Ell tljt Eittsburij, Gagitc TELUESDAT JUNE 20. 1.67. , • sr; that-is, of a Labor. Its eau- TIMEAD-T eX. ceptions are not MrCumscribed to seek 'On the 13th mat the Advocate replied 1 Inc the welfare of ore or a few 'classes to previous comments of ocra .on the i of,workiisen. One man wh'bon- Holtil•Tal Rea station. Circ u mstances no matter at Wirt,. Sr whether re. Lave con Spired to •lelay 'rejoinder, bat led By the Unions as a Skilled Workman meanwhile we tome carefully reconaid• c omm „ n L t h ere r, beef fist as strong wed the whole subject [claims to Protection as any other man. The langnsge of the Roe Action is , No aysiem of Protection to adequate broad, and calls fora Read-Tax en alli or entitled to challenge public support, Imixtlgranta.„ After oqr first .tricture's which does not provide equallY for all.- thil supporters of the Resolution adopt. All pardathystems are mire toy, fail. To inter P reUitl ' w, ihniting envoi system, fostering fairly all their demand, In reality to a Tax on alt kinds of Labor, on Parma, In Gardens, foreigners coming 'lnto country in Vineyardkand Orchards, and on Sea Shirt' ugh the procurement of citizens and ,end on Land,' In Mines, in Verde, In . fortbe purpose of engaging In portico. shops,.and in Ft..clot - i e. , We Shall alway l a y branches or mechanical industry. I, giveour best effarts, and no matter wheth Neither propositlimhe scrtiptable to us. er we may be denounced oreumusend litth we cannot refrain from .remarking ed by the Trade Came or their organ, that the Resolution's& it reads is a muchworkin gmen conetitotd the- body of more sensible thine than the interprets- l'uation; calm strength and glory; wield tiou put, upon it In the progress of the its deatinies; protect:lth. war and build it 1114asslon: and for the reason that s tax up in peatM. In a very high sense they uirm all immitrsnts td tangible and can I are the nation. - be entorcetit If .1131,1.30 Y heavy it must And now, a final word.. Young me- T♦ rtuallyesclude new-comers; whereat ebonies who are careful to arquire areal w tax on perwhis following or. Co follow knowledge of their trerdea, so u tcicorn ss patticelar-vocation, Is partial and mus• prebend not only the processes, but the not be inspoised, for If puddlers'oury are 'underlying philosophy; who do not lid ' taxed, will tame In With - I_ ter and idle away their spare hours, but - 0511 . .1X un'Aft her deggnation; devote them earnertly to solid reudiusr, -.ide it in any other lino, as car- calculated to inform their intellects and Tilton -, "1- Masons, - ilee, proper to intoott improve their capacities; who take tare workmen the tax will not be In Owls •11 their persousl habits, diem - ding ea vr iy It ietmud;vet, thererwe, that e eecirdly indulgome in strung drinks; are to Is' ell.l ;tut and scrviecal.ie ioetty tube to hueeted in tire. 'By fat s Se tide emote In'eti•l•-d by the ativomit,.... 01 t h em Como to 0,0,4 apply. tinnily ig, , of fifty years, respectal•le and solid all ismera vceking to mile un abode. members of society, with rtzsonable or I tsiintry. The , :o:,t•toretotion pw sinus-tit competences, thaMor the Young ou fits It-eolutisce - c• S., it nueatory and men whci'atart as clerk. in worts.. ‘re s'„;(1; e , ,norued have observed this all our days lung, and according v, th e tic import of lea Ploni, hence do not hike . much sock in those is .hann , :ully pr.owriplive, and would iisutal cumplatnings iris which other the I” mtona l ,welfare "f tit owls of mechanics indulge, accusing repo:wic--uay, of the hutunti - tono—to; t i e o f =lace towards them in ordering conveuienm, of one 1, 1 [brie lute. Tbcte ia ordinarily no better cotopom:ively .11 ladies of chi stain than: to hip...good mechanic; "erns: Ceder miller aspect doe. 140 and when bear mechanics grumble . .ItCeolLlth.ll,ton.l the , :i211.e.1 cioltice ..t of bein g ashamed ni being ceinvolidated Into low, and attempt,. wh o tM o y foolishly mead as an humble ti maintain It "air exalt It to the ntl.er ntde n'ye.emlnenee of being a worthies. Unto of contention between classes of 1 , lize s s who have really important inter-- ems in conscuon,iind which non' boot M. promoted by mutual torliesrance and me Whoever would do something effectu ally to Prots:ct Labor ; , must be careful not to nn! row hia definition,' so as to sub. at l 'llt.l particular kinds of Labor tor lesixtr in * getteraL What are called Skallsai Workmen are mac! less calmer one than the anises known as Con:not. L stagers. These ordinary Laborers are eittzens, and have the acme rights te 3tridshiens• and Manufacturers. 'rile> have their senalbilltka, too, and if, h 3 any ostubleation of .-eausea • whatever they. see fk tin vote in oppoaltin to the' • men-of the Trade Unions, the atter will be nowhere.' • Now, let no repvat an open secret. pp limey, Skilled Workmen em ray what arentalled Helpers orConicuou Laborers. Among -there Helpera the Impression it. swivel:s4l4llm tin, Skilled Workmen arc Mat trait and 4rintling le dealing with, theM as thy Proprietors. are charged .wlth being in bargaining with Het Skr.led Workmen. Mach can be perti• weedy said on this head, and donbtles, - Wilk be urged before the cimtrovervy now prhgressing in this country shall terminate. This much isapparent; the' the'Bkilled Work nen must recognize ' the 'Unskilled as Work Men also, and en titled to equal Protection witt thefts -sets;es before they can win the lleeld the> are nom mink:sting, or ought to win It. • 'By-the genies of this governoient, cue • man is held to be equal iu rights to ; every otheri . and,.iterte; so king as a particle lot glade or Lehofers at rogate that the) are the oily sort deserving of recogni. into tirhy will visually fail, and will de s'erve all the diveomfle,re they meet. If Skilled lien, with the higher wage, they always °finite,' and the fairer sq. ---portnnkles which cdusisody Open before the in Mr bessiming Proprietor's, have coon deep cause, or pluplaiut that they noel., keep .up an outcry, what do th y 12.tink • Itiost be the l o t of the Conte/tut .L-eltorer,? If a Skilled Wanktnan, making from lcur,to eleltt dollars et Jug, ' Cytinot get along uud rapport Ws fame. ' jy 'comfortably, what doee.h think mu , ' be the condition of lei, ilelper,lo whom 1,, 1 ,•, )s trim a dollar and to halt to two ste.y.t.rsuely '1 .1..31. ;?,lc Sk.:111,1 Woi k. . D.:.,2 'rash 11" t. poi, ri tient-Tax on Cori' 1.. 