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ADVERTISEMENTS. 



A, FKOST & CO. 



GENESEE VALLEY NURSERIES, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



THE stock of Fruit, OrDamental Trees, &c., offered by us this 

 son is very large, aud much the finest that we have ever had 

 for sale. 



Our Nursery grounds at the present moment occupy one hundred 

 and fifty acrea nf fine land, completely covered with very thrifty 

 find well grown plants, which enables us to furnish the entire or- 

 ders from customers, and give the most perfect satisfaction. P;vck- 

 ing of trees and plants is done in the most superior manner, by 

 men of long experience in the business, so that plants may go thou- 

 sands of miles in perfect safely. 



Our wholesale cat^ilogue (No. 4) for the Autumn of 1S55 and 

 Spring of 1856, has just been published for gratuitous distributiun, 

 containing the prices ofTrees, &c., in large quantities. 



Nurserymen are particularly directed to notice our choice young 

 Nursery stock, described in above catalogue, such as fruit trees 1 

 year old, from bud or graft; fruit tree stocks of every description, 

 evergreens of small size, &c. 



The following catalogues, containing prices, will be sent gratis by 

 mail to those who enclose a one cent postage stamp for each : 



No. 1 Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits. 



No. 2 " " « Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 



Rosea, ^c. 



No. 3 Descriptive Catalogue of Dahlias, Verbenas, Green House 

 plants, &c. 



No. 4. Wholesale Catalogue or Trade List, (just published.) 



Sept. 1-lt. 



ANDEE LEROY NUBSEEIES, ANGERS, FRANCE. 



THE undersigned begs leave to inform his numerous friends and 

 customers that lie is now ready to execute all orders for Fruit, 

 Forest, and Ornamental Trees, Evergreen Shrubs, Stocks, &c., &c. 

 His collection is particularly fine this year for all kinds of Trees 

 except Quince Stocks, the crop of which has again failed. The 

 Catalogue for 1855 is now ready for distributioo, and all those who 

 wish to procure a copy can obtain one free of charge by addressing 

 our agent in New York, Mr. F. A. Bruguiere, 138 Pearl street, 

 successor to our former agent and friend, Mr. E. Bossange, who 

 has retired from business. Orders should be sent at once to secure 

 a complete assortment. All required information to import Tiees, 

 kc, will be found on the first page of our Catalogue. 



ANDRE LEROY, Angers. 

 F. A. BRUGUIERE, Sole Agent, 138 Peari st., N. York. Oct. 



LAWrON BLACKBERRY. 



HAVING the present season had additional opportunity to sat 

 isfy ourselves of the superiority of the LAWTON BLACK- 

 BERRY, we have accepted the agency therefor from Mr. William 

 Lawton. 



We can confidently assure the public that this extraordinary 

 fruit fully sustiins its reputation, being of mammoth size, with a 

 fine melting pulp, and rich flavor. It is perfectly hardy and re- 

 quires no extra care in its cultivation. We are now prepared to 

 receive orders, which will be filled direct from the grounds of Mr. 

 Lawton on and after the 15th of October. 



The plants will be carefully and securely packed without extra 

 charge, and forwarded from New York at the following reduced 

 prices ;— Half a dozen, $3; one doxen, $5; fifty plants, $15; one 

 hundred plants, $25. The money must in every case accompany 

 the order. 



C. M. SAXTON k CO., 

 Agricultural Cook Publishers, 

 Oct— 3t 152 Fulton street. New York. 



CHOICE FRUIT TREES 



THE subscriber offers for sale at hi.s Nurseries, Pinehill, Buffalo, 

 N. Y., 25,000 FRUIT TREE^— Apples, Pears, (standard and 

 dwarr,) Cherries, Plums, and Peaches of the best leading varieties, 

 wrought on the mnst vigorous stocks. Prices very moderate. Cat- 

 alogues furnished nn receipt of a postage stamp. Orders addressed 

 to H. C. White. BuH'alo Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, 196 

 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y„ will receive prompt attention. 



G. ZIMMERMANN, 

 Oct^lt Four Mile Creek P. O., Erie Co , N. Y. 



