The American Presbyterian. (Philadelphia) 1856-1869, November 14, 1867, Image 7

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Elections.—The' State elections of Tuesday of
last week show Ow following results :
Massachusetts ! . Republican majority nearly 50.000,
prohibition ICA. Minnesota, 5.000, negro suffrage
probably carried. Wisconsin, Republican majority
5,000. Kansas 'Repttblican majority Fiinii)l,' negro
suffrage and female suffrage defeated. Illinoise held
only town and county elections, in 'Which the Re
publicans held their own. Missouri,, a Democrat
Was elected in place 'of' a Democrat.deceased, by
reduced majority. New York, Danmerfilic majori
ty 45,000; Legislature. Democrat; .`. 4 .enate,:ltepubli::
can:, New , Jersey,, *Democratic majority, -10,000;
both houses : of Legislature, Democratic.,.. Afafyland,
Democratic majority.4o 000..
BY ATLANTIC GAULT.
' No/reintstir tli.:=-73iide nowm.—Se oas • bread' 'ri
ots occurred in lieter Y . esterday . and - to day. Every
nieat i6it'breadshap in the city has beenssaeket.
cendistry tires are breriki'mg out in every part of the
town. The local authorities havepetitioned the Co,
vernment to quell the - disorder.--.:Parliantbirt has,
beemcalled to reasseinble - 01l the 6CfriV.,Piqesit
man gredin?.— A rrest s or supposed F r e Ma n s
continue 4 . 11 e parte ; i pabli agneit..- 7 -oaribeld i
hiv)ficri Itt ,PPePia I.Mard of an ; Italian , man
or:watt 1./le,ls,a prisoner .of the. Jtsliiip Govern.'
Luerkt-i, ate -;Ito , :• ;t;
November 0 euening riot
ng in TE xeter l g"glar'ili has ePreast.toAlig neighbor;
ing town of Axininster. Paris, evening.-0
ion •.of French- groove , has been withdrawn.: from
Roma and has retarned to Civita yeceli ill, The
whole expedition tar the relief of Rome remain-at
Civitnoi r eechirt - amlzthere watch': the adieux b f
atvitte announces that Garibaldi
was arrestel by the Italian Gavernineac and'that 'a
vateln the townerciVtlre Province rd . ' Rathein 'favor.
of union with Italy has beenllsetriereit-,,-The
troopS have been 'recalled froM . Jhe territory of
Rorne.--Eireningr.Garibaldi is, noW in prison at'Ve-'
gevairo, in Piedmont. He claims that he is a citi
zen of,thellriited States," and-demands hi 9 rights as
such aiidel•Ahli law of nations: - '' , l'heAt - Merioari Mim
ister,:liciftrGeorge , "l"l Marsh; lefe'Elbrende fo.4lity
for Vegevano,„to visit the,
is in command of theltelian army of observarion'on
tke Piped . frantiirs, with his headquiatera at _Pisa.
November . 7th:—LOdon, Aoon.--Riots are re
ports:dia.. Tarquay:.gklTlonth and other places. By
the 'efforts of the authorities the troubles in Exeter
Were 'enpfirleriSed, The lOwn is quiet.'--4 royal corn
nAaskon, to inquire into the Protestant Church es
tablishment in. Ireland; has been appointed, with
Ertl Stanhope as chairman.--Tim Taus, in an edi
toriat article on the Alabama claims, coin men Is with ,
much severity on the last despatch. addressed by
Secretary. Seward to Mr •A * .darns.—Pari3.:—Seriot a
riots have beenirielted by the party of action in dif
ferent -parts -of Italy, - and particularly at Milan,.
where it was found. necessary .to call out the troops
to quell the disturbances. Many of the rioters were .
killed and .wounded.—Burnsing.—Accounts of the
last engagemeaa near .I.Crirrte have •been received..
During tlie battles of Sunday, Garibaldi brought
into hettoti 10,0:10• men. At one tihie'•the Papal
troops were beaten. and Garibaldi was • gaining
-.round. when the French (Aline up and . trailed the
victory into - a defeat: 'The''Garibaldians lost' 800
killed and wounded and 2000.prisoners.L-liilbi'ma
tion hits been received from Rome that the Poritifi-•
cal authorities intend to,persecute citizens w hO. voted
ui tav,ur or union with 'Phe French Go;'erii
ment has made representations to the Pope ad rising
pith not to *allow this purpose to be parried, into .
