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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1867. # @eas and Coffecs. p PR I S S RS B S L @cas and Eoffecs. Eeas and Eoffecs. Qeas and Coffees. @eas and Coffecs. THE IMMENSE PROFITS THE IMMENSE PROFITS | THE 1MME poos e Tt e Tl o ey e B R {0 L) 4 5 MENSE PRONIT TiIT MENSE PROFITS ] N o 2 e D % i 1T I IMMENSE PROFITS THE IMMENSE PROFITS THE IMMENSE PROFITS OF THE or ™ EA TRADE. or T RADE. OF THE RADE. & OF THE TEA TRADE. TEA TRADE TEA ' RADE. EA EA #4X PROPRIETORS OF THE GREAT AME| AN TEA COM THE PROPRIETORS OF THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA coM. | THE PROPRIETORS OF THE GREAT AMBRICAN THA COM PANY became fully convinced, seversl years ago, tiat consumers of Ten THE PROPY KTORS OT THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COM PANY bocamns fully cousivend, several yoars ago, that consumers of Tes TIE PROPRIETORS OF THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COM- | THE PROPRIETORS OF THE GREAT AMBRICAN TEA COM PANY became filly convinced, several years ago, that consumers of Tea | PANY bocame fully couviueed, several yoars ago, that consumers of Tos aad Cofew wers paying too many aud (oo largs profts on these articies | aad Coffee were paying too many and 100 Lirge prodia on these articles of every day comsumption, and therefors orgasized THE GREAT | of overy day comsumption, and therefors orgasised THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, (0 do away, as far s possible, with thewe AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, to do away, as far as possible, with thowe enormous drains wpon W consumcrs, 40d and to sapyly thom with these | enormons draing upon the Cossumers, sad 16 #apply thom with Uhese PANT became fully conviuced, several years ago, that conswmers of Tea | PANY became fulty convineed, soveral years ago, that consumers of Tea 484 Coo» warn paing too many and foo Jarge proits on tiess articles o e AMERICAN TEA COMP aad Coffee were paying too many and 100 large profits on these articles of | 804 Coffoe wers paying too many and too large profits on thws articles and Coffso wers paying too many and Loo large profits on these articles of erory day consumption, asd (herefors organied THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, (0 do ava, aa far as possible, with thess dur consumption, aud therefore orgauized TIIE GREAT | every day consamption, aud therefors organized THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, to do away, as far as possible, with these of every day consumption, and therofore organired TIIE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, to do away, a4 (ar a5 possible, with thess enormons drains upon the Coosamers, and (o #ipply icm with those 1o do away, as far as possible, with these gnsemous dralas wpon the Consumers, and o supply thewm with theso | enormous drains upon the Consamers, aud to supply them with theso caormons dralns upon the Consumers, and (o oupply them with theso gecesarica ot the emallest po e price. To give oar readers an idea of the profts which have been made in the Fas Trade we will start with the American bouses, leaving out of the aonat eaticely the profia of the Chinese factors Firt© The American House in China o Japan makes large profits on Woe saln or suipments—aad some of the richest retired merchaats fu s conatry have made their immense fortanes through their houses in Chos Seod . The Baaker makes large profis upon the foreigu exchangs wed in the purchase of Tess. Thied - ¥ fmporter makes & profit of 30 to 50 per cent in many cases. Foweth - O its arrival here it is sold by the cargo, and the Purchaser ol it to o+ Speculator in fuvoices of 1,000 to 3,000 packsges, at an average proit of about 10 per cent. Fth - The Spacalstor sells it to the Wholesale Tea Dealer in lines, b pruit of 10 to 15 per cent, St The Wholesale Tea Dealer sells it to the Wholesale Grocer 1t s trade, at & proct of about 10 per cent. & +m Wholesale Grocer sells it to the Retail Dealer, at & proft of 15 te % pec cent o the Consumer, for ALL THE PROFIT Whea rou lave added to these EIGHT profts as many brokerages, earagee, st 1304, cooperages, and waste, and add the original cost of perccired what the consnmer has to pay. And now we T oot 10 show why we can o1l so verr mach lower than other dealers. Wo propase (o do axay with ull these vasioas proits, and brokerages, erages, worages, cooperages, and waste, with the exception of a small @asision pu'd for purchasing o our correapondents in Chioa nd Japan, wecartage. 204 & small prodt to ourselves—which, oa our large sales il smply par a8 Puction gt (e pare anf fresh. a8 they come direct from ibe ©ustom Hous their Teas from us may coableatls rely vpon gett w rarvhanses. uloapear contioue to sell at the followisg prices QNS (Binck ), 69, 70, 80, 90, best $1 per M ITED (roes 34 Black), 69, 70, 59, 90, best $1 per B, S9GLSH BREAKPAST, 69, 70, 80, 90, $1, $1 10, best $1 20 per It ANPBRIAL (Greea), 60, 70, 50, 90, $1, $1 10, best $1 25 per 1. TOUNG RTSY (Green), 60, 70, 80, %0, §1, &1 17, beat €135 por Iy ONCOLORED JAPAN, $1, $1 10, best $1 25 jor . GUINPOWDER. $1 25, best $1 50 COFFEES ROASTED AND GROUND DAILY. GROUND COFFER, 20c., 2., dc., 3ic., best 0c. per pound. Hotels Bsons, Bourding bouse keepers, and Famil of Coffce can economize in that article S who use large quantities ueing oar FRENCH BREAK- PAST ANP DINNER COFFEE, which we well ai the low price of 30c [ parpownd aad warraat to gire perfect aatisfaction T Comne weare from 50c. 1o @) per poasd by porchaving v THE GREAT AMERICAN TE4 <0 MY, K 8T., eorver of Church ot | e 6 OWAY, corer of Bleecker . o 30 I ATH-AVE., near Thirty-seveath 4. o BOSF NG ST, bet. Hudson and Greeswics: 4s. 0. 255 PULTONST., BROOKLYY, corner of Coirw o B 1T ARAND ST, WILLIAMSBURGH. NOTICES OF THE PLRESS. From The Americas Agriculturist. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA Co.—To qraninst=Befure sduit Wng their advertisement, we learsed that & large umber of our cleras a4 othern d for several months been buying their Tea and Cofee froim s Company. without its being kuows who they were, and that they had een hughly pleased with their purchases, both an to quality and price and were ail cocommending their friends (o the same course. As we have publislisd tsn advartisement for wany 1wouthe, and received o complalots, we conciada * thers is 50 humbug ahout the eatablishment From The Evangelist, N. Y. City TRE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPAN merons traasactions and small profte.” The basiness town, doe oally enncmons, and gire it decided advantage over small buyers general thing the Tea Company's coods are of ex abuadastiy proved by ita continued growth and prosperit wuterpriss aad competition which every sort of busis s is tounter in this market. , o the middle,” snd we know uot where else, must be Asa pite of the figed to en. From The Mothodist, New-York (it THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY.—ln moticing the operations of this large and enterprising establistment, it may be proper for u to offer remark in explanation of the reason which b oall the attention of the community to & concern whica has reached its sminence in public favor. It is our mndeviating rule 1o exercire & except snch as we believe bave been proved worthy and #eliable. asd whose ayatem of business, upri s of dealing with their wustomers, aad ample capital to fuldll dheir engagements, are fully @stablisbed. Upon thess principles we eall attention to the advertisement Oifereut parta of the ity stocked with the best and wost serviceable goods, which they are coutent to sell at merely living profits, as they have proved by their prices for the past one price, * hich is no mmall cousideration to those who are dependent to way considerable degree upon servants o ebildren to make purchases, or 0 those who wish to order from the country. By these rules sloue tlie Company propose in the future to conduet their vast aud rapidly ang- meating trade. Believing that the shility and disposition of the Company are ample 1o perform all they promise, warrante us is calling special attontion to them {n our colamns. 1 is & trite saging * that the honest @trivings of honest men are sure to be commended. thelr busmess eforts <@acourazed and ultimately adequatel compensated, From The Christiss Advocate and Joursal, X, Y. e ¢ ¢ ¢ Lastofall, be sure not to go homs from your holiday €orogings withont ealling st the store of The Grest Ameriean Tea Cow- pany, Now 31 and 33 Vesey-st., corner of Charch, and lay in & anpply of Leir ehoice goods, paying for them not the most extravagant prices. Prom The Examiver and Chrouicle, X. Y. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY is one of the fnstu ions of the times. It s doing an immense busisess, aud faruishing all inde of Teas st #0 low & rate that it o & wmarvel bow it is dons. From The New-York Tribuse. A SUCCESSFUL EXTERPRISE.~The Great Awerican Tea Com @starprise will secomplish. 1t is simple enough. Thelr sales beiug large, each pound. Prom The Christian Intelligencer, N. Y. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY.~Patrons of this Cou- obtain snd with the prices at which they ere ennbled to effect their pu- chanes. Prom The Patbiinder, X. Y. City. THE GRYAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY.—~The ostensible, and, wo shouM thiak, well-known wission of The Pathfnder, as ity very name Wuggests, s ta fecret out business bouses or corporations of rellability, whose system of dealing uncontrovertidly attests the determined pur- resting oumtent with merely & living profit. 1t is because we believe THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY bas alteady given evidence of o conduct their rapidly aagmenting trade upoa noae other, that we bave e v thows oplumns. From Brooklys'E. D., Daily Times. “TAK GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY'S STORR.—THE seragutous fudgment in relation to business enterprises—never recow- | panf commeaced busivess in 1060, in this city. They now occapy six | pany commenced busess in 1960, ia this city. They large stores and employ about 250 persons, their sales of tea and coffoe | large stores and employ about 250 persons, their sales of tea and tolice amounting to $90,000 per week. Their sacoess shows what sbility and | amounting to $90,000 per week, Their suceess shows whst abilify snd oy are, of courss, 1a & position to sell their goods for small prost oo | they are, of course, iu & position to well thelr goods for & mmaller prott ou Dasy express much satisfaction with the qualities of the Teas which they | pany express much satisfaction with the qualities of the Teas which they pose of aeting fairly with their customers, emploging & large bona Sdo | of acting fairly with their customers, cash capital, keeping 2one but the best and most servicesble goods, and | capita), keepiug nove bat the best aad most serviceable gooda, aud rest- Abele, wia to act up o the principles we have hers laid dows, aod desive | their wish to act up to the principles we have bere Jaid dows, and dealz doemed cheie pouition asd standiog 48 Tea Dealers worthy of specialne | doemed their position sod siavding as Tea Doalers worthy of apecial No. 133 GRAND-ST., WILLIAMSBUR nocessaries at the smalleat possible price. To give our readers au ides of the profts which have been made in the Tea Trade, we will start with the American houses, leaving out of the acconnt entirely the profits of the Chiness fuctors. Firat ; The American House ia Chiua or Japan makes large profta on their salea or shipments—and some of the richest retired merehauts fn thia constry have made their immense fortunes through their honses in China. Beoond : The Banker makes luge profits upon the forelgn exchange nsed in the purchase of Feas. Third : The Twporter makes & protit of 30 to 50 per ceat in Fourth: On it ny cies. rrival hers it is 014 by the eargo, and the Porebaser wells it to the Speculator (in invoices of 1,000, 02,000 packages, ot an average profit of aboat 10 per eent F{Mh: The speculator sells it to the Wholesale Tea Dealer in lines, at 4 profit of 10 o 15 per ceat. Sizth: The Wholesale Tea Dealer aells it to the Wholosale Groc Tota to suit bis trade, at & proit of about 10 per cent. Seventh: The Wholesale Groces solis it to the Retail Dealer, at & proit of 15 10 25 per cent. Eighth: The Retailer sells it 1o the consumer, for ALL THE PROFIT HE CAN GET. When you have added to these EIGHT prosts as many brokerages, eartages, storages, cooperages, and waste, and add the original cost of the Tea, it will be perceived what the consumer has to pay. And vow we propose to show why we can sell #o very much lower than other dealess. We propose to do awar with all these varions profits, and brokerages, cartages, storages, cooperages, and waste, with the exeeption of & small commission paid for purchasing 1o oar correspondents in China sod Japan, one cartage, and & emall prodt to eurselves—which, on our large sales, will amgly pas us Parties getting their Teas from us may confideatly tely upon getting them pure and fresh, aa they come dicect from the Castom House stores 10 our warehonsea The Company coutinue to sell at the following prices OOLONG (Black), 60, 70, 00, 94, best $1 per 1. MIXED (Green aud Black), 69,70, 89, 90, best $1 20 per 1, ENGLISH BREAKFAST, 60, 79, 80,90, §1, $110, best $1 20 per I IMPERIAL (Green), 60,70, 60, 