THE GENESEE FAKMER. 



133 



Howe's Improved Hay or Cattle Scale. 



THE BEST IN USE! 

 First Premiam over Fairbanks at Vermont State Fair '57 and 

 '58. First Premium and no Competition in '59. First 

 Premium at 13 Difierent Sate Fairs. Silver and Bronze 

 Medals at American Institu;e Fair, N. Y., 1859. 



HOWK'S SC.\LES KuB ALL U.SES, have Great Simplicity and 

 Wonilert'ul Accuracy, 

 KKyuiKK NO I'lT — .May be set on the top of the ground, or on a 

 barn lltnjr, and i-asily removed. 



No Check Kods — No Kkict£on on Kno-b Edges — All friction 

 received on Balls. Weizli truly if not level. 

 . Delivered at any Kailroa<l Station in the United States or 

 Canada, set up, and warranted to give entire satisfaction, or 

 taken l>aek. 



£S^ Send for circulars and price lists, with account of trial of 

 Bcaies betsveen Howe ami Fairbanks, at Vermont State Fairs, to 

 JAMES G. DUDLKY, General VVeslern Asrent. 

 April, 186i>. 93 Main street, Buffalo, N. T. 



CAST STEEL BELLS, 



FOR 



CHTJSCHES, ACADEMIES, PIRE-ALAEMS, FACTOEIES. 



IpED.M SHEFFIELD, En-rland, have been tested in all climates, 

 ' Europe and America. Weigh less, cost less per pound, have 

 better tones, can be heard farilier than other bells. They cost 50 

 per cent, less than 



THE BEST COMPOSITION BELLS, 

 which are also sold by meat Makers' Prices. 



Broken Bella Taken in Excliange, 



or re-cast on short notice. Such bells will nearly pay for Steel 

 Bells of the same size. 



1^^ Send for a circular. Bells delivered in all parts of the 

 United States or Canada, by JAMES G. DUDLEY, 



April, 1860. 93 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. 



Herring's Patent 



FIRE AND BURGLA.R-PROOF SAFES, 



Wltli Hall's Patent Powtlcr.Proof Locks, 



HAVE NEVER FAILED 



HM MORE THAN 300 DISASTROUS FIRES. 



The Safest and Best &afe in Use. 



DELIVERED at any Ilailroaii Station in the United States, or 

 Canada, at the very lowest rates, bv 



JAMES G. DUDLEY, Sole Agent, 

 April, 1860. at 93 Main street, Buffalo, N.jT. 



SO A A WEEK.-FEMALE AGENTS WANTED at home, 

 u\j or to travel, on Salary or Commission, for 

 "THE AVOMAN'S FRIEND." 



a Periodical of pure and practical morality, exclusively for the 

 Female sex, at only 60 cents a year ; also for the 



" MAMMOTH FAMILY PICTORIAL," 



the largest illustrated Family paper in the world, at only $1 a 

 year. For " ConfiddTitial Terms" to Female Agent.s, specimen 

 copies, etc., enclose a three-cent stamp to MARIE LOUISE HAN- 

 KiNS & CO., 429 Broadway, New York. April— 2t 



TO HORSEMEN. 



WELLING'S WORM DIURETIC AND CONDITION 

 POWDERS, made after Veterinary Physicians' recipes, 

 are very efficacious when given to ilorses suffering from inflam- 

 mation of the lungs, heaves, worms, surfeit, moulting, or when 

 hide-bound. Testimonials from farmers, city-railroad men, and 

 Other owners of horses, with directions for use, may be had on 

 application to SAMUEL G. WELLING, Apothecary, New Roch- 

 elle, Westchester county, N. Y. The trade supplied at $4 per 

 dozen, large bo-xes of one dozen doses each. Retail price, 50 cents 

 per box. April, I860.— 3t* 



GODFREY ZIMMERMAN, PINE HILL NURSERY- 

 Near Buffalo, N. Y., offers for sale the following trees : 



Standard and Dwarf Apples and Pears, Cherries, Peaches, 

 Plums (mostly the German Prune, the freest from black-knot), 

 and Orange or Apple-Quince. 



Currants, best varieties; Raspberries and Gooseberries. 



Of Grapes, besides the old varieties : Delaware, Diana, Concord, 

 Rebecca, Hartford Prolific, and To-Kalon. 



Also, Downing's Everbearing Mulberry, Norway Spruce, Black 

 Bpruce, Hemlock Spruce, Red Cedar and Arbor Vitaj. 



^^^ Price Catalogues sent on application. April — It 



WHO CAN EQUAL IT? 



A GENTLEMAN residing in Jefferson county, N. Y., haTing 

 sold one of our Three Horse Endless Chain Powers and 

 Combined Thresher and Winnower, wrote to us upon remittinsr 

 pay for the same, that Mr. Sprague, the purchaser, had threshed 

 240 bushels of barley in three hours, and that he was doing more 

 than the eight-horse machines. 