'A-dad:era, herteu, new..... 115 Helps ye 'l, la; chesty; but. he would out • protalto to; y Dona-tai on Stilled Winkles:it, been',,. he wants toforce the Proprietor , to ',joy him high vieges; and tine he cal is ituiProtection of Libor. So, he Would list 3,11;14.ay tamers come iil 141Ilk011l tax no 10:t . g.., bet •suee he. ' , rants to mug., ell latrilerb to work low for his •bautte but be Insists that more mechanics skit lag. atoms in; because, possibly, in the event, farmers might stand a chamsi to nuke 441 much . a clay as mecbsnicw. 'leaven Save us from such Protectioul So longas Imusiaration ells!! be . let. 1. 1 6. 's 'ht , elilie , that Cultie fairly Wanes. each 'other. ' Iden'of almOst'Ull the En. ;apnea Industrie-Come over.; If special Inclpormeuts are held oat in one localit3 'for paddlers to come, in another locality catreordina6 pules are taken to secure farmers; and ml, ell round. Th,eapec: jai Inducements ntatridiss each Mimi, lecoose they are made alike, and with substantially the einie degrees of WM:Ceti in behalf of all occupations. Trade, Unloes mina broaden ibelrbsse, and.mnst learn to be less bigoted and I denumiatory .of men who accept, in geventl, the airris they profess, bill, in the eracise of .s rightful independence, do 'sot concur in ell their measures for 'Malik% these aims. The .denial- of men who want to work the use -of their natural and legal right to do no, if the) happen net to belonito a Union, must be abandoned. A man's right to work Is as sacred as 'his right to live. Who ever Strikci at a man's right to work is as clearly aerimlnal as. he who strikes with his dagger at a msn's heart. There May be. differences in the degrees of ciimlnallty; . but- whatever may be . the differences they are hot so great as tinny of the Unions people think. , . ! It. is env in most large towns, in par. titular callings,'"for a !timber of men,. who never served regular apprentice. ships,.aud are In -no -just sense skilled worktien, to farm a Union, and haying the' machinery, of the organization in their bapda, to ,cienouricir those who are outside batches and incompetent work t ts - men, t ough by doingso they expose • themsel:es to tnelletinent for slander and libel roll civil prosecutiOn. for damages. Thy laws jeSily gusrd most scrupulously every itiren in th e exercise of any proper ...Wing whereby be sees fit to gain b end for himself, his wife and his I chll lien.. The Common - sense of tnrey . ages has crystalized in this manner, and ' ,Ilie laws i n tide respect are in D o-danger i of being to,ollied. We do not. all his 'that . nil Trsde Unions are of the des . edlpt lots alsrve Indicated; but we do se riously 35,71. 'We know or Unions in which test one In led or the members I ,t..rvecl s!.sq.c.tre spurs uticeship;- and oft :altieli not a larger Inovortion could get ; - into a guild in which what . le CorreCtly 1 deliMiliede , lll l o l3 is rigidly insisted on i as a A:tradition. of membership. Bach I . Unions,. at leascodght •to show some modesty „ . In, .dcnoiancing their betters, who . eris.Ohtilia, as unworthy and In i competent followers of the trade. .: But can, be.plalner than that lost In jnioportton as the old ftshloned . • iikwentlceitdp system fell into disuse in , thiss:mite the seams, competency of :;./illeriesiawlsettladdca .was. dhalstshed 'indite gienni Air algal of being Skilled ~.•.: Workizen weieteken swop IV sooner, . the old system shall be reatnred the blither will be the standard of median f...l4 attainment; and the larger the wa- gee received. The Gtarrrir. le fOr the Protection of THE UNION PiIIFIC FROM OMAHA, NEBRASKA. I Widat nal Been Bone and When It Wlli be Blunend. No great enterprise Was ever-begun shout which so little has been raid and so much Lea been done. The public nave's sagas idea that a railroad to be ing built from somewhere in. the Fast to somewhere in a farther West than a rail-truck has ever before been laid;'hut where it begins, or *hat route it follows, or where it it SO end, we ventral° to as sert not one in a thausand can tell. For a dozen year, we hare heard that a great Pacific' Railroad was to be emit, sad a deice ns,mes and a, dozen dim. minim, and a 'dozed routes—from the mouthern boundary ot Texas to the north. 'ern boundary to Lake Superior—have been urgedupon Congress as the great est and hest means for_terning the Allan tic anti Pacific shorti. Bubble after bub ble was blowo, and each burst in lure then touched by theabarp paint of prac Mud experience. , The abaulute necessity fur a Pacific Railroad to retain and bind. more Closely f•tgether the eastern and western ex tremes of the continent in one great Union and Pacific °Sentry, the immense .tua of geverement transportation to it., frontier and Rocky Mountain posts, and , the even greater cost of Indian ware, in a region that nothing but a railroad mule civilize, and nothing but entitle:. tem could pacify, the great importance of opening a road to the rich gold and deter mines of the Rocky and .Sierra Seeadr Mountains, so that the way to he resumption of epecie payments might •sr made shunter and easier,—all the6e prudential redoes finally tressed with -eta weight upon Congress, that it - de ermined that the road should be made, Ines were , indeed, many others; two Me sand miles of additional territory could he opened for settlement; dint :mite's of land now valueless would be 'undo _reductive; the tide of bu-iness And travel teat now winds a tedious and , iangerous way along the bidder: of two -mews, 'You'd be increased ten-old; sod buseavout , l the fathers in the East etrike !muds with their Wee and daughters at the Gulden CLAM, If they could only be tome ter the:swinge of the lemuniutivel - The imperative need of the work was admitted, bat it was too vast for ',Wield oil enterprise to attempt. No ismibiva- I fan or private capitalists was WU-ling' to risk a buttdred million dolihrs In the core. ~ tuction of 2,000 mile* of railroad ei rough a wilderness. As the Undertak ing Wee strictly national, so no power !Caa than that of the nation was suffi cient to accomplish it; and large as toe ~is t necessatily would he, the expendi mineemnid el, e a much greater cost to he oituntry.