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Any person who will send us the names ortwenty.-four iWy.earlysubacrlbers.at our regular subscription price, (see terms as-above) will be presented with one of these celebrated machines, the low- • est price of which i3 $60, It will be packed:and shipped ~ by express, or otherwise, as directed, j We simply want the names (wlth.the money) of twenty- four persona who do not take our paper, and who really subscribe for it; they may be sent one at a time, or all together; 'they may be *at- one *posi. office or' more than one—we are only particular that they shall be tona-Jlde tw guhteribers. Any OHB person-subscribing for. 24yearB, or any TWO pernoni for 12 years, or any THREE persons for 8 yeari, Will be entitled to the machine under the above offer. ! . . Berson»;intenaing: to take advantage of this offer, ana lending the subscriber's names as they obtain them, will please state in each instance that they are sent on this uebdnt: '.•:,, • .; .;, ,'i ,j . . . i > AU iuhscrlptlons lent under this offer must begin with . the number of our paper NEXT AFTER THE RECEIPT OF TUB ' - i KemitUnces must be, made by post-offioe money-oi'der,, bank-check, or expressiXpaiS).. l , ' . ( :, . ,; CASpEXERiSSook, ,. . i SIX MONTHS at the WHITE HOTTSE. Any person, who will send us the name of a new sub- scriber for The Independent for one year, with the money, will be presented with this book. It.will be sent by mail, postage paid, or delivered, at the desk of our publishing office. Old subscribers, not in arrears, on renewing thel» subtcriptlons, and sending us fifty cents extra, will also be presented with a copy of the book. We have already' ' rfrenaway more than, .12,000 copiesof. this remarkable Yolaine,»nathe demand continues unabated. The retail prica «t the bootestoretis %ljg. , . • • 1. OtR ifOHNCI FOLKS. . j • The demand for this periodical continues; andwe hojie every family- which is not already supplied will allojr ua'to PBS3EST them ; w^h'.a .cspy^for one year, on the sha-^ p|» jondition that aie w subscriber, with the money lie* ' Jent us. OWinbscrtbe'rs.not'ln arr^fs.win be supplied «lfo, if they will, on r^aewing their: subscriptions, sendi M fifty cents «xtra.' No more appropriate and -valuable present could be desired, or one which would be so glad- ly looked for.' from' feonth to month', as this niohthly mansine of brilliant stories and beautiful illustrations. Jbe publisher's price is $2.00. THJB ORBATKST T • \JM *4AJ B <BBfcU1* » 1 - . Mr. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered a common pasture weeii that eurea every kind of humor, from this worst scrofula down to a ocmmonplmple; . >, .; NOBBING 8ORS MOUTH is caused by, the bland and nourshlng juices being exhausted by the, babe, and the acrid julcus getting the upper hand; it Is cured by two bottles of; Kennedy's Medical Discovery. ; ' CANKER IN THE MOUTH AND STOMACH is caused by a deficient vital heat, and a want of digestion, arising from a cold and slimy state of the Stomach, whereby are engendered sour, acrid and corrosive nourishment, from •»bloh the Body becomes green, stringy and lean, from ^•aich condition arises nearly all ailments flesh is heir to. This aondlUon Is perfectly renovated by a few bottles of Kennedy's Medical