|lffe of t|e fjetk. Xlith COXOKESS—First Session. Senate- —June 16.—Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, intro duced a bill “ to promote commerce among the sev eral States and cheapen the transportation of the mails and military stores,” which was referred to a select committee of seven to report next session. The bill provides for the construction of several railroads. The House bill removing the disabili ties of certain citizens of North Carolina, was pass ed. The names of ex-Congressmen George W. •Jones, of Tennessee, and Thomas J. Mackay, of South Carolina, were inserted. June 17.—The members of the Chinese embassy, headed by Mr. Burlingame, were introduced to the Senators. The bill of" the National Currency act was amended by striking out the first section, (forbidding any National bank from paying interest on the balances of any'Qth'cr bank,) and by adding a proviso, that the circulation herein au thorized shall be issued only as circulation is with drawn, so that the aggregate circulation shall never exceed! three hundred millions, and passed by a vote of 25 to ,16;i ; A'cUh was ordered on the bill to relieve certain citizens of North Carolina of their political disabilities. June 18.—-The bill devolving on the Senior As sociate Justice of .the Supreme Court the office of Chief JusticJ.Tfi' case of the latter’s inability, was passed. Bills passed amendatory of the act to pre vent and punish revenue frauds, and providing for the appointment of a Supervising Surgeon of Ma rins Hospitals. The bill for the relief of certain fexporters of rum and alcohol was rejected. The conference report on the bill removing political disa bilities of certain ex-rebels was agreed to. The re port omits the name of George Ilouston.of Ala bama, and Gvorge TV. Jones of Tennessee. J! June 19.—The bill for the relief of certain whis ky exporters was reconsidered and passed, the alco hol part haying been stricken opt^' “ June 22.—The Arkansas pill was passed over the PrsSidenS’aveto by a vote of 30 idt Tiiil x) House. —June 16.—The bill removing the disa bilities of R. R. Butler, of Tennessee, was concurred in as amended by the Senate.' ' • •*. June 17.—The bill “to promote American Com merce” was tabled. .-A conference was asked on the Senate amendments to the bill relieving certain persons of their political disabilities. ~ < . Jube'ijlßl-ptJie bn ; - Indian Affairs, made'ft report on the subject ofthe treaty with the Great arid iLittleOSage India'ns.for the cession to a railroad company of 8,000,000 acreß in Southern Kansas, at 19 cents, acre, declaring it in violation of justice and the rights of settlers. A resolution ex pressing the hope that the Senate vvi.ll not ratify the treaty, was adopted. The Election Comm it te made a report in the case of Hogan versus Pile, stating that Mr. File, the sitting member, was duly elected, The Judiciary Committee was discharged from fur ther consideration of the resolution relating to Judge Field, of the Supreme Court. The bill rela ting to .appeals from the Court of Claims was pass ed, also a bill relieving express companies from liability for goods damaged by armed forces during the rebellion. June 19.—The Passenger bill was passed; The bill extending the Harley Screw Patent was defeat ed. The Conference report on the bill relieving.the political disabilities of certain ex-rebels was voted upon, the yeas being 78 and the nays 56. This be ing less than the two-tbirds necessary in such cases, was a rejection. The Senate amendments to the joint resolution giving damaged ordinance for the Lincoln monument; to the Freedipen’s Bureau bill; to the Supreme Court succession bill; to the Phila delphia collection distfict bill; and to the whisky exporters’ relief bill, were concurred in. The Sen ate resolution of thanks'to Mr. Edwin M. Stanton was also concurrediu. June ’2o^—Anjneseage was received from the Pres ident, vetoing the Arkansas bijll, grid the bill was immediately passed over the lll, nays 31. Mr. Schenck, from tbe Ways’and Means Com mittee, reported the bill relating to the tax On whis ky and tobacco, and to the tax on banks. Hmakes the tax on whisky 60 cents. , ■'■’/ , \ June 22.