The American Presbyterian. (Philadelphia) 1856-1869, May 28, 1868, Image 3

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    Ihite’s Safe,
Publishers will odfcfelr ifavbf by niitiiioning
the prices of all books sent to this Department.
The first volume of Dr. Bellows’ travels in Eu
rope entitled The Otb WdHbd In ijs Niw
#A(M, 1867-1868, hasjuS'tbtefii&fie'aty Messrs.
Harpers. The name of the author is a sufficient
guarantee for the Vigjefoud Style, tfiB ddfitb judg
ment and the broad philanthropipal; views of the’
author. It is one of the beatbookagf. European
travtia extant. Aside free* 1
his well-known tfnitanafi jprobl’ivititlEi .oome info
plsyi in in hisacoountof the stMe of religion in
fldhevh UtiS (^eftiahjf, 1 , SAHjSWSf tidifes tWll bfi
thankfully received fey allseekißg.jnforfoation of
the condition of Europe ‘at the 1 Bflftfefifc 4a.t. Df.
Bellows by xt& mmwisjmmi iHtfi
tltiental SkfeptlbiSrh Whlon ; Wbujd rol), mankind of
foe Bibleand o ft,fef,.ffiirAcie-,workiDg,Sa'viour,
He speaks kindly of .-DSmer and Tholttck; the
first of a high opiuiotf
of Profs. H? Bi Smith und 'Shodd. He ! flienafa'-
g* MWtt’D* Ajlbifefiei dhfl givee A
fofo of befhl ih;i3c|-
ihAny- eyery jjOiiit in hfe. four,/Wfeer'c fee
cdmetf ifocpnfoct with ‘iLifeeral!* opinions,, foe
sympathies ef his nature are exr
pressed. W ith sUoh allbwaucds the bbOk may be
awepted as a great adoession' fo the of
S*BVKW LAWHntf eirj ¥no»«ft, ! .bys i-Mrsi Ed-
Wtlrds, is a work of and'BkiH in Shayi
*Bttfr-drawi»g, plii t, Utid' aflatf VifeS 'Of ihd Hng
paSSioh. THe idthreßt 'of tW IltdPjr IftSfßtf’ bpttW
thd ditfereU<fe ifi ribsitidn. Between
oharacterfli, .Jne’writer isverysevere.tipon
the faults and follies, ofheartlesa personaof thefe
own sex. The men l -are Almost the bnWipersons
claiming nobleness df.'ohatacter W MWitoW!
Hh'ete is n6b a littfe 1 tHit <Up high# tt&ifgbtJ "KWt
the SShSatidtiiliSrhjW WM&fc'MWWlf Mffiih
thi boufid'J, bill? to the interest, *!'.
MAttffAttE'bj A Pte Hdie,
is A t»leM# L ir ihd
Ainjd a
fined iypes dl selfishhm,;i)ig ,aun^ r
shines ,as a pearl of .Christian faithful ness an d
seif-saoriflce. To.Wering . over- the shoulders of
another group Stands and moves the noble Chris
tian man,, who, but for the aelfiahnesa and debejl
of others, would be hef huSbftii'd. Matiy ittatfed
characters, old aiid yoniig ; drhltS end blaok.male
Shu female, appear; ipanj hwh B in& innidoßlfij
with a.full share pL courtship.and >marriagegiya
animation to the tale, and through the whole’tfie
purest Christian .principles' are inculcated- and
reoommended.. Published in> t.good style by
&OBIBNEB & Go. i
Oftlj lS Ten ok THE BoPHRATES
a valuable ooritributionto missionary literature,
but it is also a mostedtortaining, everi fascinating
wOrk, for any class of Teaddrs. A limited mit-
Siodary field, that of KhrirpooL iS brOilght iuidiei?
