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THE GEXESEE FARRIER 



CJonltttts of ttis Jfuniitr. 



C^:e-:iar Hinis for August, - 



-■ ir of Soils, 



-,« 4 ^-.,f-^«— /-.f Gr-^sg 5dP*<rj3j lJI>j 



- -a in rhili 2*S 



- 235 



THE GENESEE FAEHEE, 



A M'-.VTHLT JOCPJaL OF 



AGBICULTUEE i HORTICULTUKE. 



VOLCSIE XV^ SECOND SEIRE5. 1S5*. 



-iWe, _ - 241 



. Palatine, --^ 



EACH NTMBER CO>TArN"S 32 EOYAL OCTATO PAGES, IN 



DOUBLE COLU>rS'S. AST) TWELVE NTilBEP^ FORM 



A VOLOIE OF SS4 PAGES IX A YEAR. 



_ - . -.^r,^ 



njSaine, 



-i Manures,.. 



>r-; ^--i..- ^o^- .vr '.^eat, 



Gain of Weiiht in 'Ilattle Fee<3iiig, 



r>~ims for CluLrehes, 



Slaving of Cows, 



GrakhSpper Food,... 



SiOTell Com, 



Horrors of the Goano Trade, 



Improring Wheat, 



CatEle-feSers in Ofajo, 



243 

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 2441 

 245 

 245 

 2W 

 247 : 

 249 

 249 I 

 250 

 , 250 

 230 

 . 250 

 . 250 



HOKTICCLTTRii DEPAETl£E3fT. 



Hort. ExhilxtioDS, tx~, in Caroga and Tompkins Countxea, 



Straw-berries, -- ,- 



Gemaij Azorea, or Large Blue-flowered Clematia, 



M-=";-r of •:-.= Kort. Society of the Valler of the Genesee, .. 

 ; ' " ;r Pears 'caltJTaled by'M. de Liron d" Air- 

 re, Kantes, 



Terms. 



Sinde Copy, 50..'<i 



Five Copies, - 2.&J 



Eight Copiea, - — -.. 3.00 



And at the same rate for any larger number. 

 t^° Remittances propedr mailed, and postage paid, at the risk 

 of the Publisher. 

 t^^ Postmasters are resr-ectfolly requested to act as Agents. 

 DA^TEIi LEE, 

 PMither and Proprietor, Rochester, IT. T. 



LADIES' DEPARTMEfT. 



Modes of Preparing the Peach, - 257 



Cheese making, 257 



Tae Home of Taste, 2-57 



Epigram, 257 



ED 1X02*3 TABLE. 



Tbe Wh«ai V\7. or "Weevil,'' - 2.SS 



r - .----- ; _ 23% 



.r>:c"s >roumal, 235 



arrant Wine, 239 



rirYork, -259 



. Illinois 2j9 



259 



. _ 259 



. Blaekirood'g Magazine, 259 



'liois, 2-39 



^,.., ,.-.- . . .>:4...... 260 



fiw^niricg ano. AnsweT3, . - 260 



jLLrsTaATioxa. 

 Vir^, . 233 



Design for Carriage-iiotise and .Stable, 241 



Cborcb in the Bomaoesqoe Style, 248 



CJematia Ararea, 232 



Oeadomria tritid (Wheat Fir), 249 



CHEAPEST AND BEST. 



LEE, MAUTT & CO., ROCHESTER, N. T, 



Are the Publishers of one of the Largest and Cheat ert Xewspapers 



in the countrr. 



THE WEEKLY AIOIRICAN 



Is a paper of large size, containing 36 c^'lnmn?. It contains the 

 Latest Xews up to the day of publication. Important Public Intel- 

 ligence, a weU- selected Miscellany and General Reading page. 

 Grain, Cattle, Wool and Iron Markets to the latest dates from Bos- 

 ton, Xe-sr York, Albany, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Troy, Baltimoie and 

 Rochester. 



This ^per is published ercrr Thursday, for OXE D0LL.4R A 

 YEAP^ LSTAPJ-ABLY IX ADVAXCE. It is the best and cheap- 

 est paper for ^rmers and others in this and the Western States. 

 They also publish 

 1-HE THI-WEEKLT AMERICAN 

 Price- $4 per annum, and 

 THE DAILT AMERICAN, 

 Price S^ per annum, to mail subscribers. 

