BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE. ,lendid HAIR DYE Is the beat in the world. The only lerfeci Dye—Harmless, Reliable, Instantaneous. No die -lent. No ridiculous tints, Natural Black or Brown. Ro the effects of BAD DYED. Invigorates the hair, leaving it beautiful. The genuine Is signed Vflu.eac A. Beitunitos. e are mere imitations and should be avoided. Bold by all eta and Perfumers. Factory, 81 Barcla,y street, New York. Beware of a Counterfeit. for a Presbyterian Union Convention. lurches belonging to the Presbyteries of Genera, Genesee niledonia, and Ontario, are invited to meet in Convention at lied Presbyterian Church in Caledonia, on Taeeday, Jan. 2$ 1. 10 o'clock, A. ht., to continue in session through that and owing day. J. Barnard, D.D., M. N. MuMiran, D.D., Rev. W. 8. MeClaim, Rev. John Rimy, Rev. J. P. Sankey, Robert Johnson, David Walker, Rev. C. F. Mussy, • John Fisher, Ron. A. P. llama% Rev. Samuel Jeseup, Rev. W. S. McKinley. Rev. J. R. Page, A CAR.IS Tarrant'. Vier Pageant ',kaiser *aperient and &Mete These are questions which the greet Arndt ile hem a right.to.askand it hpe also a right to expect scan. satisfactory repiy., The preparation is a, mild .and gentle athartic,.alteratire and. toga and Is Most carefully prepared form of a snow white powder, containing. all the wonderful al properties of the far rained Seltzer Springs of German*. to effects ere woilld say that those who have tested the pre , on are the best Judges and they declare over their own signs. that the preparation will promptly relieve indigestion. Nei. the flow of the bile. Cure every smiles of headache. •Tran the nerebris system. Refresh and invigorafe the weak the pangs of Rheumatism. Neutralize acid in the Store ieanse and tone the bowel.. Assist the failing appetite. heartburn. are a sufferer give the Remedy one tilal; and it will cow ra of tlie above facto. TARRANT & CO. Sole Proprietors, Near York. Sold by, all Druggists. • 8412-lit ugh, A Cold, or A Bore Throat; • • ' ; immediate attention and should, be checked. II allowed ue, irritation of the Luger" W.Perrnanetik Throat or Consumption, is often the result. WN'S BRONCHIAL :TROCH•ES direct Influence to the parts, give Immediate relief. For chitin, Asthma, Catarrh,. Consumptive and at Diseases, Trochee are used with always good success. {here and Public Speakers Lisa them to _oleo; and then the roioe. in only "Baomee Baowentat Tamils," mid do net take any WORT/ILLTS IMITATIONS tbst, may be offere4. {Hold every decs-3m PRINCIPAL AND IN I T:EREgT 1217 G OL D E BEST INVESTMVST For Surplus Capital. attention of Investors, Trustees, Executor!, and onion, de g an unusually safe, reliable, and probtabi,e foruk ot pram investment, is called to th e advantages and assurancea of the CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE. BONDS. te CENTRAI PAIRTIO RAILROAD COMPAST offer for sale 'their IT MOILTGAGE THISTY-YEAR SLY PER GENT. GOLD .)8, and submit to Inv, store the following, among other obvi 7 ronaiderations; and invite the comparisonwith the merits and )11encos of any chum of corporateeedurities: Thene bonds are basal Upon the most vital and rideable part e ("rand National l'acilio Railroad, limn to become the Main gel or comuuksatto.. on the continent. " . The local settlement and the husinese_ theralkorttia_zeinatiw I large and profitable, and must constantly Increase. It. The hardest part of the road is now built, and the remainder I be rapidly carried forward over the .alt Lake V. The greater part of the mattes neceseary to bu ld the road is ided by the U. 8. Government upon e subordinate lien. . The State and chief cities of Callforola have contributedup 53,000,000 to the enterprise, without lien. I. The grant of land to destlnedat an early day to prove of thr O'er market T4lllO than the total of the first hfortiptge Bowls .d upon the road and equipments. 