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1868-9.
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Tobaes. and is entirely vegetable and harmb . It is
aL4o an SN. Ilent appetizer. it purifies ti , •.bod e in
viDirates t system, possesses great ne rishing and
str e ngthening 'wee. enables the *tome' to digest the
heartiest food, t. es Sleep refreshiar and establishes
robust health. era and.Cheme . for -Fitly Years
Cared. Prim Fifty vz.erits, pony A Treatise on the
InjOrlotis Effects of T* coo, w• lists of t es timoni a ls,
refereeces, etc.t *ANT FR6
Agents wanted. ...Mire, - I.T. E. Annan-, Jersey
City, N. N.J.
A- CLEROTSIAN'S T BOX OF ANTIDOTE
cured my brother rnyeell. IT .." TER FAlli
Bev. I. . Snor.siskan. Km. 's Station, PL.'
HEALTH AN . STRENGTH GAINF.I"..—) •aived eleven
of,Aea nd am ye:gored to sound he Iby using
the ANTI • eTIC. S. D. Bowute, Prospect ' ill. MO.
FRO . TIER IT. S. TREASRET, Secretary's fVfce 'lease
sew ~onoly of Azertotrra. The one received hue
• cork sußS:us. O. T. EWA , -
' [7.'rade „Var.:: X [ einfright44]
TO FARMERS AND PLANTERS.
THB LODI MANUFACTURING COMPANY, the oldest and
largest concern of the kind in the United Stales, possessing extra
ordinary fur the tuannlitel nreef conralittyr excluSinclF
t;;e night-soil, offal, bones and dead animals of New York, Brook
lyn and Jersey ctn.'s, as also the great Communipaw abbatoirs,
otler for sale, in lota to snit customers, .
8,000 TONS' •
•
DOUBLE - REFINED TOTIDRETTE
Made. from night-soil, blood, bones and offal, ground to powder.
Its effects have been moat astonishing, doubling the crops and ma
furing"them ten days or two weeks earlier Equal to the best
brands of Superphosphate for Present env, although sold only for
Thirty Dollars per Ton.
Packed in bbls. of 250 lbs. each.
Bone Dust.
I.COAD.S.E and FINE. 2—FINE , suitable for Drilling.
And 3—FLOURED BONE.
agr- Ws wARRANT OUR BOITe TO ANALYZE Puss. Packed in bbls.
of 250 lba. each For Winter grain, Double-Refined Poudrette and
Fine Bone, mixed in equal proportions and drilled in with the Ned,
have prodni•ed ni• at remar , able effects. Sold as low as any article
of the same purity and flueueas iu the market. ,
'NITRO-PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
We offer this Phosphate confidently as being as good, if not su
perior to Hey ever made or eold, in this market. cons. fining a larger
amount of soluble Pliasplutta anil Anicuia than usual in Superphos
pliates. Fur PARNANENT, as well as for immediate powerful effect
uptat land, IT. a • ft NO EQUAL.
Nice in New York, 855.00 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. For Price
List, Ciiculars, A.c.,..apply to ,
PAUL POHL, Jr.,
130 South Wharves
jelB fm PHILADELPHIA. A
•
AetNTS WANTED
HAND ' rOlt Tills 1
wiartiNGWORDERFUL 8008
,_,.__....,.,...,_ Endorsed by luOpuu Persons. Sells at right
to all chines.
4 ' . OF Terms to Agents and Subscribers IMPRECEDZigTIED
GOD A copy given to any persou * - ho will procure
,a good Agent. Address, stating territory desired,
J. W. OOtillai.nitu A tafr.,
". .- ---- - l4B Lake street, Chicago.
Oct, 1 dos ' A 0r37 Park Row, New York.
WATERS'
FIRST PREMIUM PIANOS,
With Iron Frame, °Yet strung Bass and Agraffe Bridge.
lifelodeona, Parlor, Chtroh, and Cabinet Organs.
The beat Manufactured. Warranted for 6 Years.
100 Pianos, Melodeons and Organs of six first class makers, at
law prices for Cash, or one-quarter cash and thelance in Month
ly or Quarterly Installments. Second-hand Instniments at great
Bargains. Illustrated Catalogues mailed., (Mr. Waters is the Au
thor of Six Sunday School Music Books; "'Heavenly Echoes," and
" New S. 8. Bell," just issued.) Warerooms,
apr2 ly 481 Broadway, New York. HORAM WATERS k CO.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN EMPLOYED.
Picture business Very profitable... No risk. Seventeen specimen
pictures and Catalogues sent fur 20 cents twice us many, 30 Lents.
MANSON LANG, 91 Columbia N:Y. City.
Oct22-4w
A ynuNG LADY OF twelve years sneerasfal cape
rienee in teaching desires a situation as assistant
teacher or visiting &wenn.. or tho higher English branches. Ad
dress TEACILE& at this office.
A PRESENT TO EVERY CLERGYMAN.
We will gives Copt of Smith's Unabridged Bible Dictionary (pro
fusel,' illustrated) to' every clergyman who shall send us three
"invertibere at the regular price ($6.50 per voL in cloth). Copies
sent tree- Laymen will Bud this an excOlent way to make a pres
ent t their pastors. This ed.tlon of smith's Bible Dictionary Ii
edited by. IL B. Beckett, D.D., and Ezra Abbot, A. A. S., and is the
only and unabridged edition published in America. It will be
completed in 4 vobi.,.Bso. Address,
lIURD & HOUGHTON, Publishers,
A ;459 Broome Street., New York
n0r.12-4w
APPLETON'S 41;
ILLUSTRATED 1869 AI I ANAC,
A superb production of 50 illuminated pages of .choice reading,
selected and edgiest, flout the pens of eminent author*, a com
plete Calendar, etc., etc Elegant attractive, and valuable
Retail; price only ao Ceritti.
