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ber 3D, I860; and July 21, 1868. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
Henry Seyrmiur £ Co., 
1 52 Beckman Street, N. Y 
AWARDED 
TWELVE First. Premiums at 
Twelve Different State Fairs, 
October and November, 18118. 
Only Medal aud Diploma at 
Amet'ian lustitute Fair, October 
26, 1867. 
joyd.at 
liai.OTlal .Horace Morgan*.ut. 1 jg... } '£> 
Black . .... ” ..at 
Imperial.Simon String.. .at 1 25... 2 50 
Black.Wm. B: bop.at 'U... 6 JjO 
Iiiicolor’cl Japao.J. Mnrr.. nt 1 to.,, 6 <5 
JavaC\'1IccM*a>v..]j. A. Alien.at <•> .. I 
Ini portal.A. Morris....ut 1 g... 5 00 
liuiicriaJ .Tltofr. HtggtnH...ut 1 
Black . 100... 150 
Black.A. Illckox .at } 00... 5 <40 
Imperial.. " . 1 .1# 1 00.•• 2 fit) 
We warrant all i ho good ' we * ell to plvc entire snt- 
ifttelioii. It they an* not r*atli.fact(n> . DlOV i nil I'O 
relumed tit our cxpeiiMi wlUiln ;w day -,, and have Dio 
ttioni')’ retuudoil. ... 
The Company have nelpcted Ihe following kind* 
I rotii Dieti Licit, which Dn , reiHUnmond to meet Dio 
Wants ot ( lull*, 'l l.'*) lire told a* cai go price*, tho 
Mime ns Dio Uornpany sell them in Now York, us the 
list of prices wll) show. 
PH HE LIST OF TEAS: 
OOLONG (Black), T0e., Him. fi"r., best *: n is. 
MjXKD (Greeu and Black), 7UC., JV., VOc., best $1 
( ! * i.r-'ll IMt P.AK FAST (Black), yjo.,lfUc.,.?l, «1.10, 
best $1,20 per II. 
lMJ'I'BIAL (Greeu), 80c.., BOc., $1, $1.10, best $1,25 per 
poll lid. 
YOUNG HYSON (Green), 80c., HOC., $4, $1.10, best 
tt.'i'j ports. ., 
LM Cm.*iRKO JAPAN, Wo.. 81, $1.10, host $1.25 per 
pound. 
GUNPOWDER (Green), 71.25. best «!.50 per to. 
( ooMimer* cab slid Hull Sbc. (oil pen lb by pur¬ 
chasing then Tea*of tins ( ompany. 
COFFEES E 0 AST 1 D 6 KB CM UA 1 LV. 
GROUND COFFEE, 'Me.. 25c., 3')c., 35i:.. host 40c. per 
pound. Ilotidu, Saloons, Btiat'dlnn-lnjmio kofcperu. 
and Fiimille* who Tino large ijuailtitke* "f Gofloe. can 
i;(*"ti(iiiilzii In that, urtli le fiv using onr I 'KFNCJl 
BREAK FAST AND DIN N Elt COFFEE, wlilch wo 
hell at tho low price of JOe. per to., and "arrant to 
give perfeel sailsfacthin. RiJAsTED (ungrnund), 
30c., 35c.. boat 40c. per it. GREEN (uimmsU d), 2 jC., 
30c., 33c., heat, ;l5c. per to. 
WOTIOIS OF TIIF F3HESS. 
From the American AgrloulturiH. 
The Great American tea » omu.vny.-To 
Q ueries Before niUuIttlnu their itdveitfsement, wo 
! ;irned that a Large miuilioi* et our rlorku and others 
had for several moral!- heon buying their lea and 
eofiev from thl* Company, n itUpiii il* tieBig known 
win* they were, und that they mol been tnglily pleased 
wltu llielr purr h.c e*. tuu.1) as to quality and price. 
Olid »ere 'll i ceo! niclidlnV tin irfrieildi InRn* sauio 
eouihi*. A* we liavo jnibli*lii*'l Die adverti'.eineiit 
tur many monlli*, imo received no coiuplulots, wo 
conclude “there 1 b lio humbug about lli« eslAbltsll- 
meut." _ 
N. H.-IMIA HIT ANTS OF VJLLAGI5S AND 
TO \VN> W 11KKK A LA llG F, N I 11- 
IIEK KI5MNL, Hi GLUBlilKG TO¬ 
GETHER. CAN REDUCE THE 
COST Ol' - THEIR TEAK A HI COF¬ 
FEES A BOUT ONE-THIRD, RE¬ 
SIDES T11E 15X Pit ESS Cl IA RG J.S, 
BY SENDING DIRECTLY TO 
“THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA 
COA11'ANY.” 
