(circular.) 
Consumers Importing Tea Co., ) 
No. S Cliurch Street, f 
P. O. Box 5,509. New York City. ) 
This is a combination of capitalists to supply the 
consumers of Teas throughout the United States on 
the mutual prineiple. 
We have experienced agents In all the best dis¬ 
tricts of China and JapaD to select Teas especially 
for our trade. 
We expect every consumer of Teas o render us all 
the assistance they can in carrying out our enter¬ 
prise, as we make a specialty of SUPPLYING CON¬ 
SUMERS ONLY (and allow no middlemen to make 
any profit on our Importations), wmen will enable 
us to supply them with Teas at prices lower than 
lin^e ever been known, and of those hne qualities 
thtt seldom reach the Interior, being sold only to 
the large cities and among the very wealthy- 
Hoping the oonsumer will take an interest in our 
enterprise, and send at once for a circular with full 
explanations of how to proceed to obtain our goods, 
we remain, 
Most respectfully yours. 
Consumers Importing Tea Co., 
No. S Church St., 
P. O. Box 5,509. New York City. 
Entered, according to Act of Congress, in January, 
187t, by the Consumers Importin'.' Tea Co., in the 
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wid you fur sum o’ yer sheeps. Guess dey’ll done take ’em all — wants you to come 
out dah right away. 
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and Gospel Messenger for 1874. 
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FEUKD. Address 
REV. W. A. MATSON. D.D., Proprietor. 
788 Broadway. New York. 
Compton's Surprise—Showing the Growth from 
a Single Eye, by F. Seller, Verona, N. Y. 
AMCA /\/\ to be divided among the six 
tj) | t/U.Vrv successful competitors 
Khali produce the largest quantity of ei 
the following vnrlettes of Potatoes:— 
j who 
illier of 
kx rn \ 
EASILY VERMONT. BROWN ELI/* BEAUTY 
or COMPl'OVH SIJ Ill'll IKK, from one-iiunrler 
of nil acre of im-amired ground. $250 for each 
variety. 
(hHCA /Yfk to be divided among the six 
t£> | ou.UU successful competitors who 
Khali pruduoe the largest quantity from ONE 
POUND of thr seed of elllier of tile above named 
vn riel lea. $250 for each variety. Subject to 
conditions named In our Potato Catalogue, a 
copy of which will be niallod to all applicants. 
tSSf' The Seed iu id! coses to be purchased 
from us. 
PRICES FOR BIiOWNELL’8 BEAUTY AND 
COMPTON'S SURPRISE.—Per lb., $1; 3 lbs. 
to one address, $2, by mall, prepaid. By ex¬ 
press or freight, charges paid by the pur¬ 
chaser, Vt peck, $3; 1 peck, $6; J4 bushel, 
$8; 1 bushel, $15 : 1 barrel. $30. 
EXTRA EARLY VERMONT.-By mail, pre¬ 
paid, 1 pound, 75 cents ; 2 pounds, $1. By 
express, charges paid by purchaser. 1 pock, 
$3: % bushel, $6; bushel, $0; barrel, $20. 
SNOWFLAKE—by mall prepald-$3 per pound. 
BLISS'S GARDENER'S ALMANAC and 
Abridged Catalogue. —100 pages, Illustrated. 
Mailed to all applicants inclosing two three- 
r WILB OIL’S COMPOUND OF ” 
PURE COD LIVER 
.OIL AND LIME.^ 
To Cousuinplives.—Many have been happy to 
give their testimony in favor of the use of " It <lhor e 
Pan Cod hirer Oil and Lime.” Experience haa proved 
it to ben valuable remedy for Consumption, Asthma, 
Diphtheria and all dtsoasesof the Throat and Louts. 
Manufactured by A B. WilbOK, Chemist, Boston. 
Sold by druggists generally. 
GREAT REDUCTION. 
TEAS AND COFFEES 
AT WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Increased Facilities to Club Organizers. 
Hruil for New Price List. 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO. 
P. O. Box 5B43. 31 & S3 Vesey St., New York. 
Makes the beat walking 
shoe, also the most perfect 
and pliable ; at the same 
time they wear 25 per cent, 
longer. 
The names of victories may 
be erased from our battle 
flags, but Silver Tipped 
Shoes will never become 
obsolete. 
f ANTED -AGENTS—$76 to $250 per 
motitli, Mvurywh*f©t m«l« nnd female, lo introduce- tb« 
GENUINE IMFROVKI* COMMON SENSE FAM¬ 
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hoin, fell* luck, quilt, cord, hind* bin'll nlld ombroitUr 
lit n most iupci'oi irn»nn«?r. Price only $Ifi. Fullv Ll- 
r«n»«d uinl worrtUiUfi for G voyeurs. We will pii> $l,U00 
for uny nuifhliu* tln»t will Ntiv u stronger, more bcnuU- 
fill. Or inoruuljulic seam than ours. It hmket the “ KUs- 
tio Lockstitch." Kve»y •<-»oiid eno be rut, nml 
ntill lL« doth, cannot be imjlod epftrt without Usring It. 
W* pay Agent* from $7Ti Us [itr rmmlh and ck- 
peuseJ, or a commission from which twice that amount 
enu be made. Addrw** SKCOMB A CO., BOiloti, Mtws., New York 
City, Pittsburghi Pa., Chicago, III., or St. Louli, Mo, 
NEW BOOK 
NOTHING LIKE IT IN LITERATURE. 
Agents wanted fu SCIENCE IN STORY, by Dr. 
. B. FOOTE. Select your t.irritor y, Ac. Address 
MURRAY DILL l-UBLISH'NG CO., 
No. 121) East 28.h St., New York. 
OPEN. 
CLOSED. 
The above cut shows the 
ALLEN’S 
AMERICAN CATTLE 
SEWING -U A CHIN IS. With the ease closed it is 
a iKiat piece of furniture, and can be used for a Cen¬ 
ter Taolo or Stand, 
When the case is open, it makes a very large table 
for supporting the Work being sawed. 
This ease rests upon casters, and it requires no 
eilort to move it to any part ol the room. 
Examine this style before dectdLng which Sewing 
Machine you will have. Pilcet'JO. 
WEED DEWING MACHINE CO., 
Hartford, Conn. 
Branch Offices and Local Agencies everywhere. 
Moore's rural Nkw-Yobkek. —With its full 
corps of edit .rs, and u new publisher of energy and 
ability, the management propose to oelebruie the 
quarter-centeonlal of the pioneer RURAL iu such a 
manner as to augment its popularity and usefulness. 
For a Urst-class, ltvo.y paper, containing watt, r of 
Interest for ail classes, take tbe Rubai. New-Youk- 
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Journal. 
One of tbe best papers of its kind that comes to 
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selections fur our own numbers. It would be very 
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people if they would drop the "Literary " and “ Fire¬ 
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COR Das inrm * 1 Ur H lor f. 
THEIR HISTORY, BREEDING AND 
MANAGEMENT. 
rer u ay Wells are bored 
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proaproting for cool and ores. Farm, Towmhip 
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explanations. Addrens Auger Co.. 6L Lou*#. Me. 
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work by lion. Lewis F. Allen, Kx-Preat. N. Y. State 
Ag. Society, Bditor of “ American Short-Horn Iieiu 
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wall printed and bound volume of 623 duodecimo 
pages. Mailed, post-paid, to any address In United 
States or Canada on receipt ol reduced price, 12. 
Address 
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& ttetkuiuu St., fi. I. 
I By uaeAneni selling SWtwsFatrnt 
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