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TiLK UiiJNiiStii JtAKAlt,K. 



All Hnll tlic Triumph that 



FICKARDT'S CATTLE POWDER 



nAin ACHIEVED! 



TUOUSAND3 AEE TESTIFYING TO ITS EFFICACY. 



" Tlie Merciful Man i« Kind to his .Beast.' 



AFTER years of study and experiment by llie Inventor, to 

 compound from ^j!t'« Vegetulde m<iU'rl<il.s a Powder that 

 suouLn and must take the place of the Ihoiisand-arul-one nos- 

 trums gou<-ii up and palmoit upon the public as " Cei-tnin /ienie- 

 dies'' lor the cuie of all disL-as s Ahirh tlie Brute creation are 

 "heir to,' he has produced lluMine liea<iiiig this advertisement, 

 and uoM can he i/e nil ine unless bearing nur fao simihk siiina- 

 ture. 1 he demand has been such thai its sale has been chiefly 

 confined lo the Slate of Pennsylvania, but we have now consu- 

 mated such arrangements that we are prepared to supply ihe nu- 

 merous onler* now on hand, as well as ihose we may herealter 

 receive from other States of the Union. 



Knowiuic this powder to possess all the curative properties here 

 eet forth, we deem a ful>ionie tirade of words uniiectssary, leel- 

 injj a.-3ured that its men merits will secure for it a ready sale 

 Being composed of pure vegetab e itiiirfdients, it can be safely 

 and judiciously given to that noble animal the IIORSK. lis 

 effects are no false 2"iinpering of the system, creating a bloated 

 carcass with a' premature sheddin'T of the hair; but on the other 

 hand, it strenglhrns the digestion, purifies the Wood, rigulates 

 the Uninary organs, thereby impr.iviiig and protecting ihe whole 

 Phi/sical condition of the animal even when in an apparently 

 healthy state, and a ceHain and infallible cure when he has 

 contracted ihe 



DISTEMPER, YELLOW WATER, 



GLANDERS, SLABHERING, 



FOI-NDICR. HEAVKS, 



INFL. LUNGS, BOTTS. 



STAGGERS. CHOLIC. 



To the Agi icuUuidst anA Dairyman, i is an invaluable reme- 

 dv for ih.-ir Neiit Cattle laboring under HOOF diseases, HOL- 

 LOW IIOUM, and other of the man complaints to which they 

 are liable from a suppression of the nntural necvftions. 



MILCH COWS are much benefitted by occiisionally mixing 

 with their^lop or feed — it has a tendeiiey to .■'treiiglheii the ani- 

 ir.al. remove all obstructions from the milk tubes, prnmnte all llie 

 secretions, and consequently adding much to the sireiigih of the 

 animal, quantity and quality of the Milk, Orenmawi Butter. 



HOGS, during the warm seasons, are constantly overheating 

 themselTes, which results in their g«»iting Coughs, Ulcers of the 

 LUNGS and other parts, which naturally has a tendency to re- 

 tard their growth. In all such cases a laldespoonful, mixed in a 

 bucket of swill, and given eviTv other day, will speedily remove 

 all difficulties, antl the animal will soon increase in Health and 

 Fai. 



Who, of the tens of thousands of Ihis country, having either the 

 one or the other of the animals which this Powder beneflls. will 

 will be so niggardly and so umnerciful to ihe beasi, and mijust to 

 himself, as not lo give it a trial? We confidently predict that 

 wherever it is once introduced, it will he as permanent in ttiat 

 stable, and deemed as essential, as the curry-comb and brush 

 themselves are. 



gp" For sale by all Druggists and Dealers. Price, 26 cents 

 per package. 



AGENT:^— Lank & 'Paine, 18 Buffalo street, Rochester, N. 

 T.; D. S. Barnks ifc Co., 202 Broadway. New York; and Dtott 

 k. Co' No. 282 North Second street. Philadelphia. je-8t 



CEAIG MICROSCOPE! 



This pg the btst and cheapest Microscope in the 

 world for general use. It requires no focal adjust- 

 ment, magnifies about li iliiimeters or li),oOO times, 

 and is so simple that a child can use It, It will be 

 sent by mail, postage paid, on the receipt of %1M^. 

 or with six beautiful mounted objects for $3, or with 

 24 objects frir f5. Address 



HENRY CRAIG. 1S2 Center street, N. Y. 



A liberal discount to the trade. Je-'y 



SWEET POTATO PLANTS. 



SCARLET NANSEMOND— Very sweel and delicious. Planted 

 l.Mh of .Tune Will ripen well — consequently the best sort 

 for New York, Wisconsin, Michigan, <Scc Packed in moss for 

 $3 per 1000 ; 60U0 for *8. Address A. M. PURDY, 



j».lt Pnuth Bend. Indiana. 



