THE GENESEE FARMER. 



229 



BUCK-EYE MOWER, 

 Westinghouse Thresher & Separator, 



EXCELSIOR FANNING MILL. 

 For Sale by A. LONGETT, 34 Cliff St., New York. 



July, 1S59.— 3t 



EMERY BROTHERS, 



PBOPEEKTOES OF THE 



ALBANY AGRICULTUKAL WORKS, 



ALBANY, N. Y. 



MAKCTA0TDBEE6 Or 



ESIKRY'S PATENT KR. HORSE POWERS, 



ALSO OF 



The largest and bestvariety of AaRJCtrLTUiiAL Machutery in this 

 couulry, and adapted to the wants of all parta of the world. 



ALL ARTICLES WARRANTED. 



FRESH FRUITS AXLi THE YEAR. 



THE YEOMANS FRUIT BOTTLE 



I]^OR utility, convenience, economy, and safety, is unequalled 

 !* for preserving fruits in a fresh state, in any climate, an in- 

 definite time. 



" Having used these Bottles, we find them exceedingly oo»- 

 renient, and just the thing wanted." — J. J. Thomas, in liegister 

 <^ R-M-al Affairs. 



For descriptive and price circulai's, address the proprietor, at 

 Walworth, Wayne Co., N. Y. [jy It*] T. G. TEOMAUS. 



TTTRNIP SEED! TUKNIP SEED!! 



American Ruta Baga, per lb 75 cts 



Impoetsd " " 50 " 



Ehd-Top Strap-Leap Tuenip, per lb 75 " 



Wnn-E " " " 75 " 



Eaelt "Whttb Flat Dutch " " 75 " 



LoNO White Feknch (extra) " 75 " 



Tellow Abeedeen, " 50 " 



Yellow Stone, " 75 " 



And 25 other superior varieties, for which see our catalogues. 

 J. M. THORBUEN & CO., 



July, 1859.— 2t 15 John street. New York. 



ILLUMINATED CATALOGUE. 



THE PEOPEIETOES OF THE 



ALBANY AGRICULTURAL WORKS 



HAVE just completed their new Catalogue, the most complete 

 and beautifully illustrated work ever published by any man- 

 ufacturer. As a work of art, it deserves a place in every library. 

 It contains nearly 80 pages new engravings. 



On receipt of six cents in stamps, to prepay postage, it will be 

 Bent to all applicants. 

 Local Agencies solicited for the sale of the above machines. 

 July, 1859.— bit EMERY BROTHERS, Albany, N. Y. 



WATER PIPE— THE BEST. 



THE undersigned are manufacturing the Cheapest and Best 

 Pipe, for water course of every kind, that has been intro- 

 duced to the Ipublic. It has been thoroughly tested by compe- 

 tent engineers and scientific gentlemen, and the result published. 

 We can with confidence assert that it has no equal. It is made 

 of sound pine timber, of any required size, capable of bearing 

 any pressure less than 200 ft., and If properly laid will be more 

 durable than iron or lead. 



The price of the size most used for farm purposes, banded and 

 tested, and warranted perfect, is 4 cents per foot. 



Address I S. HOBBIB & CO., 



July 2t. 44 Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 



MAITUFACrDBERS, MECHANICS AND INVENTOEB. 

 TO BE ENLARGED! 



A NEW YOLUME — NEW SERIES 



TO COBOIENCE ON JUI^Y ad, 1859. 



Instead «* 416 pages, the Yearly Volume, Enlarged Series, 

 wiU ooiUain EIGET HUNDRED AND THIRTY- 

 TWO PAGES of ValuaUe Readinq MaUer, use- 

 ful and instructive to all classes. 



GENUINE CEANBERRY PLANTS— Also, Orange Black- 

 berry, Babpbekry, and Whortleberet Plants. 

 Cranberries— Boll variety, $5 per 1,000, or $20 per 5,000 plants; 

 Washington variety, |5 per 1,000, or $20 per 5,000; Cherry and 

 Berberry varieties, $.3 per 1,000, or $11 per 5,000 plants. 