—The Ways and Means Committee were instructed to report a bill to fund' the National debt, with a view to reduce and equalize the interest thereon ; also, to inquire into the expediency of ap propriating $50,000,000 to redeem mattving curren cy bonds, to be raised by sale of gold. 'The vote on the bill to remove the disabilities of sundry rebels was reconsidered and passed. Mr. McKee waq de clared entitled to sit for the Ninth District of Ken* tucky, and sworn in. ' - i Pardons.— -Ex-rebel Gen. H. Heath) has -been pardoned by the President on Gen. Sehofieldis ;r,ej commendation; also a case of murderous assault and another of counterfeiting a mail key. - STATES AND TERRITOKIES. ’ ” : District of Colninhia*— ln the District Court at Washington, Judge Fisher recognized Sayles J. Bowen (Republican) as actual Mayor of Washipg ton.—The Grand Jury of the Criminal 'Cdurf'at Washington haye.found an,indictment,.against J,. H. Suratt, under tiie’Act of jdly him With “ giving aid 'had comfort to the rebellibn.” —Suratt has been bailed and his case postponed for a week. ..... .o Florida.— A. S. Welsh was elected, June 17, U. S. Senator by the Legislature for the short term!— The Legislature, June 18, elected T. W. Osborne TJ. S. Senator, for the term of four years. The pro ceedings are in advance of Congressional action, and not sanctioned by Gen. Meade.—The Legisla ture, June 20, elected Abijah Gilbert to be U.S. Senator for six years from next March'. Hississippi —Gov. Humphreys has been remov ed, and Major-General Ames appointed Provisional Governor of the State. Captain Myers has been appointed Attorney-General in place of Hooker. BY ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH. June. 16.— London. —A , great meeting of Ritual ists was held last night,. Dr. Pusfey, &cy| 'weye present. A resolution wats adopted, defending the Irish Church, and maintaining High Churoh dots trineß.-Gcmbridge-—The University pf. Cttiubricjgs to-day, conferred the degree of LL.D. upon Hepry W. Longfellow. Mr. Longfellow was greeted with loud and prolonged cheering. The -Vice Chancel lor alluded ihsuitable terms to the poei’s life, char acter and works. He spoke of the generous recepr tion given to Dickens by the American people, and after an expression of, his,gratification at the ap pointment of Reverdy Johnßton, he concluded with an aspiration for enduring friendship between the two nations. Berlin. Bismarck has left for Pomerania, where be will remain three or four months to recover his health. June 17.— London. —All the troops have left Abyssinia, except a sindll force on the Bea coast.— In the Commons to-night a motion made by John Bright to appoint a commission to inquire into the causes of Nova Scotia’s discontent with the Act of Confederation, was opposed as an insult to the Dominion of Canada, and defeated by a vote of 87 to 183. —The 'lrish Church Suspensory bill was passed to a third reading—Pam—The Corps Leg islate assents to the Suez loan.—The ministerial report on the budget says France desires peace and there is no prospect;,of a war in Europe Berlin.— The budget has passed the Parliament of the Con federation;-—lt is said that documents found in Si lesia reveal a plot for a war of France and the mi nor States Prussia.