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accordingly takes hold of the letter dl
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hfe e laiscomi . 10 General " Wanawourn, as a
drowning roarresiches •
ate straw, and en
deavors tb dew its Wm' rorrespondertes
with the liet 1, hiittut eew c een so freely
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7 : Yentilating uital the 'gram of Republican
doctrine. Whether Ur. Lincorar, if livings
would feel datiered by the resemblance
with which it compliments_
ebn, ire do,
Ot /mu w: Being dead, however, we have
the much regard for his meteari, Irks
Remit/U=lmi, and his large charity, in al
low him to IT (reduced in thLs way without .,
The settimeni Mr. Ltscous as. ',then
expressed is, that is the - eittir brpult,Vosal,.
plate success in the fleld,suid thaf..l.:Mic4a
by a loyal audeheerful submillOn"ontheiM•
of the ficruth ic could nofseehblat.a
sal amnady. ould be grantetherltheraLeasett; •
ins in return universal Sterrar..„'Sbl tif fiat
suffrage on the , basis ofintelliyence•stol
(tang service." this he adds...that "he
regarded it fiti o,rokiinicduty, as the us
tl°n't3 of the ni- 1V1A93
have so leirom vindicated..their man
hood on2litt.ha4ha field, where is assisting
to save LI; life of the Repttblic;'thek
demanatrated (in blood,) She& right to the
ballet, which is but the humane protection .
41.1)#. flag which they have so fearlessly
defended."
W hat therS is in the opinions of,the
martial, brin thyme which it ascribes to the
new Preelde,iits Very much damage,
as we . thinle, - ttiet bears the faintest. re
fremblenee to the lofty and generdus senti
ment so ;well expressed by the lamented
Li:scowl, is mere than we can discover.
net, newspaper treats the Idea of Mr
Lie co,LN as a mere proposition for an en.
change of equivalents —universal privilege on
She one band for universal grace on Um
other—or in plainer Eigt lish, only as a bus.
inesadike Magnin between the disloyal
white men, who have forfeited their lives
and property and franchises, by their
crimes, anerthe fait al black. meat who have
earned the gratitudeof the nation,' and "de
monstrated their right to the ballot"—just,
theugh they were .equally meritoriotu3, and
no right ever waste be accorded to the one
without the conceaslOn of a grace as an
equivalent to the other. And it proceeds
to argue, that as the ;suffrage proposed on
Idle one umd, was to rest on the consider
ation of the , amnesty Intended on the other,
and as Presidenticassisom has modified
th!!a grace, hrmaking It only a partici/ one,
- (as ocr. lawcorb, it thinks, probably would
have done himself) it is but a logitat re
mit that the right of tith block man should
;be - `modified also by refusing immedsate
suffrage eitoeetheror granting it only on
the footing of intelligence or minfary serene.
And what is more remarkable Mill, while.
professing to admire the exalted wisdom
Of the late Oresident, and to approve hb lib
eral and philanthropic views, it congratu
at'es the nation on the fact, thitiall
sor "tekti t e Canselencti and Intelligence that
amount to the moat elevate:l nobleness, of
r.haracter,"' is striving to perpetuate the
known ideas of Mr. Lnecote by modifying,
and chapying them as he would probably have
done himself "
Well, We cannot but admire the very
novel way of perpetuating a dead man's
"known ideas" by modifying and changing
Lilt m on the ground that if he had lived he
would probably have done it himself It
deserves a medal, certainly (a leather one)
and perhaps an office, but' it honest J
FALSTAFF had been about he would have
flynd abundant reason in this process for
exclaiming, as he did on another occasion
'Cell you this backing your friends? A
plague on such backing say I." The Oder- ,
once, Lowder, between a lire President
and a dead one is everything. Our readers
will recollect the proverb What is "a dea-I
lion" to the conductors of the Co-omersoll
or anybody of that school?
The Commerma,' s whole treatment of this
question, however. levolves a gross and
inevenzable libel upon the late President .
It was not possible for a mil like him to
be guilty of the baseness of putting the
white traitor and the loyal black man on
the same level, and refusing a well earned
and admitted right to the latter, without a
c nearondent favor, in the way of off set, -
to the former, making one dependent on the ,
other. His whole language shows that he
did not deal with the question of suffrage
as a mere grace or favor to the black man.
He states it on the contrary as "a religions
drily" . on the part of the Government, be-.
cause the nation 113 " the guardian of them
people," and became they have "demon
strated (in blood) their right to the ballot."
Shame, then, we say, on the conductors of
a public journal, who would thus libel the
character of our glorious martyr, and that
too with professions: Of reverence for his
memory upon their lips, for the sake of
holstering up opinions from whist' his just
and generous nature would have recoiled
with horror.
But the conductors of the Commercial
insist that they have found a correspond
eat sentiment with their own in the quali
fying words, which he supemdder to his as
sertion at the universal right—viz: "or
at least suffrage on 'the basis of
intelligence or military service." The
words, however, nre only another illustre
tires of the characteristic caution of the
President. It WE 9 a new, and would be a
startling proposition in some quarter's—
among Old fogies and old women In Ines
pressibles—as Ito wan aware, to raise four
;Istilliopsof people at - once from a condition
of nbsolute slavery to the condition Of iii
'dependent voters, and it was but natural
that he should throwinthis proviso—U.l
avoid tmwholesome Jar of the nerves of
people , ho are always in a "delicate Anna
den." r It will be observed, however, that
it is biiit eh alternative proposition, prefaced
by the 'words "at least." - It was the very
least that the would consent to. With the
editors of the Commercial it is the very
mom that they will telerate. Nay, they are
not even prepared to go so far as his alter
nstiveLeast, because, if we miderstand their
views,:thhydo not Insist upon it aiho does,
in all cans as the reward of "inilitary ser
vice." tO that their aresfunrwhit Mr:
Luso= jis Only a egrerene . e.—their r largest
conceitalem to the black manhiltig eVen
'lntiller Akan his Wet demand. .
We vet say further that thisetam
dard Of inteltlythee uptat 'Which the 'MeV
merefal has already uttered so many mtdr
nested end indigestible crudities Is one that
navOilutd the approval' - of lifr_Llttcoln'a
judgment, and uever would lave beet con;
Betted to by him without making it a out
's/rad if mere .a irraeltcabie one, as it
elearlyiot: Taking the ability, hOWev
er, to re mand writertui its measure; Iris
knowledge of the fact that the doctrine of
rmiTertial suffrage had become a law of the
Uciba tsd irrepealable as the laws of the
Idedesiuid Persians, Would have excluded
an ides of this sort, as a thing that was en
tirely unattainable, while his natural ea-
N^,-; IVIDAT. SUPT. 72.;31165.
tail:lON STATE TICKET.
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HAETRANFT,
CELI. JOHN F•
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sok pursoros 011001
KOM CRESS of Ettardent TtvimehElM'
UNION PACIFIC' BAILIN AY
We publiatratt.Po, , , byliiintaistcrniiit tttp,
Secretary SY tiVlnfe.ito",lllb - innpliruent:
• tuveport of Sr/um - own
Otionnetent Director_ In the Union Pacific
• BanWaY, re.fgrOff, Ftre P 111 147 1 a.05 1 4 ,14
:thll33Q/3 of s iefiteCiiiiiiieatiiisky ireitytora of
Omaha, c *,
Tblt °Aglaia bacattonlof‘tho tend.. War bi
s l ,„. lslZid g ht 9.4 2 454Ped 1 7 0 Yer
um, bluffs, .fiat are enaracteriatle of that see
ilon, and which cover nearly all the tern.
tory between that place and the Valley of
the Elkhoni. 4104 41Y014e4ikekTritMles
rot sixty.six end eft* reit tealie idle, that
could be' fivolded - by n - detonr nrottnd the
• bluffs, following the Valley"onfri'd Creek,
which admitted of olden not exceeding thir
ty feet to the mile.
