Away with SftcTACus.j 
f . . L -V -J j 
fobtabu 
TRUSSES. 
NAVAL COMMANDFRS 
temporary hornets for eietc and wounded poldicra. 
A committee of the Legislature ha-s agreed t* 
report a hill appointing throe commisslonere to 
regnlato prostitution in New York city, with 
power to grant licensee to hooace of prostitution 
and assignation. Medical iimpectora are also 
provided to inspect the inmates of such bouses. 
London, March 14— Eve.— It ie stated that the 
European powers have failed to agree on the 
Eastern question. Russia demands additional j 
concessions for the Christian subjects of the I 
- 
York rained, last .year,It Is estimated,8CC.000 The.; Vasro. 
ebueette. 4 < 4n0,('0O lbs,; Connecticut, 8.W.OOO lbs. The 
amonrit raised in nil the Staten was 20'i.VTl poo rids. 
As compared with 1R«0 there was a falling off of 104,000,- 
000 lb *. Tlie falling off In Kentucky and Virginia was 
PATENT TUBING or Bored Well*- 
A j Thi>><! wishliijt the. seat patent for clay and auic*t- 
sands, should confer with the undersigned before on?' 
Chasing elsewhere, WH B, DRAM, Hnnudlsvllle, V. y" 
A BAKE AMI KACY Klcht-pnircrl 
jlmstratcd tBpnr, fall of Sun. Cheapest n«n, r 
UYHAti BaiCADE 
| Saltan. 
Dispatcher from Constantinople state that the 
Turkish Government is determined to eontinue 
the war in Candia, and is preparing to send ten 
fresh battalions of troops to the island under 
command of Huesan Pasha. 
Li vie upoou, March 14.—The American Cham¬ 
ber of Commerce in this city gave a grand ban¬ 
quet to-night in honor of the heroes of the 
Atlantic Cable, at which gold medals 
larger than in any of the other Stales, 
* ___ 
From the South. 
Fortress MonuOe, March 15, 
W A.MKD-f.min S1F.JV TO SELL A N. 
drows Can Generator. Can be attached to un. 
mum, makes gas from common oil. am! burns It convetf 
lemly os a candle; Will no: blow out: the best gas Ugh, 
ln . n v w i,i,^ 6il - ,or ««?•, Will iWniUh anv good man 
with fiO.OOo to operate with. No reference reduired _ 
Terms seat free. Addrws. M 
_J- C. TILTON, Pittsbur gh, p a . 
mo f a inn i: its, stabi k keepers, 
X ANH OTHERS.—Do you want the Fastest,Kastesi 
Operated, Simplest, most Durable and Chrapeat, Sblv 
Pxktmno Hay. Dr raw ASK Stalk Cumtn In the world' 
Sia to ?8S, according to Eire and capacity—not to be oaiif 
for until tried: 
Vrr AGENTS wanted everywhere. For Illustrated 
f■ Clrcnlm. and full particulars, address G. E 
HI TCIIINSON.SJ Met win St., Cleveland, Ohio. [896-4t 
P KOVIDRNUE (OASEBVATOBI OF 
MUSIC. 
(Fortner!}/ Kiuical Institute,) 
The advantages offered by this Institution, for obtain- 
Inr a complete m ns leal educalion, are unsurpassed in 
this country, tnstnicilon giver. In Piano, Organ Or- 
rK.tflfrxi I InutTnmonfa fulHs — einn .i. _ . . 
The Dismal 
Swamp Canal, which connects the harbor of 
Norfolk and Portsmouth with the sounds and in¬ 
land waters of North Carolina, is In process of 
great improvement. Col. Walton, the engineer 
of the projected improvements, with a number 
of assistants, is surveying the canal and staking 
out the line. The whole course is to be dredged 
and deepened, and the width increased twenty 
feet, maliing the canal sixty feet wide. The locks 
lzed and Rewords of Merit secured. Onr former Pre¬ 
miums are continued, and several new ones added,_ 
(soc partin IiinuLof'Jth, and full list in Supplement.) 
