1849. 



THE GENESEE FARMER. 



2G9 



editor's Cable. 



Drain Tii.es, &c— Wo have received from Mr. Ai.vin 

 Win i'\. of Wesl -■ hoe Tile, 



his i 5 ore made 



nl materia] — the I .The pipes left with 



. e been in u | buried thr< p feet ■ 



I as w hen first put down. Tl 

 i both 'I ile and 1 i en ;it this office. 



indebted to Mr. S. 



I clusters of 



very fine Isabi lla Grapes, [f Mr. A. is as successful |n 



other matters, as in grape culture, he <i ■"« in 



the nursery busin 



Jeffkrson Co. Fair. — The proceedings :it this Fair, 

 held at Watertown on the 26th and 27th of September, have 

 . id, and speak well ('or the farmers of. Jefferson, 

 The show was superior in most respects, and the number 

 in attendance, as usual, large. The Address was delivered 

 by the President, Moses Cakes, Esq., of Rutland, one of 

 the most enterprising friends of improvement in the State. 

 It is one of the best, most practical and sensible addresses 

 b we have ever read — and we shall endeavor to give 

 some extracts in a future number of the Farmer. 



The Michigan State Faik. we learn by Detroit papers, 

 as well as from gentlemen who were in attendance, was 

 much better, in every respect, than had been anticipated. 

 The exhibition was good in each department, the attendance 

 large, and the arrangements excellent. We know something 

 of the enterprise and spirit of the farmers of Michigan, and 

 ted a favorable report from the first Show of their 

 State Society; and we doubt not the interest excited will be 

 most salutary in promoting improvement throughout that 

 lair and fertile Peninsula. 



Maryland State Pair. — An attentive friend and cor- 

 respondent who was present at this Fair, held in Baltimore, 

 on the 10th, 11th and 12th of October, has favored us with 

 particulars — but his letters did not reach us in time for pub- 

 lication. He speaks of the exhibition as highly creditable. 

 The show of Stock was remarkably good, and the display 

 of implements, occ, quite respectable. 



Premiums of State Ac. Society. — Persons in this 

 vicinity, who are entitled to Premiums, &c., from the State 

 Ag. Society, can obtain them on application to the Assistant 

 try, Joseph Alleyn, Esq.. of Rochester. 

 To Secretaries of Ag. Societies. — The Secretaries 

 of County Ag. Societies will oblige us by forwarding papers 

 or pamphlets containing proceedings of their Fairs, elec- 

 tion of officers for 1850, &c. 



Rio Root Seed. — We are requested to state that Mr. 

 M. F. Reynolds, No. 17 Bufralo-st.,- Rochester, will pay 25 

 cents a bushel for all the Red Root Seed which may be de- 

 livered at his store. Farmers who wish to dispose of a pest 

 and get pay for the same, will please note the ofler, and act 

 accordingly. 



Rochester Commercial Nursery, 



No. 3 EAST AVENUE, ROCHESTER, N. YORK. 



THE Subscribers respectfully inform the public that their 

 stock of FRUIT TREKS for sale this Autumn is very large, 

 and comprises all the varieties that are really desirable. They 

 leave to others the task of cultivating and felling worthless va- 

 rieties, and intend to propagate none but such as have been well 

 tested and approved. 



To those who wish to buy to sell again, wo can offer great in- 

 ducements. 



{It?~ Priced Catalogues furnished to post-paid applicants. 



Sept. 1. 1849. [9-4m] B1SSELL St HOOKER. 



SEEDLINGS, for Sale at the Geneva Nursery. 



PEAR. Plum. Cherry. Apple Quince. Mountain Ash. Horse 

 Chesnut, Buckthorn. &c. SEKDLINGS and SEED of the 

 above trees for sale at the Geneva Nursery. 



Also, all kinds of Fiuitand Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery, and 

 Vines for sale. 



Geneva, Ont. Co., N. Y. [10 3m*] VV. G. VERPLANCK. 



Merino Sheep for Sale. 



THE over increase of the Flock on the Oakland 



Farm is offered for sale, as usual, tlus season— chiefly 



ewes The Sheej. can be seen on the Farm, near the 



1 outlet of Seneca Lake. Letters post-paid shall have 



attention, and may be addressed to the subscriber at the Geneva 



Post Office. J. DEL AFIELD. 



October, 1849. [ll-lt*J 



!*< iiii.id Nursery. 