Discovery. ' ' SALT RHEUM is caused! by.the acrid and corrosive fliilurbelng carried In the circulation! -until the • channels are choked and it is compelled to break out on the sur- face. A bright red Salt Rheum Is easily cured; a dark brown is more difficult. A few bottles of Kennedy's Med- ical Discovery cursi in every can. DYSPEPSIA and Irregularity of the Bowels Is caused by withering or shivering nil the nerves of the Stomach oy canker humor, which, prevents the free flow of the. gas- tric juice. The stomach is strengthened and Its nerves and coating brought to a healthy, active state by a few bottles of Kennedy's Medical Dlsooyery. . , • . ERYSIPELAS is caused by a fermentation arising from a sudden check of perspiration. The ferment Is a strug- gle in the flesh between life and death.. The venom and (roth is at last expelled to the surface In crust and scabs. It Is thoroughly cleaned out of the-system by three to Bve bottles of Kennedy's Medical Dlicoyery. , •\• \• ULCERS, when of long standing, are caused by any humor which may be In the blood, yhlch In place of com- ing, to the surface, has eaten or worn itself'a channel $rid discharges ill the humors ot the body' one outlet' #ul. description and direction will be found In my pamphle around; each bottle. ' JCROJULA, or King's Evil. I shall not\hazard my hard-earned reputation by saying what tne. cause of it Is. The nature of genuine and! unmixed Scrofula is yet hld- Jen In mystery; of all thei theories written on It, I do not; know of any so rational as! the A'nimacula. These para- ites eatand consume the life of the blood, causing yean' f misery and general debility. The disease Is Inward; and of' course sot suspected. These parasites for want of vital heatand stimuli, get sluggishandclammy,and Snal- ly die, clogging the passages, causing Inflammation, ul- opration and decay, more particular of the spleen and! U'-»r. The Scrofula deposit it different' from any other subs ance found in the human system; It Is probably the accumulation of dead anamalcuUe. If the disease is mys- terious, it !• equally mysterious.that no iur* cure was ev] er known for it until the. appearance of Kennedy's Medi- cal Discovery. Vive to eight bottles will cure every cage.' CHILDREN'S TEETHING HUMOR.' Take my advice and let It alone. . BOAHl HEAD is said tol be an animal fungus. Follow' the dLectlon in my pampBlet around'the bottle. t SICK HEADACHE Is ^sed by a fume of hot vapor arising from the Stomach lo the brain, cauilrig a preisui* of the nerves and'preventing circulation., This vapor Is condensed aid the stomach strengthened to prevent Its recurrence by two bottles of Kennedy's ITed. Discovery. DROPSY dees not in any case arise 'from humor. I wish I could pay for a dropsy advertisement to give yon my view of it, but I cannot, afford it. j 'jet I am happy to nform youthat every culvert, dam' and channel in. your 1 ystemlsopenedand.let flow by a few bottles of KenneJ .y'i Medical Discovery. To prepare the system for'the'change of season, and to oosen, and carry off the pediment of all Infectious dli- gases-such as measles, scarlet fever,whooplng cough,sn pox* or fevers of any kind, where there is what Is cal •'a »oor getting up,\ there, is nothing known in medical wlince equal to this simple herb. Manufactured by