The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, June 29, 1867, Image 4

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    T HE PHILA DEL P 111 A UNIVEESITY 1
—o—
The Philadelphia University of Medicine
sad Surgery was organized in 1849. Charter
ed by the Legislature, February i'6, 1853
Name changed by a legislative enactment to
the gclectic Medical College of Philadelphia,
in 1860. In 1b63 itpurchesed the Pennsylva
nia Medical College, established in 1842, and
the Philadelphia Medical College, which -had
previously been merged into the Pennsylvania
Medical College. In 1864 it purchased the
Penn Medical University. The Trustees of
the separate schools united, petitioned, and
obtained a special act of , the Legislature, con
solidating these institutions and changing their
names to that of the Philadelphia University
of Medicine and Surgery, March IS, 1865.
All these various acts are published in the
statues of Pennsylvania. The cost of the
building and museum was over one hundred
thousand dollars. It will be observed that the
University, as now organized, is the legal re
presentative of the four medical colleges that
it has absorbed. It ii a liberal school of med
icine, confined to no dogma, nor attached to
any medical clique; but embraces ,n its teach
ings everything of value to the profession.
SEsstoris.—lt has two full sessions each
year, commencing on the Ist. of October, and
continuing until the Ist. of January as its first
session, and from the Ist. of January to the
lst. of April as its second; the two, constitut
ing one full course of lectures. It has also a
summer session, commencing the Ist of April
and continuing until August, for the prepara
tory branches, such as Latin, Greek, Mathe
maties, Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Anatomy
Physiology, etc.
Tic/um—Tickets to thelull course of lec
tures $l2O, or $6O for each session. For the
summer or preparatory course $25. Graduat
ing fee $3O. To aid young men of moderate
means, the University has issued five hundred
scholarships, which are sold to first-course
students, for $75, and to second-course stud
ents and clergymen for $5O, each constituting
the holder a life member, with the perpetual
privileges of the lectures, and all the teachings
of the school. The only additional fees are a
yearly dissecting and matriculating ticket,
each of which is $5.
THE ADVAPTAGES Or SCHOLARSHIPS.—
The student holding a scholarship can enter
the College at any time duriag the year, at
tend as long as he chooses, and re-enter the
institution as frequently as desired.
It requires no previous reading or study to
enter the University on scholarships, hence,
all private 'tuition fees are, saved.
Students,. by holding schblarships, can pros
ecute other business a part of the time.
The candidate for graduation can present
himself at any time, and receive his degree as
icon as qualified.
In case a student should hold a scholarship
and not be able to attend lectures, it can be
transferred to another, thus pieventing any
loss.
Parents, guardians, or Wends of students
wishing to purchase scholarships for them a
year or more before their attendance at the
University, can secure them by advancing one
half the price, and paying the balance when
the student enters. Physiciani and benevo
lent men can bestow great benefit upon poor
young men, by presenting them a scholarship,
and thus enabling them to obtain an honor
ble profession.
The Faculty embraCes seventeen eminent
physicians and surgeons. The University has
associated with it a large hospital clinic, where
every form of medical and surdical disease is
operated on and treated in the presence of the
class.
COLLEGE BUILDING.—The College building
located in Ninth street, south of Walnut, is
the finest in the city.' BP front is collegiate
gothic, and is adorned with embattlements and
embrasures, presenting a novel, ' bold, and
beautiful appearance. The facade is of brown
stone, ornamented by two towers, rising to the
elevation of eighty feet, and crowned with an
embattled parapet. The building contains
between fifty and sixty rooms, all supplied
with water, gas. and every other convenience,
that modem improvement can contribute to
facilitate medical instruction. Only five hun-
dred scholarships will be issued, and as two
hundred and fifty are now sold, those who
wish to secure one should do so at once. Mon
ey can be remitted by express, or a draft or a
check sent on any National bank in the United
States, when the scholarship will be returned
by mail, signed by the President of the Board
of Trustees, Jos. S. Fisher, Esq., and the
Dean of the Faculty, W. Paine, M. D. All
orders for scholarships or other business of the
University, shouln be addressed to Professor
W. Paine, M. D. Philadelphia, Pa.
NEW BOOKS.