.ef
fect.—Berlin.—All the towns in Schleswig Ito:stein.
have joined Ow Zpiiverein, extlept.
election of deputies to the-next Prussian Diet took
place hare. today.—AlLike. ~,,,,,,,, rot
long to the Progressive 1-Versblarg.—The
Sultan of Turk) , is making unusual military pre
parations. Fifty thousand-rmetile gnus have recently
been purchaeed by the, Turkish War Department,
and' large shipments of rifled guns have been Made
to the Turkish forcesin Asia. The government has
also strengthened the fOrtifications at Ears.
- November Bth.—Paris.--.Garibeldi's sons are - not
captured, .but secreted.—There •have been riots in
Milan.—The Italian General, La Marmara, is in.
Paris, and asks Napoleon to withdraw the French
troops from Rome. The Pope retirees to release Ma`
prisoners of war.
November 9th.—Lindon.—There has been an,
explosion in a Welsh collier and 200 lives were lost..
—There was a fierce bread-riot at Barnstable to-day.
November 10 h.—Florence. —lt is said that the
King firmly protests against leaving the 'settlement
of the Roman question to the Catholic powers, only,
of Europe, • :
SY•CUBA CARLE
November sth.=Haeaaa.-advices from St.Tha
mas say that 'warty five nun fired lives have been
lost and, the town nearly destroyed by a tornadO;
Pieces of Wre6ked vessels and wrecked materials are
reported as floating around ofr Santiago de Cuba.
Fifty vessels are asiore, an 1 the loss of life is very
great, and th,ellestruction Of property iMmenee. The
bay is full of wrecks. Five steamers, and sixty
other vessels were lost in the great hurricane. The
docks, coal yards and factories were destroyed. The
royal mail steamship, Rhone. was sunk. She had
on board 145 passengers, of whom only 25 Were
saved. Most of the crew were lost.
BURNETT'S STANDARD PREPARATfONS;
—For more than eight. years Burnett's Toilet Prepa-
rations and Cooking extracts have maintained a
large and constantly increasing sa!p,,sustaining the
opinion of the Mat judges that they are unrivalled.
Salesroom, 5D2 Broadway, New York, andzold by
all reputable dealtrs.
HORTICULTURAL HALL.
Grand Fair of Useful & Fancy Articles,
IN AID OF TEE
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN entructr. of Mantua,
From NOVEMBER 25 to 30, inclusive,
rA FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT WILL BE ESTABLISHED.
A Sumptuous Dinner will be served on Thanks
.
. giving Day. '
ADMISSION TO FAIR, . 25 Cents.
THANKSGIVING DINNER, . '
Tickets can be had of HENRY A. HREER, 714 chestoqt
Street, or at the Hall during the.Eair,
NEW CHRISTIAN SETTLEMENT,
Ateo, New Jersey, 18, miles from Philadelphia, 90 mils
from N.Y. at Junction of the Camden and Atlantic and Ran . -
,tan and Delaware Bay Rail Roads.
Improved and unimproved lands for desirable country
residences, and well adapted for fruit% growing and
market gardening—near the depot, Church and school
grounds•are offered for a Christian Colony.
Provision made for superior, educational facilities.
Church connedted With the 4th Presbytery of Phila
delphia, (N 8). For particulars address, .
aBO. W. 'HAN - COCK, Agent,
Atco, Camden Co., N. J.
Vines and fruit trees planted and taken care of by
experienced cultivators.
SOMETHING NEW!
Band farm:its fOl a Specim . aappy of the beautifol
PHOTOGRAPH MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE
Regulai retail price, $l.OO. Address
ICEeIIAILT 4k CRIDER, Publishers
York, Ps.
Feb . J
THE AMERICAN PREI3YTERIA_N, THI7RSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1867.
ESTABLISHED 1861.
