gt yogi it 11,9 50,1867. a. The Morning Passenger train for Lan caster and Philadelphia will leave the, upper station at 12 minutes .after 8 o"clock.,, The :ilail train going westward will .pass upper station at 7 minutes after 12 o'clock, nowt. The Harrisburg accommodation train eastward will pegs at 26 minutes , after 5 o'clock, in the afternoon and returning arrive here at 43 m i n utes after 6 o'clock in the evening:- o r A bloody rencountre occurred at the °Seltzer" Donegal House, on Friday afternoon last. It appears that a man of all work, attached to Robinson's south Western Circus, named John Link, a Dative of St. Catharines, Cana da, moot to the bar of the hotel and demanded a drink, which was refused him—he being already intoxicated— whereupon he drew a revolver and shot several shots at random, in the bar room, one of which struck an old dutch pauper i m mediately above the right eye, but the ball glanoed off, producing only a flesh wound ; at this • stage of the pro ceedings a general rush was made for Link and cries of "Kill him l" "Kill him I" were general. An 'effort was then made to arrest him and in the endeavor to manage him—he was wild with liquor and very determined not to be taken,—Jacob M. Flanlen attempted to knock him down with the butt-end Of a musket, and in so doing discharged the gun, which he' did not know was loaded, lodging the contents in one of his legs, midway between the groin and knee, producing an awful wound—the blow, however, brought Link td the ground and it was supposed that his E Lull was fractured. He lay upon the ground, in front of the Donegal BOUM! ;table, for a long time entirely insensible and supposed to be in a dying condition. Haul, n was carried to his home ; the old dutchman stretched out on the Door of. the bar room, and Link in front of the stable—all three thought to be fatally wounded. A great crowd bad gathered in the meantime, in Market Square, and the greatest excitement, for the time, prevailed. Dre. Grove, Landis, Trout, Howard and George all came to the aid of the wounded. It is but due to the proprietor, 111 r; Robinson, and Judge Davis, the cashier of the circus company, to say they did all io their power to have the daring scoundrel arrested and pun ished cod were willing to contribute for that purpose. In the morning Link was taken before ajustice and committed to E 4 Dr. F. A. Muhlenberg, of Lancas tvr, riled in that city on Monday eve ❑iug last, aged 12. He was a very suc cessful physician and took strong ground for the Union when the war broke out, although always previously a prominent democrat. Mes.:rs, William Bowers and Geo. W. Ilenoway have purchased the liquor establishment of LI. D. Benjamin, and occupy the old stand in "Benjamin's Building," near the old White Swan hotel, on Front street. Read their card in another column. may - At the 15th annual commence ment of the "Woman's Medic il. College of 'Pennsylvania," located in Philadel phia, ten ladies had the degree of M. D. conferred upon them. The Institution is said to be in a flourishing condition and numbers over fifty students. The plank sidewalk east of the railroad depot; is really dangerous.— NV by do our "borough fathers" neglect to have it repaired 7—particularly as one of them lives within fifty yards of the nuisance. • =I Ur The furnace in course cif erection, at the lower end of town, by Messrs. Musselman & Watts, is progressing finely or Mrs. Roth has just returned from the city, where she hdd in a new and fashionable lot of . notions and ladies dress trimmings. Call in and see them. Gar John Spangler has just received a lot of those fruit jars which gave so much satisfaction last season. See ad vertisement. Ifor Beet Yara Cigars in-town—at Carroll's Oigar.and Tobacco store, two doors west of the post office, at $5,50 per box of 100; or fifteen for one dollar. tif Mrs. Ann Troutwine will sell two houses in "Blue Row" on Saturday evening next (20th) at . the Donegal House. Gar Dr. 8, B. Hartman and two others have bought Benjamin Mishler's interest in the manufacture of Mishler's Bitters. Gar We are under obligations to Brevet Colouel E. D. Roath for a copy of the Adjutant General's report. it Dr. Landis is having the front of Lis building painted and sanded and already looks very pretty.' er The bricklayers are et the third story of Spadgler & Rich's new store building. MARRIED. 