THE GENESEE FARMER. 



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PORTANT TO FAR MERS A ND FRUIT-GROWERS | RECEIVER'S SALE OF NURSERY STOCK 



Proposed Re-Issue of the Kurnl American. 



• HE subscriber having received many solicitations from his 

 old subscribers to republish the "Rural American,™ which 



» discontinued in ls6i, through the pressure of the war times 



11 existing, now proposes to re-issue it, as a aemi-mont/ili/, to 



published in Unca, N. Y., on the 1st and 15th of each month, 



first No. to date January 1st. 1863, provided that one tlwusand 



sons shall offer to subscribe within three months, merely send- 

 in th-ir names, without any money till the paper shall be 



dished. 



'he price of said paper will be only Fifty Cents a year, and 



loord, Delaware, Diana, Rebecca, and all the choice kinds of 



pes, to the value otJiftyeent4,vr\\l be sum free to subscribers! 



(I in your names, and a circular will be sent, giving all the 



tils of this splendid offer, which will, it is believed, succeed, 



withstanding the continuance of the war, and the unsettled 



e of things generally. 



'he paper will be entirely filled with articles on practical Agri- 



ure, .Horticulture, Hee-Kecping, Ac. Grape growing will re- 

 re especial attention, and the paper will be worth double its 



:e, to say nothing of the gratuities in choice grape vines. 



'. B. — My old subscribers will hear of something to their ad- 



tage by sending me their names. Address 



c ' T. B. MINEK, Clinton, Oneida Co., N.Y. 



rpllE undersigned, appointed Receiver of the nursery stock of 



X the late firm of Gregory & Goldsmith, now offers 'the same 



I for sale to Dealers aud Nurserymen. The stock consists of 



i 4ii,00ti Dwarf Pears, 10,000 Standards, 20,000 Cherries 12 odd 



I Apple trees, and a large variety of Evergreens and Ornamental 



Shrubs, on the late farm of James II. Gregory, adjoining the 



nursery of Ellwanger &, Barry. The property is desirable" and 



will be sold low. Application should be made at once to 



PATRICK BARRY, Receiver, or his 



Agent, James H. Geeookt 

 Dated August 1, 1862.— 3t " I# 



ARMERS AND OTHERS that wish to obtain quickly, in 

 cash, the highest market prices for their farm produce, must 

 1 all their butter, cheese, lard, eggs, poultry, hams, game, 

 etables, green and dried fruits, flour, grain, seeds, Ac, «Stc, to 

 JOSIAH CARPENTER, 

 Produce Commission Merchant, 

 82 Jay Stukkt, Nkw Yokk. 

 returns the cash in ten days after receipt of goods, makes ad- 

 ces on consignment, or buys for cash; and sends a weekly 

 rice Current" to all shippers. oc2t 



NC0RD GRAPE VINES, AND BLUE- 

 BLEECKER GAGE PLUM TREES. 



S'OW OFFER FOR SALE ABOUT FIFTEEN THOUSAND 

 two-year old Concord Grape Vines, either singly, by the 

 en, hundred or thousand, and at very low prices. Persons 

 ring to purchase will please slate how many they want, aud 

 ill at once send them my lowest terms, with no variation to 

 "rent customers. The Concord is now well-known as beinsr 

 best Vineyard and Garden Grape Known, ripening early and 

 ting the best wme of any kind known. More full details of 

 character of the Grape sent to all applicants, 

 also offer for sale one thousand one-year old Blue-Bleecker 

 ;e Plum Trees at $1 and $2 per dozen. This is the only 

 m that is positively proof against the Curculio, bearing so 

 tensely that that insect fails to perforate more fruit than ought 

 rop off I am compelled to prop up all my trees this season 

 :eep them from breaking down with the load of fruit upon 

 n. No better plum exists for all purposes, 

 dd-ess T. B. MINER, 



Clinton. Oneida Couuty. N. Y. 

 . B. — A credit of from three to twelve months will be given 

 urchasers, according to responsibility or security offered. 

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FARM FOR SALE ! 



DJOINING THE DEPOT— In Warren, Penn., of seventy- 

 . five acres of land, with a new Frame House, nearly all 

 ihed below in a good substantial manner, with a good Stone 

 ar under the same. About twenty-five acres under improve- 

 it, with seven acres more which might be put into wheat the 

 (ent fall with trilling expense. It is first rate wheat land, and 

 ell supplied with pure water from never-failing springs. For 

 an who is desirous of going into the Iruit-growing business 

 location cannot be surpassed in Western Pennsylvania, hav- 

 the advantage of a home market with the highest prices. 

 gT~ One-half of the purchase money may lay for one or two 

 rs, if desired. I can be seen in Erie every day (Sundays ex- 

 ted) from 11 A. M. till 3 P. M , and in Warren from 6# P. M. 

