TO GROWERS OF SPRING WHEAT. 



CHAPPELL & SPMGUE, 



'CHESTER. 



SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF 



CO 



pj 

 > 

 > 



H 



£p 



O 

 f> 

 H 



rOQ 



w 



a 



H 

 "BOOTH'S COMPOUND SHAKER." 



OK SEPARATING OATS. BARLEY, AND OTHER FOR- 

 eign substances tmm Wheat, it is the best, simplest, 

 :apest and only Machine ever invented, that thoroughly ac- 

 lplishes the desired end. Fanners can always get from five 

 en cents per bushel more for their Wheat if properly cleaned, 

 leans Irom 150 to 200 bushels per day, and a boy can operate it, 

 1 its exceeding 



LOW PRICE 

 ngs it within the reach ot every Farmer. On receipt of EIGHT 

 LLARS. a Machine (with printed instructions for operating,) 

 I be shipped as directed. Those wishing to engage in the 

 j of the Machine and purchasing by the dozen, will have a 

 discount made to them. All orders to be addressed to 



CHAPPELL & SPRAGUE, Rochester, N. T., 

 ep-6t Sole Manufacturers. 



FARM FOR SALE ! 



DJOINING THE DEP'OT— In Warren, Penn., of seventy- 

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

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

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

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

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

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

 ian who is desirous of going into the fruit-growing business 

 location cannot be surpassed in Western Pennsylvania, hav- 

 the advantage of a home market with the highest prices. 

 W^ One-half of the purchase money may lay for one or two 

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

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

 7)£ A. M. Any communication of inquiry directed to War- 

 .. Penn., will be promptly answered, 

 barren, Sept. 1, 1862.— 3t D. M. JAMES. 



The Original Howe Sewing Machine! 



lECENT and important improvements having been put to 

 Li to this Machine renders it now the most perfect before the 

 ilic, and persons at a distance can order a Machine with^a 

 irantee ol its prompt and safe delivery, and that they will be 

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

 idles ! No more missing stitches ! No trouble in making 'any 

 •ment, however delicute or heavy, on the same Machine, either 

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

 ging a Sew'n? Machine without first seeing this — the latest 

 I greatest triumph of the original inventor of the Sewing 

 t cbin e. 



g^" Send for a Descriptive Catalogue of styles and prices. A 

 r responsible Agents would be dealt with liberally. Address 



THE HOWE SEWING MACHINES, 

 rub/, 1862.— 21t 437 Broadway, New York. 



TO FARMERS AND LUMBER DEALERS. 



OCRIBNER'S READY-RECKONER AND LOG BOOK 19 

 O the most popular and saleable book ever published on that 

 subject. The sales now amount to over 300.(00 copies The 

 calculations are so arranged as to be easily understood, and can 

 be relied on with perfect safety. It is designed expressly for 

 Boat-builders, Ship-builders, Lumber Merchants, Mechanics and 

 contains full and correct measurement of scantling boards 

 plank, cubical contents of round and square timber 'saw-Joes' 

 wood, tables of wages by the month, board, rent, interest tables' 

 &c, &c. ' 



No farmer, lumber merchant or business man should be with- 

 out a copy, as the price is nothing in comparison to its value 

 For twenty-five cents I will send a book to any address free of 

 postage. 



BOOKSELLERS AND BOOK AGENTS WANTING to in- 

 terest themselves in the sale of the book in Lumber Ren-ions can 

 have them upon such terms as will make it an object to^push the 

 book, and can make monev by so doing. Address 



GEO. W. FISHER, Bookseller and Stationer 



nov2t Rochester, N. Y. 



THE CHILS0N FURNACE. 



THIS celebrated Furnace, which has beer, so extensively used 

 in public and private buildings, and which has stood the 

 test of eqperience after 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 be 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 this 



P a pe r - sep— t f 



FOR SEWING MACHINES. 

 JONAS BROOK & BROTHERS' 

 PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON, 

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



FOR MACHINES, use BROOK'S PATENT GLACE for upper 

 thread, and BKOOK'S SIX COKD RED TICKET for under 

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

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

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



Back Volumes of the Genesee Farmer. 



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

 somely bound, for the years 1846, 1S47, 1848, 1349 15^3 

 1855, 1856, 1857.. 1858, 1S59, 1S60 and 1861. They will be sent free 

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

 1861 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 Gene-see Farmer, 



Rochester. N. Y. 



FARMERS AND OTHERS that wish to obtain quickly, in 

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

 send all their butler, cheese, lard, eggs, poultry, hams, game, 

 vegetables, green and dried fruits, flour, grain, seeds, &c, Ac, to 

 JOSIAH CARPENTER, 

 Produce Commission Merchant, 

 32 Jay Street, New York. 

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

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

 •' Price Current" to all shippers. oc2t 



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 eratis on application. 

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

 sep-3t Ashland, Ohio. 



WOOD CUTS FOR SALE. 



WE will sell Stereotypes of the Wood Cms us?d in the Gene- 

 tee Farmer and Rural Annual and Horticultural IHrec- 

 tory. A bonk containing Impressions of over 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. 



AGENTS WANTED AT ONCE 



FOR A CEMPLETE HISTORY OF THE 



T)T7DT7T T T/^TVT To be issufpby The Aw 



l\Jl/l>JCiJUl^lVjl> bum Publishing Co. 



Prospectus and Descriptive Circulars sent free to those 

 wholwrite to E, G. STORKE, Auburn, N, T. 



