1865.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
325 
(Business notices $1 25 per agate line of space.) 
FISR & HATCH, 
Xo. 5 Nassaii-st,, New- York, 
BANKERS AND GENERAL DEALERS 
IN 
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, 
Agents for the sale of 
The ^ew 7-30 Loan. 
DEPOSITS RECEIVED. 
COLLECTIONS MADE 
AND 
Financial Business generally Transact- 
ed ivltli care and promptness. 
VER31ILYE & CO., 
JVo. 44 Wall Street, Mio York, 
GOl'ERllENT LOIN IfiENTS, 
KEEP ON HAND FOR 
Xm -me c3.la.to Z^elixrexTT-^ 
ALL ISSUES OF 
7-30 Treasury Notes, of all Denominations. 
We BL'Y and SELL all classes of GOVKKXMENT SECUR- 
ITIES at market rales. ORDERS from BANKS and BANK- 
EilS executed on favorable terras, and witli dcspatcb. Also 
receive DEPOSITS, and ALLOW INTEliEST on current 
bain nee. 
ti:ki?iijlte: Sc co. 
loua and Israella G-rape Vines. 
Also Vines of all other good Native varieties, for Gar- 
den and Vineyard. Price List and Pamphlet sent for 
8 ct. stamp. Illustrated Catalogue, 6S large Pages, 23 
cents. Descriptive Catalogue, 32 Pages, 10 cents. The 
two, bound together, 50 cents. These two Catalogues 
are together a thorough and complete manual of the 
Vine, and although named Catalogues, only two pages 
in each are given to that object. 
The Descriptive exhibits the principles and general 
considerations which form the basis upon which grape 
culture is to be successfully conducteJ, and is illustrated 
with many of the best engravings ever prepared for the 
purpose. The Illustrated treats tlioroughly of practice 
and practical results, illustrated with about eighty en- 
gravings, both togetlier constituting the most thorough, 
piactical, and comprehensive treatise on the Vine in the 
language. 
The sixteen-page Catalogue is intended to facilitate 
the businessof selling Vines, and is filled with important 
matter worthy of the attention of every lover of good 
grapes. 
N. B.— Tne conditions of full measure of success in 
Garden and Vineyard are clearly stated in Illustrated 
Catalogue; and the chapters " On Proper Treatment 
of the Vines when Received," "On the Preparation of 
the Ground," and '" On Planting," should be attentively 
read and observed by all purchasers of Vines. 
C. W. GRANT, "XONA," near PEEKSKILL, 
Westchester County, N. Y., 1865. 
To Purchasers of Organs, 
Iflelodeous, or Haruioniuuis. 
Evei-y one having any thought of purchasing an in- 
strument of this class now or at any future time should 
j-cnd for one of MASON" & HAMLIN'S Cabinet Organ 
Circulars, which will be sent to any address entirely free 
of expense. This Circular fContains much information 
which will be useful to every purchaser of such an in- 
strument, such as articles on '* How to Judge of a Musi- 
cal Instrument," " History of tlie Organ," " History of 
Reed Instruments," &c., &c. Address MASON BROTH- 
ERS. 59G Bniadway. New York, Or, MASON & HAM- 
LIN, 274 Washington-street, Boston. 
PIANOS & ORGANS. 
Great Bargains in HALLET, DAVIS & GO'S Grand 
and Square Pianos— and other New Pianos. Sold on 
montiily payments. Good seconU-irand Pianos at $60, 
»150 to $300. 
PIANOS AND ITIELODEONS TO LET. 
A. E. THOMPSON'S Chapel and Parlor Organs, 
voiced by a skillfut Organist, far superior to all other 
Reed OrgaDS. Price $160. T. S. BERRY, 
593 Broadway, New York. 
UNITED STATES 
7-30 LOM. 
THIiir> SEIMES, 
$230,000,000. 
By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the 
undersigned, the General Subscription Agent for the 
sale of the Lfnited Stales Securities, offers to tlie public 
the Third Series of Treasury Notes, bearing seven and 
three-tenths per cent. Interest, per annum, known as the 
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. 
These Notes are issued under date of July 16th, 1665, 
and are payable three years from that date, in currency, 
or are convertible at the option of the holder into 
U. S. 5-20 Six per cent. 
GOLD-BEARING BONDS. 
These Bonds are now worth a handsome premium and 
are exempt, as are all the Government Bonds,/rom State, 
County, and Municipal taxation, which adds from one to 
three per cent, per annum to their value, according to the 
rate levied on other property. The interest is payable 
semi-annually by coupons attached to each note, which 
may be cut off and sold to any bank or banker. 
The interest at 7.30 per cent, amounts to 
One cent per day on a %oO note. 
Two cents " '* " $100 
Ten " " " " ?50O 
20 *' " " " $1000 '* 
$1 " " " " $5000 
Notes of all the denominations named will be promptly 
furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. 
The Notes of this Third Series are precisely simi- 
lar in form and privileges to the Seven-Thirties alrealy 
sold, except that the Government reserves to itself tne 
option of paying interest in gold coin at 6 per cent., in- 
stead of 7 S-lOths in currency. Subscribers will deduct 
the interest in currency up to July I5th, at t!ie time when 
they subscribe. 
The delivery of the notes of this Third Series of the 
Seven-thirties will commence on the 1st of June, and 
will be made promptly and continuously after that date. 
The sliglit change made in the condition of this THIRD 
SERIES affects only the matter of interest. The pay- 
ment in gold, if made, will be equivalent to the currency 
interest of the higher rate. 
