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THE GEI^liSEE FAKMEE. 



HALLOCK'S Ag'l Warehowse and Seed Store. 



2io. 24, Exchangi street, Rochester, N. Y. 



[Emery's Com Planter and Seed Drill.! 

 THE subscriber, late from the estr.blishment of Emery & 

 Cii., manutUoturers at Albany, where he has been engaged 

 for the jiust six years, has been appointed their Sole Aoknt 

 in Kochester and Wejieru JIcw York, for tho sale of 

 JS/iifiri/'s ceUhraiecl liailroad Horse I'oicers and ThfesJi^ 



iii(/' JLic/iines ; OirciiUir mid Crnss-cnt &iw Mills, 

 i\'<>d MlUs, Corn-slock and Jlay-Oatters, <&c. 

 adopted to the Power, and now offers Iheni at mannfac- 

 tiinr's iirices, with the transportation added, and subject to 

 tile \v;irniritee, as follows: "To work to the satisfaction of 

 parcliasiTH as represented in circulars and catalogues, or to 

 be returned within three months, and full purchase money 

 to be refunded." The attention of farmers is solicited, and 

 a careful investigation into the construction of this Power 

 and its comparative mi-rit-s, as well as price requested, be- 

 fore piu'chasing elsewhere. lie is also agent for their 



COMBINED KEAPER AND MOWER, 

 and keeps constantly on hand Plows, llay-Cutters, Coi-n 

 ShelUrs, ."^eed Planters, &c., &c., comprising a complete 

 and extensive stock of Agricultural and Horticultural Im- 

 plements generally, together witli a full assortment of Field 

 and Garden Seeds, of the best Imported and Shaker 

 growth. 



He is also agent for the sale of Seymour's Grain Drills 

 and Eroadcast" Sowers, Wheel Cultivators, Cang Plows, 

 CUover Huilers, Cider j\Iills, Clover Gatherers, Horse Rakes, 

 Scythes and Snaths, Hand Rakes, Grind Stones, &e. 



He M'iU be prepared to furnish dealers with Drum and 

 T/iylors's well known Scythes; also Manure, Straw, and 

 Hay Forks, Snaths, Rifles, and other haying tools at manu- 

 laciurers's prices, wholesale and retail. 



Particular attention is called to a New Plow, which is 

 believed to be the liest east iron Plow ever offered, and 

 wliich is warranted to do better work, with less expense of 

 team, than auy otiier Plow heretofore sold in Rochester — 

 while the price is less than any other equally well finished. 



The " uniform one-price cash system" will be adopted, 

 with prices as low as the cost of articles, and just compen- 

 sation for labor and time, will allow. 



Farmers .-md others are invited to call and examine the 

 stock of Machines and Implements, and are assured that 

 no effort shall be wanting to meet promi^tly the wants af a 

 diroriminating public. 



fST" Circulars and Catalogues furnished gratis on ap- 

 plication porson.ally or by mad. E. D. IIALLOCK, 



June 1, 1S.>3 — tf No. 24, Exchange street, Rochester. 



Garden and Field Seeds, 

 FROM the new establishment of VANZANDT & BOW- 

 DISH, No. 114 State street, Rochester, N. Y., can be pur- 

 chased of the merchants generally throughout the country, 

 in papers or packages, on reasonable terms. Also, at the 

 Agricultural WarrliouseofE. D. HALLOCii,iS( 0.24 Exchange 

 street, Rodici^tiT, N. Y. 



The Seeds from this establishment can be relied on as 

 being of the bt^t qnality. They are mostly imported, or 

 grown for us by the Eiiniern S/iaters, and are warranted 

 good and true. Full directions for culti\ation printed on 

 each paper and package. 



VANZANDT & BOWDISH. 



Rochester, May 1, IS.'S. 



Cochin China Eggs for Sale. 

 THE .subscriber has the best collection of Cochin China 

 fowls in the State, and, perhaps, ii» Die cniuitry — so stated 

 by those who have seen them. They obtriined llie first pre- 

 mium at the Monroe County Agrieulluml Fair lawt fall. Wy 

 slock w;lh ()l.itainc(l from J. VicK, .Ir., one of the editors of 

 the Fiiriiw); and are pure and exceedingly fine. 



I will sell i;igs I'rom these fowls, nicely packed, and fir- 

 ward by express, or iii any way directed, fir ^4 jut ilozen. 

 MILKS DKCKKU, 



April, 1858. Rochester, N. Y. 



The Stowell Ever Green Sweet Com. 