THE
GREAT AMERICAN
TEA COMPANY
RAVI; ;MT - stimuli
TWO FULL CARGOES
FINICST N W (flop' aw. AS,
22,000 1-1 A, Lat' OSTif.. by ehip Golden. Stale
12^0O - HAT'- 4731 - lIIRS-91 1 13-try Abe George-Sheffert,
In addition to the largo catrgoott 131ack trt Twig, the
Company e coo 4itittlitrte;.eitetrigintgittet'pleAtiof the finest quality
of Green Teas frmit , the'lnloYune - dtetri of - 'O l / 4 -which are unri
valled for fin. nose and delicacy of flavor.
To give our realars an Met of the profits which have been made
in the Tea trade, before the establiellaVnt,of,thepreat American.
Tea Company, we will alert with tell Aineilealf bedeck leitvinerint
aceountentirely the prodtt oCgat! Chiueee factors.
. . . . .
lat.:Me 4eierieau hot ,in China _or4apritn ziothes large pronto
on tli:qi. sareil'or'ah'preetit.3-Land ;some iiT, the richest retired mar
ch-rats in L tlitreountry have niadir their, immense thrtnnes through
their handed in China. -; - , . , . _
.
2d, .The, Banker inakets large profits upou- the; fOreign tixchauge
Used in tho'puichastor7euet.
'XL The Imp& er nut - Imi a profit of . 341 to 50 per cent. in many
4th. On its arrival here it is sold by the cargo, and the Purchaser
sells it to,the Speculator In invoices - of 1000 to 2009 packages at au
ttr•Tage profit of about 'l,o,per
stn. Tile Speculator sells it to the Wholeatle Tea Dealer in lines
at a Profit of 16 ti i 5 per clutt." ' •
oth. The' holesale Tea Deat'Pr sells - .it to the Wholesale Grocer
in te,to stsi t his tradr., At a t p refit, of about 10 per tent.
Tlte Wholesale tit cy..er sells it to the Retail 11.4.14 at a profit
or 15 t 6 21 per cent. ' " ' ' • '
SUL The Retailer sellafet o"theVOttartmer.for ALL TUC Pitons us
'Whets youlinie tuldeti4o"thUse`itititiT" profits as tuanyhrokerago,
fAlt.titge3, - titorageit, cooperages end-waste; and stlitthopriginal cost
of tlie.q.'oB,, it -wit/ be perceivetl avitat.the Coninimir hat to pay.
And now wr propod'e to shwa Why we can sell so.vetymuchfewer
thin other dealers.' - ' """'' '
Ire'Pro.P9sO tq do Sway : with all these various prAts and broker
cartages, storages, txnemragea - and woete, with the exception
~1 A
.stuidt paiitiorpurchaseug to our correspondent. in
China and Japan, oite . whim , autt -, a'antall: profit to onreelves;--
winch on our large sales okilt.ainply pay us.. !
thy our system of supplying Clubs throughgot" th
. - ceconntry. con
sit 'twig in all erthe' United Stites can receive their Teas at
the-'!autie prices (with the !small -additional expense of transporta
tier), as though they bought-them at our .warelionscs in the city.
S .me P (Mies inquire of us how they shall proccol to get up a
Chiba The answer Lt simply urns:' Let each person wishing to join
in Club say how much Yea or illoffee he wants, and select the kind
Ala price from our Price List, as published in the paper or in our
circulars. Write the naives, 'kiticts;aiid'ariumitts platoly on the
list, alissni in theCluliorderpubliskeU below, and whim the Chats
complete send it to its, by midi, and we will put npenekparty's goods
in parate packages', and mark the name upon pipe, with the
m cast, to there need be no 'eunfe mu sion in 'their dietribution—each
party.getting exactly what he . orders, and no more. The, cost of
tran.portatton the inembers of tile Club can divide equitably among
themselves.
Parties Bowling aids or: other orders for less than thirty dollars
had better send Post-ollice Drafts or money with their orders, to
save the expense of collections by express, but largerorders we will
forward by express to collect on delivery.
Ilerestfter we will . ' amnia complimentary package to the party
getting up the Club. Our profits are small, but we will be as liberal
as we can afford. We send no complimentary packages for Clubs
et-less than if.. 30.
