[October, 1867. 
itT ii'O Kn r\p!' A*^^16 I-iin6 of SpflCB.) 
(Business Notices $2.50 pei 
GEEAT AMERICAN 
tea COMP. 4 NY 
HAVE JUST RECEIVED 
TWO FULL GARCOES 
OF THE 
fisest ceop of teas. 
©00 HALF CHESTS T^y 
s’s’ooo HALF CHESTS by 
In addition to these large cargoes of Black and Japan 
Teas the Company are constantly receiving large invoices 
of the finest quality of Green Teas from the Moyune dis¬ 
tricts of China, Which are unrivaled for fineness and e ica 
cy of flavor, which they are selling at the following prices: 
OOLOXG (Black). 50C., 60C., 70c., 80c., 90c., best $t 13 
IvlIXED, (Green and Black), 50c., 60c., lOc., 80c., ., 
EXGlSh°J 3 MAKFAST (Black), 50c., 6Cc., 70c., 80c., 90c., 
Si Sl.lO, best $1.20 per pound. . 
imperial (Green), 50 c., 60c., 70c., 80c., 90c., $1. $U0, best 
YOUNG HYSON (Green), 50c., 60c., 70c., 80c., 90c., $1, $1.10, 
best $1.25 per pound. 
UNCOLORED JAPAN, 90c., $1, $1.10, best $1.2d per pounc. 
GUNPOIYDER, (Green), $1.25, best $1.50 per pound. 
COFFEES ROASTEoIiB GRQOfiO GAILY. 
GROUND COFFEE,20c., 25c., 30c., 35c.,best 40o. per pound. 
Hotels, Saloons, Boarding-house keepers, and Families who 
use large quantities of Coffee, can economize in that article 
by using oar FRENCH BREAKFAST AND DINNER COF¬ 
FEE, which we sell at the low price of SOo. per pound, and 
warrant to give perfect satisfaction. 
CosisximeiS can save from 50 cents to SI pei’ 
ponnd ((beside tlic Express cliarges,) by pwr- 
ebasing tbeir (Teas of tbe 
eHEAT A1EEI€AN TEA C'DMPANY, 
Nos. SI and SS VESEY STREET. 
Post Office Box, 5643, New York City. 
We warrant all the goods we sell to give entire satisfac¬ 
tion. If they are not satisfactory, tliey can be returned at 
our expense within SO days, and have the money refunded. 
By our systein of supplying Clubs tlirongliout the country, 
consumers in all partsof the United States can receive theii 
Teas at tlie same price (with the small additional expense 
of transportation), as though tiiey bought them at our ware¬ 
houses in this city. 
Some parties iuqairo'of ns how they shall proceed to get 
up a club. The answer is simply this; Let each person 
wishing to join in a club, say how mucli tea or cofi'ee he 
wants, and select tiie kind aiid price from our Price List, as 
published in Hie (laper or in our circulars. Write the names, 
kinds, and amounts plainly on a list, and when the clul) is 
complete, send it to ns by mail, and wo will put eacli party’s 
goods in separate packages, and mark tlie name upon tliem, 
witli the cost, BO there need be no confusion in tlieir distri¬ 
bution—eacli party getting exactly wliat be orders, and no 
more. The cost of transportation, tlie members of the club 
can divide equitably among tliemselves. 
Tlie funds to pay for the goods ordered can be sent by 
drafts on New York, by Post-Office money orders, or by 
Express, as.may suit tlie convenience of the club. Or. if the 
amount ordered exceeds $30, ive will, if desired, send tlie 
goods by Express, to " collect on delivery." 
Hereafter we Aviil send a complimentary package to the 
party getting up the Club. Our profits are small, but "we will 
be as liberal as we can afford. We send no complimentary 
package for a Club less than $30. 
"STAMBAIIB SCAIiE. 
These Seales have been manufactured hv the Original 
by the Judges at the 
Paris Exposition, 
who awarded to them the 
First Freiiiioins, Two Medals. 
■NTearlv two hundred different modijications, adapted to 
ewry branch of business. Among which are: 
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eEiPE ¥INES at IONA. 
My stock comprises all of the leading kinds, but princi¬ 
pally consists of 
IONA, ISRAELLA and DELAWARE. 
The performance of the Iona and Israella generally 
throughout all of the vine-region of tlie country, leaves no 
doubt in the minds of those best informed, that upon these 
now rests chiefly the prospect of the eminent success of 
grape culture in America for table and foi wine. 
The proof of the hardiness, vigor, carliness, and produc¬ 
tiveness of tlie Iona, and of its adaptation to general culti¬ 
vation throughout the whole grape region is most abundant. 
See these proofs and other matters in advertisement inside 
pagem)- ^ GJ-KAISTT, 
IONA, near Peekskill, 
Westchester Co., N. Y. 
For welgliing loaded wagons, carts, live sto^f. produce^ 
&c. These Scales may be placed in the barn 5°°^ 
yard, or by the ro,adside, where they can be made available 
for ail entire neighborhood. 
FprtaDle Flatforiii ^©ales, 
WitSfl aBScl WiilaosBt Wlaeels. 
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N. B»”“A11 villages and. towns wliere a large 
resMc, by Clabbiag togetUer, can re- 
,€8.m©e tlie cost of tlieir Teas and Coffees about 
, 05 i©«tliLird (beside tlie Express ebarges,) by' 
■sendiaig directly to “Tbe Gtreat American 
'■Tea Gompany.” 
BEWARE of all concerns that advertise themselves as 
-branches of ,our Establisliment, or copy our name either 
wholly or in part, as tliey are bogus or imitations. We 
have no branches, and do not, in any case, authorize the 
■ijse of our name. 
