THE GENESEE FARMER. 



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MCCORMICK'S REAPING AND MOWING MACHINE. 



ri^HEKK is no Maoliine i>f the kind :is simple in it.s conslructitjn, 

 X JUS Ntmnnly h\ ilt mil liurable, that roiiuii-es .is liltlf i-cpiiiring, 

 or that will perform as much with loss luirse power. I'utchasera 

 who see the Machine will be readily convinced of this. No other 

 Machine h»s the wrought iron Unger beam and nl.^ll^ul>le iron 

 Gngers, which add greatly to its strength and duraliility. I con- 

 sider it perfect as a Kesper and Jlower, having the aiivantage of a 

 sickle edge, that icquires but little grinding, the side delivery and 

 reel — cutting a wider swath with ea«e. and iinioh fn.ster, than most 

 other Nfaohines. It took the Cnuncil Medal at the iViirlds Fair at 

 London, and the GRAyD MF.D.IL OF IJOriOR at the Great 

 French Ethihitiun at Paris, and the only First CtafS Mfdal aicnrded 

 <<) anu Airriadlural Implement at either place. SIai\ny's Machine 

 and .itkiu.s' St-ll'-raker stood in the Third and Foui th Classes, and 

 received Silver Med;ils only. After the repeated tri ils and triumph 

 of niv Machine, the Emperor purchased it. As a test of my conti- 

 nence of the greater simplicity and superiority of the Machine, I 

 will let resjioDsible applicants take it on trial with any other, and 

 keep and pay only for the one they prefer; tho Machine in suuh 

 case to be tested as a Ri'aper and Mower by the farmer, in the ab- 

 sence of agents and mechanics. The unparalleled succe.ss of the 

 Machine, both at home and abroad, makes an extendid notice of it 

 unnece.ssary, and I will only refer to my handbills for a more par- 

 ticulir account of it. The broad warrantee which permits a trial 

 of it, is a sure gu.irantee that it is what it is recommended to be. 



Machines will be forwarded to any jiart of New York and the 

 Canadas, if ordered earlv and in season of TH03. J. PATERSON, 

 General Agent, at Kochesttr (oflic:u at the National Hotel). Price 

 of Reaper and Mower, 8151); SoO payable on delivery, and the 

 balance, with interest, in December; or $145 cash. Machines sub. 

 ject to f eight from Buffalo. 



rr?" Loail Agents wanted, to sell in the unoccupied districts. 



c. H. Mccormick, 



Rochester, N. Y., July 1.— It. ByTitoa. J. Pateksox. 



OxE Dollar a Year.— CiRcrLATioN over 100,000 Copies Weekly. 



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THE FORGER CONVICTED. 



JOH\ S. DYE IS THE AUTHOR, 



Who has had ten years' expeiienee as a Banker and Publisher, and 

 Author of 



A Series of Lectures at tlie Broad-way Tabernacle, 



When, for ten successive nights, over 



t^- 50,000 PEOPLE ,^J3J 



Gi«eted him with Rounds of Applause, while he exhibited the 



manner in which Counteifeiters execute their Frauds, and 



the Surest and Shortest Means of Detecting them 1 



tlte Bank Note Engravers all say that he is the Greatest Judge of 

 Paper Money living. 



Greatest Discovery of tlie Present Century 



FOR 



DETECTING COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES, 



Describing every Genuine Bill in Existence, and Exhibitijg at a 

 glance every Counterfeit in Circulation 1 1 



Arranged so admirably that REFERENCE IS EASY, and DE- 

 TECTION INSTANTANEOUS. 



^^ No IxDEX TO Examine I No Pages to Hunt up I ,^^31 



But so simplified and arranged that the Merchant, Banker and 

 Business Man can see all at a glance. 



EnglUli, French and German. 



Thus each may read the same in his own Native Tongue. 



Slost Perfect Bank Note List Published. 



Also, 



A List of all the Private Banliers In America. 