IMPORTED HOGS. 



I HAVE • few thorongbbred SUFFOLK PIGS ft-om imported 

 sloclt for sale. M. F. KETNOLDS, 



Jo Rochester, N. Y. 



IN ALL ITS RRANCHKS—Machinery, Implements, Cattle, 

 Horses, Sheep, I'lgs. Poultry, Buildings. Plants, Flowers, 

 Fruits, .tc . promptly executed in g(X)d stvio and on the most rea.- 

 sonable terms. THOMAS LEADLEY, 



Office of the Genesee Farmer, Rochesier, N. Y. 

 X^0~ Stereotypes furnished promptly at the lowest rates, aptf 



BEAN PLANIER 



WE are manufacturing the latest improved BEAN PLANTER, 

 Price $13.00. 



COMBINED CORN AND BEAN PLANTER. 



Price, $18.00. 



We make an'l sell the well-known 



IRON BEAM CURTIS' PLOWS. 

 We are also Agents for the 



BUCKEYE GRAIN DRILL AND GRASS SEED SOWER 

 lor Monroe and Gtenesee counties, N Y. 



WHITKSIDE, BARNETT & CO., 

 ap8t Brock port, .Monroe county, N. Y. 



FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 



A FARM OF ONE HUNDRED AND TEN ACRES in Van 

 j^^\_ Eiieiiville, Chemung county, N. Y., a few mil s from El- 

 mira. There is a Saw-mill, H"U>e, &c., on the premises. Will 

 be si.ld cheap, or, if desired, exchanged for property near Roch- 

 ester. Further particulars can be obtained from 



JOSEPH HARRIS, Rochester, N. Y. 



FOR SALE. 



Two LOTS, 160 acres heavy Maple timbered in Maple Grove, 

 and 149 aeres in Thornapple, Barry county, Mich. Sandy, 

 gravelly soil. Oak openings. All splendid wlieat land. Also, 

 iOiiO acres in Tuscola county, Mich. Will sell or exchange for 

 city property. * .TdllN POKl!. Scotlsville, N. Y. 



SUGAR-BEET SEED. 



HAVE NOW ON HAND AND OFEER FOR SALE, TO 

 Farmers and others who wish to make Iheir own sugar — 

 10(111 lbs. White French Sugar Beet. 

 IOlO lbs. Yellow I"rench Sug;ir Beet. 



J. RAPALJE, 

 Genesee Seed Store, Rochester, N. Y. 



WOOD CUTS FOR SALE. 



WE will sell Stereotypes ol the Wovid Cuisus?d in the Oen»' 

 tee Farmer and fiunil Annwtl iintl Horticultural ZHree- 

 lory. A book containing impres-sions of over Seven Hundred of 

 these cuts will he 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, RocmwritB, N. T. 



CHOICE NATIVE AND FOREIGN GRAPE 



YINES.— LENK A. CO. OFFER FOR 8ALE A L \RGE 

 slock of Native and Foreign Grape Vines, including uU 

 the rarest and most valuable varieties. Send for a Price List. 

 Address LENX & CO., 



novtf ITumboldt Nurseries, Toledo. Ohio. 



GRAPE VINES FOR SALE, 



FORTY BEST NATIVE VARIE I'lES. Also a general assort- 

 ment of small fruits. Send for a catalogue. Address 

 R. B. SHAW, 

 mh Trenton Falls, Oneida Co., N. Y. 



A 



A FARM TEAM FOR SALE. 



PAIR OF YOUNG, STRONG HORSEs, excellent for tho 

 farm or road. Price, $275. JOSEPH HARRIS, 



Genesee Farq^ier Otfiec, Rochester, N. T. 



A FARM IN MICHIGAN. 



SMALL FARM, unimproved, about 14 miles fh>m DetroiL 

 . Good land, and near a Railroad Depot, Address 



JOSEPil HARKIS, Rochester, N. T. 



EMPLOYMENl t AGENTS WANTED!! A NE .V ENTER- 

 prise. The Franklin Sewing Machine Company want 

 Aeenls, at a salary of $40 pfr month and expenses paid. For 

 particulars address (with stump) 

 apSi HARRI S BRO THERS, Box 802, Boston, Mass. 



ABEAUTIr'tTL MlCRO'^r'OPR, MAGNIFYING SMALL 

 ol.jects 500 Tmrs. lor «S CENTS 'coin preferred.) Fnr» 

 of dilTereut powers for $1, MAILED FREE. Address 

 DOTtf F. U. BOW£N, Box t20, Boston, Matt. 



