1850. 



THE GENESEE FARMER. 



101 



Important to Farmers. 



AGRICULTURAL BOOK STORE. 



THE Subscriber has opened a Store at Nn. 71 Chambers st., 

 '■ Irving House."' New York, where he will be happy to attend 

 to all orders for AGRICULTURAL or oLber Works, which will be 

 Eold at prices as low as can be furnished by any other house in the 

 city. 



{J(^ Books sent by mail or Kxpress. carefully packed, to any 

 part of the Union. Address CHARLES B. NORTON, 



Agricultural Book Store, New York- 



Upright Saw BIIU, 



(Vmn CURYED WORS IN W.VGOr^ MAKING. CABI^^:T, WORK, 8iC. 



, annexed cut represents the most simple and efftT'Ctual ar- 

 angemi'nt for a saw mill for the purposes designed. 



e made, they 



for c 



equally well adapted 



iHo 



' Po-B 



1? lb 



Manufactured aud for .sale at the Agi 



or may be used by steam 

 or water power as defired. 

 Its construction is a sim- 

 ple frame with two up- 

 rights from 8 to 12 feet 

 feet long, with three cross 

 beams 3J-a feet long, of 

 3>2 by 6}i inches square. 

 Near the upper end i? 

 hung a straight shaft 

 with fly wheels D on each 

 end, outside the frame. 



E, two driving pulleys, 

 (one loose ) 



C, wrist pins in fly 

 wheels, to drive connect- 

 ing rods. 



F, connection of the 

 driving rods and lower 

 part of saw gate. 



G, table. 

 B , dog for holding down 



plank. Stc 



A, wind box and pipe 

 for cleaning away saw- 

 dust. 



These mills can be af- 

 forded complete for $35, 

 ready to be driven by 

 horse- ateam. or water 

 power. They are war- 

 ranted to be superior to 

 any thing of tbe kind 

 heretofore offered — and 

 with one of the Railroad 

 Horse Powers, is an im- 

 portant acquisition to 

 mechanics having hea^-y 

 or curved sawiog to do. 

 icultural Warehouse of 

 H. L. EMERY. 

 & 371 Broadway, Albany. N. Y. 

 hv taken to pieces and packed for .-jhipment 



April 1, 1850. 

 N, B, The whole 

 to any part of the country. Weight about 300 poundi 



Moni-oe rVurscry, 



af»j« THE Subscriber would remind his frieuda and the public 

 #y^ that the Feason of transplanting trees is at hand, so that 

 ^i**"*- those, who intend to set out trees this spring, would do as 

 well to make an early selection. 



He is ready to make contracts wholesa'e or retail. His trees 

 are of the most thrifty growth and well Bssorted, consisting of 

 fruit nnd ornamental tree^. together with a beautiful stock of green 

 house plants, all at reduced prices. 



{JtJ' Applications, (poft-paid) will be promptly attended to. 

 Greece March. 1850. [4 2tl CHARLES FOWlS. 



Alonzo Frost, 



LAND AGENT, NURSEYMEN. JUSTICE OF THL: PEACE. 



Iirn-SK NO. 120 SOl-lH SOPHIA ST.. OFFiCK Iff CHII.D'S Rl OCK, 



A GOOD asaortmeut of most articles in the Nursery Hue on 

 hand, and arrangements ma^ie by which orders can be filled 

 on as good terms as elsewhere. Those wishing to obtain fruit trees 

 will consult their interest )iy calling and examiuing before purchas- 

 ing from others. Also 50.000 Cherry seedlings, Black Mazzard. 

 April 1. 1850. [4-lt*] 



Botanic Garden Nnrscry^. 



agjj^ WATERLOO. SENECA COUNTY, N. Y.. A^ miles N. W. 

 ^R?^ of Waterloo Village ou the Vienna road. The subscriber 

 -i^*^ offers for sale at wbolsale or TctaU, a variety of FRUIT 

 TREES selected by pesonal inspection from Bearing Trees, com- 

 prising Apples. Peaches, Cherries. &e. A choice selection of Ever- 

 green and Deciduous Trei^ aud Shrubs. Also, asuperb assortment 

 of Herbaceous Perennial Flowering Plants &:c. 



Native Trees. Shrubs and Plants Collected by the 100 or 1000 If 

 ordered early. 



Orders promptly executed and trees and plants packed for safe 

 transportation to any part of the United States, Canada, or Europe. 

 [4-lf] WM. S. DELL. 



Highland Nurseries, Ncivburgli N. Y. 