• But the Government did f Atm wish to enter upon any new eyslem I ,: internal impiovements on ItrOWn SC- 1 ,Aleutleand its only alternative was to trout its ail in the most Careful meaner 1u such responible intilviduAls of suite de character and energy as might be a ilium to risk a portion of their privite of aui. lu the construction of the road. Ter. L'Onr.S.NT'il CHARTS% AnD aorta. Tlfe charter wasgrahted-and periect- A by carious acts en Congress, and the eenuparly conterises men of the higher reputation Air lotegrity, wealth anti DOA mess experience. Among the 'officers ore General John A. Dix, President; fhoedas C. Demist, VIM President, and item John J. Cisco, late Assistant Treas. odd of the U. S. Treasurer. The Capital authorized by the Char- ter le One Hundred !Million Dollars; of 1 whichit is estatiated•tleat not exceeing Twenty-Five Millions will be required, • dice of which FlitelMlionit hayed:Lady been paid in. • ' ' Surveying parties were at once push. ed out its various directions across the continentto find and locate the beseavail. Able line between the Mlseonfi- - River And the Pacific Ocean. This was estate fished at Omaha, in Nebraska, on the east, and will finally he at San Francis on, in California, uu the west—adietance of nearly 1.9e0 miles. The Chicago and North Western Railroad is now Gem- Meted from Chicago to Omaha, a !ills. teepee of 492 mile:, and several other roads are rapidly building to unite with the letion Pacific at the name poiet; so that its eastern connections will be nu memos and complete. • The general use of the road from Omaha is west up the Valley of the Great Platte, tend thence . acroes the plaint a distance of 517 miles, to the Bloch Bide or easterly spur of the Rocky Mountains. Col. Seymour,.the Consulteig Engineer, reports that the grade is much more favorable than was anticipated-,-the maximum teethe Rocky Mountains'not exceeding 30 feet to the utile, and Itom that point to the summit, I or divide of the continent, it will nut i exceed 80 feet to the mile. From the Rocky: Mountains, the best practicable route will be taken to Great Salt Lake City, and thence by the .Valley of the Humboldt River 'Co the eastern biome? sea Sierra Nevada Mountains: The Cep- Ind Pacific Railroad is now below rapidly built test from Sacramento, California, and es already completed about 100 idles, and will COUlteCt with the Union PaC/lIC. WHAT ILI6II6IIIt.DONE AND ITS COST. . As we remarked before. therehasbeen very little talk, and a great deal of work. Almost before the public were aware, it, had been begun. On the First of Jan uary, 1867, the Union Pacific Railroad has. finished for 503 milei west, from Oman., and fully equipped.whb Loco. motives, Boiling Stock, R' . psir Shops, Delno, Stations, At —and tee Colnynny have on hand lroo, Ties, and other ma. tennis, eußicient to knish the road hi the Rocky Mountaine, or 517 Miles from Omaha; ey the find of September, 1807. it is expected that the whole line through to California will be completed in 1870. The find 805 miles . were graded, bridged and ironed, with a heavy T-rail, and Supplied a lih suitabli•Deprits t Re ,pale Seep, matins, Locomotives, Cara, end all the am... Wary apotirtenanCeli of a 1 fire' dana road, for $50,000 per mile, and ti is believed thee the remaining pardon ; will not . 111UttWe the average ,011 t to , more than $66,0 00 perinile exclusive of l equipment.. .. . WUXI TO CONITILTICTION When the Government determined that the mid Ulltia be built, It Cab de termined to make the most ample pro- Tilden IQ render ill speedy construction beyond a doubt. • tet.,-Tan Gnirr or Mornev.-The Government lanes to the Company he Six ?la CUNT. lIIIIi2T-YEAR Boar, at the'lite of ;16,000 per milo for the .4 far been prom% abet , the on. the latereet on the 11111 as:thous In tomes oceenneeo the Goveramont oat •bi saved more than Moe over In the consiorwat almlantlon of throornreent expenees la the one WO= the reeel puma. -whole mad, and in addition, forlso that the F wtress of Luxemburg was the tulles nen,. the 11. a ky Mountains, this very bnl wark 44 the French Empire;and grant Is trebled, making it f IS,OOO per Its hoe would bring upon it ruin told de strUction. The great General knew by mile, and !rem the termination of this section to the Calif„rula line, (about ttOS e‘P-rlenee the '" ue of " " traleae"e ' l ant. The Metal and the treasure spent mile.), the grant is doubled, maktng rat the Avila tire of that stronghold to pre 02, 000 Per mde — the .whole am.nut the northern frontier of Fran, have being 24-1,208,000 These bonds are ; Ileen great. Louis XI V. besieged It during suettby the Govern:bent only on the ten eon...calve years, and the Outline completion .4 each seetion of twenty only compelled the inhabitants to eapitu miles, and after the Commissioners ap. late. totter' Napoleon I. the city resi,- pointed by the President of the United ' •••I for over two years. and never would Ades have certified that it is thoroughly have leett taken had it not l'een for the built and supplied with' all the macbin. , t eet sWul "f a eamatata ier pry, ate., of a first class railroad. The' inn, who the gauss wid of elicrretl the then intara ' a o n taes" ..l " t atlt la Pkill_ l l lila 'ruler or Fhteet n ter t hlt . o.er 111.4 the pito, United States Treasury, and the Govern- ben taken Int vanietwe nrtirvrise, moat retains, as a Ankinii feud to be After GWmltat : it oalsidered tat' applied to repayment of principal hod strongest in the w:irld. Interest, One half the . rtoilar charges AY 101111,11.4 NillpOith.ll 111. was the chief made Ott trallSpOrlatloll hp the Comps "sttprente l • of the. Continent, there NV/01 ay a ga inst it. - Terse t aun t, wh i ch 110 danger Orr :• war !root that part of the lamitt m; Intl after Sloh ova, the our cloud are a second mortgage, are not due for and the fortune an thirty years, and . Itt Is not luiprobabie I ' „T "Pl lea7 r aTt i nt ol 24 l l Ile. 9 a rival in the that the value the servi.-es tube ten. ‘ ,o ' f the old world had or e. a nd to the queeeenrent that th e o the reminiscences of yore. and period will constitute a sinking fund out, the only clean remaining for a durable fieicat for their redemption at maturity. 1 tee eet , slost o, that fortress to 2 d—Tea Finn" Itott.rn4ort HOsh: .-- either N,troteon or the King of Prussia. The Government nermits the Comp toy lint we kvw that neither of them will to issue its own m,, r , gege B on d s at the ' t seat to such a transaction, anti the 'ante lime, and on the same terms, anti "'" r ma 4 "I"'• tor the same amount, and by special Art _._.,___ , tra ,-,, grer. there bond. )1 the Company • CIPISI'IIIPTION CUR IDLE. are made a FIEBT MoIcTOACIE Oki 11.1., to- De I-y hand lAD alike upon youtnful lona. tire hue sad property of the road, the , .. - s• as' , '''...''-'t ",, , r"s h sei, some 1,1 me ""'1: Government bonds being ' .thordi..t, ?";%1'',711ZM111'..;. - :,°',IVT.,, t. :t....i The amount of these bends to be isqual Chest. n.oll:a rain. lo the nide and Ilee-k. Etna- by the Company Is halted to an nom= ;:ftV.::,..,'"'"' """'" " 1 ")°`'" equal to those issued by the G morn. ' i„ t .l ,'',ti . i 7 ittitTi . tkiliis ' i.sr " i " .itreeT.: B of 01 meat to aid in the construction of the ~,,,,,a , a, t a taa it enne hlt Dorpos. ° l-01n, road. and .11Thrnst and Lane A 1101,1011 n. 1.4 h en In . . i use ever M years al h themoat marked sneers.. 