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GENESEE FARMER. 



Fes. 



NEW SEED and IMPLEMENT WAREHOUSE. 



GENESEE SEED STORE & AGRICUL- 

 TURAL WAREHOUSE, 

 No. 10, Front-Street, Rochester, N. Y. 

 The Subscribers respectfully announce to 



the publin, tliat they have opened the above establishment 

 for the sale of GARDEN, FIELD, and FLOWER SEEDS, 

 of all sorts — Agricultural and Horticultural Implements, Ma- 

 chines, Si-c. S^'c. 



They intend to liave always on hand, a complete assort- 

 ment of all the articles wanted in this line by the Farmer 

 and Gardener. No pains will be spared to procure articles 

 of the best quality. No seeds will be ofiered but such as 

 are undoubtedly fresh and genuine — raised in the best es- 

 tablishments of this and foreign countries. The implements 

 will embrace all the newest and most approved kinds, from 

 'the best manufacturers in the country. 



Fruit and Oi-namental Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Sec, will be 

 furnished to order from one of the best establishments in the 

 country — the well known Mount Hope Nurseries. 



The principal cxtnductor of this establishment has had 

 many years practical experience in the business, in Roches- 

 ^er ; and being well known to a large portion of the agri- 

 culturalists of Western New York, the undersigned hope, 

 by devoting constant and careful attention to the manage- 

 ment of their business, to merit and receive a liberal share 

 of patronage. Farmers and others interested, are requested 

 to call at th» Genesee Seed Stork. 



RAPALJE & BRIGGS. 



Rodiester, Feb. 1, 1846. 



ROCHESTER WOOLEN MACHINE MANU- 

 FACTORY. 



B . F . S M I T H , 



Selye Buildings, Mill-Street, Rochester, N. Y. 



The proprietor of the above establishment 



having had the experience of seven years' connection with 

 the firm of Goulding and Smith, AVorccster, Mass., and hav- 

 ing every facility for procuring all improvements in the va- 

 rious articles of WOOLEN MACHINERY, used in the 

 manufacturing districts, flatters himself that he will be able 

 to supply the demads for this kind of Machinery, to the en- 

 tire satisfaction of those who may favor him with their pat- 

 ronage. 



He will manufacture to order, CARDING MACHINES, 

 for manufacturing and custom work ; Jacks, Broad and 

 Narrow Looms, Picking Machines, Gigs, Nappers and Briuh- 

 «•.<•, ^c. 



He will also furnish to order, MACHINE CARDS 

 SHEARING MACHINES, (broad and narrow,) Reeds and 

 Harnesses, Shnttles and Pickers, Comb Plate and Card Clean- 

 tre, Picker String and Lace Leather, and Manufacturers' 

 Findings. 



Grain Bags—The subscriber has a large lot of Grain 

 and Flour Bags on hand, for sale at reduced prices. 



Now is the time for all to supply themselves, as they must 

 ot sold. To be hatl at E. Watts' Hardware Store. 



JAMES II. WATTS. 



Rochester, Feb. 1, 1846. 



Straw Cutters, of all the most approved kinds, used in 

 Western N, Y., for sale cheap, by 



RAPALJE & BRIGGS. 

 No. 10, Front-st. 



MOUNT UOPE BOTANIC GARDEN AND NURSEKIES, 

 ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



The subscribers respectfully 

 announce to their friends and 

 the public, that their present 

 stock which they ofler for sale 

 the ensuing Fall of 1845 and 

 Spring of 1846, is the finest ev- 

 er grown in Western N. York, 

 and unsurpassed in quality by 

 any establishment in the coun- 

 try. 



The collection of fruits com- 

 prises the most esteemed varie- 

 ties of the Apple, Pear, Peach, 

 Plum, Apricot, Cherry, Nec- 

 tarine, Almond, Grapes, &c. 

 The trees are well grown, thrifty, and beautiful, and have 

 been propagated with such care as to ensure correctness. 

 All are warranted genuine as represented. 

 Pear Trees on Quince Stocks for DWARFS and 

 PYRAMIDS, can also be furnished of the finest varieties. 

 These will bear the first or second year after transplanting, 

 and are beautifully adapted to garden culture. 



3,000 fine thrifty young trees of the famous New Ameri- 

 can Apple; the " Northern Spy." are also on hand. 



STRAWBERRIES— All the fine new esteemed varietiEa, 

 including Stoddard's new Alpine. 



Also a large and fine collection of Ornamental Trees, 

 Shrubs, Roses, (including a quantity of splendid Standard 

 or Tree Roses, 3 to 6 feet high ; Herbaceous Plants, Bul- 

 bous Roots, Double Dahlias, &c. 



Our new descriptive catalogue will be sent gratis to all 

 POST PAID applications. 



Trees and Plants will be packed in the best style, and 

 shipped to any port or place that may be designated. 



[0= It is for the interest of purchasers that they forward 

 their orders now, without delay, that they may beeiecuted 

 in proper season. Address 



ELLWANGER & BARRY. 

 Rochester, Sept. 1, 1845. 



FARMERS, CURE YOUR HORSES I 



GEO. \V. merchant's CELEBRATED 



GARGLING OIL. 



An Invaluable Remedy for Horses, Cattle and 



other domestic animals, in the cure of the following dis- 

 eases : 



Fresh l^^ounds, 



Galls of all kinds, 



Sprains, Bruises, 

 Cracked Heels, 

 Ringbone, VVindgalls, 

 Poll Evil, Callus, 

 Sj)avins, Siveeney, 



Fistula, Sitfast, 



Strai7ts, Lameness, 



Sand Cracks, 



Fotmdered Feet, 



Scratches or Grease, 



Mange, 



Horn Distempnr, 



Also a valuable Embrocation for diseases of the lluman Flesh. 



Since the virtues of the Gargling Oil have become so ex- 

 tensively and favorably known to the farmers of the United 

 States and Canada, as a curative oil in diseases of animals, 

 and as a consequence, its demand becoming great — there 

 has not been wanting those whose cupidity has suggested 

 to them that if they could concoct something as nearly 

 resembling in appearance as they could guess, with any 

 thing for a name, they might urge it upon unsuspecting 

 customers as a substitute for the true Gargling Oil. The 

 proprietor would therefore caution those who purchase to 

 be sure the name of G. W. Merchant is blown on the sidi» 

 of the bottle. All others are an attempt at imitation, and 

 are therefore an imposition. 



For testimoniiils, synopsis of diseases, and mode of treat- 

 ment, sec pamphlet which accompanies each bottle. 



[CT Sold at the ROCHESTER SEED STORE, and by 

 Druggists and Store-keepers in the United States and Can- 

 ada. 



Clover and Timothy Seed-For sale at the Genesee 

 beed Store, No. 10 Front-Bt., Rochester 

 Feb. 1, 1846. KAPAUE & BRIGGS. 



Corn Shellers!. 



at No. 10, Front-st. 



■A first rate article, price $10, for sale 

 RAPALJE & BRIGGS. 



Wanted, at the Genesee Seed Store, 500 bushels Tiro- 

 othy and Clover Seed, for which the highest cash price will 

 be paid by the eubscribers. RAPALJE «fc B1UGU8. 