Mr. EAR. 13617011 personally inspected both
routes, end in ids report, which is well
worthy of PcniskidiLlltMccreineldethkatani:
dOrtment offigarigliiiinine and the add
tion of the Mud Creek route. The new
.route thus proposed is somewhat longer
than the old one, but the difference in grade
more than makes_ up for Ake diffPreuce
'distance..
-Since Mr. Raman= made this report
the President has oflleielly sanctioned. the
-substitution of tVaiiiiticir th4terliate*
'„recommended In the:report, upon condition
gukt the grades shall not exceed shirty fee
'to the ralle, z trhemork:, therefore, lafd
On upon the Rad Creek rode, and ono o f
o i f i
th grad e °"titleiltetrisnad. the
op ti J s Li a te d d — so tt 'far to ns t g he
eastern end of the road Is concerned.
" tile publication a lilr. ; /{ausatrou's
original report, we Int4trseelt mlairivetrni
: commendations of it, and of the grand na
tional entelprise VI which it xefent.:; In all
—these expressions of sentiment the utmost
'. confidence is expressed in tthoundertaking,.
and come go so far as to say that the road
" can be, and ought to be,tlndlt-in five years
—.. Instead of seven. So much the bettor, if it
2 ---cm-be- dorm- ; and ,-e bincs_uu ,dwzbt, it wilt
be; if it is 4vitidn' the
,bdunds of ordinary
possibility. : 't -
The imputanco ctftthia magnificent nu
country'
!taking to the
_at large, cannot
be oTerraLed. ,The:irlitolla nation iSinioreo
r. ... led in It ; and-irlien it Is completed it will
_mark an tea in national progress. No other
I .' 'enterprise of modern times is equal to it;
and the day thatamites,the •Atlantic - with
the Pacific, lean iron liand sizetchbig for
thousands of mfies across an entire Conti•
. t- .. tient, will be a proud day In our national
histotT•
witEttE-Attr..rueir t
, .
re . .
Where are:the , tnatlisho always led on
' and' worked liaid in' iknmer contests?
Where are tiey, and what ails them? Have .
*l. they all goneintO oil? Or have they bonght
yolte of oxen and_ must needs :prove
- them? Or has each married a wife and
mutt slay at home to comfort her ?
Wien the bugle sounded, heretofore,
they rallledAofts call, and went at the 'ask
before them With resolute zeaL Why are
they heedlesn'orft • now? They are not
dead, fur we meet them on the streets every
daY, but by some Imo - platted - prowss they
Seem lo have .lost.all Interest or concern in
this El ectio 11.• ~ bleitherhave . they ion all
taste for politics; for we hear them talking
about, who shill be next Sheriff, and who
be
made Clerk of the Courts.
Now, an interest in"..lat.. year's election
• is all wail cnongh, in a general way; Mit
. let curtakc care of.J.his one first. If we neg
lect the contest-Of- to-day, thatof next year
Fr • may not be worth eating for.
We beg of these gentierren who are can
". Tossing for next year's 710MinatiOnS so ea-
SS to pay some attention to thopitsent.
Thti man who neglects so imperrtant an elec.
: lion as thls,may possibly be considered as
slightly behind the times when next year
toile round
PuEsEtit 'Arius THE FUTURE.
Next year we have a Governor tioelect,
and every Republicarivrtinta tb aeon teptap
..lican chosen. V,ry gosali but what if we
permit the tiecti a this yearto ge by de
fault ? our chances ba warth,
'next year, if we traw nwaY-the ChanCe 3
- in our favor - nowt
Three years ago we suffered our
... f.tatc
ticket to be beaten through negligence and
• =core:ern. ..,TiO'sestiltivaiPaY*hil/Iri,
came to elect e,gaveiirtcha.:- the folkTleg
1, • ;Yektr, we hai up-hill ' of itfry:al the
- - start and Ina* hard in. 18611
ti Man would'have.been - any need for, if we
„.• : had worked , sayraelt*dhaVo done In 1662,
•It Letna taitT'averithigbythist experience
and HMV ceuseivets trachlasoine campaign
4 in 1866, by making that of 1865 aacceraftl
:In 2962 enough Republican voters" stayed
1 2 4 ,7 '1'M home, in Allegheny county alone to have
• "'"--!to*cted our State ticket tittunphantly. Let
test the satin thing ital)P9l l * lB6 ) . •
T OlylLftr. Ettvire varrif
ys to the 'election' laid
- , t, goOdVeiderfailavatiati done towards
k • J.' 'paring for ill rstem. District organ..
ri • • i. t gave you 1111tilanixrcqualtte°1
, :.1 e Jost Made thabgemente for getting
- • "
vote`outl peva. stop Jo explain to
ne it is ~ .tkaptothinOift been attended;
• gLidct,tgoto work and do
::'•• what teem tit;* 4l o4&ii
Leesrpit,s 4, !& i`&--..Tikmorroar
is the Int day roiriffiiiclitig tite. , essessment
lies that dnIY-beel,lWilterli' . attended - 10.4..
'We beg give a few limas
attention to &
tame.. SWhe the.efeitlpnisoverwe.shall
hear enough it' might , have !been u .
go and so bug been done; aild.ithatt it , wlll
;; be too late. Thera liaPne for everything;
r' : * - :and the time for attending to this matter to
now.
rc=l
.<Y@ c. •:i Ott t L _~
i.o were inslsfia<
and unattatnalge standard.
. .
of_llypoctites t Aitho .ueally__opOotolio
nittralloffragn in anylorra, ttnd oft P3114)r
-ted to this argaztient try way of diversion:or
,64blitfoge in order to cover ttretrreal
It fi cOnfessed by the Commercial, which
ifofeasea to know the mind of the Pp? 4.
dPnt4hat he daft probaly favor Yount.
n iiro -suffrage, and this to one of the
po i nt , in whia Id is supposed to * hive so.
etivantageottely modified the opinions of his
piedeeessor.
It isblear, as abuotlybshown by us, that
bliprociamations Wok to' the formation of
setof state Constitutions, in which It
shall be refased, and upon this point ;the
conductors of that paper deetn'to be how Sat
isfied, as thelecinifessiai Ireparts. They
Would have' their readerelaptvtier,
that he and they are in favor of \ the grant
at -107A8 future time, although thei,drinot
Attu:even this ranch. They dare not• yen
ture,lisitsrever,'npon the expressloa
carers? nidnion on that point, in view oft ha
ithowiileittimonNi of theloyal people Of lie'
MTh,. and the; so recent denlaw en
hirv,Ltdcorat, that - -their "rigid to 111041. ,
itoiy;_b4if3 aerating= inn'
lased, is but ."the hnorano protection of 'ha
flag which they have so fearlessly defer' ,
dad.:''
-.lWe desire to kiwi, however, from these
gerdlemen, if the negro is riot to have this ' 1
rightLietoredfaleie by the provisions of the
.fitudamental law, which they are about
fenricting,owhen and howls It to be confer
_redmponthim hereafter, and what is to be •
the secer#N the nation is to have for the
concession of WS-tight, Which, according
to liiramccoms, is but their veareerioni and
Indeed their only one? Are they , still
&ideated to • be re-admitted with these
new COnstltutloos! If they aro, our pow
er over them in this regard is gone an•
questionably forever. The . fact la, as. any
sensible man meat' perceive, that in the
view- of immediate restoration—which is
the admitted policy of the Proclamations—
reinter/fate suffrage to the black man means
either nom or never. If people of the
Commercial stamp insist only that the negro
Is not yet ready, and must be educated,
the answer is, neither Is tile white man,
and that that there is another qualifiestiou
which is even more important than what
etas "intelligence," in which he,,ls
greatly ahead of the white man—and that
is patriotism. If the negro must wait, and
there is to be no immediacy, if we may
coin 'a word—aa to him, there is still
greater reason that the white man who
kept him ignorant, and whose own intelli
gence did not save him from disloyalty,
while the uncultivated instinct of the negro
kept hinsloyel--should 'wait .an his ebony
brother, until he too is ready to come in
with the pardcuted Non, and stead
eerdinel over him, not with the mus
ket, but with the baliet. There
is no hurry In the s.-tise. These people went
out of their own pleasure, and can now if•
fordtolawalt own. We have got along very
- well without them, and can afford to do so
still, until they come to their right minds..
