THE GENEbEE FARMER 



133 





FOR 



amity and Manufacturing Use, 



495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 



. C. GOODWIN, 93 State St., Rochester, JV. Y. 



ferities in all the principal Cities and Towns in t?ie 

 United States. 



THE GROVER & BAKER S. M. CO. 



NOW OFFER IN ADDITION TO THEIR 



SPLENDID STOCK OF MACHINES, 



MAKING THE CELEBRATED 



GROWER & BAKER STITCH, 



NEW AND SUPERIOR 



huttle, or "Lock-Stitch" Machines, 



LDAPTED to all varieties of sewing. Much more Simple. 

 Durable, N Useless and Perfect than any other " lock-slitch " 

 achines heretoiore in use. 

 E3g*~The Grover & Baker machines have taken the first pre- 

 iums, over all competition, at every State Fair where they were 

 hibited last year. 



DWARF BROOM CORN SEED. 



V NEW variety, which seldom grows more than four feet 

 A high, and produces a greater weight of corn and of supe- 

 >r qualitv to the ordinary kind, is now offered for sale for the 

 st time by ROGERS & GEST, 



April— 2t No. 18S Market St., Philadelphia, Pa, 



A NEW GOOSEBERRY AND NEW RASPBERRY. 



rTATIVES of the Great "West. The Gooseberry is smooth, 

 N prolific, larger than Houghton, of fine flavor, and free from 

 ildew. The Raspberry is a Black Cap, better than Doolittle's 

 □proved. Circulars on application. 

 April.— 2t HEFFRON & BEST, Utica, N. Y, 



BEDDING PLANTS AND BULBS. 



^TEW Verbenas, Petunias, Geraniums, Dahlias, Heliotropes. 

 1 &c, &c. Also, a large assortmnt of the best Gladiolus and 

 uberose Bulbs. HEFFRON & BEST, 



April.— 2t Utica, N. Y. 



Sronghiai 



PRAIRIE FLOWER SEEDS. 



* LARGE assortment of Prairie and other Flower and Gar- 

 r\. den Seeds, at the Utfca Union Nurserv Depot. 

 Send for a Catalogue. HEFFRON & BEST, 



April— 2t Utica, N. Y. 



« Short-Horns." 



[ HAYE for sale a few BULLS and BULL CALVES, COWS, 

 L and HEIFERS, mostlv bv the Imported Bulls Duke of Glos- 

 sr (11,882} and Grand Duke of Oxford (16.184). 

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



r ARGE VINES— Of the CONCOED, CEEVELIN, DELA- 

 Vj WARE, DIANA, HARTFORD PROLIFIC and EEREC- 

 !A. Prices low. Send stamp for Catalogue of over eio-hty va- 

 ieties. HEFFRON & BEST, 



April.— 2t Utica, N. Y. 



"A SLIGHT COLD," Cough. Hoarseness, 

 or Sore Throat, which might be checked with a 

 simple remedy, if neglected, often terminates 

 seriously. Few are aware of the importance of 

 stoppng a Cough or a "slight 0OLD"in its 

 first saiie; trial whifeb-rn the beginning would 

 yield to a mild remedy, if not attended to, soon 

 attacks the lungs. 

 "Brown's Bronchial Tsroches" were first introduced e'even 

 years ago. 11 has been pror, d that //,,■;, are tlu '>"■> article be- 

 fore the public tor Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis. Asthma, Ca- 

 tarrh, the ffacMng Cough in Consumption, and numerous at- 

 fections of the Throat, giving immediate, relief. 



Public Speakers and Singers 



will find them effectual for clearing and strengthening the voice. 



"That trouble in my throat (for which the ' Troches' is a spec- 

 ific), having made me often a (jiere whisperer." 



" I recommend their use to Public Spf.akep.s." 



REV. E. H. CHAPIN. 



"Have proved extremely serviceable for Hoarseness." 



REV. H. W. BEECHEE. 



"Almost instant relief in the distressing labor ot bre, thing pe- 

 culiar to Asthma." REV. A. C. EGGLESTON. 



"Contain no Opium or anything injurious." 



DR. A. A HAYES, Chemist, Boston. 



" A simple and pleasant combination for Coughs. &c." 



DR. G. F. BIGELOW, Boston. 



" Beneficial in Bronchitis." 



DR. J. F. W. LANE, Boston. 



"I have proved them excellent for Whooping Cough." 



REV. H. W.« WARREN, Boston. 



" Beneficial when compelled to speak, suffering from Cold." 

 REV. S. J. P. ANDERSON, St. Louis. 

 "I have been much afflicted with Bronchial Affection, pro- 

 ducing Hoarseness and Cough. The Troches are the only effectu- 

 al remedy, giving power and clearness to the voice." 



REV. GEORGE SLACK, 

 Minister C/rurch of England, 

 Milton Parsonage, Canada. 

 " Two or three times I have been attacked by Bronchitis, so 

 as to make me fear that I should be compelled to desist from min- 

 isterial labors, through disorder of the throat. But from a mod- 

 erate use of the Troches. I now find myself able to preach night- 

 ly, for weeks together, without 'the slightest inconvenience." 

 REV. E. B. RYCKMAN, A B. 



Wesleyam Minister, Montreal. 



From Rev. HENRY WILKES, D. D., Pastor Zion Church, 

 Montreal: . ... 



" When somewhat hoarse from cold or over-exertion in public 

 speaking, I have uniformly found Brown's Troches to afford re- 

 lief." 



CA.TJXI03ST- 



The market is full of imitations, represented to be the same as 

 ".Brmcris BroncJiial Troches,'" which are in most cases produc- 

 tive of positive injurv. Many dealers will recommend interior 

 preparations and lower priced articles, affording more profit, to 

 themselves. Ask for and obtain only " Brown's Bronchial Tro- 

 ches,'" which by long experience have proved their value, having 

 received ihe sanction of physicians generally, and testimonials 

 from eminent men throughout the country. 



IW Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, at 25 cents 

 per box. 



"SKTTs/L. PATERSON'S 



Improved Superphosphate of Lime T 



MANUFACTURED and for sale at Division Street Wharf T 

 Newark, N. J., and by the manufacturer's agents in this and 

 other States. 



{sp™ CIRCULARS, with particular instructions for use, will be 

 sent by mail when requested, or on application to his agedts. 



WM. PATERSQN, 

 The oldest manufacturer of Superphosphate of Lime in the 

 Union. April— 3t 



?OWLER'S PATENT STEAM PLOWING MACHINERY, 



PV TENT-EIGHTS for States and Counties and Machines are 

 now for sale. Descriptive pamphlets sent post free Apply 

 o R. W. EDDISON, 



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



ITALIAN QUEEN BEES. 



I SHALL continue to breed this season from my well known 

 stock of Italian Bees, imported in March. 1861, by steamer 

 New York. I guarantee the perfect purity of my Queens, being 

 in possession of the 



Only 'Six Live Original Italian Queens 



in the United States. 



To suit the times, I have reduced my price to §7 50 for a 

 Queen and a few hundred workers. For particulars anplv to 



C. WM. ROSE, 



April— 3t 63 Exchange Place, New York. 



