*its GENERAL. Army.—Gen. Hancock (like his party) is sick from the re-opening of wounds received in the late war.—Gen. McClellan will take no active part in the campaign. The friends of Grant feel reassured. Political.—A letter of Gen. Schofield, Mr. John son's Secretary of War, dated May 28. endorsing Gen. Grant's nomination, has just been published. Foreign.-0111e61 despatches from South Amer ica describe the earthquake as even more disastrous to life and property than the first accounts. ANDTEISIIITORIE S. • Massachusetts.—R., S. Dana, Jr., is to run as an Independent Republican candidate against Gen. Butler in that district. Mr. Dana was nominated, Oct. 5, lay a convention which adopted the Chicago platform and denounced Butler's finance views. Connectient.--The town elections were held Oct. 5. Both parties claim large gains. New York.—Geo. Francis Train is to run for Congress in the Fifth District.—Gen. Geo. B. Mc- Clellan arrived from Europe, Sept. 29th.—Mr. Su lli• van, editor of the Fenian paper—The Irish. Republic —urges the Irish to vote for Griswold , and: not for Hoffman. He is. prosecuting Pomeroy for libel in Baying that he changed , fora bribe,; damages laid at $25,000. Pennsylvania.—The work of naturalizing new citizens has been carried on in this city for the past two weeks in the most, illegal style. The Clerks of the Supreme Court; in one instance, naturalized seven hnndrea Chid fifty in five hours, e., three hundred minutes, the residence of many being left unrecorded, so. that it is impossible to trace the per sons. The papers and reporters were refused ac cess to the records, and to the sessions of the regis trars. One man' was arrested for, some offence and a quantity, of b/ank naturalization papers were found on his person e with i the name of Col. J. Rose Snow den, t t he grothoholary, signed,to each, and the seal of the Court attached. Col.' Snowden asserts that his signature 'is ; a forgery, but how the seal came there he couldibt say. Quite a number of persons; who had been registered as residing in certain local have' been found to have no such place of res idence, and some of them have been hunted up and arrested for perjury. Squads of Baltimorean 'vol. onizers" and "rioters" have also been detected, fif teen beingtik'en hp as they left the train at the De pot.—Judge Strong, of Philadelphia, has resigned his- position. on'the bench of the Supreme Court of the'State! Judge`` Williams,of Pittsburgh, has teen appointed by Gov. Geary to occupy his position un til a successor shall have been elected (in 1869 we suppose.) Both Judges are elders in the New School Presbyterian Church. lithmeiOta.—Hubbard has given up the canvass of,the Second District and Donnelly is now the only ltepnbfloan candidaie. Nebraska elected. her State officers and a repre sentative in Congress,- Oct. 6. Oregon—The Democrats have a majority of four in the enate and Beim in the House. They have introduced a bill repealing the resolution to adopt the XlVth AmAnddietit ; ' They have by resolution condemned the course of U. S. Senators Williams and Corbett, and called upon them to resign. District of Columbia.—No warrant will be issu ed for Surratt's.arrest,-until the Grand Jury acts on the new indietuteni: Suiratt'll counsel say that' they will not voluntarily respond to any further proceedings in his case, as they consider it disposed of. Virginia By a _recent accident ork.the Central R. R. quits a number of so/diere.were killed or in rive& Go, Stpineman_ortlere anjnves,tization.... aiabttma.-1 tie L.egietative uotnnuttee nau ad interview with the President, Sept. 29; , and were promised U. S. •troops to, keep the peace Of the State., It was agreed that Gen: Meade has force enough for present needs.—A registration' bill has passed the Legislature. Louisiana.