*ills of fly geth. STATES AND rxiouToßkEs. Massachurettv--Th e prohi bi tory hkwsrare. to , l)e treated as a nullity, in consequence or the result of the recent election in that State. Pennsylvania.—Gov. Geary has commissioned Hon. J. L. Clark Hare as President Judge of the District Court to succeed Judge Sharswood, and the Hon. M. Russell Thayer - as - Associate Judge. Philadelphia.,4h.e predicted meteor shower took place NOt. 14; aihninatihg - at 4 o'clock. Notwithstanding the bright moonlight, it believed•that about 15,000' meteors were visible during the morning.—ln Select Council, Nov. 14th; the orditiatme o.ppsopyjat.ingsLoo,ooo.for,a ,House of Correction' was piOsid; Wtiif atiiendiriefit'Provi ding that the money shall be expended tinder the direction of a Committee of Councils. Texas,—l n the :Brazos district „not more than, one third of the cotton crop can Le secured. The ne groes cannot be inortieMfo work. , , (:ABLE... November 13th.-41fedrid.,--By a ,royal decree Porto Riep been phiced,ancler the government of the Captain General of Cu ba. November 14th. — , ...Florenoe. —The feelingagainst , • .lians hae .. the Frenoh . Op toe part of the , . Jtanreached a perfect furore.—Baron Ratazzi, the former Ptime Minister, has, ope,nly, joined, the Radical party. Move**. 15th.:—.4ricion.-1 he Cabinet of Eng land 'heeiesaliretito lines of Great Britain under the.directidirbf the Post-office Departmeat. .• • • •' • November 16th. —London,--The Pope objects to a conference of the European Powers on the Boluan question.—All the Rowers.. but :Spain, opposed the continuance of the temporal power.—Athens.--Since the failure of:rthe•Turco-.oretair,-,missioni hostilities have, been - resulned,ip.7.oe.ndia.---.404,. , - T • Warm' and rialpin..weFe each senteuc.ed ftiteen,..and eqs, tello'tO twelVe years iinpriionment. They deilie - t1 e• legality of their trials without a 411 i 0 cie!itir.Y; d claimed the protection , of the United States Govern ment:: Noventbir the French expeditionary corpa in Italy are making wintbr cittaitetra at 3 Civita Vecchia. despatch front Alexandria, Egypt, - brinim= l , intelligence that ~the American Consul GenerallCherjes has :Anita penniftif4 flie return to Egypt of the American missionaries an Bali v. igioristia% Ivy erts w I,has! been ; exiled froAl4llraff , d`olitilly. xt. 4 lys: Co-orLIFATtrE Moir.km*NT.—Th e " Nati onal'Ut ion Grocery and , ,Pto . vision; Corn pans," whose o ffi ce. is at N. 245 South Third Street, ,promises A reg ular sad constant aiipply' .Provistons at rust! This important movement, if properly seconded by heads of families, will insure a positive saving. to its' mem hers of from 15 to 25 per cent. on every dollar ex pended for .Proccries, while the, reduction „in the Tice- of yroviaionsi exceed 30 pe ‘ r tent. and in some instances wishigh 6 . 60 per . Cen t. may lie saved. store Ng: 60a AitekstOet ti... - is alrea4y 4 in gpera tion, for the acconimOditti6ii of al! 'clAsses - who owe ! it to themselves - to give thiS reform a prompt sup port. . '! THE FACTS AS 'Tut - We began in 1861 to make nit rjOytarswrs in the style and make of ReadY Made Clothing, andcontinued to do so, introducing new styles and ideas : every year, so that the entire character of the hasn't*, is now vastly better rind—tatall,at—dig.---' systems of older houses. Our ,first idea is in learn-ewe:Hy *lfki rk eusiomidt ir,tiNTi, and, instead of persuading him to buy what:-mag be most conveniently at hand, •we take the utmost pains to meet tits wishes. Improved Whai C. it/foment The Building we occupy is the MOST OONVICNIXNT, I'ARGEST AND BEST ADAPTED for our businm Of any in Philadelphia. Size 31 K 140 feet, 0 atories. Customers can sex what they are buying, opr Rstablishment being on the corner of ihree large streets, ket, Sixth and Minor streets), ABUN DENT LIGHT is afforded from all directions. A light store is :for better 'JOT eastomefs, Own ct,ctivk. one.