1876 .] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
29 
Pure Gum 
RUBBER BOOTS. 
Will outwear any other Rubber Boots, 
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. 
3581 BROADWAY, UNEW YORK. 
Wide Awake Youtu’s Paper.— For judicious editing, 
select and popular contributors, and sprightly, entertaining 
reading, the Youth's Companion has no superior among the 
Youth’s publications. 
T Decker &■ Co’s Premium American 
lift Billiard Tables have taken the first premium medal at 
the American Institute. N. Y„ for six successive years. Send 
for catalogue. Warerooms, cor. Canal & Centre Sis., N.Y. 
And Not 
Wear Out. 
For sale by Watchmakers. By mail, 50 cents. Circulars 
free. J. S. BIRCH, 37 Maiden Lane, New York. 
GOOD SEEDS 
Grown with care and painstaking from selected stocks 
always pay. Try mine. See advertisement "All About 
Gardening,” page 30. J. B. ROOT, Seed Grower, 
Rockford, Illinois. 
(CIRCULAR.) 
Consumers’ Importing Tea Co .,) 
No. 8 Church Street, V 
P. O. Box 5,509. New York City. ) 
This Is a combination of capitalists to supply the consum¬ 
ers of Teas throughout 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 can in carrying out our enterprise, as we 
make a specialty of SUPPLYING CONSUMERS ONLY 
(and allow no middlemen to make any profit on our impor¬ 
tations), which will enable ns to supply them with Teas at 
prices lower than have ever been known, and of those fine 
qualities that seldom reach the interior, being sold only in 
the large 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., 
No. 8 Church Street, 
P. O. Box 5,509. New York City. 
Entered, according to Act of Congress, ill January, 1874, 
by tlie Consumers’Importing Tea Co., in the Office of the 
Librarian of Congress, Washington, D. C. 
STFAm DIE S 
Kt 1 JJA\\JJ1JJ complete outfits for 
Clothing Sten<fl8 and Key Checks, with which young men are 
making from $5 to $20 a day. Send for Catalogue and samples 
to S. M. SPENCELt, 347 Washington St., Boston, Mass, 
The Watches are better and the 
prices lower than ever. 
GREAT REDUCTION 
IN THE PRICE OF 
W ALTHAM 
ATGHES 
We have just issued a new Price-List of Waltham 
Watches at greatly reduced prices. 
Silver Watches from - - - $14. 
Ladies’ Gold Watches from $40. 
Gent’s Gold Watches from $53. 
Every Watch a reliable timekeeper, and satisfaction 
guaranteed, or the money will be refunded. 
Established in 1843. 
Agricultural Implements and 
Farm Machinery, Seeds, 
and Fertilizers. 
A full assortment of the best standard, as well as of the 
latest improved kinds, constantly in stock and lor sale by 
R. H. ALLEYS & CO., 
189 <!k 191 Water Street, (P. O. Box 370), 
__ YEW YORK CITY. 
18767 
[Postage Free. 
NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE 
TO 
Harper’s Periodicals, by special 
arrangement with the authors, will con¬ 
tain new stories by George Eliot, F. 
W. Robinson, R. D. Blackmore, Miss 
Thackeray, Miss Braddon, William 
Black, and Wilkie Collins. 
We continue to send single Watches by Express to 
any place, no matter how remote, with bill to collect on 
delivery, with privilege to the purchaser to open the 
package and examine the Watch before paying, and with 
no obligation to take it unless it is perfectly satisfactory. 
Every one who intends to buy a Watch should send for 
our Price-List, which is sent free to all. 
pr-f- Mention in your letter that advertisement was seen 
in American Agriculturist. Address 
HOWARD & CO., 
No. 222 Fifth Avenue, New York. 
Our prices are very low and we make no discount to any 
one: and, while we will cheerfully answer any inquiries in 
regard to these watches, we want it to be distinctly under¬ 
stood that any letters asking for discounts or deduction in 
price will not be answered. 
