Teas and Coffees 
implements, Machinery, Sic, 
Yew Publications, A< 
NEWS AND NOVELTIES, 
PERSONAL ITEMS, 
Br.v. Wm. Martin, of Charleston, TV. Va., re¬ 
cently lost a dm* home, which ran Sis beitil 
u&uitist u peg in the sUiblo and killed itself. 
A woman in Aniericus, Oft., is carrying out tl-e 
Levltienl Law In her marriages. Bhc has nmi - 
ried two brothers, and is now engaged to the 
third. 
Those relics of barbarism—the whip and pnd- 
<3le—were used in the Michigan State J’risrni 
during 1868, the former upon twenty-seven con¬ 
victs and the hitter upon thirty-four. 
Concord, N. 1L, presents the “champion nc- 
cidentallst," in a man who l»a» aireudy broken 
one arm, one leg, lour ribs, his collar bone, and 
lost the sight of one eye, all by accidents, 
URGENT!, Y a I Koekford, III., a Cockney family 
were Been gazing into a shop window, when the 
following colloquy occurred! Little Ctrl “(Mi, 
mammal is that a 'on?" Mamma—“No, m.v 
child; that is a howl.” Father—”No, my wife 
and daughter, that Is neither a’en nor a howl, 
but It Is a bougie, the homblem of this blarsted 
country 1” 
At Dieppe, the famous sea-side resort on the 
north coast of France, the following notice was 
Issued by tint police last summer:—“The bath¬ 
ing police are requested, when a lady is in dan¬ 
ger of drowning, to seize her by the dress and 
not by t.hc hair, which oftentimes remains in 
their grasp. Newfoundland dogs will regulate 
themselves accordingly.” 
The rutes charged over the Atlantic cable are 
to be reduced still further on the first of June. 
Tho first price for tho briefest telegram!was 
one hundred dollars, then fifty dollars, then 
twenty-five dollars, and at present seventeen 
dollars and fifty cents. Alter the reduction the 
price will bo ten dollars, which will place the 
cable within the reucli of all who need to use It. 
In Australia t he too rapid increase of sheep is 
checked by boiling them for their tallow. Four 
hundred sheep are cut to pieces ami thrown into 
a largo boiler,steam Is turned on, and tmon the 
carcasses arc reduced to a pulp. Tho tallow 
rises to the top and Is drawn off into casks for 
export. The gravy and other juices, t Do remains 
of tlio meat and bones, which are so sofiencd ns 
to crumble easily in the hands, are fed to pigs. 
Four thousand sheep are boiled down in a day. 
It is said in Paris that a well dressed stranger 
was arrested on the night of the Kith of Febru¬ 
ary in attempting to force Ids way Into the bed¬ 
room of t he Prince Imperial. Gen. Prossard had 
the intruder arrested and searched, when a re¬ 
volver and a dagger were found in Ids pocket. 
Ho refused to give bis name, and ns nothing 
Boemed to Indicate lhat he was insane. It is 
thought that he Intended to assassinate I he 
Prince. Ho ta slid confined in a cell at the 
guard-room at the Tuilories. 
The town of New Cumberland, West, Vn„ and 
the whole country for two or three miles around, 
Is provided with light “freegratis” by the burn¬ 
ing gaa which rushes from a well situated at 
“Deep Gut," about one mile above the town. 
This well was bored several years ago with the 
view of finding oil. When the depth of six 
hundred l’oet was reached, a tremendous vol¬ 
ume of gas rushed out, and still continues to es¬ 
cape with apparently undiminished force. Ills 
regarded by all who have seen it as being thu 
most extensive gas works extant. 
The little black horse Prince, known to all 
visitors to (.lie White Mountains, died a few 
The aWethoflest, 
\ NATIONAL RELIGIOUS WEEKLY JOURNAL, 
PUBLISHED IN THE CITY OK NEW YORK, 
Iu Imperial Quarto Form. 
TKHMS, $2.50 PICK YEAH. 
INDEPENDENT, FRATERNAL, LOYAL 
AND PROGRESSIVE. 
