1875.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
69 
RUBBER BOOTS 
which 
WILL NOT CRACK! 
Made to my own order by the 
“CANDEE RUBBER CO.” ; 6f 
PURE GUM, 
with no admixture whatever except¬ 
ing the ingredients necessary to 
“vulcanize” the goods. 
Being thus free of adulterative com¬ 
pounds, great strength is obtained. 
Lined with the celebrated “ESQUI¬ 
MAUX” lining, a woven cloth, and 
not felt or shoddy. Will outwear any 
other boots, 
WARRANTED 
not to crack. Any size Expressed 
C.O.D. Send for price-list. 
Z. B. HEYWOOD, 
Wholesale & Retail 
RUBBER WAREHOUSE, 
331 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
RUBBi']H COATS 
AND 
IIOa&SE COVERS, 
any size, by Express. 
HOSE, TOYS, DRUGGISTS’ RUBBER 
WEAR, STATIONER’S ARTICLES, 
AND ALL KINDS OF 
RUBBER GOODS. 
Correspondence with the trade soli¬ 
cited. 
V.. BS. HEYWOOD, 
331 Broadway, Yew York. 
Published Quarterly.- January Number just 
Issued, and contains over 100 Pages, 500 Engravings, 
descriptions of more than 500 of our best Flowers 
and Vegetables, with Directions for Culture, Colored 
Plate, etc.-The most useful and elegant work of 
the kind in the world.-Only 25 cents for the year. 
Published in English and German. 
Address, JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 
HOP PLANTS I 
s.® Address E. FRANCE, 
#3 Cobleskill, 
7 . St lioliiirif, Co,, N. It. 
A tiieildemttll’s Residence is not con¬ 
sidered complete without a billiard table. That desir¬ 
able article can now be bought for $100, $125, $150, $200, up 
to $500, complete. Send for Catalogue to 
L. DECKER & CO., Cor. Canal & Centre Sts., N. Y. 
And Not 
S^Wear Out. 
For sale by Watchmakers. By mail, 50 cents. Circulars 
free. J. S. BIRCH, 37 Maiden Lane, New York. 
A SILVER TIP 
Acids Five Cents 
TO THE COST OF A SHOE, 
and $1 to its value. 
HOME 
Insurance Company of New York, 
OFFICE, 135 BROADWAY. 
FORTY-THIRD SEMI-ASNUAL STATE¬ 
MENT, showing the Condition of the Com¬ 
pany on the first day of January, 1875. 
CASH CAPITA!,, ------- $ 4,500,000 00 
Reserve for Re-Insnrancc, - - - 1,051,339 78 
Reserve for Unpaid Dosses and 
Dividends, - -- -- -- - 390,934 43 
Net Surplus, - - - -- 885,381 03 
TOTAL ASSETS, - - - - -85,037,445 33 
CHARLES J. MARTIN, President. 
J. H. WASHBURN, Secretary. 
W A. COVERT & CO., Produce 
• Commission Merchants, No. 6S Pearl Street, 
New York. "Quick sales and prompt returns.” US?“Send 
for our weekly Prices-current and Marking Plate. , Set. 
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. 
mum & MELODEONS. 
The Oldest, Largest and Most Perfect Manufactory in the 
United States. 
54,000 
[Now in use. 
No other Musical Instrument ever obtained the same 
popularity. 
Send for Price-Lists. 
Address BUFFALO, N. Y. 
~~ IT IS NOT ECONOMY 
To buy a poor Sboe. Try Good 
Cable Screw Wire 
FOR ECONOMY. 
(CIRCULAR.) 
Consumers’ Importing Tea Co .,) 
No. 8 Church Street, r 
P. O. Box 5,509. New York City. ) 
This is a combination of capitalists to supply tlie consum¬ 
ers of Teas throughout tlie 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 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 
tlie large cities and among tlie very wealthy. 
Hoping the consumer will take an interest in our enter¬ 
prise, and send at once for 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, in January, 1874, 
by the Consumers’Importing Tea Co., in the Office of the 
Librarian of Congress, Washington, D. C. 
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“ I hear the tread of Pioneers.” 
TIffE I*I©JSEEfl5, a handsome illustrated 
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containing information for everybody, sen 1 free 
to all parts of tine World. 
It contains the New BHoiaestead Law, 
an original article on Forest Ciait ure, also 
on Health, with a great deal of other interest¬ 
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lew Number for 
January Juftt Out. 
ADDRESS 
O. F. DAYIS, 
Land Commissioner, U. P. R R s , 
OMAHA, NEB. 
CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN R’Y. 
THE TRANS-CONTIWENTAL ROUTE. 
This i3 the Pioneer line between Chicago and the Pacific 
Coast, and was the first to connect wiih the great Pacific 
roads, and form the OVERLAND ROUTE. This line is 
tlie shortest rail line between Chicago and Omaha: the track 
is of the best steel rail ; and al tlie appointments are first- 
class. The trains that run over this line are made up of 
elegant new Pullman Palace Drawing Room and Sleeping 
Coaches built expressly for tins line, luxurious, well light¬ 
ed and well ventilated Day Coaches, and pleasant lounging 
and smoking cars. The cars are all equipped with the cele¬ 
brated Miller Safety Platform, and patent Buffers and Coup¬ 
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trains. All trains are run by telegraph. In a word, this 
GREAT CALIFORNIA LINE lias the best and smoothest 
track, and the most elegant anrl comfortable equipment of 
any road in the West; and has no superior in the country. 
It is eminently the favorite route with Chicagoans traveling 
west, and is acknowledged by the traveling public to be the 
popular line for all points in Wes tern Iowa, Nebraska, Wy¬ 
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nia, and the Pacific Slope. 
All Coupon Ticket Agents sell tickets by this route. If 
you are going West, you should try this route. 
This is the route M take to reach the Lands of the Union 
Pacific and the, Burlington tt Mo. River R. R. Co's in Ne¬ 
braska. Buy your tickets via the Ch. & N. W. R. W. for 
Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Green Bay and all points 
North and West of Chicago. It mens the best routes. 
MARVIN HUGH ITT, W. H. STENNETT, 
General Superintendent. General Passenger Agent. 
Materials. 
f** Al TPHPIT IF t * ie States. Varieties 
A JL IAAJLA and Improvement of Native 
Stock; Cash Value of Cattle in each State and Territory; 
number and value of Milch Cows, etc., in January num¬ 
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for 50 cents by S. R. Wblls, 389 Broadway, New York.. 
ROOFING, SHEATHING, BOILER FELTING, PAI NTS. (allcolors), CEMENTS, As¬ 
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