THE PROPRIETORS beg leave to inform their patrons, and 

 the public in general, that their stock of 

 FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES, See, 

 for Spring planting, is unusually large and thrifty, and embraces 

 all of tbe best varieties introduced into notice in this country or 

 Europe; of Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry. Peach, Nectarine. Apricot, 

 Grape Vines. Gooseberry. Currants, Raspberry, Strawberry. Ue. 



Portugal Quince trees, standards e.xtra size, each $1 00 



do do do quenouille. do do 1 00 



Angers, (true.) extra 1 00 



Trees of the usual size, 50 



Also, Pears on Qxiince, a.nif*^ppte on Paradise stocks, for dwarf 

 trees. 



The stock of Ornamental Trees, shrubs, &e..i8 very large; and 

 quantitiei to dealers or planters, on a large scale, will be fumi^ed 

 at greatly reduced rates. 



HEDGE PLANTS. 



A large stock of Buckthorn and Osage Orange plants. 



Also, a large stock of Rhubarb and Asparagus roots. 



The entire stock has been propagated under the personal super- 

 vision of \ SAUL, whose long connection with this establishment 

 is some guarantee, from the reputation it has gained, (and the 

 present proprietors are determined to merit.) as to the genuineness 

 and accuracy of the present stock. 



Orders respectfully solicited, and will receive prompt attention, 

 which will be carefully packed and shipped to any part ol the 

 Union or Europe. 



Catalogues furnished gratis to post-paid applicants. 

 [4-] A SAUL & CO. 



To Ffuit Growers and Nurserymen. 



SPRING OF 1850. 



THE SUBSCRIBERS invite the attention of tree purchasers 

 to their stock now offered for sale. By large importr ions 

 from Europe, and an extensive scale of propagation in their own 

 grounds, they are enabled to offer one of the most extensive and 

 complete assortments, and o^i tbe moat liberal conditions. 



The well known health, hardiness, and vigor of the trees grown 

 here, and tbe undivided and scrupulous attention given to every 

 department by the proprietors in person, offer great induce- 

 ments to purchasers. 



^tajidard Fruit Trees. 



Pyramidal and Dwarf Fruit Trees. * 



Gooseberries. Currants, StrawbetTies, ^c-. 



Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. 



Roses, Dahlias, ^c. 



Hedge Plants, (includijig large quantities of Buckthorn 

 and Osage Orangf.) 



Stocks far Staiulard and Dwa^f Trees. 

 .Vnd all other Nursery Articles, besides a large collection of 

 (iuEr.-vHOusE. BoRDEF and Bkddino Plants. Wholesale priced 

 lidts sent gratis to all post-paid applications. A separate Cata- 

 logue for 1850. of Roses. Dahlias, and other new and rare articles 

 will b« also furni.^hed. 



ELLWANGER fc BARRV. 

 Mount Hope Garden & Nurseries. Rochester, N. V. 



February let, 1850. 



Ba.re Kvergreen Trees. 



WE h:ive on hand a fine stock of 

 DKODAR.or Indian Cedar; 

 ArKACARiA. or Chili Pine; 

 Cv.iiAR OF l.re^No.Nj 

 Abies Morinda. or Himalayan Spruce; 

 Pj.m-3 exceisa. or Lofty Pine; 

 PiNUs Ckmbra, or Cemh,an Pine; 



and many other specie.s all iu pots, imported lati. Beason, and well 

 cHtablishcd. Priced lists furnished on application. 



ELLWANGER & BARRY. 

 Mount Plope Garden 8c Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 



March, 1850. 



Engraving. 



E BALD WIN, would repprctfully inform his friends and the 

 • public generally that he has located iimself in Rochester, 

 and is prepared to execute all dGecriptione of Engraving, Seals. 

 Labills. Machinery. Visiting and Wedding Cards, Letters, Book 

 and rloth stamps. Views of Buildings or Animals, in short every 

 thing in his line will be done neatly and reasonably. He will also 

 keep on hand an assortment of 



JUVENILE BOOKS, 

 such a-^ Young Toy Books, Dream Books. Prlmrao-s. &c.. illus- 

 trated with fine wood cuts, plain and colored. Letter and fancy 

 envelops, motto wafers, Prints, Lead pencils, Sec. .Sec., which he will 

 sell fur cash at New-Vork prices. Jill those wishing anything in 

 his line will please call at No 16 third floor Reynolds Arcade, 

 Rochester N. Y. 



B.4CK VoM^MES of the I-'armer we can famish bound. 

 Also, qU works on Agriculture nnd Horticiillur*', Poultry, 

 Hiieep, &LC. 



