1847. 



GENESEE FARMER. 



66 



KEMOVAL 

 The Rochester Agricultural Ware House has 



been removed from Front-street to No. 23 Buffalo-street, 

 Talman Block, opposite Reynolds' Arcade. See advertise- 

 ment below. 



Rochester Agricultural Ware-House, 



HARD-WARE AND SEED STORE. 



(A'o. 23 Buffalo st., opposite Reynolds' Arcade.) 



Where can be found most kinds of GARDEN 



and FIELD SEEDS, Hard-ware, Tin-ware, Wooden-ware, 

 Willow-ware, House Trimmings, Kithen Furniture, &c. 



The late proprietor of this Establishment, (Thos. Nott,) 

 lieels grateful to his many patrons for their very liberal pat- 

 ronage during the past year, and would solicit a continuance 

 of the same — promising to sell them as good articles in his 

 line, and as cheap, as can be purchased at any other estab- 

 lishment west of Boston or New York. He has formed a 



ROCHESTER SEED STORE. 



[Established in 1831.] 



co-partnership with Mr. E. J. Elliott— and the business | No. 4 FrONT StREET, NEAR BUFFALO StREET. 



By J A M E S P . F O G G . 



The subscriber begs leave to say to Farmers, and others, 

 who have for the last three years so liberally patronized the 

 Old Rochester Seed Store, that he has fitted up the Store, 

 No. 4 Fi-ont stn %t, on the west side of Front sir^et, where 

 he will be happy to see all who may want any article usu- 

 ally to be found in a^eed Store. 



The subscriber is well aware of the important relation; 

 which the seedman holds to the whole farming communi- 

 ty, and that on his honor and veracity the crop and profit of 

 a season in some measure depend. The greatest care haa 

 been used in selecting the seeds offered at this establish- 

 ment for the ensuing year, and they can be relied upon aa 

 pure and genuine, carefully selected and raised from the 

 very best varieties, and properly cured. Many kinds were 

 raised in the immediate vicinity of this city, by Mr. C. F. 

 Crosman, and under the inspection of the proprietor ; oth- 

 ers were raised by experienced seed growers, and all can ho 

 recommended as genuine and true to their kinds. 



AGENTS for the sale of seeds by the package, put up at 

 the old Rochester Seed Store : 



Attica, H. D. Gladding, 



Amsterdam, J. W. Sturtevant 



Auburn, Hudson &, Buckbee 

 " James B. Cooper, 



Albion, Charles W. Perkins, 



Buffalo, W. & G. Bryant, 



Batavia, I.ucas Seaver, 



Brockjwrt, A. B. Bennet, 



C'anantiaigua, L. C. Cheney 

 &Co., 



of the establishmeut will hereafter be conducted under the 

 firm of NoTT & Elliott. 



Wc shall keep constantly on hand, a full assortment of 

 Shaker Garden and Flower Seeds, the reputation of which 

 needs no comment. 



Wfc are continually manufacturing the celebrated Massa- 

 chusetts Sward C Plow — to which has been awarded the 

 greatest number of Premiums— which we shall sell at the 

 low price of $7, with an extra point. Also — shall keep on 

 hand an assortment of the various approved Plows and 

 Points, Cultivator Teeth, Root Cutters, Straw Cutters, and 

 Corn Shellers — with a hundred and one other articles, too 

 tedious to mention. 



Farmers from a distance, as also those in our immediate 

 vicinity, are respectfully solicited to call at our new estab- 

 lishment, and examine our assortment before purchasing 

 elsewhere. NOTT & ELLIOTT, 



Rochester, Jan. 1, 1847. No 23 Buftalo-street. 



Agricultural Implements. 



In order to accommodate the subscribers to the Farmer, 

 from whom frequent inquiries and orders for implements 

 are received, I have made arrangements to supply the fol- 

 lowing articles : 



Pitts' Thrasher and Separator, ] 



The above, including Horse-Power 



Pitts' Corn and Cob Mill, 



Seymour's Sowing Machine, 



Sanford's Straw-Cutter, 



Burrall's Patent Corn-Sheller, 

 Also, most kinds of Plows, Cultivators 

 usual prices. As my only object is the accommodation of 

 subscribers to the Farmer who reside at a distance, (without 

 fee or reward,) all orders should be post paid and accompa- 

 nied with the cash. The implements will be carefully se- 

 lected, and shipped per order. D. D. T. MOORE. 

