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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[June, 1866. 
(Business Notices $2.00 per Agate Line of Space. ) 
tTTe 
um mmm m co., 
Have selected the following kinds from their Stock, which 
they recommend to meet the wants of Clubs. They are 
Bold at Cargo Prices, the same as the Company sell them 
In New York, as the list of prices will show. 
All goods sold are warranted to give satisfaction. 
PRICE LI!$T: 
OOLONO, 70c., 80c., 90c., best $1 per pound. 
MIXED, 70c., SOc, 00c. , beat f 1 per pound. 
ENGLISH BREAKFAST, 80c.. 90c., |1, *1.:0, best 
$1.20 per pound. 
GREEN TEAS, 80c., 90c., $1, $1.10, best $1.25 per 
pound. 
TOtrXG HYSON, 80c., 90c., $1, $1.10, best $1.35 per 
pound, 
JAPAN, $1, $1.10, best $1.25 per pound. 
IMPERIAL and HYSON, best $1.25 per pound. 
These Teas are chosen for their intrinsic worth, keeping 
In mind health, economy, and a high degree of pleasure in 
drinking them. 
COFFEBS ROASTED Ac GROCNB DAILY. 
GROUND COFFEE, 20c., 25c.. SOc, 35c.— best 40c. per 
pound. Hotels, Saloons, Boardlns-House keepers and Fam- 
ilies who use large quantities of Coffee, can economize In 
that article by using our FRK.VCH BREAKFAST and DIN- 
rEU COFFEE, which We sell at the low price of SOc. per 
pomd and warranted to give perfect satisfaction. 
"'""" ■ ' - can save from SOc. to $1 per pound by purchas- 
of the 
^^ - ^ AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
T9t% 81 e*-iJ 3^ VESEr-ST., corner Church-9t. 
Sa'6-K) ■*:' AD WAT, corner Bleecker-st. 
WOw 603 I- HTH AVfi., near Thirty-seventh-st. 
K- ',0."» I't LTOy-ST., BROOKLYN, corner Concord-st. 
.. r.try Clnbs, Hand and Wagon Peddlers, and small 
SLO!.-. wl . :..ch class we are supplying many thousands, all 
hf which are doing well), can have their orders promptly and 
Oi^thfully filled ; and In case of clubs, can have each party's 
Viame marked on their packages as directed by sending their 
brders to Nob. 31 and S3 Vesey-st. 
Our friends are getting up Clubs In most towns throughout 
Ihe country, and for which we feel very grateful. Some of 
btir Clubs send orders weeklj', some not so often, while 
others keep a etanding ordor to be supplied with a given 
quantity each week, or at st.ited periods. And in all cases 
(where a suflaclent time has elapsed) Clubs have repeated 
their orders. 
Parties sending Club or other orders for less than thirty 
dollars, had belter send Post-Offlce drafts, or money with 
their orders, to save the expense of collections by express ; 
but larger orders we will forward by express, to collect on 
delivery. 
"Wo return thanks to parties who have taken an inter- 
est In getting up Clubs. 
Hereafter we will send a complimentary package to the 
party getting up the CLUB. Our profits are small, but we 
win be as liberal as we can afford. 
CI*UBS.— The manner of getting up Club^ is sliown by 
the following : 
AcGi'sPA. Hancock Co., III., April 4, lR6e. 
Oehat Ambkican' Tea. Company, yon. Hi and 3S !>*•'// 
street, New York: 
I send you herein a small list, which you will please fill up 
and forward to my address by the American Express Com- 
pany, with bin for collection: 
Isaac Kennedy, 8 fts Imperial at $1.23 best $10.00 
James Kennedy. 8 n>5 Imi»erial at 1.25 do 1000 
J. Van Brunt, 8 lbs Gunpowder at 155 do 10.00 
J. Kinghorne, S lbs Imperial at 1.25 do 10.00 
J. Kerrigan, 2 H)s Guii|>o\vder at 1,25 do 2.50 
do 2 fts Impi-rialftt 1.2t do 2.50 
S.B. Crosby, 4 Bs Gunpowder at 1.25 do 5.00 
D. Pierson,"2 Tbs Japan, uncolored, at 1.25 do 2.50 
E.Ward, 3 Bs Young Hvson at 1.25 do 3.75 
John Patch, 2 Ib3 Young Hveon at 1.25 do 2.".0 
do 2 Tb3 Gunpowflor at 1.25 do 2.50 
do 4 lbs Java Coffee, green, at — 40 do 1.60 
Total «G2.85 
Tlie packages you will please put in one box, if possible 
and direct to me at Augusta, Hancock County, HI. 