Those who cannot afford to wait even for
the assemblage of a Congress to decide
how and when these people shall come
back, and what security they shall give us
-- -; 1 -those who are in imcha desperate harry
to.get the traitors back immediately, and are
at the same time in favor of postponing the
rights of the, -loyal man to. en Indefinite
period, either do not intend that he shall
ever get them, or aro fatuously bent on that
very of course proceeding that is sure to scut
him out forever. If they are honest and the
negro is not a early, they will—nay they
must—wait with the forfeited claims of the
white man.
Whether we admit them now, however,
or at a future time, how is this • hing to be
brought about but by exacting security in
adiai ee? Will these rebel sympathizing
conservatives show us any other way for it?
They cannot of rottree, under any past or
possible reading of the Constitution. In
their view of the cage, the idea of terms or
coalitions of any sort, is entirely out of
the question, because that would imply
that the rebellion has brought them under
our low, and reduced them practically to
he condition of Territories, which is not
more or less then nn assertion of the "Con
quered Province doctrine"—that indescri
bable and incenceivable monster of their
drtems, which has been riding them like
some horrid night-mere, until it has be
reft them of the little wit ghat nature gave
them, and compelledthem to the reiteration
of Earls nonsense as the following, w th
which they conclude and put the climax
on their tissue of absurdities:
"Draws know for a certainty that his i Lee
coLn's) policy, whatever might have been
its details, would have been a merciful one;
(meaning of course to the white traitor)
that the idea of conquered provinces and
confiscation could never have found favor
with him. They who are for such a policy
now, not only oppose the policy of our
living, but war against the ideas of our
dead President"
So these gentlemen know for a certainty
what Lincoln's policy would have been,
although they had previously informed
us that he would probably have
changed it! If they know anything certain.
ty, It is mere than their political lucubra-
lione would seem to indicate, and some
thing that they have not yet told us. But
when they repeat that those who regard
the rebel States as being now subject to
our law as their conquerors, or favor con
fiscation, are not only opposed to the policy
of our tieing, but war against the Ideas of
our dead President, they take unnecessary
pains to liapress on us the fact that
they know absolutely nothing even of the
Policy they profess to favor, • which
has itself no • foundation whatever,
to rest open, except that very high and •
imperial trerefunty which President Jonav
sow , ik,aezertlng bible own person, -while
they iire deiiYing it! Never had ' living
men more occasion to exclaim "owe me
from my ' friends," They stultify him
while they are earning the cap and bells
for themselves. Tho time was•whenevery
prince kept his jester, bit that fashion Is
long exploded and will hardly be tolerated
now, unless it is to be understood in the
new court, as these gentlemen seem to
think that motley is new to be "the only
War."
WiWr Como= Diva% Sam LAST TEA.-
11,01,tucke County IntetTVeer gays, A comm.
pendent at QualrerteWn communicates to us
eeiteeXwOrt.tOnantod 14.Cozenin. Dam to in •
public apedolt Made last fall at the tavern of E.
, I%grazucftt,place; He is represented
- .**yielm - oli tat neinitnn I "If Anntritar
Wno6fsidrekolasteatotbePresidential chair.
4aho rei word for it, this sofil be the kin thanear4 . l
ailleverAase tovou grin. y a w
stous." corresponds , emietll with other
sentlidentrtpubliely. expressed by_Cousanz,
Da
via alter he , hint'lelt amp," and with the
course tittle 110 ntllt le the
'Bailee. His - own declarations COIF that he
stands upon the ume- -polltteat Platihrfn or
Fnarrst Room, Wrumsr 1;1. Rime, and' Other
desdiiropionenhs of the war roiltroon,Wnd
trixdom: petition ls'eaffir xe,
yuoYeb
front that of the gallant HA11211,12174
who never professed one Bet of PrlnelPleo In the
Gehl while doing his best to MAMA the ippp.
1 site policy at home.
=MEI
Su FHA:Iit:ETA* REPORT.
4 , 'l.tnenYpairlAkiit WM; 1865.
81a —I had the honor of transmitting yon a
detailed t i nport.nider date,,of the 20th ultimo, of
Voy recent visit along Ake line of operations of
the Union Pacific Railroad, more Trrtleolsrly
ianekdarthe coaditlan, managataaat, sad
&en 'or the Work. In eompllatea with the sea'
gestiena contained In your letter of the 10th of
-;36C to the Government Directors and particu
larly exprtered lr. your tomtnnaletion to rue of
the 12th Mann!, I now be: leave to tobtaic a
supplemental report upon the location of the
road betwcwri Omaha and the Pluto Va:ley bltb
as heretofore r stab:fished and prupati:d
to be changed by the Union Pacific Railroad
Company.
At thodate of ray drat report; as von were ad-
led by,letter of the 15th instant. I had uot all
the dale i desired to amble etc to form correct
"tonelnalons as to the merits of the two routes
nntll L had an opticirtuhlti to exemMe the reports
of thasurteys madr at the rectum and tinder
the. 41reption,of Lleuttuant—_;Mosel Bhansall
won leaving Omaha andwialch reached the of
fice of the Company In Now York only a few
. .
caps since.
After a personal Inspection of the }load and
Ain locition and all Mallen pathient. thereto,l
will eradicator to gitathe department an, impar
dal and candid report as:fatly as Z am
. qualitied
teltnahe, with Eteresingle to the 'lnterests of
tithe Hellen which I have the honor to eip•
retienti't •
jn OCCOrtlar:cd,vilth.the Original aer. of hear
rattan, Se'etion:l4; the Onion Pacific Rail
Hoed company is authorized and required to
contract i illi?t•ofjtati . Road and Tele
graph font a poiht pn the western boundary of
toe IMate of lOWarlst he At& by the President
of the AnitedEtnortNapoh, thel,Moit 41.rect end
practicable Conte, to hicAubject to lilt. approval,
and within a desitineted time and it is further
provided to sectuou 7 of said act, Teat in dzteg
the point of connectilin of the male Trunk with
the eastern cot necthies, it shrill be fines at the
most practicable point for the construction of
the lows and Illssenriliratichea.
Itintpuint ea definitely s• tried by Nei/lent
I,lncizio, at Outtha City, ou the g15401L1
The oompsny dosignattd the general colts+ and
died a map fur the first EV plie3 in the dhpart•
meet of the luterler.
A. contract for the construrtien and equip.
mer.t of tilt diet ILO miles westward wan made
on the terms and conditio,,E, ea set forth to the
t:panel my colloeglies of the Slit Olt., to the
Department.
During thi month of October, ISt. lisn. J.