RECEIVE THEIR 
T33AS BY TIfJE CARGO 
FROM THE 
BEST TEA DISTRICTS 
CHINA AND .J A PAINT, 
and sell them la quantities to Butt customers 
AT CARGO PRICES. 
Tn cloven year* tho sale of tlws BUCKETS has 
Increased from 75 Machine* to ‘JO.000, (n a 
single teuton. and over 100,008) art now in um in 
she t’tilted ,H»ntc*. 
It has received the Highest Premiums at the most 
important Field Trial* ever held in any country. 
It* Great Dnritbility has been thoroughly 
E*tnbll»lic<l, and it is everywhere known and re- 
cognizod as the 
Standard of Excellence In Mntorlnl nnd 
Workmanship, as well us Perfection of Prin¬ 
ciple. 
Valuable improvements added for 1869. 
Manufactured by 
ADRIANCE, PLATT & CO., 
165 Greenwich St», N. Y. 
Manufactory, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
Circulars forwarded by mall. 
THE METHODIST 
Discusses. with frankness und courage, every subject 
of Interest l<> the Church, it is intended to supply 
fnni I lien with an organ comparing favorably with the 
LARGEST AND REST JOURNALS OF THE DAY. 
It coni minds the Best Literary Ability of the 
Church, at home anil abroad, nod represents loyalty 
and courageously Its Denominational Interests, ns 
w ell as the interests of general .Christianity. It la 
edited by the 
REV. GEORGE R. CROOKS, D. D., 
Assisted hy an able Corps of Contributors, among 
whom are 
REV. BISHOP SIMPSON, D. D., 
REV. JOHN McCLINTOCK, LL. D„ 
REV. ABEL STEVENS, LL. D., 
And mnny others. 
Its Ri>ITOIt.I a i, pages are always marked by able 
writing. 
It* Correspondence, both foreign nnd home. )» 
Interesting mid extensive 1 its I.ITKKARV DEPART* 
»s it NT unexcelled. 
The BBHMON Department mntalns a weekly ser¬ 
mon from representative men Of onr own and other 
evangelical denominations. These sermon* are fresh, 
and reported expressly for '1 HE METHODIST. 
The department for the Yocno Folks is especial¬ 
ly attractive, containing ft now Htory every week, be¬ 
sides our Chat WITH THE LITTLE Folks. 
At n recent reception the Princess Mettcrnicn 
offered cigu.ru to her guests, and herself led off 
in smoking them. 
Juncia S. M. Brockway, a prominent Cali¬ 
fornia lawyer mid politician, died at San Mateo 
in that State on the 20th ult. 
Thu Rothschilds are reported to bo dissatisfied 
with the management of their house iu Paris 
Bince the death of Baron James. 
Alfred Tennyson, the T’oct-Laurente of 
England, has, for the second time, refused the 
proffered elevation to the peerage. 
8ampK b Burnham lias been chosen Lumber 
Inspector of Essex, Mass., over since the ineor- 
poriion of the town-fifty years ago. 
Jenny Ltnd GorjiSOHJUDT’Bdaughter is now 
twelve years old, and is said to possess much of 
the talent or her mother and an excellent voice. 
W. iVermoN HAUOOURT, “Historlctls,” of the 
London Times has been appointed Professor of 
International Law at the University, Cambridge, 
England. 
Hamilton Fish Is tho fourth Becretary of 
State who has been taken from the State of New 
York. Van Huron, Morey and Seward were the 
other three. 
Hitt a thousand dollars have yet been sub¬ 
scribed towards the monument for Fits’, Grceno 
Halleek, tho poet; and seventeen thousand 
more are required. 
Marshal Prim made a bet with the Duke of 
Hamilton Ju 1807, that Queen Isabella would not 
be upon the Spanish throne in 1809. Hamilton 
paid the bet, on the 1st of Jjuiuary. 
j. f. Broderick, of Maysvillo, Ky., has in his 
poisse-sJlpo a small French grammar which onee 
belonged to Mary Chaworth, whom Byron Ini- 
inonalizod in so muuy of his poems. 