— grant a general political amnesty on the anniversary of his accession; THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1868. June 18-— London, midnight. —lu the Lords, the Irish Church appointments suspensory bill passed to a first reading. Lord Cairns declared bis inten tion of opposing the bill. Lord Stratlieden present ed the petition of Nova Scotia against the Canadian Union act. —In the Commons, the Irish Reform bill passed in Committee. The bill providing fortbe purchase by the Government of all telegraphic lines in the kingdom was read a second time. June 19.— Lmdxm. —The announcement that Prince Milan, nephew of the late Sovereign of Ser via, has been proclaimed ruler of that principality, was an error. The Powers have agreed to leave Servia free to choose her own Prince. Vienna. ■ Negotiations have been commenced between Aus tria and Italy for the final disposition of the art treasures at Venice, June 20. — London.— To-day being the 30th anni versary of the accession of Queen Victoria to the throne, has been observed -as a holiday.—General Napier Las arrived at Alexandria, accompanied,by the son of Theodores.— Bancrofts to visit the Courts of the llorth German States, ! and will start in a few days.— Lishom—la South Anver* ica the allied forces; after Repeated given.up the task of attempting to canryfiumaita by siorm, and how proposeto induce-the'cityby ' starving out the garrison. guay have m'ateriaUy.brightened. The unity, ofthe people of all parties, Tias giyeuLopezYeSburces to prolong the war.iujefiniteLy.’V;l , June 21.— Athens. —The Cretan representatives and exiles have offered, an address ,to the U. S. Con sul, the Cretans and the citizens of Athens assemb ling inlarge numbers arid making ‘ad enthusidstic demonstration of gratitude f ? r, the and , sympathy of the American people. June 22 .—Lowtfon.—Stanley approves of the" plan of the Neutrality Commission, but says there is no time for legislation this session.—Napier has left AlexandriS-foi r Reform bill has passed in cbmmiltee.—Sat&day Prince Milan ai;my as ruler o;fServld:WTbe Que|h-of Madagascar Ts dead and Urhnavolo 11.-succeedsi v.« f ■ Burnett’s CoggAiiNE'fQr theshahvjhaa had nearly fifty different ImitatidfcsiJS'rt™ liefeionstrates the great Office,ifcga|lwayii f|? f qiuf il -MA.E £ I E D . v * 1 W. W. Taylorjat thehonsepf the bride’s mojther. Hvnry R. I&Lguel, Esq. an Elder in the Quvet church? to Miss‘lUcnerßrigli tenbauch. YhlsMniy. ,l V, *'•' - , OGDEW—M-JABBELL*thesamdoA tt&house of the bride's father, Wm. H. H.Qgden, to- .Alias daughtor of G. If Gabell, -Esq., all of sh|s i» v . V. V- *U* v -If ' t -1 >, i ■' :v ! ,) KEfiFi THE HAIB MEAI/TH Y.—Get a bottle of Life Ibr the Hair at'bnce. a do Its work. It-red tores -gray hair to ito ; color, its falling Out.' 7Recdmm^n^ed.By' : Pby4icianB.V> Bold by alb Druggists. See Cli^valler’s-Treatise on dree by ju'jTTvyui ,-tov •** siswtuM m«H. CHEVALIER, Broadway N- Y The Heatth. Tarrant’S ! EffeWeseht ’Seltzer- Aperient can al ways be relied nponW a pleahant,\tatld,‘ Speddyand cure in all cases W Costivenesfe, Heartburn,*Jsick lieadache. Indigestion, ‘Sour lency, Full ness, of Blood, ; andInflainmatory a gentle tbe Physician, so says tlie the Ninlteenth ceutur,:; iir- ii'lari %4m 4\-X Ilcedje themand benot withouia,.bottle inthe life is imperiled, deal judiciously with tbs 9ymptqtps»i remember that the alight joternal; disorder o v f ttniay nate to-morrow*J Manufactured onty the sofe PcopTiotorSj TARRAIirT i CO., Wholesale'Draggistd, 278 Greeriwi6h A l(Kf Wturren Slsy NeW York. ,’^‘l' ; 86idbi dlVDraggis ts. > /.A* } TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. ¥»7 ARRANTED \ toY all- 'deatVe ior Tobacco. great Ii appetize r t,ltVppj')fle8 > ’the, blood, in ing power, to digest the ueartiest sleep r^eshlng,and-Establishes robust and Chew trsfirr Fifty, Price,®ifty A trea tise on the injurious effects of Tobacco, with lists of references, testimonials, ABBOTT, Jersey City. N.J., , „ ' A Clergyman's* of'Arititlote Cured my brother and my self, .Pmcever-fails, - Rev. ISAIAH tW. SHOEMA KER, Kelley’s Station, Pa.t • f ; * « * r4 je2s 4t $lO A illY, IStTRE, And no money required in advance. Agento wanted everywhere, male or female, to sell our PaUnt Everlasting White Wire Clothes Lines. Address thej-AMGRIGAN- WIRG ~OGn 75; William St., N. Y., or 16 f ; & $ je2s-4t tB<:«nd>f- s •. «•>* ?