PAINE'R PRACTICE Or MEDICINE.
A new work just issued 'by W. Paine, M.
D., Professor of the principles and practice of
Medicine and Pathology in the Philadelphia
University of Medicine and Surgery ; • author
of Paine's practice of Surgery ; a work on Ob
stetrics and Materia Medica ; author of New
School remedies; an epitome of Eberlie's
practice of Medicine; a review of Hommopa
thy ; a work on the history of Medicine ;
Editor of University Medical and Surgical
Journal, &c., &c. It is a royal octavo of 960
pages, and contains a full description of all
diseases known in medicine and surgery, in
cluding those of women and children, togeth
er with their pathology and treatment by all
the new and improved methods. Price $7 ;
postage 60 cents.
Address the author, 933 Arch Street, Phila
delphia, Pa.
ALSO, A NEW WORK,
Entitled New School Medicines, which is
the only work ever published upon Materia
Medics, embracing all the Eclectic, Homoeo
pathic, and Botanic remedies, with a full reg
ular Materia Medics. Price $5 ; postage
free• Address as above.
UNIVERSITY JOURNAL
MEDICINE AND SURGERY
A Semi-Monthly Journal of Medicine, Surgery,
Physiology, Hygiene, and General Litera
ture, devoted to the Profession and the people.
The cheapest medical paper in the world,
published every two weeks, at the University
Building, Ninth street, south of Walnut.
Single copies, $l.OO
Five copies to one address, 4.35
Ten " 7.50
Fifteen 9.30
Twenty " tc 10.00
The getter-up of the club shall have one
copy gratis. Address,
W. PAINE, M. D., Editor.
Philadelphia, Pa.
There cornett' glad tidings of joy to all,
To young and old, to great and to small ;
Tb' beauty which once was so precious and rare
Is free for all, and all may be fair,
BY THE USE OF
CHASTELLAIPS WHITE Linolip ENAMEL,
For improving and beautifying die Com
plexion.
The most valuable and perfect preparation
in use, for giving the skin a beautiful pearl
like tint, that is only found in youth- It
quickly removes tan, freckles, pimples, blotch
es, moth . patches, sallowness. Eruptions and
all impurities of the skin, kindly healing the
same leaving the skin white and clear as ala
baster. Its use cannot be detected by the
closeat scrutiny, and being a vegetable prepa
retion is perfectly harmless. It is the only
article of the kind used by the French, and is
considered by the Parisian as indispensable to
a perfect toilet. Upwards of 30,000 bottles
were sold during the past year, a sufficient
guarantee of its effisacy. Price s only 75 cents
Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of an or
der, by B.ERGER, SHUTTS & CO.,
Chemists,
285 River St., Troy, N. Y.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of John Kline, late of the bo•
rough of Marietta, deceased.
Letters of Administration on said estate have
been granted to the undersigned, all per
soneindebted thereto are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having claims
or demands against theaame wi:.l present them
without delayfor settlement to the undersigned.
JOHN G. HIMIINEA. -
residing in East Donegal township.
Marietta, May 4,1367-6 t.
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699 Broadway, Nezo-York.
FOR FAMILIES & MANUFACTURERS
•
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De, iiohi epoluneD Sealing Vaciiints•
Were awarded the highest premium at
the World's Fair in London, and
six first premiums at the N. Y.
State Fair of 1866, and
are celebrated for doing the best work, using
Amuch smaller needle for the same thread
thar. any other machine, and by the introduc
tion of the most approved machinery, we are
now able to supply the very best machines in
the world. These machines are made at our
new and spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Ccnn.
under the immediate supervision of the Presi
dent of the Company, ELIAS HOWE, Jr„ the
original inventor of the Sewing Mac hine.
