THE GENESEE FAEMER. 



Cost of cutting Drains reduced more than One-half. 



DRAINING AND SUBSOIL PLOW. 



THIS Plow, which we were the first to manufacture and intro- 

 (luco iti Cayuga county, has been thoroughly testeil for two 

 years, and has proved, and is pronounced by all who have given 

 it a fair trial, to be the most valuable Invention ol the age eon- 

 neeled with draining. It has been proved to possess the follow- 

 ing advantages: 



1. It saves more than one-half oi the expense of ditching, on 

 all leuaeious soils. 



2. U is danihle. It h;is been put to the neveresi teni, and not 

 one U:i> been known to break to our knowledge. 



8. It is simple in its construction and oi)eralion ; any person 

 of ordlriiiry skill can manage it. 



4. It is "an excellent sunson> plow; it answers equally well 

 fur eitlier purpose. 



5. It is cheap ; price 07il>/ .$7 ; placing it within the reach of 

 any farmer. 



6. It is not patented; therefore there, can be no monopoly 

 with it. 



Mr. Thomas, editor of the Country Gentleman has snh] a large 

 number of these Plows for .$!() each, ami we were denied the 

 privilege of advertising in that i);iper by Mr. Tucker, because it 

 interfered with Mr. T.'s interest 



To manufa(Uurers, a set of p.-itterns and plow complete, with a 

 iCUt, for $15. A liberal discount lo 'lealcrs. 



S(!nt to »ny address, by railroa<l, on rrc'ipt of price. 



Circulars Sfiit on application. ALDKN & CO., 



Ju ly, iSrit) .— It Auburn, N. Y. 



U. S. TENT AND FLAG MANUFACTORY. 

 No- 13 Buffalo Street, RocUester, N. Y. 



TENTS to rent of the following sizes, suitable for the purposes 

 designated : 

 For Agricultural Faim, Conferences^ Pvlitical or other large 

 Gutherings. 



8ip ft. by 110 ft S' ft. diameter. 



6 1 ft. hy '.(Oft TO ft. 



50 ft. by SO ft l!0 ft. " 



15 ft. by 20 ft. fancy 5; i It. " 



For Camp Meetingn, Military Eiicdnipinents^ Pic Kics, FinJt' 

 ing KvourmoH^, cto. 

 24 ft. bv 3' I ft. I 12 ft. bv IT ft. 

 10 ft. by 24 ft. I 9 ft. b\ 12 ft. 



Flags fiirni.<lied with Tents, when required. 

 Parties wishing to rent, will please address the proprietor, 

 stating what the Tenig are to be used for. .Mso the facilities for 

 trau.sportalion. Address JAMKS FIKLI), Box T' 1, 

 .liwic, 1S.V.)-4I.* l^'chesl.T, ^.Y._ 



ENGEHSOLL'S IMPROVED PORTABLE HAY PRESS. 



I^i t!ie best and cheapest Press in the country. Farmers will rio 

 well to examine ours before purchasing elsewhere. Prices $.">(• 

 and .^7.% delivered in New York free of charge, and warranted to 

 gi.c satisfaction. 



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

 $12. And Ingersoll's Combined Horse Rake and Hay Spreader. 

 This Machine excels in novelty and excellence. 

 For circulars containing full information, address 

 rAEXlFUS'~MAXUFACTUi:i NG CO. 



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

 N. B. Farmers visiting New York eily are invited to give us a 

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



WATER PIPE-THE BEST. 



THE undersigned are manufacturing the Cheapest .-md BiKnt 

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

 dnced to the public. It has been thoroughly tested by compe- 

 tent engineers ami 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, cap.ible 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 mnst used for farm purposes, banded and 

 tested, and warrante<l perlect, is 4 cents per foot. 



Address I S. 11()P>1UK A CO., 

 July 2t. 44 Arcade. Kocbester, N, T. 



' BUCK-EYE MOWER, 



Westinghouse Thresher & Separator, 



EXCELSIOR FANNING MILL.. 

 For Sale by A. L.ONGKTT, 34 Cliff St., New York. 



Jul y, 1859.— 3t _^_^________^^ 



ALBANY TILE WORKS — Cornkr Clinton Avknue and 

 Kj<ox Strbrt, Albany, N. Y.— The sul)s<'ribi'r.s, beinz the 

 most extensive manufiicturers of DRAINING TILE in the United 

 States, have on hand, in large or small quantities, for Land Drain- 

 ing. ROUND, SOLE, ami HOKSE-SHoK TILli, warranted supe- 

 rior to any made in this country, hard-burned, and over one foot 

 in length.' Orders solicited. Price Li»t sent on application. 