 THE Proprietor! of the above Nursery, In the ViHage 



i ment of 

 1 1; i ii' PRE] approi < >i a ad ohol 



"I' ei besll by, growth, 



entirely worked bj < lined from tbi 



reliable sources, or eu( from bearing trees of tie br own. » 

 Bufficii .'t guarantee of their gi auinem 

 made :.. v. boiesale purcha 



■ ;.:.Mi applic lining 



the ( 'ash or app | lin' l 



Penfield, N. ■ I HENRY FELLOW 



Nursery Fruit Trees for t 

 nut Til!', no baa from fifteen to twenty thousand cul- 

 JjJgWKivated Fruit Trees, fit for tranapla i chard and 

 •iffi i gardens, for sale on lib .■:• hun- 



dred of the choicest varieties of Lpple, ry and 



Plum Tries, in his collection, thai can be !'•■' . nutry. 



All orders from a distance will receive prompt attenl 

 MOSES LONG. No 2'.'. Alexai 

 Rochester. N. Y., Oct. 1. [10-2m] 



Dairy Stock. 



FOR SALE, PLATO, a Dull J 

 Large, perfect i" form, beautifully pied, a deep red ami pure 

 white. His sire the premium Hereford Bull of Thomas H.Hyatt, 

 Esq. His dam, a cream colored Holderness cow ofjrreal 

 leuce, but one remove from the •• IMPORTED HOL 

 BULL." Fox description of the genu! blood, 



see Genesee Farmer for September last, , His dam gave 



milk the year round— in the best of the seaaon i 

 quarts per day. He took the first premium at the recent Cattle 

 Show in this County. For terms, which will be reasonable, either 

 for cash or credit, enquire at the office of the Genesee Farm 

 of the subscriber, at his farm in Brighton, four miles from 

 city. LYMAN PAYNE. 



Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 1.. 1849. 



Drain Tile, Pipes, and Roofing Tile* 



BENJ. F. WHARTENBY. Manufacturer of DRAINING 

 TILE, Drain Pipe. Roofing Tile, &c„ offers them for Bale at 



his kiln at Waterloo, Seneca Co.. N. Y . at the following | 

 4 inch horse-shoe Tile. $15 per 1000—3 inch, ^12 50—2 inch. $10. 

 4 inch Pipes. $16—3 inch. $14-2 inch. $lu-l . 

 $8. Roofing Tile. $20— 13J£ tile to the rod. Soles for the h 

 shoe tile, haif the price of tile; these are not always 

 All orders promptly supplied. [11 -2t 1 



Waterloo, N. Y„ Nov. 1. 1849. B. F. WHARTENBY. 



Drain Tile, Pipe, die. 



THE Subscriber is prepared to furnish horseshoe Drain Tile, 

 of superior make and material. Also. Drain Pipe, and Clay 

 Candle Moulds. 



The tile are warranted not to slack for one year, which will test 

 their durability Price of horse sh « Tile >15 per thousand, or 

 two shillings per rod. or two shillings per rod; Bats (or soles) 

 $7.50 per 1000 or one rhilling per rod. All orders will . 

 prompt attention. Addres, or apply to 



ALVIN WILCOX. 

 November 1, 1849. [11-lt*] Wesl Bloomfield, N. Y. 



Book Agents Wanted. 



TWENTY Young Men can be profitably employed in selling 

 Cheap Books and obtaining subscribers for 

 THE GENESEE FARMER, 

 and other valuable Magazines and Papers. The nimble nine 

 is always better than a slow shilling. Thousands of men will 

 purchase' a good cheap Book who will not take expensive ones. 

 Most of the following new works will be sold to agents at half 

 price. 

 Good Behavior for Gentlemen. $0 1 



Good Behavior for Ladies. 12'., 



The True Housekeeper's Guide. 



The Lady's Cook Book— Good Living for the Million, 12\ 

 The Marksmen of Monmouth, a tale of the American 



Revolution. "by Curtis, 

 Knowlson's Horse Doctor, 25 



Every Man his Own Lawyer, 1 00 



The Married Woman's .\ie. Heal Companion, 50 



Life in Rochester, its Vice and .Misery. 25 



The Home Doctor, 12'.., 



The above works, together with a general variety of new Books, 

 Maps, Cards, Pictures &c Stc. Also, 



THE GENESEE FARMER FOR 1848, 

 stitched and bound in handsome paper covers, containing a vast 

 amount of very valuable and entertaining matter, illustrated with 

 numerous engravings— a work which should be in the pos 

 of every man who owns a rod of land. Price 50 Cents. 



(pj=- Agents who desire to sell Books will require a small cash 

 capital of from 10 to $25, and will in all eases be indemnified 

 against loss. An active young man can make from $1 to 3$ per 

 day. Address, (postpaid,) D. M. DEWEY. 



Arcade Hall. Rochester. N. Y. 