The 15th of August next will be tho centen¬ 
nial anniversary of the birth of Napoleon, and 
the French Government and people are making 
unusual preparations l’or its celebration. 
Mi(8. MOULTON—she that was Miss Greenmigh 
of Boston is coming home to sing for chaintublo 
objects. It is said that her voice is “the finest 
that America lias produced, uml her face one 
that throws trouble into the innermost depths 
of the sou) of man.” 
Victor Emanuel, King of Italy, has laid a 
novel series of suits Instituted ugafiv-t him. 
They avo for endowment of Ll-’t) each which he 
promised In I860 to twenty-four young girls, on 
condition of their marrying, and has not yet 
paid, although they all found husbands. 
E. C. BaHiBY retires from the position as 
editor-in-chief and proprietor of tho Boston 
Herald, which he lias held for fifteen years. Tho 
paper, which teoneof the most profitable in Now 
England, will bo carried on by R. M. l'ulslfer 
and four other gout,lemon who have been con¬ 
nected with the paper for some years. 
Ai.kxanorh II of Russia has sixty-two pal¬ 
aces; Victor Emanuel. King of Italy, nluety- 
eeven; William of Prussia,seventy-four; Napo¬ 
leon, eleven official palaces nnd ninety-three he 
might occupy as chief Of State; Francis Joseph, 
onwards of a hundred: Isabella lmd fifty-two, 
POTTER’S 
3 HORSE* 
Clcris, m* 
A PERFECT 
EQUALIZER, 
Light & Durable. 
runny IHHM.'niFi Nj'xU IJI*.I ^.PUMiIKI i iiupri.iKrr* uiiu 
wastes, and add the original cost id tho Tea. It will 
bo perceived what the consumer linn to nny. Anil 
now we purpose to show why wo can veil so very 
much lower than other dealers. 
We propose to do awu) with nil (hose various 
proUt 9 and broke raw*. cartage*, storages, cooper¬ 
age*, and wastes, with the exception of n small roBO- 
rnisslon paid for purchasing to our correspondents 
In China iind Japan, fine cartage, and a small profit to 
ourselves which, on our large sales, Will amply pa y 
us. 
By our *v*tem of supplying Clubs throughout tho 
country, consumers In all parts of the United States 
can receive their Teas at tho same price (with the 
small additional exiienso of transportation), as 
though they bought tliein at our warehouses in this 
city. 
For manner of getting up Clubs, see former adver¬ 
tisement In this paper. 
Parties sending chib or other orders for less than 
thirty dollar* had better send a Poal-OfBee draft or 
money with their orders,to snve the expense of col¬ 
lections by Express; but larger orders we will forward 
by express, " to collect on delivery." 
Hereafter we will send a complimentary package 
t,o the party getting up the Club, "nr profits are 
small, but we will be as liberal a - we can afford. Wo 
send no complimentary packages for Cluba less than 
$,/>. 
Parties gett ing their Teas of us tuny confidently 
retv upon getting them pure and fresh, as they come 
direct from the Custom I louse stores to our Ware¬ 
houses. 
We warrant all the good* wo sell to give entire sat¬ 
isfaction. If they, are not satisfactory, they can bo 
returned at our expense within ZOday*. nnd have tlie 
money refunded. 
Tho Company have selected the following kinds 
from their stock, which they recommend to meet the 
wants of Clubs. They are sold at cargo prices, t he 
: anie as the Company soil them in New York, us tho 
list of prices will show. 
PRICE LIST OF TF.A8 i 
OOLONG (Black). 7«C-, Nte.. fide., best *1 V n>. 
MIXED (Green and Black), 70c., 80c., UOc., best $1 
per lb. 
ENGLISH BREAKFAST (Black). 80c., 90c., $1, $1.10, 
best 11.20 per lb. 
IMPKKiAL(Green),80c.,90c..$J, $1.10, best $1.25 per 
pound. 