Post-Office orders and Drafts, make payable to the order 
,.of “ Great American Tea Company.” Direct letters and 
■orders to the. 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMFY, 
Nos. 31 “lid 33 VESEY-ST.. 
Post-Office Box, 5,643, New York City. 
FERRY’S €JRAFE YINES 
are worthy of everv Planter’s and Dealer’s Particular atten¬ 
tion. By the use of my improvement m.™otmg and ti ans- 
ferring vines to the open ground without in the leant 
checking their growth, or disturbing ^^te roots or «oil in 
which that are growing, I am enabled to keep fai ahead 
of all others in the production of vines best suited ioi lutui e 
vigorous growth and productiveness. 
AVest Boteston, Mass., Sept. 2,1867. 
Mk F. L. Pekut, Dear Sir .’—I see by tlie last Agricultur¬ 
ist that you quote a sentence from my letter 
of your vines sent me last sprin.g. Had I wiitten e ou at an\ 
■time since tlie vines commenced growing, I should have lelt 
justitled in giving my views of them in much strougei and 
^™jy'viiiesSiave grown splendidlj'. All but the Allens have 
grown from eight to twelve feet, with large strong canes, 
and line strong laterals. , , „ii 
I shall be disappointed if I do not get fruit from nearlj all 
next year. The Allen has groivn pnlf /eet, and all of 
that during the past month. Mine is a light, gravelly soil, 
and 1 am entirely satisfied with the progress my vines ha> e 
Please send me Illustrated Catalogue as I wish a few nioie 
vines and Pear Trees. 
I am very truly yours, Hokatio Horen^ON. 
■ Prices from 5 to 20 per cent, lower than anj' adverUsed in 
this paper. Sent on application. Can furnish ees ot 
Pears, standard and dwarf. Cherries, Plums, Peaches, 
Quinces, and small fruits. Clubs furnished at liberal rates. 
Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue 10 cents. 
See advertisement last month, page 344. 
Address F. L. PERRY. Oa 
5b iiXVfULli, 
F. L. PERRY, Canandaigua, Y. 
HeaLiTh; ami> eco::«om¥. 
PATENT LEAD ENCASED TIN PIPE. 
Recommended by the medical faculty 
and approved by WATER (COMMIS¬ 
SIONERS. COSTS LESS THAN LEAD 
1 PIPE, AND IS MUCH STRONGER. Re- 
scent improvements enable us to supply 
rnilS pipe at a less price per foot than 
common lead pipe. „ . , 
To furnisli the cost per foot, please give 
the head or pressure of water and bore 
of nine Pamphlets sent fuke on appli¬ 
cation. Address THE’^i?(JLWELLS.^SHAW & WILLARD 
MANITFACTDRING CO., Foot of 'll est 2ith-st., N loik. 
CRESYEIC SOAP. 
A PERFECT DISINFECTANT 
(Patented). 
For Disinfecting, Deodorizing. 
pltals. Tenement Houses, &c. Al*°’ Lxteiminatinn 
Roaches, Bugs, and Insects of all kiiias. 
Manufactured solely r.UCHAN & CO.. 
190 Elizabeth-st., New York. 
We invite special attention to this modification as being 
particularly adapted to household use. This fact, and its 
acknowledged accuracy, led to its adoption ns one of tiie 
premiums offered -by the American Agriculturist. 
Pamphlets 'with Illustrations and full descriptions of the 
various modifications of our Scales, furnished upon applica¬ 
tion by mail or otherwise. 
PRi^iCiPAL WAREHOUSES : 
FAIRBANKS & CO., 252 Broadway, New Y'ork. 
FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., 118 Milk-st., Boston, Mass. 
FAIRBANKS, GREENLEAF & CO., 226 & 228 Lake-st., 
[Chicago, Ill. 
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., 225 Walnut-st.. Cincinnati, O. 
FAIRBANKS & EWING, Masonic Hall, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Fuller & Ilarmiiii’s New Tuck Creaser 
AND SELF GUIDE AND RASTER COMBINED. 
This owandest of all improvements is by II. "Y . Fuller, the 
original inventor of all Tuckers. While sowing a tuck, at 
each stitch, two fingers “jNiicA up" acrease ioi- the next 
tuck, the same as by hand, (instead of straining the clo'j* 
over a sii.-vnc point, by a “notch.” as lieretofore) and CAN¬ 
NOT CUT or STRAIN any kind of goods. Tlic light spring 
of the Self Guide and Raster smooths the clotli,holding it to¬ 
gether without basting, and aids in guiding, ^o measuring 
or marking. Time saved, and amount of tucking increased 
from TWO to THREE TIMES. Sold at most of 
Machine offices, and for ail machines at the Gen. Office (Bo 
Broadway, N. W. cor. of Bleecker, N. Y., where all the 
Sewing Machines are sold. With cut and directions $4; by 
mail, $4.50. '' ■. 
Sole Agent fo r supplying the trade. 
I.ArWS.-ClieapaMtl 
Neai- to Market. Good Cbawccs for Mcsi. 
OF ENERGY.— Persons wishing to purchase should send 
for full particulais to SIMON J. MARTENET, 
R, E. Agent, Publishers of Map of Maryland, 
6 South-st.. Baltimore. 
‘‘TIIE SRMCr ^YEEH,” 
A NEW BOOK FOR SINGING SCHOOLS. 
Bound in board covers, 75 cents each, or $7.50 per dozen; 
SXAMUlEKIMfi CriSED 
Bv BATES’ PATENT APPLIANCES. For Pamphleta, &c. 
address SIMPSON & CO., 277 West23d-st, Newlork. 