Another Sflenmu Premium I—By request we have 
added Lakh's Ka wu.t Knitting Machine to oar fist 
of Premlnme For 65 Yearly Snbscrihers (at least 50 of 
them being new) at club rate, $2.50 per copy, we will 
give a Lamb Knitting Machine, the Cash Price of 
which is $06.00, 
Moke Yet.—W c have also added Dott'b Wahiino 
Machine, price $M, and will give it to every person 
remitting for 30 subscribers (20 of them new,) at club 
rate;—and the On mi-ion Clothes Wringer, prico $ti, 
which we will give for a dub of 16 subscribers (10 or 
them new,) at club rate. 
were pre¬ 
sented to Cyrus W. Field, Capt. Anderson, Mr. 
Canning and Mr. Willoughby Smith. The en¬ 
tertainment was » splendid affair. The Amer¬ 
ican Minister, Mr. Adams, and all the leading 
American mcrehuHeof this city were present 
London, March 17.—The reform hill which is 
to be brought into Parliament by the Govern¬ 
ment to-morrow, w ill give the right of suffrage 
to rate paying householders after two years’ res¬ 
idence— to men paying one pound yearly taxes 
or having thirty pounds in a savings trank, or 
lilty pounds in the funds, and to all members of 
the learned piofesBions and graduates of the 
universities. The bill also provides for a fifteen 
pound Iranchi&e in the counties. 
ze.iher with nil the personal property MrtiMnn, court*t- 
h 1 ? ef BoricK '-owe. Strop, f arming Utensils, Houac- 
hob! b urnltwrc, rte. The Farm contS&Ut 180 seres, 15 of 
tor ben <1 sn m, uvil. lunr .itn i.. _ a. . __ w . 1 . 
1 oronto, C. W., March 15.—The military 
I authorities are making active preparations to 
receive the Fenians, should they attempt another 
raid. Haifa battery of artillery and fifty men ol 
the 17th regiment were sent to Brantford thi> 
morning. It is expected that two troops ol 
Hussars will join them In a few days. A brigade, 
to consist of artillery, cavalry und infantry ol 
the regular army and 1,000 volunteers, will ren¬ 
dezvous at Brantford. From tills place they can 
be transported east or west on short notice, 
Ottawa, March 15.— Large nuggets of gold 
have been found in the connty of Renfrew. The 
local Crown land agent has in consequence been 
notified to sell no more lands in his jurisdiction. I 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., MARCH 23, 1807. 
which are wood-land—the balance tn a bum state of cnb 
t Tatioii and ihoronghly nnderdr&tncd, well adapted for 
Y T "', l ' y ,A ncver-fattlr.g brook turns a water- 
^ b-rse-power. House large, iwo and u half 
mory. brick, Containing fonrtren I«rjtc rooms, commndi- 
ona and In good tvpmr. Harn<-,carriai:e-liou f .c.lrc-hou8c 
and other otit-hmldings, all In good order. Bouse antf 
barn supplied with water from i» never-falling epHiu? 
Sale on premises,—Terms for farm, one-baft’ <&r|, bal 
aiiee secured by Bond and Moilgsgftou prumUea live or 
ten years, PeoanAl property $10 c.hJi ; over *10 sir 
months credit on approved note* 1 
* o'e 11 ’• * C - a,irt,< M or apply to 
Mt DON At. I) & ROSK,Ko.8 6cncca-+t..G< tiers, or ft, the 
mhscrlbcron the premises, C. F . CHKU.BORG. 
The Provision Markets. 