The., are adapted to all kinds of Family Sew
ing, Army Clothing, and to the use of Seam
stresses, Dress makers, Tailors, Manufactur
ers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Mantil
las, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Corsets, Boots,
Shoes. Harness, Saddles, Linen Goods, Um
brellas, Parasols, etc. They %yolk equally
well upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton
goods with silk, cotton, or linen thread. They
will seam, quilt, gather,bem, fell, cord, braid,
bind, and perform every species of sewing,
making a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on
both aides of the articles sewed.
The Stitch invented by Mr. HOWE,.and
made on thin machine, is the moat popular
and durable, and all Sewing Machines are sub
ject to the principle invented by him. •
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR.
AGENTS WANTED.
SIBLEY & STOOPS, General Agents,
922 Chestnut qtreet, Philadelphia.
February 23,1967.-61n.]
DR. H. LANDIS,
DR. HENRY LANDIS,
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Remember the place,
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Dr. Groop's old Stand.
Dr. Grove's old Stand.
Give us a call.
Give us a call.
REMARKABLE CHARACTERS.
AND MEMORABLE P L A CES OF THE
HOLY LAND_
BY CHARLES W. ELLIOTT
In the preparation of this work, some or
the best pens and most accomplished scholars
have been selected. No pains or expense has
been spared to make it a work of great and
permanent value, acceptable to old and young
alike—a household book.
It is not - a work of theology, but of human
life, full of- remarkable characters, strange
events, lofty poetry and startling history.
This Work-will contain careful and accurate
accounts
-L—Of the lives and characters of the re
markable men who have made the Holy Land
famous for all time.
Il.—Of Abraham the Wanderer, and Mo
ses the Deliverer; of Joshua the Conqueror,
and David the Beloved ; of Miriam and Debo
rah and Naomi; of the Prophets of old, and
Apostles of Jesus; of the Baptist and the
Women who knew and talked with the Sa
viour, and also of the Great Herod, and the
magnanimous Saladin, with many others.
111. Of the great deeds and surprising
events in which they were the principal act
ors ; of the habits and manner. of that Orient
al Land.
IV. Of the ancient Cities and venerated
Shrines ; of Egygt in darkness ; of Jerusalem
and the Great Temple ; of Mount Sinai and
the Dead Sea; of Bethlehem, and Nazareth,
and Tyre, and Damascus, and Antioeh, and
many other places.
It will contain not only accounts of Thera in
the Past,•but as they appear To-Day.
The publishers are confident that this work
will, be regarded by all intelligent readers, and
especially by the lovers of sacred literature,
as one of great interest and permanent value.
CONDIT/ ONS.—The Book will be printed
nom new Electrotype Plates, on good paper ;
fts illustrations are-m. first style of Steel En
gravings, by the best Artists in the Country,
consisting of beautiful scenes and celebrated
characters of the Oriental Land, and its value
is increased by Maps.
It will contain over 650 octavo pages, in
cluding twelve pages of elegant Steel engrav
ings, and be furnishedto subscribers in a neat
and substantial binding, at the following pri
ces, payable on delivery:
In extra fine English-Cloth, with:beveled•and
sprinkled edges, for $4; or Utile binding
with Gilt.edgee, foz $4:50.
II Agents wanted in every County. For
particulars, address
J. B. BURR Er CO. I
No. 18 ASYLUM -ST., HA RTPORD.
COAL RODS, Coal Selves, Coal Shovels
1,./ Pt kers, Stove Grates, Cylinders and Li
mugs of different kinds, kept on hand at
JAHN SPANGLER'S.
FAHNESTOC X'S Nonpareil Mamba
Writing Fluid now ready and for sale
by .TOLIN SPANGLER,
General Agent.
A r.A.Rg,.. LOT Op'. BilkF WINDOW
SIIA.DEB at xemarltably low pricea---
tOtose out JOHN SPANGLER.
ar m SHATTERED Cowlitution9 restored by-
LatrobeWs Extractßuchu.
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JACOB LIBHART;
CABINET MAKER
AND UNDERTAKER, MARIETTA, PA.
