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THE GENESEE FARMER. 



condition. Probably more tlian four times as many of these 

 machines were sold during last year, as of any otiier kind. 

 They are beyond doubt tlie most durable and economical 

 machine in use. Their capacity has been tested by repeat- 

 ed trials as well at the Now York and rennsylvntiia Fairs, 

 as on several private occasions, in comi>etilion willi another 

 machine made in this city which has been advertised to be 

 far superior to ours, and in e;ery instance the result has 

 been about (mf-tldrd, and in some instances more, in favor 

 of ourmacliines. In every ease except one where we have 

 submitted our machine to a workimj test at Fairs, it has 

 taken the hi<:;liesl premiums, alid in that excepted case the 

 ('ommitlee decided that our machine performed its work in 

 8 minutes ami its competitor in llj^ minutes, being nearly 

 one-third in favor of ours. 



AVe have also e.xhitiited ours in competition with the same 

 machine at the State Fairs in Ohio, Micluijan and Pennsyl- 

 vania, and also at the Provincial Fair in I'pper Canada, at 

 all of wliich we received the highest pretuiunis, viz.: In 

 Ohio, a Silver Meiial and Diploma ; in iMiidiigan, $20 ; in 

 Pennsylvania, |lt); and in Canada, a Diploma. 



Yv'e have muuerous similar testimonials from County Socie- 

 ties, where we have always received the highest premiums 

 awarded to Chain Powers. 

 Price of One Horse Power, Thresher, Separator and 



Beltins $1'20 



Two Horse Do., Ui 



Besides the above, we manufacture and keep constantly 

 on hand among other articles. Clover Ilullers. Straw and 

 Stalk Cutters, Portable Saw Mills, (adapted to Horse Pow- 

 ers,) and Single Powers with Churn Geer attached. These 

 last are extensively used in large Dairies, and are so ar- 

 ranged that the Power is used at pleasure for either thresh- 

 ing . chu rning, wood sawing, or other purposes. 



JSB" All machines made and sold by "is are warranted 

 to (lire satisfaction or they may be returned, after a reason- 

 able time for trial. 



Orders are solicited and will be promptly filled. 



AA'HEELElt, MELICK & CO. 

 Comers of Hamilton, Liberty and PrujTi Streets, 

 (Near the Steamboat Landing,) Albany, N". Y. 



Jlay, 1n^.2. 



The Subscribers have obtained from Messrs. AYlieeler, 

 Meiick o£ Co . of Albany, the exclusive sale and general 

 agency in Rochester and Western New York, of their cele- 

 brated Agricultural Machines, which we will sell at their 

 Albany prices, adding transportation. 

 _ J. KAPALJE & C0._ 



New Yorlc Agricultural Wai-eliouse 



A. B. ALLEN & CO., 

 1S9 & 191 Water Street, New To7-k. 

 PLOWS of a great variety of patterns and different sizes 

 caleulateil for sward and stubble land, wet meadows and 

 recently drained swamps, where roots abound. Among 

 these plows, also, are the deep-breaking-up, flat-furrow, 

 lap-furrow, self-sharpening, side-hill, double mould-board, 

 com, cotton, cane, rice, and subsoil, with single or double 

 wings. 



Hareowr — Triangular, Square, Geddes, and Scotch. 



RoLLEns with iron sections one foot long, and of different 

 diameters. These can be arranged on an iron shaft of any 

 width. 



Cultivators of upwards of twenty different kinds, steel 

 tooth and cast iron. 



Seed Sowers of six different kinds and prices. 



HoK,sK Powers — Endless chain and circular, of wood or 

 cast iron. 



TirEESiTERS, with or without Separators. 



Grain Milm of cast iron, and burr stone, to work eiiher 

 by hand, horse, or water power. 



Corn Siiellers, single and double, large and smaU, cyl- 

 indrical to work by hand, or otherwise. 



Straw Cutters with spiral, straight, or circular knives. 



VEttETABLE CuTfERS, iivc tuniips and other roots, together 

 with a great variety of all other Agricultural and Horticul- 

 tural Implements kept in the United States, such as hoes, 

 shovels, spades, r.-ikes, manure and hay forks, grain cradles, 

 scythes, snaths, &.C., &c. 



"Castixgs of all kinds, for plows, cotton gins, and rollers. 



Wagons and Carts, for horse, ox. or hand. 



Steam Exgines, for farm and other purposes. 



Our In]plements occupy three large stores, and wc be- 

 lieve they make up the largest and most complete assort- 

 ment in America. In addition, we have a machine shop 

 employing upwards of one hundred men, where any arti- 

 cles in our line can be made to order. 



A. B. ALLEN & CO.. 



Feb., 1351. 189 and 191 Water St, New York. 