—The Senate takes ground that the State Board of Registration have no right to refuse, to register the naturalized citizens of New Orleans. , —The new Board of Commissioners of Police (three whites and two negroes) was inaugurated, Oct. I. Georgia.—The Legislature votes three ;nillions of grants in aid of the State R. Roads.—The bill making negroes ineligible to office failed to pass the House, as did the bill forbidding "the common carriers " to refuse to. &wry 'negroes. Arrapahoes ,and. Cheyennes have fled to the South bf the. Arkansas before" General Sully. BY ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH. September 28.—London, 10' P. 1/.=-An insur rection in Madrid is rumored; also, that the Queen has fled into France( Prim and his fleet are ex pected off Barceiona; and the town, it is said, will at once surrender to him.—Paris.,-The ltioniteur admits that CartliagtFa, has,jjdined the rebels, 'that -thei royal army surrburided, and plobably erdad,y in their hands, that the rising ,is general, through out Spain, and that Concha himself is expected to go- over. Santander has been re-taken from the royalists, and Cadiz declared a free port. All 'the Paris journals despair of the Queen's cause.—Later. —The Moniteur announcesthe resignation ofthe Con chae (Jose and„Manuel) the heads of the Queen's army and administration, who inform her that in her absence from the capital; resistance to the in surgents is hopeless. The Queen has accepted.their resignation and summoned a Council of State at St. Sebastian.—Vienna.—ll. S. Minister Watt was re ceived by the Emperor to-day.—A Romish Bishop has been indicted for issuing a pastoral denunciato ry of the new laws. September 30.—London.—The Conches have declared for the revolutionists, as have the people and garrison of Madrid. The statue of the Queen has been dragged through the streets., In Cindad Real, Pavia's royalist army has been routed and dispersed, and Gen. Serrano is marching to the cap-, ital unopposed. Perfect order prevails and a pro. • visional Junta has been formed.-- , -Madrid, midnight. —Gen. - Pavia has arrived here, badly ; wounded. The citizens are fraternizing with the insurgent soldiery, and remov in g the Royal arms from the public build ings. Many howies t Are.ilhuninated.—Faris,- 7 The Queen •has crossed the frontier and is at Bayonne. October I.—London.—The provisional "Junta" at Madrid denounce the plan of a Spanish Republic, but announce'no pro,gramine. • Napoleon's hostility to the Orleanist family, caste doiabt on• the prospects of the Montpensiers, while the people' will hitve no , Carlist Bourbon. , The Duke of Aosta, son-in-law of Victor Emmanuel,, representing the old dynasty of Savoy, ia freely spoken of. Prim and,Serrano are at Madrid. The latter defeated Gen. Pavia in a short battle. Restrictions .on travellers to and irom Spain are removed.—Paris.—La Prance ,pre dicta a bloody civil war in Spain. Le Moniteur an nounces that Isabella is at 'Pau, in France, where the .castle, has been placed at her disposal.—ln South America, Sarmiento, the new President of the Argentine Confederation, proposee peace with Paraguay.—Madrid.---The "Junta" call out the na tional militia. , The citizens are in arms. Bane lonashas declared f9r the insurgents. The foreign residents are ciOngraulating the Junta" on their success. Novalicliez has died of his wounds:—.Rome: —An " apostolic letter" froui , Pius IX. urges all " non•Catholie "'bodies of professing Christians to avail themselves of the occasion of the coming Ecu menical ,Cuuucii to, feu i nite, thenmelm„ to, " "the. Church." ' ' ' l4 October '.2.