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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[June, 
(Advertisements on this page, $2.50 per Agate Lineof Space.) 
; IN PRICES OF J 
:TEiLS & COFFEES; 
TO CONFORM TO THE 
PUICE OF GOL.D. 
GET FRESH GOODS & SAVE MONEY. 
THE 
liliM 
|TEA COMPANY.! 
Established 18G1, 
Ave now receiving the choicest Eatily Pickings New Ceop 
Teas from the best cultivated districts of China and Japan. 
These Teas have been selected with great care, and with 
especial reference to the taste and wants of our customers. 
They are very fresh, and of the choicest flavor. 
We shall now fill "club orders" from these new crops 
Teas in quantities to suit our customers, at greatly reduced 
prices, while the goods are of the freshest description. Lib- 
eral discounts allowed to Clubs of $30 and upwards. 
PRICE LIST OF TEAS: 
OOLOIG (Black), 50c , 00c, 70c., 80c., best 90c. 
BII-YKD r Green and Black); 50c, 60c, 70c., SOc, best 90c. 
SOUCHONG (Black), sue, 90c, best $1. 
ENGLISH BREAKFAST (Black), best $1.15. 
LlIPrcitlAT, (Greeni, S0e„ 90c, $l,$1.10. best $1.25. 
YOUNG HYSON (Green), 60c, 70c, SOc. 90c, $1, $1.10, 
besl $1.20. 
UNCOLORED JAPAN, 90c, $1, $1.10, best $1.20. 
GUNPOWDER (Green), $1.25, best $1.50. 
COFFEES ROASTED AND GROUND DAILY. 
GROUND COFFHE. 15c., 20c, 25c, 30c, a^c, per pound. 
Hotels, Saloons, Hoarding-house keepers, and Families who 
use large quantities of Colfec, can economize in that article 
by using our FRENCH BREAKFAST and DINNER COF- 
FEE, which we sell at the low price of 25 cents per pound, 
and warrant to give perfect satisfaction. 
Consumers can save from 5 to S profits by purchasing their 
Teas of the Great American Tea Company. 
By our system of supplying clubs throughout the country, 
consumers in all parts of the United States can receive their 
teas at the same prices (with the small additional expense 
of transportation) as though they bought them at our 
wholesale warehouses in this City. 
All Goods Warranted or the Money Refunded. 
POST-OFFICE Orders and Drafts, make payable to the 
order of tiie Great American Tea Company. Direct let- 
ters and orders to the 
i Great American Tea Company, I 
Nos. 3 1 and 33 VESEY-ST., 
; Post-Office Box, 5,643, New Tork City. ■ 
IIORSPORD'S SELF-RAISING BREAD 
PREPARATION 
Makes the most wholesome and best of bread, nrsctriT, 
cakes, &c. Unlike some other teast, It contains no POISON 
to create DYSPEPSIA, and the bread may therefore be 
eaten hot without detriment. Resolving itself into Phos- 
phate of Lime and soda, it prevents RICKETS, CHOLERA, 
and decay of TEETH, and promotes the growth of Muscle 
and Bone. In "raising" the dough it doe3 not, like other 
yeast, decompose the flour, but adds nutriment to the bread, 
and otherwise improves it in quality and quantity. Each 
package contains lull directions foi\ use. Send for pam- 
Bhlet, supplied gratis. Ask your Grocer for " Horsford's 
read Preparation." WILSON", LOCKWOOD, EVERETT 
& CO., Wholesale Agents, 201 Fulton-st., New Tork. 
UTCHISON'S FAMILY CI- 
DER AND WINE MILL, is the 
best for Hand. Made with single or 
double curb. Also presses and grinders 
separate. For Manufacturers. 
DANIELS' POWER MILL 
is the best of all, crushing the fruit and 
yielding more juice than anv other. Not 
liable to injury. Cast Cider Press Screios, 
fine thread and very powerful. Copper 
Strip Feed Cutters, the best and cheap- 
est Self-feeding: Cutter for Hay, Straw, 
and Corn-stalks. JMshwitz Pulverizing 
Harrow, with seat, will be owned as soon 
as known. Send tor Illustrated Circular. 