YOUNG HYSON (Groen), 80c., 90c., $1, $1.10, best 
fl .25 Perth. 
UNCOLORED JAPAN, 90c., $1, $1.10, best $1.25 por 
pound. 
4.1 IN POWDER (Green). $1.25. best f) Wiper ft. 
Consumers can save from 60c. to $) por lb by pur- 
oltauiug thulr Teas of this Company. 
f Pntea.— $5 Each; u,, “ 7 
$42 per Dozen. ‘X 3 E 
Cash with order. Rend for Circular*. 
Address.—EDGAR M. I’OTTKit, 
Kalamazoo, Mien. 
Such subscriber* a* desire to Club, can have Till? 
M i thudist and any one of tho following periodicals 
for one year at the rates nam'd below, which is much 
lower than the price when the papers are furnished 
separately: 
The Methodist nnd Christian at Work.<2 VI 
“ “ “ Sunday-School Journal. 2 Ml 
“ “ “ American Agriculturist...... 8 (III 
** *• “ Karat New Yorker... J fill 
“ “ *' Phrenological Journal . 4 011 
** “ •* Cultivator and Country Gen¬ 
tleman. 4 no 
*• “ “ Hours at Home. 4 fid 
*• “ “ Ladies' Repository. 6 no 
•• “ “ Harper's Monthly Mng»Klno. ft fin 
“ “ “ Harper's Weekly. A OQ 
“ •* “ Harper's Weekly Bazar. e iKI 
“ “ “ Hearth and Home. ft 0(1 
Persons availing themselves of onr e.lnb Offers 
must remit direct to our office, and not through an 
agent. 
ry Yearly subscription? received at any time 
during the year, dating from the time the name Is re¬ 
ceived at onr office. 
jr - Remit in Draft, Chock. POBt-offlco Money Order 
or Registered Letter. Address 
THE METHODIST, 
111 Nnssuii St., IV. Y. 
n KIAA 71 E It IS PRONG IIOE. -TH E 
bit 1 !: Hand Cultivator ever Invented. It raves 
half Use labor of hoeing, and does the work bettor 
than nny other tool. Every Farmer and Gardener 
shoukri hare It. Circulars sent on application. Price 
$1.50.cash with the order. Address REI81G A HEX- 
AMlttlt. New Castle, Westchester 00., N. Y , or B, K. 
BLUSH & BON, 41 Park How. New York. KW0-4t*O 
(Ni jv TO !k‘JO Per Onr Hiire, nnd no rl*U. 
O I p I Agent* wanted everywhere, on commission 
or tiyJfhc month, to sell our /wilt Everlasting White 
W'trrjt 'lathes tAnrs . For full particulars, addles* I ho 
Ami lillPAN Wiuic Co..7ft William street, N. Y , or pi 
1 tea rborn St,, Chicago, HI. 10tt(-4t 
Miscellaneous 
RES FOR THE PEOPLE 
piCTl) 
riNB STEEL. ENGRAVINGS 
Mir the Portfolio, Scrap Hook or Framing. 
The numerous Engravings which have embellished 
the MC'LECTIC MAGAZINE since its commence¬ 
ment, twenty-five years ago. and the growing appre¬ 
ciation aiming the people thr tho Fine Arts, has In¬ 
duced us to put a number of these pictures Ou the 
marketnl a price which shall place them within the 
reach of all. 
The Keltic He Engravings comprise choice selections 
from the whole field of the An*, and form n rare col¬ 
lection of Historic and Ideal sufijttela anil Po:n-«tts 
of Eminent Men which It would he Impossible to 
duplicate elsewhere. „„„ 
Largo and expensive Engravings, costing $20, $ >n 
M*ISO’S TEN CENiT NOYKLS 
Are the oldest, the bast-, nnd the must popular. 
by such atnfidard writers as Cop- 
Uaptaih Mayne Held, L. Augustus 
" ie,, Ac. A* hooka for the 
lied by au.v works published; 
5 those books will please order 
see that none ot hers are given In 
They are all written 
tain Caileton, Oapiom ,.y .--j- 
Jones. Edwar l M. Kill*. 4.C., Ac. A* honkn f«>r (fit 
VO.IIJU-. I l.e; ai ti cnt-pialled hy any w-irks pubIWIi.'d; 
always uiira in tone, lively, and full nl sdrenture 
•l.-.aa i.nAb. ..-ill t.l.o.uix .di-no* 
Persons deslruui 
“McjfRO’ 8 .” an<--—--- 
their plueo. ,, , . . 
