1875.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
4=33 
Pure Gum 
RUBBEE, 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 
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CANDEE CD’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. 
381 BROADWAY, NEW VOISK. 
The Autumn No. of Vick’s Floral Guide, 
containing descriptions of Hyacinths, Tulips, Lillies, 
and all Bulbs and Seeds for Fall Planting in the 
Garden, and for Winter Flowers in tlie House—just 
published, and sent free to all. Address, 
JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 
Behind the age. To fasten the soles 
of Boots and Shoes to the upper ivitli 
thread or pegs. CABLE SCREAV 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 Publication.— For nearly half a century the 
Youth's Companion, of Boston, has been published. It was 
started in 1827, and is to-day one of the brightest and most 
vigorous papers with which we are acquainted. 
Woman’s Rights. 
While the men have their Reapers, Mowers, Horse- 
Rakes, Threshing-Machines, &c., every woman has 
a just claim to be provided with such labor-saving 
implements of household use as the Universal 
Clothes Wringer and Doty Washing-Machine. 
Teachers of Music who have given Clark’s New Method 
for the Piano Porte an examination, nnhesitatingly pro¬ 
nounce it the best. The work is meeting with a deservedly 
large sale. Sent by mail for $3.75. Published by Lee & 
Walker, Philadelphia. 
Some Parents spend their money for 
Patent Medicine to cure their children’s 
colds. Some save their money and pre¬ 
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at the toe. For sale by all dealers. 
Established in 1813. 
Agricultural Implements and 
Farm Machinery, Seeds, 
and Fertilizers. 
A full assortment of the best standard, as well as of the 
latest improved kinds, constantlv in stock and for sale by 
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NEW YORK CITY. 
ONIONS 
for 
MARKET 
and other garden crops, very fully 
treated in Itoot’s Garden Manual. 
See adv. page 434. 
Asbestos Hoofing-, for steep or flat Hoofs. 
Asbestos Roof Coating, lor old Leaky Hoofs. 
Asbestos Cement, for repairing Leaky Roofs. 
Asbestos Roof Paint, for Tin Hoofs, &c. 
Asbestos Paints— dl colors—for outside work. 
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II. W. JOHNS, 87 Maiden Lane, N. Y. 
(CIRCULAR.) 
Consumers’ Importing Tea Co.,) 
No. 8 Cliurcli Street, ( 
P. O. Box 5,509. New York City. ) 
Tliis is a combination of capitalists to supply the consum¬ 
ers of Teas throughout the t’niteil 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 ns 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¬ 
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prices lower than have ever bedn known, and of those line 
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the large cities and among the very wealthy, 
Hoping the consumer will take an interest in our enter¬ 
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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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with 
FIRE MEAT 
and many labor-saving bints 
and improved methods in the 
garden, in Root’s Garden Man¬ 
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And Not 
Wear Out. 
For sale by Watchmakers. By mail, .70 cents. Circulars 
free. J. S. BIRCH, 37 Maiden Lane, New York. 
L Decltei’ & Co’s Premium American 
• Billiard Tables have taken the first premium medal at 
the American Institute. N. Y., for six successive years. Send 
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