Transcriber's Note: All printer's errors retained.
DARING AND SUFFERING: A HISTORY OF THE GREAT RAILROAD ADVENTURE.
BY LIEUT. WILLIAM PITTENGER, ONE OF THE ADVENTURERS.
WITH AN INTRODUCTION, BY REV. ALEXANDER CLARK.
"The expedition, in the daring of its conception, had the wildness of a romance; while in the gigantic and overwhelming results it sought and was likely to accomplish, it was absolutely sublime."—Official Report of Hon. Judge Holt to the Secretary of War.
"It was all the deepest laid scheme, and on the grandest scale, that ever emanated from the brains of any number of Yankees combined."—Atlanta "Southern Confederacy" of April 15th, 1862.
PHILADELPHIA: J. W. DAUGHADAY, PUBLISHER, 1308 CHESTNUT STREET. 1863.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1863, by J. W. DAUGHADAY, In the Office of the Clerk of the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
TO R. T. TRALL, M. D., EDITOR OF THE "HERALD OF HEALTH," AND Leader of the Hygienic Reform, THIS VOLUME IS RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED AS A TRIBUTE OF ESTEEM AND GRATITUDE, BY THE AUTHOR. New Somerset, Jefferson Co., O., October, 1863.