The following are those already Issued : 
No. 1. The Hunters. 75 Old Norte, the Hunter. 
2 Trapper's Retreat.. 7« Tiger-Eye. 
3 Patriot Highway man. 77 Revolutionary Joe. 
4 Fugitives of the Moun- 78 Jack, the Buffalo- 
tains. Oalchor. 
r. Track of Fire. 79 Tom Turbin.Trapper, 
n Man-Eaters. 80BCout of tho Bt. Law- 
7 UharloHe Temple. rence. 
8 Death l aw:. 81 Leather Legs. 
9 Indian Nlarer. 82 Bloody Brook. 
M Turtle-Coteher. El Wolf-Slayer, 
it Hunter's Triumph. 84 Long lloh. 
12 Ocean Rover*. 85 Cooney Bush. 
i;r Tory Out witted. 86 Robin Hood and hie 
14 7 ,eke Sternum. „ Merry Men. 
16 Scourge of the Bens, 8 ? spy id the Delaware, 
to Capt ive Malden. KS "Old Kit,” Scout. 
17 Lontt-Legged Joe. 89 Hank Wiggins, Esq. 
is Wild Scout of tho Moun- 90 Bp|der Leg*. 
talus. 91 Old Trapper’* Pride, 
m Forest Lodge. 92 Marksman, the Hunter 
2 fi lb 'inciting Its tiger*. 98 GrteklyJake. 
21 Ratt,|e*mutO Dick. id Rmtltea Dim. 
22 Rickotty Tom. the Ito- 95 Tho Ithmily Footprint, 
v ,. r or, Thu Adventures 
Imps of tho Prairie. of a New York Nows- 
24 Uohbtsr»Terror. M Boy. . _ 
35 joe. the *' gacplnt.” SK Old Rube, the Trapper 
2ii bight foot, the Scout. iff Rig Mouthed Trapper. 
T, Giant Spy of Bunker Its Panther Jake. 
Hill. 99 Snake-Eye, or the Ban 
28 Bear Creek, tho Wild dit Miller. 
Half-Breed. lOOOldNlCk of thoBwamp 
29 Squint-Eyed Bob. 101 Gameeook of tho San 
:i(| Snaky Snodgrass. 
31 Rolling Thunder; or the 1fi2 Old /eke. 
and $40 each, have been reduced 1 n Stic, arid can bo 
had In this form at a merely nominal cost. 
They arc printed In a style which makes them suit¬ 
able fur Framing, Scrap-Books, or Private Historical 
Collections, ami ttru calculated to afford not only 
amusement but Instruction. Among these Engrav¬ 
ings we enumerate tho following :• 
Bit- Waiter Scott und bl* bhukspenre nnd hi* Con- 
Frlend*. temporaries, 
Dlvoroo of Jo«eplilne. Uterary Party nt Blr 
MornltTg of thu 18tU Bru- Joshua Reynolds. 
mafi c, NnpoRton HL 
Eugeulo, Victor Emanuel, 
Garibaldi, HlrJohn Munklln. 
And over 200others,consisting of Historic »nd Battle 
Scenes, Id eulttles it ud Portralta of every distinguished 
Slatesman or Author of the past or present Centin y. 
One Of each ot tho entire Catalog Ho will he sent on 
receipt of $16; the price of Blnglc Prints sent by until 
is Ifi and 15 Cts., according bi the size of paper. 