•* from Brown to Block, is consequently a universal favorite, the more especially as it . IMPROVES TEE QUALITY OF THE HAXB> ; • '' And requires renewing less frequently than any other. ' jelB 4t ANTIQUITY OF BRANDRETH’S PILLS. Age is not claimed as a merit, only as a aign of intrinsic worth. The really useful article lives‘on with a' aVongVi tality; th 3 p'dor one languishes for a time &n<| then goes out easily!. ‘ ;, =' u ‘ Brandbbth’s Pills are even prescribed bygreat .-physicians when the bowels call loudly for help, because they never fall to open and give relief. . ■ ? ' si ‘ Hundreds of thousands would consider it a calamity if theaesafo family pills could not be obtaiued. lt has.been;officially settled that more of Brandreth’b Pills are sold than all other pills put together. Merit sells them. s *■* ■■ Brahdrbth’s Pills possess qualities which' restore every* and fibre of the body to health; pre purely vegetable and safe for every period ol life. Principal office, Brandreth House, New York. bold bt all ,nanaoisss. jolB 4t •.* i 4 * B. Bbandreth. $ jpBlA T ft H E J, C[ B I"s% This splendid Hair Bye is the best in the world; the only true aud perfect Bye diaapnint inent; no ridicujtfaiiffifwffift JL&ieiiiS thejjlL effects of bad dyes, invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful black or tpown Sold by all Droggtetr ptoperlyvapplied Batchelor's Wig Factory, No. Id Bond street, New York ■ : *-* * « jduSO-ly “ Systematic and Persistent advurtisinc the Sure Road to Success in Business.” T. C. EVANS, General Newspaper Advertising Ag't, No. 129 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, MASS. / ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED AT PUBLISHERS' LOWEST BATES, In all the leading Daily and Weekly Papers throughout the United Stated. Having Special Contracts with a large number of tbe best Adver tising Mediums in tbe country, lam enabled to offer special in- J ducements to Advertisers to give me their business. 1 I NOW READY. ... . , . i THE 2D EDITION OF THE ADVBTISEBS HAND-BOOK; | Revised and- enlarged, containing several new Features. 1 Copies I sent poat-ifree on receipt of tyrenty-flye cento., Address as ,1 to Hor.')KKKKi , T:its:;i PYLE’S SAIEKATUS;' CREAM TARTAR «iir ; find , ; . . (i . | ■ ’ ;■'" “> ;6; ! kV sDApI 5 i'i r--, J; d fll R *Sf_ t'il'lffi i iIi'VAT j lH’i J | •Arp acknowledged thViidst kUltoUjßiMf 'Omsehoid dV ll ticles jiroducfion. arll6ie ln'it9 iise WilPspeakij for Itself. '• Ant onr claims are snppori cd ‘l>y tbe• maU‘ Snte'lifgent j 5 *■■ ;* '\J »J t |-) f‘i i ■} * r . classes throughout New England and the Middle States. Among j ’ ’il * • 'H . ‘' 'i. * *- l [ the tens of thoursands of our patrons are some ofthe most distm* i t '‘'! J *) *« Lt (Ji - : :. >is ~ ? U •.' »*LI f■ 7. i J» i.» 1 aJI gnisbed personages ofthe, a few of,whose names areas follows: I • Hon. CyrMi IV.FUIdi s •» '•! 1 SUm» Horac9 J- » • -* I Thtodor* Cuyfor+D+B*. -. . -j / 'n'/ J Htv» Thoma* Jlrmitafft* B.DS ‘ - ;■> ■ -.