Parties getting their Teas of pa. may confidently
_rely upon
getting, them pure and frcsk, as niey Como direct front the Custom
II011?0 Stores to our Warelionsek
We warrantall the goods We sell to give entire satisfaction. If
they are hut sat:sfactory they can he returned at our expense wdhin
no days, and have the meneYrefunded.
The dompany have selected the•following kinds from their stock,
which they reemumond to meet the wants of Clubs. Tie-y are sold
at cargo peiceS, the sauto as the Company, sell them in New York,
. .
as the list of prices Wilinfiow.
PRICE LIST OF TEAS
001011.. (114), 70c., 80c., 90c, beet $1 per lb. •
Mixed GI eenl44Black, 70c., 80c.; 90c., beat $1 per lb.
.114.iir East Black, SOc., 90c., $l, &JO, befit
51.20 per tb.
Imperial Green, 80c.; 90c.; $l, $1.10; beet $1.25 per lb.
Yorinn• Green,.Boc ;90c., $l, $l.lO, beat 51.25 per lb.
Uncolored Japan, 90c., $1,51.10, best $1.23 par lb.
Grunpowder Green, $1.25, best $1.50 per lb.
Coffees Roasted and Ground Daily.
GROUND COFFEE. 20e., 25c., 311 c., 35c., host 40c. per pound.
. Saloons, lioariliii4-House Ksepars.And who—ore
arge ion itTfies at (toilet', can economize 'in that article by using
our pitsNgu BREAKFAST acd. CONSEE, which we sell
et the leerprlce toe. PR . ,polihtl, and warrant to give perfect
satisfaction. ,
Consumers can save from 500. to $1 per pound by purchasing
their Tens or the.
GREAT AMERICIA.N TEA..GOMPANY.
NOS. AND' 33 YESSY ST.
Yost eftico Boa No. 5643, New York City
C 1.1.1.11 ORDER
_.
.
EDWARDS. Sr.. LAWII.OP. Co., N. Y. 1
.
'June 311;1367.
THE GREAT AMERICLN TEA. COMPANY, -
31 and 33 Vesey street, Now York.
. .
. .
- -
Pita. Sins: I herewith send you another order for Tea. The lost
was duly received, and gives general catiallictiou. As long as you
send fid such good Tea, you may explet a continuation of our pa
tronage. As a further evidence that the subseriners were satisfied,
you trill observe that I send you the names of all those that sent
before, Who were near out of Tea, with alarge addition of new sub
scribers. Accept my thanks Mr the cemplimouthry package.
Ship this as the other, and oblige, Your obl , servant,
" "
4 lbs. Japan
d do.
..
.
1 lb. Gunpowder do. ..at 1.50...; . 1.50,
Ido Japan . S. Curtis.at 1.25 1.25
2 lbs. Young Ryson... .......... .. ......... ...... ' do. ..at 1.00 2.00
1 lb. Japan N. Sltaw..at 1.00 1.00
Ido Young 11,yson do. .at 100 1.00
3 lbs. db. . R. aleCurgen..at 1.25 375
2do Green do. ..at 1.25. 2.50
4do do. Win. Barraford..nt 1.25 - ' '3.00
1 lb. Gunpowder A. 11. Perkins-at 1.50...... 1.60
2 lbs. Japan ... .. .. . do ..at 1.25...... 2.50
2do Coffee. . -. do .at 40 80
sdo ,Coffee ...... ...... ........ .... .'. .... '. . .....D. C. BloKee.JLt 40...... 2.00
3du Japan...... ........ ............ ........ ......M. Griftla..at 1.25. 3.75
2du Japan. _ .. .. ..... .. do. ..at 1.00...... 2.00
3do Green ...... ...... ........ ... ----11. Woollwer.A.t. .1.00...... 3.00
2do 1mperi1d........:,....... ........ ... ... .. K. ClelauCat 1.25...... 2.50
2do Japan .1 Cleland..at 1.25. 2.50
I.lb. Imperial. -
N: - B.—All villagee and towns whore a • largo' number reside, by
dubbing together, can reduce the cost of their Teas and
Coffees, about one-third, besides the Express,:charges, by
sending directly to "The Great American Tea company: ,
BEWARE of all concerns that advertise. themselves as branches of
our fstnblishinent; or 'copy our name, either Wholly or in
partos they ate bogus or incitation-v. We have no branches,
• • and do not, in any ease; authorise the use of our name.