tid# id a mahrifei 1 sdtfdjfintiyiniiitfte m it
vividness, afid' tbd ! desfeffptiori of the Bold .arid
Successful ekpgjriment of pu iting all the ne wiy
formed churches over the, entire fidii upon the
footing of independence) both of'missionary con
trol and ribissioimryisupportjis as stifritfg atfd ex
hibitS as muoh geherttllßip. a’d dtr ' adbomt of a
caittjtAigri, etidirigin agretit victory. The mis
sionary enterprise is held forth as a problem,solu
ble by the simple, broadjy marted plans of the
Apostles on the first missionary, fields of the
Cjnurob, and the hopefulness inspired in the
reader by these convincing representations Will
bd Worth a great deal to the- cdflse': ' Aaptesby
tfeHtfhs we rejoice id all such dvtdehdes of organ
izing tendencies .oh the mission-field, though it
Would please us better to see these: tendencies,
among the missions ofthe American
Board, carried oiitto a completeness'which Would
make them accofd mofd fhlly With the'advanced
ecclesiastical poSitiriri of orieOf thetwochief sup
porting bodies represented id the Board. The
maps ind illustrations are Valuable, and a genial
dna . stirring introduction by Secretary: Clark
freoedes Mr. Wheeler’s work. Published by thd
losTon AmkriganTract SooietT; • Por sale
At‘ihe'Presbyterian House. -Ujh - -
j'EniODICAIJS All b ipAMPIIiOETS.
. The Amiaes or lowAj published quarterly
by -the State Historical Society, at Idwit City.
April, 1868. Edited by Sanf'ofd W. Hulf, 51.
D., Corresponding Sebr'ettiry,—Jdqnfents: The
Arrijy of the Southwest and,,the First Campaign
in Arkansas; tfie Early fl’istory of IoWa; In
cidents of Prison Life in 1862; History of JOhil-
Son Co., Iowa; Of- the Origin, -Antiquity, and
Object of the Mounds of the
e 8 of History and Incidents conueOted With , the
Settlement of Wapello CJpunty ijrom.Vijjl&k.fiq
1859; Battle at Athens, Missouri, t
Lippincott’s MAQAzrNE. Yol. I. T No. 6,
Juney 1868. Philadelphia': J. B. Lippincott &
6u—Contents: Dallas GAlbraith, an American
Novel,. VI.; Day-Dreateitig; American Forests;
Popular NOvelS; Across, the Sierra Nevada; The
Wind’s Reply; Sienna j' JoV Rlease Aunt Mar
tha; Conversion of the National. Debt into Capi
tal; Culture,;..,'The, Strange Passen--
gers;iHome of Robert Burns; Major Noah';
OuP ModthJy Gossipy-Literature of the'Day. ’
BOOKS SEOEIVED.
The Story op tAe' White Rock , Cove.'
With IliuetfatiodS: 224: Boston :
Hobfy H ( oytV..j’J
, XITEKABY ISTF.IjIiIOENt'i:.
' Hiatory—The HWtfdrd Public'atipft Go. pub
lish by
struction Measures of, $e Thirty-ninth and For
tieth Congresses,, iB6yßB/:’ byHenry Wilson.
12mo. 467 pp. $2 25.—Report of a French
Protestant Refugee in' Boson, translated
frewJ.tbb Rrenoh by K:.T.'Fisher/' p£. 42.
Brooklyn : Printed for'Jl 'v. , -
iSeie^f'/rc.—OrarfgO B.Jndu & Co-fbpu^ish
Se Variation of Anifniils' and plants under
_ esticirtion,” by Chas, f>af ynp, witji.prwacei by
Prof. A. Gray. Illustrated, SVols. 12mo.:pp«d94y.
5,68, per vol. s3.— Win, B.Qqwan.itjjsjieS) Sj'JßhePo
siiij»e of Augustq Qomtevtranslated by
Harriet, Maftineau.” pp. B§B -rHlsippirieottphb-'
lishes Astroriomwof 1 the iHoWms
of tb&Heavenly Bodies, tfitfh
pies and Auxiliary Tables/’ "By Wawon,*
THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1868.
Prof, of Astronomy in Michigan University.
Roy. Bvo. pp. 662. fjo. r
M!xcetianeims.~—&. S. Barnes & Cb. publish'
“ The Republic Of Liberia : its Geography, Clb
mate, §oiL. and Productions, with a History of
its Efarfy SMileinent; by G. C. Stock Well.” 12mo.
pp. 299. $t fib.—Lcypoldt & Holt , republish
‘Ofthly' Roftej arid ftapjes/’ from the Brericli of
H. .TainS, by J. Duran;d. Bvo. pp. ii., §56. &2.
—J. C. ParkOr f Washington) publishes “Adln
.terim and Ad Outerimj.of, Confidential Disolo
sfafeS of Btate Secrets,’’ by the Correspondent pf
,t'hie AliaskSt Aefrigeraiqr.. 'Bvo, ; pp.' Rt. Bap.
