THE GENESEE FARMEK. 



19T 



. S. TENT AND FLAG MANUFACTORY. 

 No. 1.3 Bnffalo Street, Rocliester, N. Y. 



nBNTS to rentwf the following sizes, suitable for the purposes 

 L designated : 



?r Agricultural Fairs, Conferences, Political or other large 

 Oaihering^, 



80 ft. by 110 ft 80 ft. diameter. 



60 ft. by 90 ft 70 ft. 



60 ft. by SO ft 60 ft. " 



15 ft. by 20 ft. fancy 50 ft. " 



rr Camp Meetings, Military Encampments, Pio Nics, FisTo- 

 ing Excursions, lix. 

 24 ft. by 30 ft. I 12 ft. bv 17 ft. 



16 ft. by 24 ft. I 9 ft. by 12 ft. 



Flags furnished with Tents, when required. 

 Parties wishing to rent, will please address the proprietor, 

 iting what (.he Tents are to be used for. Also the facilities for 

 .nsporUition. Address JAMES FIELD, Box 7(il, 



June, 1859— 4t* Kcchester, N. Y. 



NEW YOEK STATE AGEICULTUEAL SOCIETY 

 Prcmtutns on Farms, 1859. 



jEEMIUMS are offered for best cultivated farm, mostly de- 

 voted to grain grmcing; best grazing and cheese-diiiry farm ; 

 il do. bviit*r-dairy farm, not less than 50 acres, exclu.sive of 

 lod and waste land. Premiums, $.50 each ; and for best culli- 

 led grain farm, not less than 50 acres, woodland included, $30 

 sminm. 



Persons desiring to enter their farms will please give notice to 

 ! Secretary by the 1st of July, so that the farms can be examin- 

 by a committee appointed by the Executive Board. Premium 

 $o0 for best acre of carrots raised by hoya under 18 years of 

 e, (not less than 600 bushels per aero ) Directions fnrnished by 

 jretary on application. B. P. JOHNSON, Sec'y. 



Agricultural Kooms, Albany, N. Y., May 2, 1859. je2t. 



A BOOK THAT EVEEY FARMEE SHOULD HAVE. 



WILL BE PUBLIS-nED EARL Y IN JUNE, 



lain and Pleasant Talk a.bont Fruits, 

 Flowers and Farming. 



Bt henry ward bee CHER. 



1 volume. 12mo. Price $1.25. 



igents wanted, to whom a liberal discount will bo given. 

 Oopies sent by mail, postage paid, on receipt of the price. 



Address DERBY & JACKSON, 



June, 1859— 2t 119 Nassau street. New York. 



IGERSOLL'S EIPEOVED PORTABLE HAY PEESS. 



8 the best and cheapest Press in tlie country. Farmers will do 

 well to examine ours before purchasing elsewhere. Prices $50 

 d $75, delivered in New Yorl£ free of charge, and warranted to 

 re satisfaction. 



Also Ingersoll's Improved Horse Hay fork or Elevator. Price 

 2. And Ingersoll's Combined Horse Rake and Uay Spreader, 

 lis Machine excels in novelty and excellence. 

 For circulars containing full information, address 

 FAKMEKS' MANUFACTURING CO. 



Green Point, King's Co., N. Y. 

 N. B. Farmers visiting New Y<irk city are invited to give us a 

 II, as we are but 20 minutes ride from the City Hall. je — 3t* 



k GEICULTUEAL AND HORTICULTURAL BOOKS— A 



V. large assortment always on hand, and made a special 

 anch of our trade. Send the money for any thing in the mar- 

 t, and we will mail it free of charge. 

 June, 185S— 2t E. DAUltOW & BRO., Publishers. 



)USSIA OR BASS MATTS— Selected expressly for budding 

 i and tying. GUNNY BAGS, TWINES, Aa., suitable for 

 arsery purpoees, for sale in lots to suit, bv 



D. W. MAN WARING, Importer, 

 August, 1853.- ly* 243 Front Street, New York. 



L VIRGINIA FARM FOR SALE.— I offer 1200 acres of rich 

 \- and highly improved land, with good buildings, an abund- 

 ce of marl and wood, on Potomac river, Stafford county, Vir- 

 lia, for only twelvo thousand dollars. Address 

 ■May— 8t G. B. WALLACE, Fredericksburg, Ta. 