11. This road Iles altogether among , the geld and shyer produr regions, and its revenues are received in coin. ' • '• - • • , t Tho management of this Conigauy has been dietlngnielted ;ill/Ill:110E and economy; and the surplus esrulugs, atter pay s t of expensed and .Inteund, IF!) gov9tyd. to cowstruction purpo . iX. Thu Interne liabilities of the Coirapany.uptha pariion.El4,9 orpratiou aro leas than a thud the net earnings. X. Both PRINCIPAL AND INTFIGINV ARR Mani IN GOLD, under :iet pro. idiot's of National and BMW enactment. 'ha bond, are in sums of 11,000 each, with semi -animal gold eon • attached, payable in :7anhary.and4nly, and are offered for sate 6 per cent. of their par value and accrued interest from July Wed, in currency. Ude time they yield nearly Nine per Cent. upon, the Investment 00 Bonds bid fair to attain the most Protninent position tg the nou-speculative investniente of the country, andfwill be rely dealt in at the money centres in Burope. riders of Covernment Securities have an opportunity of ex igiug titetn for Central Pacific Bola!, bearing an equal rate of rest, with the principal abundantly eecare d, and Of ittillizing a of ten to fifteen per cent. in addition. /ere sent with .he funds through responsible Banks or Ex. Companies will receive prompt attention. Ronde seat by.risi Express, to any address lu the United States, at. ourcnst. In tion, Descriptive Pamphlets, Maps, &c, furnished on erpidicief the 'Ade of the Railroad Cothpany No. 43 WILLIAM STREET, FISK te HATCH, Bankers and Dealers in Government Securities; uciat Agents of the C. P. It. Co., No B Nassau Street, New York. BOW EN k FOX, Special Agent', 18 Merchants' Eichange.! EitHAVEN k BRO., • • THOS. A. DIDDLE & TO*NSEND, WHELEN &964 F. FERRER & Ca., ' OLENDENING & DAVIS, 111JR,TE & HOWARD, G. A. RAHM & CO., JAMES E. LEWARS k 'LADIES AND „GENtLEMEN BM PLOX . ED .1 L./Picture balances. Very Profitable. No risk. Se'renteen ape al wen Piettiresawl Catalogues ent :for 161 cards postage- MAN SON LANG, 96 Columbia at, New York ukty;.l_ j an za m • . • THE NATION. " Pe haps the ablest newspaper in the United States."—[London Saturday Review. . . . "A Radical journal of acknowledged power and iropeetability." vidoirTitnes. .. ;Ai( • .' 0 Written by melt of ability for a cultivated a_ lince."—(London Pall Mall Gazette. TrRMS : Se per annum; Clergymen, EL • •.' jaralni E . L. GODIUN & CO., New York. • "The Tl¢elVegetable Pulmonaryliaisigni,for Coenns, OOLDS, and Clotisustsvnirr, is nor , one of those`ophinneistP•notitriims that are forgotten in the same sear they are born: .k repututiou . of FORTY TEAM' standing and an increasing , popularity, IEI pretty good evidence of its value." (lat.*e genulub.. ItfiBiI;CUTIAIR A CO.. Druggists, Boston, Proprietors. jan2 1m Rev. John Jones, F. DeW. Ward. D.D, Non. Scott. Lord, Rey: Levi Tarionei L.Ames,MD Rev. Thomas Aitken, Rev. G. P. Folsom, Rphralm Coney Rev. A. L. Renton, Rev,. Charles Ray, Rev, J. F. Nassau, Itelr.'d. H. Parnuilee, Rey. P.S. Van Nest. mite jau2,4m, THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1868. 810 a day for all.—Stenell Tool Samples Free. Address A. J. NULLAM, Spriagfleld, Ye. Jan34t WWATRRS'S FIRST PREMIUM PIANOS, with Agree Treble, I' Iron Frame and over-strung Bass, will stand any climate. Melodeons ; Parlor, Church. and Cabinet Organs. The boat manufactured, warranted for six years. Second-hand Pianos, Melodeons, and Organs at gr.at bargains. Prices from $5O to 1225. Monthly instalments received tor the same. Inuatnated catalege mailed. Wareroom N 0.481, Broadway, New York. Bitadia "THE PULPIT." .