CLUB Oj&iD 33 R. 
Spring field, Ill., Sept. W, 1807. 
To the Great American tea Company, 
31 and 33 Vescv street. New York. 
Please send me by Mcrohauts' Union Express the 
following bill of Tea, tfee.: _ 
I lb. Imperial.S. Lainphcur.ut$ 1 2o..$] 2a 
t Bhirk. “ .at 1(0... 1 IX) 
10 JavaCorroe,raw.. “ .at. 85... 3 50 
t Imperial. H.M.LurupUear.at 1 2a... 1 2a 
I Black...,. “ at 100... 100 
10 .lava Ci■lfee, raw.. * . at *}(■■• 2 2? 
Imperial.B. B. l.loyd.at 1 c5... 3 m 
1 itftporlal.Horace Morgan..at 1 Jo... l 2 p 
2 Imperial..Simon String . ..at 4 25... 2 50 
f, Black.Win. BFJioii.at 111). ..6 00 
cople, No.. iioustlDite the reading mutter. 
Mibhcrlptiim, $1 5o per year. 
iw- price at which thov are 
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HORACE GREELEY, Pres’t. 
HON. H. S. RANDALL, 
President New York Hoof Growers’ Association, and 
Author of Sheep Husbandry, says in Rural New- 
Yorker ; 
** We much like the Sheep Shears made by HicNRY 
SBYMOUKiV Co. They posse*** Die superior nil vant¬ 
age of being made from one piece of metal, which 
gives them solid springs. Tho stops uro tempered so 
they cannot wear away and let tin* blade* lap. 
Among their varieties we entirely prefer for tine 
wool sheep, Strong’s Patent Thumb-place Shears. 
Tim Thumb-place gives better facilities for Clipping 
the lugs, heads, Ac., ol any kind of sheep. 1 also use 
their Too Nippers. No. '* is inosl used. I have tested 
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Premium#. 
epoilD’S flOIJNTBY HOMES AND 
A HOW TO SAVE MONEY.' 
A Two Dollar Book of B00 pages, beautifully illus¬ 
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iires*. mere highly than Cii- The K. 8. Times says : 
**Every father should get this book for his sons. 
Price reduced to ministers and those desiring to ex¬ 
amine It. during lYoi'omlier, *1.25, pust-paid. or *1 at 
the office. Apply for circular, which will tell alt 
about it. Some agent* are making *3 per day selling 
it ffiERENG EDWARDS TODD, 
(Office of N. Y. TimesJ If Park Row. N. Y. City. 
l ou... 5 DO 
1 00... 3 00 
1 00 ... 2 00 
Imperial .Mr. Carey....at 1 25,,. I 07 
Black. 
.at 
pi Eug h Breakiu6t..T. Hudson.at 1 20. ..12 00 
6 30 
Gents Above I send my fourth order. Your Teas 
him* given good satisfaction: and lliosa who have 
used them will have no other, but inuueo their 
friends to send also. To prove thb t liad made up 
niv order aud got a Postoftiro Moncv Order, when 
otlioiseumc in ami nearly doubled the ai»onnt.:us 
you will see by second money order, both ol which 1 
' Tli'c 'hi“i order came safely I ii hand by Merchant*’ 
Union Express. Accept tbimkafiar eoniplliiicntary 
package. Very rmtpQCtl tilly, 8. LA Ml DEAR. 
(Unition. As souio concerns, in this city and 
other places, Imitate our numotwnl Style of adver- 
1 1 -in- and doing Ou-loess, it, Is Important that our 
trie mis should l.ev.i) careful to write dur address in 
l nil and ali i* to put. on t in 1 number of our I ostouico 
Kn.i', as J. 11 lira is In thlsinlvcitiscnicnl. Till,, will pre¬ 
vent tlielr orders from getting into the bands of 
those bo'jae imitators. 
tho order of ” The (treat American Tea Com- 
•panijf' Direct letters aud orders as below—no 
more, no less: , ,, , 
POST-OFFICE Orders and Drafts, make payable to 
j GREAT AMERICAS TEA C 0 ., ? 
NOS. 31 AND 33 VESEY S r l’., 
i Post-Office Box 3,613, New York City, : 
