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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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Business Notices, One Dollnr per Line of Snttoa. 
~m BOYMEKT LOlF 
op 
$200,000,000. 
Tilt* Loan I. nutliorlzod by Act of Confess 
of Muroh 8tU, 1864, which provides for lis REDEMP- 
TION IN COIN, at any period not less than ten or more 
than forty years from its dale, at the ploasure of the 
Government. 
I ntiilta Kcdcmptlou, five per cent, interest is 
to be paid semi-annually IN COIN. 
Subacripllouft to the loan are received by the 
National Banks in United States notes or In such cur- 
rency or other funds as are taken by them on deposit 
at par. 
Its Exemption from Stato or local Tax- 
ation adds from one to three per cent, per annum to 
its value. 
The Rate of Iuterest on this loan, although 
but five per cent. In coin is as much greater in currency 
as the difference between the market value of currency 
anil gold. 
As a Rnlc, the five per cent, specie securities of 
all solvent governments are always par or above, and 
currency now funded in the National Loan, will be worth 
its face in gold, besides paying a regular and liberal per- 
centage to the holder. 
The authorized Amount of this loan is Two 
Hundred Million Dollars. The amount of subscriptions 
reported to the Treasury at Washington, tip to June 4, 
has been. 
$G7,050,§50. 
Subscriptions will be received by the Treas- 
urer of the United States at Washington, and the Assistant 
Tieasurrrs at New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, 
ii nd by the 
First National Bank of New York, No. 4 VVai. . 
" " 23d St. 6c Broadway. 
" " 27 6c 29 Pine Street. 
" " 338 Third Avenue. 
" " f.lh Av. 6c Broadw'y. 
" " 363 Broadway. 
" " No. 240 Broadway. 
Second " - 
Fourth " " 
Fifth " " 
Siztu " " 
Ninth " " 
Tenth " " 
Central National Bank of New-York, No. 11 Duane-st. 
New-York Nat. Exchange Bank, No. 181 Greenwich-st. 
AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS 
which are depositaries of public money, and all 
RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS 
throughout the country (acling as agents of the National 
Depositary Banks,) will furnish further information on 
application, and afford 
EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. 
• •'IIMk 1Ihiii:ui Face l>iviite."— What 
of the Feaiures ? A long nose, a short nose, a blunt 
nose or a sharp nose. What does it indicate ? Blue eyes 
Grey eyes, Black eyes ; Auburn Hair, Brown Hair, Black 
Hair, Red Hair. Cheeks. Chins, Lips with dimples in 
them ; what do they signify ? See advertisement uf the 
Illustrated Phrenological Journal, in another 
place. It is published at $2 a year by 
MESSRS. FOWLER 6c WELLS, 
389 Broadway, New York, 
And now is the time to subscribe for it. 
Agents Wanted 
To canvass for a new book, just published. 
" I'eii-Pieturcs of the War." 
Apply to LEDYARD BILL, 10 Spruce-st., New-York. 
The Craig Mieroseope 
And mounted objects combine instruction with amuse- 
ment, the useful with the entertaining. This Micro- 
scope, in brass, is mailed, postage paid, for $2 50 ; or 
with six beautiful mounted objects for $3 25 ; or with 
24 objects for $5 50. In hard rubber, for 50 cents in 
tddition to above prices. Address, HENRY CRAIG, 
180 Centre-streot, New-York. 
NO MAGAZINE 
NuMnr.its among lis contributors such eminent nnmos as 
those constituting the regular staff of writers for the 
ATLANTIC MONTHLY. 
The Best American Writers 
Contribute regularly to Us pages. IIawthornk, Emeu- 
son, Lowell, Lonofellow, Holmes, Whittier, and 
other distinguished writers, are represented In Its col- 
umns. A specimen number sent on receipt of 25 cents. 
Terms— $3 00 a year, postage paid by the publishers. 
Liberal reduction to clubs. Address 
T1CKNOR & FIELDS, 
135 Washington-st., Boston, Mass. 
Doty's Clothes Washers. 