• A 32 page Journal of Public Speaking, Pure Literature and Practi cal Religion. Containing some of the beet things said by the Clergy and public men the world over. By our plan it will be Sent One Ireal for nothing. Send 10 Genie with your address to PULPIT C 0.," Jau9-1m 87 . Park Row, New York. ORTIETTE THOUSAND.. . 1 • • F THE TEMPLE CHOIR, a new collactide, of sacred and secular music for:choirs and singinipschOols, by 'THEODORE T SEWARD, LOWELL MASON and WILLIAM B. BRADBURY, which was drat pabliattedin September last, has alrMuly ' ' Beached'its rolkleth Thousand. Better evideneo of its acceptability to the public-Ltheit it Pleases those who examine ; it—could not,tie afforded. . It: its amines tionithly the most Pophlak Music Book phbilsh ed iio this country for many relll2lW • • • • It contatna ' much new music by its authors, ' as well as many other of. the most popular, composers; Itarely has such_ variety been included in one volume. Its Singing-"zcisocir Department ie very Dill and 'cbmpleti, s .d it ciintains• * good number of 'new glees, for ohoir,praptioe, ac, It is very atiraotive in ate :Anthem Department. : . Wa have never published a book:which Opined to give spore uni versal satiefactiou. Price Si 60. dent Iy niait. ' • •• ' i ' ' MASON BItOTHEIti, 606 Broadway,Wewitark. • hiseow .t Hairutr, lbi Tremont St.; BostOii: , jar9-Im. HOLIDAY 'JOURNAL SENT FREE. ONT2kINING I , IIIW PARLOR PLAYS, MAGIC Si'OII.TS,VRO C PUZZLES,• FOAM:CIES AND NOVELTIES. 3.BlArgo pages illithsratid. Aihired!' jai -41 t • • IMAMS k'Co.,Tinnasinas, BOrrON. THE . CHRI3TIAN -OD 'Cents' - A large, live, 8 page monthly religious and ilimily'palper','con. tamping 'acts, incidents, tales , sketches, music, poetry, true stories, pictures, yeadlng for young, old, saint e, sinners , one and all. No sec Brian , Coutrovsity, politics; • ptilfs,- , pills, or patent' medicines. 60 cta. 'a ,ye.r; to: copies 46. ;...Sor Sunday &boo's, AO:copies $l. Sencll6 . cents for asp , C.iinens before you forgot it. Vol. 3 begins Jan., '6B. 1000 pages now; Nee ,ta'acia, Tor 01....Addre..41, H. L. ict,srtmsts, Tact Appolitoryi 16 Lindell Sc., 0/6. .j*23-4t Hubs 'AMATEUR CULTIVATOR'S 'GUIDE 'KITCHEN • AND IELDWER 'GARDEN. - DEStEilPilVt VrCillk of ILopages, t < jilly illustrated With a A liewetiful colored plate and 1U enitrailna, coubtliiirig &list of. ever 2.600, var.et,es of Fluster and Vegetable Seeds ;, niter, 150 varieties a the eltoicent French HYbrid illaillohts. All theNovel tieti bothiot the )11d Wee add Vegetable;foi.lBBB, found ' eCribed in the abate work. . t'!"Fhe following teethiteulahr ire unsolicited by us, and can'be niultipiled by hundred..:; • • • ; . From Mr. John Masters, Witakeepqn, • • • / “Yont Rau came safe,,and pleases the much;,it in . the area; I ever saw." • ' • • • - ' ' p , . , . . - .Peo:+e Airs. B. .FYirgeralii, Eztatliribanfttnt,'Be6L-rd ets'AT'El". "It is with great satisfaction and pleasure I hare studied= y our AMATEUIeIit ll VMS. I lo.ve estnelned it Isigidy. Its pages are full of ridnatile inturmiiitani refdildi, Volaita and practic,iible, ithirittirsc- Lively couveyed;idsc whlkt °reg. new btgilllier WEWIA-" prom T. figt, Oaktaind o?l,4;:tge, rankers, N.Y., March 2, WI., 4t is,wittuait.Aaception thu. best aeritugail, usclut and ipstruc re 'work I Lave•area, fur amateurs especially." - - ' • Pt Ona: Nisi D. W..atillei., Witieitester Randolph Ch._. Act. ~ ' , I have received your Ginn% for the Kitchen and FloWef Garden, for which you have lily sincere thanks.. It Is very valuable fur nil who with to chi triffele dowers add yetefabies. But lireise now line is niiediess; itunust,recotninend