--..Lonent,---A. colliery explosion in Wales has destroyed several lives,—The news from South America shows the Allies advancing on Lo THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1868. pez with a force of 3,000 men, while he is marching on Ceroleon, having left his entrenchments on the Tebiguary.—The brakesman charged with causing the accident at Abergele, has been acquitted after an exciting trial.—Paris.—Queen Isabella is said t supplied herself with money (23,- (100 have amplyo,ooOrealsln gold) and the crown t ieyv_ele, before her flight.—Le Moniteur says that: Serial?* cabnot leave the army to go to Madrid, as it is disorganized. —Evening.—lt is said that the militia atMadrid will not admit Setrano's regular troops. it is re ported that a Republi6is proclaimed at Madrid, and a Federal Republic in Catalonia.—Madrid.--The elections for members of a. "Definitive Junta" are progressing in an orderly way. Gen. Culonge is under arrest till tried. The insurgent leaders are harmonious. October 3.--7 - Lopc4l.--The Great Powers .will not interrupfdiplomatie relations with Spain. Geb. Prim and Ganlois are opposed to a Spanish 'Repuu lic. Dfadrid is perfectly orderly. In Barcelona the people sicked the town hall and burnt the Queen in effigy and chased Count Che.sti.—A Military and commercial treaty between,France and Holland, in which Belgium is to:join,ltt again rumored.---Dis raeli's 'address to his tonlitituency in Buckingham shire, indicates no change of policy as regards the Irish Church ; takes'up. the old "Cry, ," no popecy no foreign interference 1" --Par4.—The,CouvAlVa lewekkmaikburied to-dityiwith considerable October 4.—Emidon. '—The discovery , of. a con spiracy tO clethron'e the Sultan, isi said to' have led to many arrests in Constantinople.—lt is also ru mored „thatAie Spanish revolution will make the Roman, policy,of Frauce:more coneiliatoirtowards Italy. Menabrea; the Italian premier, is expected at Paris.--Ma r cirid.--Serianb • and '• his Generals made theiritriumphal entry into Madrid to-day; and were received with - great enthusiasm. The Nation- a 1 paraded and the people displayed'hanners demanding popular sovereignty, free education and religious liberty. &AIM ,announced,that he and Prim , agreed in calliii&Aspartero• to the head of af 7 fairs. S. is President and P. is War Secretary in 'the new cabinej,— • -PariB.—Queen Isabella formally protests against the Revolution and declares that she_yields Ater rig Yo hts to violence.: , , ° October s:—Lonn..--Tlie slibMerine cable from Malta to Alexandria ismomplete.—Madrid.—Aguir r . ra'aucceeds Madoz':, as President of the Itgovisional ``Junta." ,-•‘, ipir Mrs. , J. Hamilton Thomas, 1344 Cheetnut street, has 'issued, it beautiful vest poellet,'-'4.lthanae for 1869, with, blank interleave& -tier; adver tisem,ent. „ . seir Mr. J. G. Osbourn's system of musical in struction is bighly'recommerided as an exeellent intellectual discipline. , Aie card. 144r,A. Weekly Union 1: : I rayer Meeting, under the auspices of the'Daity . tfnin'Piit:Yer Meeting - is in itrogress, o'clock,. P. 111 1 .9everY Monday. The next place of meeting isthe First church, Washiligton'B4uare. ' ' 0 It GANS THE BEST. THE 0-TEEArESITP TILE LOWEST IN PRICE. THE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY have now such great fOcilities and resources that' they undertake to offer not only the best apitcheapest in struments in ,the., grate* T aryt 3 , , ,as to capacity and style, from plat to"verrelegaltybut also the loser prked organk of good quality which can hefirci,duccd t in A.Merica. They,now a4x.ufacttire three, graides of organs,fiiz:- - 120- TUE MASON & u'Ammir CABINET ORGANS. The _Standard of: Excellence in their department, ac knowledged the-best instruments of thelfgeneral class in the World ';'Winners 'Winners of OVER SEVENTY. HIGHEST _ PREMIUMS in Amerioa, and of, the. Figs . -`d ASS MEDAL at the recent WORLD'S EXPOSITION , IN PARIS; in coinpetition with the :best rankers - of all countries. As to the excellence of these instruments, the manufacturers reTeiiirith confidence to the musi: cal prof Wftoiwiil,Zithiiotiti with unan imity testify•Ainkt• they ,Are, UNEQUALLED. Every one bears on its name-board thetrade mark, " MASON & .HAULIN. CABINET ORGAN." Prices flied and invariable, sll9 , t'o 4,900 each, froth which there)is no discount to dliurehtlititr,schools.