25 eta.
Annp&iicemetilrs.— Clark Cincinnati, An
nounce Ohib'Vallby'Historical Series,-* to
include “ works relating to the, Early Efstory of
the Talley Wteretf By' the Ohio, River aid its
trihulariel-T-incluSing, ’ Pennsylvania,
Westerri Virginia, Ohio, lndiana, and
Illinois—an A embracing its aboriginal history,
tluf Erehch
its possession, the and journals jof early
explorers and missionaries, its early setfyemen'i
By tße wßitßs, tßeir! contests with ‘Thej Indiiiri'
ewy i also ‘'ldeal'' histories oi*, Stales, couhifieSj
cities, or pafdiciilar regions',' within the gbogra-
;rd % ;,tndhM^"^:,^r i ,dfO::sb.;
the* piifelisners 'of'Ml., 'B'eecfier’s Ibrthcdßiing
wort on the tifeof Christ,Bave* made' arrange
ments for a superb series, of .illustrationhj t»7be
prepared - especfallf ?or ‘u, ! uhher'”fhd‘Buperyision
of Mr. W. J. Linton, the celebrated English en
gffi?6f On wood, aM largely ftoin his dwrhSHS:
“ Poems of Rural ,in commOQ . English, by
William Barnes Table-Talk and Opinions of
Napoleon the Grgat^.’ggd of Stories
by Jean Ingelow—3'A Sister's Bye-hoars.”—
mypdMt &• mWtfeW 'nW, Vhe
9? SMSff, -oSB Jmpn ffie lSym
bolism and Mythology,og;the,B,ed)B 4PO of; Ame
rica, by David G. Brinton, A.M., Late
Getorge: find Soetfes"and ■ OKafsctetistick'; With
Glimpses of the Olden Time," by I ©:’©. jße
Obsttii' iWaftiißlitfddd if&t . D'fc'Kahabipli-Wm':,
P. ■
A. E.,Dostie : or, the Conflict, in’New OrleanslS
Ky jSlr&'Emily liazen u J!c' J Co.
pre/tp; publish “ The ‘Qlpbp"Edition’ -of Hudi
bras F ‘by Samuel Busier;”, and, ” Jobnf.Milton
and-bis Times,” an historical novel, by Max Bing.
& She'rwood have in press “ The
Biogfrhphy of Tommy-'Trip dffd bfcrdog'JbWleri
add.' tEd: fereatgikat Wbgl%; W vriiJbfi' isf fen
ded’U Histbry of' Birds' and Beasts, with de
scriptions of e&cß,'in.prose and verse,” by Oliver
£jplasmithj tße],London edition
of finely illustrated.— J. B. Lippincott
<fe ©O,' trill publish “Daisy,” by the author of
, “ The Lora s Prayer ,in< One ©undred Langua
ges/' :by*.G,Naphegyi, M.D., A:M.,etC.; ,
es on* Virions Questional tof 'PbbKd 'Pdiicyj’*’ ’bk i
John* Bright; “Thd* Wmt dP
Chas. Kitigriei. ; >-• ;
I ,^'■ i 6S^T©irak.i^-^'!f&dfew\^j^mdpg , 'lhl>,i , br
! cent;is^ 9l^p, J
l'W i Voting's Commentary
Holy Bible, ,cr. 8vo: Pliina'ptre’s , Eourr
teeg Plain Sermdii's om the Mmoles;'ss.; Ifyste*!
ribrief Mbiltft l C^lyffify l ‘ by '
Rbbfe'rtdbfi’i' Rbftabife 1 at Bfightofli Se'ddnd ,^eri%
- #%*' JP#?L' t^ikbley,' on . ..bl
( ll?f i, Vniflp>9T't®r a
o. Mackonpchic, 2s. '
j , History* —The efntire of Motley’s “ Rise of the
Dutch Republic” has be'eri pdblished in London 1 ,*
tfae Sdo'. Vol-j fiJf ; silf shilliags:—Knight's 1 ' HiS?