 May, ls59.— 6t C. & W. MeCAMMON, Albany, N. T. 



EVERY BODY SHOULD HAVE A COPY." 



gttral §niuta,l n\ Jorticitlturiil Jirettors 



FOR 1859. 



THIS work was started in 1S5G, by the publisher of the Gene. 

 see Farmer. Its great success affonls conclusive evidence, 

 not only of its intrinsic merit, but of its adaptability to the w.inEs 

 of the rural population. A new volume, pri'pared with great care 

 and replete wUh new and valuable matter, is issued each year. 

 The fourth volume, for 18.59, nas appeared, and is a book which 

 cannot be too highly recommended— alike lieautifiil, interesting, 

 and useful. The articles are all written for its pages l.)y men ol 

 experience. It is illustrated wit?i si'Venty-live appropriate and 

 beaulilul enirravintrs. 



Among its contents may be mentioned atile Ireati.ses on Under- 

 draining On-liurds and ttardeus, on the Fruits of the Ohio Valley, 

 on Fruit Culture in the We;it, on the Coltiva iin of Fruit Trees in 

 Pots under lilass, on Training Wall and Espaiitr Trees, on the 

 Cultivation of Bulbous Plants, on the .Management of Uucks, 

 Geese, and Swans, on Brilis'i r>reeds of Cattle, on the Cultivation 

 of l!nta Bagas, &c., .tc, and a List of Knots reconnnended by tne 

 American Pomologieal Society at its last session. 



The work will be found invaluable to the Fmit Grower, and use- 

 ful to every one interested in Rural afTairs. 



It is furnished at the low i>riee of Twenty-ftve Cents,— while it 

 contains as much matter as many <loHar book.s. Kreri/ one who 

 oiens a rod tf ground shoidd hdve. it. It is sent pre-paui by mail 

 to any address on the receipt of twenty-five cents in coin cr rost- 

 agestamps. Address JOSEPH HARRIS, 



Publisher and Pro(>rietor 

 Of the Genesee Fa)">ner and Pii,/-<il Annual, 

 Rochc-sler. N. Y. 



The back numbers, for 1S56, 1.S5T. and 1858, can be furnished 

 at twenty-five cents each, postage paid. 



COPELAN D^S COUN TRY LIFE. 



This Superb Hand-Book of 

 ACRICULTUSIK, HORTICULTURE, 



AND 



LANDSCAPE GARDENING, 



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

 aiile work of its kind ever published, and indispensable to 

 every man who owns even a single acre of land. 

 In one Svo vol. of 8'-5 pages, with 22.') illuslratims. 

 Price two and three dollars, accordint: to stvle. 



JOHN P. JliWKTT k CO.,' Publisiikrs. 

 July, I'-SS.— 21 20 Washington street, Boston, Mass. 



A BOOK THAT EVERY FARMER SHOULD HAVE. 



WJLL BK PVBUSHEI.) EARLY IX JUNE, 



Plain and Pleasant Talk about Fruits, 

 Flowers and Farming. 



By henry ward BEECHER. 



1 volume. 12mo. Price $1 25. 



Agents wanted, to whom a liberal discount will be given. 

 Copies sent bv mail, postage paid, on receipt of the prie 

 Address DERBY & JaCKSON, 



June, 1S59— 2t 



119 Na.-sau street, New York. 



TURNIP SEED! TURNIP SEED!! 



American Ruta Bag a, per lb 75 cts. 



Imi'/KTKd " " 5J " 



Kkd Top Strap-Leaf Turnip, per lb 75 " 



White " " '' 75 " 



Eai;ly White Flat Dutch" '' 75 " 



Long W Jill E French (extra) " 75 ■' 



Yellow A nKBDEKN, " 50 " 



Ykllow Sto.ne, " 75 " 



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

 J. M. THORBURN & CO., 



July, 1S59.— 2t 15 John street, N^w York^ 



RUSSIA OR BASS MATTS— Selected expressly for budding 

 and tying. GUNNY BAGS, TWINES, Ac, suitable fljl 

 Nursery purposes, for sale in lots to suit, by 



D. W. MANWARING. Importer, 

 Angiist, 1S63.— ly* 243 Front Street, New York. 