itself to anyone:': , .. fi From Mr: Ba F. STanky,.Greenoita,S. Mara 17, 1867. . i "Thanico for yourAhursußVozos.. It Is indeed Weasein i useful and instructiy... " Tastefully. bound iu cloth,3 Colored plates, price postpeid id cis., in paper Oven,, poet-paid, cta. Addrode, WASIIBtain CO.; Ilorneultdrill Hell, Burton, Mass.' 23-4 t. Oral ouNot or °Otto bettven ror r overy ration found in "13. T. Baehrres Lam COFFM" This. Coffee is rotated, ground, and 'keeled "Aermetically." ender litters, piitent from' the U. 8. Oovernrieut: "f111)1:011" it stived„.end , the coffee presents a rich, glossy appeapince. every family should 'use it, salt is 16 to 20 per cedt:strotiger'than other' pure "Coffee." For sale everywhere. If your grocer does not keep this coffee, and will not get it for you, send your orders direct to the factory. Nos 8. - rziaBBPIT.7- - - 04 to 74 Washington St.. N. Y. IMEMI • '•". TIOV EY & CO SS Tilteitnited ifinide to the Flower' and Vegetable eardeg, for 1888, is now ready . Containing 145,psges of small type; illustrated wit h { - 80 rie*atid beautiful engrsvinits of'the moot popular, and,showy flowerwand novelties, with cull descriptions or nearly 2505 Varieties of Flowers and Vegetable Seed, ac^ompidiled /nth complete practical directions for their 'cultivation:and 'treat inept, and a colored plate., Mailed free to all applicants on the re- Citilit of 25 cis.' Addrves, " ' .110VB14:CO. . , i• 53 North Market Street, Boated. • i an. 23-4 t GOLDEN BILL SEMINARY' for lirotingLadlea, Bridgeport, elnal Address, Um litmus Nucor. ' jun. 23-4 t. KE.NNEDI"' Salt Rheum Ointment The only Ointment for the cure of . all eruptions sod cattineone atrections., lila wholly.. . - A VEGETABLE CaliP3 U-ND Salt Rheum,Erysipelas,. Scald Wad, P. lee, Felons, Ulcers, Bor Eyes Chilblains, Shingles, 'Bells, Citts,'Wounds, . leis, Ringworms; -Eimples.„ „Burns, Chap- .. ped llajldp, Scalds. Kennedy's Salt Mown Ointment CONTA-INSIIIO 111ER4C11TRY, of'other nilneflii Substance: One trial is sufficient to convince the moat adept/cal that its' efficacy in allayiNg inflammation and re diming swellings is wonderful. FIFTY CENTS. PER BOTTLE.; Bold by all Druamiabs. THE BEST ARE THE CHEAPEST. MASON ofk' haVinfi: been awarded A, oflll4JrD PIR,DP PRIZE MEDJL, for the Sopa itioßitY OP THEta OAmtI , ET ORactulat the PARISI:x.I , 4)=Iw, in COM lietition with the beet raakere of instruments of this elites from all countries, and havtng been lINIFOIidaLY awarded the, Highest Medias at the most import:int bidustrial Exhibilforis for a series of yeant„ with scarcely any exceptions, HAVE CEASED TO 'PL'ACNI TEEM. INSTIVEXIENT t.OSWETITtON, at, each exhibitions:; They respectfully nne:e this fact, that the public may not re-: oetie*rolg hepressions 'runt annetticeitenis of premiums taken by.,etbdr makers. Many celebrated European Organists hive added their sestirdopy to that of the gyeat,mqjarity of the smut eminent musicians; of this' country to the US-EQUA 4 1, 4° EXOLLItENC.It OF THE Mason amlin- Cabinet Organs. - • • rAces, $75 to ow and uPwards, each;"uniform and Invariable ; and but little higher than those of greatly inferior inatinnienta. Circulars with.foll partici:than to' any addresst: • - • THE LBEST ASHE THE • CHEAPEST. • WARKROome-154"TRENONT STREET, BOSTON: ' • 696 BROADWAY, NEW YORE. ! - EVERY MS OWN*PRINTER, , .YOUNG4ND.OLO! MAKING MONEY. rpm LOWE liiPEOVIND PRINTINGTRESEES are the best aim ,r,heapest.portable. Car,dsiud lob Presses aver luveuted. Cards, hiIILAMB, itc., can' be prinks., st a triflin g ex _ pewee.:: Prim of Presses,--$1.0;$16 0 11= aud _ s3o.. Price ut Office with Press i Al6,.;2B, $lB and $4l. Scud for a Circular to the WWII PRESS 00b1PANY. WIT/SE Bram, &rift's; , $10 ! A DAV 21:1411E BY ANY ONE,' with my -Patent ; f3tancil Tools. I prepay samplexqes. _ . Beware of lisfrlisgers.