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GENESEE FARMER. 



Mav 



American Plow Factory ! 



['I'his flit liixs ]ii)t properly represent the Plow.] 

 COnjJINGS AMERICAN PLOW. 



The univkrs.vi. TEsriMo.NV of all who have used this 

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

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

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

 The following e.xtract from the report of the committee of 

 the State Agricii/iura/ Fair will show the ditlerence in this 

 respect between this and some of the bett Plows tested. — 

 " Cayuga County 388 pounds draft; Ontario Co., 431 do.; 

 Caledonia, 422 do.; Eagle, (Mass.) 415 do.; Lockline, un- 

 proved, 403 do.; Iron Beam, 388 do.; Livingston Co., 40O 

 do.; \j^ Codilings America/i, 320 do. ! " jj] Sixtiz-eighl 

 pountU lighter draft than the lowest on the ground. With 

 tliis plow you can turn your furrows up hill — give them the 

 htilflap, completely shutting in the grass so as to prevent 

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

 stubble or clover, and '-any thing else.'' They are wooded 

 with llrst 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 t>hop and examine the recommendations. — 

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

 Society of Shakers, near Mt. Jlorris. Orders supplied, at 

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

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

 Aqueduct St., rear of No. 17 Bullhlo st., Rochester, N. Y., 

 by CAPRON &: CURTIS. 



*j,* Also for sale, in this city, by Philip IV. Cormvell, 

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

 Z. C. Colvin, South St. Paul st. — and Smith Sf Gould, cor- 

 ner of Buflalo and Trowbridge sts. By John lieynold.i, Pult- 

 neyville ; VV. J. Stoutenburg, Williamson; J. L.Sanford, 

 Palmyra ; B. Fish, Sodiis Phalax ; C. P. S?nith, Ontario, 

 and country merchants generally. 



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

 used. [CT Wood and Country Produce taken in exchange 

 for Plows. [4-2t] 



"Burrall's Patent Shell-Wheel Plow." 



Saves one-third draft, and works well. 

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

 RO.SE & Co., (Geneva, Ontario Co., IV. Y.,) manufactu- 

 rers of 'I'hreshiiig Machines and Separators, Clover Mills, 

 t'orn Sh<'lling Separators, (a new and desirable article,) 

 Steam Kngines and Boilers, Mill Gearings, Water Wheels, 

 Stoves, Hollow W^are, Potash and Caldron Kettles, &,c. 



The WHuiel Plows and Corn Shellers can also be obtained 

 at the following places : 



Rai'AI.je (.V Briggs, Genesee Seed Store, Rochester. 



IOden Foster, Balavia. 



Hall, Rhoades &. Sherman, Syracuse. 



Peter Cro.vkhite, Hallowell, Canada. 



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



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

 two or tlireo tmndred bushels Peas, of the Hrst quality, f».>r 

 which the highest wish price will be paid by 



RAI'ALJK & 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 Fvwls." Price, 37^ cents per dozen. 



J. W^ BISSELL, 

 At tJie Commercial iXursery, Main-St., Rochester. 



Ai^ricultiiral Books. 



Sagk &:, Bkother, corner of Buflalo and State streets, 

 Rochester, have a large and well selected assortment of the 

 most approved Works on Agriculture, among which are the 

 following : 



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

 F"ruit 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 Sheep — Farmers' and Emigrants Hand Book — 

 Kcnrick's American Orehardist — Buell's Farmer's Instructor 

 — Gnylord & 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 — Fesscnden's Complete Farmer — Child on Beet 

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

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

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



FARMERS, CURE YOUR HORSES I 



Gl.U. v.. .\ii.i'.;llANI' S CKI-liiiKATfcD 



GAUa-LIMG GIL. 



A.N Invalualjlc Remedy for Horses, Cattle and 

 other doiuisiir; aniuiaSs, in the cure of the followiui; dis- 

 eases : 



Fresh 



Wounds, 

 Galls of all kinds, 

 Spranis, lirnises, 

 Cracked Heels, 

 Ruighone, Windgalls, 

 Poll Evil, Callus, 

 Sj)avi?is, Sweeney, 



Fistula, Silfast, 



Strains, Lameness, 



Sand Cracks. 



Foundered Feet, 



Scratches or Grease, 



Alange, 



Horn Dislempiir. 



Also a valuable Embrocation for diseases of the Human Flesh. 



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

 tensively and fiivorably 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 gless, with any 

 lung 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 

 l)e sure the name of G. W'. Merchant is blown on the sido 

 of the bottle. AH others are an attemtt at imitation, and 

 are therefore an imposition. 



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

 ment, sec pamphlet which accompanies each bottle. 



HIT' Sold at the ROCHESTER SEED STORE, and by 

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

 ada. 



Rakes — 99 dozen I. Stark's superior Hay Rakes, for sale 

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

 [4] RAPALJE Si, BRIGGS. 



Corn Shellers !~A first rate article, price $10, for sale 

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