`'' • " -.1 - THE METEOPOLITAIt 011.01AN8. • ' A new 'series of organ& er, great power, fine quality, and'much.variety of. tone. Elegantly aridiltoroughly utade in every. Mason pmticular, and, in-,generet e,xcellerice second only to the Mason Hamlin, Cabinet.:Orgens, Beck .9ne, has the trade mark, ." IdETRO,POLITAN CiItGAN." Pricee $l3O to $4OO eiteg. A liberal dis goad to. Churches; filerityluendtc. ,1;,3., THE MASON do HARLIN PORTABLE, ORGANS. Very compact in=size ; the interior alOays of the very best gnality; quite ' plain: „Dial} .one bears the trade Intirt,t 4 .ldASONl & HAMLIN PORT- A.G.TA ORGAN." Price $75 to t1 : 2.6 each, ,fixed and invariable. , VALUABLE; IMPROVEMENT . . From this date, (October, 186/3,) we , shall introduce in 'several styles ,. of our 'Cabinet Organs a new and very beautiful inifention - coinbining several recent pa;: , tents..,, It will be known as • The Mason ' h Hamlin improved ' Vex Humana ~ • . • • or Fan .Tremolo; And excels every °thy'''. altacAtnent of this general - elan in 'the beauty of its effects, the perfect ease with which iF 'is operated, itidurebility aniFirf e ed "Ts liability to • 1. `ln connection with` Swell, (exclu sively used in the'le&rit'es:binei 64400 itTio,duces the nearest approach to the pc Cuiiarly.sympathatic, rich. and . tittraCtive quality of a fine human 'fade "yet at-: tained t inany.reect instrument. , • , 2 Its operatod by the or‘divary" action of the lows 'of 'the instrument, and requires no separate pt:, dal, being played : by iThe ß iaute ; motion, and as eafily as an instrument without it. 3. It has no clockwork or machinery, and isentirely free from liability to get. out*of order; and'its.'durtlble as the instrumerititfielf'' , • tf! Circulars and catalogumwithlullidesoriptio* and illustrations free. 'Addreen the MASON ORGAN CO., 154 Tremont Street7taston, or 596 Broadway, New York. , B pet. 1. St New Books-411 Press. The Do Good Library, for Little Readers. Nine new books in large type, each 72 pp., lSmp.. with two Dina tntlions. By the popular juvenile writer, Martha Farquharson. 4nna Rand, Grandma Poster's Sunbeam, .Little Patience, .Little... Helper, _Little Dick Positive, .Latering Limes, ' .Dud's Two Homes, Stupid Sally, . .. . • Minty the Little Mil tali° Tried to Help Oth'ere. Each book 25 cents. The whole set in neat box, *OO AMY HAL/I'l3'4lsoRa' Six new and interesting books, each 72 pp, 18mo., with two Il lustrations. By Mrs. Mary 3. Ilildeburn; author of 'Money," ac„ well known as an interesting writer for l.he young. Hatt, " • 'Carries Peaches,' palsy De(afield; or, Fannies Rule, .. Ese Lost Lamb, tellies ('lure's Party, .Letties W'aj, of Doing Food, • ir• , • • Each book 35 cents. The whole set in a neat box, $2.110 IGVING JESUS EARLY: `ls4.i)P4 . iBtno. Frontispiece in colors " • .55 7116 etor , y , Of it little girl iNikorloted :',Teetue early, 'with a picture of the home irheie she lived, tkeM from a pliotograiih. THE' CHINA CUF. 115 pp., 18mo. Two Illuetrationoi , CHINAXAN IN' 'CALIFORNIA. By the author of the "Chinese Boy," "Cherry the Missionary," &e. ykr.,l§ino., Three. Alt . . , ~.s$ 4 . 4 Work-fiSt MI; 'Ettrig oflVdrking: • rsr Byiter- preh,p.l . 4. , Auth or , of riye rer? China. 12 .. .. .40 0. 