DONALD KENNEDY, Roxbury, Mti Price »1.50. Jor sale by every druggist In United gtatel . nd British Provinces. - . [stSfldAtf, ' OliD ESTABLISHED HOSI'IXAl, Ifo. 6 Seavtr Street., Albany, it. T. [ |i|B. TELLER CONTINUES TO BE CONHDENTUli U ly and successfully consulted on all forms of private diseases at Ms old established Hospital, No. 5 Beaver St., Albany, N. Y. Twenty years devoted to this one partio- alar bntneb of practice,, enable* him to perform cure* such as no other physician can; aha his facilities are such, (being In correspondence, with the most celebrated puynclans of the Old World) of obtaining the safest as veil as the latest remedies for these diseases, offer ln- lucements to the unfortunate of a quick and rapid enri' to be obtained at no other offlce in America. In sypliilUs, gonqrrhcea,. gleet, strictures, enlargemi of testicles and spermaceUc cords, bubo, ulcerated thn lore throat, tender shin bones, cutaneous eruptions, bf ulcers, abscesses, and alii other impurities of the •; ' perfectly under control of the Doctor's medl. , -. 1 have been tested la more than. 50,000 cases annually ' with Immense success. YOUNG MEN addicted to lecret habits, who have im- paired their health and destroyed the vigor of their mlnili, thnsi depriving themselves of the pleasures of marrlea life, are notified that ih consulting D. J. Teller, they will find a friend to console and a* physician who has cured thousands, In almost ev^ry partoMhe United States, wl* applied to Dr. T, broken down, in health, now rejoice ill &1L that* makes life desirable aiad man happy. The reader iiiof course aware that the delicacy of the subject will prevent a more minute description of this terrible disease, BH, TBLI/ER'8 GREiT W0KK.—A book for everj- body Startling disclosures. Dr. Teller's great work for the married and those contemplating marriSR—200 pages-1- full of plates—price of 25 cents. Sent to all parts, under seal, by mall, post paid. The' single, married- and the married happy. A lecture on-, love, or how to choose a partner—a complete wforlc on midwifery. It containi Sundred of secrets never before published. 'Warrantefl 0 be worth three times the amdnnt asked for It. Twent j- flve cents In specie or postage stamps, enclosed will' B(- oure-a copy fe y return mail. Dr. Telierhia devoted a life- time to the cure of theae diseases or whioa tilj book r TO THE LADIES.—-Wr. J. Teller still retains the only 4gency in America for the sale of Dr. Vlchcl's Jtallari female Monthly Pills. The sale of more than 20,0d0 boxes-establishes their reputation as a female Remedy, nnapproached and far In advance of every other medi- cine for stoppages, irregularities, and other obstructions, n females. , 1 OAUl'ION.—iriiMleu ladles, la tetain delicate aitui- tlona should avoid their use. for reasons, see dlrcctloiii which accompany each package, for the guidance of pa- tients. On the receipt of $1, (the price per Tiox) these pills will be sent, by ma'll or express, to any part of tfle irorld, secure from curiosity or damage. JVOffise hours from 8 A. *., to 8 r. M.; and on Sunday from S toll N. B.—Persons at a distance can be cured at home, by addressing a letter to J. Teller, enclosing a remittance.