L. Williams at the refine-t pf the other 11.vern.-
' moat Directors, t:siteet the line of opiratious
oLthe road to company with CuL S. Say moor,
the committed
. finginecr of the cotupauy. OD
theli return, Col. Seymour, Ina commtialestlon
to the contrary, under date of December 21st,
elms gly recorunlended a change In the lo
cation of a portion of the Ilea tit:tore. Omaha
and the Elkhorn river, a poll:it:CMMA 23 miles
by the that boatel line west from the Mis
souri river, on the hash that the maximum
grade could be reduced from eighty to forty feet
per mile, ascending in all eastarly direction,
and from stztv•slx to forty feet per mile, ascend.
leg In a westerly direction adwithstandusg,
as be then supposed, LL would Increase the dis
tance about 9 miles. Mr. Williams. In a com
munication to the company, uadet date of Jan-
nary gd, 1865-,a cosy of which my solleagnes
hese furnished you vrlth--concured with Col.
Sumer to ads/slog the change, on the condi
tion that after actual surreys were made, the
basis assumed sltould hold good..
Theaggregate cost of construction was RS
AIIMIt4I4) be,al4 tame Upon both routes. The
subscuttent surveys made by , Llee CODIDIMY for,
tho locatloh of that portion of the proposed
new route between statlona, 150 and 90 0 fully
- verified the assuinptlon as to maximum grade.
and more than wedded them as to comps:attye
dlatances—the new route.. baler, found only 5.7. d
miles longer than the &el lomeloo. Constneent.
ly at a meeting of the Board of Directors lest
Spring, the change was made and tho Directors
on the Dart of the fkicero meet concerned there-
In.
I have carefully examined the reap% profiled
and report of surveys made at the Instance of
Lieut. Col. Si mpson , U. S. Englaneers, for the
purpoiseof enabling him to form wrrect . con
chastens as to the assumption of the company
regent to the change of location, which show
regatta ULU more favorable for the proposed new
ream:
One of the Burrell made down the valley of
the Missouri Wier, a few miles to a docp demi:sa
-1 on in the binge, mom thence to Station No. 42!
wham thin survey intersects the graded road in t
the valley of Mud Creek, styes a line YASO Met,
shorter than the line as now graded between the
same palate via. Station 150, and which fr lvee a
line only 1.04 miles longer that. :he old or ling
located line bet ?ern Omaha ao-1 the valley of I
the Elkhorn river, and se, iepithie of being con. ,
ittanacd at a moderate expert., with a maximu CC
grad nor 30 !net per mll. , in both d•rectluus
am Tnity GOLIVIECett r. :ter examining the erne.
veva and retinetes on ale M the Dace of the
Cerro:any that aft r tilt track shale have been
laid over the route, Oh at prevent traded,
bee been eked to-be approved by the President
of the G!ILNI Stott', 'll the origin-el
location, Ibe Company can at any time hereof.
ter, with locomotive and covet:action trains to
auist in ocher the went mot ootleally add ex
reditionsly. reduce the maximum grades between
the Mlcacurt liver at Omaha, and tee Platte
Valley, to 30 fest ter mite In each direction, at
an expenditure not execedlnz 1450,000. At the
O.lnt: d.lut.thce .1:ally 1.1 , 3 lar , ,VhoO
tlactlon more lb. 8 mitte n Over the lire as
originally located with maximum grades of Gi
fret per mile ascending waster:lt end SI) feet
per mile es teed-Inc eastui y.
I am wall thtlescd that it Is o,t (ITU" Imprac•
tleable to h,lnv :be onglani I,cation to lb a
maximum of teradaeo as tee hare a railroad that
can be t ./sly and cermomlcaliy worttli.
the action of this company, duly loathe!).
leest..l effice , e, they pl •rl.tre thenuelvca
to a lurther reduction of htr.le in both direc
tives an aeon and 134 speedily at the increased
businese of the road wlit require It. I have re
quoted that a copy of this pledge be duly fa,
et.ted, raup”rly ruthentlented, to the Z0,0..0-c+e44.
c+e44. 1 ant tirmly convinced that no soon as
Cattera robnecltoca are made, the SOILLSOO of
trade and traffic wilt be so rest, that It will he
manifestly to the interest. we well to the policy
of the Company, to reduce grades to the livrmt
pcesiblc maxitnam for the safe and economical
working of the road.
I consider It my duty to mention that stuweys
were made at the request of Col. Simpson from
the month of Mud Creek down toe Pappibon
Valley to the Missouri River, I: is, ascertained
that the maximum grade can be reduced to
twenty feet per mile from the Missouri River, at
the point mentioned to the Platte Valley at the
Elkhorn tiler. and to thirty feat per mile In a
contrary direction from the Platte Valley to the
Missouri River, and from the estimates on Ole
In the oilier Of the Company an expenditure
of $lllll,OOO would complete a branch from
the mouth of Mud Creek to the Missouri, and
at the game time shorten the lice about three
:stiles over the prlnxised amended line.
Every inteillemet railway manager will admit
that the adoption of tilettt gradients Is an error
fatal tot ho economical working of a railway,
Heavy gradients are generally adopted from
notions of economy, want of capita), eel., out
they generally entail permanent expenses that
would well pay for largely increased outlay In
the beginning. Generally the estimated maxi
mum of busictss on moat of the Railways in our
country has been too low. My ideas and esti
mates of the beslnesa to he done on the Union
Futile Railroad particularly assure as compla.
led to the hue of the Rocky Mountains, era
'steady in advance of the calculation of moat
puma not conversant -with the present
heavy overland trade and travel, In the loca
tion of thin Road the fact of a largo and con
stantly increasing business must be kept in
view. It must-be considered the work of the
nation without any partimilar sectional or local
'nit:vele at the expense of the great majority in
Interest.
It in patent to all Railroad managers that high
gradients greatly increase the, risk of accidents
hatepossible to have tttat control over - attain
on a Midi gradient that kept' on'a lo*
one. , Close observation. nonflects me that it le
better to hoe two milt* of thirty feet than, one
mile of. sixty feet gradient. ' I hope that Col.
Simpson will discuss thematter In Misreport to
the Dapartinent se to the workings of trelna on
low and high gradients, with adult/we end
disadvantages' and give the Department each
facts and cdulations as a practical civil en
gineer conversant with such subject only can
do. -
au h n sv: r ex tt r u lu tim ett , e l . s rn abl m ect o o m.h f a rr.
aho y 1 0. , ,
heidtdfdro ettsidshea and as now pmposed by
the ttrrlpahy to be changed, as folly as I am
' Gayle , for and against, present and prospective,
:with no In ,crests to aubseive, save those of the
GOTellatent which I have the honor to represent,
and wank rgaputfully recommend a change In'
the , lOcatiot x fuleitY we drat made tothe new One
Which - Ids celicacy .thc Preside:dot that:Jutted
thates , has been asked to approve and which the
Board of Directors utumlinemily concurred IS,
sad with thonhdcratandbsg that the Company
place on, file the pledge as heretofore noted-in-
rmy.tepprt,%for.6further - rednetton of grade as
soon and as speedily as the Imsineis of the road
shell Teipalre It.
. lam very respectfully, . .
your obedient eervanta
• - Eirsuxotu Esztuatran
Government Dlreeter l'
Uulouectflaßadroeft;
' To lion. J.s.xsullsur.arro Bec.,lntartur,
ITTSBURGRAND.PIIII4.DIMPILTA.