Yours respectfully, 
JOHN P. PATCH 
P.S.— The grocers here think that we are going to get swin- 
dled In this operation. Please do the best you can by us. 
P. 
ArGUSTA, 111,, April CS, 1806. 
Gbeat AmekicaN" Tea Company: 
Genllemen,—! have the pleasure to inform you that I re- 
ceived the Tea and bill alio. K., and I find that it gives good 
satisfaction in every case. It cost us just 9 cents per pound 
to get It here, so we saved $:.0G on a pound, besides getting 
a better article, I expect to get up a large Club soon. 
Please accept many thanks for the complimentary. 
Yours, very respectfully, 
JOHN P. PATCH. 
Augusta, Hancock Co., HI. 
The Herald of Health 
FOR MAY CONTAINS: 
To Tira YorNQ Men of Amebica. Bv Rev. E. H. Chapin 
Dig Lewis on Normal Schools for Physical Cultfre. 
A Paper on The Nose axd Its Health. 
Shall We Kat Pork? 
Town and Cocxtey. 
Small Pox. 
puyslqre of the different states- 
DEGENEn.\TinN OF THE WOMEN OF ASIERICA. 
Cattle Plague: Is it a question of Diet, or what is it ' 
$1.50 A YEAH: 15 CENTS A NUMBEU. 
The first Five Numbers of the present vear, comprisini; an 
invaluable amount of important and interesting reading 
matter, will be sent to any address, as specimens, upon the 
receipt of Fifty Cents. 
Address MILLER, WOOD & CO., 
No. 15 Laighl-st., N ew York. 
The Largest and most productive, S-n^ectest and 
most delicious. Hardiest and everv wav the BEST 
BlacUberry extant. No Garden is compfete without it. 
Send stamp for Prices, Testimonials, &c., (New Edition) to 
E. WILLIAMS, Mont Clair, N. J. 
NIAGARA 
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, 
:!S'o. ICJ ^^'all Street, 
CHARTERED 1850. 
Farm Risks taken at very low rates by all our Agenta. 
CASH CAPITAL,, - - - $l,0O0,O0<> 
Surplus, Jan. 1, 1 §66, • - 296,030 
LOSSES liberally acJJnBted and promptly paid. 
JONATHAN D. STEELE, President. 
P. NoTMAK, Secretary. 
Important to Cider Jflaker§. 
THE JERSEY 
POWER APPLE GBUnJER, 
(BUTTEr.WORTH'S PATENT.) 
For grinding Apples. Peaches and other kinds of frnit. 
See Advertisement in May Ko., and send for Circnlar. Man- 
ufactured and for sale by 
R. BUTTEr.TYOP.TH. Trenton. X . J, 
TAKE YOLR CIIOIC£! 
"We have already plven awar more thfin 
TWO HinVDRED 
Sewln? Machines, as premiums for petMne: subscribers to the 
Nbw York OnsERVEK, 16 n.'W subscribers will secure a 
$,T.T Sewing Machine, either H'lieeler A; Mtlson. or Grover 
& Baker See Agriculturist for March and April. 
Sample copies :ind Circulars sent to any a'ldre-ss free. 
Terms, 93.50 a Year in Advance. 
SWKEY R MORSE, JR., & CO., 
3T PARK ROW, New fork. 
PURELY MUTUAL_LIFE INSURANCE. 
NEW YORK 
LITE INSURANCE COMPANY 
ESTABLISHED 1845. 
Home Office, Nos. I 12 and I 14 Broadway, New York. 
ASSETS, OVER $5 ,000 ,000— S E C U R E L 1 INVESTED. 
{See 21s< AnnuaX Report April No. AgrieuUxirist.) 
