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THE £> A: I HJ Y O^J 3Ei The I\»HTIlfVDKM :, ..-• ' ;•£.- Viice $a.5O|»or Annum to RlallSuiMcrl- %ers, or $3»T Carrier* In NT. York • and Brooklyn. HENIfcY C.BOWEN, PUBLISHER, O. 6 BEEKMAN ST., NEW YORK. GREAT NUMBER THIS WEEK, PEB'I 6th. . ATTRACTIONS AS FOLLOWS: TOO FASTj * •- - - TOO S£O\W; Or yhat the great masses hare done for Freedom and what they propose to do. By HON. HENRY WILSON, United States Senator from Mass. GRANT and\C-0LFAX REPRESENTATIVE PUBLIC MEN, • - - THE-ESOK.E'SdHOICEJ?Ott President and. Vice President. Tendencies of Reaction.—Wounds of the War.—Taxation.—The Party for Freedom in Peril. By Kev. T. M. POST., St. Lonis, Mo. B:EIEII»I]V<^ JLU AN APPEAL TO CHRISTIANS,- By Rev. THEO. \L. CU£M!R, D. D., Brooklyn, N. Y. PRAYING IN THE HOLY GHOST, THE GREAT EXPERIMENT. By Rev. GEORGE B. OHBEVER, ». 1)., New Yorlf. Letter from Washington! Election of Gen. Beatty from Ohio. The first gnn at the White Honse. Hopeful advices from the South. New Hampshire and Connecticut Elections. Supreme Court on Reconstruction. The President and his Cabinet after Gen. Grant SpeaKer Colfax's receptions, etc. By^iur \Washington Correspondent, T>. \W. BARTLETT. \• The Chap. IX of an Original Story. Written by an Orthodox 'Clergyman expressly for Tire INDEPENDENT, and- destined to Tie, we believe, one of the most popular, racy and Instructive series of contributions ever given to a religious newspaper. BOSTON CHIT-CHAT. Boston never says die. Religious prosperity. Art. Crown of New England. Gould's Andrew, law nnii Disorder. A Trick of Messrs. Harrison,' Gray, Otis, etc. By our Boston Correspondent, HABITS, One of the ablest and most spicy writers in the Country. HENRY WARD BEEOHER AND OLVER WENDELL HOLMES. The Gnai-diati Angel nnd Norwood. By SUSAN BOSBY. DECJEMWER WOOBS. . An Original Poem. By JOEL BENTON, Amenin, New York. i'OOJIJANION SO E THE WINTER. OTAtJLE WOOD VXRE. Endorsed by a \Bles3ed Old Black Woman.\ A STORY WITHOUT A MOKAIi. FOR CHILDREN. By ABBY SAGE, Charleston, Mass. EDlTOllIAXiS, AS FOLLOWS: The Tongue of Ere, or Extemporaneous Preaching. Queen Victoria's Experiences. ,.' Two Way3 of Loving— > Loving the Good and Loving the Wicked. THE METHODIST BISHOPS— Thompson, Morris, Jane, Scott, Simpson, Baker, Ames, Clark, Dr. Einsley, Edward, Thomson—\as able men as any Christian Denomination can boast.\ An Old Newspaper— The Federal Spy and Daily Ad- vertiser, of Dec. 2d, 1T94. International Copyright. Shall we Lose the \Excise Law. WeeTc of Prayer. \ \Editorial Notes. Personal News. New York and \Vicinity. \Religious Intelligence. Revival Record. . General New^. • • , ,<T!ook Table. Ministerial Register. Sabbath Schools. Foreign News, Pebbles, ^^^ Selections. 'Commercial and. Financial Department AS FOLLOWS: Commercial and Financial—Talk, News and Gossip in Wall S.treet-^-important News for CipltalJst3,.Bank- ers and Business Wen^-Mohey firarket^- \Central Pacific Railroad, Dry Goods Eeport— Dry Goods Quotations—Produce Market Reports—Prices Current—New York CattleMarlcefr^-lPariiier's Column. CattlejMarlcefrl n THE WHOLE COMPRISING Attractions Never Equalled In any other Religious Newspaper. GREAT PBEMItTBlS I Howe .SeAving- M!aclxlM.e II We have made a special contract with the Howe' Sewing Machine Company to furnish their world- renowned machine as a PREMIUM UOR NEW SUBSCRIBETJS TO THE INDEPENDENT during the present year. Any person who will send us the names of twenty-four new yearly subscribers, at our regular subscription price, (see terms' as above) will be presented with one of these celebrated machines, the low- est price of which is $60, It will be packed and shipped by express, or otherwise, as directed. We simply