1875.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
393 
Pure Gum 
RUBBER BOOTS. 
Will outwear any other Rubber Boots> 
and are 
WAEEANTED 
not to Crack. Made expressly to my 
own order by the 
"CANDEE RUBBER CO.," 
of New Haven, and differ from Com- 
mon Rubber Boots, in being entirely 
free from adulterative mixtures. 
I have sold these Boots for a long 
time, and every pair has given perfect 
satisfaction. Beware of Imitations. 
This is the only ABSOLUTELY 
"PURE" Rubber Boot in the Mar- 
ket. None Genuine without the 
CANDEE CO's. stamp on the heels. 
Any size Expressed C. O. D. Send for 
price-list. Correspondence Solicited. 
Z. B. HEYWOOD, 
Wholesale and Retail dealer in all 
kinds of Rubber Goods 
321 BISOAM^VAY, I\E1V YOISH. 
A Complete ClotUes 'Wriiigrer. 
The latest improved Universal Wringer has mov- 
able clamps and thumb-screws for fastening to any 
sized tub ; a folding shelf or apron, for carrjing 
the clothes over the edge of the tub or machine ; 
compound wooden spring-bars, to equalize the 
pressure of the rolls ; in short, everything which 
ingenuity can invent has been pressed into service 
to make The Universal a complete Wringing Ma- 
chine. — Moore's Sural New Yorker. 
For the rich with few children it may 
do to buy a shoe without Tips, but those 
wlio are blessed with little money and 
many children it is ruinous to buy any 
others than SILVER TIPPED Shoes. 
For sale by all dealers. 
ACieiitIenia]i'!« Kesideuce is not con- 
slilcri'd L'.iii]|ilito witlioin :ibilli;tnl t:iblc. Tliut ilusir- 
iiljle:irl.ifli;c:iii Mow la' bi>u.^lit lor *100, Jli5, $150, f200, up 
to $."tO'l. conlnli-rr'. Sentl fur Cutiilogm; to 
L. DECKIOU & (JO., Cor. Cauiil & Centre Sis., N. Y. 
wiLt wawK «eaaB^^Hi 
And Not 
'Wear Out. 
For sale by W;itctim:ikiM's. F.y nmil. .'(1 cents. Circnbxrs 
ficc. .J. S. UIKCII, 37 Maiilen Lane. New VorU. 
Do not be deceived. CABLE SCREW 
WIRE Boots and Shoes are the cheapest, 
safest, driest, and most durable ever 
worn. Try them. All bear the Patent 
Stamp. For sale by all dealers. 
EVERY 
FARMER 
will save 
MONEY 
liy using *' Bell's Carpentry l\Iade Easy." 
a $5 book, tellinir bow to build Rarns, 
Ont-Houses, Bridges, &c., witbout a 
Carpenter. 
Howard Ch.vllen, Pbilad'a. 
ST]<]N(]ILi)"^S; 
For cnttinpr business 
I Stencils, \\\\ sizrs. Also 
conipleto nuTFiTR for 
Clothinpr Stnneils and Key Checks, witli which yonnK men sire 
inakiii:^ from $", 1-o$-:o :i dav. Seiul forratalo^ncand s:iiiiple8 
to S. M SPENCEi:, in Hanover St.. JJostori, Mnss. 
\ir A, COVERT A: CO., Pi-»<1nce 
~' • Cosnin lesion Mcvcliniits. No, 112 Warren St.. 
New York. "Qiiir-k sales nnii prompt returns." f^^Send 
for our weekly Pricu-cun-ent ftiid Markini; Plate..^ 
'I he i'plebiatptl Eclipse WiuJ ^ills 
?uiiip \v:iler Irom Well. Spking or Kiveb, 
aud force it Lo uuy height or locality, 
for HousB, Gardkn. Bakn or Stock 
Use; ulso griud feed uiid mcnls, ssaw 
wuod, &c. Greatest iiivcutiun of llio age. 
A wiml mill that does not blow away. 
PerfL'ctly Beir-reguhiling. A soliil wheel 
with DO loose sections or joints Cuii not 
frei-ze up or get out of order. Awarded 96 
^^\. premiums;. Ilhi.siratcd Circul:ir.'; free. 
Eclipse Wind Mill Co-, Beloit,Wis. 
(CIRCULAB.) 
Consumers' Importing Tea Co., 
No. S Cliurcli Street, 
P. O. Box 5,509. New York City. 
This is a combimition of capitalists to supply the consum- 
ers of Teas tliroughout the United States on the mutual 
principle 
We have experienced ajients in all the best districts of 
China ^\u\ Japan to select Teas especially for our trade. 
We expect every consumer of Teas to render us r\ll the 
assistance they can in carrying out our enterprise, as we 
miike a specialty of SUPPLYING CONSUMERS ONLY 
(and allow no middlemen to make any profit on our impor- 
tations), which will cn;ible us to supply them witli Teas at 
prices lower than liave ever been known, and of those line 
qualities that seldom reach the interior, being sold only in 
the large cities and among the very wealtliy. 
Hoping; the coiisnmer will take an interest in our enter- 
prise, and send at once for a circular ivlth full explanations 
of how to proceed to obtain our goods, wc remain, 
Most respectfully yours, 
Consumers' Importing Tea Co., 
P.O. Box 5,509. 
No. S Chiircli Slrect, 
New York City. 
Entered, necordine to Act of Congress, in J:uin:iry, 18T4, 
I)V the Consumers' linportiu.uc Te;i Co., in the Ollice of the 
Librariiiu of Congress. Wiisliington, D. C. 