1 104 1 4/42e forigithad gratis 04 A 1,, _tny of ow...books selt vat ArAuplished price. ',VW'. Address, W; },. PREBBYT ~AIANaw Publicatioa liommitteev No.l334.Clestant P,reet, Philadelphia BOOK AGENTS WANTED ; . To solic i t_,ird for. Dr. WI:ULM . Bum , EOTIONARY OE THE BIBLE. Ilia tInfED.II.ION PUBLISHED - IN A FRICA, CONDENSED BY DR. SMITH'S Owls EUND. : Aug large Octavo volume, illustra ted with over 121 steel and wood engravings. A book that is needed , id-OW "iiiv,er s .3o,o!Xl • copleq- sold lvithiu three months. Agents and subscribewee,that you get the genuine edition by Dr. Smith. Ilia' Springfield ReAtb/icangthe deeding .secular newspaper of New England,) saya;"Shis edition Published by Messrs : Burr & Co. is the genuine thing." The Cppgragatira ty (theleadlumeliginue journal of New ii i Englaudty says, :, who 'er.wkilits , o geL in the fcheapest form, the best DietibnkrY oethe Nile alba:lib* this."... • ...5 Agents are meeting With unparalleled success. We employ no GenerataAgentlymnd loftier ' asps itidupeinents. to, Canvaaiers._ Agents_ t _will see the a vantage "of dealing directly the PUB LISHEIGSS:or doscr pk pie il l with iitil t pail, toilers and: 1 terms, addie ' the. Pu isliero ~ ! , . (~ 4 . -, .; .1.1.1: IIIIItte&'CO., BeRtV ,4t . 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IC.E I Ice supplied Dab:, ' to tale grriitlf donsiamers, in any part of l'zoti .11Re, Piped, Limthof the Consolidated City. with - Philadelplderldastda, 'Doge, Richmond, Bridesbnrg, and Germantown FutniGes,..olpers E an,,,cpt.rfy on being furnished PIJRI .ARTICIia, SERVED PROMPTLY,-, And at! the :Lowest Market Bates. p lf t'pri Vi i Ail' 1104 1 0 f Lehigh. smil , Schyikill ci tiVact.s es NSW is the lowest for a first rate article. Blacksrniths',Qoal, Wiskory, 04 and P,ine.llr p ood, and Kindling Wood. Send your' ordefiihr Ice COSI tO ' COLD SPRINCIk . ICE AND COAL COMPANY. Thos.,. Jersc. SPRING Goodyear, Sec'Y, Hoary Thomas, •-'.".. SUReTinTenclOiltv ~ " 1 - 4 1t. i - 435 WALNUT witEk. Aranch Deliqts-L,, Twelfth and Willow' Arne . to:"' Twelfth ' and r. Witelinteon . ainnifie! Twenty-fifth and :Lombard,streeta. Nortlt:;Penna. , and Master street. Pine,Street- Wharf , utayi.4' • tnR E. 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' • • • A • • 11 1511-118. 1.--40A1tBM andtIFINE• MIXED. eidtablel , • And 3•II,OURBD BONE.. azirWs :Mumma ova Bons To ArfalßE P,oas. Packed in bbls. of 250 lbe. each. For Winter gralti, Ttoubleilterined Pottdrette and Fine Bone, mixed infequal propoitions drilled fn with the'seed, have produced most remarsable effects. Sold as low as any article of the same iturity and thienees inithe Market; ' • t • NITRO-PROSPILITE OF We offer this Phosphate confidentlyiltspejog as, good, if not su „perior to any ever made or eold in this market, dontaining a iargei "amount eeluble Phosphate SititAnienia that usual in•Superphos- , phates. For PERMANENT, as well as fo i rpumetrate ,powerful effect upon land, yr Has no geom. 5 5' • t , in,New York, 055:00 per Ton. 0f2,000 lbs.- or Price . List Ctrculars ic,apply to , PAUL tOttly it • -) t: ; 130 -South , Wharves J a s . em• - - - PHILADSI:PHIA: ' A . . NUE.II rOA Waltham Watches. 'f'• 4 •o4 " •, • ' 35 ' 0 - obo ve'aicing fOr themeelvee the, poeitets'of the peoPI proof ands plan anty of their trapiiriOritiAtid frithiehing - thobest 7¢aBbn for theii rioricacirity, and ljaittirytrig The iirOferilide' uniformly efiown itiOiritiJthe public. ; - !f - .: . . . , AN- EXPERIENCE of tiearly"fttfeen yeare has 'furnished the ABERICAN:WATCH COMPANY the opportunity of nuzaotroutx TS31:1210 all really yalnable inventions in , Watch-making ; ,o i nd it being the sole aim of the pompaiiix to pt•cluce . Wa.chee which, as .time-keepers, wonidlipar . ,:eoutparition ; witil theverylbect made any- . there,they j nowconfl that the W 41.1. 