Wry bf England, Rbistub,’Thu,B, Sv,o.' 9s. cl'. *• ,
MIM Letlrfes.— Third B'sus , ,not, ! beeh . mucli
actiyity in the Lohdon pnljiisiiing business, dur
ing thie fir,Bt months of .iB6B. ;, Robert Buchartan,
the poet; has.''* Tragic Dramas from History,”
in two'volumes.—The : acee'skion of' Mr. Disraeli
to the premiefship haS SC touch reVlvbd thfe
terett'in abd dbmaintl fb¥ , 'hS !, n'dve'lA and^tatesj
by Warno & Co., Be' pVoduoed
fast enough, to sitpplyithe publift^— A gentlett'an
recently^ wrote front: Paris, toi Mt. Trubnerj /at
London, to send him some copies bf the “Atlkn
tid 'Monthly;”-'* Mf. Trabodr rteplied that be hdd
iio't the numbers sent,him were kdl'ct
askodu/aS 1 they
of Mrs., Stowe’s “ Gjumney Corner,” London re
print,.have already been Bold. . , ; *, <•
ftoscoe’s Vittofia, .Coiodna;-Her
Lite* and Podmsf fls.- 1 - Wilb6rforke , ’S i :Lifd;
Soh‘* T-iVoli TOs'i The M6tblojrs ; bf'tllk
Bhi’dif BiinkAh;”'by PiabceS Bktouesis Vdh’
sen, vpi.ll shortly, bd pußlisned' in twp votuipes
boliayd; .with pßrtraits ahd illustrations, ; in . lithpr
graphy.—-The London edition of “ Frederica
Bremer’s Life anc(vLetters'’!id an Americaii print:
from the Riverside; press: : ■’
" Aw.—Tbede is : announced “A of’thb
■ Aft of Pffdiiidg’ its' Inyention and ! ‘ih - ogfek > fd
'the Middle, of tlie‘ Sixteenth (pentufy/.'
Noel It will,Bp in 1 v6l. imperial
4to ,pp.,of Text,* and 105 Plates, comprising
Eao similies ifrom the most remarkable Block-
Baoks* and from* alb the ! importan t Typographical
Mflnutoe’ntS'df Germany, Holland, Italy, Prance,
Ehglahd;etci‘ ! |‘
Fisnofli^als— Including . the . Quarterly Re
| views, there , are ; npw ■ .being publisbedy on : the
British Islands, 621 magazines, of which 219 are
lof a."decidedly : religious character.-,: There* are
1324 newspapers-* distributed as"lbl!oWs': Erig
landjiLond'on :'253, Provinces 7'slj Wales, 49;
i Scetiand; 132 Ireland, 124; British r Isles, 15.
Of these' there are 58 daily papers published 'in
.England, !in Wales,‘l2 .in, Scotland, 13 in Iye (
lan,H,'ahd.i'.Tn'.’ilja smaller British isles., Ten
years agb, that is, in 1858, there wereip.ublishel,;
in the TTbitediKingdom 866 journals. ,
jfiscc/toJicdasit-rDoblittle’s Social Life; f of : the
Chinese,. Bs.-:6<t.—:The Gobden Club; of England
offer: a gold! toedal*.', for.'the* best essdy “ On ; the
best way of developing ImproVed Pbllticar'and
Commereiaf Relatipbs'bfetweeh 1 Great’jßntaih and,
: the United';S‘tates"‘ef, America,” competi|:
tion,is open, of course, to,. as,, well as
British writers,' and .the essays ,TnuSt>.bi& in : the
hands of Mr:-;Thoinas Bayley Eottef 1 MiP., Hon
orary Secretary of the Clubj on or bbtore next
New Year’s Day. . - . n '*i «
N&w iStjflA ' of
Brdfcbtfr/ n"ew patent ptdees^[ifbi;, is’;’a'
very remarltatle oaej doit’ j&arji, s|urta,oe3,“
not llard’iype on 'wresilr&eesT'Tt can ligfappiie'd:
to inner as well as outer sur'aces. They can
'also priot on marble, stone, iron, leather, sail
cloth ; in short, what can they not print on, for
the types ate made of vulcanized India-rubber,
and, never Wear out ?
French.—These are arnOfig the late publica
tions : Allan Kardeetß -w-Lff -G-enese," Miracles
and Predictions-according to Spiritualism ; Louis
Blanc’s (< ttiltoite de‘Dix Ans, l8B(I-i46 r ' (10th
Od. ( atlgtnetited with Dew-diplomatic dacumdflts,
24 voli);'Rr. Cabarrus’s “Aui»iflsof theForCstey
Mammalia, Birds, Rraptioal, Zoology ;’’ ,M.JBras
siWs “Meinents of* Descriptive Geometry, 1 ”
applied to sforfe-cutfing rin‘3 feirpetitey' for the'
ntffe of
“ Vdriability.'of Sjtecies aiid its LitriitA;’’ .Cli. de
Caquefayj/M he Credo de Bossuetj” an exhibition
of iChristjtau. j,from
works— There are in Earis'Sßv . “ literary’*
hOh-poiitlcai) heW&paffers’, iiz.: Moifal and Rg-
HgibUS; 6©; Ettel&u'tey 64 • MOdifeiH, ; Sflrgldal?