Catalogues sent Lee tv anyarldrcs* on receipt of 
Stamp. Address B. U. PKl.TON, 
108 Fulton St.. New York. 
GROUND COFFEE. 20c., 25c., 20c.,85c„ best 40o. per 
pound. Hotels, Saloons, Boarding-house keepers, 
nnd Famine* who into large quantities ot Coffee, fao 
eeonouilr.o in that article by using our FRENCH 
BKBAKFAST AND DINNER OOirS’KK, which we 
pell at the low price of . 10 c. pur TK, and warrant to 
give perfect sttllafaction. ROASTED (unground), 
line., 3&C-. best lOo. |>cr n>. GUEKN (tJiironsUdi, 25c., 
ofic.. 33c., best 35c. per n>. 
IV CXJ OF TUB JPB.BSS. 
From the Amt iicon Agriculturist. 
Tub Grkat A m an t can tea company to 
tjuerles: Befixre admitting their adverllsement. wo 
learned that a large number of otlr clerks and other* 
had for sttvurol ULODths btien miying their tea and 
coffee from till* Company, without its being known 
who they were, and that they had been highly pleased 
wit h t liclr putchasn*, bid It as to quality unu price, 
and were all recommending their friends tothesamo 
course. As we have published tho advertisement 
for man) months, ana received no complaints, we 
conclude “there is no humbug about the establish¬ 
ment.” 
Captain llAYNES, of the fillip Augusta, of 
Nowburyporl., Mass., whlio <>n a voyage to Cal¬ 
cutta, rescued llfty-one persona from a British 
Bhlp In the Bay Of Bengal. He has since been 
paid for their maintenance, und In addition pre¬ 
sented by tho British authorities at Calcutta 
with a valuable gold watch and chain in appre¬ 
ciation of Ids humanity. 
Henri Itocnr.FOUT, proprietor of the famous 
papoi, l,.. lAC’tr-rne, which Is such a thorn In 
t he side ol Louts Nap., has been invited byTnore 
than live hundred electors of Paris to run for 
membership .11 the Corps Logislatlf from one of 
tho districts in Dial city. Rochefort communi¬ 
cates this fact to the Amitr National, of Paris, 
and rays he shall accept the Invitation. 
J.C. Bancikh'T Davis. Assistant. Secretary of 
state, was at the time of Ins appointment Chair¬ 
man of the Judiciary Committee of the New 
York Assembly. He is the son of “ Honest John 
Davis,’’ who was ’wire Governor ot Massachu- 
eetts. Mr. ilavls is a native of that Stiilc, and 
was Secretary ol‘ Legation with Abbott Law¬ 
rence when that gentleman was Minister to 
England. 
M tBS Ida Lewis, daughter of tho light-keeper 
on the LHe Rocks, in the harbor of Newport, R. 
is Jusll.v entitled to ho called tho Grace Dar¬ 
ling of America. On Tuesday, the 30th ult., a 
bout containing two soldiers and a boy capsized, 
when Miss Lewis put out iu u boat nnd rescued 
the two soldiers, but the boy sunk just as she 
reached him. The noble heroine has saved life 
IH1FF COCHINS.-TIIE SI BSCKI • 
J > bqrs, owner* of tho cclehratrs! 4'ooper Limerick 
Trio, which ha-. aohb-vod tho highest honors ut Um 
moat respectable si ow In Europe, ns well as tin- fint 
tirrmlum of thu Non York biato Poultry Society, nre 
now prepared to luruisb a limited number ot eggs, 
from this and tliclr other choice stlaln*. which nre 
admitted to b<‘ the finest birds In A inerlea. nml nn- 
surp isseil In Eliropo. Prloe. $12 per doreli. Orders 
must be accompanied by cash or post Office order, 
and addressed HODGHON BROTHERS, 
7 Bowling Green, New York City. 
IM It A 111 TAN T8 OF VIJ.LAGB8 AND 
TOWNS WHERE A LARGE NOI- 
ni lt K ESI OF, B Y 4 1,111151 NO TO. 
GKTHKR, CAN REDUCE TIIE 
4'OKT OF TIIE1R TEAS AND COF¬ 
FEES ABOUT ONK-THIUO. RE¬ 
SIDES I'll E EXP 1C FS* C-1IA RGES. 
