1871.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
429 
Chesapeake and Ohios — Five- 
Twenties — Central Pacifies. 
Banking Office of Fisk & Hatch, 1 
No. 5 Nassau St., New Yohk, Oct. 9, 1S71. f 
Of the Fifteen Millions Chesapeake anm Ohio Six 
Per Cent Loan, less than one third retrains unsokl, and 
this remainder is rapidly being taken np. These bonds 
have thirty years to ran, are especially desirable for in- 
vestment, can now be bought 
17 per cent less than Ten-Forties, 
20 per cent less than Five-Twenties, 
25 per cent less than Sixes of 1881, 
and are equally sure to be paid, principal nud interest, ki 
gold coin. Price (at present) 93 and accrued interest, 
that is, with coupon attached, due Nov. 1st. 
$1,000 Chesapeake aud Ohio Bond costs to-day $950.47. 
$500 Chesapeake and Ohio Bond costs to-day $478.23. 
$100 Chesapeake and Ohio Bond costs to-day $95.65. 
We have but a limited supply left of the smaller de- 
nominations. Bonds are in coupon or registered form, 
same as Five-Twenties. 
When the Railroad is completed in 1872, and the Bonds 
are dealt in at the Stock Exchanges of the world, we 
have no doubt they will be equally popular with the Cen- 
tral Pacifies, which now command a premium, and are a 
favorite security here and In Europe, both roads being 
prominent lines and under substantially the same fiscal 
management. Principal and interest of the Central 
Pacific and Chesapeake and Ohio Bonds are speci- 
fically payable in gold coin in New York ; the interest on 
the former being paid January and July, and of the latter, 
May aud November, corresponding with the two classes 
of Five-Twenties. 
We recommend cither of them to our friends and cus- 
tomers with the same confidence that we did the Five- 
Twenty Bonds, when we were selling millions of them 
for the United States Government. 
We buy and sell Five-Twenties, Ten- Forties, 
Eightt-Ones, and Central or Western Pacifics, or 
receive them in payment for Chesapeake and Ohio 
Bonds at their current market price. Orders for Chesa- 
peake and Ohio Bonds, accompanied with Drafts or 
Checks, may be forwarded to us by mail, and the bonds 
will be sent by express, charges paid. 
FISK & HATCH. 
P.S.— Accounts of Banks, Bankers, and others received, 
on which we allow Four per Cent interest. 
Certificates of deposit issued and collections made in 
all parts of the Union. 
Harvey Fisk. 
A. S. Hatch. 
Facts lor Housekeepers, — No one 
doubts the value of a patent Universal Clothes- 
Wringer, and no one after one trial will find less 
reason for doubting the value of a Doty Washing 
Machine. If one is complete and labor-saving, so 
is the other. — Cleveland ( Ohio) Farmer. 
THE BEST WATER-PIPE, 
also the cheapest when strength and durability are 
considered, is the Tin-lined Lead Pipe, manufactured 
by the Colwells, Shaw & Willard M'p'o Co., No. 213 
Centre St., New York. Price 15 cents n pound for all 
sizes. Circular and sample of pipe sent by mail free. 
Also manufacturers of Block-tin Pipe, Lead Pipe, Sheet 
* Lead, Solder, etc. Order s solicited, and filled at sight. 
PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL 
Is need in all families where a perfectly safe, pure, and 
reliable oil is appreciated. INo accidents can possibly 
occar from Its nse. 
Oil lloU»e Of (HAS. I'HA'IT, 
Established 1770. 108 Fulton St., New York. 
Asbestos Roofing 
See notice and advertisement in September number of 
this paper, on pages 915 and 350, relative to Asbestos Roofing. 
Full Descriptive Pamphlets, Price-list, and Samples of 
Roofing, Sheathing, etc., sent free. 
H. W. JOHNS, Sole Manufacturer, 
78 William St., New York. 
MAPLE SUGAR. 
