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THE GENESEE FARMER. 



A TEXT-BOOK OF VEGETABLE AND ANIMAL PHYS- 

 IOLOGY. By IlEXBY GoADBT, M. D. New York : D. Apple- 

 ton & Co. l"'or salt; by D. M. Dewey, Rochester, N. Y. 



Dr. GoADBY was formerly Dissector of Miuute Anatomy 

 to the Royal College of Surgeons of England, and is now 

 Professor of Vegetable and Animal Physiology and Entomo- 

 logy in the State Agricultural College of Michigan. He 

 has prepared this book— a handsome octavo of 300 pages, 

 illustrated by upwards of 450 beautiful engravings— for 

 the use of schools, seminaries, and colleges in this coun- 

 try. It is by far the ablest and most scientific work of 

 the kind in the English language. If it has a fault, it is 

 that it is too scientific for the general reader. To the 

 diligent student, however, and to all who would have a 

 thorough knowledge of Vegetable and Animal Physi- 

 ology, this book will prove deeply intesesting and useful. 



TITE C00PEE8 ; or, Getting Under "Way. By Alice B. Haven 

 Nlw York: D. Ai'pleton & Co. 1858. For sale by D. M 

 Dewey, Rochester, N. Y, 



To those who have read the previous works of this 

 popular authoress, such as "All's Not Gold that Glit- 

 ters," " No such word as Fail," etc., the mere announce- 

 ment of this new book will be sufficient to induce its 

 perusal. The story is well conceived, and shows how 

 marriage, even when entered into by those who have had 

 little experience in life, and by those who have inade- 

 quate ideas of its responsibilities, may be made to work 

 out the highest happiness of both parties. 



A New Book on Dairy Farming, by C. L. Flint, Secre- 

 tary of the Mass. Board of Agriculture, is announced. 

 From the well known ability of the author, we may expect 

 a work of great merit. It comprises chapters on the 

 Various Breeds of Stock ; on the Principles of Breeding ; 

 on the Selection of Milch Cows, with a complete explana- 

 tion of GtJENOx's method of judging and selecting cows 

 on the Feeding and Management of Dairy Stock; on the 

 Raising of Calves ; on the Culture of Grasses and Forage 

 Plants ; on the Details of Milk, Butter, and Cheese Dai- 

 ries ; on the Diseases of Dairy Stock ; on the Dairy System 

 of Holland ; and on the Pigger}-, as a part of dairy estab- 

 lishments, etc. An intelligent friend, who has seen the 

 proof sheets, writes us that " it is the best work on this 

 subject ever got up in this country." Such a book is 

 much needed, and will meet with an extensive sale. 



ADVERTISEMENTS, 



To seciu-e insertion in the Fakmek, must be received as early as 

 the 10th of the previous month, and be of such a character as to 

 be of interest to farmers. Teejis — Two Dollars for every hun- 

 dred words, each insertion, paid in advance. 



LAWTON BLACKBEERIES— Linnffius Pie Plant, and fifty 

 varieties of Strawberry, for sale by A. WILLIAMS, Fay- 

 etteville, Onondajra Co., N. Y. October, 1858.— It.* 



AGENTS WANTED — For new, popular, and universally 

 saleable Books, issued in the most superb style. Address 

 JAS. CIIALLEN & SON, Philadelphia. October, 1855.— It.* 



MILCH COWS AND DAIRY FARMING. 



THE new work on this suliject, by C. L. Flint, Secretary of the 

 Massachusetts State Board of Agriculture, contains the most 

 recent and complete information on all matters connected with 

 the Dairy, including a full and complete explanation of Guenon's 

 Method, and the Manngement of the Dutch Dairies. Published 

 by MOORE, of New York, LIPPINCOTT & CO.. Philadelphia, 

 RICKEY, MALLORY & CO., Cincinnati, and WILLIAMS .k 

 CO., Boston, and for sale bv Booksellers and Periodical Agents 

 throughout the country. Price $1.25. 12 mo. 416 pp. FuUy 

 I Uustrated.— October, 1858. It, 



Morelon lodge Farm, near Guelph, Canada West, 

 mk.Ttone 



Has arranged for his Annual Auction Sale, to be held on 



Wednesday, the ISth Ootouek, 1856. 



When will be offered about Twenty imported and Pure Bred 



COTS WOLD RAMS! 



