1846. 



GENESEE FARMER 



« Burrall's Patent Shell-Wheel Plow." 



Saves one-third draft, and viorks well. 

 Made and sold, at Wliolesaln and Retail, by CURTIS, 

 ROSE ifc Co., (Geneva, Ontario Co., N. Y.,) manufactu- 

 rers of Threshing Machines and Separators, Clover Mills, 

 Corn Shelling Separators, (a new and desirable article,) 

 Steam Engines and Boilers, Mill Gearings, Water Wheels, 

 Stoves, Hollow Ware, Potash and Caldron Kettles, &c. 



The Wheel Plows and Corn Shellers can also he obtained 

 at the following places : 



Rai'alje <V. Briggs, Genesee Seed Store, Rocliester. 



Eden Foster, Batavia, 



Hall, Rhoades &c Sherman, Syracuse. 



Peter Cronkhite, Hallowell, Canada. 



B. F. Davy & Co., Bath, Canada. [4-3t] 



American Plow Factory ! 



[This ciil ilucs not ] r„|,Lrl> icprescnt t!ie Plo\\.] 

 CODDING S AMERICAN PLOW. 



The universal testimony of all who have used this 

 Plow, is, that it is the Plow for every farmer to have in his 

 possession. It will draw lighter than any plow now in use 

 to do tlie same work, thus saving much work for your teams. 

 The following extract from the report of the committee of 

 the State Agrkidtvral Fair will show the differonce in this 

 respect between this and some of the bett I'lows tested. — 

 "Cayuga County 383 pounds draft; Ontario Co., 431 do.; 

 Caledonia, 422 do. ; Eagle, (Mass.) 415 do.; I. ockline, im- 

 proved, 483 do.; Iron Beam, 388 do.; Livingston Co., 400 

 do.; OTx" Coddings American, 320 do. ! "' ^£31 Sixty-eight 

 pounds lighter draft than the lowest on tlie ground. With 

 this plow you can turn your furrows ?/^; hill — give them the 

 half lap, completely shutting in the grass so as to prevent 

 its growing. With it you can plow your stony ground, 

 stubble or clover, and " any thnig else." They are wooded 

 with first rate seasoned white oak timber, in the very best 

 manner, and warranted to be right in every respect. 'They 

 are ground and -polished before leaving the shop, which 

 makes them ready for immediate use. 



Call at the Shop and examine the recommendations. — 

 Among others who have used them, we would refer to the 

 Society of Sltakers, near Mt. Morris. Orders supplied, at 

 wholesale and retail, to any part of the U. S. or Canada, and 

 a constant supply on hand at the American Plow Factory, on 

 Aqueduct st., rear of No. 17 Buffalo st., Rochester, N. Y., 

 by CAPRON & CURTIS. 



*^* Also for sale, in tliis city, by Philip W. Cornwell, 

 Frankfort — E. Taylor, Agricultural Warehouse, Hill st. — 

 Z. C. Colrin, Soutli St. Paul st. — and S//iith i)j- Gould, cor- 

 ner of Buffalo and Trowbridge sts. By John Reynolds, Pult- 

 neyville ; TU. J. Stoutenlinrg, Williamson ; J. L. Sanfurd, 

 Palmyra ; B. Fish, Sodus Phalax ; C. P. Smith, Ontario, 

 and country merchants generally. 



N. B. Points always kept in the vicinity where plows are 

 used. 03= Wood and Country Produce taken in exchange 

 for Plows. [4-2t] 



Peas Wanted. — Wanted, at the Genesee Seed Store, 

 two or three hundred bushels Peas, of the first quality, for 

 which the highest cash price will be paid by 



RAPALJE & BRIGGS. 



2tf. No. 10, Front-st., Rochester. 



Eggs.— The subscriber has for sale a few dozen EGGS 

 from the breed of fowls described by Bement as the " Os- 

 trich Fowls." Price, 37s cents per dozen. 



J. W. BISSELL, 

 Al the Commercial Nursery, Main-St., Rochester. 



Agricultural Books. 



