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THE GENESEE FAR\rER. 



MALLORY & SANFORD, 



Corner of AVIUte and Center Streets, New York. 



FLAX AND HEMP LEESSER. 



SEND FOU A DESCKIPTIVE CIECULAE. 



Mat-ta, Saratoga Co., N. T., Aug. 10, 1S63. 

 Messrs. MAitoRT & Sankoud: 



Genilemtn : — (In the 19tli day of iMarch we drew to the mill of 

 K. G. Akin thirly-nine huniired and ihiriy (3930) poun<ls of flnx 

 eiraw, whii>h he ilri'sseii through the Old Bralie, and we received 

 four hundred and eisrlity-one (4n1) pi>unds drs><!p(l flax. 



Wo, about the first of June, <lrew to the mill of Wm. H. Buck- 

 ley forty-four hundred and ten (4410) pounds of tlax straw, which 

 was dressed throimh one of your Patent Klax lirakes: we re- 

 ceived oiiiht hundred and five (S05) pounds of dressed flax. 



The flax was grown on the same pieep of land, and there was 

 no pero'-ptil)le difference in the quality of the flax, except that 

 the poriii n drawn to .\' in"s mill was rotted in the fall of 1SC2, 

 and lliat drawn to Mr. Buckley's mill was spring rotted, which is 

 Considered not as good, from the fict that it lo.ses part of the oily 

 niHt'er Imm the flber, and does not yield as much per tun of 

 8tr:iw as the fall rolled. 



You will perceive from the al)ove statement that we received 

 from Mr. Akin's mill 245 pounds nearly of dressed flax per tun of 

 straw, :inil from Mr. Buckley's miM .36") pounds of dressed flax per 

 tun, which makes a difle|pnce of 130 pounds per tun in favor of 

 yonr Brake. 



"We are recommending our neicrjibors to take their flax to one 

 of vmirBrakos to have it dressed, although it is fifteen miles to 

 the nearest one at i)resent. J. B. WKEIvS, 



L. L. "W'EKKS. 



I certify that the above statement is correct, as T saw the 

 Wei jlier's receipts for boih lots of str w. and weiirhid the dres.s- 

 ed flax myself that was dressed at my mill. The flax dressed at 

 Mr. AkinV mill is correct, no doubt, as the above sentlemen .ire 

 perfe-.Uy rehable. oclt WM. II. BUCKLEY. 



Ink. Ink. Ink. 

 Cmmercial Ink, 



Manufactured at Rochester, New York. 



For Sale (Jietail) hy all Stationers, Grocers, i&c. 



t^f WnoLKSAiR Orders canOilly packed in boxes and for- 

 warded without deiiiy lo any part of the country. 

 Orders respectfully solicited. ' 

 further particulars can he obtained by addressing 



JOHN TVRNESr', RocUester, IS, Y. 

 13?" Ofllce on BuflTalo street, opposite Arcade. octf 



SCHENECTADY AGBICULTURAL WORKS- 



G. WESTINGHOUSE & CO., PROPEIETORS. 

 ('K.ND VOW A (UUCULAi;— ConUdnlnga tull description of 

 ij tlie nn-'ipialli'd 



LEVElt ANI» y.NDT.FS*? ClIAIV nnusE I'OWEP^, 



Ti 1 1: i; 1 1 1 : i; s A N D (^ I -E \ N E itj^, 

 c'r-o\ i:i». iin.T.Ki:^, 



WOOD SAWS, Ac, 

 manufactured by Ihe sub^.Tiln-n. 



r^^ Pariicuiar aiteiiiion in Invited to n now Undershot 

 Thresher and Cleaner, with a Kiildle or VilmTintr Separator. 



Ad.lrcss G. WESTING HOUSE .fc TO.. 



Jj-tr Bchen«;clady, W. Y. 



JAMES M. MILLER AUCTIONEER. 



Ofl3ce, 28 Pine street, N. T. 



SOUTHDOWN BUCKS, EWES ANDlAMBS. 



At.60, 



Shropshire Down Rams, Ewes and lamhs, and 

 Durham Bulls, Cows and Heifers. 



