THE GENESEE FAEMER. 



367 



4. The Strmifftheninff Bar of the Plalform, -wliich is patented, 

 is arranged so as to give any required degree of flrmneso to the 

 platt^jrm, while reaptng. 



&. The lieapt'r is Perfectly Balanced, The raker's seat, rest- 

 ing upon the main wheel, takes all pressure from the team, and 

 the driver's seat balances the platform, and takes otf ail side 

 draught. 



6. Tlie CuUing Arrangement is Perfect. The machine will 

 not clog in grain or grass, wet or dry 



7. Tlie ComjtactiiesH rf the Comhin-ed JIachine is not its least 

 recommendation, and a light pair of horses can easily handle the 

 machine, and cut from 10 to lo acres of grass or grain j)er dav. 



Manufactured by K. L. IIOWAEl), Butfalo, N. Y., 



May, ISoS.— It (Near N. Y. Central Depot on Chicago st.) 



WIIiljIAM BROWN, 



COTE D£S NEIGES NUBSEBIES, 



MONTREAL C. E. 



BALSAM FIR Seed, or Balm of Gilead, $1 per pound. 

 lIemltH:k Spruce, $2 i)er pound. 

 Warranted fresh and sound. 



European Sweet Briar, for lioso Stocks, two years, $5 per 1,000 

 European Asli, two years, $5 per 1,001). 

 Acer campestre, English Maple, two years, $5 per 1,000. 

 The Sweet Briar takes tli« bud Creely for Kose Stocks, and is 

 offered at one-terUh of the price of Manetti Slocks. 



WM. BKOWN, Nursorvman, 

 May, 1858— Ot Montreal, 0. E. 



A, Spring; B, B, Water-course ; <!, Fountain; D, Pen-Btoci and Trough; E, E, Sectfona of_Plpe r 

 F| Pipe used to cos'luct 'vrat«r from roof of Bam. 



THE above cut represents a Farm House and Grounds supplied with "Water, by using the Tube of the " Cattaraugus "Water-Pipe 

 Manufacturing Company." By exaniiiiing the cut, it will be seen that the Water-Course (n, h,) commences at the Spring (a) 

 on the hil! at the exircrm left of tVx- engraving, from thence it descends tlie liill, supplying the House and Fountain |c), and is theii 

 carried to the Barn-Yard, supplying the Penstock and Trough (d). In the above engraving, a Pond is represented, for the particular 

 converdeuce of the pigs, geese, aivi ducks. 



Tlie extreme cheapness of tliis Water-Pipe places it wiUiin the reach of every land-holder in moderate circumstances, and where 

 water i.'^ accessible, at the proper elevation, almost any design that convenience or taste may dictate for " water works," can be 

 carried out, bv using this Tube, at a much less expense than by an"; other method. 



The Manufactory of the Company i3 located irf'this Tillage, and they are turning out from fifty to one bnndred thousand feet 

 monthly, and will enlarge to keep pace with the demands of ihe public. Address I, S. Hobbik & Co., Icdchester, N. Y., or D. 

 Elmohe, Agent, Oleau,"N. Y.^Ole-iti Advertiser: ISaj, 1S58.— It. 



ILLINOIS LANDS FOR SALE. 



THE subscriber offers for sale, at low prices and on acaommo- 

 dating terms. 55,000 acres of choice Farming I^inds, situated 

 in Central Illinois, in the counties of Mant^; miery. Christian, 

 Shelby, Macon. Moultrie, Piatt, Sangamon, 1' nyette,- Bond, and 

 Clay. Said lands were mostly selected an<l entered at an early 

 day, and are very choice selection* of rolling prairie or valuable 

 timbered land. 



Many of said lajds are adjacent to railroad stations, and all 

 are .situated within convenient distances of eorapleted railroads. 



Said lands are offered for sale in small parcels to actual .-ettler.s, 

 on rea«'>nable terms, or will be sold in a body, or by counties, at 

 whtiles.-ile rates, on verj' accommodating terms. The titles are 

 perfe<'t, and all conveyances will be made by warrantee deed. 



Persons wishing to purchase any of the above named lauds, 

 will pleaj^e apply to the subscriber, by letter or otherwise, at Uilla- 

 boro', Montgomery county, Illinois. 



Catalogues of said lauds wil be forwarded to persons who mav 

 request the same. JOHN S. HAYWAItD. 



May, 1S58.— It* 



A 



HEBEFOSD CATTLE. 



LOT of thorough-bred Ilereford-t'altle for sale. 



S. M. ELY. 

 April, 185S.—3t. Eipley, Chautauque Co., N. T 



ROCHESTEB CENTRAL NURSERIES. 

 Send for a Catalogue. 



/CHINESE SUGAR CANE SEED,— A package of this Seed, 

 \J containing enough to ]>lant half an acre of lAwdi with plain 

 directions for planting, cultivating, harvesting, and-ii iter treatment 

 of the Cane, will be sent, postage paid, on the' r.-ceipt of One 

 Dolhtr. Ad<lres8 C. W. SEICLYE, 



February, 1S5S. — it Roche.ster, N. Y. 



CRANBERRY CULTURE. 



THE subscribers have issued a Circular on the Cranberry and ifa 

 Culture. They will forward Circulars, free of charge, to all 

 applications. Also will send plants in a fresh state, by express, to 

 all parts- of tlie United Slates. Price, $5 per l.OOj^ Address, 

 SULLIVAN BATESTfe CO., 

 March, 3t Bellingham, Norfolk Co., Mass. 



A. LONGETT, 



No. 34 CLIFF STREET,. NEW YORK, 



DKA' ER in Peruvian, Colombian and Mexican GuaEO, SajSJ* 

 y!i. sp'i.ite of Limf, and Boae Duat. 

 November 1, 1857.— ly. 



