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THE GENESEE FAEMER. 



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SCRIBNEK'S READY RECKONER, 



rOR RHTP BUILDERS, BOAT BUILI1ERR, LUMliER ilEBCHAKTS, 

 FAKMEKS, AND MECHAJ^IOS : 



Sein-ff a oorreftmeamtrfmeiit ofSco/niling, Boards, Plank, 

 (hiMcal OmitenM of Square and Round Timher, Saw- 

 loffn. Wool/, <£•('., compHsed in a numJ/cr of tables; io 

 HDhii'h ore added Tables of Wages by Vt-e Montli, Board 

 or Rt^nt by the We^k or Day, and Railrofvl £>istmices. 

 AIm), Interest Tabl^a. at itfven per cent. By .1. M. Scrib- 

 NER, author ot '■'■ Kiiguiej-r-j' and Meclianict? Cofnpatl- 

 ion,'' "Engineer*'' I'ockH Table Boook,''' dc. dtc. 

 S0AR0 3LT is it possible to ailil to the recommondfitions 

 of the above book, more thnn to give its title pajfe. Every 

 one who is engaged in buying, selling, measuring, or in- 

 specting lumber, of any kind, will at once appreciate a 

 work of this kinil. No pains or expense has been spared 

 in revising or enlarging this edition, to make it in every 

 respect convenient and acc^urate. 



The Log Table was computed by drawing Diaor.uis tor 

 eflch and every log, from twelve to forty-four inches in di- 

 ameti^r, and the width of each board taken, alter taking off 

 the wane edge. The sum total of each board constitutes 

 the amount eacli log will give ; and if there can be any 

 dependence placed upon such strictly maihematieal accu- 

 racy, no one will hesitate for a moment to abide the results 

 here given, as the method adop'.ed by the author can result 

 in notliing less than sti'ict honesty and mathematical accu- 

 racy, to the parties intc'rested. 



The best evidence of the usefulness and popularity of 

 th's book, is the rapid and extensive sale of over T5,(hiii in 

 a few years. We do not hesitate to say that no book of its 

 size and price contains more usefid or correct tables. 



In all new and lumber countries the book will be found 

 very convenient, as it comprises much that is useful to the 

 farmer, mechanic, and business man. 



Prico , 25 cents ; 5 copies for ?1, post-paid. 

 JJ^~ Agents wanted to sell the above. Address 



GEO. W. FISIIER, 

 October 1, isr.3.— It. Rochester, N. T. 



M'Lane's Worm Speotiic. 



THE following;, from a customer, shows the demand which 

 this great medicine has created wherever it has been in- 

 troduced : 



Blossbttko, Tioga Co., Pa., March 80, 1850. 



Oentle^n/m : — In consequence of the great conf.umpiion 

 of your '■ Worm Specific" in this place and vicinity, we 

 have entirely exhausted our stock. We should feel obligo<l 

 by your forwarding, via Coming, N. T., twenty dozen, 

 with your bill, on the reception of which we will remit you 

 the money. 



From the wonderful eCTecis of said " Specific" in this 

 neighborhood, there could be sold annually a large quan- 

 tity, if to be had, (wholesale and retail) from some local 

 agent. If you would compensate a person for trouble and 

 expense of Tending, I think I could make it to your advan- 

 tage to do so. Tours, respectfiilty, 



WM. M. MALT.ORY, 



Messrs. J. Kidd & Co. Per W. E. Porter. 



%W~ Purchasers will please be careful to ask for Dr. 

 M'Luve's Celebrated Vermifugs, and take none else. All 

 other Yermifuges. in comparison are worthless. Dr. Mc- 

 Lane's genuine Vermifuge, also his C<debrated Liver Pills, 

 can now be had at all respectable Drug Store* in the 

 United States and Canada. 



Improved F'o'wls for Sale. 



HAVING- kept for several years the very best fowls to he 

 pnx'ured, an<l having the past season added to my stock 

 some exceedingly beautiful specimens, 1 have now a great 

 nuinljer of fine young pairs, certainly as g(X)d as can be 

 found in the country, which I will sell at a much lower 

 price than that charged by fowlKlealers. I will sell the fol- 

 lowing varieties at five dollars per pair : 



W/iite S!iangh4s, Black. ShanghcB, BufF ShanqTi^, and 

 Cbcfiin China; and Brahma Rooira, nnd Speckled Shan- 

 gfuM (a very beautiful bird), at ten dollars per pair. 



These fowds will be ready for delivery by the first of Sep- 

 tember, and I will coop them carefully, with feed, water, 

 &c., and send by railroad or express, as desired, without 

 charge, and warrant every fowl sent to be pure and fine. 

 Orders are solicited. Wm. VICK. 



