICATES: CILIMBETISIII7RO, Aug 15, 186! Mars. Evans ,5( Watson ° Gentlemen: This is to inform you that the Safe pur chased of you some time once was 6 - abject to the great fire which consumed our store during the rebel 'newton of the 30th of July last. We are happy to say that after we had taken oar safe front the ruins, where it had laid fora period of three days, and opened it, ire found oar books and paper", In an excellent condition. We would recommend your Safes to all porsons who wish a good article. Yours, truly. MILLER, HAMILTON & CO. CIIASSZERSBURG, Aug. 15 , 1864. Matra. Evans tr Watzon: Gentlemen : I with pleasure inform you tlmt on opening my Safe, purchased from`yon some time since, on Satur day everting Last, just two weeks after the horning of our town by the rebels,. I found my books and papers in much better condition than I expected ; oa opening the books and papers found them perfect. My Safe was exposed to great heat, on account of the quanity of oils and other 'combo:onto matter' had in my celler.. I write you on some of the paper that was in my Safe daring the Ste, that you may see how well it was preserved. - I will soon want my Sale repaired, or a new ono in exchange. Very respectfully, yours, L. B. EYSTUL CIiMILIEUBVIVI, Aug. 15, 1864 Mcgars. Erana h Watson: Gentlemen: In the drea , dful fire whichidestroyed my stole and the greatef portion of this, town, which was .done by the rebels on the likithof July last, - Iliad one of your Pire•Proof Safes, purchased from you some_ time since, which contained my books, papers, &o. After tin dergoinglhe violence of the flames, and falling some ten feet and remaining in the heated ruins for a period of sev enteen days, it was recovered from the burning tunas and opened. I have the gratification to inform you that its contents were preserved in an exultant condition, and as this is one of the many instances wherin your Safes have flidly sustained the good qualities atributed to them, I feel it an figreeable - duty to render evidence of the fact. Respectfully, yours, J. L. DECHERT. CIIMEBERSBURG, Aug. 15, 1864. Messre. Evan.? 4 ;rat-sail : - Gentleman This is to inform feu shot the Safe We pnrchused from you some time ago was subjected to the fire which consumed our office during the rebel Invasion on the 30th of July last. We are happy to say that the Safe stood the test of the fire well, and we recovered our papers from it uninjured. Veryrespectfully, . KENNEDY & NEM. • _ CHAMBERSALMO, Aug. fa, 1864. Messrs Evans 4. Watson: Genricesen: I take this opportunity to inform you that my Safe, which is a No. 5 of your make, was in the great fire which destroyed this town on the 30th of July. I now have the pleasure to state to you that after I had taken the Safe from the ruins; where it hadbeen for a period of 10 day s expssed to an intense heat, on ripening the Safe I was pleased to find that all my papers, books, and valuables came out uninjured in the least, thus attest ing the fireproof qualities of your Salamander Safes Yours, respectfully, COL. F. S. STUDIBALIGH. Store Sates of the same good quality ou band and for sale. Also, Salamander, Fire_and Burglar-Proof, Nation al Bank, Mercantile and Dwelling-Haase Safes, Vault. Doors for Banks and Stores, Bank Locks, &c. EVANS & WATSON, • 16 South 4th St., Pla/aadphia, Pa. L. R. EYSTER, Agent for Chambersburg, Pa. aerr2B, AIASON & HAAILIN'S CABINET ORGANS. MELODEONS were introduced some twenty years since, and were succeeded by the HARMONIUMS about nine years ago. The CABINET ORGAN was brought to its present state of perfection only in the summer of IBM. THE AUTOMATIC BELLOWS SWELL has great advantages over any 'other inveutiou of the kind, is capable of mrickfincr effccts than can be produced by any other, and is more easily wort by' the performer, and excels especially in capacity foe =pre.. soion. Pleme notice advance in pnces. bABLNET ORGANS.