Sage &, Brother, corner of Bufialo and State streets * 

 Rochester, have a largo and well selected assortment of the 

 most approved Works on Agriculture, among which arc the 

 following : 



Johnson's Farmer's Encyclopedia — Downing's Fruits and 



Fruit Trees of America — Boussingault's Rural Economy 



Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry — The American Poulter- 

 er's Companion — Stewart's Stable Economy — Youatt on 

 the Horse— Hind's and Mason's Farrieries — Youatt and Cla- 

 ter on Cattle — Morrell's American Shepherd — Blacklock's 

 Treatise on Sheej- — Farmers' and Emigrants Hand Book — 

 Kcnrick's American Orciiardisl — Buell's Farmer's Instructcw 

 — Gaylord &, Tucker's American Husbandry — Armstrong's 

 Agriculture — A Treatise on Vegetable Physiology — Liebeg's 

 Animal and Agricultural Chemistries — Beatty on Agricul- 

 ture — Falkner's Farmers Treasure — Smith on Productive 

 Farming — Fessenden's Complete Farmer — Child on Beet 

 Sugar — Fessenden's New American Gardener — Johnson's 

 Gardening for the Eadies — Bridgeman's Gardener's In- 

 structor. [4-2t] Rochester, April, 1846. 



The newly Imported Horse 'Consternation' 



Will serve mares at $20, the ensuing season, at the sta- 

 bles of C. T. ALBOT, Stoke Post, Oneida county, N. Y. 



He is sixteen hands high, very powerful, and has splendid 

 action. He was got by Confederate, dam Curiosity by Fi- 

 garo, lie took the First Premium at the State Fair in Sep- 

 tember last. [4-2t*] 



♦ The Imported Horse Alfred, 



Which took the first premium at the New York State Ag- 

 ricultural Fair, in 1843, will stand for mares this season, 

 184(3, at the following places, viz: 

 At William Garbi'tt's, Wheatland, as follows ; — 

 On Saturday and Monday, May 2 and 4 

 " 16 " 18 

 " 30 June 1 

 " " June 13 " 15 



" 27 " 29 

 " " July 11 July 13 



At John Baker's, Macedon, as follows ; — 



On Saturday and Monday, May 9 and 11 

 " 23 " 25 

 " " June 6 June 8 



" 20 " 22 

 " " July 4 July 6 



" 18 " 20 

 At the Amei-ican Hotel, in Rochester, on Wednesdays and 

 Thursdays of every week, to the close of the season, com- 

 mencing April 20 and 30. 



Terms : — Ten dollars to insure a foal, paj-able 1st of 

 March, 1847. Persons parting with mares before foaling 

 time will be held responsible for the services of the Horse. 



GEORGE FORDON. 

 March, 1846. JOHN BAKER. 



Colman's Agricultural Tour. — Subscribers to the 



above work are hereby notified that No. 5 is now in the 

 hands of the agent, ready for delivery, and they will please 

 call for them. JAMES H. WATTS, Agent. 



Rochester, April 1, 1846. 



Corn Shellers !"A first ratc^ article, price .^lO, for sale 

 at No. 10, Front-st. RAPALJE & BRIGGS. 



Castor Oil Beans. — Just received, and for sale at the 

 Genesee Sead Store, No. 10 Front-st., by 



[4] RAPALJE & BRIGGS. 



Rakes — 09 dozen I. Stark's superior Hay Rakes, for sale 

 at the Genesee Agricultural Store, No. 10. Front-st., by 

 [4] RAPALJE & BRIGGS. 



Branch Peas. — 100 Bushels German Branch Peas, a 

 very superior article, just received and for sale at the Gen- 

 esee Seed Store. [4] RAPALJK & BRIGGS. 



PIo%vs for Sale. — We have on hand, and intend to 

 keep constantly for sale, the celebrated Diamond and Wis- 

 amsin Plows, the merits of which have been fully tested. 

 Price, $7,00 for medium size. The farming community are 

 respectfully invited to give us a call. 



RAPALJE & BRIGGS, 



2tf. No. 10, Froni-rt 