LEWIS G. MORRIS' 



THIRD ANNUAL S.VLE, BY AUCTION, 



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IMPROVED BREEDS OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS, 

 Will take place at Mount Fordliam, Westchester Co., (II 



miles from City Hall, New York,) on WEDAKSDAY, 



JUNE 9, 1S52. Ja.mes M. Miller, .\uctibneer. 

 APPLIOATION need not be nuide at private sale, as I 

 decline in all cases, so as to make it an olject for persons 

 at a distance to attend. Sale positive to the highest bidder, 

 without reserve. 



Numbering about fifty head of Homed Stock, including a 

 variety of ages and sex. consisting of Pure Bred Short 

 Horns, Devons, and Ayr.shires; Southdown Buck Latnl.s, 

 and a very few Ewes; Suffolk and F2ssex Swine. Cata- 

 logues, with full pedigrees, &c., etc., will be ready for di^liv- 

 ery on the first of May — to be obtained from the subscrilier, 

 or at the offices of any of the principal Agricultural .Jour- 

 nals or Sti>res in the ITnion. This sale wiU offer the best 

 opportunity to obtain very fine animals I ever have given, 

 as I shall reduce my herd lower than ever before, contem- 

 plating a trip to Europe, to be absent a year, and shall not 

 have another sale until 1S.54. 



It will be seen by reference to the proceedings of our 

 State Agricultural Society, that I was the most siiccessful 

 exhibitor of Domestic Animals, at the late State Fair. 



I will also offer a new feature to American breeders — on« 

 which works well in lujrope; that is, letting Ihe tie/-i:ice,i of 

 male aniinaln ; and will solicit propositions from such as 

 see fit to try it. Conditions — The animal hired, to be at the 

 risk of the owner, unless by some positive neglect or care- 

 lessness of the hirer ; the expense of transportation too and 

 from, to be borne jointly ; the term of letting, to be one year 

 or less, as parties agree ; price to be adjusted by parties — to 

 be paid in advance w hen the bull is taken away ; circum- 

 stances would vary the price ; animal to be kept in accord- 

 ance with instructions of owner before taking him away. 



I oflTer on the foregoing conditions, three celebrated prize 

 bulls, "Major," a D"cvon, nine years old; "Lamarline," a 

 Short Horn, four years old ; " Lord Eryholme," Short Horn, 

 three years old. Pedigrees will be given in Catalogues. 



At the time of my sale, (and I would not part with them 

 before,) I shall have secured two or three yearly setts of 

 their i)rogeny ; and as I shall send out in August next a 

 new importation of male animals, I shall not want the ser- 

 vices of either of these next year. I would not sell them, as 

 I wish to keep control of their propagating qualities here- 

 after. 



I also have one imported buck, the prize winner at Ro- 

 chester last fall, imported direct from the celebrateil Jonas 

 Webb ; and also five yearling bucks, winners also, bred by 

 me, from bucks and ewes imported direct from the above 

 celebrated breeder. They will be lot on the same condi- 

 tions as the bulls, excepting that I will keep them until the 

 party hiring wishes them, and they must be returned to me 

 on or about Christmas Day. By this plan, the party hin'ng 

 gets rid of the risk and trouble of keeping a buck the year 

 round. AU communications by mail mu.st be prepaid, and 

 I win prepay the answers. " L. G. MORRIS. 



Mount Fo'rdham, April, 18.52.— 5-2t, 



Wood's Renovating Salts. 



THE subscribers are now receiving large quantities of this 

 valuable manure put up in barrels, which we will sell at 

 one cent per lb. — no charge for ban-els. 



This article is made from the following in"Tedicnt.s, viz.: 

 Potash, B<ine Dust, Bone Coal, Plaster, Glauber Salts, Salt- 

 petre, Oil of Vitriol, Salts of Ammonia, Gas, Liquor, and 

 Bullocks' Blood. For sale at the State Agricultural Ware- 

 house, No. 25 Cliff street, New York. 



LONGETT & GRIFFING. 



We hereby certify, that our Renovating Salts are com- 

 posed of the ingredients represented, and pledge ourselves 

 to refimd the money in all cases, to purchasers who can 

 produce satisfactory proof to the contrary. Wood & Co. 



New York, March, 1, 18.^/2. [-1.2t] 



Field and Garden Seeds. 



OLOVER, Large Clover, Timothy Seed, Blue Grass, Red 

 Top, Ray Grass, White Clover, and Lucerne. 



Garden Seeds — Ruta Baga.Tumep, Cabbage, Beet, Car- 

 rot, Parsnep, Peas and Beans of every variety. 



Fruit and Ornamental Trees — Having been appointed 

 agent for one of the best nurseries in the country, we are 

 prepared to execute orders at short notice. 



LONGETT & GRIFFING. 

 [4-2t] 25 Cliff Street, New York. 



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