 X% A. M. Any communication of inquiry directed to War- 

 . Penn., will be promptly answered, 

 farren, Sept. 1,1862.— St D.M.JAMES. 



L0DI PHOSPHATE, 



OMPOSED OF RAW BONES DISSOLVED IN SULPHUR- 

 IC acid, night soil, guano and wool dust Made by the Lodi 

 nufacturing Company expressly for winter grain and grass 

 Is. This article will be warranted to contain no other mate- 

 than tho«e mentioned above, and is undoubtedly the very 

 ', manure in market from its composition, and will be sold at 

 low price of $45 per ton, packed in barrels of 200 lbs. each, 

 li weight, delivered free on board of vessel or railroad in 

 w York city. 

 'oudrette of first quality for sale at usual rates. Apply to 



THE LODI MANUFACTURING CO., 

 ep-2t 66 Cortland street, New York. 



THE CHILS0N FURNACE. 



THIS celebrated Furnace, which has beer, so extensively used 

 in public and private buildings, and which has stood the 

 test of experience alter various attempted imitations, is still for 

 sale in Rochester. The different sizes are fitted for all classes of 

 buildings, from th° cottage to the church. They can bo purchas- 

 ed at lower rates than ever before, and any one desiring to man- 

 ufacture these Furnaces can, on short notice, be furnished with a 

 full set of iron patterns for all the different sizes. 



Further information can be obtained from the Editor of Uii» 

 paper, sep— tf 



FOR SEWING MACHINES. 

 JONAS BROOK & BROTHERS' 



PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON, 

 200 or 500 yard spools, White, Biack, and Colored. 



FOR MACHINES, use BROOK\S PATENT GLACE for upper 

 thread, and BUOOK'S SIX CO..D RED TICKET for under 

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

 in cases of 100 dozen each, assor.ed numbers, by WM. HENRY 

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



Back Volumes of the Genesee Farmer. 



TT7E have the back numbers of the Genesee Farmer, hand- 

 VV sornely bound, for the vears 1846, 1847, 1S4S, 1S49 1853 

 1865, 1850, 1857.. 185S,1S59, I860 and 1831. They will be sent free 

 to any address lor $1.00 each. The last six volumes, from 5856 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, 

 Roc hester, N. Y. 



FOR SALE. 



TER AND LINCOLNSHIRE SHEEP, 

 Durham and Galloway Cattle, male and 

 one year old, Weighing from 22o to 285 

 $50 to $100 each. Canadian currency. A 

 Lambs — price from $30 to $40 each, 

 number of Sheep at the New Yoik State 

 JOHN SNELL, 

 Edmonton Post-office, C. W., 

 miles west of Toronto on the G. T. RR. 



C10TSWOLD, LICE 

 J male and female, 

 female. Thirty Bucks, 

 lbs. each ; price, from 

 large number of Buck 

 I intend to exhibit a 

 Fair at Rochester. 



sep-2t 



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100,000 PLUM TREES. 



TO NURSERYMEN, DEALERS AND PLANTERS.— 60,000 

 2 and 3 yeurs from bud, 4 to 6 feet, stocky, $20 per 100. — 

 Second size, 3 to 4 feet, $15 per 100. 40,000 1 year old, 8 feet, 

 $12 per loo. These Plum trees are budded on Plum stock, not 

 on Peach, as those worked on Peach are worthless in a few 

 years. Address, C. REAGLES & SON, 

 sep-2t Sc henect ady , N. Y . 



CLOVER HULLING AND CLEANING MA- 

 CHINES. 



HULLS AND CLEANS FROM THREE TO TEN BUSHELS 

 per hour. Late improvement, patented March 25. 1862. 

 Description of this great machine sent gratis on application. 

 Made and for sale only by M. H. MANSFIELD, Patentee. 

 sep-3t Ashland, Ohio. 



AGENTS WANTED AT ONCE 



FOR A CEMPLETE HISTORY OF THE 



T3T7 , T>T?T T T/^"\T To be issued bt Tlie Au- 



JA-C/-DX!j1j-L/1\J1> burn Publishing Co. 



Prospectus and Descriptive Circulars sent free to those 

 who>rite to E. G. STORKE, Auburn, N. Y. 



WOOD CUTS FOR SALE. 



WE will sell Stereotypes of the Wood Cuisus^d in the Gene- 

 see Farmer and Rural Annual and Horticultural Direc- 

 tory. A book containing Impressions of over Seven Hundred of 

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

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

 criptions of the cuts will be found. 

 Address JOSEPH HARRIS, Roobbstbb, N. Y. 