- _ . . • 140 Windows 111.K.n.cosavvi, snow. that our sales . . apt larger ;than those of any other house- in Phil a:, in our line : hence xiie Adve to tray larger 'cattintities of goods, and so get them at lower prices especially ad We BUY ALTOGETHER. FOR Buying cheapest, we COW NNW. CRECAPEZBV. The Large rut chaeee. We closely EXAMINE every inch of ,goods that come,' into our Establish . zntr, invariably rejecting all imper fect, mprk-eaten and _tender, fabrics. The time legated in looking over the stocks of a dozen storesipix DE AVOIDED, for, under ONE -ROOF .we offer for sale an assortment egubl in ,variety qhd ,extent to- that embraced tby a score of the ordinary houses. We hove 600 hands employed in the manufacture, of Clothing, who are coLstantly,.making up' stock to take thcplace : of that daily cold: this - glees OUr Customers NEW AND FRESH goods to makeselectionefroin. It is an undisputed fact that this Apartment, (a large Hall; on our second floor fronting on Minor st.,) has noting. in Philada. to EQUAL LT. :rife have here concentrated the beat skill and workmanship and those who prefer Clothing made to order really have advantages they do not recede elsewhere. A Great Saving Custom J) mil mcot. DEDUCTIONP. Proin all'of the above we deduce this one fact, that 93,11 c. Hall has ALL the advantages of any other Cloth ing Establiithmentin the city, and, in addition, these : A firm composed of yowtg men of the:present generation, fully in sympathy with the tastes of the day. An insight into the WANTS OF THE PEOPLE and Ell ENTERPRISE to meet these wants, which in seven years has plaoed Oak Hall in a position not always attained in experience of twenty five years. .A Building BETTER LOCATED, BETTER LIGHTED, BETTER ADAPTED and newer in all its appoint ments -Workmen, , especially;Cutters,,who arc not only from among the best and most experienced, but are artista in their professions, and couple with good works STYLISHNESS, in which Philadelphia tailoring has been particularly deficient. Mor It is the liberal patronage with which we have been favored that has enabled us to offer the usrxit- ALLELED ADVANTAGES, and this patronage continued and extended will MULTIPLY_ advantages, which we divide between our customers and ourselves. % visit to Oak Hall will .rnovz every fact above stated. WANAMAKER & BROWN, '4:r V . * * ' ..,. . OAK HALL, • " ,01414AR OLOTHINI7 !lons, Tix ttpaanui 01 , . 3.lK'ili . AND I%IARKET STS THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1867. ESTABLISHED 1861. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY BATS 1118 T TWO FIT-UP 'CARO-Oth irlZT4VsVerr MICANT 0-troCrEa - -4 7 4t AS. :22,000 C.Ei.r..S'r by-ship goidch AlkstS' 12,0043 CHEST Igo byrthe.Gcargo Malan . In addition to-theso large. carom of Ma, ckand Jatain Tea#, the Company ace coustoutiy..receielog huge invoic, Of tikelipeet r qualiiy of fireoo Teas frutu the Moyoundietri.-t Ctdosoetticli. are niirlr vullad fur fillMaPeau94-dekimMY.ol-flaY9 l % , _ To give our retedeman klue of itto;proativiehich, Iwoopen - plata in th heave the mdithii*AAOto.f,;titegreflA Arperit'ao Tea4Company, we will start with. theAtmericon ltOmes,lca.eing out of 'he-account entirely tha.F oo ,4s...ck We.P4itnult , f4tUm let. The American honee, to4ina ; or 4 - gipm makiallacgeproll4 on their sales or shipments—and some of Eno richest rettred,zuer, chants the.conotry have made gie4c, i111.1.1141/40 forttMea through their housed iii,C.1444.. - . , . _ 24 -The flanker V 1 4 0 2...1iginP1:044 , -RIP! t4e ea qut Rucchallo of Weiluk,4-‘ - - t , u -- 3d. The imperier,m4liasloriAt.oo . o bq per, vmt.