THE GENESEE FARMER. 



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Family and Manufacturing Use, 



495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 



V. C. IxOODWIN, 93 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 



Agencies in all the principal Cities and Towns in the 

 United States. 



THE GR0VER~& _ BAKER S. M. CO. 



N0"W OFPER IN ADDITION TO THEIR 



SPLENDID STOCK OF MACHINES, 



MAKING THE CELEBRATED 



GROWER & BAKER STITCH, 



NEW AND SUPERIOR 



Shuttle, or "Lock-Stitch" Machines, 



ADAPTED to all varieties of sewing. Much more Simple, 

 Durable, Noiseless and Perfect than any other " lock-stitch " 

 machines heretofore in use. 



p^° The Grover & Baker machines have taken the first pre- 

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

 exhibited last year. 



BOARDMAN, GRAY & CO., 



PIANOS, 



r hTHE BEST AND MOST DURABLE. ' 



Our large, elegant and superior Pianos of 7 and %}i Octaves at 

 low price for Cash. 



PIANOS FOR SMALL PARLORS, 



B>£ and 7 Octaves, elegant and durable. 



All our Pianos have the 



Insulated Iron Rim, 



Giving strength and durability, and requiring less than half the 

 usual amount of tuning. 



ROSE-WOOD YOUNG AMERICA PIANOS, 



Warranted to prove good and give perfect satisfaction, or no sale. 

 B^- SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES. 

 BOARDMAN, GRAY & CO., Manufacturers, 



June— 3t ALBANY, N. Y. 



Back Volumes of the Genesee Farmer. 



WE have the back numbers of the Genesee Farmer, hand- 

 somely bound, for the years 1846, 1847, 184S, 1S49. 1853, 

 1855, 1856, 1857.. 185S, 1S59, I860 and 1861. They will be sent free 

 to any address for $1.00 each. The last six volumes, from 1S56 to 

 1S61 inclusive, handsomely bound, will be sent free by express, 

 or by mail postage paid, for $5.00. Address 



JOSEPH HARRIS, 

 Publisher and Proprietor of the Genesee Farmer, 



Rochester, N. Y. 



WANTED— By a practical Vintner, Gardener, Florist and 

 Nurseryman, thoroughly acquainted with the Culture of 

 the Grape, and a practical knowledge of the Nursery business, 

 &c., &c, a Situation as Superintendent, or to take charge of a 

 Vineyard on shares. Can give No. 1 references as to abilitv and 

 character. Apply at the office of the Gen-eses Farmer, or ad- 

 dress A. B. C, Versailles, Woodford Co., Ky„ lock-box 131. 7-St 



Great Austin Shaker Strawberry. 



THE berries of Ihis re- 

 markable variety are 

 much larger than any 

 other kind cultivated in 

 this country. It produces 

 extraordinary crops, and 

 the fruit is very attractive, 

 being of a fine scarlet col- 

 or. The Austin was ex- 

 hibited at the office of the 

 AmeHcan Agriculturist 

 last year, weighing one 

 ounce. Nearly 1,000 box - 

 esiwere sent from Water- 

 vleit last year, a distance 

 of 100 miles, and sold to 

 Taylor, corner Broadway 

 and Franklin streets, N. 

 Y., for 30 cents per quart, 

 proving the Austin to be 

 one of the most profitable market berries in cultivation. 



Our siock of plants is very large and fine, at the following rates : 

 SO plants, $100; per hundred, $2.00; per thousand, $15.00. 



We commence delivering plants on the first of August, in rota- 

 tion as ordered. Address either 



CHAUNCEY MILLER, Albany, N. Y,, Shaker Trustee, or 

 WM. S. CARPENTER, 329 Greenwich Street, New York. 



Books ior Farmers and Fruit Growers. 



THE following works on Agriculture, Horticulture, &c, may be 

 obtained at the Office of ihe Genesee Farmer: 



American Florist's Guide. . 



Bright on Grape Culture.. 50 



Browne's Bird Fancier. .25 & 50 



Cole's Am. Fruit Book 50 



Dana's Muck Manual 1 OU 



Do. Prize Essay on Ma- 

 nures 25 



Everybody's Lawyer. $1 A 1 25 

 Every Lady her own Flow- 



75 Quimby's Mysteries of Bee- 

 keeping Explained 1 00 



Babbit Fancier 25 & 50 



Richardson on the Hog. . . . 25 



Do. Domestic Fowls 25 



Do. Pests of the Farm. .. 25 



Do. on the Dog 25 



Rural Annual and Hort, 

 Directory for 1861 25 



er Gardener 50, (First five vols. do.,lS56-7- 



Farm Drainage, (H. F. | 8-9 and 60, sent for 160 



French) 1 OOiRodgers' Scieniific Agricul- 



Genesee Farmer (bound | ture 75 



volumes) each 1 00 Rural Poetry of the En- 



Liebig's Animal Chemistry 2 



Liebigon Food, &c 25 



Do. Relations of Chemistry 



to Agriculture 25 



Miner's Bee-keeper's Man- 

 ual 1 00 



Modern Cookerv,'by Miss 



Acton and Mrs. S. J. Hale 1 00 

 Nash's Practical Horse Far- 

 rier 50 



glish Language, (a beau- 

 tiful book for a present i. . 3 00 

 Smith's Landscape Gard'g 1 25 



Skillful Housewife 25 



The Rose Culturist 25 & 50 



The Horse and his Diseases 1 00 



Wilson on Flax 25 



Youatt on the Horse 1 25 



Young Housekeeper aud 

 Dairymaid's Directory... 25 



{^"Any of the above named works will be forwarded by mall 

 post-paid, on receipt of the price specified. 



Address JOSEPH HARRIS, Rochester, N. Y. 



The Original Howe Sewing Machine! 



I) ECENT and important improvements having been put to 

 \> to this Machine renders it nc-w the most perfect before the 

 public, and persons at a distance can order a Machine witbpa 

 guarantee of its prompt and safe delivery, and that they will be 

 able to manage it to their entire satisfaction. No more breaking 

 needles ! No more missing stitches ! No trouble in making [any 

 garment, however delicate or heavy, on the same Machine, either 

 in cambric, cloth, or leather. No person should think of pur- 

 chasing a Sewing Machine without first seeing this — the latest 

 and greatest triumph of the original inventor of the Sewing 

 Machine. 



ffW Send for a Descriptive Catalogue of styles and prices. A 

 few responsible Agents would be dealt with liberally. Address 

 'THE HOWE SEWING MACHINES, 

 July, 1862.— 21t 437 Broadway, New York. 



WOOD CUTS FOR SALE. 



WE will sell Stereotypes of the Wood Cuts used in the Gene- 

 tee Farmer and Rural Annual and Horticultural Direc- 

 tory. A book containing impressions of oyer Seven Hundred of 

 these cuts will be sent to those wishing to purchase on the receipt 

 of 50 cents. The book contains an index, showing where des* 

 criptions of the cuts will be found. 

 Address JOSEPH HARRIS, Rochester, N. Y. 



Thoroughbred Devon Cattle 



IpOR SALE— Of both sexes, and of various ages. For pedi- 

 ' grees and full particulars address me at Victory, Cayuga Co. 

 N. Y. July— St --> rr GEO. B. LOCKWOOD. , 