The return to specie payments, in the event of which 
only will the option to pay interest in Gold be availed of, 
would so reduce and equalize prices that purchases made 
with six per cent, in gold would be fully equal to those 
made with seven and three-tenths per cent, in currency. 
This is 
THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET 
Now offered by the Government, and its superior ad- 
vantages make it the 
GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE, 
Less than $230,000,000 of the Loan authorized by 
Congress are now on the market. This amount, at 
the rate at which it is being absorbed, will all he sub- 
scribed for witliin si.xty days, when the notes will un- 
doubtedly command a premium, as has uniformly been 
the case on closing the subscriptions to other Loans. 
In order that citizens of every town and section of 
the country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan, 
the National Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers 
throughout the country have generally agreed to receive 
subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own 
agents, in whom they have confidence, and who only are 
to be responsible for tlie delivery of the notes for wliich 
they receive orders. 
JAY COOKE, 
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 
No. 114 South TUird Stre.t, 
NEW PUBLICATIONS. 
May IS, 1665. 
PHILADELPHIA. 
* TTENTION ! AGENTS. 
LINCOLN CHART, (PICTORIAL) 40 cts. 
LINCOLN CHART, (HISTORICAL) 40 cts. 
LINCOLN CRAYON LIKENESS, 60 cts. 
LINCOLN LITH. PORTRAIT, 20 cts. 
LINCOLN HOME MONUMENT, 25 cts. 
These new elegant Engravings (Nos. 1, 2, and 
5 are coloied) now ready. No. 1 has a life 
size Head and Bust, a magniftcent Head-piere, 
and 10 finely engraved scenes of his Life ; size. 
2Sx3S. No. 2 is filled with the most important 
events of his Life and Dealh; size 28x-"8. No. 3 
is a large Crayon Lithi^graphic Likeness, unsur- 
passed in excellence ; size 19x"24. No. 4 is a sim- 
iljir smaller Portrait. No. 5 is a chaste and beau- 
tiful Oinamentai Monument ; size 14x18. 
Specimens mailed at above prices. We have 
also three Lillhigraphs showing the ASSASSINA- 
TION. DEATH BED SCENE, and the CATA- 
FALQUE, size l.'ixIT; maileil at 20 cents each; 
the last three for 50 cents ; the two Charts for 75 
cents, and the whole eiuht for $2. 
GENEROUS TERMS TO AGENTS. 
For these and 80 other kinds of colored Maps, 
Charts and Prints to suit the times, send for new 
descriptive Price List. 
H. H I^LOI'D A: CO., 
21 Johii-»t., Now Vork, 
$10© 
One Hundred Dollars in United States greenbacks 
will be given for the largest Fiog sent to the "Grand 
Exhihilion of Bull Frogs." For full particulars see the 
July number of "THE FUNNIEST." This number 
will be mailed to parties on the receipt of fifteen cents. 
Address J. M. SHEICK, " Funniest Office," 
39 & 40 Park Row, New York. 
Ten other premiums ranging from $20 downward will 
be paid for prize Bull Frogs. "THE FUNNIEST" can 
be had of all newsdealers! Send your orders in advance. 
" MAGIC PICTURE CARDS." 
Each picture disclosing upon close examination much 
more than is at first seen ' New, Unique, Curious, 
Puzzling and Amusing. The whole set. with Explan- 
ATORr Key, sent post-paid, for 30 cents or. four sets 
to one address for $1. AMSDEN & CO., Publishers, 
14 Bromfield-street, Boston. 
PULPIT AND ROSTRUM. No. 34, CONTAINS 
Hon. GEORGE BANCROFT'S ORATION 
At the Obsequies of ABRAHAM LINCOLN, 
THE FUNERAL ODE. bv William Cullen Bryant, 
The EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION, Jan. 1. 1863, 
Mb. LINCOLN'S LaST INAUGURAL ADDRESS, 
A CORRECT PORTRAIT OF THE LATE PRESIDENT. 
Price, by mail, wiih Portrait, 3ii cents. 
No. 33 is Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER'S 
Fort Sumter Oratum. bv m;iil. 'jn cenls. 
SCHERMERHORN. BANCROFT & CO., 
130 Grand-st., New York. 
Concentrated Lemonade 
incases of 2, 4, 6 and 12 dozen. Warranted pure. Price 
$3.50 per dozen. Orders must be accompanied by Cash. 
Tor sale by T. HARDY & CO., 36 Dey-st., N. Y. 
Woodside Nursery. 
ANDREW S. FULLER, HORTICULTURIST, 
formerly qf _Brooklyn, L. I. 
Grape Vines, Small Fruits and Haidy Ornamental 
Plants. P. O. Addiess, Ridgewood, Bergen Co., N. J. 
Pateut liover Horse Po^vers for Farm and 
Plantation use. Portable, ven,' easy working and proved 
durable by lorig use. They liave three rates of motion 
for Threshing or SaAving, Ginning Cotton and Grinding, 
Pumping, <fec. For Circulars or Machines, Address 
CRESSON, HUBBARD & SMITH, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Lun^, Female and Cbrontc Diseases 
treated successfully at Drs. S. S. & S. E. STRONG'S 
Remedial Institute, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. See last 
month's No. of Agriculturist, For full information send 
for a Circular. 
Bradbury's Celebrated Fiauo 
Fortes. 
427 Si 435 Broome-st, New Tort 
B 
ASHFULNESS,— HOW TO OVERCOME IT. 
See PHKENOLOGICAL JOURKAL. Jan. No. 20 cts. 
FOWLEK & WELLS, 389 Broadway, NewTort 