PREMIUM STRAWBERRIES 



WILLIAM R. PRINCE & CO., FLUSHING, N. Y., 



WILL now supply all their splendid varieties of Strawberries, 

 including those which have rivalled Hovey's Seedling, and 

 every other kind exhibited. A Descriptive Cf.talogue, with prices, 

 will be sent to applicants. 



N. B. — A new Catalogue of Bulbous'.Flowers, '.and of alLnew 

 Plants, cow ready for applicants. 

 Sept. 1.— 2t. 



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TO l^JRSERYMEN- 



BUSHELS Canada Plum Stones f<jr sale. Just collected 

 and warranted true. Price $12 per bushel. 



FAIRBANKS' SCALES. 



WAREHOUSE No. 189 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 



THESE celebrated Scales are still manufactured by the original 

 inventors. 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 of five Gold and Drng'^st's Scales, Spring Balan~ 

 ces. Patent Beams, Weights, ^c, and now ofi^er 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. 



Hay and Coal Scales set in any part of the country by experien- 

 ced workmen. 



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

 tion. ' FAIRBANKS k CO., 



August 1, 1855— 3t. 



189 Br. ad way, New York. 



PERUVIAN GUANO. 



PERUVIAM GUANO No. 1, with Government weight and brand 

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

 Peruvjan Guano No. 1, taken from the lower part of the cargo, 

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

 of 2,000 lbs. 



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. 



MANSFIELD'S IMPROVED PATENT 

 CLOVER HULLING AND CLEANING MACHINES. 



THESE Machines obtained Ihe first Premiums at three successive 

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

 lever 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. AIANSFIELD. 



Ashland, Ohio, August 1, 1855 — 3t. 



THE SHAWM, 



BY W. B. Braprurt and Geo. F. Root, now ente»s upon the 

 third year of its publication. Its large amount of mailer, ori- 

 ginal and selected, its " Singing Class," its "Original Cantata.*' 

 its Anthems etc., justify its title— A LIBRARY OF CHURCH 

 MUSIC. The extraordinary sale of The Shawm during the first 

 two years of its publication, sufficiently attests it popularity. 



A single specimen copy will be sent by mail, post-paid, for exam- 

 ination, to anv teacher of music or choir-leader on the receipt of 

 SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS. Published by MASON BROTHERS, 

 Oct.— lt» 23 Park Row, New York. 



THE HALLELUJAH, 



LOWELL MASON'S new collection of Church Music, contains 

 upwards of o.ne thousand pieces of music, adapted to about 

 one hundred and twenty metres, and a much laiger variety than 

 usual of Anthems and other Set Pieces. The ELEMENTS of MU- 

 SIC have been especially prepared fnr Singing Classes — a vari 'ty of 

 pleasing exercises, four-part songs and rounds interspersed, and 

 there is added MU.SICAL NOTATION IN A NUTSHELL— a brief 

 course for schools. 



A specimen copy will be sent, by mail, post-paid, for bxauina- 

 TioN, to any teacher of music, or leader of choir, on receipt of 

 SEVENTV-riVE GENTS. Published by 



MASON BROTHERS, 

 23 Park Row, New York. 

 Sanborn, Carter & Bazin, Boston. Oct. It* 



PLEASANT AND PKOFITABLE EMPLOYMENT. 



IN every town and village, for Men and Women, to sell our neat, 

 cheap, and quick-selling Books, and to canva'^s for our Popular 

 Scientific Journals. Mlwlio engage vyilk us will be secured from 

 tlie possibility of loss. Profits, very liberal. Please address 



FOWLER & WELLS. 

 Oct. — tt 808 Broadway, New York, 



AGENTS WANTED. 



MAKE MONEY WHEN YOU CAN. 



THE subscribers desire to procure the undivided time of an 

 Agent in every county of the United States. Efficient and 

 capable men may make several dollars per day, without risk or 

 humbuggery of any kind. Full particulars of the nature of the 

 business will be given by addressing the subscriber, and forwarding 

 One Post Office Stamp to prepay return psstage. 



FUREY & CO. 

 Oct— It* No. 520 6th st., Philadelphia, Pa 