3d.—THE LAND GRANT;—WhiIe this . t ,. a . s ...s...l , 4 , t , latoxt o sisa .. r m all i, Wo . :on•s t r: is certiOnly muaillecnt, at the Fame time . or 0,1;1 . .1 aa'...siation Cuil: ' :.j.i and n e4loll it is moil aitteatagroun to the Garet.- , ,t,z r t i ,a=tss:slu . s i sa.,= , . ,. .r . t .; 'Lent, for wllhout it, all Its own lands .'l s e foilowlea emlstriellruky.st, would remain almost worthless. IL is a JI.SEDU PLEMINO. 1.101110 inn of every alternate acetion for PS, MI. Itlrket street. 1.111,;,1, h. twenty miles nn each aide of the rood, ' T .,., p „,,,„ , ill 0 ,,,,,, ht ..,„,,,, ~", ,t. ., or 12,500 acres par mile, and amounts to ar 1 , •3 Tr ., 7 ; ; , ,, ,it , 111 . 1%7. r, , e , y r r „ it n. , 17;1. p .: i 20,032,900 a erea, assuming . (hi' distance ' it ' ,V,1.'!',....r m so toll pe:ti ,reel,. ;VI ';‘,•< or from Omaha to the Coldernia State line . ca L , , s4l:!." an .v. &cut. er eta.. ED.. 4 HIP k. to be 1,110.;, mike. Moot' al this laud, ; especially In the Nallay of the Great What Swa Y Ilea Ointment Witt [Naha. Is a rich alluvium, end is conaid o^ I ' . ; •-it am core Deb In ream I" to 45 hours. tired equal to any in the world for a .TI y-ltselli moo We mull obstinate wee oil.- ' cultural purposes. lion. E D. Maus- 1 .1: it ~,,,,,,,,, ~,,,,0 , ..,,,,,,,.. of ~..., i,... , [I L 1 , 1, the learned Commisaioner of Sta. I-It allt 0,0 ante !tamp.. eeeid Head. ashes tor the 13000 01 Olga, eatllfilde. • ,;_: , 4 ;`,.,1 gf',,p: 0 1'X,...:,•,:`,,'„ , ',;T r y, , ,, , ::: that at leant 13,400,000 acres will he syst , 7—l se. ~. Al Vit•S O,T,ViT eel ...retch ne ,o,le to the Company within a 1110 lerst , 1 1 1',!1'.. ;.„ . 0.,,,,,,,,,,, mows.„,, ~,,,,,,1, 1 length of time, eat that it is :AY A tibia •traM•• fer. Fn gynee 'Klement. 1-TETTEII.Ir , ., •`TETTER•• 0011111• S to estimate this im, Ire 00 ...• . 11 ••ir ,W . zir Ey E K Imp wPs ••erklyymo, $lllO an acreyor $30,001,010 Till Ills .• ITCH.' •`TET.TYIOI TO FAIL 10TETTEttl. 1101 A Crucial has realm, i neite 1 11,111 r.sur ' ::11:;I:: -SESTTER” times this sum from a similar groat. ',erased only by Dr. KWATNE a 0031. Pall ed-101z Aold by H.CIAII.I4.AN /1, SUR EN. BECAPITCLATION 05- MEAN, 11•Plt 1,:,a5 -',:i.n ',T . lalitTritf,d.V.T.S A. WELLY.V . utt.ea. I.OtI:Y.N . CE. For. 4th sail Shekel strenta.•Pitts. a ,r„ t.: KANE 111.DEUITT. All .lent. pull to money.. //544.111/il,OOlll , ~,,,,,,tae•rrot U.S.Bnnds, eq Fitt , t B '44,11);+ - Laud grant,20,032,000 ae,say, 30,0 m) AN OLD FDAND. for ttitnv Rua ror rIVII•o( tar tt:,ututT 0 $1 IS,:110,000 ! ehrooleled the_feerliela . .ff. eh. or tiOsTr.T. --equal to a cost of nearly VG.OOO per I THU, Iffolt•Cil el 01 It,. 'Otter. We...- tulle, which is believed to be a liberal ea. 1 phy,tetant. m:r.rhtoto, one yl or tbeartnY •oo limate. This does not take into the or ,„,,,,, ~,,„,i.,,, i - , .,„„„,,„..,,„.,„,,,,,,, 0, w. count the value of the tight of way and • ~,,,,,, ,tort. • ii,., at ~„,,k,,, „,„,„.„„ ~, material, the stock subscription' already I paid In or to be Veld in the future, or !' eA to Ds a '''..""h"l"' bens *" ''''''' "'"I". the present disco rat at which the bonds ' , s nie•ct as a met.. se I e.g.: Wltte rued 'are Offered, n UR . 'nre expected soon to i lane. The esni7 a and .., v.v. et. •-riheee 'tit he at par.. have beta 1,0,1.1 , 1..11n me prblle Foto.. Ton INTEREST on TUE BONDS IS more i Mall of them are well loons 1.• the ..h.de par.• than provided for hyrthe net earnings or He. I , eir tea:lama, has been met erireo the various sections of the road, as they lor ~,,,,,„,,,,,,, ~,,,,. ' . ate completed. .0u the 805 miles on i 11.13 THIWN 9 which the cars aro now . running e „ st , has been tried an.tpron.buneed, on the authority from Omaha, the receipts for the prat t wo . orates. who. Dye. lido...ha It has p -a. weeks lo May were t 113,000; and as the i •poeo. harmless nod - cm:neatly aaltvary 'rep. road la extended tawattl* the great, mitt - ; ratios, At emote here been made to itral IL 'log centers, the huhito so in freight and 1 'toy I. rested. Oboes la nothlun eq.l to the peasengets a nstabtly increases—and as , .• J 4 ....+ , • t exp..rlaneed by the'lttllcted 00 , 0 there can be no competition from ravel ' 04.5 that '`,...,..9.0'.. it. mi', 21,55. ii. roads, the Company has - full power to are •••el vlx. , rout ac•lon .tip..n • dlsordered tonmeh, eel the Oesuslept of the entire humn chirgeremun relive prices.. ~.1 boo, retromternd t• '.o [beetle!. commaulte a. ritosrecis FOR TUTDII6 nesixess.• • • SZLIJ.IILe: fillE,D. h need. no areninent to show that the i .10111Uti CAIVADEIV[4IB. truffle or the °illy railroad connecting , A tree welch Ls abundant In C.ada, No. the Atlantic and the Peelle. and passing scot., and the mlre northern c ane of the new through the greet , minins region, war. , England state. rod to a n.,n n ee I n ~,„ie . ..,,,, be Immense. i And dim...ewes r.gion. of the Middle Ste I. s . Although our annual product of the ianiab.ainds In medicinal Win..., Or. swell. precious metal Miaow oftl. ially estimated ,or Bone& has pi7are a lip diets. rum ate at $1.00,000,000 per annum, a vastly ! inside Vst'S''r Pi 6 Ira.. canon Pi. greater Mint will be obtained as soon!. , „ L r o r'' the Union Pacitic Railroad "pen. the kainer•• Sedl.liza sere,. in ell illa00.• el way to the golden regions of the dock •s wtm Mountain& Now, the difficulties and ...nun to Wi tlitow dts,ieca. se here Slechil has coat of communication are so great, that t to apace e°oaae. none but the very richest veins can be ape drehi.ayed east. of wars. Mane eer. worked; but with cheap transportation I :77,".t,' ° :,." ^ :h",%1,,r d 1 k ,..* ° ‘'":;,:l y. ante . 111,1 tau 1101 • hundreds rif thou:audit of . lardy miners i torn., or halt darn.. whirr, erected 'radical cuitt:;:flint . es the bladder and kidney or will aucce.fullyt develop other mines, that, with lots costly working, will b.: 1 " Illabote au e, • • alien. teal has been looted swain even more mofituble than the average of - tree those now In operation; and the business ; Wu:l.k ti ix of thin constantly increasing mining In- nee piny, era fto samo.oista to iLF;;:ov. r4 . l' . tercet must pass over this road." , n o u~eeiuino m The records of out shipping nmees tam:fa:two in citron,* racirenti Itertiotta, Philic that not it-s than 50.000 passengers I l now annually travel by rya between the ..pay,inriar, and wyn.e. Atlantic prima and San Frati edieti; and I these reckoned at $l5O each (about Otte - I otti Ine. re pintoes ale e i ei;altbe po est of /nine half the steamer pride) ir9lllo produca a "I:,;:`,V 47;41 „Trr"Pa'a,.