'WATCHES haveuvery improvement wldatk time arid experience have proves Yftluable: • , . . THE' AMERICAN WATCH:COMPANY dosizei speOially core- mark that, haying had the refusal of ill the contriyances,designad toluevent damage[to the trBin,by the breakage of ?mainsprings, .FOGG'S PATENT CENTER PINION. was liloPted Val : , and faaltleas. i f , V • o u f, ; :"' WtFl4r 7ith pitent DUST PROOF OAPS, protecting the movenient duet, and given) , I asserting the necessiiV. of frdquegi'clenning' etc.; an imPinvement of very great velue to watch wearers-whose eratebee ' , are exposed ti46u h usagean d' constan t wear T9 DIFFERENT S GRADES of WALTHAM ,WATCHES have freiitientlibeenMihmitted to "the nevereet:tists determine' "their tiineLknefengliiinlitiee:ned hive Invariably been found thoroughly ; reliable 'Miff 'eneuitite, l 'etrongent'indoieeniente from and the moat exacting; eiiaigarf a USA(E OF FIFTEEN YEARS HAS, • •.z • • • •.%, • ' . tHERE ARE MI.- 1 1 1 2% HINDS, GRADES; SIZES'AbrDAYESCRIE .. TIONS OF WATCHES niade by the Waltham Company, edapted,to the'fastee thldnienne of all elassee; but the Company's written gnitr_ abty-aaiiompaniee every •ihatibeins. Ll 4 Coinpany's name; , midlitamid. be requirbd of `every'eelhig' , f . NO 'tratelieti retattelby tbeCobtliEttiy: '1 it: ROI/44n Agenta, 14.17 4ty F 7l .46.182fBriedway, New York. A , Airl : E l3 ricture , bubineets: Very prO q ab2 . e. " l ti ri Fit:j.OPY o ELPV epeclln PietmTsandCalliaigglinG43 • 16=3UNLP:61477 A • 'E. tr' - , 50P4"W . , • WARTIF.II6IO.3OII AGENTS, to.•.self , the . " Life of itiSsl ima r9R , 11 . by JOHN S. C. Azaorr. First clues canvass9m wiibink a aelv and vary attractive wor k, with no compobjtloni should secure territory at once. /2 B. ItUddELL, Pub/Wier, Bolton, Mass. THE GREAT PACIFIC ILULROAD, —receiving the aid and supervision of the Government, and carried forward by, the extraordinary resources and energy of the powerful Corportition to whom it was entrusted—is rapidly approaching completion, and it is safe to say that. New Nark and San Francisco will be connected by raillby the • ' FOURTH. OF, JULY More than two-thirds of the Through Line i and Branches between the Missouri River, and the Pacific Ocean are 'constructed, at a cost of nearly ONE HUMORED MILLIONS, And the remainder is being pushed' forward fwith-3;in paralleled , vigor., . The • • ..`t` CENTRAL PACIFIC, RAILROAD CO.; to whoni'belonos=the Western and Principal POirtintt t f the Main-:Stem Line,' receive from the United Sitars ." • Goi , eriunent, ' • 1. The'righl'Of way through the Tirritoriis;' lira' A e use of fin?er:andrnater!als aleng the route. IL '.2ln l'rant of' 'twenty sections per male (12:80 acres) of the public lands on the lane, the . :6170- - mum value, iohich' is nati , fixed s2.so'pei 'twee: HI',A Special issue of 7T. AS".'`*ix per cent. Bontis; at the itoirage rate of $35,000 ier irate,, delivered as the4gOrk progresses; • which the Company are allowed fa : repay witi• - ,in i thr ty, years; m4illy bylrcinspor ta flop ..sere. , ~1 • ices „ • Authprity . ;to;issue their own First iyr i ortoope; ;f?i t hl. s eMi amquatt having ther'eferred,liel l 77oPerif i r to that,of, the Government y! "V. Xi , eFeiVes, in Addition, clenatio.ns and,subsidies;from .thsiSta# and pals :of Califpliia,.coppunting, manre tha t .