Bent poet-paid, on receipt of. the rame.
1:/: APPLETON 4- CO. piblietteny.
n0,..12 4w 9tF,l.tiehl. Grand St. N. Y
.
n..mouray , s pub,— The bt r ,d impoverished by the sum
mer heat" often at this season develop; bolo, Miters sod 'Postilion'
eruption". - The oxide& ending, disinfecting propectlea of noun
way's OINSIIIIIT leader it the best iposiibie , Messing tor these ex
t-ro itioni fe neea and to order to bring the Whole -mass of the
blood iuth a healthfUl cand.tion it will be pro leaf to tone the in
ternal rreana rnd regulate the secretiorii with a few moderate
dimes of lisatowitra lifts . 'dud by' ll dinggerta.
CHARLES 11. TRIMNER
Excellent Security.
THE FIRST MORTGAGE,
Thirty-yeax, Six Per Cent!
GOLD BONDS,
CEMED
CENTRAL
PACIFIC RAILROAD CO.
These Bonds are the duly authorized and accredited
obligations of one of the most responsible Corpora
tions of the American Continent, and are secured by
an absolute first lien upon the valuable grants, fran
chises, railroad equipment, business, etc., of the befit
portion of the
Great National Pacific Railroad Line,
extending eastwardly from the navigable waters of
the Pacific Coast to the lines now rapidly building
from the Eastern States.
They bear Six per cent. interest per annum, in
gold, and both principal and interest are expressly
made " payable in United States Gold Coin,"
The semi-annual Coupons are payable, July Ist and
January Ist, in New York City.
The purchaser is charged the accrued interest from
the date of the last paid Coupon, at the Currency
rate only,
This issue of Bonds constitutes one of the, largest
and most popular Corporate Loans of the country,
and therefore will be constantly dealt in.
The greater portion of the Loan is now in the
hands of steady investors; and it is probable that be
fore many months, when the Road is completed and
the Loan closed, the Bonds will be eagerly sought
for at the highest rates.
They are issued only as the work progresses, and
to the same extent only as the. 11. S. Subsidy Bonds
granted by the government to the Pacific Railroad
Companies.
Newly five hundred miles of the road are now
built, and the grading is well advanced on two hun
dred and fifty miles additional.
The Through Line across the Continent mill be
completed by the middle of next year, when the
Overland travel will be very large.
The local business alone, upon the completed por
tion is so heavy and so advantageous, that the
gross earnings average more than a quarter of a
million in gold per month, of which 35 per ce❑t.
only is required for operating expenses.
The net profit upon the Company's business on tae
completed, portion, is about double the amount of an
nual interest, liabilitieslo be assumed thereupon, and
will yield a surplus of nearly a million in gold after
expenses and interest are, paid— even if. the through
connection were not made.
The best lands, the richest mines, together with the
largest settlements and nearest markets, lie along this
portion of the Pacific Railroad, and the future de—
velopment of businees thereon will be proportionally
great.
From these considerations it is submitted that the
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD
B.ONDS,
secured by a First Mortgage upon so productive a
property are among the most promising and reliable
securities now offered. No better Bonds can be made.
A portion of the remainder of 'this Loan is now of
fered to investors at
103 Per Cent., and
Accrued Interest, in Currency.
The Bonils are of $1 000 each
•' The Company reserve the right to advance the
&ice at any time; but all orders actually in transitu at
the time of any such advance will be filled at present
price. At this time they pay more than
8 PER CENT. CENT UPON THE INVESTMENT,
and have, from National and State laws, guarantees pecu
liar to themselves.
We receive ill classes of Government Bonds, at their
full market rates, in exchange for the Central Pacific
Railroad, Bonds, thus enabling the holders to realize
from . 5 to 10 per cent, profit and keep the principal
of their investments equally secure.
Orders and inquiries will receive prompt attention .
Information, Descriptive Pamphlets, etc., givitig a full
account of the Organization, Progress, Business and
Prospects of the Enterprise furnished on application.
Bonds sent by return Express at. our cost.
SS - Subscriptions rweeived by Banks and Bank -
ers, Agents for the Moan, throughout the United
States, 4 *nada and Europe, and by
DEETAVEN& BRO., Bankers, 40 S. 3rd St., Phila
fteF' . . All descriptions of Government Securities
Bought, Sold, or Exchanged, at our office and by
Mail and lelegraph at MARKET RATES.
Dar Accounts of Banks, Bankers, and others re
ceived and favorable arrangements made for desirable
accounts
FISK & HATCH,
MIMTWFMMr.iMnM . IM
Financial Agent., of the Central Pacific Railroad Co.,
No. 5 Nassau St., New York.
BOYNTON'S CELEBRATED
FURNACES,
FOR WARNING DWELLINGS, CHURCHES, STORES. F. le
Silty, sizes and Patterns, Brick and Portable, for Anthracite
Bituminous Coal and Wm's'. Also, Fire. Place
Boatere and ,Parlor Beaters, Ranges,
and Storm. Bend for -ar •ulats
auagOkta BICSANDSON, BOYNTON k CO., N. Y.
WANTED.—Boarding in a Christian family for a iF entleman
and two daughters. Address, k V, at this office, stating terms
and location.
el et a Day for all.—Stenell Tool Samples .free.
Addreis A. d. Fp.tex, Springfield, Vt. oet234Nr
BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE.
This splendid Hair Dye is the be in the world; the only true
and perfect bri; hamlets, reliable, instantaneous; no disapoint
meet; no ridletions tints; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes,
!wigwams and leaves the Hats soft and beautiful black or brou-pl
Sold by all , Druggists and Perform-rs: and properly applied
Batchelor's Wig Factory, N 0.16 Bond street, New Tor