„' revenue of $1„300,000. I . Ltlin U. Woe sale De the grow, Onion or sleles tie t 0.4 Si dell usest Modiste. .p ; . The overland travel is even greater. ease& ILLS a In a single year,- twenty peen thousand teams, comprising a vat number ' immune and travelers, departed :Isom two points only imp 1.6 Missouri River 0.1 their westward. journey. If the truth of this abatement was not familiar to all froutlerarreu, it might well be roes , tinned. But,' estimating the overland through travel at the same thrurea as tint by steamer, and we have $11.000,0.0 as the minimum estimate on the Sallie aunt. ie rot passeugert. But the facilities for ei eats and rapid tranalt furnished by railroad always rarity increases tile amount Of travel whit tile Mille vermin [ion: The diffeittnee between the num. hers that limpid hake an steam steamer Mir a prairie wagon and a modern palace car, with Its luxurious state rooms, a here the traveler ease and sleep. , al- Imost ZS rttuforlaibly as at hunt,, may ho irtel great as the •. di ff erence he. I twees the numbers who were jolt ed over the mountain. In an tnti fashlotied stnge.coach and rhos, In nn- Express train between aey :yes great cities.' Then, IL is not sate to any that this through travel will be at over doubt:al on. the'completion to the road In 1870, and, with the rapid Imre..., td Pacific Coast population la the fort feav Years, more than quadtuttledi Is it at talloxtrays gent to *assert. that the thtough passenger busintoe duri ng the Out year atter the first trate of cars Tans irom• Omaha in Nebraska tea FaCninientO, will be worth twenty live *anion &tiara? When to this we add half as much more • for its way passenger bubbles,, null mare than as much .more than both fur its freights, expresses and malls, etc., ate there not the best reasons, la the world for believing %battls Union Pacific Rail- road will be one of the most profitable as well as one of the grandest works oft modern times?! TUE SkCCRITY*Ith Matori OF rig 1103 ) DS. ' We' have wide the•se calculations that the public might have some brief data of facts from which to.form their estimate of the value of the Union Pacific Bail road Company's First Mortgage Bonds. li.lesldes, men of the greatest railroad ex perience In the country have their confidence in the stuck by liberal sub. scriptions, and this %tack must bet sub ordinate to all other claims. But there are strouger proofs .of the security and value of the First Mortgage Bonds than ;ay we have named: 1. That for the safety of the country as well as national economy the road Is Indispensable. 2. That by an Investment of shout fif ty millions la a Second Mortgage on the road, the Gorernment 'practically guars anfees the principal and interest on the First Mortgage. _ The ,Company maw offer a limited amount of its First Mortgage Bonds, bearing six per cent. Interest, payable seats-annually to win, at ninety per tient. This Interest, at the current rate at pre mium on gold, is equal to nine per cent. per annum on the price for which they are yowl:tittered. The Compauy expects to sell but a: small amount at-this rate, when the price will be raised, anti like all similar bonds they will Mildly rise to premium above their par t value. The subscribers .to this loan will not oply have the advantages of very liberal In termit and very sate security, but will also have the satisfaction' CI having ra diated in the con structiou of the greatest national work of tat-Country. • 'The prtee of frelel.t by teams from the Missouri Rimer wwm formerly Meow-ere .nis per pound, or 10.0 pur too. Ynr thr flttOntroit. LUX LAI BUNG. The riuxembiirir, to which the linen don of the whole world is now drown, In sn'Oid province lying earn of. Bull;loin, sod has for northern and eastern boun daries the "Bohemia provinces." It Mimed, biffcro the 13elidiut revolution, a part of the "0 nmii Luxemburg," of which a part ban amen ceded to` Ilelgium, after the treaty 'cif PCM. The leading power. Of Europe, however, agreed that the old Lortrivin of the city of Luxemburg would remain under the prohictoratoof Pnissla, would be gurrinutied by hor,sm4 should forin a part, under the regency of a lur :elgo Pities, of 'the Gorman Zolvereiti. By its issis----ition, rani especially by the eirsingthnf her fortificutious, considered point, it may Leo looked upon en the key of ,Pninmeor of Prussia, Master of that p lace, Bratire wouldcotn , inand Germiau territory .41111114. d this side of the Milne film hitneyne to Mayonom keep in cck Holland Lind Belgium, and render any assisuinou froiciOresit Britain entirely useless, As a Prussian position, the effect wo'uld boo reversed; for •the whole northern Min tier of France would be opened 'to lfie enemy, and. their march to the very heart of the country easily effected. tia poison 1., whose opinion may always be quoted on military subjects, used to say PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZET'TE : TITUR :~ ,~-, WM. BLY(IHAM, Jr., Adana itzpre. 54 PIA% Stow, la an anNorited ‘a ArlaWasossebta rorlim (141112776.. and at( othor papers Miaow/K.4 tM Vatted de.of.r. ent.l Lbwolas. ROBINSON BROTHERS, 13a3a/s.ors, Nes. TN WO EN.TII NTWSILI', Pitt abareen 7.30's free or clia;sp, spo Coretal i7gLl Thal tsar tottvagtiT'Alsa n t:spri sSL tr. is. 33,c)ivi=•E3, MO are preteereel tuba) ee , ll . R . el , lzza: ek:j:l,Vtig': . 11llun "'''"" I —rho. or tae crunti , r ..f t'sar er, llelrer. Law renc, Strrcer roeltlartourctoo IP " . • GENERAL 'INSURANCE /XENIA, SViELRIIHOEN & M'CANDLESS, in. 114 FOURTH NT.. Pittsburgh, Pa, u. n-r 0 no for Western Penns, l-an•f of totitiaental Life lustiraime ton •IraJp'pafl,. LIVE MICK at:a MI el•scilptlar • 0 In.wance efleetrd th tt a' r .1,70 ~73t.70 REVERE 110U@E Messrs. WELSH 8' BIetiFFERTY, , Wouol rrrprorfnlly Inform their friends 'and Toone In "aortal taut. novlng ourcnutd the n.E00111111.331 mccornsua, Tut., are id... Oared In Carpets IIdALIS AT ALL i1t.1.11011. day and vlght. •ha teat lualnla of the . y. 4.. ?WAR (lOU. AND m.a.r LAW:OILY aril Oa found al Me hi , Stall IS and re • JdkaNNIC WELBII..? ta=na MMZI;iZI To THE I . 'OLD COUNTRY. 