New York. March 19 - 4sliea. not*, $8.37i@8,50; pearls 
»II"QOf.pia.lX). i ouon,*a,ti.13Xc Flour.sales at IB.lOffllS, 
Oti. Wheat, tlfliQUAX lire, ftl^7®1^4. Barley, fl,15«lj25 
Lorn, Fl.lWoJ JtS. Oat*. R.VS'.Wp.. Pork, new (ness, 
&».«l- old do t&ffla&.OI); prime, F?-Mk,08,M. Lard, 
Ii)(w3<(i! Butter, :!>A22c. UheefO, ISehWkO. llri'W'l 
Imea, 9ipalOe Wr>icrti; tOX&U c for city, flam*, lakfe 
HXc. Shonlders, r A*10c. llops,SICfflTOa 
Albany, Msrcli 16 Flour, sales 9t tl.WfflMJMs rye 
nm«,*7: eoru mcal,4^Msa,<0 p 100 n>s, Wheat, none on 
eale; Corn, t3®2.«2; Ont-,. 6i^06e. Clover seed, Ihotasc 
N ib; Uiunehy. f.’i.90gH,12 V bushel for Woeteru, and El* 
for Stole. 
Buflnlo, March 18. —Floor, wile* at $ll3So4i5,M: 
Wiuiac, ft>.4n<i2,'ai: Corn.0266111a; Barley, f I'.yc. 
Mwl.l-H Beane, $W6<ai8^6. I'rovWone 
Porki.imi. ray^ilSc; Hams,i5c; Shoulders 
lie,; Bn nor. Jmew; ci»OT»e, js®m.; Eggs. ScedP- 
Clover, | iu@i2,— OoviHer. 
Cli ion go, March 16—Fionr, fUJM»11^0; Wlicnl, *2,05 
(Sri.HI); Corn, TkjjXTXc; Oat*. Heolrtc: Kve, $1,15®1^0; 
Barley, TlkStWc pork, rue*.-, $g2,lf^!22^a: hard. 12 wm 
From Washington, 
A bill introduced into the House by Mr. 
Van Horn of New York, provides for the con¬ 
struction of a ship canal around the -Falls of 
Niagara, said canal to be constructed by the Sec¬ 
retary of War ns a Government work, and to be 
free from tolls, excepting such a h will be neces- 
sary to keep up repairs on the same. This bill 
is the same as tbe one recently presented in tha 
Senate by Mr. Chandler of Michigan, 
Representatives ol the Richmond banks are 
in Washington endeavoring to obtain possession 
of the quarter of a million of specie captured 
with the Jeff. Davis party a couple of years ago. 
They obtained from the President an order on 
Treasurer Bpinuer to turn it over to their cus¬ 
tody, taking bonds for the faithful delivery of 
the same, and its return in case of Congress¬ 
ional or Judicial action requiring it. The Treas¬ 
urer, upon receipt of the order, assured the 
parties that they could give no bonds which 
would be satisfactory to him, and flatly refused 
to allow the gold to be taken from his keeping. 
The Committee on Retrenchment, of which 
General Van Wyek is Chairman, has beca or¬ 
dered to investigate the matter. 
General Grant has issued an order assigning 
commanders to the new military districts of the 
South, under the Reconstruction bill, as follows: 
hirst District—Slate of Virginia—To be com¬ 
manded by Brevet Major General J. M. Schofield, 
headquarters at Richmond, Virginia. 
Second District—North and South Carolina, 
to be commanded by Maj.-General D. E. Sickles, 
headquarters at Columbia, South Carolina. 
Third District—Georgia, Florida and Alabama, 
to be commanded by Maj.-General G. H. Thomas’ 
headquarters at Montgomery, Alabama. 
Fourth District Mississippi and Arkansas, to 
he commanded by Brevet Major-General E. O. C. 
Ord, headquarters at Vicksburg, Mississippi 
Tub present and prospective condition of the 
labor market is excithur considerable interest 
among the working classes of New York. Ad 
vauced rates of remuneration, with few ex cep 
tions only, are contemplated by the men of the 
building trades. Ship building is dull, and tin 
mechanics employed in it are working at re¬ 
duced wages. The present unsettled state oi 
the labor market is unparalleled. 