This is one of the OLDEST, SAFEST, and most SUCCESSFUL Life Insurance Companies in the United States, and 
offers advantages not excelled, and !n some respects Styr BQr aled, by any other. Its Trustees In Kew Tork city are of 
the very first and most reliable names. 
It is Strictly Mutual, the Policy-Holders Receirin? the Entire Profits. 
[t^° Special care in the selections of its ris/c: — .f/rirc economy — and n safe and jiidtcioux iftvextmenr of itd 
funds — emphattcally characterize the management of this Compamj. ^^| 
Dividend§ are, and always bare been Declared Annuall}-. 
The mortality among its members has been proportionnteli/ lean than that of any other Life Insurance Company In Ameri- 
ca— a result consequent on a most careful and judicious selection of lives, and one of great importance to policy-holders. 
It offers to the assured the mo^t nhniidant sC'^iirit^ in a large accumulated fund, amoiinting unto to orcr 
FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. 
It accommodates Its members iu the settlement of tlieir premiums, by granting, when desired, a credit nt once on account 
qf future dlvidejids, thus furnishing Insurance for nearly double the amount for about the same task paymkxt as is re- 
quired In an "all-cash company." 
The Annual Income, exclusive of Interest on Investments, XOW EXCEEDS 
TAVO AND A. MA-LF JiIlLLTOK^K OF DOLLATlSa. 
THIS COMPANY 
ORIGINATED AND INTRODUCKD THE XEW FEATURE KXOW.N' AS 
THE NO N -FORFEIT r RE PLAN, 
which Is rapidly Buperseding the old system of life-long payments, and HAS P.EVOLUTIO.S'IZED THE SYSTEM OF LIFE 
INSDUANCE IN THE U-VITED STATES, and which has been adopted (generally in a less Invorable form) by all Life 
Companies ; thus attesting the force of public opinion in favor of a system so favorable to policy holders as that established 
by the New York Life /or the benefit ofils members. 
It has received the unqualified approval of the best business men In the land, large numbers of whom have taken out 
policies under it, purely as an investment, 
AT THE END OP TEN YE.VP.S 
By the table on which this class of poliries is bas'^d, a person incurs no risk iu taking out a poli.-y. Injuring to-day for 
$.^000, If he dies to-morrow, the f5.n00 immediately becomes a claim; and if he lives ten years, ami niakis ten annual pay- 
ments his policy Is paid up— nothing more to pay, and still his dividends continue, making 
DIS L.IFE POLiICY, 
A SOURCE OF INCOME TO KIM WHILE LIVING. 
The only ivelghty argument offered against Life Insurance is tliat a party might pay in for a numlier of years, and llien. 
by Inadvertenc'^ Inability, etc., be unable to continue paying, thereby losing all he had paid. The ■• New York Life " 
have obviated this objection by their 
TEN YEAR NON-FORFEITURE PLAN. 
A pa.'ty by this table, after the second year, 
CX:V.VOr FORFEIT A.VY PART OF WHAT HAS BESy PAID /.Y, 
Thu.s, It one insuring by this plan for $10,000 dlscontlnnes after the second year, lie Is entitled to a PAID-UP POLICY, 
accordin'' to the number of years paid in, viz. : 
Second year, two-tenths of JIO.OOO (.amount Insured), amounting to *iOOO, with dividend on same for life. 
Third year, three-tenths of " " " ^.00t>, 
Fourth year, four-tenths of " " " 4,000, 
Fifth rear, five-tenths of " " " •^''W, 
And so on, until the tenth annual payment, when alt ispaid, and dividends still conUnue during the lifetime of the assured. 
£»- This feature, among others, has given to this Company a success unparalleled In the history of Life Insurance. 
Persons desiring information, or Policies, or to be connected with the Company as Agents, will ple-.ise apply to the Home 
Office, either personally or by letter. 
There has been Paid to the Widows and Orphans of Members of this Company an Ag- 
gregate Sum Exceeding S3,.-.00,000. 
The Dividends Paid (Return Premiums) Exceed 81,700,000. 
ItlORRIS FR.*3iKI.I.>', President. 
WIl,I.IA3I H. BEERS, Aotnary. 