P
CIDISIPANY.Thei annual • meeting Of
theStoekholdere of MTh Clomping, will be held on •
MONDAY October eth,' iseb, - atthe ogle. of Ale
Compsny.'No. leg Fourth street, for the purpetiS
oreleetiog Moore for the eniutnereerr ant craw_
eating' iquih'other'tnielnese se meg come b efore
:them'6. T:
',Secretary.
FACTORY CllEEBE.—licceived this
eley, £ooo.lte.,Sa eetilar Factors Cherie, very
Evertor article eyed to the but antler!. For
sale by VOICIT 00.
• Hal l
ro ektet+l street on *I ryhe :
ID IT 15VENIN 4. 19:h
areittltt steel
to be prt.re., 1. tiemtrert ct other Ootiolls in•
:'cited to to ea, WIU us.
igr TUE - ALII2ItAIL 11EE17210 AND
FOS 01/1.1.03%.3 OF 1; Err,
NoAboy Cherry tun Oil Gunplay,
Will to Geld et thcir Wilco oe TEEM/SEM Y, Oc
tope ilth:plosican, eta o'clock m.
tialttd I. 111.10:11iFYIN, Secretary.
OPE ir .W rvint TISEJVITE.33"
(COUNTY RXRCUTIVE
—A meellrgor tlnteACkmaty Extcutica
lionoalttec, will he i.eli at tile office of rh +fa 11
rt.tkrah'id. L'cio on LiATU at ax
at ten o'clock. A fad ettentlano • 4J. cited.
MM3t=:=
T40:15 OIL COMPANY.—A mee lug Of
/he Stook-holders .f the R 'sr 1311 001 piny
will be held at their °Mee, No. 4 R.tod Street, on
SATUBDA f, Octoher the 7th, lot the Pori..e of
tieetlttg dinette/he theettEttling year. MI tat Mite
BIWA , he dated Within ten days of the election, Fly
order of Ito Btraid. ROBERV WRAY. in.
ile299t— Seeretary,Roes Otl Cotopan:.
7ANTED.
.1 V
•
By . a gitiot etriet tao.lllty and economy, tome
respectatat &Stow Ion; lb s•goOd sehonts. good
sewer; hnd competent honseheeper. No ob"•
tun to Children. Weeds not so conch en ob,ett
Y the condos - tie of a home. ress Immediately,
ZAI,SB •g And ARY bONNER,
Ceindt West Manchester A . ,11, Allegheny, Pa.
FORTAILL .,, W2BI I InTANDS,
• To ii ot,-Sets.
At Babley's "am 11 , ruishing Store,
So. G 9 rederwl Street, Alleghour
eat
LOST. 4-94 Eaturday 'naming last, a
LARGE WHITE. .NA) BLACK DOG,
W.ltb 1 ZOII: attiliiiit hair, has been peon tho
nristitarlittod .9 • ExTenches!. r. &ay poison and.
la s him , ,n 4 tosingtag,.hlts, ,to lidaill.S.TTY'S
Clothing Store, corner of 'Otilo'attoet and the I),
wood, will be temp-teed tors/tete trouble.
029 lid
Vat. 1. NOVlrnr, OW.n lin•n
MOEFE CT .COCHH
-Eitto te-yea skt. Lcvvv":
( flicc—No. b 1111 ANT STEEEr,
URNIT 15 NE, PIANO, CARPETS,
h.3. ' r AUUTIu.N.-4-ta
'DAY norelna.SeptcFaier :tom, ..tio qe.oek s at
tic te, .etteer t , er.ll be Itild nauuttlty
of !Ann!, urn, ac.. anraptliing cut inshoznay c tee
limbo, bank r•re„ methog‘ny hair Lest i 3(n. parlor
<blare, mantle in;. cent:o table, unsung sad plain
t t tnesus, Inter cob eland., cite ttt bit es seg.
leg .tnatte, Kitt rab eadi, right no
dock, Inmp.. f'irnon p4.4,Ke “xictat pie
twee, leg - min and chmen, ear •-ttet nlr ,srprts
and rod., 1,3.4 .415, blind., Oreiro., , ,,Jok
41: cher, ha... , wt., em.
. .
se B T. A. IiffeCLBI,L,AND, Ana',
UP •IC4 OP TO 11 1"11 - 1,•L'Ito n, Poor W 00.
(lure Lao /IV Ova: f,./o r
Prrrgnanntl,Sept. ibid.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.A t a mee iog
Who Board of I Irectora at tbe ,
Fort Wayne and . blenge ~say, the t.
lllrlden4 of IWO ONE 1-1,1.1. F ( . 4,', PLR
OEINT on mte eaptrat trek, for ILO ester er.,.
log Sept end, r 39th In.t.t. wtedectared I ay
fteeol flovelnment too, ( , 11 AND &FIF?. uu.
T( BEIt loth, pr. r., by the Trooto er to 010 Ste •k
,polders regittered at FRtfahnerrh, and by Win.
blow, /enter h Co., No. 52, Walt ~ .trret, to Ow--
holders rer,hrfered et Few York. Th tranafrr
beaks will epee September 87th .sad will mope=
co the ten of October proximo. By order of the
Lioatd. . F. 81. IitITOHINSON, Secretary.
et493td
RVIT TR E Eb,
•
FEAtm.
STRAWBERRY PLANTS,
011dIE VINES,
Small Irylts and Nuroory Stook to gnat vadat&
G time
SEIWICI3MUY DIMMER= OF
T. L. SHIELDS St 00.
u1.b.1.t. 'I Ad t 4
AT TILE
CENTRAL DRIPS , STORE,
You will sty/toys find a large actortment.of Hair
Drewhite, renu.m, ,Poatsf es, Oosmottes,
Ala, • fait ueorusent of
PATENT IREDIOINES,
!INF. VALET SOAPS,
OliAltIOS SKINS
OOLO4NES
St re:leer lirataa for Lat.' Its and Owls; tauul•
CactUa Soap, tr., he., kept oonstaudy
ou hand It the OENTRAL DRUG STORE,
toraer Ohio •wheacco. acme:, in 550 ,`,laraot
Rota, Alteeeel
GEORGE A. KELLY
BA LSIORKLB
ALAPACCA SKIEtTa,
19 , 030a0 013.0,100 qty los.
SUPER ion et...11,17'T,
IMMEMB
WHITE, ORR de CO.
t•tt•ra SIItUET
stEfa, Nti
ANDERSON, cool - , dz. co.,
(SL - 00ESVALS 70 Joffe:. o. Fp 4- co
Iflartoloatorery of 1h brat rr•Oood Clara Stonl,
t , ffutuf., r nt Rod Cotafron, of all sizes, ' , ay Post.,
<lot blawt Str_cl, Oast Steel for
refkirior. sc.%
711/Zoo2ilab.om.
tr.."l Clow Wing", Spring', &ale., Clrozann,
ast autrPoramou Plough and spring Ste'
°Mo.—Carter of First and Rom Wsoata, two
blocas r. 4 0 ,0 tae Monotgaktela Rouse.
.01;3
D 1 t (LUTi')N
The co•outzerettlp heretofore exlettes tetween
tte atdenagned eekler the name at
JOITHB, BOYD ISt CO.,
Is this day dlasoleed by mutant conaostt. Father
party la nun hortond to use the name Of the Late
firm Lo the settlement of the basins*. The ef•
false of the late firm will to settled at that for•
not office, corner of Bass and Float etteete.
ISAAC 10NEci,
W. i. thcuvl 4 uuo u.
FlTTrrrnan, eept.. 21, 1865. seuliw
lIAVING DISPOSED OF OUR. EN
TIRE INTEREST IN THE
PitiaLmsnli Meet ircolo.
