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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
•429 
Hakyey Fisk. 
A. S. Hatch. 
Off.ct: of T:~K & IIatcit. 1 
Banters and Dealers i • Government Securities, > 
No. 5 Xassau-st.. NeW-Xobk, Oct. S. IjTj. ) 
The price of ihe last issues of Fivc-Tvvcntics :o-f::iy is 
110!j— that is, a $1,000 bond will bring, in cash, $1,105. 
The price of Central Pacific Bonds to-day is 90 3 | s — 
that is, a $1,000 bond can be bongUt for $093.75. 
The Central Pacific Railroad is well and economically 
managed, and its revenues aro large, certain and con- 
stantly increasing, as is shown by the following state- 
ment of its earnings since its beginning: 
. Gross. 
1S65 $401,011.02 
1S86 861,917.57 
1S67 - .... 1,470,653.50 
1S6SC... 2.300.787.17 
I860... 5,670,(322.25 
..$720.274;46 
.. 7S4.099.64 
.. S06.040.00 
.. S33.41-2.50 
On. Expenses. Net. 
Si -21. 060.53 $230,272.39 
200,710 61 GM.20a.9B 
430.913.33 1.139,740.17 
S43.166.54 1.457.000.S3 
2,993,523.19 2.077.299.00 
The earnings of the main line for the cm-rent year will 
exceed $5,000,099, and are as follows: 
Jannarv S413.104.41 Jnnc 
February 394,176.47 July 
March 483,332.91 August... ... 
April U33.75S.06 September 
May 76S,719.77| 
The Bonds arc dealt in with the same Jacility as Five- 
Twenty bonds, and have a market at all the great money 
centers in the world — such as London. Frankfort, Am- 
stcrdam— and at the Xew-Tork Stock Exchange. TTe 
unhesitatingly advise our friends and customers, who 
may be thinking of making investments, or exchanging 
their Five-Twenties, to take these Bonds as suitable, 
safe and advantageous. 
We buy and sell Government Securities and Central 
Pacific Bonds, make collections, and allow interest on 
deposits. Fisk & Hatch. 
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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 GRAPE.— Of the new grapes re- 
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greatest promise of general success. Like the Concord, 
it has proved a hardy, vigorous grower; while, in the 
abundance and excellent quality of its fruit, it stands first 
among black grapes. Xo variety of fruit is more desira- 
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fore, let every man plant a vine. and. when planting, 
plant the earliest and best. — New York Tribune. 
The Eumelan crape is regularly advertised in the 
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