1870 .] 
AMERICAN AGEIG ULTURIST. 
4-29 
1865.. 
Gross. 
...$401,941.92 
Op. Expenses. 
$121,069.53 
1868.. 
... 864,917.57 
209,710 61 
1867.. 
..1,470,653.50 
430.913.33 
1868.. 
..2.300,767.17 
• -i.166.54 
ISO!).. 
. 5,670,822.25 
2, .00,523.19 
July..... 784,099.64 
August. 806,040.00 
September. 833,412.50 
Harvey Fisk. A. S. Hatch.. 
Office of Fisk & Hatch. 
Bankers and Dealers in ■ Government Securities, 
No. 5 Nassau-st., New-Yokk, Oet. 8, 1870. 
The price of the last, issues of Five-Twenties to-duy is 
11014 — that is, a $1,000 bond will bring, in cash, $1,103. 
The price of Central Pacific Bonds to-day is 90 3 | s — 
that is, a $1,000 bond can be bought for $903.75. 
The Central Pacific Railroad is well and economically 
managed, and its revenues are large, certain and con¬ 
stantly increasing, as is shown by the following state¬ 
ment of its earnings since its beginning: 
Net. 
$280,272.39 
664,206196 
1,139,740.17 
1,457.600.63 
2,677,299.09 
The earnings of the main line for the current year will 
ex ’.eed $8,000,000, and are as follows: 
January.$413,104.41 June.$729,274.46 
February. 394.170.47 
March. 488,332.91 
April. 633.758.06 
May. 768,719.77 
The Bonds are dealt in with the same facility as Five- 
Twenty bonds, and have a market at. all the great money 
centers in the world — such as London, Frankfort, Am¬ 
sterdam—and at the Ncw-York Stock Exchange. Vfe 
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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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. 
nrtSSE 2SEST GKAPE.-Of the new grapes rc- 
Jx cently put before the public, the Enmelan is giving 
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. No variety of fruit is more desira¬ 
ble than the grape, and none more easily grown. There¬ 
fore, let every man plant a vine, and, when planting, 
plant the earliest and best.— New York Tribune. 
The Enmelan grape is regularly advertised in the 
American Agriculturist by IIASBROUCK & -BUSHNELL, 
Iona, near Pe’ekskill, N. Y. 
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The ~~ 
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109 MERCER ST„ near PRINCE ST., 
NEW Y4MSK.. _ 
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sn r l is more economical than any other Lamp in use.” 
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paying Seven per cent, $1,000 cac 
for sale at $725 each. 
^and Sraat Beads, 
running twenty years, 
40 Sonlla 3d Sit., Pliilsulelpliia,, Pa* 
IIORSFORD’S SELF-RAISING BREAD 
PREPARATION 
Makes the most wholesome and best of bbead, biscuit, 
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and decay of TEETH, and promotes the growth of Muscle 
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and otherwise improves it in quality and quantity. Each 
package contains full directions for use. Send for pam¬ 
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Bread Preparation.” WILSON. LOCKWOOD, EVERETT 
& CO., Wholesale Agents, 201 Fulton St., New York. 
J# 4^ 
One Pound of Crampton’s imperial 
Laundry Soap will make twelve quarto 
of Handsome Soft Soap, Ask your Gro¬ 
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BROTHERS, 84 Front St., New York. 
rgMIE BARTLETT REVERSIBLE SEWING 
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kinds of work and having all attachments for $10. The Bart¬ 
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