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THE GENESEE FARMER. 



Special Notices. 



Fruit-Gkowers' Society of Western New York. — The An- 

 nual Meeting of the Fruit-Growers' Society of Western New 

 York will be held in the Court House, Rochester, N. Y.. on 

 Wednesday, the 8th day of January, 1862. By order of the 

 Council. C. P. Bissell, Secretary, Rochester, N. Y. 



Partial List of Gifts Given at the Metropolitan Gift 

 Book-Store during the Past Four Weeks. — 47 Gold and Sil- 

 ver Watches, 18 Large Size Silver Ice-Pi*chers, 31 Gold Chains, 

 12 Silver Tea-Pots, IS Silver Cake-Baskets, 21 Silver Card-Re- 

 ceivers, 112 Sets Silver Forks, 87 Sets Tea and Table-Spoons, 13 

 Silver Tea and Coffee-Urns, 31 Silver "Wine and Milk-Pitchers, 8 

 Silver Tea-Sets, 27 Gold Band Bracelels. 145 Gold Pens— Silver 

 Extension Cases, besides over Ten Thousand other articles of 

 value. A Gift accompanies each Book, varying in value from 50 

 Cent to One Hundred Dollars. Two Hundred Presents can be 

 obtained at this establishment for the price of one. 



ADVERTISEMENTS. 



A few short advertisements of interest to farmers — and only 

 such — will be inserted in the Genesee Farmer tor twenty-five cents 

 a line, or $2.50 per square, each insertion, payable in advance. 



We will also insert a few " Special Notices," if appropriate to 

 our columns, at fifty cents a line. 



TO DAIRYMEN. 



THE owner of a large farm in Upper Canada is desirous of 

 selling the milk of 



FIFTY COWS 



to a 



CHEESE OR BUTTER MAKER 

 for a term of years, commencing next summer. He will pro- 

 vide the cows, buildings, pasture, feed, bedding, and attend- 

 ance ; and be entitled to the calves and manure. The dairyman 

 to provide milkers, and pay for the milk by the gallon. The 

 number of cows may be increased at the option ot the dairyman 

 to 2 0. The land produces excellent 



Clover Pastures and Root Crops. 



No one need apply who is not' a first-rate Cheese or Butter 

 maker, and able to pay cash weeklv for the milk he gets. 



Offers addressed " DAIRTMAN," Globe office, Toronto, C. W., 

 will receive immediate attention. 



Toronto. C. W., Dec. 5. 1861. Ja — It 



FOR SEWING MACHINES. 

 JONAS BROOK & BROTHERS' 

 PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON, 

 230 or 500 yard spools, White, Black, and Colored. 



I^OR MACHINES, use BROOK'S PATENT GLACE for upper 

 1 thread, and BROOK'S SIX COiID RED TICKET for under 

 thread. Sold by all first class dealers in city and country: also 

 in cases of IOO dozen each, assor ed number*, by WM. HENRY 

 SMITH, Sole Agent, 36 Vesey street, New York. Ja — ly 



Grajje Vines— Clubbing. 



OPORTO VINES, $1 EACH; $6 PER DOZEN. 



FOR FIVE DOLLARS I will box and deliver to the Express 

 or Railroad he following vines. one half of them 2 years old: 

 3 Oporto. 1 Rebecca. 2 Concord, 1 Delaware, 

 2 Hartford Prolific, 2 Clinton, 2 Isabella. 

 For vines or catalogues of Lyons Nurserv, or terms to Agents, 

 address Ja.— 3t E. WARE SYLVESTER, Lyons, N. Y. 



" Shorf-Homs." 



I HAVE f.r sale a few BULLS and BULL CALVES. COWS, 

 and HEIFERS, mostlv by the Imported Bulls Duke of Glos- 

 ter (11,883) and Grand Duke of Oxford flfi.lS4). 

 Jii.-4t JAMES O. SHELDON, Geneva, N. Y. 



