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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
[April, 
ANOTHER GREAT 
REDUCTION 
IN' 
Teas. 
GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS 
BY GETTING UP CLUBS. 
And remunerative to Club Organizers. 
THE 
Great American Tea 
COMPANY, 
Have received a full assortment of 
NEW CROP 
and many more arriving, with which to supply their cus¬ 
tomers in all cases, and have again 
REDUCED THE PRICES' OF ALL THEIR TEAS 
to the lowest point. GOODS WARRANTED TO GIVE 
SATISFACTION in all cases at the following 
LIST OP PRICES : 
OOLONG, (Black) 50, 00, TO, bestSOc. per lb. 
MIXED, (Green and Black) 50, 00, 70, best 80c. per lb. 
■JAPAN, (Uncolored) 80,00, $1.00. best $ .10 per lb. 
IMPERIAL. (Green) 70, 80, 90, $1.00, $1.10, best- $1.20 per lb. 
YOUNG HYSON, (Green) 70, 80, 90, $1.00, best $1.15 per lb. 
GUNPOWDER. (Green) $1.20. best $1.10 peril). 
ENGLISH BREAKFAST, (Black) 70, SO, 90, $1.00, best $1.10 
per lb. 
ROASTED AND GROUND DAILY, always under our own 
supervision and upon our own premises. ‘ 
GROUND COFFEE, 15, 20. 25, 30, best 35c. per lb. 
Hotels, Saloons, Boarding-House Keepers and Families 
who use large quantities of Coffee, can economize in that 
article bv using our FRENCH BREAKFAST AND DIN¬ 
NER COFFEE, which we sell at the low price of 25 cts. per 
pound, and warrant to give perfect satisfaction. 
ROASTED (Unground), 20, 25, 30, best 35c. per lb. 
GREEN (Unroasted), 20, 25, best 30c. per lb. 
GETTING UP CLUBS. 
Let each person wishing t@ join in a club, say how much 
Tea or Coffee lie wants, and select the kind and price from 
our Price-List, as published. Write the names, kinds, and 
amounts plainly.on a. list; and when, the club is complete 
send it to us by mail, and we will put each party’s goods in 
separate packages, and mark the name upon them, with the 
cost, so there need he no - confusion in their distribution- 
each party getting exactly what he orders, and no more. 
The cost of transportation, the members of the club can di¬ 
vide equitably among themselves. 
The funds to pay for the goods ordered can be sent by 
drafts on New York, by Post-Office money orders, or by Ex¬ 
press, as may suit the convenience of the'club. Or, if the 
amount ordered exceeds thirty dollars, we will, if desired, 
sesd the goods by Express, to “ collect on delivery .” 
Consumers can save 5 to 8 profits by purchasing of 
THE 
Great American Tea Comp’y, 
31 33 Vesey Street, 
P. O. Box, 5,643. NEW YORK CITY. 
SEND FOR FREE SAMPLE. 
Unequaled for making light and nutritious Bread, Bis¬ 
cuits, Pastry.etc., and is used and approved by Orange Judd, 
Esq., Editor of this Journal ;Drs. M. II. Henry and It. O. Do re¬ 
mits ^Professors Ott & Chandler, New York City; Profes¬ 
sors Janies V. Z. Hlaney and It. L. Rea,Chicago ; Dr. Wm. S. 
Merrill, Cincinnati. 
WILSON, LOCKWOOD, EVERETT & CO.. Gen’l Agents, 
_ 51 Murray Street, New York. 
L A NDSC APE GAR DENIM G.—Rohert Morris Copp- 
land, Boston, lias 20 years’ experience, and directs all kinds 
oi Rural Improvements. Send for Circular. 
Thea-Nectar 
is a 
BLACK TEA 
with 
GREEN TEA 
PLAVOR, 
and will 
Suit nil tastes. 
W arranted Satisfactory. 
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. 
And for sale Wholesale only by the 
GREAT ATLANTIC & PAC3FSC TEA CO., 
P. O. Box 5,506. No. 8 Church St., N. Y. 
Send for Thea-Nectar Circular. 
NEW LOAN 
OF THE 
UNITED STATES. 
IMF© 1ST AMT CIRCULAR. 
Treasssry Department, ) 
Washington, February 28, 1871. j 
Public notice is hereby given, that books will be opened 
on the sixth day of March next, in this country' and in 
Europe, for subscriptions to the National Loan, under the 
Act approved July 14, 1870, entitled “An Act to authorize 
the Refunding of the National Debt',” and the Act .in 
amendment thereof, approved January 20, 1S71. 
The proposed loan comprises three classes of Bonds, 
namely: 
First. . Bonds to the amount of five hundred millions of 
dollars; payable in coin, at the pleasure of the United 
States, after ten years from the date of their issue, and 
bearing interest, payable quarterly in coin, at the rate of 
five per cent per annum.- 
Second. Bonds to the amount -of three hundred mil¬ 
lions of dollars, payable in coin, at the pleasure of the 
United States, after fifteen-years [from the date, of their 
issue, and bearing interest, payable quarterly in coin, at 
the rate of four and a half per cent per annum. 
Third. Bonds to the amount of seven hundred mil¬ 
lions of dollars, payable in coin, at the pleasure 'of the 
United States, after thirty years from the date of their 
issue, and bearing interest, payable quarterly in coin, at 
the rate of four per cent per annum. 
Subscriptions to the loan will have preference in the 
following order, namely: 
First. Subscriptions that may be first made for five per 
cent bonds to the amount of two hundred millions of 
dollars; of which there will be reserved for twenty days, 
one-half for subscribers in this country and one-half for 
subscribers in foreign countries. 