Barley.5a@59c,Peas, IKkgiTSe: Pork, mew, 817*50; prime 
I’I . Ihiiiix, 8%N'cta; Bacon. Wjllcto: Shoulders,7c: Lard, 
llKwllMc: BiJtter.IlMliC; Chet-Me. lfKifHc: Bees I 5 *if, c 
Bay, $14; straw. $6687.50; flov.-r *eed, VXwl&Qi Timo¬ 
thy, |l,50<f42, l iT>; Dreaseci hO£>, $5665,50.— Globe. 
The Cattle Markets 
New York, March 12.—Ti.. 
wv,-k at SB Hie marker* are aa follow 
®17M; Cow* und Calves. EtOtgiuO; T ‘ 
Sheep iind Lambfe. $S,00f(tin2i&; Extra U 
cwt.', 10@10>sc. - - 
Brlarbton & Canil.; * 
at 5k«»l4>yc. t-iofe uni tie.—vvorklntr O: 
pair -, handy Btcera. ?90<*150. MUch oo« 
Oi*. *3Sf.i4a. Sheep, IlC/iSc; extra. iKiilhr. 
head. Shotca—Coluuihla Cg.9m12c P tt, 
Albany, March IS. Bcevo*. price* runplny from SVffl 
J0>sc. Bhoep, common to 20od, &k6c ; Hoke, ">:66Sk(c- 
Cblonico, Maryb li—Bcercs rank* at from M,«Om 7,10; 
V«al CnivcE, *5<A7J15>; Sheep, »5,Wkj7,nii; Hue*. 8 r v>0«?. 
Toronto, March 13-Beef, tot class. .tfie/ASO; 2d. *5,00fij 
o,50; lnlerior, 44,S0(3iS. Sheep, $5(a,7 each. Lambs, 
3,50. Calves, $5ei7 each. 
The Freshet. 
CtNCISMATl, March 13 . 
The current prices for the 
: rV.’.Cys:—Be.i'f Cattle, $12 
@100; Veal Calves. lflikHc; 
null 1/iniuih, Kxira I snob a ^ ho ad, *is 
(Uve w elglU,) 7k@Sc, dressed, V 
nbrldare, March 13—Beeves, sabs 
ptlJ 
Get What You Pay Foil— la buying Salc- 
ratus, as other things, see that yon get what you 
pay lor, viz.: 10 ounces wheu you pay for a 
pound. If you always bay D. B. De Land 
<fc Co.’s Beet Chemical Saleratus you will never 
be deceived, but always get full weight and the 
beet goods. 
Tlie reports received 
from below this city represent great destruction 
of property by the flood in many places. Be¬ 
tween New Albany and Evansville the river is 
thirty miles wide. Thousands of cattle, sheep 
and hogs have been drowned, and hundreds of 
thousands of bushels of grain have been lost. 
The country is covered with floating stacks of 
hay, wheat and oats. Nearly all the steamboat 
landings are under water, and the boats cannot 
make their landing. (Shawnee Town is com¬ 
pletely inundated. In the lower part of Coving¬ 
ton hundreds of houses are under water. 
A special dispatch from Nashville to the 
Gazette, says the reports of suffering at Chatta¬ 
nooga and other places along the Tennessee 
river are appalling. 
At Chattanooga on the 11th, the water wasfrorn 
twelve to twenty feet deep, many houses top¬ 
pling over and others floating away. The Mayor 
with a posse of citizens was foraging among the 
loaded care for food. The agent of the road pro¬ 
tested, hut the Mayor said the neonin wer.. 
