68 



THE GEITESEE FARMER. 



Toronto, Januan/ 2&.— ■■'nil "Wheat, 9^ ®9''o.; Sprine. SO^S-lc. 

 Harlcv, 90c@$l 00.' Hvc. f)fi(§»t; c Oiils, 4i ®50c. Tt-as. fiO(a 

 60c. BuUr, L^^lSc. ('hick- iis. M^'iHo. p<'r pair. Ducks, 80 

 ®r)0o. p«-r pair. 0.-( sc 25@4ik-. p:ich. TiirUeys. 4i'(af'0c. each. 

 Sheep I'cltN |I..'0@1 T5c. eui'h. Tli othy H:iy, $'2(i@'21 p r tun. 



Losnoy. •finuarv 1.5.— .Xniorican While Whrnt, $1.5:^(??i1.6'i ; 

 Red, !j; 1.44® 1.. 58. .Corn. 98o.@ $1,112. IJnrlev. Inreieii, 6',i@!l6('.: 

 EiiClish, 8 lc.@$1.23 Pt-as, *1 UO®! 20. Ued C'lovrr See.l, $4 25 

 @5.25 per hush. American Cheese, 8>i@llXc- per lb. Cheshire 

 Cheese, 12@l6c. 



ADVERTISEMENTS. 



A PKw short advertisement* of interest to farmers — and only 

 euch — will be inserted in the G f it en f^ F<ir»ifr tor twenty-five cents 

 a line, or $2.5i) per square, each insertion, payable in advance. To 

 secure insertion, they should be sent in by the l,Mh of the previous 

 month. The Farwfr has lars;e li.sts of sul).'>eril)er8 in every State 

 and Territory^ and in all Ihi- hniiHh Piorinve^. (It has nearly 

 BOOO subscrihers in Canada "West alone.") There is no better or 

 cheaper meiliuni for advertising everylhiner of general interest to 

 rural residents in all parts of the United Slates and Canada. 



We will also insert a few "Special Notices," if appropriate *• 

 our columns, at fifty cents a line. 



S. M. PETTENGILL & CO. 



No. 37 Park Ro^v, Nc-^v York,«Sj6 State St., Boston, 



are our Agents for the Gf.nesek Farmkr in those cities, and are 

 autliorized to take Advertisements and subscriptions for us at our 

 Lowest Rates. 



MOLE PLOWS— By J. DUNHAM. Ithaca, N. Y 



8— tf 



FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 



A FARM OF ONE HUNDRKD .\Nn TEN ACRES in Van 

 Eltenville, Cheninne: cnunly, N. Y., a ft-w mil s from El- 

 mira. There is a Saw-mill, H u^e, <fec.. on the premises. Will 

 be 8<.ld cheap, or, if desired, exch:iiii;ed for property near Roch- 

 ester. Furtht-r particul.irs eim lie obtainrd from 



JO-EPH KARRI-;, Roehester, N. Y. 



FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1863. 



MY NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF FLOWER 

 AND VEGETABLE SEEDS is now ready to sf'nd out. It 

 contains descriptions of all the Finest Fl/ncers. both Jold and 

 new, with engravings showing the charncler of some of those 

 tbat are new and particularly valuable, with a full list of the 

 NOVELTIES FOR 1S68 ! 



My seeds are imported from the best Florists and Seed-Grow- 

 ers of EN(iLA-SD, !• KAXCE and Ger.mant, and are unsurpassed. 



CATALOGUES 

 Sent by mall, frtf. of pnmfnrji', to al' who app'y. Send for a copy 

 for yourself, and also send the names and address of the lovers 

 of riioioF. FLOWERS in yonr neighborhood, to whom I will 

 promnlly forward the Catalogue free. 



tW My onstomers of last year will receive the new Catalogue 

 ■without writing for it Address 



feb-2t JAMES VICE. Rochester, N, Y. 



FRUIT TREES, &c. 



FKOST ft CO.. Crfn.'«co Vallcv Nurseries. ofTer for the Spring 

 ol 1S68 a welK'rown and larL'e slock of FRUIT lEEES, 

 boU\ standard and dwarf. Smai.i, Fkitits, which includes a fine 

 stock of choice Native Grnpes; also of Ornamental Trees, 

 Shrubs, Roses, Oreen-house Phints, &;c. — nil at Txno Pricf*. 



C.VTALOGUES sent on application, inclosing a stamp for 

 each. No. 1, a descriptive Catalogue of fr\iit», he No. 2, of 

 ornamental trees, ifec. No. 8, of green-house plants. No. 4, 

 Wbolejiale list for spring of 1868. FROST A CO., 



f..b-2t Rochester. N. Y. 



GEESE-DUCKS-FOWLS AND PHEASANTS. 



WHITE CHINESE SWAN and BREMEN GEESE; Rowen, 

 Ayl"8t)' ry and Black Cayuga Ducks : IJr'ihmii, Gray Dork- 

 hie. White-face Black Spanish.' Cres'erl Hamhnrgh. Bolton Gray, 

 Sfli{iish l!lack-rcd, Derhy and Sumatra Game Fowls; RIack 

 A frican Bantams : English, Golden and Silver Chinese Pheasants. 