A QUANTITY of this new and valuable variety, from 

 seed raised by ProlV^scir J. J. Mapes, LE.D., (br sale. Per 

 bushel, $10; peck, $.5; half peck, $3; quart, $1; sent by 

 express or mail to any jiart of the country, on receipt of 

 the money by post. This is beyond all doubt the best and 

 most proliflo kind of Sweet Corn ever grown. No farmer 

 should be without it. With ordinary care it will repay cost 

 a hundred times over the first season. 



DiKECTiciNS. — A quart of seed will plant one-tenth of an 

 acre, four t<i five kernels to the hill. Prepare ground wcU. 

 Cultivate like common corn. It may be planted any time 

 before the middle of June; earlier the better. 

 [From the Working Farmer.] 



" We have long been convinced that sweet com would 

 prove superior as "green fodder to any other ; and the only 

 objection urged against its use has been the smaller yield 

 l)er acre compared with other kinds. We are now prepar- 

 ed to recommend the use of Stowell's evergreen sweet com 

 for this purpose. The stalks are nearly as sweet as those 

 of sugar-cane, and do^Me the quantity can be gro'wii to 

 the acre, to that resulting from ordinary sweet corn." 



Anotlier advantage claimed for this edrn by Prof. Mapes, 

 though the subscriber does not endorse it, is, tJiat when de- 

 sirect, it may be kept green and frenh all ths year rmmd. 



[Professor Mapes, in the " Working Farmer," gives the 

 following directions for preserving the Stowell Ever-green 

 Sweet Corn :] 



'• The ears shoukl be gathered when fully ripe, and the 

 husk should be tied at the nose (silk end), to prevent dry- 

 ing, when it will keep soft, white and plump for more 

 tha-ih a year, if in a dry and cool place. At the dinner of 

 the Managers of the i air of the American Institute, last 

 year, we presented them with this corn of two successive 

 years' growth, boiled, and there was no perceptible differ- 

 ence between the two. This year we sent to the Fair one 

 stalk containing eight full and fair ears, and could have 

 sent many hundred stalks of six ears each." 



Many other recommendatory notices might be given. 



All orders prompt! v supplied. Address, post-paid, AL- 

 FR1:d E. PEACH, White Plains, Westchester Co., N. Y. 



May, 1^53.— 2t. 



EraplojTnent for Young Men.— Book Agency. 



D. M. DEWEY, Arcade Hall, Rochester, has, during tho 

 past nine years, employed several hundred young men in 

 the sale of books, and is now more extensively than ever 

 engaged in tho sale of good and valiiable books by travel- 

 iuir agents. The following are a few of the books now 

 offered : 



Uncle Tom's Cabin, in paper, retail, 33 



Sequel to Uncle Tom's Cabin, in paper, retail, 25 



Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin, " " 50 



Youatt on the Horse, the best work on the Horse, $1 50 



Harry's Fruit Garden, the best work on Fruits, 1 25 



Life of the Empress Josephine, by Headley, 1 25 



Dick Wilson, a new Temperance work, 1 25 



The Australian Captain, a book of facts, 1 25 



Chemical Field Lectures — Agriculture, 75 



Bibles, New Travels, Histories, Biographies, Agricultural 

 Books, Novels, Pamphlets, &c., &c., all of which "are put to 

 agents at the lowest cash prices — and agents are indemni- 

 fied against loss, A small cash capitarof from $15 to $30 

 will be required, and the agent can earn from $1 to $5 a 

 day, depending upon his adaptiition to the business. 



N. B. — Orders for any Book wanted, with the price of the 

 book enclosed, will be promptly answered by mall, and 

 the book sent free of postage. 



Sutjscriptions received for all American and Foreign 

 Perioilicals. Address D. M. DEWEY, 



May, 1S5.3. Arcade Hall. Rochester, N. T. 



SupeiTiIiosplinte of Lime. 



OF the best quality, and various other Fertilizers, for sale 

 at the lowest jiriet's. 



Plows, and all other Farming and Gardening Toole, and 

 a largo assortment of Field and Garden Seeds, of the best 

 quality. R. L. ALLEN, 



May, 1S53— 2t. 1S9 and 191 Water-st., New York. 



PERUVIAN GUANO. 



JUST received per ship Grecian, first quality Pemvian 

 Guano. 



No. 1 Superphosphate of Lime constantly on hand. 



Atrricultural and llorticultiiral Implements, and field .ind 

 garden seeds, the largest and most complete assortmi'nt to 

 be found in the United Slates. R. L. ALLEN. 



Juno 1, l!S53. 189 and 191 Water street, New Torlc. 



