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By authority of the Board of Directors of the NEW YORK RAILWAY COMPANY, and in conformity with the terms of the Act of Incorporation in that respect, the undersigned Commissioners on Stock Subscriptions give public notice for and in behalf of the Directors, and of such Company, that Books of Subscription for the Capital Stock thereof will be opened on WEDNESDAY, the TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF JUNE instant, at the following places in this City, viz.:

At the Banking-House of

DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO., No. 11 NASSAU ST.
At the Banking-House of the
BANK OF THE METROPOLIS, No. 31 UNION SQ.
The Company is authorized to construct two Viaduct
Railways or branches through the City of New York, on
the east and west sides thereof, from a common starting-
point at or near Chambers Street, between Broadway and
Chatham Street; also across the Harlem River and
through Westchester County; with power to build addi-
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Company, whenever one million of dollars thereof has
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TIONAL AMOUNT OF STOCK HAS BEEN
WHOLLY SUBSCRIBED FOR AND TAKEN BY
THE DIRECTORS OF THE COMPANY. On the
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amount as the Supervisors shall deem expedient, to aid in
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7-30 GOLD LOAN

OF THE

Northern Pacific Railroad Co.

RAPID PROGRESS OF THE WORK.

The building of the Northern Pacific Railroad (begun July last), is being pushed forward with great energy from both extremities of the line. Several thousand men are employed in Minnesota and on the Pacific coast. The grade is nearly completed 266 miles westward from Lake Superior; trains are running over 130 miles of finished road, and track-laying is rapidly progressing towards the eastern border of Dakota. Including its purchase of the St. Paul & Pacific Road, the Northern Pacific Company now has 413 miles of completed road, and by September next this will be increased to at least 560.

A GOOD INVESTMENT. Jay Cooke & Co. are now selling, and unhesitatingly recommend, as a profitable and perfectly safe investment, the First Mortgage Land Grant Gold Bonds of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company. They have 30 years to run, bear Seven and Threetenths per cent. gold interest (more than 8 per cent. carrency) and are secured by first and only mortgage on the entire road and its equipments, and also, as fast as the road is completed, on

23,000 ACRES OF LAND to every mile of track, or 500 Acres for each $1,000 Bond. They are exempt from U. S. Tax: Principal and Interest are payable in Gold; Deno mirations: Coupons, $100 to $1,000; Registered, $100 to $10,000.

LANDS FOR BONDS. Northern Pacific 7-30's are at all times receivable at ten per cent. above par, in exchange or the Company's Lands, at their lowest cash price. This renders them practically Interest-bearing Land War

rants.

SINKING FUND. The proceeds of all sales of Lands are required to be devoted to the re-purchase and cancel lation of the First Mortgage Bonds of the Company. The Land Grant of the Road exceeds Fifty Million Acres. This immense Sinki g Fund will undoubtedly cancel the principal of the Company's bonded debt before it falls due. With their ample security and high rate of interest, there is no investment, accessible to the people, which is more profitable or safe.

EXCHANGING U. S. FIVE-TWENTIES. The success of the New Government 5 per cent. Loan will compel the early surrender of United States 6 per cents. Many holders of Five-Twenties are now exchanging them for Northern Pacific Seven-Thirties, thus realizing a handsome profit, and greatly increasing their yearly income.

OTHER SECURITIES. All marketable Stocks and Bonds will be received at their highest current price in exchange for Northern Pacific Seven-Thirties. Express charges on Money or Bonds received, and on Seven-Thirties sent in return, will be paid by the Financial Agents. Full information, maps, pamphlets, etc., can be obtained on application at any agency, or from the undersigned, For sale by

JAY COOKE & CO.,

PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, AND WASHINGTON Financial Agents Northern Pacific Railroad Company By Banks and Bankers generally throughout the country.

TO LET-IN BROOKLYN.