 ^^~ Letters of inquiry will notbs noticed unless accompanied 

 with a postage stamp. Apply to C. N. DEMENT, 



f»b-U Bennington Center, "Vt 



CRANBERRY PLANTS 



FOR EALK BY THE SUBSCRIBER. Will forward Circulars 

 to all who send a stamp to prepay postage, 



QEOKGE A. BATES, 

 M>4t BeUingham, Norfolk ooonty, Mass. 



A Valuable Agricultoial Library. 



EIGHT VOLUMES OF THE 



QENESEE_FARMER 



WE HAVE A FEWCOMl'LETESETSOFTiiEGENESEB 

 Fa UMER for the last eighl.years. (1 bSS-e-T-S-O-'tiO, '61 and 

 '62.) handsomely bound, with an index, title page, and every 

 thing complete to each volume. 



TIfe whole spt of eight volumes will be sent immediatelv to any 

 address, freb, by express, on the receipt of $LUO,or fur"|6.60 if 

 the express charges are not prepaid. 



This will be the last opportunity of getting the complete set, as 

 we have only one dozen copies of ls*6.'j left. Those wishing them 

 should send their orders at once. There is no cheaper Agri<y\il- 

 turiU and Unrtirultaral work in the world. There i.s scarcely a 

 subjectin the whole range of agricultural and horticultund litera- 

 ture that is not treated in these volumes. As a work of reference, 

 it will be of the greatest value to every Fruil-Grower and Horti- 

 culturist. It is an American 



Cyclopedia of Agriculture. 



Each volume contains three Imndred and eighty-fmir pagea, 

 well illustrated with handsome and appropriate engravings of 

 horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, ducks, geese, Guinea fowls, swans, 

 pigeons, birds, and poultry of all variet es. with numerous designs 

 for farm-houses, cottages, bams, feeding-racks, &c., together with 

 agricultural implements, raachinerj, labor-saving inventions, Ac. 

 The Horticultural department is abundantly illustrated with cuts 

 and descriptions of the new fruits, flowers, trees, shrubs, <kc., as 

 well as the insects injurious to the farmer and fruit-grower. 



The Volume for 1855 contains 78 Engrarings. 



•• 1S56 •• 93 



•• 185T •• 72 



•• 18.58 •• 74 



•• 1S59 •• 145 



•• 1860 •• 88 



•• 1861 •• 99 



•• 1862 •• 100 



749 

 The eight volumes, therefore, contain orer thp.f.e THoueANi* 



pages of reading matter, illustrated with sbven nu>'oiticD anb 



FORTY-NINE engravings ! 

 Ttiese eight volumes will be .sold at the office for $6.50, or they 



will be sent by express, free of charge, to any address, for 



SEVEN DOLLARS! 



As before stated, only one dozen sets can be fiirnished. They 

 will be sent to thise first ordering. 



The last seven volumes, (1856-7-8-9, '60, '61 and '62,) will bo 

 sent by express, free of charge, for 



SIX DOLLARS! 



Any single volume (except 1855) will be sent, prepaid by mail, 

 to any address, for $1.00. The postage costs 24 cents, and the 

 binding, (by the hundred) 80 cents ; so that we only net 46 cents 

 for the paper. 



In addition to the full sets of eight volumes, we can furnish, at 

 $1.00 each, a few copies of the bound volumes for 1847, 1848 and 

 1853. Address, 



JOSEPH HARRIS, 

 Publisher and Proprietor Genesee Farmer, 

 Rochester, JT. Y. 



EVERGREENS. 



FROST & CO., of the Genesee Valley Nurseries, Rochester, N. 

 Y., have an immense slock and good assortment of hardy, 

 well-grown EVERGREENS, which have been transplanted from 

 one to four times. They will be sold at Lcno Rates to Nursery- 

 men and others who wish to buy in large quantities. Prices 

 given in Wholesale List of Fruit arid Ornamental Trees, &c.., for 

 Spring of 1863, which is sent on application. feb-2t 



o 



BERKSHIRE PIGS 



iF PURE BREED— For sale low by 



feb-2 W. J. PETEE, Lakeville, Oonn. 



A REALLY VALUABLE MICROSCOPE— One that a ehiM 

 can use, sent free, by mall, on receipt of 38 cents. Addreae 

 feb-2t S. WOODWARD, P. O. Box 8278. Boston. 



WANTED, 



A PRACTICAL FARMEE-Who has had experience hi tb« 

 culture of fniit, and can bring good references, as to hon- 

 esty, industry and capacity. M. F, REYNOLDS 

 Rochester," N. Y., November, 1862. 



25 



PER CENT, clear saving on $1 . Inclose a stamp and send 

 'for onr Circniarfor 1888. P. SUTTOU, Banaom, Lux. •o.,Pa. 



