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THE GENESEE FARMER. 



ADVERTISEMENTS. 



PURE CHESTER COUNTY PIGS— From choice stock of 

 'lliiK. W.",.l,r>t' l'eniiiii:;t'>nvillc. C'hcslor Co.. I'n. for sale by 

 Aii'nisl. lv>9.— 2i* U. CUTTri NYE, Lexington, Mass. 



OOUTH DOWNS.— T. C. T.iyIor"s Ninth Annufil Sale of South 

 1^ Down I.ambs will be hel-l on the Oirm of J. G. Smoolc. near 

 Holnuiol. N. J., on Thursday, Sept.. 8lh. Sire<l l>y "World's 

 Prize" ttho .$'20!H) ram;. For j)Hrtioulars, send to nic for circulars, 

 at Holmilel. N. J. ault* J. C. TAYLOR. 



IpARMS FOR SALE- — I olTcr for sale ir>50 acres of rich and 

 ' jirodiRtive land, uivn navi<:al)le waters, in SlafTord county, 

 Va., which would iiuil;e foiir cood farnis, and would be sold .^t 

 tiie followina prices: Farm No. \. at J16 per acre; No. 2, at .$12; 

 No. 3. at |;r..')0 ; No. 4, at f.^. For information, address me at 

 Accokeek T 0., Stafford Ca, Va. jySt JOHN MINOU, M. D. 



La-wton Blackberry Plants. 



Address WILLIAM LAWTON, New Rochelle, N. Y. 

 Circulars Promptly For^varded. 



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FARM FOR SALE.— A farm of one hundred acres, withii. 

 halt a mile of llie village of Middlcport, Niagara Co., N. Y., 

 is offered for sale on reasoiiaMe terms. It is well supplied with 

 barns, sheds, orchards, and all necessary improvements, and is 

 well watered. About 20 acres arn good wood land, the rest under 

 cultivation. Inquire of, or address TIIOS. F. SMITH, 

 July, 1S59.— 3t* Middleport. N. Y. 



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ANCY FLOUR SACKS— beautifully printed, .$50 per 1,0C0. 

 Paper Bags, various sizes. $1.20 to $2.50 per 1.000. 

 Gunny Bags, extra size, $13 per 100. 

 Grain Bags of every kind. 

 Manilla Kope, 9 cts. per lb. Jute, 7M' cts. 

 Bed Cords— .$1 2.5. $1 .50. $l.".i per dozen. 



M. V.VNDEKIIOOF, 171 AVest street. New York. 



MELODEONS — TIIK '-TREBLE FORTE" STOP.— .\ new 

 and a'!miroble improi-enient has iust been effected in lln- 

 Melodeons of M.\SON & HAMLIN. It consists in the "treble 

 fi:)rte" slop, or a st^p by means of which the treble part of the in- 

 •trument may be increased in power, while the bass remaiiis 

 subdued. Tlie a<ivantage of this stop is found in the perform- 

 ance of solo passages where it is desirable that prominence should 

 be given to the treble notes. The house of MASON & HAM- 

 LIN has received, since lS.5i), for bkrt Melodeons and irarmoiii- 

 urns, no less than Twenty Gold and Silver Medals and Diplomas 

 from various State Fairs and Societies throughout the country. 



Melodeons, from $00 to $200 



Harmoniums, from $2ti0 to $i00 



Descriptive Catalogues sent on application 



MASON & HAMLIN, Boston, M.ass., or 

 StuSt CIIICKERING & SONS, 694 Broadway, New York. 



A SAFE AND PR^FTABLE BUSINESS. 



THE ArBI'RN PrBLISHTNG CO. have just ajlded to their 

 list FOUR NEW AGENTS' BOOKS, which are sold only 

 to Subscribers, and for which they wish to employ canvassing 

 Agents in every county in the U. S. and Cana<la. That business, 

 tcitA ttiHr hookx. is very profitable, paying from §1000 to $r^.500 

 per year, and of which their circulars furnish the most conclusive 

 evidence. To Teachers, Mechanics,. Clerks, Farmers, &c., it 

 pays more than triple their usual compensation. The "crisis" is 

 past, the crops are good, and the times arc now very favorable, 

 rendering the profits unusually large anil certain. Those, there- 

 fore, who now engage will find the business certaiidy i>rofitable. 

 They will send their new circulars, containing full parriculars of 

 Uie business, and " Practical Instructions" how to eon. hut it, free 

 to all who will .ipply to E. G. STORKE. 



August, ls"'9. — It Publishing Agent, Auburn, N. Y. 



POUGHKEEPSIE SMALL FRUIT NURSERY. 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



AT'''ILSON-S ALB.VNY, HOOKER. PEABODY, Mr.WOY'S 

 >V SL'PEUInU, and all the leading choice varieties, at 50 

 cts. per dozen ; $1 t*\ \<i-t hundred ; $10 per thousand. 



IIOVEY, and all the old favorite varieties, at $1 per hundred; 

 ts iK-r thousand. 



TRIOMI'IIE DE OAND, TROLLOP'S VICTORI.A, TI- 

 COMPTE IIENRK'ART DK TIIfRY, O.MER P.\CIIA, SIR 

 n.\l RY, SWAINSTONE SEEDLING, &.c.. the choicest for- 

 eign varieties, .it 75 els. per dozen ; $2..50 per hundred. 



The imdersigned devoting his personal attention to the cultiva- 

 tion of the above, purchasers may rely on plants being Tigoroos 

 and truf to name. 