Harper’s Magazine. 
The Magazine has never been sur¬ 
passed in this country or elsewhere.— 
Boston Daily Journal. 
Harper’s Weekly. 
The ablest and most powerful illus¬ 
trated periodical in this country. — 
Louisville Courier-Journal. 
Harper’s Bazar, 
The organ of the great ivorld of 
fashion.— Boston Traveller. 
Roofing. Roof Coating, Cement, Roof Paint, 
Paints— all colors— Fire Proof Coating, ftoiler Cov¬ 
erings, for Steam Pipes. &e„ Steam and Steam Pipe 
Packing, Sheathing Felts, Roth Proof Lining, 
ifcc. Ready for use, and easily applied. Send tor Pamph¬ 
lets, Price Lists, &c. 
H. W. JOHNS, 87 Maiden Lane, N. Y. 
TERMS for 1876. 
Harper’s Magazine, One Year.$4 00 
Harper's Weekly, One Year. 4 00 
Harper’s Bazar, One Year. 4 00 
One copy of either will be sent for one year. POSTAGE 
PEEP AID by the Publishers, to any Subscriber in the 
United States or Canada , on receipt of Four Dollars. 
Harper’s Magazine, Harper’s Weekly, and Harper’s 
Bazar, for one year, $10 00; or any two for $7 00; 
postage prepaid by the Publishers. 
An Extra Copy of either the Magazine, Weekly, or 
Bazar will be sent gratis for every Club of Five Sub¬ 
scribers at $4 00 each, in one remittance; or. Six Cowries 
for $20 00, without extra copy; postage prepaid by the 
Publishers. 
Potatoes, 
Apples, 
Onions, 
TURNIPS, CAR¬ 
ROTS, BEETS, Etc. 
The TRADE and CON¬ 
SUMERS supplied in Large 
and small Lots. By 
MEYERS & ALLEY, 
85 Murray St„ New York. 
Boiaris’s Patent Universal Eccentric Mills 
for Grinding Bones, Pot Shells, Ores, Old Crucibles, Fire 
Clay, Guanos, Oil Cake, Feed, Corn and Cob, Tobacco, Snuff, 
Sugar, Salts, Roots, Spices, Coffee, Cocoanut, Tomatoes, 
Saw-dust, Flax Seed, Asbestos, Mica, Horn, etc., and what¬ 
ever cannot be ground by other Mills. Also for Paints, 
Printers’ Inks, Paste, Blacking, etc. 
JOHN W. THOMSON, Successor to James Bogardus, 
Cor. White and Elm Sts., N. Y. 
W A. COYEKT, Produce Com. 
• mission Merchant, No. 112 Warren St., New 
York. “Quick sales and prompt returns.” |£F”Send for 
my weekly Price-current and Ma rking Plate. 
HIFYli’RS! Yt IT I Wholesale Dealers & 
ill I’j I (X, ILL I .Commission Merchants 
IN GREEN FRUITS AND PRODUCE. 
_83 Murray St., New York. 
E l fj w A ■pT'v produce~commis- 
' Do Ui VV -CiliJJj SION MERCHANTS. 
(Established 18)5.) iVo. 279 Wnshinslon-s)., N. Y. 
K-terence, lrviv.{) National Bank, New York City. 
IJItl'TIS J.. COLE, Produce Com. 
mission Merchant, 141 Keade St., New York. 
Established in 1852. Market reports and shipping directions 
sent free on application. 
EIGHT beautiful 
mon I lily Roses, pot- 
grovvn, will be sent 
safely by mail, post¬ 
paid, for #1.00. 
25 VARIETIES of 
Choice Flower Seeds 
sent by mail for #1. 
Catalogues sent free to 
ail who apply. 
BENJT. A. ELLIOTT & CO., 
114 Market St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 
1876. 
Geo. S. Haskell & Co., 
ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS. 
NEW CATALOGUE, FEEE. 