Two very pleasant houses, in complete order, with improvements and conve

through that County. For the proper equalization of the niences, at a moderate rental.

interest of shareholders who may subscribe and pay in
moneys at different times, the Directors are authorized to
issue scrip for interest on such payments, payable out of
the earnings.

The terms of Subscription will be as follows:

TEN PER CENT of the amount of Stock subscribed for, to be paid in cash at the time of subscription. The residue to be paid as called for by the Board of Directors on a notice of thirty days, but no call at any one time to exceed ten per cent.

Scrip for interest at the rate of seven per cent. per annum will be issued by the Company, payable out of the first earnings of the Railway on all instalments paid on Stock subscribed for within thirty days after the Subscription Books shall be opened.

The Company reserves the right to close the Subscription Books at any time after the twenty-ninth day of July,

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"Radicals" and

Terms:-Five Divars per annum, in advance; Clergymen, Four Dollars. *criber, unless made by draft, check, P. O. money order, or registered letter. The date of expiration of each subscription is indicated on the printed label, WHICH BY TURNS IS A RECEIPT AND A BILL. A delay of more than three months in reneiving subscriptions will endanger their continuance. ADDRESS, PUBLISHER OF "THE NATIÓN," BOX 6732, NEW YORK, PUBLISHING OFFICE, 3 PARK PLACE

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Dealers in Government Securities State, Courty, and City Bonds. Also. Sterling Exchange drawn by Jay Cooke & Co., on Jay Cooke, McCulloch & Co., London, in sums and at dates to suit. Commercial Credits and Circular Letters for Travellers issued, available in all parte of Europe.

JOHN MUNROE & CO., BANKERS,

8 WALL STREET, NEW YORK,

iasne dreniar Letters of Credit for Travellers, and Draw Baon

MUNROB & CU..

7 Rre NCR EE, PARIS, ALEXANDERS, CUNLIFFEN & CO 30 Lombard Street, London.

WILLIAM C. GILMAN,

DEALER IN

INJURANCE SCRIP,

AND

FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE STOCK, 46 PINE STREET, CORNER OF WILLIAM STREET,

New York.

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SECURITY FROM LOSS LY ROBBERY, FIRE, OR ACCIDENT.

THE FIDELITY INSURANCE, TRUST, AND

SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY,
OF PHILADELPHIA,

In their New Marble Pre-proof Building, 329 and 331
Chinat Street

APITAL, $1,001,000, of which 700,500 is paid. Resive for gfe keeping under guarantee, Coupon Bonds, Secritic, Pam Pate, Coin, Deeds, and Valnable of every descripcion. Also rent Sales in their Burglar-proof op at $1 to $75 a year, according to size. Interest owed on money deposits. Trasis of every kind received and executed.

N. B. BROWNE, PREST. ROBERT PATTERSON, Sze, and TREAS

S. G. & G. C. WARD,

FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM TWELVE CENTS PER COFY.

AGENTS FOB

BROTHERS

& COMPANY

52 Wall Street, New York, 28 State Street, Boston,

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DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.

STOCK, NOTE, AND GOLD BROKERS,
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.

LEE, HIGGINSON & CO.,

STOCK AND NOTE BROKERS,

40 STATE STREET, BOSTON, Stocks and Bonds bought and sold at the Exchanges of New York, Philadelphia, and Boston.

Particular attention given to the securities of the Chicago, Burlington, and Quay R. R., Michigan Central R. R., and their oil-hoo's and branches.

CHASE & HIGGINSON,

BROKERS IN STOCKS AND RAILROAD BONDS No. 6 BROAD STRE T. Buy and sell the Bonds of the following Railouts: C caso, Burlington, and Quacy R. R. an branches-S per er dents. Burlington and Missouri Ris 5. (in Iowa) --8 per cents. Do, do, in Nebraska) p gents. River, Ft. Scott, and Grif PR-10 p. pta, Levenworth, Lawrence, and Galves on R. R ནོ}རྫོང་རྒྱCUP8,

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