-in.,zwii- PIT ittarrirallaXo,ikili 6.Plo,43l6ttiggjihir.,_tht__. sea ttto Ota .i/lato_r- I W49 l Fi 9 t- 4,2`leffleAtii wrera,go , proffir - Oi.anger4lioTor,orn't,4•"‘ sth, Theo ppoulator Ltielltsit to,theWboWale,Test I;lostler,,kinmsw ; at a profit of 10 to,,,l6,w_esiut„ . •.. fah. The Wbotkeseik Tee,palpperkllA,Atsll6,,the:4o4,43r . ocer ill tuts to 111111 t-hill - -trad, , at a-prod - Q(B.llmA 10 pier cept;„ ~„ ii 1,15 to .par. ice ..47 'NI Tha.Ketailer sells tt 40.sne, uprosanter.vpit PEWIT c!tt ors. When" you lam added tolhese min profits ae ninny hivicesages, ltq ueMutFIRRIFNat 9 1 i tof ftn.co't .4; the Te*,it 4at:ba,PiaTKo wJet•WrP*ihto. POT- Anil now we propose to low Why we can sal Bo eel y much lownr Limn...other, .•at - Wo propose to doaway with all themeatious. Atwand.hpokor ago!, ePr.4.11;08, P. oo Pernast..494.*oo,LYiith the1:P.X4e14.19 ,1 a.small opuisale4pu PAK Xor Pn r onaalllgit4 4o 3Plor.kgsPointolittt Lu tsbltut ElnniCartnilei 01;W 4.:EtattOk 114141 .ouregil wiot oRNur A,Hge 814wwil1ajoigY,TP3171311,' I.lyyarsystentiotAlopplyiug Cloys Om:utput, tun onpii Homers in all parts of tksstlp,i4Bl.4taßoa.can , reolyiya,Shtepr,,-Teaset, the same prices (with the soli( additional expanse of transporta ; dear); sothoUghlrhtillsonsgt tin& Lt t hrietifilibtikesa tltra cltijiti: Some parties ithquise us,kosr„thez. ahsslopeed to get up a Club. The ansWer PisitirtolrtirhiS 'L - erdielfplirridh`wishing to join much Tea or Coffee he.stakinittitntapkiktilms,kind and price from our Price List, as published in fhe paper or in our circulars. Write the names, kinds, and- amennts - plainly-ow the ticenitt.the lub.otdyr mblielvd•Ppl9w,„trut when.thetelph is comiilete'Beild it id IfY iot inall, and weSsill phflipreigOli Parti'ngrals in' *lowlife' 'packages; wed ritsuk , ttai..tiganvgipowvitiedi; ititil• wet; eir..thare, need bo aotoootetiola.ixt ttittairadiettituktiott•-esoli. pitrst gytgpg, exaoy, what ,he ,ordere, aina„kg,,mor,e. conk, of transportation iliertuenibers of , cariitiriae - egnitably among • PaOdaitsending.C.lalvar, calm, oElians4satilallmusAbintr7. had bettpr aemtl Zospig a b fi9eArAll -or .Erllouni. W4o,,their ,aqeja, to sari. the ailaitin'of cl'alledtioily Ixpr'ks,'ildiliutdi tardeia we forward by expreen, to collect on dent iffy. Itereafter:xo will a eikd a coippgineittary pgr,kage tp, the party getting upotba dia. OW p f rFistrlatWWntaitfhtww villlie as liberal ap we v4184111* We. /Mad nonctalit*smatatit'Ploalr#PW car OW* of leap than t.p. Piffles - getting their Teas of ne-ivay Oontiiiiuttry rely' upon .otting then pure cud fresh, us they come direct from theoeuidom /louse stores to our Warehouses. - • • • •• We warrant all the . goud„......„AvasettgaiXoentire satisfaction. If they are not tuttisfactory they can be returned at our expense within z:0 dam and hare.the money refunded. •• • ' The Company have selected thetollowing kinds from their stock, which they recunußenitto meet the wally ot:Olu.bs, They tine sctld atctargt prices; 'WO saine'es'thi, t i oniiiinyeen them fe'Neir York, tie the lief Of prices will eheti. PRICE LIST OP' TEllO.l'. Oolong (Black), 70c., 80c, 90c, beet Stper-lb. Mined Gi eon and Black, 70c., 80c., 90c., best $1 perlb. English Breakfast Black, 80c, 90i., $l, 511:13,.' beet $1.20 per lb. Imperial Green, 80c., 90c., $l, $l.lO, beet $1.25 per lb. Venn.. 1-17 son Green, 800,90 c., $l, $1:10; - beet $1.25 per Llneoloresl.,Japnl, 90c.,.51,41.10, bdtft OLP purlb. Gunpowder Green, $1:28, best $1.50 per lb„ • Coffees Roasted and Ground Daily. GROUND COFFEE. 20c.,.25c., 30c., sic.. best 40c. per pound. Hotels, Saloons. Boardint-gouse Keepers. and Fannin:B who use . • " a t 1.1..