5t...0n0 Pusses to LIViIIPOuL 1 , QUIINS TuW2l TWENTY•tWO 00111111, CURRENCY; MIMI WM. BINCHAM. JR... AAA n. Lipra" Co.. 64 rlttlitit..Plttsbu-gh .1,20:471 I i INEN GOODt4, Suitable for Dope' Wear, FOR SALE AT VERY LOW PRICES, WHITE, ORR & CO,I 45 Filth Street, =I ifeso — QUAßTEos FOR THE FOURTH. "AP1.11. - IDWOrEILIC sei • Uf WI U. 6 , :yttom. M COME 11.01.Z.LEIIPX. No. 4o velem! street. Alispee7. FIDE FLAVORED _ X Cpp 3131.A.MME1, Anil the etidiCast dIR&WI eaxte.. at nouLrumpark, • 110 SO Ifedrsi street, Allegheny. A fresh supply of Iltriosberrits received dad I~l(IQ tiellOOL XA A. AVNITALIX4SOINAT/oN • ol it,ipitcaate re. s4mllllan 1.11 Vitt PITTLIIIVHOTI 1110.1 eUiluoi., .111 °name , nee it TWAT. 314th INOT., at EP 11 . 01dAllt A. M. t'7 order's( the Central Board of Ed neatlon. 1.20:•711 JOHN A. AZIWILANT. liecrrtary. (ZREglif 18 hen or siren that the nevoid of the \lc were pumutoul ...lets breeete and dankag.. Get!. ep Wee di HUNKS el.ber, Third eard. ell.. ghee, boa At...prem.. t.. Cennont .trwt, a Mapmee /Let. ea, be.t. 011,1 'IA co..henn C d. ole i .e o d tn. A l f 'Aternxa. .t 0 die and Ant phe•r un JOIN C.. Lec49dll, 1.20.0 e I,lfcltte AMIABLE CO L PLIOPERTY .tokt gA I.lt, eltnated In Irntun townshtn.os . lambent...woo Wank row,. two nolttorpoomn :bh WOPttnlni trop-rtv of Itobtrs ,•,etto,t -m. yn, ..noo team,. haring • ,o on uf noool of oitoott.Y. *too) of none.. ,r um.n. at nfr0.1.4 cnran• •tonlyAn J •to N. YteI.AIN t.o..ttltontrt.lo et. rhOLI swum BELTING, Hme, Ste+vi PeeLloo. Guk L.. IL•11/.1. Msg.. lin , . L... and moan,. ) Tot,lsg. cupply SSIOSSIS OP Stile, St tat OtIOSt (WINS. • tt• Ltr, je 12 . ' 95.1 VG. cher ol rect. 14‘EATAIJklIktb Alw D. COTTON. -n sat Its ftsthets; Itule Cotton: litrwli9lll2 Argo 7, tsir 1...0 • analalt sm, I( 'a ..o. ,DRY•PEAcuts AND APPLES __ 22/"TPfrrifV; 111 foOrw....tstia Di • lit 1.1.11 LACKEY a fi WO IBM .I.4ICLUFGHIIPEND SY Mollaslsad . • 05froe, Ircoallfg on Msll2 14 rola •303 each. .4.1.17 so JO) - - B. MarAlif &CO. EIS= NEW ADVERTI*EffigNTs, EDWIN JiM 's BANKRUPT LAW,. GENERAL ORDERS FORMS IN BANKRUPTCY R•RPER & 8110TUIRS. New York RIB pmblith Itomedl•cely. ♦ new edition of JAMES'S BANKRUPT LAW • rAWFK•9 thrtrntlPT 1 At'. 11`...E.UkrUPt ~ of the l'nlht.l Stye , C. WitlrNeter. .4 r oil,: In of rri,n a.d Engllth Oe cltt• upon t. eh I Practice of the hf It ankrhptcy. d^rreg to the we ef.he banrl. r Lod eerrhact. ELtWIN JAMES, or tn.. •en York gar. to 1 0n.., ,r the hrenters of the r cent Ingll , ll 1 , 23 oki uptcy A.. Cr.. Cloth. ilexes , YOrea. New ran ICn. V3.111L11111. iltr 131r..tiVRAL wall T 113 IS l T PRO .: t. EDI` U IN BANK RV I TC T. 'u proinalf stcd LT the of nine Coln of thk Crated S tint. lIARPER & 13U0k11£11.9 h onaralclr nn. THE GENERAL C{RDERS, Together with the Farms of Procee3ing in Hlnkruptoy A. pru~ F b, the UNITED aTATES 811. rtt Yitr. rtr. Pr•facol by “The Ar-t to Est 1•1".1•11 •t.rtlf rat MTN, In of U , nkrett.Y 111..0:et Tlm ~, , het I Inter. awl Form, Jot prowls 04,1 t T the :inp-ellne o,Jr?. ^nol Ilse Ara ts , rnsr4 , CO. e.••. 1 e•rna.p.. le In ne•t rufm. Prlte, enty-Ils e vents. eent by tn th.e. V en—part of the United Late , rtc*lot ultteuty-nth. cent*. ' UAL PER & BROTEIEIIB, EOM SISN'-ENDINE IN THE CHOW I 1= NEW CROP MAN TEAS. g=! 1 , 417 client, of tile above etre cud received. TI.I. op. L•.. DO elv Itritetv,alt cud 1111 chew i.or obit, e oefactor ooLonita—llervest of 1886.7. .Z 1 eh p•e ahlp 1,7,1e0 This Teats +Oas, g and choicest to the euontry.sl SO? 0. nch, ..tr p eo faszt”..• ..... Iso .Uumt, per stklp V+l.o or 120 •• ENO Lan nasikurmir TEAL . A Asa drawing, strong atrt etch 111lek 'V pkgs. pee 8100 H ratio. ♦e7 cholee gi SO? tb:. •• •• easA ,, rl Ip 6.11 •• •• Ammagatt 1 00 •• In addtilon to the anovr irr‘g a,00; n 1 !park and Japan I . css ree, nave on hood • (41 Oceaneas. aro Irn a norlvas4a for Oneness oci racy or Savor rr . comprising Young H 3 son, 4 tinposider;ana Imperial, Varying in prig, Man .1 . 111 SI . 0 !h. Orders gar n • ea - • prnapdy Mica. Ocen log ptlce Inna. SHIELDS & BOUCHER, 108 Smithfield Street, COIINTRY 1110MEA AT Are ` N.— , he .titr.v.er will otter atl 1.1 , e Sal, u e In Mason to• • •lip, n Julr I.th, 143 r, co umene•• Pt, e . e . trel 0. • ,p'ettl varlet, of OEII. DIN. VAT-, e ,or ant, Nom, or fat war-. der II; rur...es. w o e e 4 ,31111 tag of 1131,11 Sem. diet. ea o raa•lor It at ott.. the re -er.ll rat ~ Tee e lola are ell.s(et c-r en, .ro•an.l.one.half mile. IPm It. city, In • fem. tool 0,10.1(I000 'AI,. Ana • 4 1, 0 r, CI tom from nl.lllO 1, 014 ' , ch.' , aMI In. Tn.' e .ccet , ir intne llrt none a- neer Rag a., and tern. h. 1.10i , *e . • o.tenr, stet ty Ihs ttlttyl,..r/. le ~a ll. t rtol, ee wrl. An -.7 Ti In 110 Toa,lttp Tile st .111011 e °pea tte at or, OW and twantl.ul In the eol.tre. 104 br.‘ t tee short .14 anee from therltl, tnr 01401111 I it. - of: tared' for ott•lng et • country btane or 'tartan so t la a ts rl rareone. y I.- re 111. Itlooatt , IF the 'are. eel de 'e•Lfrg •In 1111 , / , CtinAt, Mr Iha pr.mila , •. to f.; art.s , ta lil t . attata—t.le.e.,l.lr.t r.l at of .a 1..; .e and twLita me, • 1.101 13.117734 .'latx .01 tae. A*. ale , tft Y. YULE— , al' , 11 RIX 11/02111$lt:i. AuctlontLr. TO GI4SS NVIVFACTEREQS. THE UNDF..I=4SEIII haTlng o.f:h e r = the- oole Agency Ca the me of the COPLY POT CLAY. per••• 1 M fklro,h It lo an, •04,1117 t. • ma.. pox,. •bl••••••rioe •••••••••,.. L••••.•• rf,ro •er•• tr•oof ital.,y •rn have •r -r,•••,,, •••••4 r. 1.• , el.• as trel•••• $, It • Nett, -• lel. f,•• •••••• lost •tk • lathe •••••••••t, •••• haller ••••••,•1 gut Karts,. d of rix Loantto 1, • rag,. tr.t. sod •-•aa• 1•tlos s• ma .Ipht •..41 ten n` ,t 4. c I tor; •••• f•r tlTe g. , ..,,m0n of '4r ml•co, 1,1 lot. Ws, in •••••••ox. •• Col •• ,••od and ov 0d,.V.1 au •,••••• for &a • v.,. DITtillf1141:1•1 1 •02 1 4 Men ••Isis N't •I•• • Jerl:a z W..-blnx:o- ft, rlttalmt ob. rat. DINING ROOMS, ..ro. 3U market M., - 16t tweea tk:auJ Awl 11.11.1 ',..trects,) • . PI 1 TABCII.OII. PA. TI. Ii l eII ne-ly CEO bed toth tv.,tbleb 7,1 e LAU 1.. i: Eirt rtsis r Wing ',use.' Tho 41,1 • e t ,lr.t.sc tne mart afford. will be ea.d ..p sat ow• of I.l••tt.y . vt.til• ;-l• :au hoOdn. J. H. WILLIAMSON;PropIIetor. prq"et.lgheel market pries paid for al. Mode tv.oltatr. wamn. 14.0..7/ Ot.llo AVENUE DRUG STORE, JUST OPENED. where nay be found select ,uct of • FRESU DRUGS AND MDICINES, • totorteanwl ,Torelest 7011.01 o .ed vvvvv .htott to the .Ine of 0 first otos. Prot elt.ote.' Physic. Preeerlotturot c. , topptodr.l hoot, dolor night...l24llLT. 00007, 001001 11..6. AeIOCIL Comet Ohio ATOoos and Lloctollt }e15:01. • A.LI./.4ItEVI CITY. YA. lIIIPOICtAINT NOTICE. ' • • TO OWEXES of nossza. • DR. WEST bilrs to Interns his friends and St. Aerate that be his so 0v...1 oro. 1.11 si•tfes rrom %belted two yard to 01, HAS SO AIII.E.A. opposite rear end of the lit Chan.. Petri. Thin i.treet rick sod uties Was. taker, •ad snilinaly teemed, it mode reia sosrge hors* of itet • oreetti as Ms... mot not every atlention Psid thss sit ...be owner's ettole. DOM ist ariT'S eelebra led clnilt .10. USA lIINT, u ornd tir alt Ike vehicles. VevirlauT Colisses to Camp. nsil, curs all tares _Os. tiaqs. Mon ebottl ,.e. Isforshis ' err Cuts. SOO wilt bon /store the hale it the be lied bottles. st his olbes. Night and eosotry asset prornotif stieSiled Ittiaristes the address. et clients ritsb:.. .1111 RD OT/till'. opposite St. Charles hotel. 