1113 Will - the thbliSands who read coluums of frivolous verbiage every day devote flue min utes to the Verbeal.of a it* facts which eon; cern them newly?' Our text is' Health, and we , will pat our commentary : into a nutshell.— Weakness is indirectly the cause of all sick, ness ; for if nature be strong enough to resist the morbid influences which produce illness, of course they are powerless. Seek strength, therefore.' Ihvigorat... and 'regulate the ays-- temi When the quicksilver ranges from 80 to 96 degrees in the shade, the most athletic are . ; enfeebled, and the weak are prostrated. It, is at such a -time that such an invigorator as Hostetter's StOniOck Bitters is urgently needed. What are the effects of this rare Vegetable, Tonic? ' Would that all - who have known its benefits could condense their experience into this paragraph. They would tell the healthy; to protect their health they must use this great safeguard.,against the debilitating influences. They would exhort the weak to discard all unmedicated and impuie stimulants and cling to this wholesome and unfailing tonic and alterative as•the shipwrecked mariner would cling to a raft is a stormy sea. They would, of dyspeptic pangs rolieved, of appetite res tored, of shattered nerves re-strung, of head acims Lured, of disordered functions regulated, of hypochondria dissipated, miasmatic dis eases baffled, of. fever and ague cured, of liver complaints arrested, of heat; privation and toil defied, 'of hope re-Lnimated, and cheer; fulness restored., Such are the effects of Hos tette; 's Bitters. KNew TAY DESTINY.—Madame E. F Thointon, the Great English Astrologist, Clair voyant and Psychometrician, who has aston ished the scientific classee of 'the Old World, has now located. herself at nudeon, N. Y. Madame Thornton possesses such wonderful powers of second sight, as to enable her to im part knowledge of the greatest importaoce'to the single or married of ePher sex. While in a state of trance, she , delineates the very fea tures of the. person you are to marry, and by the aid cf an instrument of intense power, known as the Psychomotrope, guarantees to produce a life-like picture of the future hue band or wife of the applicant, together with date of marriage, position in life, leading traits of character, arc. This is no humbug; as thousands of testimonials can assert. She will' send When 'desired a certified certificate or written guarantee, that the picture is what it purports to be. By enclosing. a small lock of hair, and stating place of birth, age, dispo sition and complexion, and enclosing fifty cents and stamped envelope addressed to your self, you will receive the picture and desired informati3S 'by return mail. All communica tions sacredly confidential. Addrees in confi dence, MADAME E. F. THORNTON, P. O. Box 223, Hudson, iv. Y. A. Y.uxo LADY returning to her country home, after a sojourn of 'a few months in the city, was baldly recognized by her friends, In place of a coarse, rustic, flushed face, she had a soft ruby complexion of almost marble smoothness, and instead of twenty-three she really appeared but eighteen. Upon inquiry as to the cause of aa great a change, she plain ly told them that she used the CIRCASSIAN BALM, and considered it an invaluable acqui sition to any Lady's toilet. By • its use any Lady or Gentleman can improve their person al appearance an hundred fold. It is simple in its combination, as Nature herself is simple, yet unsurpassed in its efficacy in drawing im purities from, also healing, cleansing and beautifying the skin and complexion. By its direct action on the cutiele"it draws from it all its 'impurities, kindly healing the same, and leaving the surface as , Nature intened it should_be, clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Price fib sent by mail or express, on receipt of an order,by W. L. CLARK & Co., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette. St., Syracuse, N. Y., The only American Agents for the sale of the same. To CONSUMPTIVES.