— Medicines securely packed from observation, sent to any part of. the world. All eases ;warr»hted. No charge for advice. : No student or boys employed. Notice thls-i- .'udreuaU letters to . J. TBtLER, M. D., > •••: ,Ko. f B»»T«r stnwt. Mbmny it. I •NATHAN '-FRANKf Hasjust returned from market with one of the. largest and best selected stocks! of Diy Goods ever' brought tp Ogaensburgh. His stock embraces a fall and complete assortment of \ ; ft. •> f Dress Goods, Such as BUeb and Colored Silk), jtinglfah.dk 'ffreuc- Merinoa,,Wincief, lfavpre»8 Clofk mid-Repps, Al- \ . paalfl, Poplins, Plaids, Mack and Colored ;. , , 'I ' . Alpaeet^, Delaines, &c. •' ?' ;;\• : ^Iillf NExl^ > • A, Mieiaatortment of SMrlingJFlannets, plain ani ttoillea, all colors. Opera and Children's JZanitiU. SHAWLS, CLOAKS, BRKAKFAST SHAWLS t ^^^^^ D OM E' S- Tl;to ; ,;| Bro. and Blea. Cottons, all widths, Denims, Btripet Tickings, BlngU\ and. Double Fold'Cambrics, Print*, Ginghams, Ac. . ' • A full and eemplete assortment of Yiainlce«». ^&&oV&» Comprising everything kept In the line; A full line of Hoop and B«linor»l Skirts. ; '•- WH1TB GOODS, Nainsook and 8irl8s:MusUns, !HaandBlthoptUwn,Jaconeti,*o. . , . . ,., .^ i.LINBNS.Bro.,Blea.andUnblea. Table;Linens, Iris 1 linen; Huelcabuck; Crash and- Toweling of all. descrlii- tb; ''(• t 1 . bna;.. ( ^ , , . . 1 ,, Oloves of all kinds and sties. Hosiery..-.. •. ,:, Silrts an^ Brawers. for Ladles: and Gents. Orayati, 4c.,*c.-, and a thousand other artlclei too, numerpul ^ mentlbn.-- • ' ' t '• l -,-•«• . . -.^ ti. AH of which will be sold as cheap »s the cheapest. .An inspection of my stock lsireapeotfully requested; .1.- if • NATHAN FRANK; Next Door to Sprague's Drugstore. ft. , '•'< • •';•.': ..•• i- • Wtthihelrfamous- * V.0X >•• 1 ,h . >vt:;.» ; ..f,;(.>• • >u r^ .-..i '\ V'AND ••' • Us- ,J-;.J ,- . - • i S,;'-/, ) 'i-.'; a \•; •••> Of- MieloaeoniBj jp, ' . •I'.'./.W.^V:.-;:. , ... 1 •\*-\^\'r i 1 v.:v-\-' At Prices that DEIjY CQJiEETMOK t ,'6ur Pinuoi »re , from the Honseriif,.' Stelnway * I Sons), ,. ,-•• .\J adi !>• ., • , CMckertnBAbSWmpM -Hazrltost Brosi. - ,r.' «Ull* «:.. : !P.P'. 1 . Dunliam, '•;; TB§«Sn B§«S RaVen. . And other nrstclasi and established makers. .'Call, examine and price, our Instruments. ' fdelbdftwtf) / giTBMQNg * REDINGTON. BIJFEA]L 1 O ! EOjBE3! Nowis tlie:tlme'to buy < CHEAP, CHEAP. We have just opened a large lot of Bhffato Eobes and can sell them cheaper than they have been offered for years; , Parties in want of Eobeiw.ill Bnd this splendid- chance to get a Eobe cheap. PRICES OP ROBES: From tro $ 1 will buy a Robe that sold early in.the Beason for $12 '* 9 \ \ « \''' \ |14 $10 \ . \ \ \ \ $1S $12 \ \ •«.',•• . <«.. $18 $14 H ,• '' ' \.1 \ \ $20 |3g~Do not freeze yourselves but come, and buy a Buf- falo Kobe.. 1 , ..'.'. EF\ifou will not get another such chance for years. ES^The attention of farmers'is called to this cneai sale. , ... • 1 , Ef^Oome early and get bargains. T. 0. &B.. J.ATOHESON, , j (dAw> ' ' St ford Street, Ogdensbnrg. , LAZABFS & MORRIS, Opticians and Oculistsi Hartford, C?t. ITave, with a view to meet the Increased demand for their celebrated , ' PERFECTED SPECTACLES,' APPOINTED , ' J. S. WARNE Watch maker and Jeweler, FqrH Street, Ogdmsbvrg, N.X. A3 their sole Agent for this place. They have taken care to give all needful instructions, and have confidence in the ability of their