THE CHAETER OAK 
Life Iiisiii*aiice Co., 
iiiUKjt 
OF HARTKORD, COW. orK^nizcd A. D. 1850. 
Assits $13.^50,440.68 
JAMES C. W.iLKLET - PnESlDENT. 
S. H. WHITE Vice-Pkesident and Tkeasurek. 
II ALSE Y STEVENS SECnETACT. 
WM. L. SQI'IP.E Assistant Seoketai-.y. 
L. W. IIEECH " 
..5lATnEM-ATICIAX. 
Fine Shoes 
BEAUTY ! 
COMFORT ! , 
DURABILITY ! ' Ladies and Gentlemen. 
^V. F. BAKTI>ETT, 
1033 fhcsfnut Sfreil, PlliliiilclpUia. 
.Price-List and Instructions for Self-Measurement sent 
on receipt of Post-Office address. 
INQUIRE FOR 
W. A. DROWN i m 
UMBRELLAS. 
PHILADELPHIA and NEW YORK. 
The qiialitiea miuliud with their 
recoiniiRMidot.1. 
lie are coniideutly 
FOUL WEATHER! 
TIk: chanKi'S in Uil- weutlior 
pr.jinpllv and acciiruK'ly indi- 
ratci hv Lovejoy's metallic 
Wcarher Houses^ ■' bi-;iuiiiiil 
nuinlel ornament, ^vwl prepaid 
Id any address. snlV-ly packed, 
upon receipt of S'i (Two), liv 
AT^VAIV Ia. I.OVK.JOY, 
|'rni>ri''tnr :iiid \fannracinrrr, 
393 Washington St.. Boston. 
.S/teri'il }'ri' e lo thnlers. 
WANTED ^;;.^T::rTfhr^^n:;'fnn:: 
S.-iid -t:inin fill- imM pnrtirnlars to 
TELEGHAPH COLLEGE, Buffalo, N. Y. 
^ ^FOR TH E"H O USE ^ 
The Autumn No. of Vick's Floral Guide, 
containing,' descriptionsofHyacIntlis, Tiilix>s, Lilies. 
and all Biilbst and Seeds fur Fall Planting in tUc 
Gai-<leii, and for Winter Flowers in the House— just 
published, and sent free to all. Address, 
JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 
TREES and SHR UBS, 
CAMELLIAS, &c., at low rates. 
R. B. Pe>Fsons &. Co., 
PLtJSHIXG, N. Y. 
BULBS 
Present Planting! 
PLANTS 
FOU 
Parlor Culture! 
Our lUnstrateil Catalo^'ue of Dutch Biilha. and Flojcer 
Rnoifi, and Plants for I/ou.se Culture, now ready and mailed 
free to all aiiplicants. 
35 Cortlaudt Street, 
NEW YORK. 
ROSES, CAMELLIAS, 
AlVD WIi\TER-BLOOMING PL.1NTS, 
BY MAIL.-PO.STAGE PAID. 
Send for Catalogue No. 6— cont.ilus one Hundred mid 
twenty Collections. Often, flfteen. and twenty pluntseiicU — 
your choice for one dollar. Adtlress 
ROBT. J. H.\.I.L.10.AY, Baltimore. BW. 
'^SOWO^EACH^TEEESr 
No. 1, $60 per M.; Ko. 2, S40. 
Dealers snjiolied \vith all kinds oi' iiiirscrv I'luducls. Low- 
est prices, aiul lie-t stoeic grown south Ohiu Kivcr. 
UNDKKHILL, AEA\ SOX iC CO., 
Na-slnillf, Teitii. 
PEACH SEED 
Of this season's giowtli, cheap. All the new and market 
varieties of Pcacli, A ppl«-, and Clieri-y Ti-ees sent 
by nuiil. Also Roses and Sltriibs. Catalogues gialis. 
RANDOL.PH PETERS, 
Wilmington, Del, 
r^KOKGEXO^VW rVIIKSERIES. — 
^^ Early Beatricet Early Louise, and Early 
lliver8 peach trees. 1 year Iruni lunl, :; to r, It., at *s per lOli, 
or $73 per M. U. S, JUtlNSTON, (ieorgetown, Dil. 
PRICES REDUCED. 
NisliH'itz Harrow, $23. Most 
iiiiporlaiit lur llmrougli culliva- 
tion. » ji,t Iron Field ISnl- 
lers. Best sizes $50 to $G5. Best 
Fauuly Cider Mill. $iO. Coi-PKR 
Strip Feed Cuttei:, hcst aud 
ctieape^t — sold on trial. Agents 
waiilerl. Potato lligger. 111. Cider 
Mill Poi-eivs, I'resses. &c. Send for 
Ciienlar. The New Y'ork 
Plow Co., 5,-, BeeUinau St., N. V. 
BOlLYOURCORNi 
• ZH THB 
Profit Farmers Boiler | 
Time, Feed and FuEt. 
Teed Emptied in 1 Minute. 
Sold by Best Merchants. 
Bought by Best Farmers,* 
Send for Circular, and address all orders to 
W. H. BANKS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 
34 & 3G So. Canal Street, CHICAGO. 
Self-ProDGl- 
For Cripples 
Can be easrili/ 
In or out doors, 
lilt: tlie use of 
Pt;tte vonr pize 
for i ) I u'fitra t ed 
tcrent styles aud 
Please vieution 
thi-i paper. 
\M Chairs 
and Invalids 
propelled, cillicr 
liv any one liav- 
liands 
and send stanin 
eataloguc of Uit- 
prices. 
S. A. SMITH, 
No. 32 Piatt St.. 
N, Y. City. 