—The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease eotieumption—is anxious•to make known to his fellow-suffkrers the means of cure. To all who desire it, be will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a SURE CURE for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all throatand lung affections. The only object of the. advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to• be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Pasties wishing the prescription, free, by return mail,' will please address REV• EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburgh, Kings Co., N. Y. WONDERFUL BUT TRUE.—Madame Rem ington, the 'world' renowned Astrologist an Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a clair voyant state, delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known as tire Psychomotrope, guarantees to produce a perfect and afe-like picture of the future hus band or wife of the applicant, with date of Marriage, occupation, leading traits of charac ter, &c. This is no imposition, as testimonials without number can assert. By stating place of birth, age, disposition, color of eyes, and hair, and enclosing fifty emits, and stamped envelope addressed to , yoirself; you will re ceive the picture by return mail, together with desired information. ta- Address in confidence, MADAME GER TRUDE REMINGTON, P. O. Box 297, West Troy, N. Y. MAnutien L !FE :--Serious reflections for Young Men, on, the gfrork., Abuses and Disea ses induced by ignorance of Natures Laws; 'a personal" narratiire of misery, desPair and final restoration, by simple means. .Should be read by every young, man in .the country.: Sent, for the benefit of all, witboutmoney and with out price. Sent ,in a sealed envelope to any address, free of Charge." Address JAMES S. Buzivn,_Boxis,l97, General Post' Offices N. Y. Famous or YOUTH gentleman who suf fered for years from Nervous debility, Prema lnre,4lecay, and all the ,effecte of youthful iii thscretion, will, for the saie of suffering hu manity, send free to all who need it, the reci pe and directions for making the siMple , reme.- dy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to proftt.by the advertiser's experience, can do co, by addressing in perfect condense., . JOENB.-oappr, 42 Cedar s treet, N. Y. - =EV' 331atifiL ,Notitts -T-HE Nem IlAtztinnents T o ADVERTISERS. . 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It is valuable for Houses, Barns, Fences, Agricultural Im plements,Carriage and Carriage makers, Pails, and Wooden-ware, Canvass, Metal and Shin gle Roofs, [it being fire and water proof] Bridges, Burial Cases, Canal Boats, Ships and Ships' Bottoms, Floor Oil Cloths, (one manu facturer having used 5000 barrels the past year) and as a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for body, durability, elasticity, and adhesive ness. PRICE $6 per harrell of 3001b5., which will supply a farmer for years to come. War ranted in all cases as above. Send for a cir cular, which gives full particulars. None gen uine unless branded in a trade mark Grafton Mineral Paint. Addreis DANIEL BID WELL, Proprietor, 254 Pearl-St., N. Y. " Beyond. The Nississiivi." A Complete History of the New States and Territories, From the great River to the great Ocean,. BY ALBERT D. RICHARDSON. OVEN 20,000 COPIES SOLD IN ONE MONTH Life arid Adventures on Prairies, Mountains, and the Pacific coast. With over 200 de scriptive and Photographic views of the Scenery, Cities, Lands, Mines, People and Curiosities of the New States & Territories. To prospective emigrants and settlersin the ~F ar West" this History of that vast and fer tile region will prove an invaluable assistance supplying'as it does a want long felt of a full, authentic 'and reliable guide to climate, soil, products, means of travel, &c., AGENTS =WANTED. Send for circulars and see - our terms, and a full description of the work. Address NA TIONAL PUBLISHING - Co., 507 Miror-St., Philadelphia, Pa. . , "EEGS AND ARMS invented . . .Alby a Surgeon. Aim patents • in Legs, ranging . from $5O, through f h all the improvements, hp to the An itomical Leg, with lateral motion at Ankle, like natural one at $l6O. Two patents in ARMS, with new shoulder motions, cow sl`2s. -. Send for pamphlet. it contains valuable . information and is sent free. Office. 