agent to meet the requirements of all customers. An opportunity will thus be afforded to procure at all times, ] SPECTACLES uneqiiaHed toy any tor tlicir StreiigtUeniDE'aiid Prc- aerwlg ttalUle aerwliig ttnalUles. Too much cannotbe suid as to their superiority over the ordinary glassesworn. There Is no glimmering, wa- vering of the sigJit, dizziness or other unpleasant sens* tlon, but from the PBRKECI CONSTRUCTION OP THE LENSES, they _gre soothing and pleasant, causing a feel- ing of relief to the wearer and producing a clear and distinct vision, as in the natural, healthy sight. They are the only Spectacle that f PJRESER VE AS WELL AS ASSIST THE ST&mB. -They are thecJieapest because the 6««i, always lasting ,msvny 'years without change beingnecessary. 1 In order to assist those persons having peculiar or dif- ficult sights, one of tke'flrm will visit Ogdensoiir'g every three montJis, when any spectacle sold by our Agent not fitting properl v , 'will T>e excfianaecl. i }&r~\VE EMPZOY HO PEDDLERS. (felTdtwly)! BOILER; FOR SALE. . A LOCOMOTIVE FLUE BOILER, TEN FEET LONG, thirty-four Inches diameter, with (twenty) three inch flues, will be sold cheap. Boiler Is as good as new. 4 All Iron necessary for an arch; also amoke pipe, blow off cock, Ac, will be sold with Boiler if dealred. Apply per sonally or by mail to H. R. JAMES. : Ogdensburgh,Aug.l5 186T. [diwtfj ' VALENTINES, , - ; VALENTINES; J 1 : ''.-'i ••'••• , r ; w/-f ^\t:;v.i': : >•••..< .AT. ..„!-,,', •, 1 . , i . . . * .•'\ • • • i, . 1 • ; v'i. .. 1 • •.\' • I'-'\-' .-'• • . 1. ,;.. :,', .(; • • • < ;••• ' - ' • • . > t .4- /. • • . .• •; • '.'}. 1 1 ,. v «... .... \Wlsdle«ale and ,< _ 'AT- '!• . , •.\ I . 1 1 TIfct ; t ^rd HStf em \ •J ' '-'• •\•'''' ' *\' ' ; \•' - \ ••' ' : '•\'•.«- - i-!l.: -',-.\ ; } ' ••\•:•\ • . ! ' i -,. ,;x .'..-•- I u. ii- •; OGDENSBURCH, N. Y. -.»,., 1 - («•) • ftroccr & Commission Merchant Forthe-pur<ihMe»nd«»le;Of '*\\;• 1/ \'' Flour:Pdrkfikaier, Ohtese.Xggt, and'all'Hiitis of \ fStrmer»\Prdaueer -~- — i Xcholcellneof KmH'yGrbeerlesalW»6n'hand. J , Gooas delivered In 1 »na part of the 1 vlllHe.-frwo' cnarii.\ * '••'\' . •'•.'' • \ \• \ \ : i \•'; \- ' '••'' t »-No. S Water Street;\next to J:L.'Ives, *OgHen» gh,N.T. (de8deod*wly) Ai A-l -I i.\: * ; -i .«t • ' • - i i'.iMv'»i, iiL, :.!,).. ,• ,^'u u v j t \ t5r5ii i !•' '>., 0 . !.*• v ii'i, » -,!., )-,(> i\ .- J 1., j,-.; • >.j» , , ., !-I-i['v:-rf.-i--1*' Are »taicarryUn,on\buslnesi,at tte Old SUnd.. We are constantly Brewing and keeping bn.hand a choloe ' Miortmentof Ales and Porter, embraclnj;. , [f , :'•• •..'.•''•-.-.». 'I ', • T - . \ . l.-Ill '!U' East India, Pale : Afe '•• . • 't.W../ l .!•'.{ /.*> »iVi .''I'l'* / .'..'.li'- .I';/.' XXX CRBAM 1 ALE, ••T ...?..;• ; • ?.-; .: .I.;. - r,'v.t i.' 1 , ' • • . • -,',,.' . . .(i ? j ( -..\.<•. ' ,t .•••:.. • .1 1 (.'.„ HORTER. Toiether with all'varietlei to be found : in a Tirsteias* ? , , BUKWKRY. . : , The only water used in our, ^rewery is from an ABTB 8IANWELL, bored at great eipearfe, Over Oue Hundred FeeVDtep, ' Into solid rock, with a three-inch drill, expressly for this Brewery.•,Wehay J ehad.thj. water analyied. and It. has; laeen found to Tie of unsurpassed pnrityi-belng free from ill veKetablematteraridiurface.water, and, la acknowl- •died to be equal to the best brewing water o'n the oonti- ntil Thish'ihebntym#erT-inthe'SUtewhlehhajin •.'A'rteslanWeli. . . -.