ADVERTISEMENTS. 



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UNITED STATES 



TENT AND FLAG MANUPACTOEY, 



R0CHi:3TER, X. Y. 



FOR SALE OR RENT. 



THE subscriber having been honored with orders for Tents and 

 Flags from most of tho States of the Cnion, and also fr.iiii 

 several point** in Canada West, would remind his old fi-iends and 

 patrons that he haa materially extended his operations, and that he 

 )w keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of Tents and 

 Flags Of every description, adapted for 



AGRICULTURAL FAIRS, MILITARY ENCAMPMENTS, 

 Camp Mcc/i'n^s, Conferences^ Excursions, Public or Private Pic- 

 nic and JTishing Parties, Political Gatherings, Ezhibi- 

 lions, Parties irn Tours of Survey or Engineer- 

 ing, 4-a, 4"C., which he will rent on 

 liberal terms. 

 He has a large number of Tents suitable for 

 CONFERENCES, AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES, fee. &c., 

 Of each the following sizes :— 100 feet diameter; 80 feet do.; 70 

 feet do. ; 60 feet do. ; 50 feet do. ; and 80 feet by 110 ; 60 by 90 ; 50 

 by 80. Also for 



CAMP MEETING AND MILITARY TENTS— 24 ftet by 30; 16 bv 

 24 ; 12 by 17 ; 9 by 12. 

 These tents are of his own raanuficture, of the very best mate- 

 rial, and are every way desirable. When parties renting tents de 



it, a competent peraon will be sent to eiecl and take charge of 

 tbem. 



The light and port'vblo, yet durable character of the Tents man- 

 ifactured at this establishment, render them an article of unusual 

 ;conomv and comfort in all cases where shelter or protection from 

 .he elements may be desirable while temporarily sojourning for 

 ueiness or pleasure. 



He has furnished Tents to the Agricultural Societies of New 

 York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, 

 .da, and to many other Agricultural and other Associations, 

 can therefore with confidence refer those who are about pur- 

 ins or renting Tents, to any nf the officers of these Associa- 

 ; as to the character of his work and fairness of his dealings. 

 TENrS AND FLAGS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION MADE TO 

 ORDER. 

 Having on hand the largest assortment of Tents on the Continent, 

 e fan fill orders for any uumber on short notice. 

 t3^ All orders by Mail will meet with piompt attention. 



E. C. ^VILLIAMS, Rochester, N. Y. 

 N. B. — A large assortment of Tent and Sail Duck constantly on 

 hand ami for sale. Aug. 1. 



FAIRBANKS' SCALES. 



WAREHOUSE No. 189 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 

 HE?E celebrated Scales are still manufactured by the original 



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nventoi-3. By the enlargement of their work, and the intro- 

 duction of improved machinery, these Scales are now furnished at 

 greatly reduced prices. We have recently added to our stock a 

 full assortment oi fine Quid and Druggist' e Scales, Sprijig Balan- 

 ces, Patent Beams, Weights, 6fC., and now offer at wholesale and 

 retitil the most complete assortment of weighing apparatus to be 

 found in the United Slates. 



We have a new and convenient article which we denominate the 

 Family Scale, it being particularly adapted to the wants of farmers 

 and all housekeepers. 



H;iy and Coal Scales set in any part of the conntry by experien- 

 ced workmen. 

 ( jOrders and letters of inquiry by mail, will receive prompt atten^ 



[g^Augustl, 1855— 3t. 



FAIRBANKS & CO., 

 189 Broadway, New York. 



DRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE PIPE MACHINE. ^ 



CHARNUCK-S PATENT. 



BY this Machine, Drainage and Sewerage Pipes of all descrip 

 tious, as well as perforated and other Bricks, Flooring Tllija 

 ic, are molded with the greatest facilitv and precision. 



A man and tJivee boys can turn out from 5,000 to 10,000 feet of 

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

 or watvr powtr. a proportionate increase wiU be obtained. 



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

 addiliun lo the testimony of numerous Tile Makers, as well as that 

 of some of the first ilachinista of the day, the following Prizee 

 have been awarded to it : 

 By the Yorkshire Agricultural Society, at its annual 

 meeting, 1845, as the first Tile Machine with a con- 



tinuoua motion, _ _. j£5 



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



Machine of the day, 10 



By the Lancashire 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 Slate Agricultural Society, at 

 Saiatoga (1353), a Working Model of this filachine 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 was awarded a DIPLO- 

 MA FROM EACH SOCIETY. It wa^ awarded the FIRST PRIZS 

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



The price of the Machine is XoO (half cash and remainder at six 

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

 erate charge. 



^CW THE PATENTEE GUARANTEES THE EFFECTIVE 

 WO^KKTNG OF THE MACHINE. ^^^^ 

 ^W° All orders to be addressed lo 



JOHN H. CHARNOCK, 

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

 January 1, 185 5. — tf 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. 



(AUTUMN OF 1855.) 



OUR new wholesale Catalogue or Trade List for the Autumn of 

 1855, is ready, and will be sent gratis to all who enclose a 

 stamp. 



The stock now on the ground is of the finest description, and by 

 far the largest that has ever been offered in this country. 



Nurserymen, Dealers, and Planters can be supplied on very ad- 

 vantageous terms, and they will lind it to their interest to consult 

 our list and examine stock before purchasing. 



Our arrangements for packing and shipping are so complete that 

 we can forward packeges to the most remote parts of the United 

 States and Canada with Fafety. 



Any of the following Catalogues will be sent to all who apply, 

 and enclose a stamp for each : 



No. 1. A Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits. 



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

 Roses, Ac, &c. 



No. 3. A Catalogue of Dahlias, Verbenas, Petunias, and select 

 new Green House and Bedding Phmt", published every spring. 

 ) I No. 4. A Wholesale Priced Catalogue for Nurserymen and 

 Dealers, 



No. 6. A Supplemental Catalogue of Fruit? — containing prices 

 of Fruit Trees for 1854 and 1S55, and lists of New Varieties. 



EI.LWANGER & BARRY, 



August 1— 2t. Mount Hope Nui-peries, Rochester, N. ^. 



A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. 



PROFITABLE AND HONORABLE EMPLOYMENT. 



THE subscriber is desirous of having an agent to each county 

 and town of the Union. A capital of from $5 to $10 only will 

 be reriuired,,and anything like an efficient, energetic man can make 

 from three to five dollars per day; — indeed, some of the Agents 

 now employed aie realizing twice that sum. Every information 

 will be given by addressing, (postage paid,) 



WM. A. KIN3LER, 

 August 1. 1855. Box 1228, Philadelphia, Pa., Post Office. 



MANSFIEI^D'S IMPROVED PATENT 

 CLOVEK HULLING AND CLEANING MACHINES, 



THESE Macliines obtained the first Premiums at three successive 

 Ohio State Fairs;. also at the World's Fair, New York, and 

 never failed to take the first premium wherever exhibited. 

 It hulls and cleans from 25 to 50 bushels per day. 

 Manufactured and for sale by 



Price $100. M. H. MANSFIELD. 

 Ashland, Ohio, August 1, 1855— 3t. __^____ 



" PEACH TREES. ~ 



I HAVE on hand, ready for delivery the coming fall, 6,000 Peach 

 Trees, extra sizes, of the [iiiricipal best varieties. For 'ale by 

 the hundred, or in smaller quantities. Address the subscriber. 

 CHARLES W. SEELYE, 

 Ang. 1— 3t. Box 46.5, Rochester, N. y. 