Flock of Imported and Pure Bred Southdown Sheep, 



consisting of 



NINE EAMS, TWENTY-ONE EWES AND 1 WENTY-ONB 



LAMBS. 



The Aged Ram was awarded First Prize at the Provincial 



Exhibition, Brantford, in 185T, of $48.00, being imported since 



previous Show. 



By Permission, 

 Two Leicestek, and Three cross bred Sheakling Rams. 



Upward of Fifty Imported and Pure Bred BERKSHIRE and 

 SmiU White Breed of PIGS, ol different ages. 



Sale to commence at one o'clock, to the minute. 



Tekms.— Under $30, cash ; .$20 to ?50, three months ; over $30, 

 six months credit on approved notes with interest, or a discount 

 of In per cent, p^r annum for cash. 



Guelfih is on the Grand Trunk, and the Guelph and Gait Rail- 

 way connects with the Great Western, affording easy ways of 

 conveyance. W. S. G. KNOWLES, 



Auctioneer. 



Guelph, 16th Sept., 1S5S.— oclt 



FRUIT TREES FOR THE SOUTH-WEST, 



AT THE COLUMBUS NLT.SERY. 



AVERY large assortment of Fruit and other Trees, Shrubs, 

 Vines, &c., including 



APPLE TREES, Standard and Dwarf, and of the best varie- 

 ties for Central and Southern Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, &c. 



PEAR TREES, both Standard and Dwarf, the latter on Angers 

 Quince stocks, very thrifty and handsome. 



CHERRY TREES, adapted to the climate of the South-West, 

 mostly on Maluileh stocks, and branching low. 



PEACH TREES, of the best age and size, very stocky growth, 

 and of the choicest kinds. 



Plaras, Quinces, Apricots, Nectarines, Almonds, Gr.ipcs, ent- 

 rants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Strawberries, Rhubarb and As- 

 paragus Roots, Osage Orange Plants, &c. 



Also, Evergreens of various kinds, Roses, and Ornamental 

 Shrubs and Flowers, in great variety, and at low prices. 



J^^" Send for a Dksceiptive CATALOorE, and order directly 

 from head-quarters, as no Ayents are employed to sell trees for 

 us. Articles will be packed securely, and forwarded as directed. 

 Address, M. B. BATEHAM & CO., 



October, 1858.— It. Columbus, Ohio. 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. 



10AA AAA TWELVE hundred thousand Apple Sead- 

 ^ZVJU^UUl/* lings, well cultivated and strong, two yea« 

 old. 800,000 one year old, also strong. 



Also, large quantities Sugar Maple, White Ash and Horse Ches- 

 nut Seedlings. 



Also, Silver Maple, White Ash, Tyrolese Larch, European 

 Mountain Ash, Black Walnut, Norway Spruce, and most of the 

 Hardy Evergreen Trees of Europe, from one foot to four and six 

 feet high. 



Also, 200,000 two to four years old Grafted Apple Trees, larg« 

 and fine. 

 All for sale at Elgin Nurseries, at low cash prices. 



L. K. SCOFIELD & 00. 

 Elgin, 111., Sept. 20, 1858.- oc2t. 



BIRDSELL'S PATENT IMPROVED CLOVER THRESH- 

 ER, HULLER AND CLEANER COMBINED. 



THIS Machine has been perfected so as to ensure accuracy in 

 every operation — Threshing, Hulling and Cleaning Seed, 

 without re-handling either the Chaff or Seed. It is easily opera- 

 ted, and made in the most durable manner. At the New York 

 State Fair at Buffalo it received the first prize, and has Just taken 

 the first premium at the Ohio State Fair at Sandusky, in compe- 

 tition with their champion machines. Price of Machine $225.00. 

 For circulars, with particulars, address, 



J. C. BIRDSELL, 

 October, 1853.- It* West Henrietta, Monroe Co., N. T. 



FARM IN SOUTHERN MICHIGAN FOR SALE. 



I HAVE a small Farm which I wish to sell, because I don't 

 want it, lying three miles north of the village of Burr Oak, 

 on the Southern Raih-oad, half way from Toledo to Chicago. 

 Good land, good water, timber, stone, fruit of all kinds, and very 

 pleasantly situated. Addiessme by letter for particulars, at Burr 

 Oak, Miehigcin. CHAS. BETT8. 



October, 1868.— It 