want the names (with the money) of twenty- four persons 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 post ofnc'e'or more than ohe^we are only particular that they shall be ~bona-jid& new subscribers. Any ONE person subscribing for 24'years, or any TWO persons for 12 years, or any THREE persons for 8 years, will be entitled to the machine under the above offer. Persons intending to take advantage of this offer, and sending the subscriber's names as they obtain them,, will please state In each instance -that they,are sent on this account. All subscriptions sent under this offer must begin with the number of our'paper.KEXT AFTER THE RECEIPT-OP THE MONET.\ , ' '. • Remittancea'ihnst be made by post-office money-order, panic-check, or express (paid). • • CARPENTER'S BOOK, SIX MONTHS at the WHITE HOUSE. Any personwho will send us the name of a new siib- scriberfor 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 renewlngthelr subscriptions,, aiid sending ns fifty centsextra, will also be presented with a copy of; the book. We have already given, away more than 12,000 copies of this remarkable volume, and the demand continues, unabated. Theretall i th bfetreaisiyjO OUR YOTTNG POLKS. The demand for this periodical continues; and we hope every family'\which ia, *not already supplied will allow us to *BKSEifT them with,% cepy for one year, on theisim. pie condition that anew subscriber with the money be genius. Olil subscribers,notin arrears, will be supplied also, 11 they, will, on renewing.thelr subscriptions, send lis fifty cents extra. . No more appropriate and valuable present could ibedesired; or one which would be so,glad- ly looked for, from month to month, as this monthly magazine of brilliant stories and beautiful illustrations. The publisher's price ia $2,00. TEDS GKKATEST MEDICAL BIS0OVERY OfEHKAGB. Mr. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered a common pasture weed that cored every kind of humor, from the worst aorofula down to a common pimple. ' • NURSING SOBJB MOUTH ia oauaed by the bland,and nourshing juices being exhaoated by .the babe, and the acrid jiilcea getting the upper hand; It i» cured by two bottles; of. Kennedy's Medical Discovery. CANKER IN TUB MOUTH AND STOMACH ia canted by a deficient vital heat, atnd a want of digestion, arising from a. cold and slimy state of the Stomach, wheroby are engendered sour, acrid and corrosive nourishment, from; hich the body becomea jgreen, atringy and lean, from jiilch condition arises nearly all ailments flesh ID heir to. This oondition la perfectly renovated by a few bottlea of Kennedy's Medical Discovery. SALT RHEUM 1» caused by the acrid and corrosive fluids being carried In th.Q circulation until the ohannelt are choked and It is compelled to break out on the sur- face. A bright red Salt Blheum 1B easily cured; a dark brown, is more difficult, is. few bottles of Kennedy's Med- ical DiBcovery euros in eviery case. DYSPEPSIA and Irregularity of the Bowels is caused by withering or shivering of the nerves of the Stomach oy canker humor, whlch-prevents the free flow of the gaa- trie juice. The stomach «• strengthened and its nerves and cpating brought to ai healthy, active state by a few bottles of Kennedy's Medical Discovery. ERYSIPELAS is oaused'by a fermentation arising from a audden cheok of perspiration. The ferment is a Btrng- ele in the flesh between life and death. The Venom and (roth.ls at last expelled to the surface in crust and scabs. It is thoroughly cleaned out of the system by three to five bottlea of Kennedy'aiMedical Discovery. ULCERS, when of, long atanding, : are caused by any, humor which may be In tha blood, which in place of com- ing to the surface, has eaten or worn itself, a