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ADVERTISEMENTS. 



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SIi\M;LE Cnpiesof '-SEAKS' GREAT WORK ON RUSSIA," the 

 mnsi elegant :id-3 ust-ful volume of tlie year, consisting of 7tiO 

 Urge octavo pages, embellished with about 2<X) Engravings, and 

 maps of European and Asiatic Russia, elegantly and aubstaulially 

 bound, will be CiirefuUy enveloped in stout paper, and f<jrwarded, 

 AT ouK RISK A\» EXPENSE to any post-oflSce, ©n the receipt of the 

 estahliHlied leluil price— Tukee Dollars. 



j3r AiiENTS WANTED in every part of the country to Bell 

 New and popular PiOTOKiAL Works. Address, noat-paid, 



ROBERT SEARS, Publi.sher, 

 June 1. ISfiS. 181 WiUiam st., New York. 



WML a Looms, 



WHOLESALE and Retail dealer in Fruit and Ornamental Trees, 

 Plants and Shrubs, of all the leading and most popular va- 

 rieties. Standard and dwarf trees of Apples, Pears, Pluma, Peach- 

 es, Cherries, &c., all vigorous, stockey and well forraed. 



Also, a general a-ssortment of Gooseberries, CurranU, Raspber- 

 ries, &c. &c. Ornamental trees and shrubs of every variety ; Roses 

 a»large collection; Green House plants can be furnished on the 

 shortest notice. Also a large quantity of Field and Garden Seeds 

 on hand, and for sale at the lowest cash prices. Address (post- 

 paid) Agrit-u tu al Rooms, South Bend, Ind. 



March. 1855.— tf. WM. H. LOOMIS. 



DRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE PIPE MACHINE. 

 CHARNOCK'S PATENT. 



BY this Machine, Drainage and Sewerage Pipes of all descrip 

 tions, as well as perforated and other Bricks, Flooring Tiles 

 Aic, are molded with the greatest facility and precision. 



A min and tiiree boys can turn out from 6,000 to 10,000 feet of 

 pipes per day, according to sizes; and if worked by horse, steam 

 or water power, a proportionate increase will be obtained. 



This Macbine is in extensive operation in England, where, in 

 addition to the testimony of numerous Tile Makers, as well as that 

 of some of the first Machinists of the day, the following Prizes 

 have been awarded to it : 

 By the Yorkshire Agricultural Society, at its annual 

 meeting, 18-io, as the first Tile Machine with a con- 

 tinuous motion, £5 



By the same Society, the following year, as the beat 



Machine of the day, 10 



By the Limcashire Agricultural Society, at its annual 



meeting, 1845, Silver Medal. 



By the Highland Agricultural Society, at its annual 



meeting in 1846, as the best Machine, 5 



At the meeting of the New York State Agricultural Society, at 

 Saratoga (1853), a Working Model of this Machine was awarded 

 the SILVER MEDAL AND DIPLOMA; and at the Fall Exhibi- 

 tions the same year of Lower and Upper Canada, held respectively 

 at Montreal and Hamilton, the same Model wa'^ awarded a DIPLO- 

 MA FROM EACH SOCIETY. It was awarded the FIRST PRIZE 

 AND DIPLOMA at the recent Exhibition in London, C. W. 



The price of the Machine is £bO (half- cash and remainder at six 

 months), with five Dies for Pipes. Brick and other Dies at a mod- 

 erate charge. 



tr^ THE PATENTEE GUARANTEES THE EFFECTIVE 

 WOKKING OF THE MACHINE. ..^3! 

 9r^ All oiders to be addressed to 



JOHN H. CHARNOCK, 

 Drainage Engineer, Hamilton, C. W., the Patentee. 

 January 1, 1855. — tf 



NEW CROP OF SEEDS. 



FOR the spring of 1855.— The old and well known ROCHESTER 

 SEED STORE, for the last ten years managed by the Bubscri- 

 ber, hiuj been removed from, 29 Buffalo street to 34 Exchange street, 

 two doois above the Clinton Hotel. - 



Claiming to know from experience, something of the valu 

 the grower of good, fresh seeds, as well as the necessity of having 

 such kinds US will give the greatest and best return to labor, th" 

 bi-anch f)f the seed business has received special attention, an 

 purchitaers may rely on correctness. Our motto is '• never know 

 inglv to deceive a customer." 



It is our intention to keep all the varieties of seeds desirable te 

 be grown in the Northern Slates. I shall have the large Germat 

 Clover, grown by the German Society of Farmers in Erie county 

 I have S'dd this large variety of Cloverfor several y ears, and it ha^ 

 never failed to give satisfaction. 



Fife's oi Scotch Spiing Wheat, grown in Canada; may be sowr 

 as bite as the middle of Jilay. Good crops were grown from thi: 

 Tarietv last >eiu- in Monroe county. 



Flower Seeds, Bird Cages, Bird Seed, &c. 



April— 3t JAMES P. FOGG. 



MERINO SHEEP. 