9, #1, 1 10, best &1 25 per M. | YOUNG HYSON (Green), 60,70, 80, 90, $1, $110, best #1256 per 15 UNCOLORED JAPAN, $1, §110, best §125 per B, | GUNPOWDER, #1725, Lest #1350 COFFEES ROASTED AND GROUND DAILY. GROUND COFFEE, 2c., 2., Me., 35e., best #0c. per pound. Hotels, Saloons, Boarding-bouse keepers, and Families who use large quantities of Cofee cau economize in that art FAST AND DINNER COFFEE, which we sell at the low price of e per pound, and warrast to give perfect satisfuction. Consnmers can save from . to $1 per pousd by parchastog their Teas 0 THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. | Nos 31 ani 7 VESEY-ST., corner of Chureh ot No. 646 BROADWAY, corner of Bleeckert. | No. 893 KIGHTILAVE., near Thirty sev-uth ot | No. 299 SPRING-ST., bet. Hudson 404 Grocuwich ats | No. 205 FULTON.ST., BROOKLYN, coraer of Concord ot NOTICES OF T From The Americ THE OUEAT AMBRICAN TEA Ca—To quanies:—Before admit 1127 their advertisement, we learned that a large wumber of our clerks | and others hiad for several months been buying their Tes and Coffee from n who they were, and that they bad | quality and p 11X PRESS, Agrieultarist b their pureh and were all recommending their friends same course. A3 we published the sdvertisement for many mouths, and received vo com plainte, we conclude ** there is 80 busbag about the establishurut From The Evangeliat, K. Y. City. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY'S motto we mervas b and swall profte” The busive town, dows town, in the middie not wher veally enormons, snd give it decided advaut general thing the Tea Company's goods are of excellent qu abundantly proved by its continned growth and in apite of enterprise and competition which evers sort of by » obliged to | e » stores From The Methodist, New York City THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COM Te ticing the operations of this large and esterprisiaz estabiis it may be proper | for us to offer & remark in explauation of the reasons which induce us to oncern which has reached its to exercise & call the atten the commuaity to eminence in publ serupulows jodguent fo relation to business enterprises—pever rocom d worthy and dealing with their are fully favor. mending any except wuch as we b costomers, and mple capital engagernen established. Upon these prineiples we call attention to the advertisement EAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, published in our adver columns. The Compavy have several very large stores, located in diferent parts of the city, stocked with the best and wost serviceabls goods, which they are costent to selt at merely living profits, as they have proved by thedr prices for the past e or wix years, They bave but one price, which is uo small consideration to thoss who are dependent to any considerable degree upon servants or children to make purchases, or 0 those who wish to order from the country, By these rules alone the Company propose ia the futare to act their vast and rapidly sug menting trade. Thelieving that the ability and disposition of the Comp are ample to perform all they promise, warrants us fu calliog special attention to them in our colaimus. 1t s & trite saylng “ that the honest strivings of Bonest wen are sure to be commended, their buglues eGorts | eucouraged snd ultimately adequately compeniatod” From The Christian Advocate snd Journal, N. ¥ + Last of all, be sure vot to go home from your holiday {oragings without calling at the store of The Great American Tea ( pany, Nos. 31 and 5 Vesey-at., corver of Church, and lay iu & supply of their ehoice goods, paying for thein not the most extinvagant prices. Prom The Examiner and Chrouicle, N, Y. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPAXY is one of the intitn tious of the thoes, Tt fs doiug an Lumeuse business, and furuishisg all iads of Teas at 50 low & rate that 1t s & mareel how it is done. From The New-York Trilmue. : A BUCCESSYUL ENTERPRISE.~The t American Tea (om occeupy six enterprise will accomplish. 1t is suple enongh. Their sales beiug large, each pousd. From The Christian Tutelligeacer, X. Y. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY.—Patrons of this Com- obtain aud with the prices st which they are euabled to efect their par- chases. From The Patusnder, N. Y. City. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY.~The ostensitle, and, we should thisk, well-Enows mission of The Pathtader, s its very naue auggests, is to ferret eut business bouses or corporations of relability, whose system of dealing uncontrovertibly attests the determived purpose plosing a large bona Bde cash ing content with merely a living proét. It is because we believe THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY bas already given evidence of to conduct thels rapidly angmenting trade upon vone otber, that we hase otice v thess colamns. Prow Brooklyn, E. 1., Daily Times. THE GREAT AMBRICAN TEA COMPANY'S $TORE.—~THE GREAT | wnd othe encounter in this market | ¢ GREAT GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY opeued thelr sew asd | GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY opened their new and suaguif- maguibecut stors ou Batardsy night, ot No. 153 Grand-st., Williamaburyh. | cont store on Satarday wight, st No. 153 Gravdot., Wiliamsburgh. Tbe The tore wae literally rou dowu with castomers and thronged antil the | store was literally yun down with cnstomers and thronged until the bove our Aolaning. We regard the opeuing of this new establishiment s our | of closing. We regard the opening of this new establiskment iv our midst aa & pablic benelt, The Company bas such & thorough crgenize | widst an & public benet. The Compady bas such a thorongh organ- tioa, possrsees much uerivaled facilitics for purebasing cheaply, and deals | fsation, possesses such uurivaled facilities for purchasiug chesply, ard s wuech enormous quantities of tea and coffee, that they cas well afford to | deals in such esormous quantities of tea and coffee, that they can well Sadersell way other deslers in the country, and yot make & good proft. | afford to usdersell any other dealers In the country, and yet makes good Proisely the same ton that is 9old elsowhere for $1 30 can be bad of profit. Precisely the same tea that Is #0ld elsewhere for 1 50 can be had Mo e $1, sud good judges provounce it even superior. We supposs | of them for $1,and good judges progounce it even superior. We sup- et berestter “THE GREAT AMRERICAN TEA COMPANY™ will | poss that hereafter the ““GREAT AMRRICAN TEA COMPANY" ‘enepatier the business in this flace, a0 the ollber dealers appeat Lobe | will wonopolize the business in this place, a4 tho otber dealers appeat to e antgentod and oid togyish be oo asiasaiod wad olf