`t •!' ' ItEliNi..whlch we sell at the low price of. 30c. per pound, und warrant to gire perfect satisfaction._ Consumers can save from 50c. to $1 per pound: by purchasing their Teas or the GREAT AMERIOAN TEL COMPANY. NOS. 31 AND 33 VESEY ST. Post ~.111caltax N 0.5613, New York City CLUB ORDER. EDWARDS, .41'. LVKAVICE_,C4; Y. t • 3d 1867. TILE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 31 and 33.Vesey street New York. Da.ta I herewith send you another order for Tea. The last was duly receivelliand,givee :general: satisfaction. As lung as you send us such good. Tea, you, may expect a continuation of our pa tronage. Asa frttber, avisleacothatithoiabStribers were satisfied, you will observe that 1 send you the names of all those that sant were, whowere nee s eoi4, of Tee, witleidlargi,eddition of 4gs r ir-ook•- ser ib lg e l . AiceiPt` my thanks Far thexonlipliniqui4F; liOckHtt 'Eiii) this as the other, mid Wur Wt. lierfsnt. DAVID .0..h1c110F.. T. Havens:2:kt $1..25 $;.00 ... . 'At • 5.00 do: :At 1.50 C du urtis...at 1.261- . ..at LOD ' 1.1,3) l,OO • de, .at 100 1.00 N, 51OCargen-at .1.25 3.75 do. ..at 1.25.-- 2.50 afOrCat 1.25 5.00 ....A. IL rkihs..at -150 .2.50 N. thritlin-at 3.75 „at. „..,2,00 Nrsionivei..ar-144...... :341 Claanitut - 1.2‘...::. 2.50 Cleland-at 1-25...... 2.50 do .at /.25...... 1.25 4 lbs. Japan 5 d do. 1 lb. GunpOvdei........ l,da Japan ....... . 2 lbs. Young Ilyson... 1114 Japan . 1 do' Young liyaon lbs. do. 2do Green 4 do do. 1 lb. `Gunpowder..!.. ::. 2lbe. Japan... ... sdo Coffee . 3do Japan........ ...... . 413 1 4 P,....”•••••••,,. ,3zdo . . .. . 2 do 2 do Japan . Ido Green .. .. ......... N. B.—All villages and towns where a large number reside, by clubbing - together, can reduce the cost of their Tres and Coffees. about one-tallid,.be4des the,..l4press. charges, by, sending diriectly to utThe 4- 4M , l4ktdeidern-Tel.ttompauy." BEWARE of all concerns that advertise themselves as branches of „ • otir'EstatliOtnient r or conty_our mi, giater.whotlxurqu' • nart;aa tatey or EC: bffilts 14dva aininnivadkes,; and do not, in any cass,authoriee the use of our name. POST OFFICE. orders and drafts makb . payable to the order of "The Great AMerican Tea Coninon,y.". Directlettars and orders to the . T. AMERICAN TES CO,_ ,AND 33 YESBY STREET, NEW YORK. ' 1 1 , '(:4 Office Box, 5645 Now York City, THE CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE OM. TIIE rAelliagrigeon,sl,ivaen,derzinrztchlony, taming facts, incidents, tales, sketchesonusicipoetry, expo sitions, stories, and pictures for the. , yourag, largo, print for the old, something for. saints and sinners, one and all. . sectarianism, dontrorersy, .politics, puffs, pills, or patent medicines admitted. -.,OAity ete. advance. T49ltiCcopies B'end - 10 Cts; for arse . OCCl . 2llene, before you forget it. Vol. 11.1. commences Jan. I, 1,868. Sebgeli -bers received before Dec. 20 have "NoV.and -Dee Tapers free.. One hundred new, stirring Tracts for 01. Nthiress all orders to H. L. lIASTINGS, SORIPTURAL TRACT REPOSITORY, 19 LINDALL STREET, 11104011._,_ Ham., in the rear of the ktist O ff ice. Nov. 21 It CfiA§)slo' EAPTIS,M24 Eg/tian. Meaning of EAPTIZO for a 1000 years! TWENTreollogea aptirovi. "It wines in Iike , BLUGHER at Waterloo V"' "GALE, CARSON, FULLER, CI)NANT, all, routed." "It settfeit the question." Wx. RIITIE9R.I , ea, 7th and•C*henyy. Plik/JA%L. Ot MS BEMIS BALLOU'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR 1888. Enlarged to 100 Pages ! 911tH circulation of BALLOGF9 MAGAZINE having incresaed during 1b67 nearly fiftent ttantsand copies, and never being an prosperous as at present, the Publisbers are thereby induced to still further add to its value by ENLARGING EACH NUMBER TO ONE HUNDRED "Although this enlargement involves sip additiointl expense of some OM a y e ar, yet there will be NO INCREASE IN. THE PRH3E Now is the Ti;n to got up .010.1:0111 1 4m.ir4:--41.50:55e4r.; sirritumpieivikemo; *dye ,OoPies, V& 00 : and a arty gratis one year to the person seratlinea Chit eJ twelve. .03r,Send stamp for epetimen copy. tHE CHEAPEST T HE WORLD! sadicea • • • • .