channel And. discharges all the humors o« the body one outlet.. Jo!. description and direction! will bo found in my pamphle' around each pottle. ,,. . , dOBOVtHiA, or King's Evil. I shall not naiard my liard-earned reputation by saying what the cause of It Is. The.nature of genuine and unmixed Scrofula is yet bid? Jen in mystery; of all tHe theories written on it, I do net •know of any so ratiqnal as' the Animacula. These pari- Uos eat and consume the life of the blood, causing years f misery and general debility. The disease Is inward and of course hot suspected: These parasites for want of vital heat and stimuli; get sluggishand clamrayjand final- ly die, clogging the passages, causing inflammation, v\- cJ'vatton arid decay, more particular of the spleen and •I\ »r ' The Scrofula 1 depoisit'lB different from any other subs ance found in th« homan system; it is probably the 'accu'. ulation of dead anamalculm. If the disease 1B mys- terious, it la equally mysterious that no sure cure was ev) er known for it until the [appearance of Kennedy's Medl- cal Discovery. Jive to eight botUeB will cure every case. CHILDREN'S TEETHING HUMOR. Take my advice and let It alone. ' SOAIiDOHEAD Is said to be an animal fungus. lollow Uie-dLcotlon in my pamphlet around the bottle. SICK HEADACHE ia paused by a fume of hot vapor arising from the Stomach to the brain, causing a pressure of the nerves and preventing circulation. This vapor ia condensed and the stomach strengthened to prevent Its recurrence by two bottles of Kennedy's Med. Discovery. DROPSY does not In alny case arise from, humor. 1 • wlah I could pay for a dropsy advertisement to give yon my view of it, but I cannot afford it. Tet I am happy to nform you tliat every culvert, dam and channel in your V3tem is opened andleti flow by a few bottles of Kenne- y's Medical Discovery. To prepare the system! for the change of season, and to oosen and carry off the! sediment of all Infectious dls- oases such as measles, scarlet fever,whooping cough,smail pox or fevers of any kind, where there is what Is called ••a noor getting up,\ there is nothing knWn in medical icltnce eqnal to this sinlpleherb. Manufactured by DONAED KENNEDY, Roxbury, Ms. Price 11.80. 7or sale by every druggiBfln Unites States nd British Provinces. [stSOdttf OLD ESTABLISHED HOSPITAL, Jfb. B Beamer Street, Albany, JV. T. D R. TELLER. CONTINUES TO BE CONMDENTIAL- ly and successfully consulted on all forms of private diseases at his old established. Hospital, No. 5 Beaver St., Albany, N. Y. Twenty years devoted to this one partic- ular branch of practice, enables him to perform cure* such as ho other physician can; and his facilities are aucb. (being in correspdndenee with the most celebrated physicians of the. Old World) of obtaining the Barest as well as the latest remedies for these diseases, offer in- iucemerits to the unfoctnnate of a quick and rapid-cure, to be obtained at no other office in America. • In syphillis, gonorrhoea, gleet, strictures, enlargement of testicles and spermacetic cords, bubo, ulcerated throat, sore throat, tender shimbonesj cutaneouB eruptions, biles, ulcers, absceases, and aU other Impurities of the system, perfectly under control of the- Doctor's medicines, .. ! liave been tested i a moreithan 60,000 cases annuaUj ith immense success, i ith immense succ. YOUNG MEN addicted to seorct habits, who have Im- paired their health and (destroyed the vigor of their minds, thus depriving themselves of the pleasures of married life are notified that lni consulting D. J. Teller, they will find a friend to console and a physician who has cured thousands, in almost every part of the United States, who applied to Dr. T, broken down in health, now rejoice In all' that makes life desirable and man happy. The reader la of course aware that! the delicacy of the subject will prevent a more mlnutadescrlption of this terrible diseast. DR. TELLER'S GREAT WORK.