>ERUVIAN GUANO.— No. 1 Peruvian Guano, Goremraent 

 brand and weight, direct from Peruvian agents, in quanti- 

 « to suit purchasers, at the lowest market price. 

 March, 1S59.— 5t A. LONGETT, 34 Cliff St., New York. 



>LOOD STOCK FOR SALE. — One two-year-old Colt by 

 y " Mariner," out of " Miss Mattie ;" two Alderney Bull Calves, 

 19 Ave the other six months old ; two pairs " Shanghai Sheep." 

 my 8t WILLIAM SBDMOND, 48 Barclay St, New Yorl^ 



MANNY'S COMBINED 



REAPER AND MOWER, 



WITH WOOD'S IMPROVEMENT, 

 For th.e Harvest of 1859. 



THE subscriber begs to inform tlie public that he continues 

 to manufacture tills popular machine, and pledges himself 

 to produce an implement that will fully sustain its former reputa- 

 tion, as the best combined machine yet introduced, and inferior 

 to none, either as a Ueapcr or Mower. 



It h.as had a sti'ady and increasing popularity ft-om the first, 

 acliieving a coniplelu success in thtfiist important trial at Geneva in 

 1S.52. It carried off the highest honors at the groat National Field 

 Trial at Syracuse in IS.'m; and amidst all the competition and 

 trials of 1S58, came out with more and better established points 

 of excellence than ever brfore. 



The general princi|)les peculiar to this machine, and upon 

 which it is constructed, have proved so successful that there has 

 been no altemjit to change them. 



The main effort during the la.st year has been to improve its 

 mecliRiiiCal construrticin.' til make ii strontrt-r .vul more durabls. 

 and sustain its reputation as the leading and most acceptable 

 macliino to the largest class of farmers in the country. 



Warranted capable of cutting fro c !0 to 15 acres of grass or 

 grain per day, in a workmanlike manner. 



Price of Machine as lieretofnre, varies according to width of 

 cut, and its adaptation in size and strength to different sections of 

 the countrv, from $12.3 to $15 ', delivered here on the cars. 

 WALTER A. WOOD, 

 Manufacturer and Proprietor, Hoosick Falls, N. Y. 

 BENNETT GRAY, Brsckport. 

 Wm. HENRY HAKMoN, Scottsville. 

 June, 18o9 — 2t. Agents for Monroe Co., N. Y 



SEYMOUii & MORGAN'S 



NEW YORK SELF- RARING UEAPER AND MOWER. 



WE now offer to the Farmers of New York our Self-Raking 

 Reaper and Mower Combined, constructed with reference to 

 its use in this State, and we can now confidently assure the publi« 

 that our Machine is reliable as a good Mower and Reaper, and 

 has advantages over other machines of raking off the gmii. bet- 

 ter than can be done by hand labor. This is manifestly an impor- 

 tant and very necessary combination, which must soon be 

 generally acknowledged. It is but a little time since we were 

 told by our most intelligent Farmers in this section, that Reaping 

 Maeliines might do well on the Praries of the West, but would 

 never be useful in this State. So objections and doubts will ever 

 be made and entertained iiLTegard to most improvements, which 

 time and a practical knowledge on the eubject can alone correct ; 

 and we now take this occasion to say that the self-rake will soon 

 be an indespensible attachment to the Reaper, notwithstanding 

 there are many fnterested and dislntere.?ted opinions to the con- 

 trary. We cannot believe it probable that in this age of improve- 

 ment, our intelligent Farmers will continue long to do the severe 

 labor of raking off the grain in an imperfect manner, when it can 

 be well done by the labor of their h«>rse3. 



Our Machine is warranted to do the work well in every particu- 

 lar, and requires no more than ordinary care to keep it in order. 

 Full particulars can be obtained bv sendine for a circular. Ad- 

 dress SEYMOUR, MORGAN <k ALLEN, 



June. 1859—1*. Brockport, N. Y. 



June, 1S59— n 



10.000 COPIES SOLD.— THE PRACTICAL 

 HORSE FAKKIKK, containing the whole of 

 BAREY'S ART, with illustrated instructions: 

 an aaoovint of the various Breeds ; the Cause. 

 Prev«ntion, and Cure of Diseases; the larg- 

 est collection ot valuable Receipts ever pub- 

 lished. Illustrated, Ac, &c. Sent free on 

 the receipt of 50 cents in stamps. 



E. KASH, Publisher, AubBrn, N. X. 