Plants packed with great care for any distance. 



Sen.! f..r a catalogue. EDWIN M.VRSHALL. 



au2t Pouglikeepslc, N. Y. 



Also a fine etock of LINNAEUS RHUBARU for sale. 



I> H A. T T ' S 

 Vatcnt 



SELF-VENTILATING 



Covered Milk-Pan. 



This is an enclosed milk-pan, so ar- 

 ranged as to secure the supply and 

 circulation of air requircil for the sep- 

 aration and rising of the cream. By reference to the eiii:r:iving, 

 it will be seen that the pan has a cover; arountl the lower rim 

 of this cover are several minute perforations for Ihe air to enter, 

 and at the top of the chimney, (as it may be called.) which rises 

 from the center of the cover, is another series of perforations for 

 the air to escape. When new milk is placed in this pan, tha 

 colder external air presses in through the lower range of per- 

 forations in the civer, and forces the warm air out tlirnugh Ihe 

 perforations above, thus producing the required circulation. 

 This circulation of air will diminish', as the cooling pmcess goes 

 on, but not cease ; for, gases being evolved m the jiroduction of 

 cream, their lightness will sliU cause the air to draw in through 

 the lower parforalions, and so continue the process of venlilaiii.n. 



The value of this new milv-pan will be at once apparent. 

 Dairymen often have great difliculty in protecting their open 

 pans from gnats, flies, rats, mice, snails, lizzanls. A-c, &c.; and 

 they can not cover them, because, if the air is shutout, the cream 

 will not separate from the milk. 



But not alone to dairymen is the invention of value. In every 

 family milk is used; aiid with one or more of these self-ventila- 

 ting pans, the best condition for raising cream is secured. Cov- 

 ered, and set upon a shelf, or the cellar floor Ihe pan is entirely 

 free from molestation. During the time that the patent was 

 pending, in 1S."S, this Milk-pan was exhibited at the U. S. Asri- 

 cultnral Fair, held at Richmond, Va.; at the Pennsylvania Srate 

 Fair, held at Pittsburgh ; and at tlie New Hampshire Stale Fair, 

 held at Dover. In each case a DIPLOM.i was awarded. 

 ARTHUR, BURNHAM, AND GILROY, 

 Sole MAXUF.icruRKi'.s, 



Ur and 119 South Tenth St., PlUladelphia, Pa. 



Also, Manufacturers, under the Patent, of " The Oi.n Dominion" 

 Coffee Pot, and Artuck's Self-Sealing FRriT-CANsand Jaes. 

 August, 1^59.— 2t 



TO DAIRYMEN. 



NO p'-riodical devoted to the interests and improvement of 

 Dairy Farming in this country, had been published until 

 the undersigned issued the 



DAIRYMAIV'S RECORD, 

 at Little Falls, N. Y.. in February last. It contains the views and 

 experience of intelligent and practical farmers of IK-rkimer 

 county— a countv standing <»< the head of the Dairy Interest in 

 the United State's, for both the quantity and quality of its pro- 

 ducts of Cheese. 



The '• Dairyman's Record " has already attained a w .de circi>- 

 lalion among all classes of Agrieu'lurists, and it is the purpose of 

 the Publisher to enlarge and improve it without increase ol cost 

 to its i)atr(ms. 



Published semi-monthlvf at 50 cents per year to single sub- 

 scribers, or 40 cents to clubs of five or more. Specimen copies 

 sent gratis, by mail, to any person requesiiuL' 'he sam.-. 



A. W. EATON. Publisher, 

 August, 18,59.- It* Liille Falls, N. Y. 



EXCELSIOR CHURN.— This Chum is the result of years of 

 I experience and experimenting by a practical fanner, to 

 produce a Churn that has all the advantages of the old dash 

 (.'burn, and be n Idhor-soving macJiine. We claim for this 

 Churn, and are prepared to prove by actual demonstration, that 

 it will produce MOKE BUTTER, A BETTER QUALITY, 

 WITH LESS TIME AND LESS L.\B()R. than any other 

 Churn in the market. It is perfectly nimpU in its cotLttrvrfion, 

 not lialile to git out of order, and a child <'an operaie it. It has 

 been thoroughly tested by several hundred different farmers in 

 Seneca and "adjoining counties, and its merits fully established 

 wherever in.roduced. All that is asked for this Churn is to let it 

 rest on its own merits. Price from $4 to $7, according to size. 

 Sent to anv address on receipt of price. 



Rights for sale. Send for a circular. 



August— It ALDEN & CO., Auburn, N. Y. 



A PRACTICAL GARDENER AND NURSERYMAN 

 ■waul.s a siln.iiinn as Eoriniau cr Pariner in a Nurv' ry busi- 

 ness. He uniler«tands the raising and manacenietit of I'ruii and 

 Ornamenial Trees the culture of all sorts of Greenhouse Plants, 

 al.«o the culture of Ihe Grape Vine under glass and in llie open 

 air, the laying out of (iardens and Landscape Gardening ia 

 modem style, the raising <'| Klow.-rs. VceeJabies. .tc. A-c. 



Having served in Hie largest istablishniinls in Germanjr, 

 France, and the United Siat.-s. he is abU- to gire thi- lest refer- 

 ences, and will answer to all reasonable pxp'Ctati.>n in his line. 

 Address A. B., care "OBWiarE Kakmkk," 



August, 1859.— «i Bochester, W. T. 