PEEKSRILL PLOW WORKS, 
Peekskill, N. T„ or 61 Merwin St., Cleveland, Ohio. 
trade: 
MARK z: 
Read Votaw & Montgomery's Adv't on last cover page. 
PI 
OX and^^^^^^^SHEEP ** 
and Beef Tea for the Million. 
Strengthening Nourishment! Economy in housekeeping ! 
LIEBIG'S COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT, the same 
that received the highest prizes at Paris, Havre, and Amster- 
dam, and that is supplied to the British, French, Russian, 
Prussian, and other Governments. None genuine without 
the signatures of Baron Liebig, the inventor, and of Dr. 
Max V. Pettenkofer. delegate, on every jar. 
J. MILHAUS' SONS, Company's Agents, 1S3 Broadway, 
New Tork. For sale everywhere. 
IV. Y. State Agricultural Society 
Says : " No more direct or emphatic endorsement of vour 
scales can he given by the Society than has been given in 
the award of its 
FIUST PREMIUM 
Medal which you have received, and which the Executive 
Board unanimously sustained on appeal. The testimony of 
the Judges being that your premium scale was equal in 
design, material, construction, and accuracy, to those of 
FAIRBANKS, 
although furnished at such a moderate price." 
FOUR TON HAY SCALES, $75. 
Send fov Free Price List 196. 
EDWARD F. JONES, 
Binghamton, IV. Y. 
Tor Farmers, Merchants, Manufacturers, Railroad Com- 
panies, Machinists, Druggists, &c, &c, in great variety. 
Evert/ Farmer should have a FAIRBANKS' SCALE. 
Send for Circular. FAIRBANKS & CO., 
252 Broad way. New Tork. 
240 Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. 
_ „ 53 Camp St., New Orleans. 
FAIRBANKS & EWING, Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. 
FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., IIS Milk St., Boston. 
AD. PUTNAM & CO., Produce Commission 
• Merchants, No. 6S Pearl-st.New Tork. "Quick sales 
and prompt returns." J^- Send for our weekly Price-cur- 
rent and Marking Plate. ^£3 
All who are interested in Fruit Cnlture, Gardening, Flowers, Designs of Cottages, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, and embel- 
lishment of Home Grounds, are invited to take a trial trip with The Horticulturist for 3 months or a year. Subscription 
terms reduced for the Spring of ]S"0. In clubs of 5 or over, only $1.50 a year ; 3 copies, $5; 2 copies, $4. Full terms, $2.50 
per annum. Send stamp for Illustrated Prospectus and Premium List of valuable Roses and Lilies. Now is the time to 
form Clubs for a good gardening and horticultural journal. Address HENRY T. WILLIAMS, 5 Beekman St., New York. 
AGHICULTUHAL STEAM ENGINES. 
EQUALLED BY NONE IN COMBINED MERITS OF CAPACITY, ECONOMY, 
DURABILITY, SIMPLICITY, AND PERFECTION. 
ADAPTED ESPECIALLY TO 
Grain Threshing, Wood and Shingle Sawing, Cotton Ginning, 
and various other service on the Farm and Plantation. Hundreds are in use, accomplishing more and better work, with 
greater satisfaction and economy than can be effected with any other power. 
These AGRICULTURAL ENGINES are not an Experiment, BUT A SUCCESS OF MANY YEARS' TRIAL AND 
PROOF,— THE RESULT OF MANY TEARS' PERFECTION. Among their chief merits are 
SIMPLICITY AND STRENGTH OF CONSTRUCTION ; 
not requiring the skill of an experienced Engineer to use, nor the expense of a machinist to repair or keep in order. 
One of* these Engines Threshed 41,000 Bushels of Grain in $3 Days. 
last Season, earning $1,986. 
Descriptive Circulars of these.and also of our PORTABLE and STATION ART ENGINES.will be furnished on application to 
WOOD, TA BER & mORSG, 
Eaton, Madison Co., IV. Y. 
EDUCATION for FARMERS.— For 
information apply to W.S.CLARK, President Massa- 
chusetts Agricultural College, Amherst, Mass. 
Patents, Government Claims, Pensions, Bounties, &C, 
address J. McC. Perkins, Counsellor at Law, 513 7th St, 
Washington, D. C. 
