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THE GENESEE FARMER. 



ADVERTISEMENTS. 



A FKW short advertisements of interest to farmers — and on)y 

 ench — will be inserted in the Genesee /'drjn^r for twenty cents 

 a line, or |2 per square, each insertion, payable in advanee. To 

 secure insertion, they should be sent in by the 15th of the previous 

 month. The Farmer has large lists of subscribers in every State 

 and Territory^ and in all tltt' BritUh Provinces. (It has nearly 

 8000 subscribers in Canada West alone.) There is no belter or 

 cheaper medium for advertising everything ot general interest to 

 rural residents in all parts of tho United States and Canada. 



EVERY FAKMER SHOULD POSSESS "CARPENTRY 

 MADK EA^V."— It teaches a new system of Framing tor 

 Buildings, Farm Houses, Uarus, Bridges, A;c., so that every farmer 

 can be his own carpenter. Trice #3 sample copy; |2 by mail, 

 postpaid. JAMES CIIALLEN & SON, 



October— U Philadelphia, Pa. 



SOMBRERO GUANO.— SO per cent. Bone Phosphate of Lime. 

 Try five bags this fall on an acre of your poorest land, or 

 Winter Wheat. Send or write for a circular and certificate from 

 Jbose wlio have used iU Sold at $80 per ton 2000 lbs.— 14 bags to 

 ton. WOOD & GRANT, New York. 



SepL— 2t« W^M. A. MARTIN & CO., New York. 



andr:^ leroy's nurseries, 



AT 



FRANCE. 



ANGERS, 



THE Proprietor of these Nurseries, the most extensive in the 

 world, has the honor to inform his numerous friends and the 

 public, that his CATALOGUE of FKUIT and ORNAMENTAL 

 TREKS, SHRUBS, ROSES, SEEDLINGS, FRUIT STOCKS, 

 ifcc, for the present season, is now ready, and at their disposal. 

 Applv, as heretofore, to , 



F. A. BRUGUIERE, 

 October— 3t 51 Cedar St reet, New York. 



UNION NURSERY, 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



THE Proprietor of this Nursery offers for sale, this autumn, a 

 large stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, consisting in 

 part of the following, to which the attention of purchasers is re- 

 Bpectfully invited : 



6'i,( 00 Staud.ard Apple Trees, 4 to 6 years old. 

 2.000 Dwarf do. on Paradise, 3 to 4 years old. 



S.iiOO Standard Pears, 2 to 4 years old. 

 12,0 Dwarf do. 2 to 6 years old. 

 6.000 Standard Cherries, 2 to 3 years old. 

 2.0110 Dwarf do. on Mahaleb, 2 to 3 years old. 



2.0110 Peaches. 

 2.000 Orange Quinces. 

 8,000 Queen of Prairie Roses— strong plants, for sale low by the 



hundred or thou.sand. 

 2.000 Ilvbrid Perj'etual and other Koses. 

 2,000 Gi.int Rhubarb. 



Also, 50,000 .\i)ple Trees, two years old. 

 Kocheeter, October, 1059— It CHAS. MOULSON. 



SHEPPARD'S 



General For -ward lug and ComiulssiOH, 



Horticultural, Nursery, and Seed 



AGENCY, 



as FUL TON STREET, KSW YORK. 



Apple Peed, Pe.ir Seed, Strawberry Seed, 



Poach Pits, Plum Pits, Cherry PiLs 



Mulialeb Pita, Canary Seed, Hemp Seed, 



Sage Seed, a limited supidy "for early ordors,Rape Seed, 

 Gunny Clotii, Russia Mats, Sewing Twine, 



Gunny Bags, Archangel Mats, Packing Twine, 



Flow<-r I'ots, Drain Pipe, I'runing Shears, 



Pruning Knives, Budding Knives, and a general assortment 

 of Horllcullural Cutlery. 



Copper, and other Wires, for Labels. 



Peed Bags, of evcrv' variety, size, and style. 



Envelops of every description, plain, or stamped to order. 



Colored Plat»:g of Fruits, Flowers, &c. 



French and German Glass for Greenhouses, Graperies, Ac 

 DUTCH BUiaiS. 

 SO casoa to arrive early In th<« season. 



Hyacimli Glasses in variety. 



Cr<>ons Poll, Hospenslon Flower Baskeln, Ac, *c. 