-a.v!4- J», T. Ron»«m, lSd9. n : ii, v ” I jsattora ofth* lfriiflfWW. JSdifors of th& Christian nffduocwte. JEdttor* of th 4 JBveMing- ; I£dii’ -' ‘ H .A ; , -. -ti-.r • • . • \\ First Mortgage; Bonds . " / ' op ' ; .. * • , TDE UNION PACIFIC: : kailhoa® company, 0 ii •;4.e,|i3f 4 H»„t» @ > Will be paidjOn and after that date, : In Gold Coin, -Free o/ ? Government Tax ? At the Company’s No. 20 NASSAtI ST-^New^York’ 1 Schedules with twenty or more coupdns.’will received for examination, aud gold ebecks for -the same will be delivered June SOth., ... . j™. -•* I j^4t y a/^ff^^ co^ eas t cr mm iMiiy ''ll . ,-Afe ’J • I'/ Ai. UofiVY. K W >.';V 5 'AP One Piece J Browh Sheeting, And. Descriplivo ,of ■ SIXTY. ARTICLES for eale ,at ONR. DOLLMReach, will be sent to any person that will send us FIVE DOLtAHsr ‘ 1 4 ' r ; .This beats all the ,i - 4 -< :■ REVOLUTIONS IJT TRADE ' ' ■ ' ever heAtd of in the worldr WE ARE COWING .■? ,J TO Than any other Dollar Concern ill the Country I W« spmi! nEScferoTiVll BLIH’ ic&pfe.E of t\ i i lysKoDAii iHiinaridl lit We do not require.auy one to ...send, ns ten cents in advance (or $lO either) slip*.'stating "thaL tbe person can. receive fm* one dollar a Toy Flute valued at $3, but really worth but 10 cents, or a.Ewfumed Glove Box worth but 25 cento. We use no bucli trash’ iir DOLLAR 'SALE. Our Circulars state fair aud square the articles which will be sent for the money received.’• .* ;r:! ,.'machine. > Ai pi|[q& or table runs rapicUy by gear aud tjirus easily, is the' be&t and cheapest. See 4 before you buy, For circular and best terms to agents, address,'> £. G. tiI'OBKE, Auburn,uN. Y., ;• * je2s-4t EbMIRA FEMALE COLLEGE.—This fully chartered College offers superior advantages lor the mo'st extensive .and thorough' educelionvof|y<^|ng.rgdit&w|i6/may;euter Collegiate, Eclectic, Academic ov 'Juusicat departments. Terms moderate. Seud- for a circular: to - RBv. A. 4 W. GOWli ES, , .OV D?, President, Elmira, NV Y. P 1 :s: '' ? ••joK-it 4 ', < • ti- . I I 0 >' ' BOOK ACS KNTS WANTIJD ROR HOWLAND'S [' GRANT ' ; ’ AS'A SOLDIER AND A<6Til»t*»fANr • 'iA „/> -j--i'-ii.; 4 *' ~ i;Ab Accurate/historyi,of.hiSiMilitaTyrand GiviUCareer.' In-rone large joctavo vol., nearly.BsP PP>» ! finsly-ilbßStrsted.?.Agents will find this the book to sell at the present time. The Largest commis sion given. We employ no General Agents, and offer extra in ducements to canvassers. Agents wlllAseerJthe advantage of deal ing directly with the publishers. Funrdfcscriptive circulars and terme addressid. B. BUUIi * Hartford, CtAge2s-4t The lilifetM';" ‘ t ./ • .5. J. fi /h- r»V. ■ '-iTO nG* Vr --.-b ?■.!/- . • t Is. now permanently in a house belongings to the Institatlon, at the'!', ' ‘ -- IT- W. Comer of Tenth Mid OatiianaS v ,, The attention of Clergymen,' Union Benevolent an* tore, and others vibiting aioo'ng the lioor, 19 respectfully invited to its object, viz.: toreceive destitute or ftieudless girls between 12 and 18 years of age, and*gdve'th&n and a home. r _ . 1 . ; *• •r ; / • 7 r/j av Girls yicious habits will not be received,’«ibut?any others will be welcomed. ,l . V " " * W v f .t ,‘«r .WPS*!’,, june26.6mM.rW •jf'.VIJH wnt-llew,. PROTECTOR THEY MEET EVERY WANT in a Good FRUIT JAR, ilither For Dfse.’:'.^i BY, J.il s * Without Tn|ar£ s \ iiiuii ini imiiiii 1 111 ' l|' jF* i ii i iii i ufiiii , , a?he UPfrotector jars ha-ves m6tal> l,tds wU/l , wbicji, turn Qp I] thesii*QljfW& > of the uecfc ofitfa* Jars, and thus frighten the rub.ber on to-; t,W: GrxWQtlH JEdge Krf-th© Jar mouth. The result is a jid qpj-QlaiwpAmn: piece); svhiob,L«lpsft&§ opppjjsnsfthe. Jar witha slight turhjjand! witho,ut.injupy ;^C|i f 4he^vess J !iyshiph. r can l tbuSihe ’used repi u* & •’» For Sale!by- Glass and 1 Crockery Dealers, House Furnishing!-arid bDrug'/Storesi / U • ; ‘THE; TRADE SUPPLIED BY ; .OR j ' ! &£ '■ St. titSE ! -JL f-w , i;"i'-. :■ ; PATENTEES ftnd > ,xi et *•&>•.' •> j.*-?> , 1.. i io';"<-A]9e'jM«iivfootiirBi^>e£>-l)B : OG€j^S^3 , i -u;*> ». ir.