• 1 ,''' u 'Dlnrasp.aml a Guide In Health. Contain- 
^ larae Octavo paKt-,131 llliioWalloiis. Thli; Ktand- 
fir a w ork u» wnnt iw name imports, exclusively a Family 
poCTOkBrMXK udcIGl'Idx; s.-lis better, und pave aueuto 
HTly 'imllur work now published; also, lor 
in. «d»re s comnlste History ov tiik great Reuel- 
lion upte.ndtui)’ iQu>trated, and bonnd in clekunt stvlc. • 
efommcrrial, "^lartcta, (gtr 
i-i.RAt, New-Vorkei: Ornes, 
RooHBbTEn, Alarch to, 1867. j 
There is now no lock of money for I u-111 mate bu-rine*s 
in this locality. The banks generally will not extend 
their loans to *n>- coimlderablo extent until after tbe 
quarterly reporU of the 1st of April. The condition ol 
the hanks of tlie Slate is believed to bo sonnd, nnd 
that the quarterly statements will be very satisfactory 
Money is r-asy in New York, and call loans arc made at 
I. per ceut. Prime bills arc discounted ut CJfcgjT'-s per 
cent. At the close of tho week the stock market* wius 
dull, and prices fell off. Erie declined I per cent, under 
large salts, closing at about 58. The decrease in the 
business of the Erie Railway for February, as compared 
with the corresponding month In 1866, amounts to g?o^06, 
Tbo Boston money market has not fully recovered 
irom tbe excitement and losa mentioned last week. 
The ‘solid men" of Boston still wonder that $1,200,1)00 
should he- drawn from their old banking Institutions so 
easily, and by comparatively new men in business. Bank 
ofllccrs are holding meetings to regulate In some way the 
matter of •• cerlllled checks,” m order to guard against 
losses in tlie future. 
Last week there 
<; 1 CNTS WANTED lor UFAI»I,ICY’S 
OREAT IP O UK —Tho only book issued oriourNavy 
Ug the Rebellion. Agents find no competition. 
Iiosco ; 42660*0 tor snperflrte polled ; SBGWSc for Texas- “7 
(iiMJe for California spring clip; Simte for Mestixa; Sited 
Ut; for Gi’.po, 
llonton, March 12—The following arc tho Adv-rtUor’t 
Quotaiicuis:—Ohio and Pennsylvania—Choice, ii5<^,5c 
llne, )IO<rv63c; medium, MittDSc ■ coarse,90068c. Michigan! 
New \orij uud Vermont — Extra, hSiioBOc; One, 56m257• 
medium,.•OiidWc. coarse,4B@S0c. Ullier Wesreru—Fine, 
>5(3530; medium WMskJo; common, 466650c; California, 
20fo)40c; CanRda,45(.iil5c; pulled, extra,60(<c60e; supcrllne 
liV'iKic; No. 1, SOOSIEIC; Smyrna, aopMTC; Buenos Ayrea, 
ItKoSHc; Cape Good Hopn, 8v.<38C; ChlUan, 28®.tlc; Afrl- 
can. l&a&5e; Rost India; l^Oc. 
Cinclunall, Alarch 12-The Giuettc gives the foBow- 
Ing i)Uottttlou*Ohio aud Indiana —Coarse,35@4i>c ; im- 
dlnm,43c; fine, d5c. Ktnlncky—Unwa*bed,25c; washed 
Ssc; tub-washed,45c; pulled, 80c. Tennessee-Unwash¬ 
ed, 25c. IBinoto—Coarse. 83@37c; medium. 88c.; fine, 40c. 
kv S3? n' E jS f Biographies or onr Naval Heroes, 
dletlncnldhcrl Author and His- 
t utr U tI‘ r' J ( #rKe volume—baudsomdyillus- 
if ail u on Ptt'cl. Tho. bii^t paying agency of the dav In 
WOfk our Ageuts can take-wders 
?Ar« 4 , 7 - $ n j. . r IA lJul ‘ o-u i.iKCoraerfl 
Radley s hi iridiml Wurks of our own pub 
licatlon. ( all or send at once for Circulars and terms, 
jAddress E. 11. TREAT & (’<>., Publishers, 
C54 Broadway, New York. 
A GOL!> 1T1EDAL WAS AWARDED 
To the Manufacturers of the 
CHAMPION WRINGER IN 1865, 
AND OVER 100 FIRST PREMIUMS IN 1866. 
was a financial excitement in Provi¬ 
dence, caused by the failure of Taft & Co. for $1,51)0,000, 
followed by that of Amoea Morton for about $900,000 and 
Bailey & Eaton for $500,000. Taft 6t Co. were large man- 
ufaeinrers, but not confining their operations to regular 
business had speculated largely in print cloths. These 
heavy failures have disturbed business considerably out- 
ride of Providence, aud It Is thought other houses must 
suffer severely. 