•My 'circulars Will explain. ACdress A. J. FULLAM, Elpriagne/d, Ft,. 110 RACE WATERS is CO. It_is sold by. nil wholesale and tletail deals cinee.throughout the United 'Sista, and by ' ESTABLISHED 1881. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY RAVE' JUST RECEIVED TWO FULL CARGOES OF THE IT'lN:lar...Wr ICJECNNT CII.OwE' '1"..1411,1%, aoor 22,000 . HALF C CHESTS by elti Golden Rae . • 12,000 - HALL;' CE-iFIECSTS brae ge aotton lo addition to these large cargoes of Black and J out Tenn, the Company are constantly receiving large invoices of the ' , est quality of Green Teas from the - Moyne distri,ts of China, w 'ch:are Von railed for fineness and delicacy of flavor n which xhey re selßug at the falloveing prices: Oolong (Black), OW,. eoc., 70c., 80c„ 90c„ best $1 Mi lb xed (Green and Black,) 50c,„ 80c., 70c, 80c ? 9( English 33restIcfast, 80c., 00c., 70c, 110 c,, best SI.2A per lb. . - imperial (Green);.6oe„ 90c., 70c.; 80C., 90c.,51, 81 per re. . -, .. Ye - totin igrsnoi on - (Green),,Boc., 00c., 70c, 80c., beet $1.25 per tb. . t L • i . Uncolored Japan, ti;14.10 , , best sl.2 B ,per Gunpowder, $1:26; best' 81.60: per lb. ' Coffees Roasted and (ro . . Vdnourrn COFFEE.' 20c., 2.5 e.; Mc.; 3.4 c., *beet notele, I saloone, Boarding-House Beepers, and laige quantities - of Coffee, Scan economize In that our FRBNCLU BREABFAS`I,and DINNER OMB, at the low price of 00e. per pound, and' warrant Conenmere can sore .from bOo. to . Si per:pot:sli theft. Teas of tit° GREAT AIEMII6AN'TEA 00 NOS. 31 AND 33 YNSEY S Post Wilco Box N0 . .8643, New York , .Wo warrant all the goods Weisel' to give entire thitactlod. If they are not satisfactory they can be returned at our pease within 30 days, and have the tnoney refunded. • * Through our system Of supplying Chiba through., the country, consumers in all, parts of the United lll:bites can their T.ess at theAtanle prices'twith the "smell additional expo . Ortransporta tion), as tho Ugh they bought them at .our wareho in, the city., Some parties inquire of us how they' shall pin... lo "get upa Club. The annierts imply Let each person ishing.tb,join io it'Club say how mach Tea or Coffie he wants, a the kind and price front our Price List, as• published artei.or our circulars. Write the names and amounts plaint . qq a he list, and when the Club is complete send it py mail, and We IT rink tip,eaCh party's goods•in separate packages, and mark - is name: upon then], with the,cist,, so , there ..need be no con do in their die triliuticin—imeh • party -getting - exactly what h. rders, 'and no more. Thu cost of, transportation' the members • divide °quite bly Mating themselves. The feeds to lay fur the goods tailored can be New York by Pest, Moe money orders; or bi.SX the convenience of the Chili, Or, if the amout, thirty dollar's . V11;11 desired, send' the s s "collect on delivery." . .llereafter will , serle. imen fury pack getting up the Club. Our profile are small, but 'is we can affOrd. We send no coMpliinentary Oleo than thtl. N.B.—All villages and , towSiktilisfirs large elub,6ing together, can re...l::ce the cost Coife'ess abintE,Osse-ihird, besides E sending diryc.tly to ",Thelireaut A merle& BEWARE of all concerns, the, advertise !homed our Estahllishinent or copy our naine,,e part, as they are bassos or intications. WIN 'and dti not; in any case, authorize the us . POST. OEFIDE, orders and .drafts make pupil?! I "Tire Great American Tea Company." .:orders,to' the ' ' I 'GREAT AMERICAN NOS. 31 AND .33 .I*E'Y STR.HRT, Po Mike :Box, "b 6i3 Dfew York Cl . . , . . . It is an Unfailing