ADVERTISEMENTS. 



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UNITED STATES 



TENT AND FIAG MANUFACTORY, 



KOCIIESTER, N. Y. 



FOR SALE OR RENT. 



THE subscriber having been honored with orders for Tenta and 

 Fhigs from mnst of thf» States of the Union, and also from 

 several points in Canada West, would remind his old friends and 

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

 now keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of Tents and 

 Flags of every deaciiption, adapted for 



AGRICULTURAL FAIRS, MILITARY ENCAMPMENTS, 

 Camp "Meetings, Conferences, ExcuTsioiis, Public or Privale Pic- 

 nic and Fishing Parties, Pulitinrl Gatherings, Ezhibi- 

 tions. Parlies on Tours of Suriey or En/fineer- 

 inffj ^-4, ^c, tchick he loili rent on 

 liberal terms. 

 He has ji large number of Tents Ruitable for 

 CONFERENCES, AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES, &c. &c., 

 Of each the following slzei :— 100 feet diameter; 80 feet do.; TO 

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

 by 80. Also lor 



CAMP MEETING AND MILITARY TENTS— 24 feet by 30; 16 by 

 24 ; 12 by 17 ; 9 by 12. 

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

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

 Bire it, a competent person will be sent to erect and take charge of 

 tliem. 



Tue light and portable, yet durable character of the Tents man- 

 ufdClured at this establishmeDt, render them an article of unusual 

 eijonomy and comfort in all cases where shelter or protection from 

 the elements may be desirable while temporarily sojourning for 

 ba iness or pleisure. 



He has famished Tents to the Agricultural Societies of New 

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

 Canada, and to many other Agricultural and other Associations, 

 and can therefore with confidence refer those who are about pur- 

 ehasiag or renting Tents, to any of the officers of these Aasocia- 

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

 TENTS AND FLAG3 OF EVEKY DESCRIPTION MADE TO 

 ORUER. 

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

 he can fill orders for any uumbcr on short notice. 



Cjg^ All orders by Mail will meet with prompt attention. 



E. C. ■WILLIAMS, Rochester, N. Y. 

 N. B. — A large assortment of Tent and Sail Duck const^intly on 

 hand and for sale. Aug. 1. 



FAIRBANKS* SCALES. 



WAREHOUSE No. 189 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 



THE?E celebrated Scales are still manufactured by the original 

 inventors. By the enlargement of their work, and the iritio- 

 ductinn of improved machinery, these Scales are now furnished at 

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

 full a-ssortment of ^ne Quid and Drugg-isi's Scales, Spring Balan- 

 ces, Patent Beams, Weights^ (fC, and now offer at wholesale and 

 retail the most complete assortment of weighing apparatus to be 

 found in the United States. 



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. 



;. U:iy and Coal Scales set in any part of the country by experien- 

 ced workmen. 



t Orders and letters of inquiry by mail, will receive prompt atten- 

 tion. FAIRBANKS k CO 



August 1, 1855 — 3t 



169 Broadway, New York. 



rEurr and ornamental trees. 



(AUTUMN OF 1?55.) 



OUR new wholesale C;italogiie or Trade List for the Antnmn of 

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

 stamp. 



The stock now on the ground is of the 6nest description, and by 

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



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

 vantageous terms, and they will 6nd it to their interest to cousuU 

 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 uf the United 

 States and Canada with safety. 



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, &c., &c. 



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

 new Grt-en IIouHe and Bedding Plants, published every spring. 



No. 4. A Wholesale Priced CatiUogue for Nurser\mtn and 

 Dealers. 



No. 5. A Supplemental Catalogue of Fruits — containing pricea 

 of Fruit Trees for 1854 and 1855, and lists of New Varieties. 



ELLWANGER & BARRY, 



August 1 — 2l. Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 



MANSFIELDS IMPROVED PATENT 

 CLOVER HULLING AND CLEANING MACHINES. 



THESE Machines 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 



P; ice $100. M. H. MANSFIELD. 

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



PEACH TREES. 



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

 Tiee:^, extra siz>\t, of the principal best varieties. For sale by 

 the hundred, or iu sm;iller quantities. Address the subscriber. 

 CHARLES W. SEELYE, 

 Aug. l-3t. Box 455, Rochester. N. Y. 



PERUVIAN GUANO. 



PERUVIAM GUANO No. 1, with Government weight and brand 

 upon each bag. Price $53 per ton of 2,000 lbs. 

 gjPEKUViAS Guano No. 1, taken from the lower part c f the cargo, 

 a little damp, with above brand upon each bag. Price $43 per tun 

 of 2,000 Ibp. 



~As the latter article is sold by some retail dealers for the best 

 quality, be particular to observe that the damp Guano has the fig- 

 ure 2 "under the weight mark. For sale by 



ANTOINE LONGETT, 

 August 1— 3t. 34 Cliff St., corner of Fulton, New York. 



CUTTER RIGHTS FOR SALE 



WE will test our Hay, Stalk and Straw Cutter, patented Novem- 

 ber 8th, 1853, for speed, eai* and durability, against any 

 other iu the United States. J. JONES & A. LYLE. 



C^ For further information, address JONES * LYLE, Rocb- 

 Rfttw, N. Y. Februarv 1. lfi.'T4.— tf 



~ RARE AND VALUABLE SEEDS, ' 



BY MAIL, FREE OF POSTAGE. 



Orange Watermelon, 16 seeds 25 centa 



Ice Cream or White Sugar Melon, 16 seeds 25 



The genuine Chinese Hoo-sung, 100 seeds 25 



Negley's Seedling Cucumber, 12 seeds . ..23 



Five-foot Cucumber, 6 seeds 25 



Cherry Pea — new and curious — warranted bug proof, 12 



seeds... . , 25 



Citron Nutmeg Muskmelon. 20 seeds 12^ 



The celebrated Japan Pea, 20 seeds Ti'-i 



California Muskmelon, 128eed8 Vl% 



The Floral Kinp, 12 seeds 12i$ 



Mesi&xn wild Potatoes at $1 per bushel, and Sweet Potato plants at 

 $1 per hundred, or S4 for five hundred, or $7.50 per thousand, de- 

 livered to American Express Company at Macedon dej)ot. New 

 York Central Railroad. 



Please send current funds or gold ; if net convenient to make 

 ehange, I will return the change in Postage Stamps. 



I. W. DRIGGS, 

 May— tf West Macedon, Wayne Co., N. Y. 



MERINO SHEEP. 



THE subscriber will sell a few Spanish Merino-fiheep — -bucks and 

 ewes — of undoubted purity of blood. He will also dispose of 

 ft part of his stock of imported French Merinos. 



Gentlemen purchasing from this flock can have the sheep for- 

 warded to the principal Western towns at my risk. 

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