Tho Cincinnati Gazelle reports that business is im¬ 
proving at that point,ami that trade is fairly active. 
The depositors of tho defunct Bank of Medina, N. Y„ at 
u meeting held recently, resolved not to accept less than 
*0 cents on the dollar, ll is said the prospect is not en¬ 
couraging for so large a dividend. 
A new bank is to be started nt Toronto, C. W.; Mr. 
Green, late manager of the Haul; or Montreal, to be 
Cashier. 
Counterfeit one dollar bills on tho F’.rst National Bank 
of Warren. Ohio, and counterfeit five doBar bills on the 
First National Bank at .Vansfield, Ohio, arc In circula¬ 
tion m the West. 
A new counterfeit live dollar National Bank Note has 
recently been pot in circulation. It differs from tho 
genuine in this:—It bos tbe figures of but fonr persons 
in the group surrounding Columbus, while In the group 
In tho genuine there are five. 
A rumor has prevailed, to some extent, that there has 
been an over-issue of bouds at the Treasury printing 
olllco. A Committee of Congress is proposed to examine 
into the affair. It is not Dow believed there has been any 
serious error committed. An investigation, however, is 
wheel 
guu’erttementjsi 
feet under water. 
dr ADVERTISING TERMS, in Advance- 
Fiftv Cents a Line, each Insertion. A price and a 
half for extra display, or 75 cents per line of space. 
Last Page advertisements Seventy-Five Ceuta a Line. 
Special Notices, (following reading matter, leaded.) 
One DoBar per line, etch insertion. RT No advertise¬ 
ment will be Inserted for tese than Two Dollars. 
ZZ ~Marriage Notices, not exceeding four lines, *1: 
Obituaries, same length,50 Cento. Each additional line 
A> cents. Marriage and Obituary notices sent us by ■n,.n 
must be accompanied by a responsible name. 
n.bphelps 
. t. hi' crui > 
|il' 'I -I n c. I. K b 
Will GEN! AGENT 
Foreign News —By Telegraph. 
London, March II—Evening.— Ireland ia 
quiet. Tlie Government, however, is organ¬ 
izing its forces into eix flying columns for 
pursuit of scattering bands of Fenians and 
active Service in ease the necessity should arise. 
The band of Fenians which 
The only Wringer in nse with tlie 
PATENT COG-WHEEL ROLLER REGULATOR, 
Which, not only allows the Rolls to separate. *t both 
f*?** hho u t disco nuec itug the cog-wheels; but also lb 
lows them to bo pressed together without bringing tho 
Cog-wheels any closer in contact. It has taken time and 
was recently en¬ 
camped on tbo Galtec Mountains has vanished, 
leaving no trace of their whereabouts. 
London, March 15—Noon—Four more vessels 
of war have sailed for the Irish coast. Feare are 
entertained of a rising of the Irish in Liverpool. 
Dublin, March 17. — Forty of the prisoners 
recently captured have been committed for trial 
at Limerick on the charge of high treason. 
Archbishop Cullen praises the Government for 
its clemency to the rebels in Ireland. 
Dublin, March 17.—The fear that the Fenians 
would attempt another general rising to-day has 
not been realized. Dispatches from all parte of 
the island report that the country is quiet. Fre¬ 
quent arrests are made by the Police in the dis¬ 
affected districts. 
Tho emigration to America from Cork for the 
past few days has been extremely large. Many 
of the emigrants are recognized as being con¬ 
nected with the Fenian uprising near Killamey. 
It is supposed the unusual exodus is caused, in 
part at least, by anticipated bloodshed in Ireland. 
Beblen, Alarch 13.— Herr Munchausen, Pre¬ 
mier of the Government of Hanover in the gov¬ 
ernment of the late King, has challenged Conut 
Von Bismarck for words uttered in debate in the 
German Parliament. 
