1850. 



THE GENESEE FARMER. 



247 



The Fust Prtmntm of the JVew Yotk Stah Jg- 



iKultnial Society was awarded to 



E!»rER1 & CO.'S II>IPRO\^ED RAIXROAD HORSE 



PO^VER. 



THE subscribers are gratifitd to be enabled to present the pub- 

 lic with the best possible testimonial of the superiority of their 

 Recently Improved Railroad Horse Power, in the form of the First 

 Premium of the N. Y. State Agricultural Society, at their annual 

 Fair, held near Albany on the 3d, 4th. 5th, and 6th of September. 

 1850. where they were eshibited each day in r-tperation, in compe- 

 tition with Wheeler's Latest Improred. (still made and sold by us.) 

 Allen & Co. '8 Improved, made in New York by A. B. Alien & Co , 

 Ham's Approved Powers, from Rens.selaer co .. Badger's Patent, 

 from Otsego co,, and other approved Powers on the Endle.<!3 Chain 

 principle. 



They were all thoroughly examined by a competent Committee 

 of practical Farmers and Mechanics, unbiased by former awards 

 of the Socity to some of the kinds on exhibition, they unanimously 

 awarded the Society's First Premium, of Money and Diploma, lo 

 Emrry 4' Co.. for sitperiomty of mechanical construction, strength, 

 rturabilify and power. 



Having been long engaged in the manufacture and sale of Agri- 

 cultural Machinery and Unplements, we are pleased to know our 

 exertions to introduce improved Implements ot husbandry are 

 being appreciated by the agricultural public, the best testimonial 

 of which we find in the rapidly increasing and unprecedented de- 

 mand for every article of our manufacture and trade. In no arti- 

 cle have we met with greater suceess than our Farmers' Threshinj; 

 machinery, improved, manufactured and introduced by us ; and 

 notwithstanding the strong and growing competion of other man- 

 ufacturers, we have thus far fully sustained the superior charac- 

 tef of our machinery. Whenever alterations or improvements are 

 suggested, we invariably test, thoroughly, their utility before offer- 

 ing them to the public, and no new article or alteration introduc- 

 ed by us has thus far failed to give increased satisfaction. 



The attention of Farmers and Dealers in Agricultural Imple- 

 ments is rc-ipectfully requested to our Powers, before purchasing 

 elsewhere. 



Descriptive Catalogues, containing minute delineations, descrip- 

 tions, terms, prices, 8cc., &.c., of Horse Power?, also all the leading 

 articles in our trade, are furnished gratis on application by mail 

 or otheT-wise. 



Efficient local agents in each county are wanted, to introduce 

 and sell our Implements, to whom liberal commissions will be al- 

 lowed, varying according to location, exertions made, and amount 

 of sales. 



For further particulars apply to EMERY Sc CO., 



Proprietors of the Albany Agricultural Works, Warehouse and 

 Seed Store, Nos. 369 and 371, Broadway, Albany. N. Y. 



October, 1850. 



Pure White Lead. 



THE Rochester White Lead Manufacturing Company beg to 

 offer their brands of pubk lead to the attention of agricultu- 

 rists and horticuHuriats. for painting permanent structures of 

 every description. 



This article has been thoroughly tested by the best judges in 

 this city, and pronounced a genuine article. Persons desiring to 

 test the purity of the lead, may have it analyzed by a chemist : 

 and if in any case it should be found impure, we will pay th^^- priee 

 of analyzing it, and refund the money for the lead. 



Be particular about the brand: " Moulson's, 36 Front .street. 

 Rochester,'' is marked on every keg. Purchasers of lead have 

 occasionally been deceived in buying lead branded aa Rochester 

 lead. Mark, we are the only vianufacturers of lead here. There is, 

 however, a large quantity of lead " fixed over" here. Neverthe- 

 less, we wish our lead not to be confounded with that or any other, 

 and therefore desire all consumers to give us a trial. 



SAMUEL MOULSON. No. 36 Front st. 



Rochester, August 1, 1850. [S-tfj 



nUuer'*s Bee Hive. 



THIS beautiful and highly valuable practical Hive, is unsur- 

 passed by any other in the United States. The Rights are 

 in pamphlet form, with full engravings, and ample directions to 

 make it. Price $2 only ; sent by mail to any section of the coun- 

 try. Thifl is positively the only Hive of real merit to be had. 



Also, the AMERICA! BEE-KEEPER'S MANUAL, 350 pp , 

 35 fine engravings ; the most popular work ever publisbid on the 

 culture of bees. Price $1 ; sent by mail also. .A.ddres8 to this 

 office, post-paid. 

 ■een. Farmer Office, Rochester, .June, 1850 I^-tf ] 



BOOKS ON AGRICULTURE, &c., «Stc., 



For Sa/e at the Office of tht Jarmn: 

 The Publisher of the F.m.Mna keeps cou.'='antly on hand a large 

 assortment of the most popular and valuable fforks pertainin" lo 

 Agriculture, Horticulture, and Rural and Domestic Economy, 

 which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. The names and prices 

 of a portion of the books are annexed : — 

 American Agriculture, by Alien $1. 

