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THE GENESEE FARMER. 



Everybody should have a Copy. 



tal Jutmwl an& Jwtiittliural girtcicrr, 



IF OR 186S. 

 PRICE ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS! 



THE Rural Annual and Horticultural Directory is a bonk 

 of 120 pages, published at the beginning of each year, at the 

 office of the (Jmesee Farmer. It is filled witlt matter interesting 

 and useful to everyone engaged in ttoe culture of the soil, in town, 

 village, country or city. 



Among the contents will be found articles on the following 

 subjects : 



PLANTING FRUIT TREES ; 



ANNUALS ANDTiIEIR CULTURE; 



EVERLASTING FLOWERS; 



MANUFACTURE OF DOMESTIC WINES; 



CULTURE OF DWARF AND STANDARD PEARS; 



CULTIVATION OF THE CEREALS; 



ON CIDKR MAKING; 



AMOUNT OK ROOTS FROM CLOVER AND GRASSES; 



CUTTING POTATOES FOR PLANTING; 



CHINESE HOG*; 



HENS AND THEIR MANAGEMENT; 



CULTURE OF THE PEACH IN THE MIDDLE STATES; 



CoVERI.v: GRAPE VINES IN WINTER; 



treatment of milch cows; 

 application of manure; 

 culture of white beans; 

 the English mutton sheep, 



With a great variety of other matters of general interest. 



Price only 25 cents. It "ill be sent prepaid by return mail to 

 any address Send the money in postage stamps. 



Address JOSEPH HARRIS, 



■ Publisher of the Genesee Farmer and Rural Annual, 



Rochester, N. Y. 

 gSF" The Rural Annual has been published seven years. 

 The seven numbers— lor the years 1856, '67, '58. '59, '60, '61 and 

 '62 — will be sent, prepaid, by return mail, to any address lor $1.40. 



IMPORTANT TO STOCK GROWERS. 

 THE FOUKTH VOLUME 



OF THK 



AMERICAN STOCK JOURNAL, 



Commenced January 1,1862. 



IT is devoted exclusively to matter relating to the breeding, 

 care and management of our domestic animals, and is the 

 largest, cheapest, ami most widely circulated periodical of the 

 kind in this country. Thirty-two large octavo pages, handsome- 

 ly illustrated. Every stockman should have it. k 



Published monthly at 25 Park Row, New York, at $1.00 per 

 year. Specimen copies sent gra'is on application to A. G. 

 jIAi.CH, General Agenjf, Windsor, Vt. 



D. O. LINSLEY, Editor and Proprietor. 

 OTIS F. R. WAITE, Associate Editor. 



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LITERARY MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD 

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EACH number contains 32 bound pages of choice Original 

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mail to any address, Specimen copies sent- upon the receipt of 



two red stamps. Address E 11. BULLARI) k CO., Publishers, 

 tTCornh ill,; Boston, Mass. Marco. — 2t 



" Sliort-Horns." 



I HAVE for sale a few BULLS and RULE CALVES. COWS, 

 and HEIFERS, mostly Jy (bo Imported Bulls DukeofOlos- 

 le-r (U,3S2) and Grand 1 ml; e of Oxford (16.18*). 

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



FOWLER'S PATENT STEAM PLOWLNG MACHINERY. 



PATENT-RIGHTS for states and Counties and Machines are 

 now for wale. Descriptive-pamphlets sent post frete. Applv 

 to R. W. EDDISON, 



Jan.— 4t 608 South Delaware Aveuuc, Philadelphia. 



""HE following works on Agriculture. Horticulture, >fce.,mayb 

 blamed at the Office of the Oknf.sk:: Faii.uik: 



Books ior Farmers and Fruit Growers 

 I 



American Florist's Guide . . 75 

 Bright on Grape Culture.. 50 

 Browne's Bird Fancier.. 25 & 50 

 Cole's 1 Am. Fruit Book 5o 



Oana's Muck Manual 1 0" 



Do. Prize Essay on Ma- 

 nures 25 



Everybody's Lawyer. $1 Sz, 1 25 



Every Lady her own Flow- 

 er Gardener 50 



Farm Drainage, (II. F. 

 Frencb) 1 00 



Genesee Farmer (bound 

 volumes) each 1 00 



Liebig's Animal Chemistry 2". 



Liebjg on Food, &c 25 



Do. Relations of Chemistry 

 to Agriculture 25 



Miner's Bee-keeper's Man- 

 ual 1 00 



Modern Cookerv,"by Miss 

 Aeionand Mrs. S. .1. Hale 1 On. 