HY SENDING JHRKt'TI.Y TO 
“THE GKF.AT AMERICAN TEA 
COMPANY.” 
THE NEW POSTAGE STAMPS 
Our new Strawberry, N1CANOR, ha* proved In all 
parts of the country to be one of the most hardy, 
productive nnd valuable In cultivation. 
VYe bow offer strong plants as follows : 
$ 1.00 per dot., free by mall. 
$5.00 per 100, delivered at Express Office here. 
Our collection of STRAWBERRIES embraces nil 
the American and Foreign sort* worthy of cultiva¬ 
tion. Descriptive Catalogue of Frntt und Ornamental 
Trees sent, pre-pald, for 10 cent* each. 
JiU-WANGER A BARRY, 
997-2lm Mouut Hope Nurseries, 
fESTAUT.lSnxn laid.] Rochester, N. Y. 
CLUB ORDER, 
BPitINOfiIEI.D, 111., tiept. bl, 1867. 
To the Great amkkican Tea cohta.vy, 
31 and StfiVesey street. New York. 
Please send me hy Merchants’ Union Express the 
following bill of Tea, AC-: 
1 k. Impellal.d. Lanipheur.nt$ 1 25. $1 25 
1 Black. . J .fit loo... luo 
10 Java Coffee, raw.. . , ••• at 35... 3 an 
l Imperial.,U.M.Lnmphear..at I 25... 1 25 
1 Black. “ - at 1 00... I fifi 
10 Java Coffee, raw.. ..at 3ft. ...I M) 
3 Imperial....B. B. I.Ioyd.lit 12ft. ,3 7ft 
1 Imperial. . I lorace Morgan..ut 125,,. 125 
1 Black. at 1 25 . I 25 
2 Imperial.Simon String... .at 1 25. .. 3 50 
5 Black.Win- Bishop... at 1 fiO... 6 ill) 
3 IJncolor'd Japan..J. Marr.at 1 25... 3 75 
8 Java Coffee.raw,.J,. A. Allen.at 35... 2 80 
4 Imperial.A. Morris.at 125... ft 141 
1M Imperial.TUos. Higgius...at 1 25. . 1 K 8 
iw Black. “ ...at 1 no... 1 50 
5 Block .A. Hlelcoy.at 1 00... 6 00 
3 Black.J. Farley.at 100... 3 00 
2 Imperial...,. " .........at 1 00... 2 1)0 
IK Imperial.Mr. Carey.nt 1 25... 1 S7 
IK Black. “ .at 100... 1511 
10 Eug li Breakfust^T.Hudson.at 1 20...12 00 
$65 30 
Gents—A bove I send my fourth order. YuurTeua 
have given good satisfaction: and those who have 
used them will have no Other, but induce their 
friends t>» send also. Tu prove this: I hud made up 
my older und got a Postolllee Money Order, when 
others came In und nearly doubled the amount, na 
von will see by second money order, both of which I 
enclose. . . .. 
Tho last order came eafelv to hand hy Merchant*' 
Union Express. Accept thanks for complimentary 
packugo. Very respectfully. 8 . ’LAMPHKAR. 
t'inuion.—A* some ooncerns, In this City and 
other places, Imitate onr name and stylo of adver¬ 
tising and doing business. Il ls Important that our 
friends should be very careful to wnto ournddress in 
lull, and also to put on the number of our Postofllce 
Box, as appear* in this advertisement. This will pre¬ 
vent their orders from getting into the bauds of 
(hose ftiH/ns imitators. 
POST-OFFICE Orders and Drafts, make pavable to 
the order of " The Great American Tea C'ont- 
pun 1 /.'' Direct letters and orders os below—no 
more, no less: 
bocoikI time. Instead of the parallelogram, in 
which the former stamps were designed, the 
new ones are all equrnT, and. thus, both in color 
nnd size, readily distinguishublo from those for¬ 
merly used. Tho following are the designs and 
colors for each particular stamp: 
One cent—Head of Franklin In circular Ornamental 
scroll. Color, Roman ukor. 
