1847. 



GENESEE FARMER. 



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Seymour's Patent Broadcast Sowing Machine. 



The accompanying 

 engraving; gives a view of 

 SKVMOUH'S SOWING 

 MACH[NK, which he has 

 io sucoessfiilly introduced ' 

 among the f irmiTs of Wes- 

 tern New York. Ii sows 

 correctly all kinds of grain 

 and seed, from peas to 

 grass seed ; also plaster, 

 Time, &c. 



Witii this machine, any 

 boy who cm diive a horse 

 with common accuracy, 

 may ride in an easy seat 

 and sow much better than 

 is usually done by hand, 

 or thnn most people can 

 sow by hand, — and windy 

 weathar will seldom stop 

 the farmer in his sowing, 



or previ^nt it froin being well dons. Thus he may save time, labor and seed, and be sure of better crops thin he can 

 get by uneven sawing. Many testimonials have been received in f ivor of this M ichine, from as respectable firmers as 

 any in ihii Stite— thus establishing, beyond a doubt, its value and effi ra"y. The following are among those who have 

 given their Certirtcites of recom.nandation : — Bani Bndley, Es^., F. N. Toby, Esq., Frederick Munson, E. W. Fair- 

 child. Hiram Steel, Calvin Pomeroy, Philo Hamlin, Wm. Carter, C. H. Chapin, Wm. Bradley, Sylvanus Emmons, 

 F. W. Collins, Guy Collins. Josiah Porter, Esq., Myron Adams, Esq., J. H. Wheeler, of East Bloomfield ; J. C. Taft, 

 Josiah Wendell, of West Bloomfield ; Azariah IJickford, Belden Seymour, of Victor, Ontario county; Augustus 

 Stewart, of Benton, Yates county, . Y. 



Reference may be had to the following gentlemen, viz : J. T. Rathbun, Esq., Scipio, Cayuga county; J. M. Sher- 

 wood, Esq., Auburn. J. H. Sutton, Aurelius: Wm. Scoby, Springport. John Searing, Ledyard; John Delafield, Esq., 

 Fayette, Seneca county; Joel W. Bacon, Waterloo; Abner Barlow, Manchester; Ephraim Lacy, Caledonia; Abrara 

 Brewer, Scottsburgh; Lester Bradner, Esq , Dansville; Elias Gilbert, Richmond. 



(CF This is a new Machine, patented less than two years since, and greatly improved within the last ten months, 

 and is far superior to any before in use in the country. The Machine may bo had of the Sbscriber in East Bloomfield, 

 Ontario county, N. Y., where all orders will be promptly attended to. Each Machine is accompanied with directions 

 for using. Mechanics wishin to engage in manufiicturing this machine can be accommodated with rights. 



East Bloomfield, Ont. C.,., N. Y., April, 1847. PIERPONT SEYMOUR, Patentee. 



REMOVAL. 



The Rochester Agricultural Ware House has 



been removed from Front-.«lrcet to No. 23 Buflalo-street, 

 Talman Block, opposite Reynolds' Arcade. See advertise- 

 ment below. 



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Rochester Agricultural Ware -House, 



HARD-WARE AND SEED STORE. 



(No. 23 Buffalo st., opposite Reiptolds' 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. E. J. Elliott — and the business 

 of the cstablishmeut will hereafter be conducted under the 

 firmofNoTT &c Elliott. 



We shall keep constantly on hand, a full assortment of 

 Sfiaker Garden and Flower Heeds, the reputation of which 

 needs no comment. 



W; 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 as.sortmpnl of the various approved Plows and 

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

 Corn Shellor.s — 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 Buffalo-street. 



Straw Cutters, of all the most approved kinds, used in 

 Western N. Y., for sale cheap, by 



RAPALJE & BRIGGS. 



FOR SALE. 



Short-Horn and Devon Cattle, each thorough 



bred of their kind. The cattle of these stocks have been bred 

 for many years by the Subscriber, and have been selected 

 from the best breeds, and bred with the best and latest im- 

 ported blood, with a particular view to the development of 

 their most valuable qualities. 



Also — Cotswold, (long wooled,) and South- 

 down Sheep, of the best description, descended from the 

 choicest and most celebrated English flocks. 



They can be sent from the farm of the Subscriber, east 

 and north by canal and rail-road, and west by steamboat, 

 with safety and dispatch. Address 



LEWIS F. ALLEN, 



Black Rock, April 1, 1847. Black Rock, N. Y. 



SHAKER GARDEN SEEDS! 



The Subscriber is agent for the New Lebanon 



Sorieti/, and has on hand a fresh and full supply of these 

 truly excellent Seeds. L. B. SWAN, Druggist, 



Rochester, March 18, 1847. No. 18 Buffalo st. 



Api'le and P:!ar Scions. 

 Having increased my stock of scions, I here- 

 by offer the following varieties, in addition to the "Spy" 

 iuid Swaar : " Yellow Bell Flower," " Seek-no-furlher," 

 Newtown Pippin, 'English and Roxbury Russett,'" " Red 

 Cheek Pippin," " Sweet Pearmain," and Virgalieu Pear. — 



As my object is to propagate the best varieties, orders for 

 small quantities shall be furnished in all cases. 



For Apple scions, $1.00 per hundred ; Pear scions, $3.00 

 per hundred ; or small quantities, 4cts. each. 



Rochester, April 1, 1847. JAMES H. WATTS. 



N. B. I wish to purchase. 500 bbls. of apples of the Swaar, 

 Russet, or Spitzemberg varieties — to be in good order and 

 in clean flour barrels — for which a liberal price will be given. 



Call at my office, corner Buffalo and State streets. 



Clover and Timothy Seed.— 500 bushels of Clover 

 and Timothy Seed, for sale at the Genesee Seed Store, No. 

 18, (old No. 10,) Front street, by 



Rochester, April 1, 1347. RAPALJE & BRIGGS. 