AI'DERSON, COOK & CD.,
Wa tate pleas .. .re to reenranantling' the new
11!m W the pat.onafe of our femer ouatotneta.
JONtS, uoxi) a, Oa
rllTralrltall. Sept. 20, cBC4, , atilaw
(1/VIM on rrrrsavuoa lloarairrL
September ISM tW.3.
ELECTION, -08. TRUBTENS.—M
Stockholders .or MS Pittsburgh ;Gas Oom
pity are hereby nottfledtkat aa Uffetton
held at-the Offiee 'CIf . theIIOSIPAMIA Vittlent
~on the YIP ST NORDIN (vaned del) 01' •
ITOBER-NEI.T, between - the hours 0$ ta dela*,
noon, and 9 doer' r. tuf.ahs purpose el blvd.
Ins Tun= PERSONS .-to Servs as Truett*, of
said Vordpany for three jests.:
eland . JAME, olistsTr, Trim/runt.
LOST.—On Baturitry Liberman between
Resat= street and_ the Allegheny ' Station,
pair of gadri
COLD SPECTACLES,
Wittiout we, summed to hare been &armed on
West Uommon. The Andor will receive a Moral
roves.], and the Waukee,: the owner, by leaving
them at Edema. tgat ,14. DEWS JoweGy Store,
.italezMny City, aer7;lt4
I , OR SALE.—A. lot of about one acre,
situated to IVltddletoo, opposite to Hamill,
°ago
Stattostoott the Pittsburgh, Tort Wept* god Ohl.
iteal7o7 3 havtog almost ereoted • good
feamonottage of aloe robson. ?Nl* fo also a good
arehard of etodee fruits. earubnciirsi small frutte,
tto.; • beftst and a goott wen oi never twirl Water.
Enquire of the tabular% on the prawn% T. B.
James
el W.
D. hlct DledithattaftliAlt, JEtteoutota of theollidad e estate of
, deeeased.., ,
117EbT VIRGINIA OIL COMPANY.—
Amid markt. ny of.the stockholders of the
WEAT tau .00ASPALIT. of Pitts.
burshi orto b o Judd at No. SI FUthi atieet.,Shtn d
floor over the More of Detail Ir.' Bell, Oa TIIES.
DAT E ArTEUSOOD: odour Ili, tit Iwo 0 1 / 4 ,1"1 4
for rho proryore of canting . ogleersior the imnalas
yen, sro for the , Daussotton Of soy other but.
CCU that maybe brought before Mesh
By order of .tbe, , Doerg, , _
te2Sid UUBLEY, eon/041i.
• Cotinstorsauen 01110111, tt
-Bitetrotenr. Sept: d7tb,
TO CONTRACTORSBELLED PRO.
Ba.Ls will be received lt - thle - oftlse until CO.
tuber fitly tnelnatve, for-building , It new. Brost
woes Bonne Jinn, on the road le= t tiom
legebnp City to Beaver, In 4. 1 / 1 10 to Piaui
and seenfleatlone .oftn be Veen on app rattan.
'By &option of ootinty_eomnalstiosers. •
FIERILY LA.MBEBT, Controller.
iereXtdatttw Per =PRY srtramy, Clerk.
L UBRIOATING 011,--50 bble. for
Ja.sale by U. 11,001.1308.
r 4. I1.30:-,d
S 11 -RS OF
,
Government Horses and Itledes.
. .14,esursnat *strata LIZISSEI4.L'O LOWFICE,
WAISSIaci., II 0.. Eel Umber ZS,
Will be sold at oubldc auction dudes g the month
of OCTOBER, to tt.e high et bidder. et the
Mac and places named hokum. vie
NEW' TAIREC.
New T ork c ty, Tuminy of wch week, 100
Eloise& each dar•
YETI ray Mr/Mits.
Ebilsdelprats lTnursday of each week, UM Horses
each day.
Phi acelphist, baturdaY of each weft too makes
each day. l3,,urg, Tuesday of each week s 103 Mules
each ds3 - .
Harriabutg, Thursday of each week, 131 Horses
each day.
Reading, Tuesday, October a, tEO Horses.
Oreintburg,Fricay, Oc.ober 13, ten Homes.
Lancaster, Vturcday, October 19. 150 Hones.
Pittsburgh, Thur day, Octobtr nt, lad Ho:eea.
Allentown, Tuesday, Ottawa 11, 1.313.E5r5,”.
DELAWARE.
Wilmington, Yri tay of .5 . 3. ch weak, 100 Ra ses
each day.
WU ater, Tundss of retch week, 100 Mules
•Soh de
• • -
St. Loofa, Oetoccr, 3.1. 6,6, 1, • 9 and to 121,
Mules each day.
St. Lou., flotobu 11, 12, 13 and 14. 160 Room
oath day.
Su Louis, October 24, 9 3 , 3 6 . 27, 39, 23, sae ii
—l5O 11.111ee atoll flat.
lfiLti-SallslLO, D. 0.
Tucaday add Thursday of each week, 1 0 Hansa
each day.
No mime of Yule. will Calylacuret
wAsarmeru
The animal& to to-sold In. Wawa atie enati
lee to any helm °lore offered to the paella. The
ma i losity al them ate found red .aareleaabha
I is =petted litql_.¢L No Stria pf Sarp 01 the end
phse Gomm:Leaf slalmale Mark ditptded of. Dam , .
ahavle thercfore dead Ihrouthau of MIN oppsortv.-
__
-6 1, 1 1.... r f:wii, be sold stofflY.
Saks to eommenee at to a. 01 ; w10011.1 0 -
Terna-OASII, to Vatted stotm Unreality.
ItsDIES
. Ntmv. Rrig. Gen. In
te41100264.1.i £. l • i.ffitit.anyi Q. BI,Ch
aPPICS I,LPOT COMISIeSAILT OP SIMAZATENCI,
VrAP:3IINOTOIf, D. U. b4ptesizerrs ,
pliibpoBl4,B .FOl3 FLOUB,sraLfo.
PDOINBALit 'ale - InVltatuatilbe 6th ac
et °MODER, 1885, 1.1 iii„,jsrt_lurniehtng
the Suhrtatanee Department with
Two ThOnsand Barreti rot Flour.
TI e proposals will be for what ia-known at tots
Ley et as Plus 1,2 sad 3, and bi:is Will lo enter
tale.' for any quantity less than the whole.
Etas moat be in duplicate, non nor each sr We
on separate shoot., of paper.
The delivery of the Flour to commence: within
fly r day. front the operant of the lads, 1
be delivered In such gun et hie.,
eminent may direct, either at the ilevzre.aent
warehouse In ileorgetown, at the wharves Or ; ...t
-reed depot In WasitLeatoo. D. O.
The delivery of all Plant awarded to ho c en
pleted within tweedy days ft.= the neCtpLnace 01
the hid.
tibia will he received for P.otr to to delivued
in new. one b errata, broil hoed_
Pai meet will he made to such laude no the Gov
eminent may have for disbursement.
The usual Government inspection will he made
must before the none Is reeelved, one none will be
accepted which is not fresh ground, sad of a 4
peeler quality.
An Oath 01 allegiance Must accompany the bid
of each bidder who Will not the oath on Ole in this
ounce, and no bid will - be entertained from parties
who have previously failed to comply with their
bids, or from bidders not pretent to its not.
Government reserves toe tight to reject any Ohl
for any onus . . Bids to be adtheased t the enact.
signal, at No . 4.3 '93" Street, Ind:weal '`Prope.
sale for now." E T. ElirliftES
• e Sl:toed Oset. tt. it. V.
IF YOU WANT
Plttolitsh, Pa.