The Proprietor would announee that he has got up a 
still betler Clothes Washer, and has now located his 
headquarters at 19 Becltinaii-st., N. Y. 
As to his new " PARAGON " Clothes Washer, 
read the following Report of the Agrl. Ed. N. Y. Tribune: 
East Yonkeus, N. V., " Washi7ig~day" April IS, 1864. 
"Friend Doty :— Your last improvement of your 
Washing Machine is a cnniplPte success. As it was be- 
fore, it was the first machine that I could ever get coun- 
tenanced. As it is now, all agree that it is more conve- 
nient, and washes more clothes at once than the other. 
A little slim girl of ten years uses It : and an invalid lady, 
who has to sit down to work, can wash without fatigue. 
Yon have won blessines from all the women ahout this 
house, be assured of that. SOLON ROBINSON." 
Send for New Circular to WM. M. DOTY, 
19 Beekman-st., New-York. 
WHEELER & WILSON'S IIIGHEST PREMIUM 
jB^e/i«/J— «Xjb*BSk« 
LOCKSTITCH 
£EWI>G-IHA€IIC\£:S. 
625 Broadway, New-York. 
"There la no better family machine than this made, as we 
have proved by five years* use In our own family." 
American Agriculturist. • 
SETS OF DRAWING INSTRUMENTS. 
?*v similar to those given as premiums, can be eup- 
puv^> ~ '.his office to those who desire them, at the low 
price of $ivji wit bv mail postpaid, 
Geo. A. Prince & Co.'s 
Mclodeons, Harmoniums, & School Organs. 
Sale Agency, 543 Broadway, New-York. 
These are the only instruments which have the most 
valuable improvements, viz. : Divided Swell, Graduated 
Swell, and Basso Teuuto, 
Send for Descriptive Catalogue and New Price List. 
C1IAS. E. BACON, Sole Agent. 
Harder's Threshing Machine. 
Persons intending to purchase a Threshing Machine, 
will do well to send for a Circular of the Premium Ma- 
chine, Manufactured by R. <fc M. HARDER, Cobles- 
kill, Schoharie Co., N. Y. See their advertisement m 
June No. of Agriculturist, 
Pyle's Soap, Salcratns, and 
CREAM TARTAR, are the articles for housekeepers 
to buy in these times of high prices. They are put up 
full weight, and being pure, go much further in using. 
ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP THEM. 
w: 
e would invite the Public to examine J. P. HALE'S 
NEW S300 PIANO FORTES at No. 4T6 Broad- 
way, New-York. It is seldom you find such decided and 
substantial improvements. He has overcome all the 
former difficulties, which will save the country trade a 
vast amount of trouble and expense for repairs, wldch 
always been a heavy tax on the public. 
$250. SEVEN OCTAVE $250. 
ROSEWOOD PIANO-FORTES. 
GROVESTEEN & CO., 499 Broadway, N. T. 
New.enlarged Scale Piano-Fortes, with latest improvements. 
Thirty years' experience, with greatly Increased facilities 
for manufacturing, enable us to sell for CASH at the above 
unusually low price. Our instruments received the highest 
award nt the World's Fair, and for Ave successive years at 
the American Institute. "Warranted five years. Terms net 
Cash. Call or send for descriptive circular. 
Advertisements, to ba sure of insertion, must be re- 
ceived BEFORE the 10th of the preceding month. 
N. B.— JVo AdterilHnnent of Patmi AfC'llclne* or nerrrt 
remedies desireil. furtles unknown in tin' ftditnr* pergonal- 
lit or b\i repnuuton, are rtquexWrt tn furnish good reference*. 
"We desire to be sure that adverUH'-rn •> ill do what 0"-'j prom- 
ise to do. liy living up to these requirements, ice aim to 
make the advertising page* valuable not only to the reader*, 
but to the advertiser* themselves. 
TERMS— (eanti before insertion) : 
foe tiik ENOLisn kimtion only. 04 IlncB In an inch). 