Also, Mr. Clark, of Chautauque county, wrote t > us that he had 

 threshed 69 bushels of wheat in 70 minutes, and 100 bushels ot 

 oals per hour. 



Still more we have. Mr. E. H Barnard, of Pittsford, Monroe 

 county, N. Y., says of our Two House Power Threshers and Win- 

 nowers : The Messrs. Miller threshed 60 bush»-l3 of oats in 55 

 minutes, for four consecutive hours, without extra exertion, and 

 the oats were fed loose, never having been bound. 



Our Endless Chain Pow ts for <Jne, Two and Three Horses, 

 Lever Powers, Combined Threshers and Winnowers, and Thresh- 

 ers with Vibrating Separators, i ave m t with unequalled success 

 wherever introduced. 



We also manufacture a Clover Machine lately much improve'% 

 which can not be surpassed for durability or qualit) and quantity 

 of its work. 



^^" We warrant all our machines to suit purchasers. 



For full particulars and Price List, send for our Descriptive 

 Circular, whi'h will be sent to all applicants. 



Address G. WESTINGHOUSE & CO. 



March, 1S60.— 3t Agricultural AVorks, Schenectady, N. Y. 



Thorough-Bred North Devons 



AT PUBLIC AUCTION. 



THE subscriber intends holding his Second Public Sale of De- 

 von Cattle on Wednesday, the Gih day of June next, when 

 he will offer between 20 and 30 head, males and females, of his 

 own breeding — all Herd-book animals and of superior excellence. 

 As at his previous sale, each lot will be started at a very low 

 price, and soUl -without reserve to the highest bidder over that 

 amount. 



Catalogues containing pedigrees of the animals to be sold, and 

 full particulars as to terms, &.c , will be ready by the 15th of April, 

 and will be sent, on application, to all desiring it. 



C. S. WAIN WRIGHT, 

 April — 3t The Meadows, Rhinebeck, N. Y. 



FLOWER SEEDS BY MAIL. 



THE subscriber has for many years past spared no pains or ex- 

 pense in procuring, both in Europe and this country, every 

 variety of Annual Fla-wer Seeds that could be obtained, and af- 

 ter cultivating over one thousand varieties, has selected about one 

 hundred kinds, with a view of including all the most desirable 

 for hardy garden cultivation, a list of wiiich will be sent to any 

 one. And for .fl, Tiiirtv-tubee Kinds of any on the list will be 

 gent by mail, postage paid. 



Garden, Veyettihle and Flnut^r Seeds of all kinds have been 

 largely grown by the subscriber for more than thirty years past. 

 He has now nearly one hundred acres devoted to this purjiose, 

 and can furnish Seeds of all descriptions, of the choices! kinds 

 and purest quality, at the lowest prices and in any quantity de- 

 sired. G. R. GARRETSoN, 



April — 2t Flushing, Long Island, N. Y. 



F 



LOWER SEEDS-FLOWER SEEDS -FLOWER SEEDS 



FLOWKK SEEDS. 



A very choice selection of the leading varieties, neatly put up 



in Packages of 25 varieties, for , ifl.oo 



" 50 varieties, for 2.00 



" 100 varieties for 4.00 



Will be forwarded by mail free of postage. 



WM. THORBURN. 

 April— It 492 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 



EXTRA DANIEL O'ROTJRKE PEAS— These celebrated 

 Early Peaa (to which the particular attention of Market Gar- 

 deners is called) ibr earliness, productiveness and length of pod, 

 cannot be surpassed. Price $6 per bushel — 25 cents per quart. 

 For sale by WM. THORBURN, 



April— It 492 Broadway, Albany, N.T. 



THE NANSEMOND SWEET POTATO— grown successful y 

 in almost any locality in the United States. 

 Send for mv treatise on the cultivation, .nnd priced catalogue 

 of those and most all kinds Vegetable Plants. Sent by express to 

 all parts of the country. Address EMORY LUCE, 

 April — It Ashtabula, O. 



WHITE TOP ONION SETS^-A large quantity. The finest 

 ever offered, to which the attention of Market Gardeners is 

 particulariy called. Price only $5 per bushel (dirt cheap)— sacks 

 25 cents— delivered at Albany. For sale by 



WM. THORBURN. 

 April— It 492 Broadway. Albany, N. Y. 



GENUINE HUBBARD SQUASH SEED, from the original 

 introducer (J. H. Gregory), at 20 cents per package, or by 

 mail 29 cents. $3 per pound. For sale at the Albany Seed 

 Store. * »- 1- ^^ THORBURN 



April— It 492 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 



SEEDS !! SEEDS !! SEEDS !!— GARDEN, FIELD AND 

 FLOWER SEEDS, Fresh and Genuine, at Wholesale and 

 Retail, for sale by WM. THORBURN. 



April— It 492 Broadway, Albany, N. T. 