• • '-" .F. 14,102-4 7DE10.141E8 T4LBOT , 113outon, blase", . . - : MER l lllOlff PRAISEI A LL OUR BOYS AND talltl4, TIA.AQ/11411.8 Tin tVPltitifliiiiieeff;beciak - - ; ::%"; -1 ; • 7'4 - The gehocannwitiv, ii the best and Olt cheapest, IllAaltritld J.vokngis i Maga zinl i Aii4tAst m 1.14111-6 ToelitiVeVer citl-pe . vpibet: efe to all new trabacribers who Rend before Noy. 30, $1.50, ettlainliiiilon pricelor,lB6B. f , L Specimen copiika and terra th7r wtiting. JosEptfi It ALLEN Publisher Boston.- V., " . NEW. PIANO BOOK. - :l;7r • 3 3 ,; . ‘ 875 'Worth: of 141-tusio • for- " ; : • 4eat compositions of t'Sttptoto". kacidfsey," "C. V004t,” J 4 ernhgl,n'Ec the lateiVlTM :eadelltiolgt Titithvezmiss— 11114LNIANTSI ; of., fantOpging.Atitatitenseliiuitietopfjev,. contitinigg 'tete Of naiads, such es "%label," ;SWinlowe'ViekeVbse. 4 ``..9th IttS 4 1 0 .f. 1.4 4; Yeetr," "Seri, Corn Stiiwer, • Dreain on ocon e fic., 2daulopiv,L...l,Diddi of tWe SltelfitS, tisk . 411 1 410...09A14' 1111p...apd:Trowwr ..tfinoe.l,Surfel:!`tqtz /010hei 'and Odclii4643i;=-. u Mitilihoiro; trot-, "WeStti age.' dl. Thaler 4( Vorio.tiotow'rraniii . Shower of peertg;', •:Clectilv.ag_of Venice," "The W v iey ? ''.; "EfOid tionar hioti iCharoo'"'l `obeyr' - Drops,'? dO.f q ov4 RodOkthoi`lifiCiiirktiii; NYtt l i ro .9. / 0/I,Pkieb4e4rllol..txtotil.RlST`S," • Alkliejaira owa, Price, in boards, morocco — bi c.oth eitree;Turker matobeckeiendtcottnilihi,Pti;Ateheilf 1• 6?-et. - . :. IN ••ti ; ntpotfilad receiptorprico, 'ELIAS, 'or • btOep, t, Bosto n` irv) ~;:: I 16 :R:trl. • ." ✓ —.06.6111.111.71U: - 7 THR THH7RNSAL RIHROX *OR 'I3IITHS, itllllo6' -Wmulds. 1 Nor ChAPPPLI Hands. . 4 44dr ClItL ScrPftlitqle it ti Breptiona. Dflebes, Sale7t4eum, end all entaneous Diseases. - The IlDSSlASALlTlVii , ipWetyvigitribli ointMait, made - Crib% yery best, materials, alui.pophitptklalt,grea* beatilit - ,P9leere thannriy other Prejuirtitftin' before 114' public,appliatt lionhas:been the means ors:wing t_hdusandit of valuable llyasl,atid: of relieving avant /unplug, of sulfuring. „Fifty years: geneyad„use of the Rnasilt Belie is a not& guarantee of itsinCoMpamble al"rdi,ng ,Yrical 2s Lax;..- tSaVlftle Auxefe etlittJrna of "postage on receipt of pike. For sale by all ,Dtuggitis and apothecaries. ' BEDDING & CO., Paktum Ea, Bo'ston; Maim Fowles Pite-and . Ificntor eiwe. ' ußtrilfistal a perfect "cure In all klnds. of PILES, Two or three , bottles , ift Um foot:trams of . LE . PROSY, SCROk•U LO; SALT. ItIISUM, and ALL DISNASES OF THE SKIN. NOP. iNTERNAL. Juin Karen:feu Use. In cakes 'brltillarh, all Dealeri will return tlie . tudney, and oh eit tot t Prepared by lIENRY D: - POWLIC, Chemist; 71- PRINCE Smarr, BOSTON. Sold everywbere. . EVERY MAN 'lllB' OWN " PRINTER YOUNG AND, MD MAKING MO Y. NUM •LOWS.IIIIPICOVACDPILINTIiiti MESSRS are the beet awl j * Cheapest, portable Cardand Job Preiwasever invented. Cards, Sill 'Heads Circtiltilic Labels, &v., can be printed it 'a trifling ca pons,. Price of) reseis,--410, $lll, s24'itial 439. Price ofrattlins with Preas,—,%ls,SV, ald, Wand sio. Send for a Circular to the LOWS PRIM COSIPANY,.23' Witieu Sheer. BIASToN. The ,Gimiit Famity; Ointment. lEN YEWS 411 Mit UM-. '0 INT fEN Should be in every bomehobi No "other olubuent can coinpete with it nee retip:lnd,epbelly. tuennd,of relief, • ' For BURNS and OtiULPS it 4. the molt perfect cure ever .eta pcu ,IXal#o.,/,Z1E244- - - „ • . Kebnedy's'Saltilheift Ointment IS LINSURPASSIF.b. The ROUGIIIIST SKIN ia.rnaglaernemth.• CHAPPED' IiANDS inettintlyliealel To keep the hands and face comfortable during tho cold weather put a little of the Ointment on when going to bed. FIFTY CENTS ' PER BOTTLE. Sold by t-11 Drum:lists. 