 LEE, MAXX k CO. have in operation SIX STi:-A3r AXD THREE 

 HAXD PKEiSSES, by means of which thev can gire all orders for 

 BOOK OB JO B WO RK ixmediate dispatch, while their large 

 assortment of TYPES, BORDERS and OBXAMEXTS, enables 

 them to execute orders in the BEST STYLE. Railroad Companies, 

 Banks, Insurance Offices, Jlannfacturing Establishments, Forward- 

 ers. Sbipi^-ers. Merchants and Lawrers, can have their work done 

 with PCXCTCALrTY and ELEGaS'CE, and their Books ruled and 

 bound in anv desired patterns and in the best manner. 



Address LEE, MAXX k CO., 



Pvochester, X. Y. 

 Office on Bufialo street, opposite the Arcade. 

 May 1, lS-34.— :i 



HOME PEOTECnOH. 

 TEMPEST IXSrR-A.XCE COMPANY. 



CAPITAL, S250.000. 



Organized De^mber 24, li-32— Chartered March 1, 18.>3. 



HOMES OXLY IXSCBED BY THIS COMPAXT. 



No one Ri=k taken for more than S3WW. 



Hoke Omcz, MBErDiA.t, X. Y. 



Many ffistinznUhed person? have insured their homes to the 



amoant of 53O0O ea/;h in thU ComsanT. among whom are El- 



PreradentVAX BCREX. Kinderhook ; Ex^vemor SEW.A.RD, Au- 



bom; D.VXIEL S. DICKIXSOX, Ei U. S. .Senator, Binghampton, 



To tcJvrm it ma>! rynuxm : Ac^rR-f , May 16th, 1%.33. 



We are i/rr-^-i^:!- aciiainted with many of the OfBcers and Di- 

 rectors of t'ri^ T'Oi-e^t la^arance Company, located at JJeridian 

 Cayasa county. X. Y. In oar opinion they are among the most 

 wealthy and cabetantial dasa of Earmer; in this countr. 

 J. X. .ST.ARLV,' 

 ELMORE P. P^S3, 

 THOM.\,S Y. HOWE, Jr. 

 The abore genflemen will be recognized as the Cashier of Cayuga 

 Cotjr.ty Bank, Aub-im; Postmaster, Auburn; and Ex-Member of 

 Conr-«=. .\ubum. Cavuga county, N. Y. 

 FeiiTTiary 1, 1854— 1> 



ipKEMniM STEAWBEREY PLAIITS. 



WM. R. PRIXCE & CO., lannaan Garden and Xurseries, Flush- 

 inz, X. Y., will supply assortments of their unrivaled col- 

 lection of Strawberries, at the reduced prices stated in their Cata- 

 logue for lS-54-5, the most of which are described in the April, 

 May and Xovember numbers of the Hortictilturist of the last year. 

 The months of July, August and September are the beat for plant- 

 ing them, to insure a good crop the ensuing spring. 



X. B. — ^Tulips, Hyacinths, and other hardy Bulbs, can be supplied 

 from July to October. .\ugust 1, 18-34. — It 



STEAWBEREY PLAHTS. 



THE Bubecriber can furnish any quantity of "Early Scarlet," 

 "Hovey's Seedling," and "Burr's Xew Pine" Strawberry 

 Vines, for this fall's p'.anting, and will deliver them well packed at 

 the Express Office in Pux-hester. 



Price for two first named kinds, $4 per thousand ; and for Burr's 

 Xe w Pi ne, $6 per thoosand. 

 f^^ Orders raav be sent to me at PenSeld, Monroe Co., X. Y. 

 August 1, 18-54.— It GEO. D. SOCTHWORTH. 



MELENDTS PATElfT TETJIT-PICZEE.l 

 Patested JcyE 27, 18-34, 



IT the only implement yet invented with which Applea, Pears, 

 Peaches, Cherries, ic, can be picked faster than by hand-picking, 

 and without the lea=t injury to the fruit. Respoix.=ihile Agents for 

 the sale of the implements wanted in all parts of the country. 

 Descriptive circulars, with cuts, mailed to all post-paid applications. 

 NLanufaclured and sold at wholesale and retail by J. MELEXDY, 

 pATZ.vTtE, and sole proprietor, Southbridge, Uaas. 

 Angurt 1, 1864.— 2t,^ 



