1875.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
4:33 
Pure Gum 
RUBBER BOOTS. 
Will outwear any other Rubber BootSj 
and are 
WARRANTED 
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. 
3»1 BKOAWlkVAV, ISKW YOKK. 
FORTHB HOUSE 
The Autumn No. of Vick's Floral Guide, 
contalnliif; cl'-scriptiotisof Hyacinths, Tulips, Lilies, 
and all Bulbs and Seeds f r Fall PIsiiitiiig in the 
Garden, and for Winter Flowers in the House— just 
published, and sent fi-ee to all. Address, 
JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 
Behind the age. To fasten the soles 
of Boots and Shoes to the ujiper with 
thread or pegs. CABLE SOEEW WIRE 
is the only reliable method — will not rip 
or leak ; not affected by heat or cold — 
dampness or drought. For sale by all 
dealers. 
A Youth's PuBLlOATlfflr.-r-For nearly half a century the 
yoHtk'n Cumjjanion, of llostoii, has been published. It was 
started in 1S37, and is to-day one of tlie brightest and most 
vigorous papers with which we are acquainted, 
Wwniait's Rig;lits. 
While the men have their Reapers, Mowers, Horse- 
Rakes, Threshing-Machincs, &C'., every woman has 
a just claim to be provided with such labor-saving 
implements of household use as the Unitehsai 
Clothes Wbisgbr and Dott Wasuing-Machine. 
Tcactiors of Musii: who have given Clark's New Method 
for the Piano Forte an examination, uuliesllatinply pro- 
nounce it the best. The work is meeting with a deservedly 
large sale. Sent by mail fur ^J.7.^. Published by Lee & 
Walker, Philadelphia. 
Some Parents spend their money for 
Patent Medicine to cure their children's 
colds. Some save tlieir money and pre- 
vent the colds by buying SILVER TIP- 
PED Shoes, which never wear through 
at the toe. For sale by all dealers. 
Establisliedin 1S13. 
Agricultural Implements and 
Farm Machinery, Seeds, 
and Fertilizers. 
A full as^^ortiiient of tlie best standard, as well as of the 
latest improved kinds, constauliv in slock and for sale by 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., 
18U tfc till AVntei- Street, i P. O. Box37S), 
NEW YORK CITY. 
OJVlOxXS 
HARK EX 
mill otliur ^luileii ci'op^, vei-y fully 
truated iu Iioot's Garden Manual. 
See adv. pnge 434. 
AabeNfos Kontine', for stet'|> "r H:it Iloofs. 
Asbestos Itoof CU>atiu8;* I'oi' ulil l,e:iky lioofs. 
A.MbcMtoH t'eineiit, tnr reiiiiiriiiK L<.'iiky Ituofs. 
Asbr^Htos Kool" I'aint, lor Tin Wout-^. &c. 
Asbexiof* PaiiitM— ill roim-^— for outsid<i work. 
A^bostos Fire Proof Coatinar, lor wood work. 
Asbf'MioH Hoilor Coverinsrs* lur Steam Pipes. &c. 
Af^besto!^ Stenni ParkiiiR'* Hat iiin! roniid. nil sizes. 
lioolin;; nntl ShontbinK FeltA, IHoth Proof Lin- 
iuK* PlaNterine Jtoaril* dec* 
Tii'*.^e artick's ait- rcM.iv i-.v iist.-, and easily applied. 
Seud for Pnmi.hleis, Price Lisis, .Sic. 
H. W. JOIIiVS, 87 Maiden Lane, IV. Y. 
(CIRCULAB.) 
Consumers' Importing Tea Co., ) 
No. 8 CliiircU Street, r 
P. O. Box 5,509. New York City. ) 
This is a combination of capitalists to supply the consum- 
ers of Teas tliroushout the United States on the mutual 
principle 
"We have experienced agents in all the best districts of 
China and Japan to select Teas especially for our trade. 
We expect every consumer of Teas to render us all the 
assistance they cau in carrying out our enterprise, as we 
make a specialty of SUPPLYING CONSUMERS OXLY 
(and allow no middlemen to make any profit on our impor- 
tations), which will enable us to supply them with Teas at 
prices lower than have ever been known, and of those line 
qualities that seldom reach the interior, being sold only in 
the hirge cities and among the very wealthy. 
Hoping the consumer will take an Interest In our enter- 
prise, and send at once Tor a circular with full explanations 
of how to proceed to obtain our goods, we remain. 
Most respectfully yours, 
Consumers' Importing Tea Co., 
p. U. Box 5,509. 
No. 8 Church Street, 
New Tork City, 
Entered, aeeording to Act of Congress, in January, 1874, 
by tile Consumers' Iniportlu';; Tea Co., in tlie Office of the 
Librarian of Con;;ress, Washington, D. C. 
HOT-BEDS 
with 
FIRE HEAT 
and many labor-saving hints 
and Improved methods in the 
gardi-'n, in Hoot's Garden Man- 
ual. See adv. page 434. 
, witiC wiND^I aa^^Kf^i: 
And Not 
'Wear Out. 
For salel)y Watchm:.k"is. 
liee. J. .s. lUUCll. 
V 111 111. "11 iTTits, Circulars 
.Maiden Laii.-. New Yiirlc. 
L Decker &. C«»'s Premium American 
• Billiard 'fables have taken the lirst premium medal at 
the American Institute, N. Y., for six successive years. Send 
for catalogue. Warerooms, cor. Canal & Centre Sts., N.r. 
TOOLS. 
> 
of nil kinds for Fnrmerst BInrksmitlis. Carpen- 
tcrn. and all flashes of ]>IrrhanioH. Illustrated 
C'ataloffHPH free to any address. (^OODNOW Sc 
WIGHTMAN, '23 Cornhill, Boston, Mass. 
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