—A book for every- body ' Startling disclosures. Dr. Teller's great work for themarrled and those contemplating man-lag—200 pages- foil 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 lovtL or how to choose a partner—a complete work on mWwifery. It contains hundred of secrets nevSr before published. Warranted o be worth three tlmesthe amountaskedforit. Twenty- flve. cents In specie or jpostage stamps* enclosed will se- cure a copy by return mail. Dr. Teller has devoted a life- time to the cure of these diseases of which this book treats^ TO THB LADIES.—Dr. J. Teller Btlii retains the only Agqncv in America for the sale of Dr. Tichcl's Italian Female Monthly Pillsl The sale of more than 20,000 boxes establishes their reputation as a Temale Remedy, unapproached and far ; in advance of every other medi- cine for stoppages, irregularities, and other obstruction! CAUTION.—Married ladieB, In certain delicate situa- tions should ayoid.theix use., Eor reasons, see direction* which accompany each) package, for the guidance of pa- lionts. Qn. the receipt! of SI, (the price per box) these 1MU3 will be sent, by miail or erpress, to any part of the r. orld secure from curiosity or damage. .gagf—Gffice liourB from 8 A. «,, to 8 P. u. ; and on Sunday from 2 to 5 ' f£ B. Persons at a rllstarics can be cured at home, by adflresolne a^etter to X Teller, enclosing a remittaiice.^- ^!=aIclSes••3e•curely packed fxom,observation, Bent to any part 'Oftthe world. All. cases warranted. No charge for •iilvioe No student or boys 1 employed. Notice this— ua'ras* all letters to J. TEHJEK, II, D., • • Kn K •Uftft-rer «iri*et. Albany N *. FBANK Has just returned from market with one of the largest and best selected stocks of Diy Goods av.er broughttp Ogdensbnrgh. His -stock embraces a full and complete assortment of - -•• • • - Dress Goods, Such as Black and Oblor'ed. Silks, •BngW^h<& JFrew Merinos, TRnciee, impress 'Cloth cvutL Repps, AU -,~paeca,.PopKns,Plaids, Black and Colored, '• ;<- ( ' AZpaeaaa, DeLaines, <tx. • • |i jw. • A 'nice assortment of 'StvirHiiQ JP-iiMviielt};plain and. twilled, all colors. Opera and Children's MamAeU, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, BREAKFAST SHAWLS, SontaQs, ITo6ds\ Nu#iaB>Criadrem's Knit Sacks, J Blankets, Morse Blankets, &>., & • - .• \ BOM E^ Bro. and Blea. Cottons, all widths, Denims, Btrlpes, Tickings, Singl* and Double Fold Cambrics, Prints, Ginghams, 4c. ; A full and csmplete assortment of , ii gf? o,JHw '' \Comprising everything kept in the line.\' ' • •' . A fulj line of Hoop.ihd'BaUnoral Skirts;' '•'' ', WHITiE japQDSi Niinsoolcand Swiss Muslins/ Victo- ria: andBishipjEawn, Jaconets, Ac. <\ •' . •\ liIHBN8,;?rb;, Bjea. andUnblei. Table lilnens, 'IrisK Linen, Hu'cfeabuclr, Crash and Toweling of all .descrip* tlbhs.'-, ''\ ' \ ••\••'' ' '• Gloyes of'all kinds and sizes, Hbslery. '•'\•' Shlttian'djJJrawersi ; for Ladies and Gents; Cravats, ftc.,'*6., and a tnougand other articles too nnmerotia to mention/ ' ' . ' ' .'