Anything and everything rrquirerl'by Seedsmen, Nurserymen, 

 FlonitA, &c., In the prosecution of thojr busineM, at the loweet 

 market ratea. Bead iot k circular. Address 



oaob«r— et ym. p. sukpfasd, box 8«7t p. a 



G . W . EASTMAN'S 



MODEL MERCANTILE COLLEGE, 



wamblet'b maf.ble block, 

 71 Main Street, Ro<Jicster, N. Y. 



THIS Institution was established in 1842. The new ity^tem (\t 

 Mercantile Instniction, combining Theory and Practice, Wiu 

 introduced in September last, and its praciicahility is now thor- 

 oughly demonstrated. To appreciate fully this novel, original, 

 and pre-eminent mode of Mercantile Kducalion, the ojieralious of 

 pupils during business hours must be witnessed. 



The success it has already attained, warrants the belii'f that a 

 visit to our rooms will be sufficient to satisfy any one of the >u|k> 

 riority of this system over all others ever devised or inlriuiuced. 

 It places the pupil at once in actual hu.nneu, and makes him 

 practicall)/ acquainted with every variety of accounts, and the 

 whole routine of Commercial transactions, from the simple detailt 

 of a country store to the more complicated operations of the high- 

 est Banking Institution. 



Citizens and strangers are invited to call, at their convenience. 

 Pupils received at any time. No vacation during the summer. 

 For particulars, send for Circulars, 



Notlee. — I wish it disfinetl!/ understood, that I have no inifr- 

 est in a Commercial College at Oswego, N. Y., or at SL Louis, Mo.; 

 nor have I any connection whaterer with aiiy other College, all 

 representations to the contrary notwithstanding. I devete my at- 

 tention exclusively to the interests of this College — the 07ily one in 

 the world where theory and practice are combined, i he rio>U 

 of this system, as Author and Discoverer, ia secured to me bylaw, 

 and can not be subsidized bv others. 



G. W. EAST.MAN, President 

 Author of ' Fulton & Eastman's Penmanship and Book-Keeping.' 



Rochester, N. Y., October, 1859. 



Rochester & Lake Avenue Nurseries, 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



THE Proprietors of this old Establishment offer for sale a larger 

 stock than usual of 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, Ac. 

 Whicli will be found of the best quality, and sold at low pricey 

 icholesale or retail, comprising the following: 

 Apples, Standard and Dwarf. 

 Pears, do. do. 



Cherries. do. do. 



Peaches, Plums, Nectarines, and Quinces. Grapes, including 

 the most of the new varieties. Currants, Gooseberries, Raspber- 

 ries, and Strawberries. Lawton Blackberries. Victoria Rhubarb 

 and the true Giant Asparagus. Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, and 

 Evergreens. 



BO.'^ES — We invite attention to our very large stock, not sur- 

 pa.<;sed anvwhere in quality and variety. 



HERBACEOUS PLANTS- Among' which we call particular 

 attention to our splendid collection of New Seedling Paionies, 

 equal to any produced in Europe. 



Persons wi:-hiDg to buy largely, will find it to their advantage 

 to see our prices. All communications addressed to 

 October— It J. DONNELLAN & CO., Rochester, N. Y. 



$1,000 A YEAR! 



Agents are now making this amount in selling our Publications. 

 Our list includes the most popular and saleable Books published. 



Of our edition of 



"DR. LIVINGSTONE'S TRAVELS IN AFRICA," 

 OVER 50,000 COPIES 



Have been sold ! We have Just published several New Works, 

 which are having a very large sale. Agents wishing to canvass, 

 will find it to their advantage to send for our Catalogue and 

 terms. Catalogues sent free. Address 



J. W. BRADLEY, Publishbr, 

 43 North Fonrth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



N. B. — Single copies of Dr. Livingstonr's Tbavkls is 

 Afeica, sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of the price, fl.So. 



GENERAL AGENCY, TORONTO, C. W. - WILLIAM 

 VT LYON MACKENZli:, Editor "Weekly Message," having 

 resigned his seat in the Canada Ix'gislalure, is prepared to act »* 

 on Agent in such business matters aa can be conveniently tran»- 

 acted by him for persons in the United States and Canada. Ad- 

 dress "Message Offloe, Toronto, Canada." 



[From 1/U Nenc York Dailv Tribune cf July 12W.] 

 " Whoever wiahos hit bOBlncsa to bo attended to with eompr, 

 Indoirtry, and fidelity, can Intrust it to iSr. Maakansia." It* 