POST OFFICE orders and drafts make payable to the order of
"The Great American Tea Company!' Direct letters and
eiders to the
GREAT, AMERICAN TEA CO.,
NOS. 31 AND 33 VEBRY BTRBST, NEW YORK.
Poet Office 80x,45643N0w York City. 0 31 4t
JOSHUA COWPLAND,
ManufactUrer and Pallier in
Looking .Gla.sse.s ;
PICTURE FRAMES . ,
. .
AND
Lar'ge Ornamental Gilt and Walnut -Mirrors.
No. 53 E,uth Fourth Street, Philadelphia. •
. .
DENE.Y M 00WPLAN D. - ,C..CONNOR ZOWPLAND.
•
uiy2B-ly
E. 0. THOMPSON,
FASMONIBLE TULE,
SEVENTH 4D WALNUT STS.,
PHILADELPI3IA.
Samples to order from, and instructions for measurement,
sent to Gentlemen residing out of the City, and satisfaction
guaranteed. Those visiting the City are invited to leave
their Measures for present or future orders.
Pantaloon cutting- is a speciality. Great experience in
this branch of tailoring Warrants an invitation tolhose de
siring good facing pantaloons te.give him a trial.
EM S 9
DAVI') 0. liftKEE.
.3. IlaTeui..at $1.25" Skoo
do. ..at 1.00 4.00
500 MILES
OF TUE
UNION PACIFIC BAUM),
RUNNING 'WEST FROM. OMAHA
ACROSS THE CONTINENT
ARE NOW COMPLETED,
!The 'Union Neidi-Railroad. Company n longer lino of
railroad in the last eighteen montia4, than was eve- Mit by any
other cempiny in the same time, and thel, eontinue the Work.
wlth.the same enertiy until it is emnpleted. Tint Weotern Division
bitterns pusheerapnity'enet*ard from Sarramento by the Central
Companyof. California; and it is expected that • ' .-" . .
•
,THE: ..ENTIRE GRAND" LINE`,
to-the: Pacific will
tie otenedf for inviideps 11870:2 NORM' Tit A.N
ONE-T,1410) •OR, IVOILK 11.1•8•,, A,LItH4RY JSKEN DO,tir %
'WIRE TUAV ONE-Ttti tip OF `tits 141101;IC 't . " NOW IN:
•R0N4,1.N0 : I 0 itP.} R, ND_ MORS flitt)3l),ll2l•L'ii SAS NO W!:).1•11,1•;.
• 1 , ,L0Y.1.1) , UPON Jilt* IiEFO44. 3lnre then
• •, - .•• • itOnt,l :•.
FORTY`mnidoN"
grit
ha , o already beenemended by the twoltolierfil eninpitik3 Unit
'haire'nridertaken.the'enteintieeVand , there to nd leek of fnrids'fbi• its'
• 'WM+ tiptronsTrpg,eutien.
.Whrt, tin' Atte4.l,Sts qoyernin,ut.
neeelearY I'd secure the con•Arn6iithforthe dn 'Pasitin
.
.Itsdkoad,lo develop and . protec l ita own in - teresteidtgave :the Ctini- ,
patties iintherize'd to Leila it sin+ aid as'shonld render its
speddy •cambletkin LeyondiL donht• The niiWelde , nieitne orth4
Chlipa 1'4,1k Mimed Cinnuany, derived froln the U9vernteent ands
its own stocklioldere, atidy be briefly 4tiiihned up as rollon;s:
, Stats' , Bonds:
, . .
- IJr'' rro rri' -r r
Itnyingliiirty 'years to nin rind beiring'six per cent. curi•enri into-
rest ;it the rkte. (if sl6,Mapar inilefur 517 ingel Mir the Nelms i their
't the rste Of 515,090 -per mile forllso miles. through /he 1(94.34 . ,,
them et rs:te fittil;pte perinito trer't lie rannifilitit'
i distanee, tor Irtintli tits - Waited t:iteb takes 4 aceond lien as security..
