1846. 



GENESEE FARMER. 



2C9 



FARMERS, CURE YOUR HORSES ! 



GEO. W. MERCHANT S CELEBRATED 



GARGLING OIL. 



An Invaluable Remedy for Horses, Cattle and 

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

 eases : 



Fresh Wounds, 

 Galls of all kinds, 

 Sprains, Jimises, 

 Cracked Heels, 

 Ringbone, Wiiutgulls 

 Poll Evil, Callus, 

 Spavins, Sioeaieii, 



Fislnla, Sitfast, 



Strains, Lameness, 



Sand Cracks, 



Foundered Feet, 



Scratches or Grease, 



Mange, 



Horn Di.sfempnr, 



NEW SEED and IMPLEMENT WAREHOUSE. 



Also a valuable Embrocation for diseases of the Human Flesh. 



Avoid DECEPTio>f. — It is not generally known, that no 

 means have been left unemployed by that class of persons 

 who attempt to counttfteit every good medicine that has 

 acquired public confidence, to mislead the public mind into 

 the belief that their oil is the same as the Gargling Oil. Be 

 not deceived, therefore, by such knavery; and be not satis- 

 fied except you find the marks of the genuine article upon 

 the bottle. 



One gentleman affirms that he cured a valuable horse of a 

 Wind gall vvjiich had become callous. Anotlier says he has 

 cured a fine horse of a Sweeniy which nothing else would 

 eS'ect. Another has cured himself by the use of the Oil, of 

 a Rheumatism, and in his family has used it for all complaints 

 requiring an external remedy. Another who had it "on 

 hand " says that he relieved himself immediately of severe 

 and continued pain, resulting from the setting of a dislocated 

 knee joint which every application made for twenty-four 

 hours bad failed to perform ; he soon obtained sleep. 



It has cured Founders, and is a common remedy for Galls, 

 Spirains, Bruises, Strains, Cramj^s, Weakness of the Joints 

 and Limbs, Frozen Feet, Coittraction of the Muscles, Scalds. 

 SfC. anJ if ail the facts were told they are so remarkable 

 they would probably not be believed. 



For te^timonia's, synopsis of diseases, and mode of treat- 

 ment, see pamphlet which accompanies each bottle. 



IT? Sold at the ROCHESTER SEED STORE, and by 

 Druggists and Store-keepers in the U. States and Canada. 

 D3= Also at the GENESEE SEED STORE, Rochester. 



More Paular Merino Bucks. 



I have procured another lot of Paular Merino 



from the celebrated flock of S. 

 For sale by 



Wheatland, August 26, 181G. 



Bucks 

 N. Jcwett, of Vermont. 

 R. HARMON, jr. 



Gang Plows. — Wiard's celebrated Gang Plow on hand 

 and for sale (price .^12) at the Genssee Ag.-iculturai Ware- 

 nouse and Seed Store, by 



re-tfl RAPALJE & BRIGG.?. 



Straw Cutters, of all the most approved ki?ids, used 

 Weetorn N. Y., for sale cheap, by 



RAPALJE &L BRIGGS. 



No. 10, Front-st. 



Corn Shellers!— A first rate article, ))rice $10, for sale 

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



GENESEE SEED STORE & AGRICUL- 

 TURAL WAREHOUSE, 



No. 10, Fronl-Slreef., Rochester, N. Y. 

 The Subscribers respectfully announce to 



the public, that they have opened the above establishment 

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

 of all sorts — Agricultural and Horticultural Implements, Ma- 

 chines, Sj-c. SfC. 



They intend to have 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 offered but sucli as 

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

 tablishments of this and foreign countries. The iirrplements 

 will embrace all the newest and most approved kinds, from 

 the best manufacturers in the country. 



Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrnbs, Plants, ^'C, will be 

 furnished to order from one of the best establishments in the 

 country — the v.ell known Mount Hope Nuuseries. 



The principal conductor of this establishment has had 

 many years j^racticul e.rperience in the business, in Roches- 

 ter ; and being well known toalar^e portion of the agri- 

 culturalists of Western New York, t' e undersigned hope, 

 by devoting constani 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 the Genesee Seeu Store. 



RAPALJE & BRIGGS. 



Rochester, Feb. 1, 1846. 



Rochester Agricultural Warehouse. 

 BY THOMAS NOTT. 



The Subscriber having -purchased the interest of Mr. Jas. 

 P. Fogg, (late B. F. Smith & Co.,) in the Agricultural and 

 Horticultural Implement Business, takes this method of in- 

 forming the Farmers of Monroe and adjoining counties, that 

 they will find it to their advantage to call and examine his 

 Stock of Farming Implements before purchasing elsewhere. 

 In Iws assortment may be found the following articles : — 

 BArrall's Patent Corn Sheller, price, ,^10. 

 Cultivators, price from $5 to .$8. 



N. C. Dayton's Gang Plow, for putting in wheat, $15. 

 Hatch's Seed and Plaster Sower, $25. 

 Delano's Diamond Plow, $7. 



Blassachusetts Sward C Plow with extra points, $7. 

 " Eagle RiUl Eagle No. 25 (:j horse) Plow. 



" Side -hill and Subsoil Plows, $9 to $15. 



Straw Cutlers, from $5 to $15. 

 Sanford's Straw Cutter, $15. 

 A complete assortment of Plow Points. 

 I. Grant's Patent Fan Mill, price $27. 

 A full assortment o{ AGRICULTURAL IMPLMENTS, 

 TIN AND WOODEN WARE, and hundreds of other 

 articles too numerous to mention. For sale cheap, by 

 THOMAS NOTT, 

 Front si., nearly opposite the Market. 

 Rochester, July, 1346. 



Seed WJseat. — loO bushels Gen. Harmon's celebrated 

 White Flint Wheat ; also, 50 bushels Soul's do., just re- 

 ceived, and for sale ari the Genesee Seed .Store, by 



[9-tf] RAPALJE & BRIGGS. 



Plows for Sale. — We have on hand, and intend to 

 keep constantly fer sale, the celebrated Diamond and Wis- 

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

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

 resectfully invited to give us a call. 



RAPALJE & BRIGGS, 



2lf. No 10 Front-st 



Ba s ! Bags ! ! Bags ! ! ! 



The Subscriber, wishing to dispose of his 

 stock of Grain Bags, has reduced the price, and Farmers or 

 others wishing will do well to call, see quality and buy, 

 which I am confident they will do. To be found at E. 

 Watts Hard-ware Store. JAMES H. WATTS. 



Rochester, Sept. 1, 1846. [9-21] 



