THE GENESEE FARMER. 



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Ifew AdTertisements this HontL 



Sweet Potuto PluiU — 0. 8. Murray &. Son., Twenty Mile 

 Stand, Warren Co., Ohio. 



Hereford Cattle— 9. M. Ely, Kipley, Chauta\iquc Co., N. Y. 



'•The Commercial Crisis — lis Cause and Cure "— SsUlt it Koss, 

 Montreal, C. E. 



Dwarf Pear Troes — T. G, Yeomsns, "Walworth, Wayno Co., 

 N. Y. 



Oioice Seeds by Mail— Geo. F. Needham, Buffalo, X. Y. 



To Nurserymen, Fruit Growors, Dealers in Trees, etc — O. W. 

 Eastman, Kochester, N. Y. 



Albany Tile AYork.s— C. &. "W. McCammon, Albany, N. Y. 



lieal Estate for Sale — B. H. Eobinson, Lancaster Court IIouso, 

 Virginia. 



Dansville Somlnary. 



Wooden Water Pipe— I. S. Ilobbie it Co., 44 Arcade, Roches- 

 ter, N. Y. 



Isftbelia and Catawba Grape Vinei — R. T. Underbill, M. D. 



Horse Powers and Thrashing Machines — Wheeler, Melick it Co., 

 Albony, N. Y. 



ADVERTISEMENTS, 



To secure 'insertion in the Faumrr, mast be received aa early as 

 the HHh of the previous month, and be of such a character as to 

 b« of interest to farmers. Tiikms — Two Dollars for every hun- 

 dred words, each insertion, paid in advancb. 



ISABELLA AND CATAWBA GEAPE VINES, 



OF PROPER age for fortninj Vineyards, cultivated from, and 

 containing all the good qualities which the most improved 

 eultivation for over eighteen years has conferred on the Croton 

 Point Vineyards, are offered to' the public. Those who may pur- 

 chase will receive such inslnictlons for four years, as will enable 

 tliem to cultivate the Grapo with entire success, provided their 

 loealitv is not too far north. 



All communications addressed to R. T. WNDERHILL, M. D., 

 New York, or Croton Point, Westchester Co., N. Y., will receive 

 attention. 



The past .seaion, though the coolest and most nnfavorable for 

 grape maturing we have had in twenty years, he ripened his 

 whole crop, — proving his Isabellas and Catawbas have become 

 perfectly acclimated. That gives him full assurance that by im- 

 proved eultivation, pruning, &c., a crop of good fruit can bo 

 obt^iiued kvkby trar, in most of the Northern, all of the Middle, 

 Western and Southern States. 



N. B. — To those who take sufficient to plant six acres, as he 

 directs, he will, when they commt^nce bearing, furnish the owner 

 with one of his Vinedressers, whom he has instructed in his mode 

 of cultivation, and he will do all the labor of the vineyard, and 

 insure the most perfect success. The only ehar^e, a reasonable 

 compensation for the la!)or. Whon the piirehiwo is large and 

 approved paper or other security can be given, a liberal credit on 

 most of the purchase will be given. 



Also. APPLE-QUINCE TREES, (which are sometimes called 

 tho Orange Quince,) for sale as above. R. T. U. 



April, 1958.— It. 



TO NimSEBYMEN, FEUIT GROWERS, DEALERS IN 

 TREES, &C. 



TX»R S.VLE. at great bargains. 5,000 Dwarf Pear Trees, 2 and S 

 J^ years old, fine for Orchard planting. Also, .50,000 French 

 Q-jlnce Stock, suitable to bud this season. 



I will sell the above by the hundred or thousand, very cheap for 

 eash. or first cla8< business paper. O. W. EASTMAN. 



Rochester, H. \\ April, 135?.— It 95 Arcade 



CHOICE SEEDS B7 MAIL. 



DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES of tho choicest collection of 

 American, English, French and German FLOWER SEEDS 

 eT«r offered in this country, (ditto of Garden Seeds,) sent to appli- 

 e&nts enclosing a three e«nt stamp. 



•20 Pa;-ket.s of s'lecti>.l Flower Seed, and 10 of Garden Seed, 

 poet p.iij, for (.$1,00) one dollar. Address 



GEO. F. NEEDHAM. 

 Buffalo, N. Y., April, 18iS.— It 



DANSVILLE SEKINART. 



THIS SEMINARY, located at Dansville, Livingston County, 

 N. Y.. has been lately established, under the supervision ot 

 the East Genesee Conference of the Methodist Episcojjal Church. 



Tho Aeailemy Buildings have not b«en erected, but the work 

 will .soon commence, and will be urged forward with all reason- 

 able dispatch. 