Nash's Praol eal Horse far- 

 rier ool 



Quimby's Mysteries *>f Bee- 

 keeping Explained 



Rabbit Fancier 25 



Richardson on the Hog.... 



Do. Domestic Fowls 



Do. Pests "I the Farm. .. 



Do. on the Dog 



Rural Annual and Hort. 

 Directory for 1861 



(First, five "vols, do., 1856-7- 

 8-9 and CO, sent for 



Rodgers* Scientific Agricul- 

 ture 



Rural Poetry of V. e En- 

 glish Language, (a beau- 

 tiful book for a present) . . 



Smith's Landscape G-ard'g 



Skillful Housewife 



The Rose Culturist 25 



Tin' lb.rse and his Diseases 



Wilson on Flax 



Youatt on the Horse 



Do. on Sheep 



Do. on the Hog 



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ZST" \ ny of the above named works will be forwarded by mai 

 p >-i-i..."!, ■!. receipt of the price specified. 



Address .JOSEPH HAKtilS, Rochester, N. Y- 



Rochester Lake Avenue Xslnrseries 



r jMIE Proprietors have on hand a general assort'; ent of 



-*- Fruit and Ornamental Trees Grape Vines, 



Including all the new varieties that are desirable; SHRUB; 

 ROSES, and HERBACEOUS PLANTS. Among the latter, 



DDNNELLAN'S NEW SEEDLING PIE0NIES. 

 Also. GREENHOUSE and BEDDING-OUT PLANTS, BULB: 

 &c, &c, 

 <£W Send /;„■ OA TAT.OGVES. Addrees 



J. DONNELLAN & CO., Rochester, N. Y. 



SEEDS! GARDEN SEEDS 



T7ROM HALLOCK'S SEED AND AGRICULTURAL WARI 

 .1? HOUSE.— The subscriber will forward by mail, p< stage pa 

 to any address in ths United States, a package ol twenty six pen) 

 papers, well tilled with good and reliable Vegetable seeds, of got 

 varieties to supply the garden, on receipt of $1 by mail. A pa 

 Flower seeds will be substituted if desired. Send on your unlet 

 If you wish any particular varieties, name them and they will 1 

 substituted it they are lo be had in this market. Address 

 March— 2t* E. D. HALLOCK. A<;t„ Roch ester, N. Y. 



WOOD CUTS FOR SALE. 



WE will sell Stereotypes ol the Wood Cuts used in the Gen 

 see Farmer and Rural Annual and Horticultural Hire 

 tory. A book containing Impressions of over Seven Hundred f 

 these cuts will be sent to those wishing to purchase on Hie recei 

 of 50 cents. The book contains aD index, showing where de 

 cxiplions of the culs will be found. 

 Address JOSEPH HARRIS, Kooiij-stek. N. Y. 



Grnpe Vines — Clubbing. 



OPORTO fiN*E8, $'I EACH ; $6 PER DOZEN. 



T7VOR FIVE DOLLARS I will box and deliver lo the Expre 

 I or Railroad 'he following vines. one half of them 2 years ok 



8 Oporto^ 1 Rebecca. 2 Concord, 1 Delaware, 



2 Hartford Prolific, 2 Clinton, 2 Isabella. 

 For vines or catalogues of Lyons Nursery, or terms to Agenl 

 address Ja.— St E. WARE SYLVESTER, Lyons, N. Y. 



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?0Ti SALF— Rv the subscriber, a MORGAN BLACK HAW 

 STALLION, sired by Black Hawk, Jr., is five years oh 

 and stands fifteen and a ball hands high. Is a beautiful ntahoj 

 any bay, with black legs, mane and 'ail Weighs about 1100 lb 

 when in good condition. Is compactly built, possessing remarl 



able intelligence and muscular powers, having a strong, vigorot 

 Constitution. Has an easv, open gnit. and bids fair I i make a fa 

 traveler. JACOB IIOUSTATER, 



March.— ni* Pekin, Niagara Co., N. Y 



sk \l\i\ PER MONTH— Made by any one with Stencil Tool 

 ■rp I \"t For a Circular explaining the business. 



Address JOHN Ml:. LIKEN, 



Mav — lv. Lawrence, Mass. 



r P0 WOOL IGROWERS— I completely cured 100 Sheep < 

 JL the FOOT-ROT last year, at the (small expense of 8*ve 

 c/*nt*. The recipe for doing which, I will send to any ncMrei 

 for 50 cent*. * D. HALL, Medina, N. Y. 