WOULD most respectfully take this meth
ed of informing the citizens of Marietta
and the public in general, that, having laid in
a lot of seasoned Lumber, is now prepaiedisi,
manufacture all kinds of
CABINET FURNITURE,
in every style and variety, at short notice
He has on band a lot of Furniture of his own
manufactuie, which for fine finish and good
workmanship, will rival any City make.
L? Especial attention paid to repaixing.
He is also now prepared to attend, in all its
branches, the UNDERTAKING bus iness, be
ing supplied with an excellent Herse, arge
and small Biers, Cooling Box, &c.
23 - COFFINS finished in any style—plain
or costly.
Ware Ronm and Manufactory, near Mr.
Duffes new building, near the " Upper-Sta
ion," Marietta, Pa. [Oct. 22.
SHULTZ'S
Old Established
os Nat, gap fixr Gitort,
Removed (temporarily) to the room for
merly occupied by the Examiner &
Herald Publication office,
NORTH QUEEN STREET a,
LANCASTER. PA.
WE would respectfully announce that our
styles for the present season are now
ready, consisting of
Gentlemen's Dress Silk, Cassimere, Plain and
Brush, Fur and Wool, or Cassimerett,
Stiff Cassimere, Soft and Steel exten
ded Brims, and Flexible Self-ad
justing and D'Oreay Brim
3101 - _e3ll. '3IC" MN on
In new, novel and beautiful deisigns, and at
such prices as to make at an inducement for
all to purchase.
Capes
Our stock of Caps comprises all the newest
styles for Men, Boys and Children's wear.
The lowest selling price marked tn figures on
each article, and never varied from,at
SHULTZ BROTER'S,
Hat, Cap and Fur Store,
No. 20 North Queen-et., Lancaster.
P 3 - AU kinds of shipping Furs bought and
the highest Cash prices paid.
ASTROLOGY !
THE WORLD ASTONISHED
AT THE WONDERFUL REVELATIONS
MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST,
Madame H. A. Perrigo.
She reveals secrets no mortal ever knew.
She, restores to happiness those who, from
doleful events, catastrophes, crosses in love,
loss of relations and friends, loss of money,
&c., have become despondent. She brings to
gether those long separated, gives information
concerning absent friends or lovers, restores
lost or stolen property, tells you the business
you are best qualified to pursue and in what
you will be most successful,, causes speedy
marriages and tells you the very day you will
marry, gives you the name, likeness and char
acteristics of the person She reads your veyr
thoughts, and by her almost supernatural pow
ers unveils the dark and bidden mysteries of
the future. From the stars we see in the firm
ament—the malefic stars that overcome or
predominate in the configuration—from the
aspects and positions of the planets and the
fixed stars in the heavens at the time of birth,
she deduces the future destiny of man. Fail
not to consult the greatest A strologist on earth.
It costs you but a tilde, and you may never
again have so favorable an opportunity:
Consultation fee, with likeness and all desired
information, $l. Parties living at a distance
can consult the Madame by mail with equal
safety and satisfaction to themselves, as.if in
person. A full and explicit chart, written out
with all inquiries answered and likeness en
closed, sent by mail on receipt of price above
mentioned. The strictest secrecy will be
maintained, and all correspondence returned
or destroyed. References of the highest order
urnished those desiring them. Write plainly
the day of the month and year in which you
were born, enclosing a small lock of hair..
Address, MADAME H. A. PERRIGO,
P. 0. Drawer 293, Buffalo, N. Y
A DJOI:RNED COURTS
It is ordered by the Court of Lancaster Co.,
that Adjourned Courts for 1867 for the trial
and decision of cases in the Common Pleas,
Orphans' Court, and Quarter Sessions, are to
be held as follows:
FOR ARGUMENTS.
One week, commencing Monday, March 18th.
41 cc cc " June 17th.
cc cc cc " Sept. 16th.
cc cc it " Dei•em. 16.
To continue one week from the said days re
spectively, ana as much longer as the . business
may require. All the cases on the list for
argument in the Orphans' Court shall be taken
up on the first days of said terms, and be pro
ceded with until disposed of, unless continued
by consent or cause shown.