In the meantime, the Sehoi'vl will he comfortably accommodated 

 in a building, whieJi, originally erected for educational purposes, 

 has been specially flitod up and furnished, by the Trustees, for 

 the use of this Institution. 



Rkv. ScnuTi.KK Sbamrk, D. D., so long and favorably known a» 

 Principal of the Gene.«eo Wesleyan Seminary, at Lima, has 

 accepted tho Presidency of this Institution. The services of 

 other Teachers, of long experience and eminent success, have 

 been secured, and tho Trustees feel confident that the Board of 

 Instruction will not be wanting either in ability or efllciency. 



Tlio First Term of this Seminarv will commence, Wednesday, 

 April 21st, 1S.-.8. 



Tlic charges for Tuition will bo as follows: 



In Common English Branches, per Term, $5 50 



In Higher Branches, •' 6 50 



Stiidentj from abroad can obtain board in respecL-iblo private 

 families, at moderate prices. 



It is expected that the citizens of Dansville, and the surround- 

 ing country, will show their appreciation of these superior educa- 

 tional facilities. 



By order of tho Board of Trustees. 



A. C. GEORGE, President. 



I. Ij. Exdrew. Secretary. 



Dansville, N. Y., March 18, 1858. apl-lt 



WOODEN WATER PIPE, 



MANUFACTURED AT OLEAN. N. Y., by the Cnttaraugw 

 WaU-r Pipe Manufacturing Company. This Pipe is made 

 of the best pino timber, and after being' thoroughly tested is 

 proved to be the best and cheapest in use for Chain Pumps, for 

 supplying Railroad Tank.«, Farm Houses and Bams, Dry Fields, 

 and for Water Course of every description. 



It is durable, easily I.iid down, not liable to choke or get out 

 of order, and leaves water pure and .sweet and perfectly he.ilthy. 



Tlio u.sual size is S.^s inches, with T's bore; each piece 3 feet 

 long, with joints, so that when laid down the entire distance i» 

 water tight. A larger size with larger bore can be furnished 

 if desired. 



A constant supplv is kept on hand in this citv, and orders can 

 be filled immodiateiy. I. 8. HOBBIE 4; CO.. 



April, 1S5S.— It. 44 Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 



YALTJABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IN VIRGINIA. 



THE undersigned, acting as Agent, has a large number of 

 FARMS FOR SALE, of all sizes, many of them on the 

 RAPPK:<HANNorK, PiANKiTANK and Potomac Rivers. I will 

 enumerate a few: There is one, containing about 400 acres, lying 

 Immediately on the Rappahannock, about eight or ten miles from 

 its mouth, level a.s a floor, and in gocnl condition ; one on the 

 Piankitank, about fifteen miles from its mouth, containing about 

 l.TtK) acres, on which is a considerable quantity of Cord Wood, 

 where vessels of the largest class can load with the greatest case 

 — there is on this Fann a great abundance of the finest Marl; and 

 one on the Potomac, a beautiful residence, where Fish, Oysters, 

 and Wild Fowl a?X)und in their season. 



It is unnecessary for me to give a list of all the Estates at this 

 time in my po.ssession for sale; suffice is to say, that whether 

 those in want desire either Arable or Timber Land, I can supply 

 them. 



5!^" All letters promptly answered. Mv po«t-offlcn is Lancas^ 

 ter OoJirt Ifous^, Virginia. 'B. H. ROBINSON. 



April, ia%8.— It 



DWARF FEAR TREES. 



AVERY superior stock of Dwarf Pear trees, consisting of about 

 40,000 trees, two years old, three and a half to six or seven 

 feet high, of the mo«t approved varieties, and much ielow n-^ual 

 pricfJt. 



Also, a general assortment of Fruit and Ornamental Tre»« and 

 tlants. at Walworth Nurseriee, Walworth. Wayne Co.. N. Y. 

 April, 1868.— It T. G. YEOMANS. 



•^THE COio^CIAL CRISIS-ITS CAUSE ANTDCUReT* 



JUST PCT?LISHED. two lecture* on the above snbjeet, dellr- 

 ered in the Bonaventure Hall, Montreal, C. E., on .80th Dec. 

 and 4tb Feb'y last, by Wm. Buown, Cote-de«-Neiges Nurseries, 

 near Montre.^1. Price 25 cents. For sale by Saltei: k Ross, 

 Montreal. On receipt of one dollar by tho Publishers or author, 

 four copies will be sent by mail. April, 1S5S. — It* 



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HEREFORD CATTLE. 



LOT of Ihorough-brcl Ilereford-Cnttle for snl». 



s. M. rr Y. 



April, 185S.— St. Eiplsy, CUautauque Co., N. Y. 