The interest on these bondi'is paid by,the GION1•11-
1116 M, atiio pittis tilearnMmt , of le 141116 1.
114 money fur, transpporting tts 4 1;reits i! t, itroeps,
meining }Mir of these Tiflis. lit placed to,t he cunipai. rs, credit,And.
`fcirinstisinkingtandixilLichininy ftuaily
:or Wry lien„ VairlSt pWerllllirjg Aißce I a. tip
Wit . :lll/oUlit tb fouViinif une-firilf thi-c ititerelt. •
.
• 2:— , First ,- Iffortgagef Bonds,
is 'tnie4:l6 . Its
I!detega4-0 Boadd the lam& Unaounti ng Ott tbonds issued.; by taw!
~:erAtnent,..nnd MuTC, 11,7/ 0 as thg Thl
Trnathes thefesnilitolrlertsti!o the!lion. Ili IX M;lrgtriti 4 U. S: Seri
(root. New •Yfw,k alai thl . hlptt„ °Ara. nte,tither ,P. S.
Ilona° of Itepreseniativta, who aro ri,sponsibie Ali the del 4 i
jie6."
theie bonds to the Coinpatirin ittecolihipixt - witN the Aortas:of .ithO,
The :Upton Pacific Rail clad Compaq land grant or abßol ate
dimittOrt from the goveiemeefef 1064 ,, .tes in i 143 on` the line
of thelvad whiNh , ,not howorth-lesalhan $1.50. per a 4,544. the
louesE valuation.
4.—The. Capital Stock..
The einthorimit capital of the Union 'Pacific Ritilreext company is
$1.00A0,000, of which over $5 ON 5.0 have been pakl,on the , work
'already done:
'TIM =INS BITFFICIBITT• T 3 BUILD THE MAD..." .
,
Contracts for the entire work of building 9'4 miles' of Ilrat-elasa
railroad; west from Omelet ,comprising mach of the most dill-Molt
mountain wirk, and embracing every expense except surveying.,
have been made with responsiblepattles; who have already finished
over 590 miles, at,thcaverage ra,e of .sixty-eight thousand and fifty
eight' dollar's (•Sii.s,osS) per.mile. 'This price - includes all tijeeka,rc
shops fel-construction Andvepairs of curs, depots, stations, and, all
other incidental building's, and also locomotives, p wenger, baggage
and freight cars, and other requisite rolling-stork, to an amount
that shall not be less than $5,000 per, wile, Allowing the. cost of
the remaining , one hun4red rind eighty-six. of the eleven liundrea
miles atounied to be built by rthg-Taieffic Company to be $OO,OOO per
' '
THE TOTAL COST•OF ELEVEN HUNDRED MILES 'WILL
BE AS. PO.L.LOWEI
914. i les, 4t5,R5,07,13 $01204.012
-.81711111 , 93. ---ie,740300 -
Add discounts on bonds. srurvoys, 4;500,000;
Amount - • 553,145:012
theM. S•., Bands are ()gnat tux:lmlay. 'and thie oompany , s•own
First Illurtgage Bends have a ready market , we have as the
AVAILABLE ma RESOURCES 'FOB, BUILDING
• ELEVEN HUNDRED WILES: •
U. S. Bonds
First lliortgnge Bonds ' ' ,• 29,326,000
Capital stock Wild in on .the work now dune 5,369,750
Land Grant;14,080;000 acres, at $1.50 156* acre ' 21,120,000
The Company have ample facilities for supplying' any deficiency
that may arise in means for construction. This may be done wholly
or in part by additional subscriptions to capital stock.
Active inquiry has already been made for a portion of these lands,
and arrangements ore:now proposed to °Jim:a part of,them for eale.
While their whole value will not 1 are labia for . some years to
come, they will. remain a very important source of revenue to the.
Company. The lands of the Illinois Central Railroad Company are
sailing at frOm $8 to $l2 per acre, Mid other land-grant companies in
thu West are receiving equal prices for similar properties.
FUTURE BUSINESS.