PLEURO-PNEUMONIA IN CATTLE IS AND CAN BE 

 CURED — When treated in its early stages by Hie remedies 

 manufactured by GEO. J. SCATTERGOOD. Druggist, 



Nov.— St 5 and Callowhill streets, Philadelphia. 



HfjA PER MONTH— Made by any one with Stencil Tools. 



P 1UU For a circular explaining the business. 

 Address JOHN MILLIKEN, 



May — ly. Lawrence, Mass. 



ALEXANDER GORDON. 



No. 68 South Saint Paul Street, Rochester, N. Y., 



MANUFACTURES 

 ROCHESTER PREMIUM CUTTING BOX-One Knife. 

 " EMPIRE FEED CUTTER-Four Knives. 



ALL who have seen and used the above, pronounce them su- 

 perior to every other kind of Feed Cutters. They are sim- 

 ple, compact, substantial and highly finished, They may be ope- 

 rated either by hand or iiorse-power, and cut equally well Hay, 

 Straw or Cornstalks. It is now universally conceded that it is 

 not only economy to cut feed, but also beneficial to stock. 

 I also manufacture 



1, 3, 3, 4, 6, 8 and 10 Horse Powers, 

 and PITT'S PREMIUM THRESHING MACHINE of various 

 sizes. /Sent? /or Circulars, 



^T" ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. „^J 



The New England Family Newspaper. 



THE SPRINGFIELD REPUBLICAN FOR 1862, 



DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY. 



THE SPRINGFIELD (MASS) REPUBLICAN may not hes- 

 itate to claim position as the first and most distinctiveof New 

 England journals. In the scope and adaptation of its news, in 

 the choice of its subjects for editorial discussion and the manner 

 in which it treats them, in the great variety of its contents, and 

 in the prominence it gives to practical, moral, and religious ques- 

 tions, to literature, to gardening and farming, and to every theme 

 ftf practical and theoretical interest to the' people of New Eng- 

 land, the Republican has sought successfully 10 become their 

 guide, companion, and friend, whether at home or abroad. 



Among the peculiar 'eading features of the Republican are a 

 full Summary of New England News, arranged by Counties and 

 States: an elaborate and comprehensive Editorial Review of the 

 Week ; Special Correspondence of a high character from Boston, 

 New York and Washington ; a weekly Review and Summary of 

 all Religious Movements : original Papers on Husbandry ; Sum- 

 maries of new ideas and inventions in Science and Mechanics : a 

 weekly Article on Books, Authors, and Art; and an abundance 

 of original literary articles, both of prose and poetry, with care- 

 fully selected miscellanies from the freshest books and magazines. 



The editorial corps of the Republican numbers six individ- 

 uals, including Dr. J. G. Holland, the popular "Timothy Tit- 

 comb" of literature and lecturing. 



Terms. — For the Daily : One copy one year, §5. Ten copies 

 to one address one year, $40. 



For the Tki-Weeklj- (published on Monday, Wednesday, and 

 Friday mornings) : One copy one year, $3 ; ten copies to one ad- 

 dress, if 25. 



For the Weekly Republican : One copy six months, $1 : one 

 year, $2; two copies to one address one year, $3. To clubs by 

 mail : Five copies to one address one year, $7 ; ten copies, 

 $12: twenty copies, $20. 



Kg"" All orders must be accompanied with the cash. 



Specimen copies sent on appli catio n. 



SAMUEL BOWLKS & COMPANY, 



Ja — It Publishers, Springfield, Mass. 



pRESTED HAMBURGH FOWLS.-A few choice birds of 

 \ ' the Golden Spangled Crested Hamburgh variety, mav be had 



by applying to p. N. BEMENT, 



66 East 29th street, New York. 



tft>7X A MONTH— I want to hire AGENTS in every countv 

 <P 4 .) to sell a new, cheap SEWING MACHINE at $75 per 

 month and expenses. Address (with stamp), 

 Dec...2t* S. MADISON, Alfred, Maine. 



EMPLOYMENT at a liberal salarv and expenses. For par- 

 ticulars address d3t HARRIS BROS., Boston, Mass. 