658 Broadway, N. Y.; Rochester, N. Y.; Chicago, opposite the post office ; Cin cinnati, 148 West Fourth-st.; St. Louis, 413 Pine-St. Addrisi, DOUGLAS BLY, Dil D., at nearest office. - PER DAY,SITRE. Agent wanted tin everywnere to sell our Patent I ' _WRITE WIRE DtOTHE§ - . Will last. 30. years. , Address the AmEHICAN WISE COMPANY, (lace 162 Broadway, N. Y. KB, A.UT STANDS, bleat Stand Wine li egs,, Tubs, Backets and Cedat-wale • generally, coliatintly. on hand of -9P4-6764.E.R'5. ORSET SKIRT SUPPORTERS an es article for ladies. Just received EMI 4dvertmei...9" Gazette. Every Business Man should ta`ke it. ftee.•. ene Wa Vet andactoe, Payable in advance. office: 40 Park Row, New-York. IRON IN THE Bcoon.—The necessity of a due proportion of iron in the blood is well known to all medical men; when it becomes reduced from any cause whatever, the wkole system suffers, the weakest part being first attacked, and a feeling of languor, lassitude and all goneness" pervades the system. The remedy is simply to supply the blood with the necessary quantitiof iron. This can be done by using the PERUVIAN SYRUP. a -protected solution of the protoxide of Iron, which is so prepared that it assimilates at once, with the blood, giving strength, vigor and new life to the whole system. To take medicine to cure diseases occasioned by a deficiency of iron in the blood, without restoring it to the system is like trying to; re pair a building when the foundation is gone. An eminent deyine " I have been using the Peruvian Syrnp for some time past: it gives .me new vigor, buoyancy of spirits, elasticity of muscle.", Pamphlets containing certificates of cures, and recommendations from some of the most eminent physicians, clergymen and others, will be sent free to any address. The genuine has "Peruvian Syrup" blown in the glass. Circulars free J. P. DINSIVIORP., 36 Dey Street, N. Y. Sold by Druggists la-'Grace's Celebrated Salve• From Mr. E. Tucker, Depot master at Salisbury, Mass.. "I have been troubled for some years with a bad humoi; sometimes outwardly, and sometimes inwardly. During the past sum mer it manifested itself more than usual out wardly, and I used your salve. All signs of it have since disappeared, without affecting me inwardly, indicating, I think, the .eradica ting nature ot the Salve." Price, 25 ets. a box. Sent by mail for 35 cts, Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE & SON Tremont St., Boston, and for sale by drug gists generally. ,NEW and Fashionablo GOODS Greatly. Reduced Prices! RS. ROTH has just returned from the In. city with a large assortment of Plain and Fancy Goods, all of which are of the latest style, such as :—Coat and Dress Buttons, Bl'k and White Bugle Trimming, Marseilles But tons and Trimmings, Crystal Buttons, a iarge assortment of Ladies' Cuffs and Collars, Ja conet Edging and Inserting, Swiss, Tucked, Shirred and Marseilles Muslin, Swiss Edging and Inserting, - Fine Lace Handkerchiefs and Collars, Infants' Waists, Puffs, brushes, gum cloth, Powder Sacks and socks, Belting Rib bon, Mohair Braid, silk braid, ilk floss, em broidering cotton, of all kinds, French Corsets at, reduced prizes, Hoop Skirts new styles, Veils, Ladies' Tuck combs, ladies' hose, Hair brushes and combs, Ear Drops and Breastpins, Fancy garters, powder, Lilly white, Mean fun Vegetable Rouge, Powder, Glycerine, White and colored Rid Gloves, all colors Lisle thread Gent's Linen and Paper Cliffs and Collars, Paper collars 25 cents per box, Gent's Pocket Handkerchiefs,' Neek ties, hose,pon. ade, tooth brushes, Perfumery, gloves, woollen and linen shirts, hair renewer, sleeve buttons and studs, Paper and envelopes, all to be sold at greatly REDUCED PRICES. Mrs. R. is agent for Singer's IMproved Sew ing Machine.. Particular attention has been paid to the selecting of small wares, such as Sewing Silk, Cotton and Linen Thread, Whale bone,Hooks and Eyes, Needles, Pins, &c. The public are particularly requested to call and examine for themselves. , Down with the High Prices ! GABLE & STRICKLER, Market street, one door west of the Post Office, Marietta. Have just received a full and complete stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, ' Carpeting, - Meer and Table Oil Cloth, Win dow. Shades, Hats and Caps. Gentlerneh's Furnishing Goods. Glass and Queensware, Groceries, Fish, Salt, etc., Which will be sold very cheap for ' Cash only I . . • - 5000 yards of Calicoe at 10 cents a yard. • 5000 cc is 6C CC 12 C 6 6g cc 5000 4., se is cc 15 g{ 5000 " " " "16 " " " 5000 ,c co at IC 