Two ceutf i'oMthov on horseback, within ornamen¬ 
tal scroll-work, painted in light brown, (The design 
is suggested by the tact that very many of those 
stamps are used for dispatch letters—those delivered 
bv carriers.) 
Three rents —Locomotive on track, surrounded by 
ornamental scroll-work; the*color I* blue, the word 
" I'vintage” in white on a panel of darker hue. (The 
appropriateness of the design Is seen In the fact that 
nearly nil tbreo-cent letters are carried over rail¬ 
roads.) 
Nic centi—Head of Washington tn square lrurae; 
' Ten cents- American shield nnd eagle, surmounted 
hy stnr.H in the form of a suction of circle, iu clouds, 
printed in orange. 
Tu'etar cents— 8tCIUD*h1p in nnd-noon n, In circular 
tr.'imo of ornamental Bcroll-wurk. Groen. 
Fifteen cents Tho Landing or Colilinlnis—n mlnln- 
turc cope of tlto picture Id the Rotunda at Washlug- 
lun. Tills Is beautJfnlly executed and printed In 
blue, while the ornamental scroll or frame urournl It 
in of pale, reddish brown. 
TwrulM-temr cents —The report of the committee to 
the Continental Congress In 1776 on the Declaration 
of independence. Though of u most,diminutive 
sl/.e the figures sroall portraits. This design is print¬ 
ed green and tha ornamental border purple. 
Thirl!/ rents — On this Is again represented the 
American shield and eagle, printed In carmine, rest¬ 
ing 1 in hutlle-tilur* of blue. 
Xilietn cents Medallion head of Lincoln, In black, 
the scroll-work and lettering being carmine. 
For the thirty eontatamp another design had been 
submitted, namely, a miniature copy of the picture 
at the national Capitol representing the surrender of 
Burgoyne. to be printed in black with grayish purple 
scroll-work, but for some reason this has been re¬ 
jected and the eagle and shield substituted. 
D R. SHERMAN. B«7 BROADWAY, Cor. 
4th St., New Yurfe. 
Send 10 cents for Illustrated Pamphlet, with Photo¬ 
graphic Likenesses of bad case* before and after cure. 
II HE CELEBRATED AMERICAN HEAVE 
L Powders uro warranted a sure cure for Heaves 
In Horses, In all cose*. If one hnx I ails to complete n 
cure, we will send another box gratis. Senltouuy 
uddress, free Of charges, for 82 , Address 
BENNETT & SMITH. 
Davenport Center, Del. t'u„ N. Y. 
ISABELLA AND CATAWBA VINES, TWO 
years out. Extra sire, $3 per hundred, 50 pt*. per 
n. For sale hy RICHARDSON A DAYTON, 
CTO RE, HOUSE AND LOT FOR HALE 
n at a bargain. Address „ . 
WILL. F. KELLOGG, 
Ilortonville, Rutland Co., \ t. 
3 4IU THE MILLION, 
1 Tnploy’s Patent.Photograph Altitun. Thechean- 
st Album made : ho dlilg 20 iul‘ stio pictures, only 
cents. Entirely new. Sent free by mail, on receipt 
! price. SAMUEL BOWLES A UO., 
Springfield. Mass. 
A GENTS WANTED for the only areel en¬ 
graving of Gen. Ghant anti bis family, published 
with their approval. 8t*e 15x19. Address GOOD- 
SPEED & CO., 37 Park Row. New York. lftC-lt 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO 
L S PKA mvi/.ritxwN/.K. 
(The Cryptogruph.) XVith directions. Price oO 
cents. Post free. ADAMS & CO., 
Publishers, 25 Bromfield St., Boston. 
^CTERILITY Is Initl.”—^ Vine's New Si/stem of 
iJAgriculture, 25c. J. A. ltiDDLE.Manchester,N.ll. 
NOS. 31 AND 33 VESEY »T„ 
Post-Ofxick Box 5,013, New York City. 
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