« O'^’^s^s. - s !,: •v\/wi^'iß*ii 4 rf ,ii:,w,i ' ,hv,,d^vAi v& WH Pprter, ,h mm,:mm south frost stJeEtt,jpjjiLiiKEiiPiiU. •].! a-•• .*>• '• ’ ,h " J jRINCiS I Aii''i^P' ; INTEBI , SI' ' f- fi i ~u >:j v , i iuUl .n-.i'fJiil / 4VJI-1 «i PAYABLE IN 001% ! * The Great* Pacific Railroad Cine, erteiidfik'g 1721'miles from, ftmfthftpn-n' the Missouri} Elver, tothe' tide-watera of the Pacific’ Ocean, is being built bj two powerful Companies—Thk Union Pa cific, beginning at Qinaha, 4 bmlding J i And,. iGeptral .Pa cific, of California, beginning at Sacramento, building East, until - Both'Compatiies'haye prbseented the ‘with ’great tiger, the 1 [Union Paclfiic having already expended Wot Ui TEIRTY MIhEION DOLLARS, and the Centra rover Twenty 3/tZttons, upon their respective parts of ttiG'fandertaking. THE I UNION 1 ? ACIFIC HATE ‘ 1 640 MlLES—have hjon andother. materials for tiro- hundred-miles ’.mpre .uponthe! ground, and- ’one hundred miles jarei ; ready fop'the track. They a pinch larger! force efl^plqyed this year than ( §66 andSOOMILES,..,, •,q 1 will be in operation during 1868; to? be .no doubt dislance befween Omolia ind Sacramento traversed by rail in 1870. - 1 ? *•" THE ? GOVERNMENT -GRANTS' 12,80b 1 *df • Bonds,to thp overage apiount: o£ $28,000 pbr-mllei ’ construction,. of the line, and authorizes, thelissue pf -.the- First;* .Mortgage Bonds now i offered for sale,,to;the some, amount and no more. ' nThb'Government takes a second lien, apd gives to the First Mortgage 1 Bondholders ffpriolf lieu for th'eir. security, towhfch a J ! large paidJup Capitals added. - The Bonds cannot be issued except aa .each Section of, twenty miles is .accepted by Government com-; so a real property. { ;. : , 4 i 1± is univenMdly that on the | cqmpletiomjof, [the Union • Pacific BailTdaJ, its ]tiirongh' bnaihess will make it quo of the profitable ; ih *the woAd—its wap or local business [several.times: the interest'on its bbddsjißo not* another* mile were tkeywquld'he a;secure investment.,. ; ' U THE NET EARNJNGSfor eight months oflast yearbhan oyer age of 336 guiles are officiallyVeported at 5 p69,136, while the, ■ interest on 1 611 the Bonds it could lsshe on'tbafc'lenjgtlipf roadjfor that? time,reduced to currency, wasonly $345,866;' - e ~‘‘ ’ f'*'"', The amount jpaid :by theGovernnient>for the transportation of! trvwps, jnails, jhasqbeen, and doubtless- will: continue tp,be, much mpre than jthe, interest on the United States. Second Mortgage Bonds. : If it is not, the charter provides that after the road 1 is 1 completed, an'dHiiitilsald bonds and l interest are paid, at-least five per cent!, of earnirigs of th6’ road' Shdll'be applied toadcb payment.'.j; ,H"■'« L ■ ’ V * Th 6 Uhion Bonds are. for $l-,000 each, and hats coupons attaplied.- Thejrhaye thirty run, ( and ,t\ear annpal interest, payable on the first days of January and July at the (pompany’H (Jffice it? ] fB& hfew f the of :: dixper ‘6eri?.in v gold:-’ The Biinciiiftlispayable ingold at maturity: A,t the rftto of gold, tioso boiof' poy iiii alldual ijicomt: da Of. -: jj' -,,., O , ih:-ui fi - SOQPrBB AT, 2 .PREMiUM. Tile 1 btfmx&fty fcave 'Veiy tlie&'SoVdsVe maining 'on‘'limn'd, but any subscriptions accepted to a greater g mr>» V f n.ftn ran,he,fined £romfCoDds Dowsm I tbe Company's pos session, will bu supplied- fromthe New. Bondsj issued on i that, portioruof tho tlia Sprain this order in which they are received/ ‘ ... *■ j - The tti6'rigtii 1 td ! the prifce Of their boh’dsito'a rate abore pari at tiiAe;'atfd Will hoi fill any or receive anyßubseriptionS)QP' ( which the pioneyjhas not beeniacri tuully jpjdd at ( ihe, office before the time o£Bu£h 5 willremit.the par value of the bonds and the a&u'ed iiitereit in currency'at’the rateof six per. cent, per annum,’ from oq which the last coupon was paid: 1 Subscriptiona will be received iu'Phlladelphia by : v >: . . •>> i BEHAYENA WM. PAINTER A CO., y. .. ‘ ( .. A . SMITH,RANDOLPH A. 00., • • V ■ ' * ' l!iV*T,» ' V *V iUUJ- u\ * •'< : VA **:.