THE subscriber will sell a few Spanish Merino Sheep— bucks an( 

 ert-ea— <ir undoubted purity of blood. He will also dispose o 

 a part of his stock of imported French Merinos. 



i;entlemen purcbtaing from this flock can have the aheep for' 

 warded to the principal Western towns at my risk. 

 Sept. 1, 1854— If R. J. JONES, Cornwall Vt 



GENESEE VALLEY NURSERIES.; 

 A. FROST & CO., ROCHESTER, N. T., 



SOLICIT the attention of amateurs, orchardists, nurserymen, an< 

 others about to plant, to their extensive stock of well-growi 

 Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, &c. &c. 



The Nurseries are now very extensive, and embrace one of thi 

 largest and finest collections in the country, and their stock is fai 

 superior to any that they have before oHered. It is partly com 

 prised in the following : 



StaTulard Fruit Trees.— Apple trees, eighty varieties ; Pear treeS' 

 one hundred varieties; Cherry trees, sixty varieties; Plum trees 

 forty varieties; Peach trees, thirty varietits; Nectarine, six varie 

 ties; Apricot, six varieties; and other kinds, comprising every sor 

 of merit. 



Dwarf and Pyramid Fruit Trees, of every description, for culti 

 vatiou in orchards and gardens, have received particular attention 

 They embrace the following kinds, and comprise nearly the sami 

 number of sorts as are grown for standards : 



Pears upon the beat European Quince stocks. 



Apples upon Paradise and Doucain stocks. 



Cherries upon Cerasus Mahaleb stocks. 



Small Fruits, as Currants, eighteen varieties ; Gooseberries, sixt; 

 varieties; Grapes. Native and Foreign, twenty-five varieties; Raap 

 berries, six varieties ; Strawberries, twenty varieties ; and othe, 

 miscellaneous fniita, as well as esculent roots, in variety. 



Deciduous and Erergreen Trees, for lawns, parks, streets, kc. 



Evergreen and Deciduous Shrubs, in great variety, including fou: 

 hundred sorts of Roses. 



Hedge P/o?*;*— Buckthorn, Osage Orange and Privet; and fo 

 screens and avenues, American Arbor Vitie (White Cedar), Nor 

 way Spruce, &c. 



Herbaceous Plants. — A very select and extensive assortment. 



Green-house and Bedding Plants, of every description. 



All articles are put up in the most superior manner, so that planto' 

 &c., may be sent thousands of miles and reach their destination ii 

 perfect safety. 



Parties giving their orders may rely on receiving the beat 

 most prompt attention, so that perfect satisfaction may be givei 

 the purchaser. 



The following descriptive Catalogues, containing prices, are pub 

 lisbed for gratuitous distribution, and will be mailed upon ever 

 application ; but correspondents are expected to enclose a one cen 

 postage stamp for each Catalogue wanted, as it is necessary tha 

 the postage should be prepaid : 



No. 1. Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits for 1854-5. 



No. 2. Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Rosei 

 &c. &c., for 1854-5. 



No. 3. Wholesale Catalogue or Trade Liat, juat published for th 

 fall of 1854 and spring of 1856, comprising Fruits, Evergreens, De 

 ciduous Trees, &c. &c., which are ollered m large quantities. 



October 1, 1854.— tf 



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FABSCEBS, ATIENTIOK! 



iw on hand and for sale at the lowest cash prices 

 ) bushels Medium Clover seed, 

 400 do Timothy seed from Indiana and Illinou, 

 150 do Red Top seed, 

 100 do Kentucky Blue GraBS seed, 

 100 do Orchard Grass seed, 



200 do Large Marrowfat Peas, '. 



loo do Early June Peaa, 

 200 do Early Kent Peas, 

 600 do Field Peas, best quality, 

 300 do Fife Wheat (bald,) , 



200 do Club do do 

 160 do Top Onions, 

 50 do English Potato Onions, 

 100 do Best Early Potatoes, 

 And also a full assortroet]t of the best and purest Agricultural oxn 

 Garden seeds ever olfered in this market. 



All orders promptly attended to at J. RAPALJE & Co., 



April 1— It No. 65 Buffalo St., Rochester, N. Y 



FEETnJZERS. 



ESTABLISHED NINE YEARS. 



KEyTISir.S Prepared Guano; price $25 per ton. Superpho 

 phate No. 1 — by the New York Manufacturing Company ; 

 price $40 per ton. Both these articles can be had at the depot, No. 

 159 West street, city of New York. April— 3t 



PEKUVIAN GUANO NO. 1, 



WITH Importer's brand on each bag, $48 per ton, of 2,000 lbs. 

 Any qu.antitv under one ton i',i cents per Ih. 

 l.MPROVEU SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME manufactured by 

 DeburL'h, P..terion, or Cries, $45 per ton of 2,000 tt>s. 



BONIS DUST, three different varieties, $2, J2.25, $2.60 per bbl. 

 Poudrette, Plaster of Paris, pulverised charcoal. For sale by 



A. I.ONfiETT, 

 March, 1865.— 2t No. 34 Cliff St., near Fulton, New York. 