1 3 '*rlf3eliet." First.Gratit Prize Medal AwAnime PRATT & WENTAPPORTR\ FOR THE CELEBRATED. "PEERLESS" COOKING STOVE, AT THE EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, Paris 1867. The Beet Cooking = Shove ever Madel Pon co.ar, imovri. Nosy 11,.g, Bf , air4' With and .withkut Extension The . P.NNEtLESS" has all the , ad*ant.gee of-the popular StOVell in use, together with such tom , raLl'ln4as eajnetify the tnanufac turers In calling it the llssx.Coottiziu STOYILiII the market. Igis the "PEERLESIO het:alum it is suprior to all other 'Cooking Stoles in ZCONOPdr, Sntsmerrr, Casernmaserjtagrirei , Rnurrian • and Ist. Ereannr. A pateniect method of heating the air and con veying' it through the' oven; haViss* from twenty to thirty per cent. of 2d. SIAAPLISITr. It. IS (welly managed., , The. fire can he perfectly controlled and kept through= entiresesson without rekindling. 3d. CLEANLINESS. No dust escapes while shaking or du - taping Ma grata. 4th. Beamta. It large preen, wherein all ;parts, are of - equat temperature, bakes as evenly as a Li ick oarn,..and that without kurning . thp artidle. It bakes -sth. itoismo. A current of hot air constantly passing through the.oyenoso thoroughly,vgntilates it that it roasts as well as a tin kitchen. .. 6th. B.atotr... M-ele of 016 , 1*st - iron, it Will not creek. Well thotilded,- artistically .dmilkhed, - and smoothly - oast, it is the mart becatifiamo well as the , siost serricsalik E4 4 :ree!iilk4 l 2o liNtrifa* /tech Stove isWatta",nraßtobearig. to itO tliat.ie,glaillefiSor it. In all the requlsites'oriifiret•ClatietCmk Stove, thar"Yeeilees," Its mild() iialieatei, him no equal in the market. PR - A:l'T '& WRATTIVORTH, - • • 11tie1terNertilizas, 87,89 & 91 North Street, Boston- IThri`FAINAL IM' VANUIPA sztizamt STATURE% Constantly on hand Revenue Books'and Blanks. All kinds 'of Job Printing, Blank 'Books and StatlOnerY, aCgreatly Reduced prices. BROW o.4lt3ifs, S OO3II3I EDING, ate; CHAS: E. SMITH; • 109- South `--.Tioiseillitstootiii Eititaddial4a. 500 IWILES UNION PRE 111111100, RIINN/Nfi , WEST moat 94411 A ACROSS TEZ: ominzu ARE NOW COMPLETED. The Union Pneitieltitilrriat Company here built i longer like of eeilrostl.in the lest. eighteen hoon.thai than italgheier t tny other company in the same time, and they will continue the.werk With the mine energy until it is completed. The Weetern VA D /ta si r 4T4 PIAY ler*f..4.stcrgmr-Ric, (4.l4trid ninny of Oen& ni antC4 itienneeteittillti . 1 17:1E ENTIRE 011.4141)- tISE ku,,,,aftqlfic betopesnotrw..lowffikeyft Ink kialt4, l l l ,o ON - 1-TVIRD 01" THI3*WOIRK' HAS - SeititSbY EBN" DONN, MT o IB.D,QX IX .K ll 9 l ijkligis.-1 1 401 1 ",,111 INtr' ORDUit:''ANt . MORIS OR ARM NOW -- Maz PJ AMD.PM 1T6 14 1, 41.5vAR B E V4 4, .- mut e,.tho. • Felerrintilift 1/11.11118 1 31f . Minn hese alinitifribekiiiiienaedtlik rune opivraliceu thwentorpriso, !ikerA, hunt r or ciplo4, f qr most Pinseetition. Wherr tite United tweir Oorerno*nt !Owl nessaparzNpecuce..tite cctuggzetten Ufif m 44,495 Ittrificurid, tiftleVettreatal proiW. 6,rn‘ intereatd, It ghou raa f iellatr tp hli bii#ll,&4Lbt4..Vllo: N3llllltGair ao 3tonaloollbn-lieyogMnrraoVlB6eyehCteeitmis i ffi t 3 .I'3ll Ins " sista- Apia§ - • - Having thirty years to run and hearing six per94)F.411119.4tit rest at the rate of g 16,000 per mile for 517 miles o n ; en at She rate of lea ,pegApOtt„fnrj.kodtailga,tlFltngh the Rocky 3loantaiixs; then‘iFthe , tlitil-of s3o.par , ntlieM- - : the remaining dititittP for KilichiliO KnAto4 §tittOs taigiap,re,riond lua u s aVar, l l-Y , The interide - on'tliesihchnio pkia brthe 4 11Yntifd kites mentoitichhtlse ptayiprtbeNttionsnAttnedkiiif thsi , hogtiltoff hank in inonoX,Ar, tr,opaporqiig.pa freight, trpemsetids,.ite, Mliining'Ailtr th!fSe'billi 'Nara, to tiiivotizipftWil - crgtlit 'end forms asitikinsrfinetirtfich.nmylifnally.dliidhaiips theakoteliaittant of this, neap :Mite elaiuta..aga:infq thns•Oyertnnefki eitleAptik.O,the CUrceneyear amount tumour and . une-hs# timos tlysrtisreef: • • 2.