-> iit * ’ and in New York At the Company’s Office, BTo. wtrefet, John, ,J. Cisco, <& Son,, jankers,. No. 59 St, And by the Company/is.adTeE.tißedjagents.throughout the ; ' UnYted 'States. ' • ' *"' i " . Rm.itta.npes, *hwldbeywideindrafts or other funds par Hn IZVeib. York, and the Bonds nrtU intent’, free of charge by retutif express. Parties sidjscribing.thrmtgh, local agents , will look to them, forpieir safe delivery.' \ /v . ‘ , A PAMPHDEST AND MAP TOR-1868 has just been published the than impossible in an vertisement, Pxqgress of. the Resources of tho Country, .traversed by the Road, they Means for Construction and the Talueof the Bondi*,, which wiU.be sent free on application at the' offlees or to’any of-the adverted agents. r Vi ‘ JOSN York, i ' may7-tf. ibdiiHl'* ajhj.c: .s'lasiii z::r>i\) ; » •* • • trr r , { TV/TOWINfe MACHINE SECTIONS.—Swset,; blensB & Co., 'Syracuse, N. Y., will. furnish Sections/'’eitfcfer smooth or sickledi to repair the knife of any MowiDg Machine. ;In order ing sections send to’us bymail a' diagram of "the' awtionwanted, which is Easily madebj; marking.around an. old one, and! through the rivet-holes with a pencil. „ >Vhere this is done, we will guaran tee the sections we send to fit’on the bar, and-we'can, if request erf’ send Rivets* for puttipg, on. Statefthenpaiber of sections Wanted, and we can usually ship them on order, Ly express, to,colldCuon delivery... Wdthafeei *oue .Hmiorta Jribb four Rivets A&rps&uu . JCS-,d'Vt*3 Kit til! H ,25-iq PATENT Ibr' Eeriiig it dark andQlosiy. The Cocoainb ‘holds,in! a liquid form,a large /proportion of, deo- fi!r other componhd p&Aillarprbilertibsvthibh ‘shit tijojhnroan hajri J ir: ' Mfsbbs. JqsEPH®nßkE^ I AJG6’: - V t|‘iu * I cannot refuse to state the salutary effect in my aggraynted ca?e, of your excellent Hair Oil, —Cocoainb, \ ' . Eor raany-months my hair hdd been falling off; until I was fear ful of losing it entity. The akin upon my head bepaiue gradually, wore and more so 1 thai' r'cbula it without Padh?,> -c an t. By the advice of my physician, to whom you had jour process of: pinrifyingtbb Oil}'l!cbran>enced ’itb'usb'wenaSrt^week' in June. .The first application allayed the itching fl n; three or fohf 1 days' the redn&B.anld tenderness '.disappeared: the hair ceased to fall;. and I have:now a tiiiok gkbwtt‘e#netohkuri' 4 ■ Yours, truly,- BUSAN . : - i :- -t: j; . rr k+ 'u EsSr MASSi^Jiffire9; 1861. MbSSM.jBUESBTT tpOtfrr; Hi i }. * K - 1 send -you a statement of iny case, as requested. Spejwillf ha>o been-sick six.years,she lives until the ;lit of Au ? When the hair came off Sbe h«l bofein afflicted* With neuraJgia in bedhead for .three, .She hadf nsad, dnring thatttima many powerfdi^appliCatiShs. f Tn^4^^with.tkelntehseheat'eaused by the pains, burned her hair so badly tifcttfu'Obtriber, it all 1 came off, and for two yearaafter,berhead assmooth asher &ce.; Through therecdmmendatio'dwa*fri©nd, she~was ihdnced to try your ipocqAiNK, Aoji jthe, rqsnlt, pran astonishing. / Shohad not tified half the contents of a bottle before .her head, was covered with .& fine ‘ :youf»g‘ lff fobr hionths s tme‘aa6r mis grown\wiveral inches in length, very thicbL fin& aiidiof & d&rker (»lor than formerly. 'She gttfl cbhtmues the Ooccainej have'little fear of her losingiher hair. • : iit! 7 1 ; u .'EURNBPTB in the world. . It promotes* the ,GROWTH* OT TH.fi; HAUL, and is entir6ly-free’from matteri ( l * ' . : JTOSEPJ»i&(Jtt«)E|tT & *JO.* Wanufactw ; jv.i/ij b--,.7b f ■, t i . 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