The cases on the argument list in the Quar
ter Sessions shall be taken up on Wednesday
of said term if not prevented by the Orphans'
Court, and if so, the cases in the Quarter Ses
sions will be commenced on the termination
of the Orphans' Court business.
The argument of the cases of the Common
Pleas to be commenced on Thursday of the
week, if not prevented by the Orphans' Court
or Quarter Sessions cases, in that case, the ar
gument list of said court is to be taken up at
the termination of the cases in the other courts,
and proceeded in until disposed of, unlescreon
tinned by consent or cause shown.
ADJOURNED JURY TRIALS.
It is ordered by the Court that adjonrned
courts for Jury trials in 'the Common Pleas,
will be held as follows :
One week, commencing on the first Monday
in February, 4th. . .
One week, commencing on the 3d Monday
in February, 18th,
One week, commencing on the 4th Monday
in February, 25tt.
One week, commencing on the 4th Monday
in May, 27th.
One week, commencing on the Ist Monday
in June, 3rd.
One week, commencing on the let Monday
in September, 2d.
One week, commencing ow the 3d Monday
in October,l9th.
One wek, .ommencing on the 4th Monday
in October, 2lst.
One week, commencing on tha Ist Monday
in December, 2d.
And such other periods as may be appoint
ed at the aforesaid courts, or at regular terms
Attest, IV. L. BEAB, Prothonotary,
TILE CHAMPION CLOTHES WRINGER,
J
SPANGLER bee just received and
has for eale this celebrated Wringet, with
or without cog-wheels. This is now regarded ,
as the best machine in use. It is more easily
adjusted to the tub, and is wider than any 11171on
chine nt.the price. No. 1, without - cog-wheels
with ten inch rollers, is selling at n 8 ; I+o. 9,
with tcri4neine, bet4halle,
11 inch.% $ll.
Throw away your false frizzes, your switch-
es, your wig--
; Destructive of comfort, and not worth a fig;
Come aged, come youthful, come ugly and fair,
And rejoice in your own luxuriant hair.
For restoring hair upon bald heads (from
whatever cause it may have fallen out) and
forcing a growth of hair upon the face, it has
no equal. It will force the beard to grow
upon the smoothest face in from five to eight
weeks, or hair upon bald beads in from two to
three months. A few ignorant practitioners
have asserted that there is nothing . that will
force or hasten the growth of the hair or beard.
Their assertions are false, as thousandjof liv
ing witnesses (from their own experience)
can bear witness. But Any will say, how
are we to distinguish the genuine fram the
spurious? It certainly is difficult as nine
tenths of the different Preparations advertised
for the hair and beard are entirely worthless,
and you may have already thrown away large
amounts in their purchase. To such we
would say, try the Reparator Capin ; it will
cost you nothing unless it fully comes up to
our representations. If your druggist does not
keep it, send us one dollar and we will for
ward it, postpaid, together with a' recaipt for
the money, Which will be returned you on ap
plication, providing entire satisfaction is I of
given. Address,
W. L. CLARK & CO., Chemists '
No 3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. Y
C RIPPLES TO WALK.
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,Choltc, Cholera Morbus,
Dysentery, diseases o the Kidneys, Debility,
Palpitation of the Heart, weakness peculiat
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 sick headache in five min
utes.
Cures Neuralgia in five minutes.
Paine 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 tys, 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,
1 mparting 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.
caps` ,
For curling the hair of either sex into
Wavy. and Glossy Ringlets or Heavy
By using this article Ladies and Gentlemen
can beautify themselves a thousand fold. It
is the only article in the world that will curl
straight hair, and at the same time give it a
beautiful, glossy appearance. The Crisper
Coma not only curls the hair, but invigorates,
beautifies and cleanses it ; it is highly and de
lightf illy perfunied, and is the Most complete
article of the kind ever offered to the Ameri
can public. The Crisper Coma will be sent
to any address, sealed and postpaid for $l.
Address all orders to
W. L. CLARK & Co., Chemists,
No. 3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. Y.
EXCELSIOR !