18 CC lIC it Unbleached - Muslines--yard wide, at 10, 12, 14, 16,-18, and 20 cents, Bleached Muslims, at 10 and 12; yard wide at .14, 16, 18, 20. darseilles and Brilliantes. Mouse de Lains at 22 and 25. Plain and figured all-wool De Laines at 45 to 50 cents. We have also added to our stock a most complete assortment of WHITE GOODS, Consisting of Plain, Striped and Plaid Jaco net and Cambric Muslins ; Plain and Dotted Figuied Swiss ; Plain and Figured Nansooks ; Bishop and Victoria Lawns ; White and Or gandie Lawns; 5-4 White shired Muslin. A full assortment of' Jaconet and Swiss Insert ing and Edging, together with a large stock of Ladies' - Dress Gdods and Cloaking Cloths, and a large stock of Notions ; a full line oi Thaws and Men's Cloths and,Casaimeres. li:P• If you wish to save money, give us a call. GABLE & STRICKLER. April 13,-1867. B. S. RATRVON, Merchant Tailor, and. Clothier, At R.I. Kramph's Old Stand.ontheCor ner of North Queen and Orange Streets, Lancaster, Penn'a. Glt AT EF UL to the Citizens of Marietta and vicinity, for the liberal patronage heretofore.extendeCo l the underaigned respect fully solicits a continuance of the sanie ; as suring them, that under all circumstances, no efforts will be spared in renderings satisfactory equivalent for every act of confidence reprised. CLOTHS, CASHMERES A. A D VESTINGS, and such other seasonable material as fashion and the market furnishes, constantly kept on hand and manufactured to order, promptly, and rea sonably, as taste or style• may suggest. AL60,7-HEADY-MADE CLOTHINO, Gentlemen's Flonishing Goooda and such articles as usually belong, to a Mer chant Taildring and' Clothing establishment, AGREEABLE AND PROFITABLE frtifilcupneni , fas , fipietzse time, MESSRS. BLA.CKWELL & CO., .Newspaper and Periodical Subscription' Office,' No. 82 Cedar-et., N. Y. ES IRE to engage ONE good correspondent D in each tnwn, to extend thea business in the _principal Magazines and. Newspapers, forivhich they take subscriptions at the pub lishers' lowest prices. The business.is respectable, pays well, and no capital is required , : it is also suitable for ladies. Full particulars in our ."Correspond ent's Circular, mailed free. Also, now ready; a new , Edition of our third' annual newspaper and periodical Catalogue (for 1867) containing over 200 different • pub lications—a most useful thing : to all lovers of litirature. Free to any addresi. BLACKWELL & grlcAa-. 82 ,cedar" l 6 ri• Y. 0,,9. PPR 4298. OOR ivIATTS, cello , t THE GREAT RADICAL NEWSPAPER. FORNEY'S PRESS. NO COMPROMISE WITH TRAITORS ! GET THE BEST AND CHEAPEST NEWS- PA PER IN THE COUNTRY. A first-class Double-sheet Eight-page paper, containing Forty-eight columns. Published Every Morning, Southwest corn er of SEVENTH' and CHESTNUT streets, Philadelphia. DAILY PRESS 88.00 PER ANNUM. $4.00 FOR. SIX MONTHS. $2.00 FOR THREE MOUTHS TRI:•WEEKLY PRESS 34.00 PER ANNUM. $2.00 FOR'SIX MONTHS. $l.OO FOR THREE MONTHS. THE SUN] PR-ESS. $2 00 PER ANNUM. $l.OO FOR SIX MONT.TIS THE WEEKLY PRESS, THE HOST VALUABLE WEEKLY NEWSPAPER It contains items of interest to every one. READ THE TERMS 'ONE Cur v, $2.00 per annum Five. COPIES, 9.00 " ." TEN COPIES., 17.00 " " TWENTY COPIES. 33.00 " " • To the getter up of a Club of TEN of mor Copies an extra copy will be given. All orders should be addressed to JOHN W. FORNEY, Editor and Proprietor, S. W. cor. SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Sts., Philadelphia, Pa .S-pring 180'7_ BOWERS & STEACY. No. 61 :Market 'Street, Marietta, Pa., x ARE NOW OPENING Their stock of Spring Goods, much lower than they, were sold THIRTY DAYS ago. Full line dress goods, from a quarter dollar de laine to" a good Groderhine silk. Ladies cloaking cloths, skirting muslin., balmoral and hoop skirts. - " WHITE GOODS, WHITE GOODS Jaconetts, Swiss tarletons, pin striped an plain nansooks, percales Marseilles and bril liants, domestics in great variety, good white muslin 11.yaids wide only 25 cents, 1 yard wide 20 cents, unbleached heavy muslin 20 cents. White and unbleached muslin 10, 1.22 and 15 cants. Good calicoes .10 and 121. cents, Best makes 16 and 18 cents. Good ginghams, rom 18 to 25 cents for the best, towling first ate and cheap, 10 and 12k. Marseilles coon erpanes, woollen coverlets, table cloths all wool, linen and cotton. Boys' wear from 25 to 75 cents per yard, full line fancy Cassi meres, black cloths and Doeskins. French Suitings—very handsome. Good suite, from 12 to 40.00. Here is a bar gain, gentlemen, wheel in and get a suit. Large assortment Queensware, Glassware, from common. to good. Groceries of every description. Best quality of feathers. Wool, linen and cotton carpet chain with .a fine as sortment of goods in our line very cheili. 