1875.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
4 = 73 
Pure Gush 
Will outwear any other Rubber Boots, 
and are 
WARRANTED 
not to Crack. Made expressly to my 
own order by the 
“GAM1DEE RUBBER C© 0 ,” 
of New Haven, and differ from Com¬ 
mon Rubber Boots, in being entirely 
free from adulterative mixtures. 
Our Combined Catalogue for 1876, of 
EVEftYTHBftIG 
FOR THE 
G-ASBEWfl 
Sent Free to all Applicants. 
Our large Illustrated Catalogues of Seeds I 
Sand Plants, numbering 17" pages, and con-| 
I taining 2 colored plates, sent on receipt off 
50 cents. 
35 Cortlandt Street, 
NEW YORK. 
I have sold these Boots for a long 
time, and every pair has given perfect 
satisfaction. Beware of limitations. 
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 BROAB 1 WAY, NEW YORK. 
The Youth’s Companion, of Boston, is a thoroughly 
wide awake paper, having among its contributors such 
writers as J. T. Trowbridge, Edward Eggleston, Rev. 
W. M. Baker, Dr. 1.1. Hayes, George M. Towle, Louisa 
M. Alcott, Rebecca Harding Davis, Harriet Prescott 
Spofford, Louise Chandler Moulton. No writers more 
attractive in the country, and no publication for young 
people more enterprising and useful. 
(circular.) 
Consumers’ Importing Tea Co.,) 
No. 8 Church Street, f 
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. 
\Ye 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 
the large cities and among the 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. S Church Street, 
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 for sale by 
R. H. ALLEN & GO., 
180 & ID I Water Strict, (P. O. Box 370), 
MEW YORK CITY. 
Bogardus’s Patent Universal Eccentric lilts 
for Grinding Bones, Pot Shells, Ores, Old Crucibles. I’ire 
Clay, Guanos, Oil Cake, Feed, Corn and Col), Tobacco, Snuff, 
Sugar, Salts, Hoots, Spices, Coffee, Cocoauut, Tomatoes, 
Saw-dust, Flax Seed, Asbestos, Mica, Horn, etc., and what¬ 
ever cannot be ground by other .MiLs. Also for Paints, 
Printers’ Inks, Paste, Blacking, etc. - 
JOHN W. THOMSON, Successor to James Bogardus, 
Cor. White and Elm Sts., N. Y. 
Fruit Recorder and Cottage Gardener 
a will be sent frfe" months to all ap- 
| plicauts. We do not ask any or.e to 
8 subscribe for our paper until they 
I know what they are to get. 11 speaks 
2for itself Price only $1 per \ ear, 
| Most liberal term6 to club agents of 
.Jany paper in this country Pur- 
K Ugv’w Small Fruit Instructor 
is a work of 64 pp. that t 1 Is in sim¬ 
ple language just how to grow fruits in abundance 
for home use or market Price, cent 8, postpaid. . 
CURRANT MIKES, 
Very fine and Very Cheap. 
LA VERSAILLES, CHERRY, RED DUTCH, 
White Grape, Black Naples, one and two years old. 
A. RANGE & SON, 
Nurserymen and Florists, Red Rank, N. J. 
SEWING 
mmumms. 
Liberal terms of Exchange 
for Second-hand liiachiues 
of every description. 
“DOMESTIC” PAPER FASHIONS. 
The Best Patterns made. Send 5 ets. for Cal alogue. 
Henry Ward Beecher «n Ciofi-hcs 
Wringers. 
After a constant nse of the Universal Clothes 
Wringer for more than four years in my family, I 
am authorized by the “ powers that be ” to give it 
the most unqualified praise, and pronounce it an in¬ 
dispensable part of the machinery of housekeeping. 
For coasting, skating and all kinds of 
out of door amusements, parents should 
provide their children with Boots and 
Shoes made with CABLE SCREW 
WIRE. See that they have the Patent 
Stamp. For sale by all dealers. 