 American Farm Book, $1. 

 American Poultry Yard by Browne. $1, 

 American Shepherd, by Morrell. $1, 

 American Veterinarian, by Cole. 50 cents 

 Buel's Farmer's Companion. 75 cents 

 Buist's Kitchen Gardener. 7!S cents. 

 Chaptal's Agricultural Chemistry. 50 centa. 

 Coleman's Continental .\griculturc $1. 

 Complete Farmer. $1. 

 Cole's American Fruit Book- 50 cents. 

 Domestic Animals, by R. L. Allen. Cloth. 75 ctB. ; paper, 60 cts. 



$1 50 



: Doctor, 25 cents, 

 rden. $1 25. 

 edit on ) ?1— paper. 75 



50 cent* 



Downing's Fruits and Fruit Trees of Ame.. 

 Downing's Landscape Gardening. $3 50. 

 Essay on Manures. 25 cents. 

 Farmer's and Emigrant's Hand-Book. $1. 

 Farmer's Manual. 



Gardener's Farmer's Dictionary. $1 .10. 

 Home Doctor. 25 cents. 

 Horse Doctor. 25 cents. 

 Horse's Foot— and how to keep it sound. 2; 

 Johnson's Agricultural Chemistry. $1 23. 

 Johnson's Dictionary of Gardening. 

 Kirby & Spencer's Entomology. $2. 

 Knowlson's Complete Farrier, or He 

 Ladies' Companion to the Flower G 

 Liebgig's AgriculturaK'hemistry, (n 



Liebgig's Agricultural and Animal Chom str^; Jpamphlet edi- 

 tions.) 25 cents each 

 Loudon's Ladies' Flower Giirden J.1 25. 

 Mason's Farrier and Stud Book. $1. 

 Miner's Bee-Keeper's Manual. $-1. 

 Norton's Elements of Scientific Agriculture. 

 Poultry Book, by Bennett. 75 cents. 

 Rural Economy, by BoussingauU. $1 25. 

 Scientific Agriculture, by Rodgera 75 cents. 

 Stable Economy, by Stewart. $1. 

 The Bird Fancier. 50 cents. 

 Treatise on Milch Cows. 38 cts. 

 Trees of America $4. 

 Vouatt on the Pig. 75 cents. 



ALSO. 

 2 setts Chamber's Miscellany. $8 per sett. 



**' These hooks can be safely forwarded by i 

 the country. 



(B^ Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention, and 

 the books forwarded by mail or Express as desired 



Dlonroe IVurser}'. 



TO THE PUBLIC. -1 have & few thousand trees left over and 

 above my contracts, which I offer at lair prices They con- 

 sist of all the best and late varietiv.s. and of \ho most thrifty and 

 fine growth. 



What is purchased at my nui^erycan be relied on with the 

 greatest confidence, for I give my individual Htt*^ntK'u to the cul- 

 tivation. 



I want, this Fall, about 100 busheli^of peach stones. 

 September. 1850^ ( HARLF.S POWIS. 



I, to any part of 



TO - FARMERS. 



CASH PAID FOR REi> ROOT .SEED .AT MV Oil, .MILL. 

 REYNOLDS, manufacturer of I.insi;ed Oil, White L. ad i 

 1 .^melli'd ClflPP : 



Oil. Sash Doors. 



d Blinds. Stain.d 



AMI di:alek 1 



Paints, Oils. Varnish, Glue. Brushes. &e ; French. F-nglish. 



American Plate. Crown, .and Sheet Gla«s. Kninch White I.< 



ing Class Plates, &c , 17 Buffalo Ptvect, r':rltr=te:- N. Y. 



HTlieeler's Patent Horse PoiTei— Price Reflnccfl I 



FOR SALE at the store of J-imks P. Foci:, No. 14 Front street 

 Rochester, N. Y. 

 Price of one Horpc Power. Thresher. Scpavator and Bands. $lli 

 '■ two '■ " " ■■ ■• 13: 



Also, Emfrv & Co,'s Latlst Impkovkd Oni. and Two Hnnsr. Pf.w- 

 F,Rs, at Manufacturers home prices. 

 October, 1850. 



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Timothy aiirt Clover Seed for Sale 



T the Rochester Seed Store. N'ns. 12 and 14 Front street 

 Sept. 1^ (9-21] JAMKS 1'. VOfrt; 



I 



UPWARDS of one hundred kinds of Pluw.^. and a curre.'^pondiug ft] 



variety of all other impkmcnts for ibf farmer, j.lauter. and V( 



gardner ; ejobracing thelarg'^^t and most eomjdrte assortment to '^f^ 



be found in the United States. .\lso. Field and GHrf^'-n Si c-ls a '.T 



large and varied assortment. .\. l> .v{,l,r-.\ 6i ((). h^^ 



AugUft. 13.S13. [8-it-oJ 189aua ll'l Wiiti-.j-t-, Now York j/jf 