—Fitst Mortgage ' BOilidt• '-'''. , iiriA,Vliigig tiio clip;t4y pi•qrititie.I L iti,....i-iiiait cßret ifer trpgispolit; to, tJjk e onnoslvisnitty eiff *ls! bilsig Ohl. in' ;OR government, owl no more, and oleo , as the roa ears. %le Tootles ;:ipe Um borik4tdebtaxee Ulla .114,7 ifs Dgli .. n, LTAAnt ~.: uor g tor from Ilevr Yuri, and - the Iren. OakeS Ames, mberof 11 - S. 4,olBooolMitreicVa7EiaNfi6 clbtisltreirwarnikitior^thqtltOvielil three bonds to the' Company in accordance withlhe norms oc . tit Wit, 'a '.; t. , .' , ~ r ...es it• 1. ,-:-:-, _I, -; i . nle: .. +`l -","• t ,- . .... ~. 03) ___ N y ipbr i a johiget • .1,.. . „ iiii(il4liti'i , 'aciie6litartnac'o6o4) - 11k4i 8 iiinsii•At' krlfik,6l4,l r , s , # • tyity..qp,m..s,cq.sy tk omp oa r 3~ne reraftt 9 w m ititil r noTbe PA( MUD" 0 - .50 per iffirivialle 1 0 tvs uk. 11 .9144.1 e, 1 14: :.1 4r=lheiTimitalt , 'MMis• L Thoiantheiized onnifitlCittheignichtlyeeithiLlteilroafttompanYthr $100001),09.0, of which.uvier $5,000,0 0 hex° Iron ; paid on the work ddooc . : J.; sr, ~t. °,~, ; THE itEthlS SUFFICIENT TO BUILD flit Contraetafdlittic'entlib vitaletefillittttlintAritliMelPf fwat-elass railroad wet from Omaha el:vinyl:4lpr nrch of, the most ditHen t li mountain and'enthracffig,ekety.rer../wase iexceptisttrveyhtg. have beeo.mmitiettih reaponvilded!lw-ttlt)fqlo Ilftwattifendji ti m ed OversooMites, at the average rkepf Ihlnisand.an ;ft ty eigtif &HAM ($08,051i) Piseltdie: This peke 4noludfs ati Vetearary shops fur ronstrucf and repairs of cars, deßntai,statietwantlFall other in olden lal buildings, aml slew locomotiaca, I,,asen ger, baggage end .freign t catnr.ainV ether reaniette, rolling-stock, to an a ncient thee f 4.011 1 .1 t.r Mile, Allowing the ebst of the rernalaing , one huw:red and vighty7oix, of the eleven ,hupclrod" mites asiented toile bulk by the Podfic - Cosivany to tiollOteelipeY mite. THE TOTA:I, COST OF. ELEVEN. HUNDRED , MiLES WILL ,BE AS roLLows.: I.Bl3tailas. at $00,01:0 Add tliacoaata onixtuds,,apryeys, dr.p. 16,740,00 4, Y )0 49 3 : Amount , .ssa t wtii As the U. S. Bonds ere equal to money, anll the CO_Illpfilly:8 4".T14 . Finit tifready miniree, we; liarekos the AVAILABLE CIAO EDSODIWES FOB BUILDING ELEVEN HUNDRED MILES: • U. S. Bends.-- ... . ...... . .... ... ..... .»:.. First itlortgap Boa& Capital stook paid in on 'the Land Grant; 1.4,080,009 , a0re5, at $1.50 tier arra. „ The Company hays, tunple •fimilitiesifor 'supplying -amptleftglency that may arise in means for construction. This, ay be done wholly or in.part..by additional subacriptions to eapitehetock. • 'Active inquiry has already been made for a portion of these lands, andiertangemento are proposed to offer apartef them for elite. While their whole value will not be available for some, years to come, : they will . rernein a very important'source of rerenna te the Company. The lands of the Illinois Central Railroad Company are selling a tlronis6 , to $l2 per wore; and - other land.grinit compludasehi the Weal are receiving equal prices for similar properties. FUTURE ROSINESS. The most-skeptical have never expressed a doubt that - When the Union Pacific Railroad is finished, the immense business that must flow over it, as the only railroad connecting the two gnmdAiirigions of the North American continent, will be one of the wonders of rail wayiwisportatiqrr; antkas it will hate no , competitoe, keen always charge remunerative rates. The Pacific lifail:Steanfshin'donipatiy otNeWtorkis now rnriningvi regular line of its splendid steamers between 11164 Qhipaaad Tapaporhich Is donbtlessithe pioneer of °the? lines, that will traverse the Pacific. Ocean laden with the teas, spices, and other productsof - Eastern Asia. 