&e., 48 ; 1 ‘Fashions, 43'; Sciences; 41}
Lahvh3&; Arty 32; lU'usfratedj 2ji; tPnblie Offi
oeb, 25'I;BducaU0n/i24‘;nTheai<esj i ls j-.Agricub
ture, 13; Finances, 9 ; Travels, etc., Sj. Sundfyj
09i -VTbeAbbe Migoe’si great 1 establishment; was
reriOntlyburnt downt ■ Arhong hisdßssesiate the
ste'reotjrpe plafces-oMbe b Patrologic/?£’which 1 don l
tdindd 391 thick . qbaFtb 'Vote.;
not oftlyl the i piatesy hut’ ’many precious 1 manu
script perished, among them an important-work
by BishOpi DupdolOupp 'of ’ Orleinsthteistfereo-*
type plates ofithet 11 Edfeyoloptdib Thdotagtqne;”
bontaininglYTthicfedoublei-eolnmned quartorvbls;
The-'lastdVdl.f' of< 'theib.iPitteolqgie’?' tefayl bhfelOG'ttt
vdl. nbfftlhe:; ‘WCollefetSott sniveteeltej”'$ niveteeltej”' < wterev 4tt
press,, aridonly 'tw6 vblumfes of thei'iVEnoyclep6-
die” Temainledato be s -printed'. • Id i Hite Afctablish
menf'heipri'nttidtaddSpiiblisHfedbooiksian'd’nfeWs-
papers, made church organs, painted religicuS
pietsures, exeeiitedostattttes’Uiiiddlias'refiefsSfor
churcKes,and,employed -800 Worknteh. ! - ■ Hbsivp
silted hiis vaitisestlablishment »f6r ' 92,409',000> ih
tbirtylthteenineufarfoeacoiwjjbiiibsi-MHeeeHtlylabb
chute circleipkfcyedi^'tEeU)Petite PapiefeuP v4hf
questiou '.waa 1 aekfed;:OWhibhi;iate' lyoun favbtite
authors?.. The Frenoha-Emperor replied, Taci
tus. The Frenpß Etnuress, answered: Calderon,
Byron, and, Sh'sfkspeare^— Prince U Napoleon. and
PritfOets ■'Mlrfhllde aBS
siv’eral'fimeß'iftefiigj Mi .teiMirf illn4j3Bi ,!, j '{
■-d •jtQ.tui arf.t atavf linn sri-ml/.
Hftf .vi.t-iociiit Ir-7r'li:Tn 7*tilt i • i iT> -iift 1 !
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j p«ll qnly.wjittt .vKcajj gutomei!,
ASTtnereforS, has the satisfaction of knowing he can depend on
w!hii>l.■ 1:1 r-f-;|i J-u.'jr.ii lait ;o H< ji<7
iMSfrand. fasmonable-CnDt- oldv Btochi<ltUd< t&trißQpply sih^h
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4Sr-yesto, for oT«ry dpy wear, :. . . , . ,;• . 200
49^Bancy Arels jl 1 * * -t* ti '3 60
Cassiptere TmU, - j. p.- ~ - ~1;4.60
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Sentti) 1 Ge'ntlemen out of\the<.Crt'y/ arid
Thjose 44Ht€idp>t6 -leave
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this brinch of tailorvhg' invitation to th'Ose’de
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bearirfg ourbrand remain aa .before' .yiz . ii . s
A. jEviw o(f) 'h> fi'ionsi ss6per 2000 pounds.
BATJ(IH’SC^eA(^BLOOD:»A:IITrAfi,
$5O per sibd() poßnds.