Farmers who own Sugar Camps, end wtampforour Cir- 
cular and Treatise on the manufacture of extra sugar and 
syrup. Addreas 
H. S. MACHINE CO., Uellows Falls, Vt. 
A 
GREAT CHANCE FOR AGENTS. 
Do yon want an agency, local or traveling, with an 
opportunity to make %H to S'-JO a dav selling our 
new 7-fitranrt White Wire Clothe* Hues? Me >/ last 
forever. Sample free, sothereis no risk. ArWIres'x/i 
once, Hudson River Wire Work*, cor. Water St. and 
Maiden Lane, N. Y., or 16 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 
ELG 
ILLINOIS) 
ATCHES! 
The Famous Railroad Time-Keepers, 
New York Central Hatlkoad, ) 
General Sltkuintendent's Office, [• 
Albany, March 26, 1810. ) 
T. M. Avery, Esq., 
Pres't National Watch Co., Chicago-: 
Dear Sir .-—In answer to your Inquiries as to the "Watch I 
have of your manufacture, I would say that I have carried 
it some four inouths, and find itagood, reliable time-keeper. 
The movements seem perfect; it runs regular, and I sec no 
difference In its register of time whether I carry it about 
with me in the office or when traveling by trains. I do not 
hesitate to recommend them as reliable Watches, with per- 
fect works running with great accuracy, and well adapted 
for use of railroad men or others that wi6li good Watches. 
Besides, they are the production of our own country's 
mechanics, and that, together with their merit as time- 
registers, should certainly give them preference over 
imported Watches, however good the reputation of foreign 
makers may be. Yours truly, 
J. TILLINGHAST. 
Similar testimonials to the above have beeu received from 
the General Sup'ts of the Union Pacific, the Chicago, Alton, 
and St. L., the C. and R, I., the C. and N. W., the Erie, 
the Hudson Eiver, the Penn. Central, the Mich. Central, and 
the Mich. Southern Railroads. The Penn. Central R.R. are 
furnishing the Elgin Watches to their engineers. Nearly ^00 
are now in use upon that line owned by the Company. Not 
the least among the causes why this leading and splendidly 
managed road has never met with a serious accident in the 
running of its trains, is the reliability of these time-keepers. 
From the above testimony, it is claimed for them that they 
are the standard Railroad Watches of the Country. 
FOR SALE BY ALL JEWELERS. 
The Elgin Illustrated Almanac, or the Illustrated Article 
on "Ancient and Modern Time-Keepers," by A. P. -Rich- 
ardson, sent free upon application to National (Elgin) 
Watch Company, Wt and 129 Lake Street, Chicago, or No. 1 
Maiden Lane, New York. 
PREPARE 
Tfliaeiksgiving, 
R Christmas, 
New Year's Day, 
Mince-Pies, 
Plum-Puddings, 
Fruit Cake, 
With Plenty of Raisins. 
Every one will like them better if the Beeds arc taken out. 
This once troublesome work can now be done cebtainly, 
easily, and quickly with our new 
PATENT RAISHT-SEEDER, 
which is wanted by every family. For sale by all Hardware 
and House-furnishing Stores. If the store in your neighbor- 
hood is not vet supplied, we will send one to any address on 
receipt of %%. Send for "Locke's Patent Raisin-Seeder." 
Address TURNER, SEYMOUR & JUDDS, 
64 Duanc St., New York. 
WE SEND SINGLE 
WALTHAM WATCHES 
by Express to any part of the United States, and allow the 
purchaser to open the package and examine, the watch be- 
fore paying the bill. Send lor our price-list, which gives 
full particulars, and please state that you saw this advertise- 
ment lu the American Agiuculttjbist. 
HOWAKD & CO., 
No. 865 Broadway, New York. 
ZW AH prices reduced since Feb. 1st. 