'Except ing some very heavy or bulky articles, of comparatively low values, shortness of time decides thirdireethsn offreights.ead most of these cargoes, will-find their natural transit over the Union Pacific Rail road. It is quite within bounds to say.that its traffic will-be limited only by the capacity-of the linii,and that tto other roatrwill finds double ack so,neeesettry.Wifornia and Oregon must not only, r be supplied with means of tranaport for its passengers, mail, treasure inttothbi freights, but the Inhabitants of Dakotah, Colorado, Utah,, Idaho and lifenthim`Willconnnuidealeittith the older Statee 'almost entirely by this road. It will. be the avenue tA a r il the great .mining, district, which is only aWalting 'did ready means of canimunlealfon tat re ceive a population that will develop its vast mineral and other re sources; and which °fillet( would famish maple business fei..rafl waylinc. EARNINGS - not WAY RUMNESS. While Me through business of the company.will,he remu neratii,e; it hiatill in tite‘future,- but , theil..eal Rosiness on the part of the road in , operation has been, most,tektistapOry. During the quarter ending July 31,'an nverage`of WA hales of the Union and Pacific Railroad was In operations The Superintendent's lieport Shows the folldviini result: -*• • ' - EARNINGS Passengers Freight, Telegraph andMitits Transportation of Contiateters' Materials and Men. EXPENSES . . ,Rppairs, Qifices..conductos, Train, itte NET NARN7NGS to baLATICO The net operating "expenies on the contmercial bueihess for the guswter. v1ere . 52 : 37,9c0.50,. The account for the 01.1114.14tUAL TM SINES'S 'stands as follpits: ...katruiliga for illuy,,June and July Expenses " Net profit . • , • The amount of Bonds - The Ockhpany can lasnetin 325 Wren, at 2,111,000,per nide. $5,2Ap00. interest three, zponths,,at,f) per cent., on thili iis7B,oCorida 40 Treecerit. imernlinn,'to-chr respond With currency earnings, ii,5102,200--showing that the net earnings for this qiiartei were mire thati einteothi interests on fhe.First•Mortgaga Bonds CM this length ofrowL . The 'First laortgage .Boards, • whose principal is so amply provideil for, 4nd afh9o9 illtorFek/F.AO thoroughly secured, must be classed'amotig - theiafett brisitrdeuts. They pay sta. PER 'CENT: IN GOLD; and age offered,for the present at NINETY worms ON THE laOL -I,lRoind iineruedinteseht4oB iXiPor Cetreneyirena ady 1. Many parties are taking ittlvantamor the preeent high Oro of giciaertondotAt_iackeltounaithanatellahl the At fitonalsositiekatem . aW M FIFTEEN, PCENT.. efirtiPiikontd at the eitiftne ; f 4 110 1101 raterujiiiigiald•payLl 1- ' ,f, t-7 , 11 . YR) of 1 HE MIIMM Sri eOO 22, P , C00 ... 5369.760 61;120,000 .$723,755 54 479,283 41 A1,=3,036 95 ..W93,500 92 .. 807,808 03 $1,203,038 95 ••$723;765 54 - 24,956 50 OVER NINE PER CENT. INTEREST. Subs - riptione,w,ill be received IpbiaFry DE Ilarert & BROTHER, Nu. 4 1 ) 8. Third street. WILLIAM PAINTER& CO, Nu. 40 S. Tiara atreet. J. E LEW ARS & CO, S. Third street. TILE TEA DESMAN:S NA/102141,. In Wilmington, Delaware, Liz It. It. ROBINSON & and in New York at the eaMprater: Igo. 20 Newlin Street, awl c(*TI.4.9INT4A, NATOINIT. 144141114 Me. 7 Noletto St., CLARK, DOIME & CO., Bankers, No. 51 Vrall st., JOHN J. CISCO AL SON, Beekern,- Ito. ES Wall St., asAlishitcoilopylifr.siorgitisto mentip.visoaigtob, hnu 'how maw; woont trews deecrfpttee paisirbleti 'may be obtaine/ ott-4041eat,titq. 404ttrwee,sbottli4 jrk 4rokfts. or otber flibile fe - New Turk, purl the lieu& iegl be met bee or ebarga twriAtign e*Rres.. - ; , . 1.01111 J. tagoo teavarer, New York. eatuAier Ztlir, UMW. M'eliool Et R it tai`- gthotit La,borera, utfor ttielluisgreerkiltbeChicipprit: 8: Union. Coarse of Poi!!!ons • riir YOE yam„ l7 4 0 0 8TIIES. :4. 4 4 i15A0N 1; PA .' 414 TD 4 ' 1N THE 'k TOP .41M,PMPPlikenti • -7/4mi• eeirviNiais, • •41• Mt, --43 ( Po!ltv- Cooiritotions, from, the lea r dit4 Sunday School ;rockers of Americatto4Turope., 4.07, Ed Egelitvip irlinttglig Editor. efl‘d,fPrarif*lVen./"4114W 2. , W , bq deciding oU your esoginei riii -inex.t Year. Yearly, Stl.lveription leastriukce. 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