Any of the ne - ► }Soot•, or
Magazines, go to
HUNT'S.
/Y YOl.l WANT
fthool Books, end School Ratloner,
Co to
IT YOU W ANT
The Celebrated Cetrusatdd Roa
Correilve Pea, CO to
11.112TrS.
if YOU WAFT
Photograph Albums, at LAO lowest
pace, go to
IF_ TOD WANT
The best make of Cold Pens, war•
mated, and of but OstAili t h? . ..2l,„ ,
•
11.7 TUT) WAFT
Any of the popular Dime Books,
I.t° Burrs.
IT TOD WANT
Any Book or Job PrlortoK done near
13 or clpeditiOtaly, go to mumvs.
TOO WANT
Pocket Books, Portfolios, Wrlcfng
Desks, Playing Cards, Backgammon
Boards, go to
'l3l7ltfrS:
JOHN P. HUNT & CO.
eeil . 61 FIFTH ST.. MASONM-HA1...4.
8 - PLENID STOCK
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Fet (katlenneo's wear, condsting In part ol the
tined grades of
Cloth,
Canimeres,
l'oatinge, •
Beavers,
Velvets.
Cheviots,
(3arrao.nes,
FBENCO AND LSGLISII &e,
T. above goals ars all or this leaporta.
clone, and can be relied aeon as being new. They
ar.II be ware up to order In a el.l7ezior manner,
and style, and at prises gods...toed co he as low as
au; pad first class Hoods an the Wed. •
GRAY, POSSIEL & RESE.
'Ma c , r heat Tetlo r se,
Vrtel.r the New Opera IlOn•e. -
sett 62 trl FT II STREET.
ERCA riTiLE LIBBAR 1
TURES !
Season of 1865-'6
The Lee are UOcklatttee t eg to annolltlee the tot
towing
LIST 'OF LECTURERS,
kr Ma =PALM eeraton :
Miss ANN/. E. DIO/lI.IS'SON .November 1.
D. (*CART AN November '?.
OROROE THOMPSON ....... --November —.
DE CORDOVA .December 11.
Do.
Min ANNA E. DICIIIINSVS .December 23.
December W.
Do. ..... ...December Ni.
GEORCIE V A NDENHOPI -January —.
JOHN R. GOUGH March 19.
Do. March M.
Do. Mouth M.
THEODORE TILTON le also contidantly es,
petted.
Season Octets, (admitting tonscurmi seats with.
out tales charge,) tt, can now be obtained at the
Library ileums, the wincepal Ding and Back
Stores, anti from the Committee.
Tnomas DANA - wait. ir...i Wu. B. El/mantas,
R. O. Acetic, iChinsmas L. Camumnit.
Javan 7. DOll./ML, 0. L. AlcoLtsroos, .
sett Lecture Commit o.
Corti - E — Oict, - 6031EAIDI
GENTLEMEN'S FUBNISKING
STORM.
Nos. 13 and 15 St. Clair St
The attention of the public is called to the tarp
and satellites stosk• of GtINTLEXEN'S EU&
NOSHING GOODS just opened at the above.
mentioned Ohms, which lam now ofhiin at great
bargains. any one in want otalut above Goods,
wilt fled it to their advantage to Om me a dell,
and swains my stock before pundadott else.
when. They can Owl the largest and best selected
nook of Ms White Shirts, extra elms, ft leriCer
Shirts, Woolen, Cotton nail Lisle Thread ;Inder
e:ate and Drawers, Scarfs, Rook Ties, Soilta Sae venders, Bettotflleal and evotylilling pertalntell to
the Oentlemea's garnishing Goods, in the city.
Emaember timplase, le and IBM. Olait street.
• • SAMUEL LEVIN.
V. B. - dune conk of ITatkOnpa, - Oriy l a Col.
ImeLlial loaned's, Universal. Myton's Enameled
aral Mamiells will Imt 4011 oxes Alum elm
Watiapichaa . _
RARE caLtior. wo BUY A OHELP
Irn'EUL/NO- kitAlkZe4netti;_tWO 001 7
dominate pt four rooms and lot, plenoontlY Ina
at° at mokiond.seat.the Station. will be sold at
from Smo to y 1100; =grad oath: if you rattails
an Vita lame the tone and Interest will make a
rant of about to per month; the honustent for
flaxi and $lOO per year. Persona seating In the
home of
Ulm a rare opportunity tout;re A
home their own in the aonntry, of the
amok* and duet; attd yet easter w were.
S. crut' ENT & S ONS
•, at Market Street.
RAVING REMOVED . TO, AD,. 82'
FMB Tit eguEET, I have opanaa a splendid .
samortment of thoiattat itylar BOA WETS,:
HATS, 11.;13BON9 1.7.0W03441.17.hrt5, PAW,
C1001),9,hooiml [Low :ymphred to 'mat,
%pow my ciustamanowAhll °than who may tone
me withh;aall.
atehtmed.d .. MILS. M. .11:. WEIGHTED..
UAaWiliia l iMig
1,021 ID ' s Frail Table Hotter;
!Debases Petme Cfttael Cheese ;
• a NA batrira
Sweet Fresh,Pot Eargal • , i •;
•,, : ~• t .
atoes
bo ',. retro rarallr Flour; .
23 ^ Choice Applei. - - '''' - '
Fox' itibi by -- R RIDDLE, t
se29 N 0.133 Liberty street.e '.,.
; *
ziagryxar. aerdaszczrEL,
NO. Al WYLIE STREET;
zaAnceomits sans atattlect
, sest rODELS FOB JIM UOTZEITZORS.
MALL PAPER—New' plitterns, Writ
aucol prim, is movingly in mita, ok:
11.
rte. 11T7 grout orMolen Firm
00
mos yoff. NL 3123 es 1311.0
FIRE BRIGS.—For sale by
PR,1171 InZITEA
ME Fr
AVALANCHS
Gold Mining Company
MISSOURI.
-MaLvtleaccosar °Carrot Me sat dlipoottion rho
now keg vitae , te erai Mato and mum prtv
lieges, 'KUM Milano, aloft blitalf tolittiorn
:Eamon dolia : cob:trade Vomitory. They pro.
pew w tcosirs 0 any ivitti 'the - above t 1216, to
govelop sad wnik itd.ul tialta The Dtopeitiibir
latta of
PITTSBURGH.
376 feet on Ihe Lillian Vale Lode,
'ZOO de Patch,
250 do Chester, do
NO do .Dan 'WOW!, do
]6O do Tatum d-
:OD do Grant, do.
100 do land do
150 do Ilethelka do
MS do queen at the West Lode
IN ALL BET.
The , Company' will be formed upontbs-folioarlng
tentorersteonAlttlons:
no Company to be =willed ender:the law■ o
Przesylvasla oz Oolarado, 04 shall be hereafter
detarmmem
CAPITAL TO BE $500,600,
UP SHARES OF
The Par . Value of $2.00 .Each
TU&T 50,000 MIRES,
Shall be Offered. For Sale
LAD V 7 KEN
40,000' nnatsor ADE BOLD,
COS 1511.7b/50T1.1:30C1 3PC>ni.
AND
THE MONEY no INTO THE Tams;
The said GorepanY to be organized and :the estate
aforesaid transferred to R. That thelproetetts of
ticee shares stall be appropriated to theapaynient
of said estate, and toe proceeds of ha
paid Into the Treasury as the worklitgliespital of
this Coaparly. last Alter the organtratloi of the
Company, one htuuired thoustind shares ahall
ho
trans(errod to the present Corapsny, end one hun
dred thousand shares shall be tranatermt . to the
subscribers to the ant City thousand,sharee, to
be in pro rata to the number of snares held by
ene.h or geld subeeelbers. Tame . ehares, Alumina%
leg la its aggregate to two hundrei thew=
shire:lite be marked tad held rie paid up, Without
further or nay rssemment, being...teemed the ealus
of the mild Oust. when the newhine:7 le Pinata
upon the property In full warknig :order And eon•
Man.