The subscriber offers for sale the above varieties for fall and 

 spring planting. He has issued a circular on Cranberry culture, 

 which he will send free of charge to those wishing it. 



Plants, well boxed and packe'd in meadow moss, will be sent in 

 a Iresh state to any part of the United States. 



Address PAUL CHILSON, 



JTuly, 1859.— It* Bellingham, Norfolk Co., Mass. 



THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN is PUBLISHED WEEKLY 

 IN QUARTO FORM, SUITABLE FOR BINDING, and 

 the numbers for a single year cont.iins information in regard to 

 NEW INVENTIONS, MACHINERY, ALL BRANCHES OF 

 MANUFACTURING PROCESSES, AGRICULTURAL IM- 

 PLEMENTS, ENGINEERING, MILLWRIGHTING, IRON 

 MANUFACTURE, CHEMISTRY; in fact, almost every indus- 

 trial pursuit receives more or less attention in its columns. 



All Patent Claims officially published every week, as 

 reported from th-j Patent Office ; and for 



INVENTORS AND PATiafTEES 



It contains information not to be obtained elsewhere, and which 

 no mechanic, inventor or patentee can well do without. 



As A Family Joitbnal it has no superior for real practical 

 utility, since in its columns wUl be found USEFUL PRACTI- 

 CAL RECIPES. 



Careful attention will be given, from time to time, to reports 

 of the METAL, LUMBER, AND OTHER MARKETS. 



Every number will contain sixteen pages and forty-eight col- 

 umns of matter, with several illustrations of patented machines 

 and other engravings, comprising in a single year about 



SIX HUNDRED ORIGINAL ENGRAVINGS. 



With the ENLARGED SERIES is presented an opportunity 

 to subscribe not likely to oc«ur again for many years. It will be 

 like commencing a new work— Vol. 1, No. 1, New Series. 



Send in your subscriptions without delay, so as to begin the 

 new volume — July 2 next. 



TERMS $2 a Year— One Dollar for Six Months. 



Southern, Western and Canadian money or Post Office stamps 

 taken at par for subscriptions. Canadian subscribers will please 

 to remit twenty-six cents extra on each year's subscription, 'o 

 pre-pay postage. 



A liberal discount to clubs. A prospectus ^ving full particu- 

 lars of the inducements for clubs, with specimen copies of the 

 paper, and a pamphlet of information concerning the procuring 

 of Patents may be had gratis, by addressing 



MUNN «& CO., Publishers of the Scientific American, 



July It 37 Park Row, New York. 



FISH GUANO— In quantities to suit purchasers, at 987.50 per 

 too of 20O0 lbs. je2t A. LONGETT, 84 Ottff St, New York. 



COPELAND ^S COUN TRY LIFE. 



This Supeeb Hand-Book of 

 AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE, 



AND 



LANDSCAPE GARDENING, 



IS NOW READY. It is the most complete, elegant, and vain- 

 able work of its kind ever published, and indispensable to 

 every man who owns even a single acre of land. 

 In one 8vo vol. of 825 pages, with 225 illustrations. 

 Price two and three dollars, according to style. 



JOHN P. JEWETT & CO., Publisheks, 

 July, 1859. — 2t 20 Washington street, Boston, Mass. 



GREAT WORK ON 



CATTLE, and THEIR DISEASES. 



By Dr. GEORGE H. DADD, V. S. 



AUTHOE OF "MODEKN HOESE DOCTOE, &0., &C. 



THIS valuable book is now in press, and will be published by 

 us about the first of July. It is without doubt the most thor- 

 ough work on Cattle yet offered to the American people, and the 

 most valuable work from the pen of its distinguished author, 

 whose reputation is world-wide. 



It will be published in one handsome 12mo volume, with nu- 

 merous illustrations. Price $1.25. 



JOHN P. JEWETT & CO., Publibhebs, 

 July, 1859.— It 20 Washington street, Boston, Maw. 



A GRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL BOOKS-A 



J\. large assortment always on hand, and made a special 

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

 ket, and we will mail it free of charge. 



E. DAEROW & BEO., Publishers, 

 June, 1868— 2t Eocbester, N. T. 