--,,, 1 .: .-....• •. t To Oiir' Customers. Having the opportunity, of securing a new Brewer, ot; great experience \(the keeping qUalitleB of whose Ales' have secured a wide reputation, and which are made with' especial reference' to summer use,) we have discharged our former-Brewer, Thomas narrower, and are now able to offer a better article of AM AND PORTER, than was ever before made In our, Brewery.. We shall be happy to receive further orderB, feeling ceniident'that-'ourcustomers will be aatlsfled with.our le, which wUl speak for itself. . , BOM) Iir HOS8HBAD8, BAKRKLB., HALI-BAJHttBLg AND QUANTITIES TO SUIT PDKOfiASEKB. FIH8T PREMIUM Pf «* Silver Medal WAS AWARDED TO\ BARREH'S HAIR RESTORATIVE By the 2*. H. State\ Agricultural Society, at its Fair, holtlen in iSshuo, Sept. 20, I860. BAMETT'S , ,. , Haifr RcstorfttlTO Restores Gray Hair to its Natural'Color; T>n>- motea the growth of the Hair;, change*,the % I roots to their original organic action; erfldi- ^ cites Dandruft and Humors; prevents ™ Hair falling out; is.a superior 15rCE6ing. ^.lt cqntains--nq injurious ,ingrcdientB, A and U the niost popular'and'rcli- A. k able article 4 throughout the r ^ Eoat, West, •North, and -'^ Ik Soutli. ^m*. <f whr 'J. R. BARRETT.&. CO., Proprietors,, . ,' MANCHESTER, .N.tt, i. , f ;.- ° For sale by all Druggists. .(ocSldeodtwly) ORICHTOK IB ; K. 'T. ' '•i I . H , 4 I J. (RICHTON Proprietor ' '• '.I.'!' ''.'.I -i .) j; •,.'.» . J.;, l • '\••-' ' • ' • - ; ' : ..:- . 't i J •• • ,-\ ' |3BV~ 1 now feel confident that-1 can supply my ens- mers with as good an article pf, •, . > , I XI' and atJxix'' ;: ' ' { ••:s :«:•*• v:c\ ••''• ;.:«? _ >.! 1 '-ji.tffvt ...: . ,,TI. ,, <„\_- -. .-»>...>-. 1-•} . ! -\--\'li'\.' . MiDB-WOM- 1 ' . ; .\-:•\'tyMftu it , - •.-•(-.•.•-..:;-.'- ».U*;i-. '.?•.:-•'• NEW, MAfcT AN»> 1 Ofdenibargh, May W,18tB FOB vi '., U • ••- C A, k! j To close tlielr iinme»se stock o ' . ,.. .... , .. •'-•>•! f <.,.',: -s;.; 4 i ' OoniiBtingo'f\Engll8h Brusseis, Tapestry. Thvee-Ply, Extra Super, BuperBne, Wool, Dutch, and Hemp; . Also Printed Drug, gets, all-widths. COCOA MATTINGS. Paper Hanglnge CLOTHS AM) CASSIMERES • ;'~ r m '- -•••'.:- HOUSE-KEEPING ' GOODS, ;••' ;- v , A very large assortment of Brown and ; ' '•' Bleached^ Table Dunask; by the yard.— : , Linen Table .Cloths; Huck, Daniask and * TrlngedTowelsV linen Napkins: linen Sheetings. Pillow Case Iilnenn. COTTON s: HEJWI NG8,. Jill widths. BROWN 8HBETTNS8; COT- TON TARN AND OARPET W4RP8. WINDOW'8HADF.8, a larg*^Variety; lJpl»ol«terer»' Goods, GOODS, •' • • Empress Cloths, French Poplins, Irish Poplins, French Merinoi, Alpacas, Wln- seys, Wool Delaines, Plaid Poplins, M. Delaliiei. \ ; THESE GOODS MVST BE SOLD/ EYEBY. CASH BUYER Shonld CAfcli, PRICK ADTANCBB-PAB AND IK. .\XBWBSX. /••.--. 