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To the ladies especially this invaluable de
pilatory recommends itself as being an almost
indispensable article to female beauty, is eas
ily applied, does not burn or injure the skin,
but acts directly on the roots. It is warrant
ed to remove superfluous hair from low fore
heads, or from any part of the body, complete
ly, totally and radically extirpating the same,
leaving the skin soft, smooth and natural.
This is the only article used by the French,
and is the only real effectual depilatory in ex
istence. Price 75 cents per package, sent
post-paid, to any address, on receipt of an or
der, by BERGER, SHUTTS & Co.,
Chemists,
• 285 River St., Troy, N. Y.
FOR 1867.
IUrONEY FREE AS WATER. 10,000
. 111 Active Local and Traveling Agents,
Male or Female, of all ages, are wanted to
solicit trade in every City, Town, Village Fac
tory, Hamlet and Workshop, throughout the
entire world, for the - most saleable novelties
ever known, 500 PER CENT PROFIT and
READY SALE WHEREVER OFFERED Smart
men and women can make from $5 to $5O per
dab and no risk of loss ! A small capital re
quired of from $2O to eloo—the more money
invested the greater the profit. No money re
quired in advance—we first send the article
and receive pay afterwards! It you actually
wish to make money rapidly and easily, write
for full particulars and address.
MILNOIt & UiX, (From Paris,)
210 Broadway, New-York City.
Newspapers copying, ill be liberally dealt
with. (Feb. 2, 1867.-ly.
W HISKERS AND MOUSTACHES!
FORCED to grow upon the smoothest face in
from three to five weeks by using Dr. Sev
igne's Restaurateur Capillaire, the most won
derful discovery in modern science, acting
upon; the beard and hair in an almost miracu
lous manner. It has been used by the elite of
Paris and London with the most flattering suc
cess. 'Nimes of all purchasers will be regist
ered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in
every instance, the money will be cheerfully
refunded. Pnce by mail, sealed and postpaid,
$l. Descriptive circulars and testimonials
mailed free. Address BERGER, SHUTTS
& Co„ Chemists,,No. 285 River Street, Troy,
N. Y. Sole agents for the United States.
iOll A PMAN'S CH A LLENGE to the vote:
ries of Popular Scientifie Skepticism ' in
Vindication of the Truth and Superhuman Or
igin of the Hebrew Records of thit Creation,
just as those Records read.
,In magazine form,
quarterly, or oftener. 25 cents singly, or five
successive numbers, for $l,OO. Address., L. L
Crt arrsAN, Box 483, P. o.,.Philadelphis Pa.
A work which all should read.
MARK THE SEASON!
Another arrival of those incomparable Gas
Hurrung Parlor Stoves. Also,
THE IMPROVED. VULCAN HEATER.
Call and see them at. J. SPANGLER'S.
. TTENTION ! SPORTSMEN ! !
y's Gua Caps, Eley , i Gun Wadds,
Ipont's Sporting and Glazed Duck Powder
Baltimore Shot; Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks
old at JOHN SPANGLER'S.
OMETHING NEW! :P `
atent clasp pock
et books, no gum bands to renew, adapte
to any condition of the finance, at
JOHN SPANGLER'S.
RAUT STANDS, seat Stanas, Wine
ji Kegs,. Tubs, Backe. spd Cedar-ware
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OMAHA, NEBRASKA,
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ACROSS-THE CONTINENT,
ofTher Company now offer a limited amount
thei
thiry years to run, and bearing
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
e e l ann.
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stye
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rate
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' AT
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fully equipped, nd trains are regularly ru e .
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tion with the Central Pacific now being rap.
idly built eastward from S acramento, Cal.,
during 1867:
Means of the Company.
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Union Pacific to be 1,565 miles, the United
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amount, and at the same time, which by spa.
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Prospects for business,
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the road progresses will much more than pay
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through business over the only line of railroad
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Value and Security of the Bonds
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proof they would suggest that the Bonds now
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miles of road, on which over twenty million
dollars ha ye already been expended;—on 330
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