1J An early call is solicited. Marietta, March 30, 1867. C RIPPLES TO'W ALB. ROGERS' ELECTRO-MAGNETIC OIL, the great king of aches and pains, is truly a wonderful medicine for the cure of Rheuma tism, 'Neuralgia, Sore throat, Coughs and Colds, contraction of the Muscles, stiffness and swelling of the Joints, Cholic, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, diseases of the Kidneys, Debility, Palpitation - of the Heart, weakness peculiar to females, and will certainly cure all pain in any part of the body in one to five minutes. Cures toothache in one minute. Cures earache in one minute. Cures nervous or ruck headache in five min utes. Cures Neuralgia in five minutes.. Pains in the back, breast or side, in five minutes, cures deafness in many cases in 15 to .20 minutes, cures croup in one night, asth ma in one to three d vs, fever and ague in one day. And if ROGER'S LIVER PI LLS are used in connection with .the Electro-Magnetic Oil, they will cure the Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint; the pills of themselves are a great purifier of the blood and a wonderful tonic, Imparting strength to the debilitated system. strengthening the digestive organs, bringing about a. healthy action of the Liver, Kidneys and skin, without which' no person can enjoy health ; the pills are also a sure preventative to the Fever and Ague, if a few doses are tak en in the fall and spring. The oil and- pills are both purely vegetable, and can be 'used with safety by old or young, male or female, and always, with the happiest effect. Dr. S. Rogers, Sole proprietor, N 0.206 Dock street, Philadelphia. April 20.-3 m. DeAbpio's tt t ia xii•Ret Buelm Is's certain cure for diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROP SY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE . COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY and all diseases of. the URINARY ORGANS, whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause originating and no mat ter of Diseases of these organs require the use of a diuretic. If no treatment is submitted to, Consump tion or Insanity may ensue. Our Flesh and Blood are supported from' these sources, and the HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, and that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, Established upwards of 18 years, pre pared by IL T. HELMBOLD, DRUGGIST. 699 Broadway, New York and 104 South 10th street; Philadelphia, Pa. Blank Bookiind Stationery WILLIAM G. PERRY, 728 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Has constantly on hand, and manufactures to order every variety of BLANK BOOKS, for Bankers, Merchants and Manufacturers. Drafts, Notes, Checks, and Headings of every description, engraved or lithographed. A very full stock of Stationery wholesale or retail. S. H. Fulton; formerly of Marietta, has charge of one department of the business, and will give personal and special attention to any orders by mail or otherwise. All goods at the most reasonable rates and all Blank work guaranteed of the most superior quality COAL HODS, Coal Selves, Coal Shovelis 1 4 kers, Stove- Grates, Cylinders and -Li :mugs of different kinds,'kept on hand at JOHN SPANGLER'S. RASS porcelain lined preservin O r • • k • uautyy chea THE PRESS, TER M 8. IN THE WORLD HOW LONG STANDING the anion l'Aeifie ilAiiroqa Co., Are now constructing a railroad from OMAHA, NEBRASKA, westward towards the Pacific Ocean, making with its connections an unbroken line ACROSS THE CONTINENT. The Company now offer a limited amount of their FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS having thirty yeareto run ; and bearing annu al interest, payable on the first day of Janu ary and July, in. the city of New York, at the rate of SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD. AT ISINETY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR This road is already