. •' ' . ' • All bf which will be sold as cfieapasthe cheapest. ,';An liispecUon of my-stock is respec'tfally. rriquestedi - '**' ' - NATHAN FRANK, Next Door to Sprague'i Drugstore. PIANO FORTES : ' With their famous , VOX HUMANA TREMOLO! AND Melodeons,. AT ' .j i At Prices that .DEFY COMPETITION. Our Pianos are from tho Houses of Stclnway * Son*, Chlckerlng & Son*, . llallct, D»vl» Sc Co., J. W. Vo«e, llazi'lton TUTOH. Guild «c Co. Bunliam, Bacon & Haven. And other Dratclaaa and established makers. Call, examine and price our instruments. /det6fl*wtf) OLBMONS'* REDINGTON. BUFFALO ROBES! Now is the time to buy BUFFALO ROBES CHEAP CHEAP, CHEAP. We have just opened a large lot of Buffalo Robes and can sell them cheaper than they have been offered for years. Parties in want of Robes will find this splendid chance to get iiRobe cheap. PRICES OF ROBES: $7.OO to $14.00 $ T will buy a Robe that sold early in the season for $12 J D \ \ \ \ . \ |U $10 \ \ \ \ , \ $15 $12 \ \ \ • if ' • .i ji g %li \ \ \ \ '-' $20 ^^Do not freeze yourselves but comeand buy a Buf- falo Robe. 83^-you will not get another such chance for years. B*~The attention of farmers is called to this cheap sale. tSfCome early and get bargains. T. C. k R. J. ATOHBSON, (d&w) 84 Ford Street, Ogilensburg. Sc DIOKICIS, Opticians and Oculists Haitford, C*. Have, with a view to meet the increased demand for their celebrated PERFECTED SPECTACLES, APPOINTED J. S. WARNER, TVatcJi INCalcnr ana Je\»vcler Ford Street, Ogdensbnrg, JK T. As 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 unequalled by any tox tlieir StrengtUenin:; and Pre- serving Qualities. Too much cannot be said as to their superiority over the ordinary glasses worn. There is no glimmering, wa^ •verijiff ofifie-siglit; dizzlnessor other unpleasantsensa tion, butfronitheP-EKFBCT CONSTK0CTION OF THB LENSE3, 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 PMESER VB AS WELL AS ASSIST TEE SIGHT. They are the cheapest because tbG best t alwayB lasting many years without change being necessary. In order to assist those persons having peculiar or dif- ficult Bights, one of the firm laill visit OgoZensburg every three montlis, when any spectacle sold by our Agent not-fitting properly, will be eoeclianged. f^-WE JEMJPZOT iTO PEDDLERS. ' (felTdiwly) BOIJLDIi; FOR SALE. A LOCOMOTIVE FLUE BOILER, TEN FEET LONG, JTJk tfiirty-four inches diameter. Vitb. (twenty) three inch flues, will be sold cheap. Boiler is as good as new. All iron necessary for an arch; also smoke pipe, blow off cook, &c, will be sold with Boiler If desired. Apply per sonally or by mail to H. K. JAMBS. • Ogdehsburgh, Aug. 15 18CT. [d*wtf] VALENTINES, and Retail, ..-.AT ;. .•- : :.,••' • ••.! • , I '-'• ••'•• ' . OODENSBURCIH, tijr, ••••J'e ..•••••i.SlL^ f , ^X/Yr^W^Xj. I jiS:! Grocer & CommiMop MercbaDt '• ' ! • f ortte a pur.cha3e and sale of MouriPorlif Butler, :ckeei'i,~Eggs, and dt£ kinds of l i f Jll Gi lays oli hand i s 4: ,{>•» .vfarriteritifirodftce.,,,, } ;. .: » : Acholce line of Jamlly Groceries always oli hand- • t Goods delivered in and part of the vilj»e, free-of charge. tl u.- •>'-'' , k t •? ^^ '%i - > • .. e&\No. 2 Water Street,\he'it'to'J.'E. Iv»3, Ogilenj- burgh,N.Y. \ (de8«|;odtwly) ARNOLD So Co., BREWERS & M1LSTERS • • .•'),.. '17 Are still carrying on business at the Old Stand. We aro constantlyUrewingatidkeeping^on hand a 'choice ' Miortmentof Ales and Porter, embracing East India Pale Ale XXX CREAM ALE, PORTER, Together with all varieties tobe found In a IlrstaiaM BREWERY. The only water used in our Brewery is from an ARTS- WELL, bored at great expense, Over One Hundred Feet Ooop, Into solid rock, with a three-incb/drill, eipressly for this Brewery. We hare had th» wafer analysed and .it has been found to be of unsurpassed purity, being free from Si vegetable matter and surface water, and is acknowl- «l»atoba equal to the beat brewing water on the conti- nent This i 8 the only Brewery in the Btnto which hai in Artesian Well. . To Our Having the opportunity of securing a n«w Brewer, of great experience, (the keeping qualities 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 Harrower, andare now able to offer a \better article of ALE AND PORTEE, than was over before made-in our Brewery. / We shall be happy to