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■,.' : F!I9S"IfIST -Nffi# CKOP TEAS,: .;
2Si,ooo' HAILIE GHKSTS by .hip Grid* S/Ak
ISiOOd li-At*®’ CHESTSiWj the Gtergt Shot'lm
addition tathteae large cajjgo«S;qf Japqn I’eas,
Conjpftnyareconsta'ntly i-eceiTing.lfirjre invoice*’of the fintSt quality
Of .Green .TfeaS fr6ni the> MbyriilVdiBtrii'ts*on.<3hink, ! 'vrWibh hri> nnri-
VftHed for fineness and delicacy of they^are.soiling.at
the following prices: ' ’’ 1 * s ‘ 4 V- ! ‘
Oolong (Black), 50c- T 60c.. r 70c., 80c., 90c., beat $t per Ib. fi
TOcV Wc* '9o6* be&l'jl per
ilrealif ast, 60c., Wet, Boc., 66c.,'51, $l.lO,
fi>. *„ -l i>w ~•••' > <., s
Imperial (Green), 50c;, 60c., 70c., 80c., 90c., $l, $l.lO, best $1.25
’Kqnng,Hyson: (Green), 50c., 60c., 70c., 89c.,90c.,!51: $l.lO.
Tieat 5T.25 per lb. ; ' ,
CJncolorea Japian,s3,sl.lo, bestsL2sperlß. • f ■ :l: - ■
51.25; beat $1.50 jjor fl>.
Dali#
GROUND COFFEE, ,20c., .2oc ; , 30c., 35c., best .40c. per- pound
Hotels, Saloons.' Bbrirdtrig-liouse -Keripers, and us
large quantities, of Coffee v can .economize in that .articld by usin.-
our FRENOiI .BREiKFAST and which we soft
aiithVdow price ot !30c. per-pound," and waiTkn t’ to' ! glyft''perfect
satisfaction.. •, j 5 s . ..w ~ ‘ v< v- , t , : .j r
Consumers can satb' from 50c. to 51 pier pohnd by purchasing
tbefrTeasof.the ,
GREAT- AMEBI&AN TEA 00 ME AFT,
. ..NOS; :ir > . 1,
; | - Post,officeßoxNo. 5643,Ne*r.York. City; . ...
f WewaVrant aii‘th’o goods'we sell to f give entire satisfaction. If
they are'not satisfactory'they can be returned at; oar expansewithin
3b days, and have the money refunded. .
Through our system of Supplying Clubs t!iroWgKon tthe counter,
consumers, in all parts of the United States can receive their Teas at
£he’ sapm prices; (with .the small additional expense of transporta*
tiqn), as though they boughtthemat our warehouses in. the city. .
inquire of us : how they shall proceed to get up a
Club. v Thb.answer is simply this: [Let each person wishing to join
ill a Ciii’» sily ti'ow much Tea or Coffee lie wants, and select the kind
and price’from our Pric’e List, as' published in' the paper or in our
circulars, Write th.e names pjainly on t the list- and
when th 6 Chib is cbmpUte send It by mall, and we will put up.each
party’s. gpqds.inseparate‘packages; nn(l:nsarkth'B name upon
them, with the cost, so there need, be no confusion in-their.dis :
tnbutidiS—feich party getting exactly what he'brders', and’ u'o
piore. Thei post lof .transportation\fitie members can" divideeqaita
blV among themselves. . , , . 4 ’
y fTbefnnds to lay for the goods ordered ean be sent by drafts oft
New .Yofk.by.Post Oflipetnoney orderaor by Express, as may suit
ttiecdnv&iferice of the'Cluto.' Or if the amount, or&ered exceed
thirty, dollars; we ;will, if desired, send : the; goods liy express’, to
“collect'bii delivery.’* . , n ■ ....
v Hereafter we will send ft complimentary package’ to'the* party
getting ,np the Club. Our profits are small, Imt we willbe a« liberal
fta’wri caii'afford. We send no complimentary packages for Clubs j
of, hftßth&ns3o. ‘ ■■■■■! ’
N.B.—All-villages and towns, where a, large number reside,- by
clubbing together, can reduce the. cost of, their Teas and
CtffTec&Sabout.one-third, besides th'e Express charges, by
iti , sending directly to ‘‘.The Great An 1 erican Tea'Company.**
BEWARE of aTI concerns that advertise themselves as branches of
Bst»blishnielnt,fbr:copy;oftr mimS, either wholly or in'
• part, are or imitations, no branchy,
fcm] do not- in any case, kuflioriize the use 6forir‘name. *
POST OFFICE, orders ahd ; ,drafts ’make payable,’te the :order of
Tea Company.” Direct letters and
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