completed to Julesburg, 376 miles west of Omaha, and is fully equip ped, and trains are regularly running over it. The Company has now on hand sufficient iron ties, etc., to finish the remaining portion to the eastern base of the Rocky Mountains, 1 , 11 miles, which is under contract to be dope in September of this year, and it is expected tiint the entire road will be in running order from Omaha to its western connection with the Central Pacific, now being rapidly built east ward from Sacramento, Cal., &Lung 1570. Means of the Company Estimating the distance to be built by the Union Pacific to be 1,565 miles, the United States Government issues its Six per cent. Thirty-Year Bonds to the Company as the road is finished at the average rate of about $28,250 per mile, amounting to $44,208,000. The Company is also permitted to issue its own First Mortgage Bonds to an equal =bunt, and at the same time, which by spe cial act of Congress are made a first mortgage on the entire line, the bonds of the United States being subordinate to them. The Government makes a donation of 12,800 acres of land, to the mile, amounting to 20,- 032,000, estimated to be worth $30,000,000 making the total resources, exclusive of the capital, $118,416,000; but the full value of the lands cannot now be realized. The authorized capital Stock of the Com pany is one hundred million dollars, of which five mllions have already been paid in, and of which it is not supposed that more than twenty-five millions at most will be required. The coat of the road is estimated by comps - -tent engineers to be about one hundred ml lion dollars, exclusive of equipment. Prospects for business, The railroad connection between Omah a and the East is now complete, and the earn ings oftha Union Pacific on the sections al ready finished for the first two weeks in May were $113,000. These sectional earnings as the road piogressea will much more than pay the interest on the Company's bonds, and thv through business over the only line of railroad between the Atlantic and Pacific must be jai- =S Value and Security of the Bonds The Company respectfully submit, that the above statement of facts fully demonstrate the security of their Bonds, and as addition al proof they would suggest that the Bonds now offered are less than ten million dollars on 517 miles of road, on which over twenty millioe dollars have already been expended ;—on 33' , miles of this road the cars are now running, and the remaining 187 mi.es are nearly com pleted. At the present ►ate of premium on gold thesr bonds pay an annual interest on the present coat of Nine Per Cent and it is believed that on the completion of th e road, like the Government Bonds, they w it go above par. Tke Company intend to sell but a limited amount at the present low rates and retain the right to advance the price at their option. Subscriptions will be received iu New York by the CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, No. 7 Na,- eau Street. CLARK. DODGE & Co., Bankers, 51 Wall St., Joss( J. Cisco & SON, Bankers, 33 Wall St. and by Bank's and Bankers generally through out the United States, all of whom maps and descriptive pamphlets may be obtained. They will also be sent by mail from the Company office No. 20 Nassau street, New York, on application. Subscribers will select their own Agents in whom they have confidence, who alone will be responsibie to them for the sale delivery or the bonds. JOHN J. Cisco, Treasurer, New York. _lmportant • News ! WE have just replenished our Stock with the latest choice designs of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, purchased at greatly reduced prices, an d hick we are selling at prices gratifying i urchasers. We have full lines of the best makes of Black .and Colored Wool Delanne., Superior Black and Fancy Silks, Rich styles Silk Warp Poplins, Various grades black and colored Alpacas, French, Scotch and American Ginghams, 10000 yards Fanny and Mourning Prints, Childrens, Misses and Ladies Balmorals, Swisses, Cambrics and Jaconetts, Cambric and Swiss edging and lnsertings, Bleach and unbleached muslins of all grades, Caseimeres and Cloths for Spring wear, Jeans, Cottonades and Denims, Plain and Fancy plaid WoO Shirtings. BARGAINS For New Housekeepers. 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