THE GENESEE FARMER. 



327 



LEAVENWORTH'S 



CORN HUSKER, 



Pat'd June 15, 1858, 

 !s a light, simple, and ef- 

 fective machine, well made 

 and not liable to get out of 

 order. By a simple, anfail- 

 ing operation, the ear is 

 laken out, leaving the husks 

 on the stalk, and the corn 

 smd stalks discharged in 

 separate piles. It is sold 

 for only FIVE DOLLARS, 

 and can be forwarded by 

 express or as freight. Or- 

 ders promptly filled. Eights 

 i>r sale on reasonable terms. 

 Agencies for sale of Husk- 

 *rs solicited. Liberal dis- 

 «ount to dealers. Address 

 ALANSON BROWN, Ko- 

 Aester, N. Y., or E. D- 

 HALLOCK, Ilallock's Ag- 

 ricultural "Warehouse, 108 

 B-afTalo St., Rochester, N.Y. 

 October, 1858.— It 



MODEL MERCANTILE COLLEGE, 



t ROCHESTER, JV. Y., 



KB-OPENS PERMANENTLY, SEPTEMBER Ist, 185S, 

 IN wamsley's maeblb block, main steeet, 

 TThen will be introduced a new mode of Instruction, combining 

 Tlveo^^y and Pra<iiice, by means of certain Counting Room and 

 Banking arrangements, approved practical forms, routine of 

 business, etc., etc. The rooms appropriated to college purposes 

 in this splendid block, are the largest and most elegant of any 

 Commercial Institution in the country, containing over ten thou- 

 sand square feet of floor, and furnished in the most elegant man- 

 ner. Every variety of business is appropriately represented, and 

 aciwnlly performed by the pupil, until he becomes practically 

 familiar with the process of opening, conducting, and closing 

 books, and the whole routine of mercantile transactions, from the 

 det.iil3 of a country store to the more complicated operations of 

 Mtte highest banking institution. 



For full particulars, send for circulars. 



G. W. EASTMilN, President, 

 Author of Fulton & Eastman's Penmanship and Book-Keeping. 



Koche,sier, September 1, 1S58. 



EUSSIA OK BASS MATS— Selected expressly for budding 

 and lying. GUNNY BAGS, TWINES, &c., suitable for 

 Kursery purposes, for sale in lots to suit, by 



D. W. MAN WARING, Importer. 

 August, 1858.— ly* 248 Front street, New York. 



A. LONGETT, 



No. 34 CLIFF STREET, NEW YORK, 



DEALER in Peniviaii and Elide Island Guanos, Sujierphos- 

 phate of Lime, Blood and Wool Maaare, and Bone Post. 

 November 1, 1857.— ly.; 



FRUIT-CULTURE FOR THE MLLLIOjz; ! 



JUST PTTBLISHED. 



A Hand-Book of Fruit-Culture ; 



being a Guide to the Culture and Management of Fruit-Trees, 

 with Condensed Descriptions of many of the Best and most Popu- 

 lar Varieties in the United States. Illustrated with nearly a hun- 

 dred Engravings. By Tuomas Geegg. 



Part First Contains: 



ISTBODUCTOEY RkMAEKS, TeANSPLANTING, 



Peeliminaeies to Planting, Aftek-Cultubb. 



Part Second. 



THE DIFFEEENT KINDS OF FBtnT. 



Almonds, Apricots, Apples, 



Blackbeeeies, Cheeeies, Cuerants, 



Gooseberries, Geapes, Nectaeinb8, 



Peaches, Peaes, Plums, 



QunscBS, Raspberries, STRAWBEEEiBe. 



The Appendix 

 Contains a vast amount of miscellaneous matter relative to prop- 

 agating and raising Fruit, preserving Fruits, and other things of 

 interest to housekeepers. 



Sent prepaid by first mall, in paper, for 80 cents ; in muslin, 50 

 cents. Address FOWLER & WELLS, 



October, 1858.— 2t 808 Broadway, New York. 



ATTENTION ! NUESEEYMEN, FARMERS, &C. 



"VyTTE have now on h.ind, 20000 Dwarf Pear Trees, 2 to 4 yean 

 V T old, of the finest growth, consisting of all the leading vari- 

 eties. Also, 250,0(10 French Quince Stocks, which we offer at the 

 following Low prices : 

 DWARF PEARS, 3 to 4 years old, well rooted and branched, 

 $20 CO per hundred. 

 " " 500, or upwards, $16 00 per hundred. 



" " 2 years old, fine. *12 00 " " 



QUINCE STOCKS, Selected, Strong, $10 00 per thousand. 

 Second size suitable to bud First treason, with good cultura, 



$6 00 per thousand. 

 Well packed, and delivered at the Depot, Utioa, N. Y. 



EASTMAN & CO., Maple Grove Nitesbeies, 

 September, 18&8,— 2t. WaterviUe, Oneida Co., N. Y, 