For Twelve Years Past 
Dooley's Yeast Powdeb has been gradually but surely 
increasing in demand and public favor from its well-known 
chemical purity and the uniform success which attends the 
making of good bread, rolls, biscuits, etc. It is an estab- 
lished fact that one pound of Doolet's Teast Powdei: 
will produce better results In the culinary department than 
double the quantity of the majority of Baking Powders In 
market. As it permits no waste of flour prepared with it, it 
is the cheapest as well as the best. Full weight guaran- 
teed. All first-class Grocers keep it. 
AnCAn Month, with Stencil and Key-Check DIe6. 
JpAtfU Don't fall to secure Clrcnlnr and Samples, free. 
Address S. M. SPENCE R, Brattleboro. Vt. 
$9QA For lst-ela-is Pianos, sent on trial — no Asrts. 
*«"» Address U. S. PIANO CO., 865 Broadway, N. T. 
FREEMAN & BURR, 
CLOTHING WAREHOUSES, 
Nos. 138 and 140 Fulton St., N. T. 
FREEMAN & BURR open tlic Season wilh an im- 
mense Stock in SUITS, OVF.RC'OATS, and 
CLOTHING of every description, for all ages and all oc- 
cupations and occasions, to which they cordially invite the 
attention of purchasers. 
Overcoats. $8. 
Overcoats, «ao. 
Overcoats, S4o. 
JiusrNEss Suits, sis.DressSuits, sao. 
ISusiNESsSuiTS, 8»5.DrESsSuiTS, 840. 
BusinessSuits, $50. Dress Suits, $oo. 
JioYS' Suits, ss. 
Boys' Suits, sio. 
Boys' Suits, sao. 
ORDERS by I.KTTERpromntly filled. FREE- 
MAN ^ BURR'S NEW SYSTEM OF SELF- 
ME ASTJRE, of which thousands are availing themselves, 
enables parties In any part of the conntrv to order direct 
from tliem with the certainty of receiving the most PER- 
FECT FIT attainable. 
RULES FOR SEI.F-MEASURE. Samples of 
Goods, Price-list, and Fashion Sheet Sent Ff.ek on 
application. 
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. 
ORGANS 
IELODEONS. 
The Oldest, Largest, and Most Perfect Manufactory In the 
United States. 
47,€>O0 
Now In use. 
No other Musical Instrument ever obtained the same 
popularity. 
5^~ Send for Price-Lists. 
Address BUFFALO, IV. Y., 
Or CHICAGO, ILL,. 
THE AMERICAN ORGANS 
Have met with au unparalleled success during the last 
year. The 
NEW STYLES 
Especially are pronounced beyond competition for the prices 
asked. All the substantial excellences of the finest organs 
are combined in this beautiful series, which are sold at prices 
ranging from S'JOO downwards. 
Tlic Grand Organs lor Churches 
have been In constant demand, and the Bale of 
PARLOR I.^M'lfil m:.Vlfi 
has been enormous. New efforts are now making to keep 
pace with the great increase of business. 
%3?~ The present high standard of excellence will be 
maintained. 
Catalogues sent free on application. Address 
The Smith American Organ Company, 
Tremont St., opposite Waltham St., Boston, Mass. 
ENOCH 
MORGAN'S 
SONS' ^ 
SAPOLIO 
cleans windows, scours knives and table ware, removes 
stains and rust, and is the verv best thing ever used for 
general house-cleaning. For sale by all good Grocery and 
Drug Stores. 
Wholesale, 211 Washington St., New York. 
THE NOVELTY KNIFE. 
For every Lady's Work-Basket. 
For every Gentleman's Pocket. 
A harulsome two-bladed knife, one an ordinary blade, the 
other the well-known 
YANKEE BLADE, 
OE 
Patent Sewing Ripper, Eraser, Nail-Trim- 
mer, etc*, etc. 
Is made Of the best steel, and is the most useful implement 
for the lady's work-basket or the gentleman's writing-desk. 
Sent, post-paid, by mail, on receipt of one dollar. 
Address W. A. FITCH, 
245 Proadwa)', New York. 
for Pnndav Schools. Ad- 
dresa, for Catalogue, J. C. 
Gnrrigucs, Publisher, 608 
Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