werkh nccessaries at the smalieat possibile price. To give our readers an idea of the profits which bave baon mats ia tho ‘Tea Trade, we will etart with the Amsrican bouses, leariag ot of (s ac count eutirely the profits of the Chiness factors. First: The American Houss ia China or Japan makea largs profits 03 their oales or shipmente—aad some of the richest reliesd merchants I3 this countiy have made Uheir immeass fortuses through thelr Lonsss ia China. Seoond: The Bauker makes largs prodts wpon the Doreign exchinngo wsed in ¥ho purchase of Teas. Third: The Importer makes & profit of 30 (0 50 per coat in many cases. Fourth: Ou its arrival here it is sold by tha cargo, aad the Purchaser wclle it to the Speculator in invoices of 1,000 to 2,000 packages, at aa arer age profit of about 10 per ceat. FU/th: The Spocalator sell it 1 the Wholesals Tea Dealor in incs, at & profit of 10 40 15 per oeat. Hicth: The Wholesalo Tea Dealer sells it to the Wholessls Grooee b 1ot to suit his trade, at & prodt of about 10 pes cout. Seventh: The Wholesale Grocer sella it to the Retail Dealer, at & profit of 15 10 25 per cent. Fighth: The Retailer HE CAN GET. When yoa bars added to thess BIGHT proits o 10 the Cosumer, for ALL THZ PROFIT 7 brokerages, and waste, and add the original cost of carta storages, coopers, e the Tea, it will b perecived the consumer has to pay. And han other deal Propose to siow why we can soll #0 very much lower ' We propose to do away with all these various prodts, asd brokerages, cartages, storages, cooperages, and waste, with the exception of & amall comimiasion paid for purchasing o our correspondeata in Chian aad Ja; one cartage, and our large saley, will smply par o Partios getting their Teas (rom ua may conSdeatly rely upea gaiting Urem pure and frosb, as (hey come dirsct from (he Castom Howss atores 16 out warelouses. The Company continae ta sell at the following prices QOLONG (Black), 69, 7, 80, 99, best $1 pet 1. MIXED (Graea aud Bisck), 60, 70, 90, 99, beat $1 per 1 80,90, $1, $1 16, beat &1 20 per 15 99, 90, $1, $1 10, best 1 25 por I, YOUNG HYSON (Green), 60,70, 80, 90 @1, §1 10, best $1 25 per . UNCOLORED JAPAN, $1, $1 10, best 1 25 pec I, GUNPOWDER, $1 25, best $1 30, COFFEES ROASTED AND GROUND DAILY. ENGLISH BREAKFAST, 6, IMPERIAL (Green), 69, GROUND COFPEE, 2c., 25c., De., 35c., best Whe. per pousd. Hotels Saloons, Boarding house keepars, aod Families who use large quantitios NCH BREAK FAST AND DINNER COYPEE, which we sell ot the low price of ¥e of Coffre can aconomice in that article by using our i per pound, and warrant o gire perfect satialaction. Cousamers ean wave from Se. o §1 par poand by parebasisg their Toas of THE GREAT AMERICAX TEA COMPANT. Noa 30 and 55 VEARY ST, corner of Churrbot. Na 640 BROADWAY. corner of Mieschar No. 999 BIONTIL AVE, sear Thirty seventh st No. 299 BPRING 5T, bot. Hudoos and Grosusieh ste. No. 205 PULTON ST.. BROOKLTN, cornec of Coatart b No 17 GRAND ST, WILLIAMABURGH THE PPRESS, s Agwoalturiat NOTICES O From The Amer THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA Co.~-To quenite—Hefore sduit Ung their advertisewent, we learned that & large wumber of our elerks snthe been buying their Tea and Cofiee from beimg & ey bad od with their pur bad for sereral 1o they were, aad that this Compy bees highly ple a0d »ere sl recoms published the advertisement for wa plaiats, we couclude * there is uo bumbug sbout the eat g their frieads From The Evangelist, N Y. ity THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA saerous transections and ams i profits down toun, in the middle,” and we ki COMPANY'S motts mnet be * v ite " The busine ot where else, over muall buyers e ioe and competition which every sart of ex in this market From The Methodist, New-York AMERICAN TEA COMPANY Mterprislog establishment oa whieh induce e THE GREAT operations of th for u o offer & rewark in call the attention of the commanity to & co 1t is onr unde arge ond emitence In panlic fav pulons Judgment in_ relati ding wny except we helicve bave besa pro dealing £ business, uprightue 6l their en customers, aed smple eapitel to fi established. Upoa th of the GREAT AM tising columne. The Ca diferent paits of the city, s ny bave several very large stores, loc A4 with the best merely living probt Bve or six years u to those who are d or ehildren to make purchases, or By these rles alous the ¢ thefr vast aud rapidly sug y aud disposition of the Company se, warmnts us in calliug special @ saying * that the honest strivings of honest waen are sure to be commended, their business eforts encouraged and nltimatel; adequately compensated.” most coutent to sell & gouds, which tl proved by th one price, which is no ses'l considerat suy are wuple to per attention to them in our columns. ¥rom The Christian Advocste and Journal, ¥. Y. Last of all, be wire not to go bome from your bolidey foragings without calliug at the store of The Great American Tea Com- oo { Church, and lay in & supply of their cholee goods, payiug for them not the most extravagant prices From The jwer and Clironicle, N. Y. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY i one of the institu- tations of the times. Tt is doing sn immense business, and faruisking all Ainde of Teas at 80 low & rate that it is a marsel how it ls d From The ork Tribune. A SUCCESSFUL ENTERPRISE.~The Great American Tea Com pary comumenced business i 1960, In this city. They now occupy aud ewploy about 230 persons, their sales of tea and ¢ amonnting to $%,000 per week, Their sucoess shows what ability and e wiid accomplish. 1t Is siwple enough. Their sales belug largs, . of course, 1 & position {0 sell their goods for & smaller prot on From The Christian Iuteligeacer, N. Y. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY.—Patrons of this com- pany express mach aatisfaction with the qualities of the Teas which they obéain and witk the prices at which they are euabled to efect thelr pus- chases. From The Patl N Y. Gt THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY.—The ostensible, and, ould thisk, well-known misslon of The Patbinder, s ita very nawe aaggests, 18 to ferret out business housea or corporations of reliability, whake syatem of dealing uncontrovertably attests the determived purposs of acting fairly with thelr customers, employing & large boua 6de cash capital, keeping none but the best aud most serviceable goods, and reet- Ing content with merely » living proft. 1t s because we believe THE | GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY has already given evidence of here laid down, and desire her, that we have orthy of apecial thelr wish 10 4¢t up to the priaciples we b to conduct their rapidly sugweuting trade apon nove deeed their position and stauding s Tea Dealers Botice in these columns, Frow Brooklyn, K. ., Dally Thmes. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY'S STORK —THE GREAT GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY opened their new aad magnifcent store on Saturdsy uight, at No. 133 Grandat,, Williawe- burgh. The store was Hterally run dow 1il the hour of closing. We regard the opening of thi 16 our widst s & public beneft. The Company has such & (horough orgen- ization, possenses such unrivaled facilities for purchasing cheaply, and deals in such evormons quastities of tea and cofiee, that they e fford to undersell any otber dealers in the conutry, and yet proft. Precisely the sarae tea that is sold elsewhers for $1 50 can be bad of thew for #1, and good judges prosounce it even superior. We s pose that becsafter the ' GREAT AMERICAN TKA COMPANY" will monopolize the basiness fa this place, as the otheg deslors appese W0 e tow autiguated aud old fogy ol necosarics st (ho amallest poasible price To giro ar readers an idea of the profits which have been made in the Tea Trade, wo will start with the American bouses, leaving out of the account eatirely the profits of the Chinese factors. Firit: The American Honse iu Chisa or Japsa makes large profits on the't salea and abipmenta—and some of the richest retired merchants in Wbia couatey havs made Woir immease fortance through their houses in China. Seond: Tha Banker makes largs peofits upon the forogn exchange ased ia the purchass of Teas. Third: Tho tmporter makes 8 profit of 3 to 8 per cent Ia many cases. Fourth: On ita arrival hers it is #0ld by the eargo, and the Parchaser solla it to the Speculator in involces of 1,000 to 2,000 packages, at #g® profit of abaut 10 par eoat. FUth: The Speculator sells it t the Wholesalo Tea Bealer ia llasa, at & profit of 10 o 15 per cent. Steth: The Wholessle Tea Dealor sells it to the Wholessle Grocer ia 144 %0 ault bis trads, at & profit of about 10 pec ceat. Serenth: The Wholesale Grocer sells it ta the Ralail Dealer, at proft of 1540 25 per cent. Eighth: The Retailer aslla it to the Consumer, for ALL THE PROFIT HE CAN GHT. Whea yon have added to these KIGIHT profta ss mauy brokersges, cartages, storages, cooparages, and waste, ad add the original cost of the Tea, it will be perceived what the consumer bas to par. And 00w we propese to sbow why we can sell #o. rery much lower tian other dealers. We proposs Lo do away with all these varions profits, sud brokerages, eartages, atorages, cooperages, and waste, with tie excoption of a small commision pid for purchasing o our correspandants ia China asd Japan, ane eartaze, aad & amall prodi to ourselves—which, on our large sales, will amply pay us Parties getting their Teas from us 7 condileatly roly upon getting them pare » our warebonses The Companr eontiane 10 sell at the follow ing prices. OWLONG (Black), 69,7, 99, 90, beat 1 per B MIXED (Grees and Black), 6), 10, 89, ), best $1 per B ENGLISH BREAKFAST, 60,70, 30,90, $1, $1 10, best §1 20 per I IMPERIAL (Green), 60, T, 50, 0, $1, $1 10, beat $1 25 per I, L, $1 10, best $1 25 per B. YOUNG IYSON (Green), 69, 70, 90, 9, UNCOLORED JAPAN, #1, $1 10, best $125 P 1. GUNPOWDER, $1 95, beat $1 9. COFFEES ROASTED AND GROUND DAILY. GROUND COFYRE, e, 25 e, Ye., best e per pound. Hotels Saloons, Doanting bouse Kaepers, aal Families who use large quasties of Coffee, can sconomize in that articls by uaing our FRENCH BREAK- PAST AND DINNER COFFEE, which we sell at the low price of de. per pound, aad warraated to gire perfact oat sfactive. Conmmers caa sare from S to $1 por poasd by purchasing their Toasof WE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, Noa 31 4nd 33 VRAKY 5T, sarmer of Owares & No 60 BROADWAY, corney oh Bles 2" ™ o 00 WIGHTH-AVE, noar Thirty sereath ot No 2 SPRING ST, bet. Hudson and Greeawich ate. No 36 PULTON ST BROOKLYN, corser of Coucord ot. No. 12 GRAND ST WILLIAMSBURGH NOTICES OF THE PRESS. From The American Agricultarist. and otbers had P sere this Company, withost been bighly pleased with their tisement for ma and received no oo there is 50 bumbag shout the establishiseat.” Prom The Erangelist, N. Y. City FAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY'S motto mast be usgctions and emall profta™ The business of ita stores **up- " asd we kuow nob where else, inuat ba really enormons, and i tages ovet mmall bosers. Asa geveral thing the Tes Company's goods are of excollent quality, abundantly proved by Its continted growth and prosperity in spite of the enterprise and competition which every sort of Lusiness is obliged to 2 counter in this market town, down tonn, fn the widd: From The Methodiat, New York City. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY —fa neticiag the operations of his large and enterprising establishment, t way be proper in explasation of the reasons which induce us to ty to & coneern which has reached its eminence In public favor. 1t is our undeviating rule to exercise o Judgment in relation to Lusineas enterprises—never recom- wending auy except such beliere have been proved worthy and able, and whose system of business, aprightness of dealing with their cuntomers, and swple capital to faldll their engagements, are fully established. Upon these we call atteution to the advertisenent of the GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, published in our adver Uising columps. The Comp-ny bate several very large stores, located in different parts of the elty, tocked with the best and most serviceable gonds, which they are content to sell at merely living prodts, as they have proved by their pricss for the past ve or six years. They bave e price, which s o amall conmleration to those who are dependent to any considerable degree apon servants or children to make purebases. or 1o those who wish to order from the country. By these rules alone the Company propose I the future to conduct their vast and rapidly sog: meuting trade. Believing that the ability and disposition of the Company | ara ample to perrm all they promise, warrants us in ealling special i o them In our colu Tt is trite saying, * that the honest atriviogs of howest s enconraged aud ultimatel for us to ffer & rema call the sttention of the com | wernpulos quately compensated From The Cbristian Advocate and Jourzal, N. Y. Last of all, be sure 5ot to go home from your boliday Noat ealling at the store of The Groat Ameriean Tea Couw- foragiog pany, Lbeir choles goods, pasing for Ukem uot the most extravagant prices. From The Examiser and Chronicle, N. Y. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY s one of ! fions of the times. 1t is dolng an fmmense business, and fury Kinds of Tean st #0 low & rate that it 1s & marsel bow itis dove. From The New York Tribune A SUCCESSFUT ENTERPRISE.