The most shellfirel haVe never exoressed 4 doubt th•tt whew the
Union Pacific Railroad is finished, the immenSetbusiness that, meat
flow over it, as the only railroad connecting the two grand divisions
of the North American continent, will be one of the wonderstif rail
way transportation: and twitwill have no competitor. it can always
charge remunerative rases. The Nei& Mail Steamship Company
of Now Yorkia now running a regulnr line of itaspleMlid steamers
between fait Francisco and China and Japan, which is doubtless- the
pioneer of other lines, that will traverse the Pacific Ocean laden
with the teas, spicesonduther products of Eastern. Asia.. 'Except
ing some very' heavy or Milky articles', of comparatively low values,
shortness of time decides the direction of freights. and nalst of these
cargoes will.flnd their.nntural transit over the "Union Pacific Rail
road. '
It is, quitetelthirthonnds to say that its traffic will be limited only
by the capacity of the line. and that no other road will find a double
track so neceleary. Calitbrnia'and Oregon must not only be sepplied
wish means. of transport for its passengers, mail, treasure and other
freights, but the inhabitants of Dakotath, Colorado, Utah, Idaho and
Montana will communicate with the older States al tnost entirely . by
this road. It_,
will' be the avenue to all the great mining district,
which is'only awaiting this ready means of communication to re
ceive a population that will.develop its vast -mineral and other re
sources, and which of itself would furnish ample basilicas for .•rait-
EARNINGS FROM WAY BUSINESS.
While the through business of the Company will be amply remu
nerative, it is still in the future, but the I,cal business tm the part
of the road in operation has-been most satisfactory.
During the quarter ending July3l, an average of 325 miles of the
Union and Pacific Railroad was in operation. The Superintendent's
Report allows the following reattltt
EARNINGS
Passengers Freight. Telegraphsl'23,7ss 54
Transportationf C
oentracters' Materials and Men 41
and
Mans
479,533
EXPENSES.
. . .
Fuel, Rep airer Offices, Conductors, Trains, &c $395,530 92
Nur BULNI:faS tO balance 807,508 03
The net operating expenses on the commercial business for the
quarter were it237,966.5u. The account for the COMMERCIAL EU
SIN Ie:S.S stands as follows:
garningi for 3lay, June and July
Expens4ps "
Net profit
The amount of Bonds tho Company can issue on 325 miles, at
sl6,oooSei mile, is $5,2 , 0,000. Interest in gold, three months, at 6
pereent.. on this BUM, is $78,000; add 40 per cent. premium, to cor
respond with currency earnings, is $100,200---showing that the net
earnings for this . quarter were more than four time Mc interests on
the First Mortgage Bonds on-this length of road.
The First Mortgage Bonds,
whose principal is so amply provided for, and whose interest is so
thoroughly secured, must he ciassed-among the safeei investments.
They pay
SIX. PER CENT. IN GOLD, .
. •.
and are offered for the present at 'NINETY CENTS ON THE DOL
LAR, and accrued interest at Six Per Cent. in Currency from July L .
Many parties are taking advantage of - the'present higleprice of
Government stocks. to t exchsnge for the:3e Bonds,- which. ate over
FIT
EE cg P
ld'ER .CENT; CP.RAY BR; arid at the current rate of pre
iniumos
s opage • • 't • .
OVER NINE PER CENT. INTEREST.
Sol,scripti. , ns will be received in Philadelphia by
Pt Haven A BROTHER, No. 411 S. Third street.
WI LLIA 3I PAINTER A CO, No. 40 S. Third street.
. J. E. Lt W ARS A CO, S. Third street.
THE TRADES3IEN'S NATIONAL BANK.
In Wilmington, Delaware; by
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and in New York at the Company's Office, N 0.20 Nassau Street, and
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CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, No. 7 - Naseast St.,
CLARK, DODGE A CO., Banker., No. 51 Wall St.,
dDIIN J. CISCO A SON, Bankers, N 0.33 WaU St.,
and by, the Company's advertised Agents throughout the United
States, of whom maps and descriptive pamphlets may be obtained
on application. Remittances_ should be made in drafts or other
funds poi. in New York, and the bonds will be sent flee of charge
by return express. . .
.10H11..T. CISCO; Treasurer',
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October 28th, 1867. • 4t.
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