1 . - . . . j 1 •. . The Central Pacific 1. & The best and principal portion of the TRUNK LINE ACROSS THE CION- ( TINENT, , ; ' / \• Is being rapidly carried forward, by an unprecedented' working forae ; and it Is reasonably certain that the con- tinuous overland railroad connection from New York to San Francisco will be made in 1870. •'• The United States Government furnishes upon a sub- ordinate and contingent lien, half the means for construe- ting the main stein line; and besides *an absolute*' grant or 12*,800 acres of, valuable public lands per mile, the Central Pacific Railroad Company have received from California sources, donations and concessions worth more than $3,000,000. The. available resources pf this., company are therefore abundant for the purpose, amounting to $77,000,000 on the Crst\726 miles of the line, including loans secured by a first mortgage upon the whole property, to the same amsunt only, as the U. S. Subsidy Bonds. - The results already attained, althonghundef compar- tlvely unfavorable circumstances, afford - .substantial ground for believing the Central Pacific to be 'the most favored, productive and valuable Railroad Enterprise m the country. , - . . In consequence of the large and rapidly Increasing di mind, the price of these Bonds has been advanced- and the Central Pacific .Railroad: Company offer for 'sale a limited,amount of their FIRST MOBTOAGB BONDS. SIX '\' Principal «nd Intereat Payable In Sold ' Coin. .'i. .:•...< .,-,.. ;.-,- In sums of tl.OOOeach.atparaad accruedinterest from Jan. 1st, in currency. . , \. ' ', ' . These Bonds, itis believed, possess the element* of. safety, reliability and profit, in a neater, degree, .than any other class of corporate securities now offered, and are therefore very desirable for steady Investment* of surplus capital. Investors will bear in mind the following advantages: 1—They are the first mortgage on one of the mest val uable and productive lines of railroad In the world. .. 2—The actual earnlog* from; local businesa to 1867 were, more than four times the annual Intereit engmge- ,8-The hard part,of fte'lfprk It now done, and the prospects of rapid completion are favorable. •; 4—The Company Jbu, Hber«l; subiidiesj which enable ^S^^& ^SS^^m& guished for prudence and economy. . ., . , . 6—There Is already a large and growing settlement on the completed and glided lhse. T—The lands promise fob* ofjJaimeBse value, 8T.088 acres having already beensold. 8-rBot&.pjrliiciwliand.. 1 iiitereBt ( are, expllcltjy made yable'lii gold;' \ '* l ' * »^-Bo«itho»ggregate»mountofiMueandthelrrtand- Europe will insure for. them continued activity and a n-rinl^ngiiihdartiseturltt'ei\ '»•' \ ! '•'• i* '• nrinl^ngiiih AttBlsUmeUieyyleBjnearlj m^ ,toy*»S«.ef i f t ntryj and will be actively dealt In at the money cen- ters of Europe. •*•'''• '•••s3i«r » Holders of Government securities have an opportuni- f hi ttfor'Cental Padflc Bonds bear- attlon.among the n»n-«peculaUve tovestmenU of countr^andwIU be acOvely dealt in at the money Holders of Government securities have ty of .exchanging ttem,for'Central Padflc ing an equal rate of :intereit; : «ltti th» pt^a«il«n aUd d ealising •, : profi.t u of tea to, flftoen aanUyjaeooitd, a per, cent. JniddlUon. . t Ortett sen* wUivthefnnas through ^^^^l^ ••- . - •<••''• ••' \ -.••-• • ••• • ••,:: .; . • • -.,#!•;;•: >..:.. . - opposite tne Bridge O^densbni-sbvN. 1TQ Wholesale ind^.R«>tail^ii;:' | .-•«.i'4 !.,..', 6, a . I vMV r..-., -ft SV.A.- '.-:>(• ,'X'l .1:,-:.;,-: I.wllt keejp on'kani'at' '^i.%^k'i Uage: •an'dJaelecV j tnnit.of family Grocerles.wbiich.wiil'be'ao* j ihe- 'T.** J ~'-\ ... '*••'. , ,\.;:•» . ; ..,. 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