RnFL 1 *? V1 *KNT.- Capable uud Acrlve Men 
* ! and women cud obtain pleasant aud remunerative 
occupation without investing capital bv addressinv 1m- 
!««&£ S“ CKLreu * 
Q 3 MHMBISS SSh ttAtaSHK 
l tor ^ ue L’oBar. A Silk Dress for One DoBar. 
Agents wanted everywhere, fret' Bend for Circular. 
Address G. s. w ARREN & CO., 
_ 48 Portla nd St., Boston, Mass. 
•>( ) ( •( H \ AGENTS WANTED.—A Sum pie 
H ,VriYr sootfrae, wuh termsfor anyone CocU-ur 
h , y ii Uir S'' hours. Business entirely new, light 
aud desirable. Can be done at home or traveling, by 
both male and female. No Gift Enterprise or Humbug. 
Address JAMES K. BOND, 
No. 266 Broadway, N. Y. 
SCRIBNER S COHN & BEAN PEANTF.uT 
^, pu L ar “''I 1 successful Flamers wlm improved 
£?.t*£r* w . l | l R, »ll»p®d to order on receipt of 
$10,00. Also the PAA PAYERS’ GUIDE, adapted to tbe 
new law—what every tax payer needs. Will he 8e nt by 
mail on receipt cf »i cc» s^nd far a circular. 
. ~r - . -- . . .. JMlrtO WOOU UlilUHIK 
R?.V e i, t ? P erfc ? t 11,18 k r, ‘ Qt aid long sought Inven- 
tioo, But It is nowtn a pracLiciil fi>3nti,and clvce univer- 
sal satisfaction. We warrant it right In every respect? 
The Patent Curved Clamp 
Has an equal bearing on a tub the whole length of the 
Wringer, while all other Wringers are merely listened 
to a single stave at each end Agents wanted, to sell 
wherever they please. Over lour thousand parties are 
now selling this Wringer. A list of wholesale dealers 
price list and cl.culsr 8 %eot on .pplicntlon? Addrfiss ' 
N. B. PHELPls, Gen I Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 
pRITIT and ORXffAX&ENTAlj 
TREES 
FOR THE SPRING OF 1867. 
ELLWANGI-.R & BARRY have the pleasure of offer¬ 
ing for Spring planting their usual large and well grown 
stock of R 
Standard and Dwarf Fruit Trees, 
Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and PtanLs, 
Creen-House and Hot-House Plants. 
Bedding Plantu— Including the splendid large- 
leaved L&nnas, (oiocasia. etc, 
Peur, Quince amd Cherry Slocks. 
Each ol Diese Departments coucaiu all of real value 
old and uew. ’ 
The following Catalogues, which give full particulars. 
Wamp b 8?ak e fol’lows : t,ald ’ “ P ° n tU ° Iecei P t cf postage 
No. l'-A Descriptive and Illnstruted Catalogue of 
Fruits, 10 cento. 6 
No. 2.-A Dfscrmiive and Blnstrated Catalogue of Or¬ 
namental frees, bhrubs, Itoscs. &c., &c., 10 cents 
No. 3.—A Cut.dogue of DfthJjae, Verbenas, I'ctuolas, 
and select new Green-House and Bedding Plants, nub- 
liBhed every spring, 5 cents. • ^ 
No. 4.-A Wholesale Cataiogue or Trade List, 3 cents. 
8td-8teo ELL W ANGER 4b BARRy, 
Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
1 ting Partitions, Grooved-Poets, Hoy-Racks, Mangers. 
Hitching Rings. &c. Also, new pattern Cribs, couibln- 
Ing Hay-rack. Manger with food-guards, tumbling water 
pot, and halter with weight and buffer j fittings for Cow 
stable. Call and see damples or semi for Circular 
^ JANES, FOWtER, KIHTLAND & CO., 
™6-U Corner Reade & Cooler 8tg., N. Y. 