JAMES M. MILLER 



Will sell at Auction 



ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1863, AT 1 O'CLOCK, 



Oathe farm of 



PETER LOKIlinARD, ESQ,., 



AtFordham, Westchester County. N. Y., 11 miles from the city, 



and adjoining the Harlem IJailroad, , 



THE KNTIRB SOOCK OF SOTTTHDOWN SHKKP, CONSISTING OF 



1.3 Southdown Rains, bred from Kam st lectcd by Jlr. Lorillard, 



and imported from Jonas Webb of Englaml. 

 70 Kirsl-cliss Bret-<lln!r Ewes, bred from Kwes selected by Mr. 



Lorlllaid, and imported from Jonas Webb, of England. 

 20 Buck Lambs, bre<l from imported stock from Jonas Webb. 

 10 Ewe Lambs Irom the same. 



SHROPSHIEE DOWN. 



22 Shropshire Rams. 



60 Fir^tclass Shropshire Breeding Ewes. 



Ifi Shropshire Buck Lambs. 



It) Shropshire Ewe Lambs, all from imported stock. 



The above Sheep have always taken the First Premium 

 wherever exhibited, and were seiecit-d from Ihe finest flocks of 

 Jonas AVebb, Earl of Elsford, and other celebrated Sheep Breed- 

 ers of England. 



ALSO, 



1 Imported Durham Bull — pedigree at sale. 

 13 Cows and Heifers bred from imported slock. 



2 IiPiported Heifers bred from imported stock. 



1 Devon Cow, imported .slock — peiligree at sale. 

 ^^~ Full particulars aud catalogues at the ofl3ce, 28 Pine st. 



IM ALL Its branches— Machinery, Implements, Cattle, 

 Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, Buildincs, Plants, Flowers, 

 Fruits, &c., promptly executed in good stvle and on the most rea- 

 sonable terms. TIIOM.VS LEADLEY, 



Office of the Genesee Farmer, Roches:er, N. Y. 



^pts~ Stereotypes furnished promptly at the lowest rates, aptf 



GRAPiTviNES^ 



KOCHESTER CENTKAL NTTRSEIirES. 



A COMPLETE STOCK of ibe valuable New Native Vines is 

 oflTered to the t-ade by this establishment, embracine, in 

 l:irge quniiti^'s. Concord, Delaware, Diana, Rel.<ecca, Ontario 

 imd Hartford Prolific, and in smaller quiintities, say by the liun- 

 <lre<l or less, such valuable sorts as Adirondac. Alvcy, Crcvclinst, 

 Cuyahoga, Elizabeth, Rogers, Hybrids, Union Village, jind others. 

 Also, in laree or small ou;inlilies, the older sorls— Catawba. Isa- 

 bella and Clinton. These Vines are of di(fi>rent ages, and sizi-s. 

 Prices will vary according to size, variety and quantity to be pur- 

 chased. Amateurs, vintners and dealers <Iesiring such slock 

 ^llolll(l not lad to correspond witli the subscriber, either before or 

 after looking elsewhere. Addresd 



C. W. SEELYE, Rochester Centml Nurseries, 

 sep Rocb.ster, N. T. 



BONE DUST. 



ttqfMTE CUF.APESr AND 1;E-;T MANURE IN THIS 

 J WOULD"— Coiislaiitly on hand, in hirgeor small quanti- 

 ties, wrrr.itred pure and of the best quality, made from fre.ih 

 bones L'.iiliercd from the slaughter hou.-is in Rochester. Price 

 from $ir)i».'f20 per tun, according to fim ni'ss. ftrders respect- 

 fullT solicited. Address Jo-^EPH PUESTON, 



)e'(«-ly • Dox 21172, Rochester, N. T. 



CHOICE NATIVE AND FOREIGN GRAPE 



VINES.— LKNK & CO. oriKi: Pl»R S.\LE A L\BGE 

 stock of Native and For.iirn Grape Vines, inchnling all 

 the rarest and most valuable v.irieties. Send for a Price List 

 Address LENX A CO.. 



nortl' Humboldt Nurseries, Toledo, Ohio. 