A Complete Summary of the FINANCE OF EUROPE AND 

 AMERICA will he published in ea".h edition, together with all the 

 Important NEWS OF THE DAY. Also, 



A Series of Tales 



From an Old Manuscript found in the East. It fumishea the 

 Most Complete History of 



ORIENTAL LIFE, 



Describing the Most Perplexing Positions in which the Ladies and 

 Gentlemen of that Country have been so often found. These 

 Stories will continue throughout the whole year, and will prove 

 the Most Entertaining ever offered to the Public. 



g^° Furnished Weekly to Subscribers only, at $1 a year. All 

 letters must be addressed to JOHN S. DYE, Broker, 



PubUsher and Proprietor, 70 Wall street, New York. 



Ksf 1, 1857. -ly. 



ROCHESTER AGRICULTURAL WORKS. 



ATTENTION, THKESHEKS ! 



PITTS' PREMIUM SEPARATORS, & DOUBLE PINION 

 HORSE POWERS. 



The above cut is a representation of the justly celebrated PITTS' 

 MACHLXE FOR THIiESHING AND CI.EANIN(4 GRAIN at one 

 operation. It is the best Machine tor threshing and cleaning grain 

 in existence. 



The foil >wing cut represents PITTS' DOUBLE PINION EIGHT 

 OR TEN HORSE POWER. 



..' As a superior and every way reliable Horse Power, the alor* 

 stands unrivaled. 



We call attention to the fact that we are now manufacturing the 

 above Machines at Rochester, N. Y., in a more subslantial and du- 

 rable manner, and of a larger capacity than any hitherto built in 

 this city, having all the latest improvements made by John A. 

 Pitts. 



We can furnish the latest and best all iron Power, for eight, ten 

 or less number of horses. 



We invite all who intend purchasing to examine our machines ; 

 they will more than equal the best expectations of the public. 



FARMERS, YOUR ATTENTION IS ASKED TO 



HYDE & WRIGHT'S PATENT HORSE HOE OR CUL- 



TIVAIOR PLOW, 



Designed and better adapted than any other implement for hoeing 

 Corn, Broom Corn, Potatoes, Cottou, or any other crop requiring 

 the use of the Horse or Hand Hoe. It has' proved itself the most 

 valuable implement yet invented for the purpose intended. It haa 

 been in use in Western New York for the past fonr years — hun- 

 dreds of thtm having been sold on trial, and none returned. Its 

 great utility has been demonstrated in the fact that one (lav to the 

 acre, with a man and horse, is all the expense of cultivatfng and 

 hoeing a field of corn for the season. If used as directed, hand 

 hoeing, in nine eases out oi ten, may be entirely dispensed with. 

 We have numerous certiticates of the most satisfactory chaiacter, 

 which we would be happy to show the public. 



Farmers may rely on realizing their best expectations from the 

 use of the Horse Hoe. Price, $S ; if ground and polished, $8.50. 

 No farmer should be without one. They are haying an unlimited 

 sale. Sold at wholesale and retail. 



ROCHESTER CUTTING BOX. 



All who are in want of a Feed Cutter, adapted equally well to 

 the cutting of all kinds of fodder, will find oux Cutting Box in all 

 respects to answer their wants. 



IRON GANG PLOW 



We are Agents for the sale of HILDRETH'S GANG PLOW 

 which has superior advantages over every other Gane Plow 

 Price, $25. " 



CERTIFICATE. 



Hildreth's Gang Plow is one of the best implements I haTe ever 

 had on my farm. I have used it on corn and oat stubble, and on 

 potato ground for putting in oats and barley. The wheels regu- 

 late the depth so nicely that the seed is all covered, and at a uni- 

 form depth. I think my crop was nearly doubled from what it 

 would have been if put in with a drag. The wheels make it an 

 ea,sy draft for a team, and it requires no holding. For the above 

 kind of work, I think there is no implement equal to it. 



Jo.\ATHAN Wadhams, East Clarkson, N. Y. 



O^ We shall be happy to impart any further information that 

 may be desired._^ Orders are respectfully solicited. . 



U»7l. 



A. GORDON & CO., 

 1 South St. Paul street, Rochester, N. T. 