receive further orders, feeling confident that our customers will be satisfied with our Bummer Ale, which will speak for itself. BOLD IN HOGSHEADS, BARRELS, HAM-BARRELS AND QUANTITIES TO S0IT PURCHASERS. FIRST PREMIUM Or a Silver 3Ccdal TT/S ATTARDED TO BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE 9t By the N. II. State Agricnltural Society, ^f its Pair, holdcn in NaslMia, Sept. 20, lStlli. BABBEIT'S Vegetable Hair Restorative Itestores Gray Hair to its Natural Color; pro- motes the growth of the Bain; changes the * roots to their original orgiuiic action ; eradi- :ntcB Dandruff and Humors; prevents Hair falling out; ia a superior Dressing. It contains no injurious ingredients, • ~.nd is the most popular and reli- able article .throughout the ^XaBt, West, North, and ^ ^ mrt^ wo J. R. BARRETT & CO., Proprietor*, MANCHESTER, ST. H. 'or sale by all Druggists. ORICHTOS Brewery, OGDHNSBDRGH, N. t DAVID 5. CRICIITONj ^y I now feel confident that I can supply my car men with as.good am article of lips: and xar.ac India Pale ile. I: . •'••'. •( • • n, } , •..;•' - , ; ••.-...•..?--.?- -•'.''' •..! :•' ,h '<\• ••\•'•.; -• •;>•• ,, . !•• QUARTER BABBZLS.^ .. >•• I SHALL AL8O KEEP ON HAND BOTTLED iLB •/;.. ;'••:•»-\ ••'•! Sj&e P0KTliRU/':q-, ;> ;f ;1: ; • er AU ^^t^^^j Ogdensburgh, May 35,1BCS. (d*w) to ,..:.. . WILL OFFER JFQB TKpiItTY PAYS, i •*'',. r Special Indaceuenta, • ' FOB CA8 H! \ To close their immense stock o Consisting of English, Brussels, Tapestry, Three-Ply, Extra Super, Superfine, Wool, 3Jot6K; and Hemp. Also Printed Tirng- , gets, all widths. COCOA MATTINGS, Paper CLOTHS AND IASSIMEKEN HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS, A very large aisortment of Brown an» Bleached Table Dsmant, by theyard.— Linen Table Cloths ; Huck, Dasiask.and Fringed Towels. linen Napkins. Linen Sheetings. Pillow Case Linens. COTTON SHEETINGS, All widths. BROWN SHEETINGS, COT- TON TARN AND CARPET WARPS. \WINDOW 8HADE8, a large variety.— Upholsterers' Good*, BKESS GOODS, Empress Cloths, French PopIlnSj Irish Poplins, French \MerlnbB Alpacas, Win- seys. Wool Delaines, Plaid Poplins, M, Delaines. THESE &OODS MUST BE SOLD. EVERT CASH BUYER Should CALL PRICE ADVANCED-PAR AND IN, ' ' TEBEST. The Central Pacific R R, The best and principal portion of the NATIONAL TRVNKLINS ACROSS THE. CON- TINENT, \ Is being rapidly carried forward by an imprecedented working forte; and it is reasonably certain that the con- tinuous overland railroad connection from New York to San Francisco will be made In 1870. Xhe United States Government furnishes upon asub< ordinate and contingent lien, half tne means for censtruo- ting the main'stem line; ana <beside3 ah absolute grant of 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 $8,000,000. The available resources of this comp'any are therefore abundant for the purpose, amountingto $77,000,000 on the first 726 miles of tne line, including loans secured by, a first mortgage upon the whole property, to the\ same amount only as the U. S. Subsidy Bonds: • • : The results already attained, although under compar- tively unfavorable circumstances, alfqfel 'substantial ground for believing, the. Central Pacific to be the itiost favored, productive and valuable Railroad Enterprise in the country, ' In consequence of the large apd rapidly Increasing der mans, theprice of these.Bozids lias been advanced' a&'d the Oeiitral Pacific Railroad Company offer~ for sale a limited amount of their . * FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS. SIX PER CENT. .Principal and Interest Payable in Gold Coin. In sums of (1,000 each, at par add accrued interert from Jan. 1st, in currency. These Bonds, His believed; possess the elements of safety, reliability and