Rem Iu all'easie Nornelgta Fachtlte t 'otten effecting letirtivin twenty-four helms, tram the use of no PUREE PILLS. WONDEEFVL =MEDIAS r Even in the severest cases of Chronic Nenrargi voua derangements,—of many years standing,— system, in its nee fors few . ..days, ors, few' weeks ways affords tbe most astonishing relief, and produces oompietesuid permanent:calm: It contains no drugs or other materials in the Jurions; even to the most delicate system, and c with perfect safety.. . ; It has tong been in constant use . by many of ; physicians, who give, it their uriahinibus and ut ; Seat by mail on receipt of price and postage. bne , $1".00 Po • Six Packagesi' 5.00 • I Twolvp • Pag j kages, 9.00 TURNER 4- Sole lirivrietor 120 ,Tremont Street, Moe , 21.71iN.E.W8 IVAVRALGIA Sold In Augusta at FULLER'S Drug, Store. JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & COWDIN 'Age, QUAOKENBOS'S : ARIT 1 1 THE 'LATEST' AND' BE Primary,' 4Oc. Piemesstary, 60e, 'Pelect Text-Books, viith no deleets. SO SA them. Going in everywhere. Specimens re hall the above prices. Agents wanted in ev • QUM:IIIEI4EOn . .GRA -An Baylis* Grytennsa,r,- ; $1.00. ' These books make tiforough gratinnarlaul required by'any other Systein. • QUAOKENBOST - HISTORIES. ' Primary ilisbory, United Statist.: Illustrated School Ilistory.ll. - S., brought down to 1166: .. . . 200 gnaw. enbos's Rhetoric' • • 1 19 Quackenbos's Domposition 90 Qoackonbos's Philosophy - • • 200 Everywhere used and commended.; Tie most -favorable term made for intreduction. Addr est D. APPLETON CO., Pirstmanas, 413 and 44;5 Brouilway, New York. FOWLE'S PILE AND HU One Bottle vrarranted a perfect cure in nu kin , s of PILES."_Two to three bottles in the worst caqes of •LEFiIOSY, SCROFULA, SALT RIABLIM, and ma. DISEABEi OF ?HE Stitt. Fon , Irerawirm. EXTERNAL Use. In mace of failnie all dialers !will please. return the money, and receive full bottles of my agents. No.coures of fail ure in LILES or'Llursoas for ten yeare. Prepared by HENRY D. FOWL]; Chemist, 71 Prince et., Roston. Sold Everywhere. , Ella Bottle. ' . inn2-4t REDDING'S' Russia Salve „ VIA 'Estatuudiel 'Barns, Scalds. cuts, Braises, and 806. all Flesh IVoneds. . For Chilblains , Chapped Minds. PllesSna Old Scrofulous Sores Eruptions, _Blotches, Salt Rheum, and all Cti lumens Diseases. , The RUSSIA SALVE , is a PURELY VEGETABLE OINTMENT, made from. the very beet materiale; and combines in itself greater heal ing powers than any other preparation Leder the . time.; ly application has been the means.of eavingthousandi of valuable lives, andot relieving a vast amount of suttering. Fifty years'.ge. neml use of the Russia. Salve is a noble guarantee of its incompara ble 'virtudiks a heeding ointment. ' . • Price,•26 ctn. Sample box sent free on receipt of price. •.For sale by.al/ Druggists and Apothecaries. 'BEDDING A CO:; PROPRIE*OIIB liagoll,,BLZll6. A XEW. 'ORDER', OF TRINES! . UNDER. - the present videos system of trade, consumers of goods have lo pay more than double what they cost, owing to the num ber ofhaeds through which they pass. We have, therefore, mita. lilhad a plan whereby cosset...era in the country , towns cast ro ceive their goods almost direct from first hands, and at ave." , steal! advance. Bend for our circular, A splendid Ch.rneo is offered to writs, male, and female, to get up clubs. Address S. C. TIIOMP SON & CO., 30 flanoVer Street; liosteM,lttam: DANCERS CUBED WITHOUT PAIN, PEE' OF THEIi .NIFB or caustic burning. Circulars:sent free pf charge. • "- Address lirs. BABCOCK & SON, - jaril6-2.m 700 Broadway, New York. Union Pacific Railroad ACROSS THE CONTINENT, r tb Nolt $1 pcu. TRACK BEING LAID •r $l, $l.lO, 0J beet sl.ss Sir $l.lO, Within Ten ties of the Summit Daily. tetlioand. tithe who;nee liyusifig ,'which we sell o give g grfeci tf7 l .;Plgelosidrig :4. Ci. ?.' 