A Geiltleman’s ISesideMCe is not con¬ 
sidered complete without a billiard table. That desir¬ 
able article can now he bought for $100, $115, $100, $200, up 
to $000. complete. Send for Catalogue to 
L. DECKER & CO., Cor. Canal & Centre Sts., N. Y. 
. Not 
r Out. 
For sale by Watchmakers. By mail, 50 cents. Circulars 
free. J. S. BIRCH, 37 Maiden Lane. New York. 
From Maine to California millions of 
children are wearing SILVER TIPPED 
Shoes. Why not ? they are the cheap¬ 
est and never wear through at the toe. 
Try them. For sale by all dealers. 
FOIt SALE AT A BARGAIN. 
One of the most beautiful country seats in western New 
York, with 15 acres of land (more land can lie had if de¬ 
sired), right in the heart of tlie great fruit section. Eight 
hundred young pear trees Just coining into bearing, with 
plenty ot peaches, small fruits, &r... &o. Address for parti¬ 
culars and price, A. M. PURDY, Rochester, N. Y. 
TRY 
THE “Poultry Nation" 2 months, only 10 cts. Ad¬ 
dress “ Poultry Nation,” Birmingham, Erie Co., Ohio. 
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. (J. 
SENT FREE 
Samples of Clolhs, Fasliion Sheets, Rules 
for Self-Measurement, etc., on application, by 
Freeman & Woodruff, 
(A. Freeman, late of Freeman & Burr,) 
fS I (f| Tj“ |J I ( 241 Broadway, N.Y., nearly 
twILiil 1 Iff] ! I* I@ 1 opposite new Post Office. 
INQUIRE FOR 
W. 1 MOWN & l it’s 
UMBRELLAS. 
PHILADELPHIA and MEW YORK 
The qualities marked with their name are confidently 
recommended. 
4“ 
TOOLS. 
of all kinds for Farmers, Blacksmiths, Carpen¬ 
ters, and all classes of Mechanics. Illustrated 
Catalogues free to any address. GOODSOW 
WIGHTMAN, 23 Coruhill, Boston, Mass. 
Stereopticons of all sizes anu prices, for parlor entertain¬ 
ments and public exhibitions. Pays well on small in¬ 
vestments. ttW" Catalogues free. 
M’ALLISTEU, Mfg. Optician, 4!) Nassau St reet, K. Y. 
T A. COVERT & CO., S'rodiiee 
ww a Commission Merchants, No. 112 Warren St., 
New York. “Quick sales and prompt returns.” ff^fSend 
for our weekly Price-current and Marking Plate.«^tB|J 
Address DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., 
B3T" Agents Wanted. "(La NEW YORK. 
ARMOUR 
FAIIIf 
Knits Complete Stockings, 
either single or double. 
Double Striped Mittens. 
Larger and better v ariety of 
work than any other ma¬ 
chine made. 
SIMPLE, PRACTICAL, 
CHEAP. 
Price $30.—every* machine 
"warranted. 
Agenls wanted everywhere. 
ARM OUR KNITTING MACHINE CO,, Watert own, N,Y. 
THE ^PROVED BURDICK 
NOW CALLED 
BALDWIN’S AMERICAN . 
FEED GUTTER. 
The Standard Machine ! 
for cutting 
HAY, STRAW,p 
Corn Stalks , etc . 03 \ 
W. H. BANKS&. CO., **3® 
■Western Agents, 
34 &3C South Canal Street, CKiCACO? ILL. 
VI WOT, DIE S 
i J ■ /II * complete outfits for 
Clothing Stencils and Kev Checks, with which young men are 
making from $5 to $‘30 a day. Send for Catalogue and samples 
to S. M SPENCER, 117 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. 
MEYERS & ALLEY Hi 
Consumers with Produce, such as WHITE ami 
SWF.F.T PO'fVrOES, ONIONS, APPLES, 
CRAXRFRRTF.S. Etc. Address. 
83 (MURRAY ST., NEW YORK. 
PRODUCE COMMIS¬ 
SION MERCHANTS. 
(Established 1845.) No. 279 W.ashington-st., N. Y» 
Reference, Irving National Bank, New'York City. 
E. & 0. WARD, ^ 
