1847. 



GENESEE FARMER. 



79 



REMOVAL. 



The Rochester Agricultural Ware House has 

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

 Talman Block, opposite Reynolds' Arcade. See advertise- 

 ment below. 



Rochester Agricultural Ware-House, 



HARD-WARE AND SEED STORE. 



{No. 23 Buffalo st.. opposite Re'piolds^ Arcade.) 



Where can be found most kinds of GARDEN 

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

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



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

 feels 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 

 co-partnership with Mr. V,. i. Elliott — and the business 

 of the establishmeut will hereafter be conducted under the 

 lirmofNoTT &. Elliott. 



We shall keep constantly on hand, a full assortment of 

 Shaker Garden and Flower Seeds, the reputation of which 

 needs no comment. 



Wt are conriiuially manufacturing the celebrated Massa- 

 chusetts Sward C Fiow — 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 Teetli, Roo: 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 

 \icinity, 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 Butialo-street. 



ROCHE.STER NEWSPAPERS. 



ROCHESTER DAILY DEMOCRAT, TRI-WEEKLY 



DEMOCRAT, and MONROE DEMOCRAT, the largest 



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PRINTED ON Taylor's impkoveh napier steam press. 

 The Rochesler Daily Democrat is one of 

 the oldest and largest daily newspapers in Western New 

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 than any daily paper west of Albany. Its columns will al- 

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 and Domestic News, without the inconvenience to which 

 smaller dailies are subjected of muiillating or suppressing 

 important news. Corret, early, and full reports of the pro- 

 ceedings of the National and State Legislatures will also be 

 given during their sessions. The latest New York, Roches- 

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 its columns, with extensive Commercial and Statistical ta- 

 bles, of vast importance to all business men. 



THE MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH 

 is already completed from Washington to Balfalo, and will 

 very soon he extended to nearly every State and commer- 

 cial city in the Union. The proprietors of the "Democrat' 

 Will avail themselves of its advantages to obtain regular 

 daily as well as special reports of every thing important in 

 the way of news or business. 



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 Thursday, and Saturday mornings, and contains every thing 

 which appears in the liaily. To those who have only Tri- 

 Weekly Mails, it w ill be found exceedingly convenient and 

 useful. The 



MONROE DEMOCRAT 

 IS isjued from the same ofliee every Tuesday morning, and 

 iS the largest weekly paper v:est of t'le City of Ae-w; York. — 

 It will contain an immense amount of reading matter upon 

 Agricultural, Literary, and Miscellaneous subjects, together 

 with News, Markets, Congressional and Legislative pro- 

 ceedings contained in the Daily. 



Terms.— To mail subscribers the terms are as follows : 

 Daily, (city sub.,) $8 per year, or (by mail) §6 in advance. 

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Weekly Democrat, $2 " •' 



Packages of ten subscribers to the Weekly, $15 



Address orders to A. STRONG &; CO. 



Proprietors of Daily and Weekly Democrat, Rochester. 



ROCHESTER SEED STORE. 



[Established in 1831.] 



No. 4 Front Street, near Buffalo Street. 



By J A 31 E S P . FOGG. 



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

 who have for the last three years so liberally patronized the 

 Old Iioche.-:fn- Seed Store, that he has fitted up tlie Store, 

 No. 4 Front street, on the west side of Frtnt street, where 

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

 ally to be found in a Seed Store. 



The subscriber is well aware of the important relatior. 

 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 has 

 been used in selecting the seeds ofiered at this establish- 

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

 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 be 

 recommended as genuine and true to their kinds. 



AGENTS for the sale of seeds by the package, put up a' 

 the old Rochester Seed Store ; 

 Attica, H. D. (Jladding, Wyoming, J. C. Farris & 



Amsterdam, .1. W. Sturtevant Son. 

 Auburn, Hudson &, Buckbee Cleveland, Ohio, J. W. 



" James B. Cooper, Watson,^ 



Alb/on, Charles W. Perkins, Columbus, O., John Miller 

 Bnfialo, W. &, G. Br van'. Mount Venion, O., H. A. 

 Batavia, l.uc-As Sea\er, Raymond &.Co., 



Brockport, A. 15. Bennet, Sandusky City, O., W . T. 



Cananxiaigua, L. C. Cheney &. A. K. West, 



& Co., Toledo, O., Raymond & 



Caze7tovia, Dr. A. Ford. Co.. 



Castile, Halsted &, May, Adrian. Midi., Howard, 



Elmiru, Tracy Beadle, Smith, & Co., 



Geneva, Hemiup &, Cone, Detroit, Mh., J. \V. Strong 

 Geneseo, L. Turner. Jr., 



Homer, W. Sherman &, Son, Monroe, Mh., L. B. Wing, 

 /^/iara, Lewis H. Culver, Pontine, " Rogers &Dun- 



Lockport, S, H. Marks &. Co klee, 

 Maniford, J. Phelps &Co., Ypsilanti, Mich., Hewitt, 

 Mount Morris, R. Sleeper, Brothers & Co., 



Oswego, C. & E. Canfield, Chicago, III.. N. Sherman 

 " Meade & Carrington Milwaukie, W. 2^., Holton 

 Perry, R. H. Smith, & Goodall, 



Penu Van, John H. Laphara, " W. M. Cunning 



Paivnira, Wm. Blay, ham. 



Port Byron, Kendrick & Hamilton, C. W.,'ii.Y^etr 



Yates. (fc Co., 



Scottsville. Garbutt & Co., Kingston, C. W. C. Heath 

 Schenectady, D. L. Powell, London, " Ed. Adams, 

 Syracuse, rallman & Wil- St. Catharines, C. W., L. 



liams. S. St. Johns. 



Utica, J. E. Warner &Co., Toronto, C. W. R. Love. 

 Troy, J. Daggett & Co. Port Hope, " C. Hughes 



Garden Seeds put up at this establishment in small pa- 

 pers, may be found with mostof the merchants in the States 

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

 Rochester, N. Y. JAMES P. FOGG. 



Back Volnmss of the Genesee Farmer — The sub- 

 scriber has on hand the Volumes of the Genesee Farmer 

 for 1841, 1842, 1343, 1844, and 184-5— neatlv bound, which 

 hewillsell very cheap. JAMES P. FOGG. 



Rochester Seed Store, Front-st. 



Seedlins: Apple Trees wanted.— The subscriber 

 wishes to purchase a few thousand seedling Apple Trees. 

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



Rochester, Jan. J, 1847. 



Cash for Clover and Timothy Seed.— 500 bushels 

 Clover and Timothy Seed, wanted at the Genesee Seed 

 Store and .Agricultural Ware Hou.-e, Front street, by 



RAPALJIE &BRIGGS. 



Straw Cutters, of all the ?nost approved kinds, used 

 Western N. Y., for sale cheap, by 



RAPAL.TE <fe BRIGGS. 



Bound Volumes of the Farmer. 



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

 Price 50 cents. Also, bound copies of Volume VII, 184o. 