—Tbe Great American Tea Com: pany commenced business fn 1060, in thia city. They vow occupy six large stores aid employ about 250 persons, their sales of tea and cofiee aimounting to $90,000 per week. Theis success showe what ability and enterprise will accomplish. Itis sinple eough. Their sales being Jarge, they are, of couise, ia & position to scll their goods for & smaller | proft on each pound. From The Christian Lutelligencer, N. Y. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY.—Patrous of this com: press wuch satlfaction with the qualies of the Teas which they ‘ud with the prices at which they are enabled to offect their pur- From The Patbfinder, N. Y. City. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY.—/The ostensible, and, we whould think, well-known mission of The Pathfinder, a8 its very name sug- , Is to ferret out busiuess houses or corporations of reliability, whose aystem of deallug usconbrovertibly attests the determined purpose of acting fairly with thelr customers, employlog & large bosa 8de cash capital, keeping nose bub the best aud most sarviceable gosds, and rest- fng content with merely living proft. 1ty because we believa THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY has already given evidance of el wish to act up 10 the principles we have here Jaid down, and desiny fo condaet their rapidly augwenting trade upon nane other, that we have duewed their position and standing 83 Tea Dealers worthy of special notice lu thess column. From Brocklys, E. D, Daily Times. THR GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY'S ETORE. GREAT GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY opeued thelr now and wagnifeent stors on Saturday vight, st No. 133 Grasdst, Williams- burgh. The store was literally rus down with customers and thronged witll the bour of closing. We rd the opening of this new establish- went in aur midst as & public bewelt, The Company has such thorough organiation, possesses such surivaled facilities for parchasing eheaply, wnd deals iu such cuormous quantities of tea and coffes, that they can well aford to undersel] any otber dealers in the country, sud yot make good proft, Precisely the same tea that is sold elsewhere for $1 30 can b6 bad of them for #1, and good Judges provounce It even superior. We Coppose that boreattor the * GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY" Wil monopolise the basivess (a this place, as the other dealem appear to oo watfauated qud oi1 o0 88 | ver A fresh, as they come dirsct from the Custom House stores ure to be commended, their busiaees eforts Now. 31 and 51 Vesey-at., corner of Chureh, and lay in & sogply of | necoasaries at the smallest possible price. To give our readers an idea of the profita which have been made fn tho Tea Trade, we will start with the American houses, leaving out of the ac- count eatirely the profits of the Chiness factors. First: The American Touse in China or Japan makes large profits on their salea or shipmests—and some of the richest retired merchants in this country biave mads their fiameaso fortunes through their bonses in China. Second: The Baskor makes large prosta vpon the foreign exchange aasd in the purchass of Teas. Third: The Importer makes a profit of 30 to 50 per cent in many cases. Fourth: On ita arriral here it s sold by the eargo, a1d tho Purchaser sella it to the Speculator fa tavoices of 1,000 o 2,000 packages, st a3 av- erage profit of about 10 per cent. Fifth: The Speculator sells it to the Wholesale Tea Dealer in lines, at a Proft of 10 to 15 per eent. Sixth: The Wholesale Tea Dealer sells it to the Wholesale Grocer in Iota to 9ult bis trade, at profit of ahout 10 per cent. Seventh : The Wholesale Grocer sells it to the Retail Dealer, o of 154025 per cent. Eighth : The Retaller sells it to the Consumer, for ALL THE PROFIT HE CAN GET. Whea youhave added to these EIGHT profts as many brokersges, cartages, storages, cooperages, aud waste, and add the original cost of profit the Tea, it will be perceived what the consumer bas to pay. And now we propose to sbow why we can well s very much lower than otber dealers. We propose te do away with all these various profits, sad brokerages, cartages, storages, cooperages, and waste, with the exception of a small commission paid for purchasing to our correspondents ln China and Japas, one cartage, aod & suall profit to onrselves—whick, 08 our large sales, will amply pay us. Parties getting their Teas from us may oonfidently rely upon getting them pure and fresh, aa they come direct rom the Castom House stores to our wareboases, The Company eontinne Lo sell at the following prices: OOLONG (Black), 60, 70, 9, 90, best $1 per . MIXED (Gresn k), 60, 70, 90, 00, best $1 per . ENGLISH BREAKFAST, 60,70, 90, 90, &1, $110, best 120 por 1. IMPERIAL (Grees), 60,70, 80, 90, § 10, beat #125 per I YOUNG HYSON (Green), 60, 70, 90, 90, $1, &1 10, best $1 25 per 1, UNCOLORED JAPAN, $1, $1 10, best #1 25 per . GUNPOWDER, $1 25, Lest $1 3. COFFEES ROASTED AND GROUND COFFER, e, 25c., 3e., e, GROUND DAILY. best 4. per pound. Hotels, Saloons, Boarding honss keepers, and Families who use large quantities of Colfes eas economise in that article by uing our FRENCH BREAK- FAST AND DINNKR COFFEE, which we sell at the low prics of 3. per pousd, asd warraat to give perfect satiafaction Coneumers can save from 3. to $1 per pound by purchasiog their Toasof THE GUREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, Nos 31 aad 33 VESEY ST, corwer of Church ot oL DALY G e A No. %03 EIGHTH-AVE., sear Thirty seveathat. No. 299 SPRING ST, bet. Hudeoo and Greenwich ste. No. 205 FULTON ST., BROOKLYN, corner of Coacordst. No. 173 GEAND ST., WILLIAMSBURGH. NOTICES OF THE PRISS. From The American Agrienlturist. THY OREAT AMERICAN TEA Co.~To Qunims.—Before aduit- ttug @M advertisement, we learned that & large sumber of our clerks anBbers had for several wonthis been busiug their Tea and Coffee fiom this Cormpasy, without it being known who they were, and that they bad been Lighly plessad with thelr purchases, both as to quality asd price, commending their frieuds to Ui saise course. As we have months, and received 8o © and were all he {From The Brangelist, N. Y. City. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY'S motto wost be mrrons transactions and simall proéts’" The basiness of its stores town, down town, in the midle,” and we know not where el really enormons, and give it decided advantages over small buyers. As 4 generd thiug the Tea Compang's goods are of exeellent quality, asis abundantly proved by its continucd growth and prosperity in spite of the enterprise and competition which every sort of busizess is obliged te 3 counter ia this market, From The Methodist, New York Citr THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY.—Tn moficing the operations of this large and euterprising establishuent, it may be proper for us b0 offe emmark ia explanation of the reasons which induce us to call the attention of the community to A concern which bae reached ite eminence in pudlic favor. It is our undeviating rule o exervies & scrupuloas jadgment/in relation 1o business enterprises—aever recom nding any except such as we believe bave been proved worthy and | relizble, and whose system of business, uprightness of dealing with their customers, aud ample capital to fulfil their engagements Upon thess prineiples we call attention to the ads TEA COMPANY, published in our adver Using columna. The Company have several very largo stores, located in different parts of the city, stocked with the best and most serviceable goinds, which they are coctent to sell at mervly living prosts, as they bate proved by their prices for the past fve or six yearn They bave but one price, which 18 no small consideration to those who sre dependeat to any considerable degree npun servants or childrn to make parchases, of 10 those who wish o onder from the country. By these rules alone the Company propose in the future to. conduct thoir vast and rapidly aug nting trade. Believiog that the ability and disposition of the Company are ample o parform all they promise, warraats us fu calling special attention to them fn our columns. It is a trite saying **that the honsst strivings of honest men are sure to be commended, their business eforte encouraged and witimately adequately compensated. From The Cheistian Advoeate asd Journal, X. Y. be sure notto go bome from your holiday foraginge without calliog At the store of The Great Americau Tea Com- paay, Nos. 31 aud 3) Vesey-st., corer of Charch, and lay in a supply of Aheir cholca goods, paylag for them ot the wost extravagant pricea. From The Ramiser and Chronicle, N. Y. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY i one of the instit tions of the times. 1t s doiug an immense business, and furnishing all Xinds of Teas at 50 low & rate that it is & marvel bow it is dove. From The New-York Tribune, A SUCORSSFUL ENTERPRISE.—The Great Awmerican Tea Com- pany commenced busivess fn 150 In this city. They now occupy six Iarge stores and employ about 230 persous, their sales of tea and cofes amounting to $90,000 per week. Their success shows what ability and enterprise will accomplish. 1t is simple enougd. Their sales beiug larges, Ahay are, of course, iu & position to sell their goods for & smaller proft on each pund. From The Christian Tutelligencer, N. Y. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY.—Patroas of this cow- pany express much satiafaction with the qualities of the Teas which they | obtain and with the prices at which they are evabled to efect their pur- chascn From The Pathinder, N. Y. City, THE GRRAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY.~The ostensible, and, well-known mission of The Pathtinder, s ite very nawe soggonts, 18 to fervet out busiuess bonses or corporations of reliadility, whose aystem of deallng] uncontrovertibly attests the Jetermined purpose of acting fuirly with their customers, employisg & large bena 8de cash capital, keeping nono but the best and wost sorvicaahle goods, and res Jug conteut with merely a livhug progt. It le becawse we bellove THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY Bas already given evidence of thelr wish 10 8¢t up to the principles we bave bere laid down, and desire to condaet their rapldly sugmentiog trade npon sone other, that wo have deeued thol position sud staudiog 44 Tes Dealore worthy of special wotice ln these colnwun, From Brooklys, K. D., Daily Times. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY'S STORE-THE | GHEAT GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY opeoed their new and magnideent store on Saturday night, at No. 133 Grand-st., Williawsburgh. The stere waa literally run down with customers and thronged until tbe hour of cloaiug. We regan the opestug of this pew eatablishicen ldet o & public benel. The Company has wuch a thorough rganisa- Uon, poasesses sacls anrivaled faclitics for purehasiog cheaply, aud deals {8 sueb enormous quantities of tea and cofee, that they ean well aford to andersell any other dealers fu the country, and yet make & good proft. the sewie tea that ls sold elsewhere for $1 30 casde had of Ahew for #1, and goad Judges pronounce it r. We suppose (hat bereafter the " GREAT AMERICAN TKA COMPANY" will monopolise the business 1y this place, a4 the other dealers appeas Lo be 00 Autiquated aud oM (ogrish. neceataries at the mmakest possible price. To give oar readers an idea of the profita which hare besn made fn the Tea Trade, wo will start with the American houses, leaving onk of the #ccouat eatirely the profts of the Chiness factors. First: The American House in Chisa or Japan makes largs profits oe their salos or shipments—and 8ome of the richest retired morchasts ln this country bave made thoir mmanse fortuaes through theie Loasesla Chias. Scoomd : The Banker makes 1args profts upon tho foreign exchange ased in the purchase of Teas. Third : The Importerimakes a prost of 3 o 50 par sent is macy cases, ¥ourth: On i arrival bere 1tis sold by the cargo, aad ths Purchason sell It to tae Speculator in invoices of 1,000 10 2,000 puckages, at aa avee: #ge profit of about 10 per ceut. FUTA : The Speculator sclla it to the Wholesals Toa Dealer in hines, of 4 profit of 10 to 15 per cont. &irth: The Wholesale Tea Dealer sells to the Wholesals Grocer @ Tots to anlt bia trade, at & prost of about 10 per cent. Seventh: The Wholesale Grocer sells it to the Retail Doaler, at & prold of 15 t0 25 per cent. Kighth: The Retailer sells it to the Cousumer, for ALL THE PROPIR HE CAN GET, Whea you bave added to these EIGHT profts as masy beokeenges. cartages, storages, cooperages, and waste, aod add the origiaal cost of the Tea, it will be perceived what the consumer as to pay. And sow we Propose to show why we can sell 80 very much lower tha thor doalers. We propose to do away with all these various probts, and brokerages cartages, storages cooperages, and waste, with the exception of & small cowission paid for purchasing to our correspondeuts ia China aad Japam one cartage, and & wmall proft to ourselves—which, 0a our lacgs sales, will ainply pay us. Pasties gotting their Teas from us may contdeatly roly upoa gettieg them pure aod fresh, as they come direct from the Customn-Hoase stores o our warehonses. The Company continne to sell at the followiog pricass OOLONG (Black), 60, 70, 80,90 best $1 per 15, MIXED (Green azd Black), 60, 70, 80, 90, best $1 pee 1. ENGLISH BREAKFAST, 60,70, 50,90, $1, $1 10, bast $1 20 par IMPERTAL (Gresu, 60, 70, 80, 90, $1, $1 10, best $1 25 por B, TOUNG HYSON (Grees), 60, 70, 50, 90, 110, beot $1 25 por B, UNCOLORED JAPAN, $1, $110, best $125 por B, (GUNPOWDER, $125, beat #1350, COFFEES ROASTED AND GROUND DAILY. GROUND COFFEE, 20e., 35c., ., 35e., best d0e. per pound. Hotelg Saloons, Boarding house keepers, and Pamilies who use large quastition of Colfee can economize in that article by asing oar FRENCH BREAR FAST AND DINXER COFFEE, which we sell at the low price of Je, per poand, and warrant to give perfect satisfaction. Consumers ean sase from Se. to §1 por pouad by perchssiag ol Teas of FHE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. No. 803 KIGHTH-AVE., near Thirtyseventb ot No. 299 SPRING-ST., bet. Hudson and Groemwich-ats. No. 205 FULTON-ST., BROOKLYN, corner of Coacord ot No. 133 GRAND 8T., WILLIAMSBURGH. NOTICES OF THE PRESS. From The Americas Agricultarist. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA Co.—To qurxizs:—Belors adaite ting their advertisement, we learned that a large aumber of our clorks wnd otliers had for several months been buying their Tea aod Coffee fom {Lis Company, without its being known who they were, aod that they bad bees bighly pleased with their purchases, both as to quality snd prios, and were all recommending their friends to the same course. As wo barg pablished the sdvertisement for many mouths, sod received 8o com, plaints, we conclude * there is no bumbug sbout the establishment.” From The Evangelist, N. Y. €Y . THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY'S motio mast be * aa: merous trassactions and aviall profis.” The business of its stores * ug (own, dows towa, in the middle,” and we know bot whers elss, mast be really enormous, and give it decided advantages over sasll buyers. Ase general thing the Tea Coupazy’s goods are of excellent quality, &3 o abundantly proved by its continued growth aad prosperity ia epite of the enterprise and competition which every sort of business is obliged to ea- ‘eounter in this market. From The Methodiat, New-York City. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY.—ln soticiag the operations of this large and enterprisiag establishment, it may be prope for us to offer a remark i explauation of the reasons which iaduce us ta call the atteation of the community to & concern which bas reached ita eminence in pudlic favor. It i our ucdeviating rale to exercise o serupulous julgment i relation to business euterprises—oever recom: wewdiog any except such as we believe bave been proved worthy asd reliable, aud whose systeln of business, uprightaess of dealing with theis customers, and ample capital to falfll their engagements, are fully establisbed. Upon these prineiples we call atiention to the advertisemeat of the GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, published in our adves columns. The Company have several vers large stores, located 1a rent parts of the city, stocked with the best and most serviceadle goods which they are coutent to sell at merely iving profits, as they bare proved by their prices for the past fve o six years. They have bat one price, whieh is 80 swall cousiderstion o those who are depeadont 4o ans conskderable degree npon servants or children to_make purchases, o8 t0 those who wish to order from the country. By thess rules alone the Company propose fn the futare to conduct their vast and rapidly sngs meating trade. Believing that the ability and disposition of the Companp are ample to perform all they promise, warrasts us in calliog spectal attention to them in our columns. 1t is & trite saying * that the hovest atriviogs of houest men are sure to be commended, thair business eZorte encouraged and ultiately adequately compeasated.” ¥rom The Christian Advocate and Jouraal, N. Y. © « * Lastof all, be sure not to go home from your holiday foraging without calling at the store of The Great American Tea Comr pany, Nos. 31 and 33 Vesey-st., corner of Chureh, and lay in & supply of tele coice goods, payiug for thewm not the most extravagaat prices. From The Examizer and Chroicle, N. Y. THE GRRAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY is one of the instita- tions of the ties. It is doing au tmwense business, and Mruisbiag o kinds of Teas at »0 low & rate that it is a marvel how it s done. From The New-York Tribune. A SUCCESSFEL ENTERPRISE.~The Grest Americas Toa Come pany commenced bustneas in 1960, in this city. They now eccupr wa lare stores and employ about 230 pervons, theiz sales of tea aad cofon amounting to $50,000 per week. Their sucecss shows what ability aod en- terprise will accomplish. It s siiple enough. Their saies Being large, they are, of course, In & position to sell their goods for a wmaller prosit o8 sach pound. . From The Christian Tutelligeacer, N. Y. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY.—Patrons of this come pany express much satisfuction with the qualitios of the Teas which they “htata aud with the prices at which they are casbled to efect their pur- chases. From The Patblinder, N. Y. City. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANT.—The osteusible, sd, ission of The Pathnder, as ite very name g to ferret out business bouses or whose systemn of dealing uncontrovertibly attests the determined parposs of acting fairly with their customers, employing & large boos Gde cash capital keeping none but the best aud most serviceabla gools, aad rest- {ng content with meroly # liviag prodt. 16 is because wo beliavs THR GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY hay already girea evalosce of Lbelr wish fo act up o b principles we bave bere lald down, aad desice 1o conduct their rapidly sugmenting trade upon aone other, that wo hare munmnflm-—lwfluuhm-miylmfl uotice in thesd columns. From Brooklys, E. D., Daily Times. Sidspe THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANYS GREAT GREAT AMERICAN -ru.‘uo-nn opened haic new aad magniiceat store on Saturday vigbt, 1::.-1."‘ ‘was literally ran down with customers sud throoged ustil the. bour of closing. We reganl the epening of this sew establishmest fn cae midst a3 & public benett. The Company bas such & thorogh organises tion, possesses such norivaled Gacilities for purchasing cheaply, aad deals n -Awwnummuuduu,mmmflfib ndersel any other dealers fn the couutry, and yot make a good r-l:‘ b same ten that s sold elsewbers for $1 50 coa be bad it eren superior. Wo eoppoes GREAT AMERICAN TRA 00.?"".“ No. 139 Grand st., Williameburgh.. hat bereafter the . the bsiness fn this place, as the otbec dealors apome monopolise oo antiguated 1ud olé toerinh. corporations of rellabitity, "