0 Tf..1 , 1!. ,OF TAB: _ ._v,_ .. J. Rocky Mountains, The remaining ten miles will be finished as soon as the weather permits - the road bed to be suflfidently pecked to receive the rails. The-work continues to be pushed forward in - the rock cuttings on the`iristerit slope' With unshatecESnbigy, and a mach larger force willflle emplityed daring the current year than ever bektre: The prospect Shat thewho l e t:: : .- '; 1: • , GRAND LENZ TO THE EACTIFIC .1• WILL ME ,COMPLETED.IN 1870,. was nererlbettee t .The means so far , provided for construction hare prefild itusple, and 'there is`no look of fu'uds for the moot' vigorous prosecution of the enterprise.: Item mwirmlate -divided_ into four . ". 11-VETTED STATES-BONDS,' • - `h axing thirttheare to run, and hearing six per cent. currency in taisettc,tit the rate of $16.000 p4r 'mile for 612 miles on.. the Plains_; then at the rate of Stti 3 Ouo per mile fur 150 miles through the Rocky Mbentalis; :then at the rate of 02,000 per mile for thei.re• meirting diManots„for,which the United States . take, st second lien as seilutity. The' liftettiat on' these Bonds is paid by-the dialed States Gloverunieut ; which also pays 'tlie Company 'one-half—the amoubt of its bills in money for transporting its freight, troops, MARA, &a, The remaining- - half.of these bills is placedto 'the Cola patiy's credit; mad forms a-sinking feed which may 'finally 416- charge Ilia whole amount of this lien. . . . 't by'draltis'ott as oy. snit Bred' ceed by `express, to to-the petty ill be estiperAl kages 'for Clitho • , Bpi ills Charlie. thiresnitpany peivaitted to h ate Its own' 'First Mortgage Bouile tothe same !amount, an the. bonds issued-by the Oniertul-nt , and - no More, arid only as - the road progresses. The Tr - tiptoed for. ihe tiOndholdere; are the Wsn. t Misrgen, 11. S. deneNer inen New York ; and tne.ilee.oeVee Ames, Member of the la. M. Mouse leilpirasentatives," who are 'rdspousible for - the very ,of (these Bonde.to. theVampauay in accordance with-the terms of the Dia.. - filer residly by their Teas and ! ess - citing's; by Con? nn y:', ,- as tiranches or : wholly or , In ye no branches, •outtdida. 4 . 07 ,the o.rder of front letters and • 'The &fon Pacific Rank&ld Company bite a.land grabt of abso lute donation from eiGoviTnineirt of 12,800. acres to the mile on the line of the reaa; which will opt be worth leas than $1.50, per acre; at the lowest faluatited: t . ; CO., W !OAK 4.-THEE CAPITAL STOOK. The anthorized.capitai of the, Union Pacific Railroad Oqmpany ge $100,40,000;nf Which C 4,5.0,000 have been paid on - tho work al ready dope. . • y Oure` ,ft ALMA I `) i,!' • THE.IIPLANB BUPPIOIEBT TO BUILD THE BOAR. Contracts for the eutire work of building 914 miles cflitist-class railroad westfroui Omaha, comprising math of the most difficult mountain wore, and elibiacing every expense escort surveying, have been made with responsible.parties (who have already tini.h ed over 510 miles), at the average rate of sixty-eight thbusand and fifty-eight dollars ($86,058) per mile. This price includes all Daces eery-shot for . constructiou and repairs of cars, depots, stations, 'and all.other incidental buildings, and also locomotives, messenger. baggage, and, freight cars, and'other reenisite rollinc stock, to an amount that shall not beim than $5,000 per Mile. Alit:ming the cost of thesitulaining one, hundred .and eighty-six of the eleven ';irridred miles assumed to be built by the Union Pantile Company td be $90,000 - Per. tulle, • ALL VIDUS SES. lEEI TUB TOTAL COBl OP BiXVI34I7I.IDRED 307.24 AS YoLLOWB: 914 milea, $68,056 . • - - 562,205,012 186 miles, at V 90,000 - 16,740,900 Add discount o 9 bonds, surveys, Ac 4,500,000 , rfoct cure In 41,1tt0 TWO: or Ae the U.S. Bonds are equa, oo . • - tuna the uotu ••• fast Mortgage Beads litre a ready tuatVet; we lave'as the n.nd.kenerjll,l3.er • ecbug the entire t utneoet.al - lately toile to - ' AVALLAIILB alga RESODAI36B FOE BUILDINO ltiars:iter ricianißED MILTS i . , , „ U.' 8.