$ 3 )000,00q0. _ ; t Or an aggregate efiOatib R i estoUrces for, constrictien of inorenthantsbayffmillions upon 725runilese inde pendeht of the I:en...Millions of aores.i of public lands, ;Ind further'subscriptihnsto4he •Capital :Stook: The early completion .0s tte eittirprise-id therefore beyond all.doubL i• • j ; - - , \ This tompany litiviiiire l ady carried their ina'sic cessfully across theSierra' evada - rounta' s are rapidly extending,the track acroas'th eßalt. Lake Plains, and have already a valuable Way-traffic therepn. Be sides a mileagepon.,ll . _ through business, thii 'road, i:av fug the beet: lands fogettieinent, 'the most:produc tive mines the itearest, markets, and being exempt from competition, will always ! command large reve pitte,, The net euru l um ,upon - 0e complet T ed n portion are, more than do hle the , total , annual interest:liabili ties to assumed thex:eupon., • The undersigned offer for, sale, ..and. recommend to investorethe • FIRST MORTGAGE 30—YEAR 'GOLD: BONDS . of the Central Padific Sailroad- Cojtapatt,y bearing six per cent. per annum interest, both princi pal and— interest I •pay able tin •' United . States )gold These Sonds•areithe first lietnpoil one of the mosteproductive and, valuAle railioad lines vinmthe 'world—a line 'whi'ch will be finished twedNe months, and whieh is alreadY earning, after . pitying cipeiating4xpenAE)sprilore than twiee the annnaltidiarge alas Bonded‘ debt.' They are' already widely' known and 'esteenked'in thid country and Europe:'anci leis be lieved the remainder of the .Lhan will speedily be .taken.• - • ' 'A. limitdd ain't - mitt wilrbe`disposed of at' 103 per sent.,,sndAheerue* interest, in,Cur- -; 2rem.6V• t The. RoodspV i e.nfi $11,090; wh,. vv . ith .potoi r annua 1 gold coupons attached, payable in' July and January. • bier The COmpahr neaervi Atka right to advance the price -at any time; but all,brderst abtnalljtin tranritu at the time of any such - advance will be filled at presen t pike: At this time therpay more than 8 per • cent - upon the investment, and haire, from National a'nel State lote's,::quaranteee superiokto - isny other corpprat(+ beeiiiilies offered. • • - We' receive all classes of Geirernthent Bonds, at their • • full' market rates; in excite:nee-far the Central Pacific Itillroad Bonds, thus 'enkbline the hdtlers In ' iiiilize froni 5 to I.9,Rer ogni:jpliifit'andieep the principal 'of, their inireiltaients equaily secuie: ' •'" Orders and inquiries will receive prompt attention. Information, Deqcriptive Pamphlets, etc., giving a full account of the Organizat3on, •Progre.ss, 13usute'ss. and 1 fll, :•1; • ` I ros i pects of the Enterpzise furnished on a p plication. Bonds pentlurreturu Expresatlig.r cost. Subscriptions reetvad IDydianks and Bank ,ere, dgenln For, loan, and, by BOWEN ,84 F OX, Special Agents,. 13 MerchtUits' Ex ;change, HAVEN & BRO. 1 4 (111..PAITritt & CO . , . C: T. YERKAS & CO. Y-uRTz ;fir , HPNY4tp, Ir. All descriptions of Government Securities Bought, Sold, , or.Eicohanged,^,at our office' and by Mail snd Telegraph atMARKET RATES: Aceounts , Of Banks, Bankers, and: others re veived and favorable arringements made for desirable accounts. • - FISK, & 1 1 / 1 1 1 411, Bankers and Dealers in Government Securities, 1 , 4 • Financial• Agents of antral Faci:Ac Railroad Co., • N. 1): 4, Mumma St, New york. A 'titular rilliatirs y& co . 37 ;UNION 84174% B ROAPWAYei NEW YON 4, NAOLEBALS AND S REUSE. DltAliatfl IN r UNRIVALLED AMERICAN ORGANS, Aldo Sopamoo MmoDioot ; ot STNIDAT * t 13 4N00L Mum°. N. B We wlll rent our Organs by the month, letting thll rent angl3 8m , BEND FOR PRIOR LIST. r 5.5 A • 4 !..,2 Urne I ocoainp 4A PERFECT :liktß- REENTtIIG Ej • Ibr isrea.tri)itig :and' Beauttryisv — Fair end ilndfikow4Lbork ' tg" the X 'y No other, compOund pOsepes the peeullar Propeitioe . so eitiiity-ehie the Vatiotut oondltiOxisbf i thChitthiN2lia' fr, MIA the BesApd cli?apeet,HAIR,DRM itbajworldi "augla.9yr. IR • oasts. A .• ' `t`l ,, ,•, fill At' Y t-. no7NIROArail CEpLiqft/ITT.D, :I 1! isivirrn-varjursinati • • • i! !,11.19114,95!-V7,1,d FOR WARMING DWELLT.NOSaIutp3an E4sTOTM. Etc 713 1 1 1 " trn H a e itrDtZr4 tlear.ati?!Fti%-ittn'te, And, l'ltArler4)HeitiAi allater, and Starer. Send for Cirri:llam plig2o.3m RICHARDSON, BOYNTON & CO, N. Y. A