That as cqtralltalnary organization, and unttl
attlaari ►re dilly elected, the following nexCied ,net
was are hereby appointed:
TEO. M. KIRKPATRICK. President,
WM. F. SOHNSTON, Secretary.
PH. R. EMI= Treasurer.
EXEUITTIVE oouaurrE+R•
GEORGE D• McGREW
ALEXANDER Cs GRAFF,
J. T• CHILDS,
ILLIAM McKEE,
DAVID BLY
Aliseoeja to be paid in to the Treat:arm ant
&port rotated under the direction of the Et waive
Committee. Sedoeriptions maybe made to either
afthe• above, or to persons doly ,anthorkzed 10
mrictng byielther of them.,, -
The and ,tevorable loration Of either
of tome eareral mining lodes, and the richness
of the am andemarta u indleatad, not Only by
gaups wh4eh have beim roade but aim) by thorny
Inatal Is being met with'byalicoe *he; are
now st antic on the lams !oda; tocOmmond to the
entermtaieg and oaptudist nary great, Inducements
o embark is this' effott for develOPlOlf %k
'our boanotea of thaadnoot zegtons of tho wort,
Sabseriptlons-wM be Reeelyed
AT TEE OFITUE3 OE
GEM & !KU, JOHN M. 111.111141H1C1
Gov. Wm. F. Johnston.
JAS.IICGREW & CO., J. 'T. CHILDS.
DAVID SLY
• ci k
Speoimena of the Ore and Qdarta
•
WAY BE szEtT
OFFICE OF J. ..T.' CIELDI3,
2 4 Pink.gredi
BOOM No. ,9.:(13...p,i4tair5,
EDIEPAIMICK ) Preadeut
wm, F. SOIENSTOr Ac:rataxl.
_m1141..
Aa LA702,13,
1 1= 1 = 1
17 fifth §preet,
KEW ARRIVi DAILY,,
Trimmings, lotion,*
Embroideries and Filmy Qocr3e,
Bonnet, Neelr.&ThigßilEs
Hosiery,illoves, enf,
Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, ,
Fine Silk Belting,_44 colors, -
Plaid Velvet Ribito4,
Fzll Line Sceslet7:4l - vei Bibixoak
Tarlatans r -
&rise Mull, Victor ti Lawn,-
Jaconets and Cambfi l es,
Plain and Checked yainsooks,
White Pique, •
Thread and Lace , -
Few Style Hat Veio;
Fine assortmentiagei l Satclfels.
Railroad Bage, f k'
Full • Line Fu , my; rirtiona.
OLESALE
N EW GOODS!
I.IENV GI-OCObS
Tem cuts Ladles , Made Robed , Nlerino.,Sioaka_ '
_ •
Ingo, two casts likbile atertka Stgejr.irtg!.
two clues 4ablkireses rdode4nd WhIN. 8 10heit,
Merino Stockings, one se4 Childran , s fano:'
Stockings, two czar., 8119+: Smks. '4=4
satins ant drawers, and s roll •stolk of • ,
SAIAMORA.Lii;b ICIELTS, •
Hoop sktrtr, Hoods, Soritso, Kett ShOsix. Nd•
Mae. Head Nets, CorsetsCi TrtiursingS,-Stralr.
00,165,1111 U L -cry Goods,. Fetyrets. belittlers Rib.
bans, Sias, Embroider es, 4 , 4 a peat society of
Ora Notion iipartinerits •
Will be tetrad unturua4 Well supplied
STOCKING ~, : . 7 CARNS.
Zietryourtas superior itsalf.4ll nolors * Wholelar
Bud retail, et ea/tart prises.
RA HOB= & 00.
t
-7 and 71 Tteramer =Harr
RATES & BEILL2
Have opied
LA'
baet
l a dgbio tw ie. npr....
Gobi : ; Er g s, ,
All cote* n0tirc.37 1 ,4 tenth
B A Isl &Fs Tjs;
ALtalsea,G3- per cent. iiteapec - thsrf Lot
-'.! -- •
33.0. m. mkt c5t . 1..41;
In &A end elodoat good'
rirrit fktilEET.
TO THE TRiDE. ly
lACRUM & ARLISLE'S,• •
-
,
NO. 19 FUT- smxrsT.•
Iffi~IF.PiSS s`oos OS
Notions and - Panay Goods;
el L •eat eraoaceupi °r t .& far
CITY RETAiI. TRADE.
Of allthat.l3.ltSai Is 4 New In Mirka
•
Tlimplikags, Ribbons, Hosiery.
I nfsuts , robin, tallies' IJaderwear,
a=bate 'l:ll.coming. Beal La; ves,
, Ittdaes, Pat Elll.llngs,
All Lnen and Lace Miele
Tritimed Han ten ditentlinta,
Naw Stpiea Lombardi, fonthe bead.
•
. .
Fancy 361 7 411,PCWAty1—very deldratack
Bradley's
_Duplex bklrt4; kreCal ecdanta.
Fancy Knit Znykyr C10cd.5.;
Heaton Bitad and Balmoral How,
s '
Fran& F14p . t.1 Skim,
Maxie Stand Waterft=fets. '
!SS. Bowes 'or _ • .
Ladles' and Gentlemen? Furnigning Goode,-
To which we= Unite gateaux : before pureluodur
elsewhere. We eaa ecostdettly say to rhe.Whole...
Kale Trade, that we have the, largest, stock is our "
line ever in tab trash Buyers will
fled our areas low aa airy Hew York or
delpats ebbing Bourn
mAcatait &\ tAkULISLE.III -
HO. 19 iinarwrwarr.
se=
MACHO!. & DAVE ADMIT.
ALL TED AS PARTISIE*I:
„.„
Frank Tan border a6n Calvin Hagan,
_ ,
The partnership to date moat Aturost Ist, a nd cm
and the btudoesa to be oo4nctot under tbs nano
and Made of
Macrum j GWIle 8 Co'
AT WHOLESALE. .
65,000 Enameled Oper Collars;
i
25,000 COMMOn -O. do .; ' •
2,000 pounds Wo Knitting iim
2,000 dozen Woofnd Morino ilos,;
. see doz. llnderg 4 dlp and Drawers;
. - .Y,
75 cartons 13e4 GlMpir •._ - . _ -
500-dozen Lace Teals;
'6OO doz. Ladle , i4Lineti Ildlass, • •
- Ana. very *Tv datag a
iroiions, - 8 ,
Fancy Goods,Fl
.be AT SAEITItik PE111223.
NEW FALL mote JUST OP=Na.,
. _
_ .
W. V 4
81 . 11A1113137 IN7BtE'r.
full mud cwritAte Anartabrat of -
Embrolderies, , L*4 •
Woolen. foods, Hosiery,- -
pp eintssatt)
*l4ileirPkiss:wBll4-Peub:o42to=
DBAUGHTP/0:-Ornelt'
AND :VATEN„T AGENOIrt!,
„._ripts sa au&n,t , spincroutu-szotieca ,
Auximmr, utruica g ineet.'
"Itaildaue No. U Efty itteat. i t s ,
RtrtiT/0 WIADOW BLIADES. Anew
lAA to: .144 Ti* EtT litArket stmt.
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