Second. Subscriptions for equal amounts of each class 
of bonds. 
eminent, quarterly, on the first days of February, May, 
August, and November, in each year. 
The bonds of the several classes aforesaid, and the in¬ 
terest thereon, are exempt from the payment of all taxes 
or dues of the United States, as well as from taxation in 
any form by or under State, municipal, or local authority. 
After maturity, the bonds last issued will be first re¬ 
deemed, by classes and numbers, as may be designated by 
the Secretary of the Treasury. 
The bonds will be issued at the United States Treasury, 
but the agents for the negotiation of the loan in Europe 
are authorized to make arrangements with subscribers 
for the transmission of the bonds to the agents through 
whom subscriptions may be received. 
Subscribers in the United States will receive the new 
bonds of the agents with whom the subscriptions are 
made. 
In the United States, the National Banks are author¬ 
ized to receive subscriptions, and subscriptions may also 
be made at the office of the Treasurer of the United 
States, or of any Assistant Treasurer, or the Designated 
Depositaries at Buffalo, N. Y.: Chicago, Ill.; Cincinnati, 
Ohio.; Louisville, Ky.; Mobile, Ala.; and Pittsburgh, Pa. 
The following banking-houses are also authorized to 
act as agents , in receiving subscriptions ip the United 
States, viz: i 
New Yorle City. 
Austin Baldwin & Co, 
Baker & Kitchen. 
A. Belmont & Co. 
Blake Brothers & Co. 
Brown Brothers & Co. 
Budge, .Schiff & Co. 
Cecil, Stout & Thayer. 
John J. Cisco & Son. 
Clark, Dodge & Co. 
Henry Clews & Co. 
Jay Cooke & Co. 
Dabney, Morgan & Co. 
Thomas Denny & Co. 
Iioiintze Brothers. * 
[Leonard, Sheldon & Foster. 
Maitland, Phelps & Co. 
Marx & Co. 
Morton, Bliss &'Co. 
P, M. Myers.& Co. 
George.Opdyke k Co 
E. D. Randolph & Co. 
Reid, Leo & Content. 
Security Bank. 
. Kohn Loeb & Co. 
' J. and W. Seligman & Co. 
Soutter & Co. 
Drexel, Winthrop & Co. Edward Sweet & Co: 
Duncan, Sherman & Co. Moses Taylor & Col 
Fisk & Hatch. Trevor & Colgate. 
Frank & Gahs. Turner Brothers.’ 
Gibson, Casanova & Co. Chase & Higginson. 
Glcndinning,Davis &Anrory.Union Trust Company. 
Hatch & Foote, , Van Schaick & Co. 
W. T. Hatch & Son. . Verinilye ■& Co. 
Edward Haight, L. .Yon Hoffman & Co. 
H, A. Heiser’s Sons. Wells, Fargo & Co. 
Howes & Macy. Baitzer & Taalcs.. 
James G. King’s Sons. Winslow, Lanier & Co. 
GEORGE S. BOUT WELL, 
Secretary of the Treasury. 
Equaled by none in Combined Merits of 
Capacity, Economy, Durability, Sim¬ 
plicity, and Perfection. 
WE PORTABLE ENGINE, 
Mounted on Locomotive Boiler, having fire-box and ash-pit 
entirely surrounded by water space; is set upon legs and 
timbers; occupies little room; needs no brickwork; is 
suitable for use in any place where a power is required— 
in Mills, Shops, Foundries or Printing-Roams, Or in Stock 
Barns, for grinding, cutting, and steaming food for stock. 
The 
STATIONARY ENGINE 
Third. Subscriptions for equal amounts of bonds bear¬ 
ing interest at the rate of four and a half per cent, and 
of bonds bearing interest at the rate of five per cent. 
Fourth. Subscriptions for any five per cent bonds 
that may not be subscribed for in the preceding classes. 
When a’subscription is made, the subscriber will be re¬ 
quired to deposit two per cent of the amount thereof in 
coin or currency of the United States, or in bonds of the 
class to bo exchanged, to be accounted for by the Govern¬ 
ment when the new bonds are delivered; and payment 
may be made”either in coin or in bonds of the United 
States known as jive-twenty bonds, at their par value. 
The coin received in payment will be applied to the 
redemption of five-twenty bonds, and the debt of the 
United States will not be increased by this loan. 
The bonds will be registered or issued with coupons, 
as may he desired by subscribers. Registered bonds will 
be issued of the denominations of $50, $100, $500, $1,000, 
$5,000, and $10,000 ; and conpon bonds of each denomina¬ 
tion except the last two. The interest will bo payable in 
the United States, at the office of the Treasurer, any As¬ 
sistant Treasnrer, or Designated Depositary of the Gov- 
Is complete, with Governor, Pump, and Beater, with con¬ 
nections fitted. The 
AGRICULTURAL EMGSME, 
Supplied with Locomotive Boiler, having fire-box and ash-pit 
entirely surrounded by water space; is mounted on wheels, 
with pole for attaching horses for moving from place to 
place; is suitable for Grain Threshing, Corn Shelling, 
Wood and Shingle Sawing, <kc. 
Circulars, with description and prices, furnished on appli¬ 
cation to 
WOOD, TABER & MORSE, 
EATON, MADISON CO., NEW YORK. 
Ell ME LAN GRAPE-VI1VES, 
Grown from the original stock. Buy no other. TROPHY 
TOMATO SEED, grown from "Headquarters Stock.” 25 
cents for package or 100 seeds, post-paid. Five packages for 
$1. Trophy Tomato Seed given as premium with Eumelan 
Grape-Yiues. Agents wanted. Send for circulars and show¬ 
bills. HASBROUCK & BUSH NELL, 
“Iona,” near Peekskill, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