1,7.t0 • • REMOVAL. am= LOII HREY & FREW, Ilan "moved to - No. 31 Market St., (CORN II BEC9NU.) rirreintraon. Where they us pm:MOO to TooloitotanS Mo. of Saddles, Harness, Trankit, A 4 all , ante. to their line ninsll7 kept In trit•GLIMS ..10:1110111Fels. NEW ICE CREAM A (LOON iND CONFUTE) NM. ' JULIUS RICHTER WIII open bls now Silt °loos lee Crean Saloon & •ConfecUOnery i . . At No. tiII'ISAW.Nt). Allosbens. *CITES -OAII,-.3 is • e 111 b. ISM His plead. nod toe poblis gonersns . sro re• oe 1•101 . 1116 tsll.l4llshaueet • 1 1 ' . 1h 1.11. • 010. 0. CLARC.....J. It. '04:111101 V. 7. DAT pum CITY DELT WORKS. CO., CEO. 0. CLARK & Maaaranarars of taaal ninertallan of ratan'. tua.,aaad, vanianted and Itl.ated tiat•Tanned 3r...ess.tbr.or UlllO.l De 4n pot. PM•lsarith. o Lany-wrY (24.4100r0 NEW W:EEHEAM SALOON. P• H. M'CUIRE, No. rim! XTRICILT, above eenll.llfield.or: TAgT7Y'bli _ A VALIPT. t COI 4 FECVIONettY . ~.merwiee orei private run 111;• eopp , lee al 10r..21112t1 . e . .220 . 2 . 41Le_e5fib1e terms. JKU. Inumles, J• & uttrENTEfis AND BUILDERS. Coototett Tiktot Rulldlort ygott , rfOOON, 4.onafitg. ?if vea!or ott,ittoo (MA to Wavy Froenlog for lfoondtto• and OhOpt, of al. dvac•iptlooo. So c ttGG SL, 11leglitny City, Pa .417:1,14 , CITY Cr nf.natnnicim TlllLieenwe'S Orrin.. June 11. leer. NOTICE El TIEREBT GIVEN ,• nt'b:t'l 4 (Tter i et.l Ig4, ' ;1 afl c ialt.Vri,j ; I . ctlfr4 Ho,.COW Cf mn Jul 111, I.i. teflf 71 VAV;IiCp' ter,)et ha oiltne.:itr 1 1 1 1 be 1 4 e. JC y r rteen N er. (14ti0.1.111:1ILELEM .. . . ram, fixlie.l44r & Confectioneir.. Atd - ' 0444 pi' 7orsiirs Dom. , la rutin% tglattni2ir. &1412- ju v v ortantay warkaa. ofilra ~,~ ~ IMMEI JUNE 20, 1861 SD 135tv/31,11:4:iyizi:v i3ai 4:4 s - 3MQ UNION ?AMIE RAILROADcO. • Arc now nowt*, Inv x Mimi,' from OH All A, wn.t ward toward, the raclde leenn, 10Iallag, with Its connections, an tint,r,ten Ilne ACROSS THE CONTINENT INEUMiliiiiMiii PMh , ORTGAGE BONDS, Iwinlr thl4 Vara to run, and hearlart ananal Intbrest, payable on the drat day or January and July. In the City of New Turk, at the rata of SIX PER OM. IN GOLD, At Mop) , Cents on the Do*Nr. This road was completed from Othabl 'CS miles west on the tat or Sant... its and is ro ll 7 eSniPPed. as 1 trams are moistly running over .1. The Con phi? h 4 no. on hand stanctent Iron. ties, et to finish the rentalui. g portion to the eta•;r, hasp or the Itncity Moo-nal., :It .mile.. which is coder contract to be done Pep [ember Ist 01 this sear. and IV. expmted that the emir, rowl will be in tomato, ceder front ennahs to It, western covnectlon wlth the Cen tral l'atint. now being rapidly Wit ta.tward from oserarneato, Cal.. daring 15M. Means of the Company Ettimatlng the Mateo.. to be bolt by the Union rattan to be 1.485 tulles. the tioet 'nue' at 11161105 Mils. per ct nt.lbtri• yea' Heads to the Company as the r ml IL rotated at the arersa, tatr of shoat kr.sma , P . r wnruntl,, to VC 3,11,0M1). r== Th- l'orn, eeT Ie tlea inn:Otte,' to line Ile own Ol , elootte tided. t an vont ...tat. Lad al the emir time, which LT AlLEtel, ACT or ro , Olts•L ALL •LA 4TI4.IVI.OLOLTIIE LIST. lh • tn-de of the mired Ont. be• lug enordqole tenni. he th•verol enl mons • &welkin of CM screear Ith4to the .11e. alne,h , the a 20 . 0 *.C .0 aerei. eetlmeted wo - th s3o.the.the. nokthlt the to.al r x-Inlee of the eepltel, 4 , 18 118 the: but the fall TA le Of t . e TALL. esilvOt now be realise I, The net, onted r.plt ht... a the C• 1117)SL.Y 0 a Is ....en , million dollars, or 11.1. eve slalom have 'ln ady• esel In, nod °Tyra. It,. net ...ised that mere Isrentl-a•t• mlllloua atleset •Ili he rrqulred. . • The... Lathe rose I. estimated Weernpotent ngineers so be about ono nu... million da- Ites, el elusive of equipment. Prospects for 'liminess. The ral road eonnretton between Omlh• end' the Past Is new complete, and the rarnlaptt or 'be Union Ixldo on she factions already 11.1. 1 .- '• for the.aonth Mr), wem seal •net cloning.. as the real nroltat.o.. will merit more than gay the Itatre.l. on 'heron:ma atyls 'Lunde. and the through latineu over the only line of railroad. netwvon the Allantle and recite most he Immense. Value and Security of the Bonds The Company rsepectihlir submit ;hat the Abele etwemeat or feels tulle 4 , trionstrates itti• fleeting' a , thstr Snide. end as additional ',roof , tifr wood finnan that the Bonds now offered are lees then tea million if Itir4 on 617setres Of road, no which deer ten:, y w lon dollars hare w ..all tern extended: on Saint , . of this reset the cars are now tannins. and the rematetnr. l . 7 miles .me resell completed. At the nr‘sent rate of premium en gold thefe tire& par an annual Interest etin the present • Nine Per Cent., Led it le bei need that on the emplane or the toed. like the Goverdentit Honda, they white Above P.O. The Coley , y Intend to nil Out a tinned I menet elites per.. low rate, and re tain the not to name the Olin at their option. ba , wrlptlera will be received In new York by eke C0NT1.113711 Nitlo3.ll BASE,!. 7 lissu -Si CLARK, DODO CO., baker', St Tall St • • . JOll.l J. CHOi SO`L, Binken,'l3 wall SL, led by 11$,NK5 AND MANSIRD R•wevelle thrdrehons the trolled Sure, of whom mays and derdirptlvo luMPhiete . nea7 he .obulned. They wig alm be eget by Well Item the romp.; try's odree. Nu. W Mamba street, New Tort, on - Mabeeelbem 4111 *amt their own onto, In whom tee bore confidence. who Mae. will be reeponalble to them for the WO delivery ern. Muds. fC ... • JOHN J; CISCO, Treasurer, • = NEW DRY GOODS STORE! Monday, June 17th, WWI A LAROZ MIKE or NEW DRY GOODS, 119 SIEICY NOTIONS, SHAWLS; Cassimeres Sand Cloths, wincn WILL nE sous,. Wholesale and Retail, AT LOWEST CASK ISIOESI S. C. HESS, Ire.loo Okto Street, lCoruet or Chin ma common.,) Ir=l CAPE ISLAND. . • . Slam. the else. Of Pen mesh enteprios has Dem; displayed at Stile celebrated . sen-anore re. soil. Pew and snaceldeent cottes. s hate been creeted; the Hotel, bare beim nm. doled: alias park, with • sell made one mile dries, boa been inaesureled: and In all the ementlalf of pep nler supoter resort, a eplrlt of IMproyeMent IS largely optniferteM 'the