`80X148 - 1 ', ' ' ' 828,0r0, First Mortgage Bonds 20 0 28 , 0 00 Capital - Stock paitt - ra On tke work - now . done-- ' 8,500,000 Laud Grattt, 14,080,000 acres, at $1.60 per acre ' ' 21;120,000 ghtege degree in always cbe used V 38,276,000 The Cominuty hitynample fecilitiei for supplying any:deficiency taut may arise it, mesas for construction. This may be done Wholly or in part by additional subscriptiOns to c4ital stock i 7 most eminent tialit4o4.appx:o7el. age 0 - bents. 6 :1. 27 44 • At present; Cie pintits of the Company are derived only from its local traffic, but this Isalreidly`niuch' more than suffirie-t to pay the interest on,all the Bonds the Company can issue, if not another Mile weiebuilt. It is not denbted that when the road is comple ted the Ough, traffic of the onlylinelconnecting the Atlantic and Pacific States will be large beyond precedent, and, as there will be no competition, it can always be done at profitable rates. It will be.uoticed thAt.the ,Union Pacific Railroad Is, in fact, a Government work, built - under the supervision of Government oftl eeM, and, te a large astent, with Government money, and that its bonds arelsaned under Goveruinent direction. It is believed that no similar security is so carefully guArdod, and certainly no other is based upon a larger Or more valuable property. As the Com piny's n. OFmga i aoi Enedi7 EGI PILLS, Plyiladalphls , FIRST MORTGAGE .80108 . • are offered for the present at NINBTX pENTB ON. TELE DOLLAR, tbley'Ree theOheapeet-seehrirjr ih the"market, being more than 16 percent. lower, than 8. Stocks. They pay , , t:actical, $l9O. Teachers WhO'ildti lied to Teachers at y county. • MARS. rat nook,: 50 0. , with half the labor PSIS PER iGENT. IN GOLD, - or over SINN, PER; CENT. upon i the Investment, and have thirty years to run before maturity. Subscriptions will be received : lu Philadelphia by Da •lI&V.EN & BRO.; No. 49 S. Third street. • WM. PATS/PER" & CO.; No. 30 S. Third'street. " J. E. LEWARS-&,1341;29 S. Third street. SMITH, R4N/10.1.141. & 00,16 S. Third street. In Wilmington - Del. . . ,- ; • ,R. R. ROOINSON & ;CO.; . , . . JOHN IieLEAR jz ON, • and* New.. York at the genii:wife Othee r No. FO NASSAU'Stree CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, No. 7 Nesien street CLARK, 'DODGE A CO., Bankeri; No. 51 Well 'street. SOB OURS; JOHN.. 7. 01.400 &" SON, Bankers, N 0.33 Wall street, and by the Couipany's advertised Agent' "throughout the United States Itemittanees should be made in drafts or other funds par iu gow Y.Srk, and the bonds will be sent fi es of charge by return express. Parties Subscribing through local agents, will look to them for their safe delivery. r . A NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP. showing the Progress of the Work, Resources for Construction, and Value of Bonds, may be otr: tainedat the Company's ORiceenzlof -its advertised Agents, or will be sent free on application. ' Janua'ai 8,1868 1868: . • • . 1868 - • . ••• & L.A.Arb • • Fourth and - Arch MUSLIM ItYTHE,.P.I.ECE: • , ' • 'GOOD -ALL-WOOL PLAENELS. • • ' TABLE LINENS AND NAPKINS. LARGE . BLANKETS-AND QUILTS. BLACK SILKS AND ,PLAINCOLORED.POULt DE SUES. BROOKE AND , WOMEN SHAWLS, CLOSING LOW. 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