Rochester, N. Y., August 1, 1868. 



Cuttings of the best kind of Basket Willow, 



WITH dirootion* for planting, for sale at $5 a thousand, 

 by WM. IL DENNING, 



Oat. 1, 1858. Fishkm Landing, Dutchess Co. 



Fiarm for Sale, In Roeft County, Wisconsin. 



THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale his farm, lying within 

 seven miles of the village of Beloit, and nine of the city of 

 Janesville, consisting of 305 acres^prairie, timber, and 

 meadow — under a good state of improvement, a great part 

 being seeded to timothy. 



There is a large and o<MtIy stone house on said farm, fVom 

 which may be had a view of the Valley of Rock Kiver, for 

 many miles in extent. 



Thei'e is also a bearing Orchard of grafted fruit on the 

 farm, living water, and most other conveniences belonging 

 to older farms in the Eastern States, not excepting railroad 

 facilities. 



The limits of this advertisement preclude the possibility 

 of a fiirtlier description ; it will suffice to say, that this is 

 one of the best farms in a most delightful country. 



I'rice, $2<J an acre, if sold before the first of December 

 next. .JOHN L. V. THOMAS, 



Beloit, Kock county, Wisconsin. 



P. S. — There will be sold also to the purchaser of the 

 farm, if desired, a stock of Horses and Cattle, Farm Im- 

 plements, &c., the present owner being compelled to under- 

 take other business. 



October 1, 1853.— It* 



Evergreen Trees, 



OF the following kinds and sizes, we can supply to Nur- 

 serjmen and others to a Ifirge amount, and at very low 

 prices : 



Koncay Spruoe Fir, f^-om 8 inches to 6 feet 



Black Sjjr-uc^, Fir. ft-om S inclies to 6 feet, 



j5V<i-o/)<ki7i SUrer Fir, from 6 inches to i feet. 



Balsa^n Fir, from 1 foot to 12 feet. 



ITemlock. fi-om 1 foot to 4 feel. 



8co1<:h Fir, fVom 6 inches to 8 feet. 



AtksiHan Pine, fr»m G inehes to S feet. 

 White Fine, from 1 foot to 12 feet. 



Amsrican Arbor Vit<p, fi-om 1 foot to 5 feet. 



Siberian Arbor Fit<i3, from 6 inches to 4 feet 



Red Cedar, fi-om 1 foot to 7 feet. 



Leban<yn Cedar, from 6 inches to 2 feet. 



Those who wish for any of the above-named articles, can 

 lecrn our exact prices by ad<lressing us, and stating the 

 number they wish to purchase. To large buyers we make 

 a proper discount. Orders received eojrly we can fXiIfll 

 most perfectlv, while if thev are late we mav not be able to 

 do Eo well bv them. D. S. MANLEY & 'BROTHER. 



Buffalo, October 1, 1353.— 2t. 



Chinese Fowls. 

 FOR SALE, a number of pairs of genuine Black Shanghse 

 Chickens, strongly marked, and embracing all the fine 

 points of Chint«e fowls. No one wishing a superior breed 

 of fowls for laying or for the table, will be disappointed by 

 procuring this variety. Also, a few pairs of the celebrated 

 Brahma Pootra stoek. 



Orders received fi-om any part of the country will be 

 promptly executed, and the fowls caged in suoh a manner 

 that they can be transported safely for any distance. 



Terms— Black Shangha;, $5 per pair; Brahma Pootra, 

 $10 per pair. 



Address the subscriber, nt the oflice of this paper. 



CHAS. W. SEELYE. 



1000 Book Agents Wanted. 



INTELLIGENT and industrious men wanted in every 

 part of the United States, to engage in the sale of the best 

 atsortment of ILHTSTRATED POPULAR AND USE- 

 FUL BOOKS publshed in the country. 



Men of good address, having a small capital of $25 to 

 $100, can do well by engaging in this business, as the in- 

 dueements offered are of the most liberal character. 



For further particulars, address (postage paid) 



ROBERT SEARS, Publisher, 



October 1, 1S53.— 2t ISl WiUiam st.. New York. 



A Chance to Make Money ! 



PROFITABLE AND HONORABLE EMPLOYMENT! 

 THE SUBSCRIBER is desirous of having an Agent in 

 each countv and town in the Union. A capital of from .$5 

 to $10 only will be required, and any thing Uke an efficient, 

 energetic m.in can make from .$3 to $5 per day— indeed, 

 some of the Agents now employed are realizing twice '.hat 

 sum. Every information will be given by addressing (po6l>- 

 age paid) WM. A. KUJSLER, 



Box 601, Philadelphia Post OfSce. 

 October 1, 1853.— It* 