—Smar, REED. No.ll - 3. Pour Octave, Single Reed, in Walnut or Oats Case. $llO No. 16. The Same, inelegant Rosewood Case 135 No. 17. Foe Octave, Single Reed, in Walnut or Oak Case 130 No. 18. The Same, in elegant 'Rosewood Ca5e...... 160 DOE BIM REED. No. 19. Four Octave, Double Reed. in Walnut or Oak Caw 140 No. 20. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case tea No. 21. Five Octal e, Double Reed, in Walnixt or Oak Case 170 No. W.. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case 200 No. ln The Same, in Solid Carved Walnut or Oak, with Walnut Carvings. 2 00 SIX STOP. No. 14. Six Stop Cabinet Organ, in Walnut or Cab Case. 300 k 13. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case 360 EIGHT STOP. ' No. 12. Eight Stop Cabinet Organ, in Walnut or Oak Case. 425 No. 11. The Same, in elegant Rosewood Case 500 No. 24. The Same, in Solid Carved Walnut. 500 PEDAL, BASS. No. 10. Pedal Bass Cabinets:Organ, in Walnut or Oak Case • 600. Cases of zotra finish on hand, or made to order. MELODEONS. No. 5. Fire Octave, Piano Style, Rosewood Case-8150 No. 6. The Same, Portable, Rosewood Case. 110 No, 7. The Same. Pcirtable Walnut Case. 95 No. 9. Four Octave, Portable. Rosewood Ca5e...... 75 Cgie Descriptive pamphlets furnished by the subscri• ber. As Agents for Messrs. Mason & Hamlin we are enabled to sell at their New York prices, and charge nothing for freight We have sold a number of their instruments, and can giVe numerous satisfactory references. , S. S. SHRYOCK, Agent, ang3l Chambersbazg, Pa. • HORACE WATERS, GREAT MUSICAL ESTABLISHMENT. No. *1 BnoAowAy, NEW YOkif. - Eighty Neer Pianos, 3lelodeons, Ifarmonidms, 'Alma; dre and Cabinet Organs, at Wholesale and retail, Prices low. SECOND HAND PIANOS atigreatbargans, prices from S9O to SWO. New 7 Octave Pianos, 5260 and W 75 ; with Carved Legs and Mouldings, $3OO and upwards-- Melodeons. 565 to $250. A large Stock of SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS, and all kinds of MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS, and Music Mernbanbise at the tamest rates. 10,000 Sheet+ ofMnsta, a little coiled, at 1 1-2 Ceats per Page. novai-an PROPOSALS FOR FORAGE.--CarEF QUARTER MASTER'S OFFICE, Departmcnt •of Weal Virginia, Cumberland, 3,,R, November 18, 186.1. SEALED PROPOSS in duplicate are invited by the undersigned for suppl)Wp. the Quartermaster's Depart ment in the Department of West Virginia at Charleston; Parkersburg and Wheeling, Went Va., Gallipolis, Ohio, and the several Depots on the line of the Baltimore and Ohio Hamad, 2.2. follows, Clarksburg, Grafton: New Creek, Cumberland. Martinsburg, Harper's Ferry Berlin, Point of Rocks, and including Hagerstown and Ferry City, Did.; or either ca those places, with Hay, Corn, oats, and Straw. Bids will be received for the delivery of three thousand (3000) bushels of Corn or Oats and &ay (50) tons of Huy or Straw and upwards, and must be accompanied by a py of this advertisement Bidders must stataid which of the above named points they propose to make deliveries, and the rates at which they will make deliveries thereat, the quantities of each arbele proposed to be delivered, the time when said deliv ery shall be commenced and when to be completed. Coro and Oats to be put up in good, strong sacks; Hay and Straw to be securely baled. - All articles offered under the bids herein invited will be subject to a rigid inspection by a Government Inspector, before being aceepted. Contracts will be ,awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder, as the Interests of the Government may 'require. C. B. PITALEP, Seely. No bids will be considered from parties who have failed heretofore to comply with their contracts. Alt proposals must be accompanied by a guaranty, sign ed by two responsible persons. • that in case the bid is ac f cepted. he or they l, 111, Si ttbin th time earned, execute the contract for the same, v ith got and swineherd sureties in a sum mina; in amount to them oust of the