 Farmer Office, Rochester, September, 1846. 



Wanted Immediately !— A practical nurseryman, who 

 understands his business thoroughly, to take the place of 

 foreman in an established nursery in Cleveland, Ohio. 



Satisfactory testimonials of honesty ajid effciency will be 

 required. 



Apply immediately, (if by letter, postpaid,) stating sala- 

 ry expected and other particulars, to P. BARRY, 



Dec. 1. 1846. Genesee Farmer Office, Rochester. 



Seedlins: Apple Trees wanted.~The subscriber 

 wishes to purchase a few thousand seedling Apple Trees. 

 Apply personally, or by mail, to S. MOULSOX, 



Rochester, Jan. 1, 1847. 



Back Volumes of the Genesee Farmer— The sub- 

 scriber has on hand the Volumes of the Genesee Farmer 

 for 1841, 1842, 1843, 1844, and 1845— neatly bound, which 

 he will sell very cheap. JAMES P. FOGG. 



Rochester Seed Store, Front-st. 



Wyom,ing, J. C. Farris & 



Son. 

 Cleveland, Ohio, J. W. 



Watson, 

 Columbus, O., John Miller 

 Mount Vernon, O., H. A. 



Raymond &Co., 

 Sandus/ct/ City, O., W. T. 



& A. k. West, 

 Toledo, O., Raymond & 



Co., 

 Adrian, Mich., Howard, 



Smith, 6c Co., 

 Detroit, Mh., J. W. Strong 



Apple Seeds— Growth of 1846, for sale at the Rochester 

 Seed Store, by JAMES P. FOGG. 



Straw Cutters, ofaii the most approved kinds, used 

 Weetera N. Y., for sale cheap, by 



RAPALJE & BRIGGS. 

 No. 10, Fnuo-st. 



Cazenovia, Dr. A. Ford, 



Castile, Hals ted «fe May, 



Elmira, Tracy Beadle, 



Geneva, Hemiup dt Cone, 



Geneseo, L. Turner. 



Homer, W. Sherman & Son, 



Ithaca, Lewis H. Culver, 



Lockport, S. H. Marks & Co 



Mumford, J. Phelps &.Co., 



Mount Mm-ris, R. Sleeper, 

 " " Ames & Farnam 



Oswego, C. & E. Canfield, 

 ' ' Meade & Carrington 



Perry, R. H. Smith, 



Pe/m Van, John H. Lapham, 



Palmyra, Wm. May, 



Port Byron, Kendrick &, 

 Yates. 



Scottsville. Garbutt <fc Co., 



Schenectady, D. L. Powell, 



Syracuse, E. J. Foster, 



Utica, J. E. Warner & Co., 



Troy, J. Daggett <fc Co. 



Garden Seeds put up at this establishment in small pa 

 pers, may be found with most of the merchants in the States 

 of New York, Ohio and Michigan, and in Canada. 



0= Be very careful to call at the right place. The old 

 Rochester Seed Store is altogether a different concern from 

 the one farther down the street. JAMES P. FOGG. 



Rochester, N. Y. 



Jr. 



Monroe, Mh., L. B. Wing, 

 Pontiar, " Rogers dtDun- 



klee, 

 Ypsilanti, Mich., Hewitt, 



Brothers & Co., 

 Chicago, III.. N. Sherman 

 Milwaukie, W. T., Holton 

 & Goodall, 

 " W. M. Cunning- 

 ham, 

 Hamilton. C. W., S. Kerr 



&Co., 

 Kingston, C. W. C. Heath 

 Lo7ido7i, " Ed. Adams, 

 St. Catharines, C, W.,L. 



S. St. Johns. 

 Toronto, C. W. R. Love, 

 t Hope, " C. Hughes 



Bound Volumes of the Farmer. 



A few copies of Volume VI, bound, for sale at this office. 

 Price 50 cent?. Also, bound copies of Volume VU, 184o. 