gereraphirat position Of Cope !eland te Itself •poeular feature, thee erOpelsy under* atomi—Shunted the extreme routb•rn portion of tee toste, mot ;moms lex • neea of I gna e costive,. lathe I•eiarrars llsy with the A ll en- tie lftea, It Lecoat••aotirtty .emended by ten ter, Dense favored by toutismal Oilcan (Toll the era. • The bled - hrhisbei a brantlfol rleir of is Pratt. Loth I n 1,1011.14113., beet distancet, Dahl, In cape Henley. nainc.ly at a of • aleen Tue !wadi is t o knowiedred to corpse. at otter point open in. Ai fano. wwww, pi:ingot • wiwwin. compact which d.elines so gently" the Dirt that even • chit...an bailie wile seaivity. Added t attracdooe is the het teal the egret of the Qin r Dt , lan, neon Dia pint renders the water nomparatl.Ply ws.Dama% to ie tcratl./okr4 tor persons seealcg Doh ocean hat/ilex • The diotance from Pollailelphie same Island Is SI feline by rail. and anon. ins istance or strainer d. we gee gay. and by wither route the hedltnia for travel promise to te of tie moo vatlsfactory chains., ha Island ham Petri and tt.rni.g.house ateimmodatione for atinat welhnusanoi persons. The leading Hotel. are the Columbia Drupe, with OVOID h J. RDLTOUI se twvOrleicri'rerg . .we IqUI J.T. n. Ol 1E Itiinil'...t'ApYlse u :g.trtidVlllr W trj. apnoea hl gentlemen who have well eautblish• r•nal as hotel num. . I )110:aft Still LOUISVILLE TOBACCO JUST RECEIVED. A LIM STOCK 011111 O!! 1119 01 LOUISVILLE NAVY QUARTERS ATM TENS, IBM U 01111 1111171C1111113' PIMA L.& W. JENSINSOX, Excelsior Tobacco Works, No. 6 FEDERAL. STREET. = $500.00 A wolcameruL niscovray BEND POST ONE EOM O► TIM TOBACCO TASTE DEATROTER. It *i d drnttoT the einiellte for howling or ch., wing Tobseco instsntlr, so no one will am ',see to most male. it tlso orsdlentee the bed effects of lobate% eire• • person • strong en.- Cite, stung Wane the stomach, Wan the earns, ricers tilt mind end Improves the mentor,. One bo.vie euelelent for an, one. It ashes one feet like another person. The rS Ot Is . Inetasta.e. oes, - The proprietor Les bete offend dr a m for the reeelpt. Boren hundred boxes hold In one wee. Bout* mall. !doe Sliver bon., Addrus. 1•15..!0. WILMINOTOS. Dot. 1 £CE , LEATREII,..of the best ga.,TAT,W.t;gl.•:,gl;":ll.'ll"telt: - 5. a n. rgiwirrt.‘ ~._~ _,ate ~- ..~ ._.~_ NEW ADVEE t*I"'"WATURFIN; AND. VF.N - 7411VCK 411 111,,TANTED- - 1100 ,M i 1 . ' • Ili, f:., -Tne A. en. I )1-. of, hl. , ~, ~tee,e,l.rtn” Fr_a_at,. , : s am. I.l . th u ebrb.r . . oreeim,. 1 ,- , tile • 1,....n ef ~ f ftrerp. for tile . 'l+ll.lo 11b.er..i, T . ,•17,;.... ith 0 i r, f t , .. „ : T . lt u tt . d . , . . rn-ulng r -sr, •e . • ,, I , •• , r.l •f In 1. ''..P'.'' ...I', ' " • '.... j. " , r ' '' ,, A. A taralN with rev. or ct ~.. ,‘... “In .110N11•1. Jun. , 44.. 1...,•. z.lO ... 4, ..f !bt,... , •, ~,,, ~.... ‘.t... BANKERS' & MERCILINTa',---.-- a. M. er..:‘ cl i ., L. , 0 0h , ,,.,. st .x r ii... tULT 1"1 ,,, g• r•Amsr 3. 17.•73 ''. '' r''h ""e' '-15'. !:---7- --- . . ANTIZD• ' GRAND PRESENTATION ENTERTAINMENT! Special, Important and Last Notice! IT WILL POBITTVELY WE 'PLACE AT .7.1.1:4225Ca , .re Road (ot his jtntttttlnmtnt e il l lrving Wilt 1.0 the RVENINB OF JULY 4TH, • 1867 The .I.afsest and the Grzatest, and tee En.,st Successful En itrprise Ever Inau;ura. • • • ted In the Tie Id I ♦ PHIL WITH LVERYTICEET! A WIT WITH EVERT TICKET! PRESENT WITH EVERY TICKET Tltts , rtald Dlttilbuttoe of ?rites erlll he cad- n the thua• Benefit prlee'Ple• athlllstrlbuttop etotits to 'richt. lao'dert. Capital, - - - 51,25714E4. 11ClitIS, $1 L'Acu Peaeret with Every Ticket! A reTerenee to the number or presents and the adtan•.es .110401 h accrue to all wh partici ertevrose:rao:Lle the Conon-non ,v , t , 51 ‘ ..vaitere . alttlegfe t he t o m trope, t nu.. re of the falrntss •Elt/ wblets overyoting In cantles, two .11011 will be eendt•ted, an that the In- W:V•L ' r u Zt:o7l:lPlet. " tni . er.li l l:TVle . s r tlr t.r f Lim Slansitera to ...duct every trsosa-th n for the mutest iv neat • f nth , hail Ptoen•se • 1itt 1 5 0 4 0 10 4 ..:&747 1 r l'f,galts:roV:o" ' °,:vn'lV: lob the p.050 , 0010[1 ate Ilaely to %tome t sot Oho lun st. List of Prizes;—Ci.sh Prizes. line cash prise .7 ir/I Ste 333.0r0 1 One Caen tirl •at 60.1t0 .0 .0 , 'oe Casa PUS at. ---••••••• ........ :a lt ..; . K 1; Two ch is-s Three s as ass p primes t at . ri ILO in re, Fula von arises scor 3 Oin . 1? to/ Flee casn striae, at 3,191 , 100.01 'night cyan pr Ce• at 1,100 6.00 roaster/1 cub Prizes at (Or 7OV Twenty cash v.ll-31 5t.......,...... nid 1.101 'I wetay-dve noir prises at 110 1..0 Ports Inch Orion st 100 4.000 eiseatitt•rive cast. arts NI at -50 6 'di OPC 5000100 • forty E=!3: Velvets, Brame', TairPESTBr BRS#FELs, CPU. 13061SIS0OM Ind every eerie] , or law voiced Cerint AffeCALLIINE BROTEEEPA 81 Wift.32. tr a. et. mbEO CARPETS. OLIVER N'CLINTOCK & COMPANY, SANE JUST OPENSD For the Spring Trade, Thar Ifyleudta Assortment of. NEW CARPETS, oil cloths, Shades, die. Asteation IN called inti fine nosk or„ msonara. Ten -0 1 Puin pYIM Great /lee/inept' Prices. SIB .W.X.W a r3EIC 11119r.V11-192tri. : CE•J-I ;tzi STRAW GOODS, FOR $1:13111n, SALES. - ALL TUE NEW STYLE HATS, vol !aux craw.. _ AIIeCORD & CO.'S, No. 181 'ol.""cZoe/. tliti•eavt. • 5 1:1/LTS 1:3-.9-Te• n. r. BYiMi, Clair street, llOre . the Teri et redu HATS, CMS AND STIIILW !MODS 10 tee eft7. Ve.trZgTerli Pgg;:l'f* L•er• altmtlon 01,C.10. - .Mni.g.. llool.l ely. aprinraS CHINA WAREHOUSE. ' 1 • moan ommo & co, xmcPcJortnYEEE No. 100 Wood Sired. BRITT/XI AND SILV ER. . PLATED TA. BLE WAKE. TEL Ta&Tn bad TABLE OUT. LARY. &twain on band. thliiltiar :T rahm. eira.-A Tomatra. • • ZAAlnnis. • - E l ia r e var o viiitjarery do...union LAVA I'A R. ENGLISH WWI. Z WARE or all variation. IA nut trlionassie sad reunion!. • - The larnent and most oonnilato stool crawl' thing In this Une In the elt7. Prices and terms the some on La Oti eastern , elUes. SHEPHARp'S CRACII.RS 317 Liberty Street, PITTSBI7B.OI, FEL CE:I WALL PAPER AT REDUCED PRICER : TO SUIT THE TIMES! At N 0.107 Market street. JOS. It. lIOGIIES 11 . BRO. 11 - o . l= BOSS JOBX 881AL8....J08X H. SOM. PITTSBURGH LAMP ' .COMPAHT. JOHN ROM No. 23 Wood R.. Pittsburgh, Pa., Mai:llll;4min ot • 'LAMPS, LAMP BASES, CHIMNEYS, LANTERNS, ETC Vrrir smriont.swtm BILARDILPILF & COQ Mat uf4urers Wuokwe I;se,ler. Li BROOMS, Broom ihw,h and Broom Findings. Tactorr and Waraboa .us the rear ottlehe slur & Lug% 244. 172 .64 174 Wood 1111.. P 111041411141. •DlViz7l YOUNG £ CO., .. e -vipt.mus nzal,zas AND C011333**011 Nerchtuits in FLOIIII, PEED AND PkODUCE DENERALLY. • No. 555 Penn St.. 14171""Thg"'"' cal , =