Seventy five cents per line of space, for each Insertion. 
One ha{f column (74 Hues), $T>0 each Insertion. 
One whole column 048 ItneB), $95 each Insertion. 
IiuplnesB Notices, One Dollar per lino. 
German Kdltlon, Ten cents per line ; $10 per column. 
~THlf~ 
LOXDOX CLUB COFFEE. 
This Standard Coffkk Is prepared from thk rest Old 
Java, and has no connection with any of '.ho adulterations 
drifting about the market. It Is easily dtetlniralBlied from 
all others by Its remarkable fragrance, strength, and flavor. 
It haa been tried and recommended by the Editor of 
THE INDEPENDENT. 
» " « THE HOME JOURNAL. 
« « THE EVANGELIST. 
" " " THE METHODIST. 
Commended also by the Christian Advocate, by Trra 
Baptist Fxamtner, by most oi the leading Editors, and by 
tho most respectable PHYSICIANS. Nearly all prominent 
Journalists and Professional men are using and commending 
THE LONDON CLUB COFFEE. 
"We have ourselves used this Coffee," says the Editor of 
Tde Independent, "and have no hesitation In commending 
It as an agreeable, healthful, and every way reliable article. 
From Dr. Van Kleeck. 
Gentlemen: I have been using your Coffee In my family 
and consider It superior to any I have met with. I find It 
to contain only the healthiest Ingredients, together with & 
very unusual proportion of pure Java Coffee. Having 
recommended It extenslvelyln my practice, I have heard but 
one opinion in its favoras a nutritious and healthy beverage, 
and well adapted to nervous temperaments. 
JAS. B. VAN KLEECK, M. D, 
Feb. 15, 186J. No. 160 Franklin st. N. T 
This coffee is put up for the trade in cases of 36 lbs., CO lbs. 
and 100 lbs. 
The price of the Club Coffee to the consumer ranges from 
24 to 35 cents. 
i-r To the Trade a Liberal Discount. _£3 
TEKMS— NET CASH. 
CI1AS. II. LVOV, Role Agent. 
No. 4S Courtlandt-st,, N'cvv Yorte. 
GRANVILLE, OHIO, FEMALE COLLEGE.— 
Thirty First yenrbeirlns Sept. Rib. Educational advan- 
tages unsurpassed, location remarkably healthy, charges 
vcrv low. The best place to educate vniir daughters. Send 
for 'Catalogue to W. P. BLERli, Granville, Ohio. 
AN ELEGANT TWO HORSE CARRYALL, to 
hold four persons, for sale. Is almost new, well built, 
neatly finished, and admirably adapted to country uso. 
Price *'£i0. 
Address E. T. PHILLIPS. 
Plalnlleld. N, J. 
THOROUGH BRED ALDERNET BULL FOR 
SALE or exchange by CEO. O. IDE, Claremonl. N. II. 
M1E INDISPENSABLE NEW 
HOW TO WHITE, 
HOW TO TALK. 
HAND BOOK. 
HOW TO i 
HOW TO r>%|6 £■*«■ 
In one handsome volume of 100 pages. irinio^^ent by flrst 
?ost lor t'i. Airenrs warned. Please address all orders to 
OWLEi! ,fc WELLS. No. 3S9 Broadway, Kew-Vork. 
Italian Queen Bees. 
For sale by L. L. LAKGSTUOTH 6c SON. Oxford. O. 
Be Merry and Wise. 
ALL THE GIRLS AND BOYS 
Like USURY'S ML'SEUM, their oldest and best Magazine. 
Vol. XLVII1 commences July 1st. Killed with Stories, Pic- 
tures, History, Instructive Articles, Puzzles by Aunt Sae, 
&c &e. Phizes moxtblt fob bolving Pboblems. Beau- 
tiful Gold Merry Badse for Premium. Fine Steel engraved 
Portrait of wir*m Hatchet in Jan. No.. $1 a year. Single 
coploi W.^nt* Addren J. N. STEARNS, 
Ul Faltoa-et., Now- York City, 
