THE GENESEE FARMER. 



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FRESK FRUITS ALL THE YEAE. 



THE YEOMANS FRUIT BOTTLE. 



(patent applied fop..) 



It possesses many important advan- 

 tages over every other Can or Jar 

 heretofore broujrht to public notice. 



First. — It is made of glass, and will 

 not corrode and poison the fniit ; and 

 being transparent, the condition of the 

 fruit can at all times be seen, while 

 they are so easily cleansed, that they 

 are as good as new for succeeding 

 years. 



Skcond. — They are more readily 

 sealed up securely, than any other 

 Can, Jar, or Bottle. 



Third. — The shape of the neck is 

 such that the cork cannot be f jrced in 

 by the atmospheric piessure on it, 

 caused by the cooling and consequent 

 contraction of the fruit in the bottle : 

 and also with a neck of such length 

 that the contraction will not bring the 

 fruit below the neck, .so that if there 

 should be, as there sometimes will be. 

 a slight mold on the surface, the siir- 

 faee'being so small, very little fruit 

 would be thus injured, and that little 

 could be very easily removed ; while 

 the shape of the bottle below the neck is of such a taper, that the 

 fruit comes out readily. 



Fourth. — They are cheaper than any other Bottle, Jar, or Can 

 of merit, that has yet been brought before the public, and so cheap 

 as to be within the reach of all. 



DIRECTIONS. 

 Cook or stew the fruit in its own juice, with water enough only 

 to keep from burning it, with sugar enough only to flavor it to the 

 taste ; or omitting the sugar entirely till opened for use, as you 

 please: until it iiTcooked through in every part, keeping it well 

 covered while cooking; then with a small dipper or large spoon, 

 and a Tunnel for the purpose, fill the Bottle, which should be 

 standing in a pan of warm or hot M'ater, to prevent its breaking; 

 when full, immediately cork by pressing the cork down to the jog 

 in the neck, then with an iron spoon, or anything else, rub a Utile 

 wax over the surface of the cork, and soon after'dip the top of the 

 bottle into the hot wax, which completes the sealing . Keep in a 

 cool, dry place. 



WAX F(JK SEALING.— An excellent sealing wax is cheaply 

 made of about one pound Eosiu to an ounce of Tallow, to give it 

 touglmess. 



Ci )RKS. &c. — Corks to fit will be furnished, when ordered, at 

 twelve shillings per gross, (extra,) and by putting a small, stout 

 twine, double, across the mouth of the bottle when corking, the 

 cork, may be easily extracted without injury, and kept for fu- 

 ture use. 



These bottles are stout and strong, holding a little short of a 

 quart, au'l two quarts, and put up in original boxes of six doz. 

 quarts at %\.hi) per doz.; and twelve doz. quart, at $1 per 

 doz., deliverable at New York City, or at Palmyra, Wayne Co., 

 N. T. 



Smaller quantities ordered from a distance, so as to require re- 

 packing, will bo charged 25 per cent, additional. TEEMS, IN- 

 VAKIABLY, CASH. 



£S^ To secure a supply, orders should be made early, as the 

 Glass Works go out of blast in June, and the whole seasons sup- 

 ply must be niade in May. Orders and letters of inquiry will re- 

 ceive prompt attention. T. G. TEOMANS. 

 Dated, Walworth, Wayne Co., N. Y. June, 1S58.— It 



WOODEN WATER PIPE. 



MANDTACTERED BY 



I. S. HOBBIE & CO., Rochester, N. Y. 



THIS i.ipe is cheap, durable,, easily laid down, not liable to get 

 out of order, and leaves water pure and sweet. The above 

 cut represents one section 8 feet long, 3;< inches square, with a 

 bore 1 5-S inches, which is also the proper size for chain pump 

 tubing. The price is 4 ceijts per foot at the factory. It is war- 

 ranted to give entire satisfaction. 

 Eeferesces— Any person "having it in use. Address 



I. S. HOBBIE & CO. 

 June, 1858.— It 44 Arcade, Eochester, N. Y. 



' pEB KIN'S CORN-HUSKING MACHINE, $550.-AGENTS 

 JL A\ ANTED to solicit orders in every town and county.— 

 Terras unusually liberal. Address J. PERKINS & CO. 



Juue, lb5S.-2t* West KiUingly, Conn. 



ROCHESTER AGRICULTX TRAL WORKS. 



ATTENTION, 1 HUESIIERS .' 



PITTS' PREMIUM SEPARATOR, & DOUBLE PINION 

 HORSE POWERS. 



THE abo\c cut )-. 1 rcprt-cntation of tht justly celebrated 

 PITTS' MVCIIINL lOE THEVbIII^C^ & CLEANING 

 GRAIN, at one operation It is the bt-t Maclune for thrashing 

 and cleaning grain in existence. 



The following cut represents PITTS' DOUBLE PINION 

 EIGHT OK TEN HORSE POWER. 



As a superior and every way reliabe Horse Power, the above 

 stands unrivaled. 



We call attention to the fact that we are now manufacturing the 

 above Machines at Rochester N. Y., in a more substantial and du- 

 rable manner, and of a larger capacity than any hitherto built in 

 this city, having all the latest improvements made by John A. Pitts. 



We can furnish the latest and best all iron Power, for eight, ten, 

 or less number of horses. 



HYDE & WRIGHT'S PATENT HORSE HOE OR CUL- 

 TIVATOR PLOW. 



Designed and better adapted than any other implement for hoe- 

 ing Corn, Broom Com, Potatoes, Cotton, or any other crop requir- 

 ing the use of the Ilorso or Hand Hoe. It has proved itself the 

 most valuable implement yet invented for the purpose intended. 

 It has been in use in Western New York for the past five years- 

 hundreds of them having been sold on trial, and none returned. 

 Its great utility has been demonstrated in the fact that one day to 

 the acre, with a man and horse, is all the expense of cultivating 

 .and hoeing a field of corn for the season, if used as directed, 

 hand hoeing, in nine cases out of ten, may be entirely dispensed 

 with. We ha>c numerous certificates of the most satisfactory 

 character, which we would be happy to show the public. 



Price, $8; if ground and polished, $8.50; No farmer should be 

 without one. They are having an unlimited sale. Sold at whole- 

 sale and retail. 



ONE HORSE MOWER. 



We offer Stoddaed's Mower to the Farmer as preferable to 

 every other Mower. It will cut salt, tame, or prairie grass, will do 

 its work well, does not clog, ^l:iU cut as much per hour, uith one 

 horse, as any other Mower iciilh hvo horses, its draft in cutting is 

 only from So to 110 lbs. Cuts 4 ft. 2 inches. Price, $100. 



Farmers who desire to secure one of the above Mowers, will 

 please make immediate ap])lication, as we can make only a very 

 limited number this season. We have the exclusive right for the 

 counties of Monroe, Orleans, and Wayne. 



ROCHESTER CUTTING BOX. 



All who are in want of a Feci Cutter, adapteil equally well to 

 the cutting of all kinds of fodder, will find our Cutting Box in all 

 respects to answer their wants. A. GORDON & CO. 



Juift, 1S53— It CS South St Paul-st. Eochester, N. Y. 