profit, in a. greater degree, than any other class of corporate securities now offeri'd, and are.therefore very, desirable for steady investments of surplus capital. Investors will bear in mind tue.foliowing'advantages: l-^They are the first, mortgage on one. of. the.inast val- uable and productive lines of railroad in the world: 2—The actual earnings from local business in 1861 were more than four times the annual interest engage- ments. , - 8—The ha'rd'part of the wo'rkis' now.'done; and the pr.ospectsofrapia completion are favorable, 4^-The Company has'liberal subsidies, which enable themto':prosecuie the work with, rfigor. •..-.\£'' 5—The Management of this Company, has been distin- guished for prudence • and leconomyi•: ;•; IM- • . 6-rrThere is already a large and growing settlement on the completed and gradei line.\ \- '' ••'•••\ • 7—The lands promise to be of immease value,, 87,088. acres having already been sold. . 8—Both principal and intereit are '\explicitly! >m«de payable in gold.. . . , i :,.,., 9—Both the aggregate amount'of issue and their stand- ing Europe will insure for them oontinued activity and a. high rank among standard securities. At this time they yield nearly . : - ,, . ' NriiB PER 2 OEirt!. TOON TfflE ; ilJV&TMENT ' •- These Bonds bid fair to attain the: most proioinent po-; sition among the nen-speculative .Investments\ of the cbuhtry- an'dwill be actively dealt ittat'tue indney ceh-1 terffotlJEurope... ..... ' ; ;, • •• --, 1 Holders of Government securities have an opportuni- ty of exchanging them for Central 1 Pacific Bondt, bear-' inganeqnal-rateof interest, with,, the, principal abun-' dantlJ*seBured,* and realizing a profit of ten to fifteen per cent In addition. .,.-•• ;•,,.'• .. . ._-. Orders sent with the funds.tbrougb. responsible Banlu or KxpTre«« Companies will receive'prompt »ttentlon.—. Bpnds eentby return Express, to any li addre8B in the- United'Stattfc 'atourebst! •\ • • • ' IiescripUvePamphlett, Maps and' information can.be. had at the had at the _ . . . OrrrcK OF THB O. P. B.E. Co.,No. §4 Wniriii 8IR»» ' '' ° KHATCP ,-.. .i .. FISK.,&. i HATCP Bankers and Dealers'iii Government Secu i f«OP «e N6 i 6Na For sale by Bank of Averells A O\ bargh. . R. H.. Noi.S,and:8 Opposite tne Bridge Ogden«burgh, N. ' ! —AKB— ' \' BOOOESSOR TO 8TILWKLL * HOUSrON, , ' . •./-.. > Wholesale and Retail -;•,; Wines & and y/ I will keep on hand at all-times a large and select- jtbckof family Groceries which. willbe.»o the LOWEST MARKET FRICJG. Having had (he experience of over fifteen year those • Business, I feel confident in giving, satisfaction to who may favor me with.their patronage. f3P~Ihave also tiie Agency of Smith's ceiebratea Ohio Whiskey ana Highwines. • : : OashPaidfor Coiaiia'y Produce, Goods Delivered In any part or the \Fil« lage Kree o f Charge.. . B. H. HOUSTON. Mov. 1, 188S..(dfcf) CtlBBS & AUSTIN Offer, at greatly reduced pricesj, their entire Bto.ck Oarpgts DRUGGETS, OIL CLOTHS, Paper Hangitigij Window Shades; STAIR &c, Are., Arc. 1ST. B.-— All goods sold the IiOwest Mlarket ! Wi'CI>.oxL°t reg^ai-ci to Call and examine. • emm & |3r*lyceum Bail Blopk,Ogaensbgrgli. w. s. nm & m (Successors to C. A. TOLAS * CO.) Will catry 7 on the ' ; 'i^. '. t \ ,,,',. . Boot and i •.:'•• - • • • ••:•'- .>• 'l-k-i, As under former-management. \Our aim! will be toin^^s oreaae theformer -growing popularity of ,the eitabliih^j.; ment. : • i •••- -•!-•. . \>> -b No. S Eag-le - ' . • i ;. . . . \. , ' . ; ' •• ,•.*,„. ,-i u : : _i:i. i vtiplendia a»»ortBieht;ot.-., ; r..••••:>;&„ hi. ••-. \ii'i I •.'•' • • ' 8pedaVat!tenUonglrento- ,' • i =..',.is : • ' • • ! '•_.:.-• «.; . ; -\ .. . • .....;, , s -j ' ' ~ T - ' ' '-i •- .J- V '< - -'itl i ' ' 1 ! - -,-f- t.^O