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THE GENESEE FAHMER. 



NANSEMOND SWEET FOTATOE PLANTS- 



For NiirllK-rn planting. A superior article. 

 fi"!^ Packed to go Safely Long Distances. 



m ,{™ Prices— 40(1 for $1, 1,000 for $2, 5,000 for $9, 10,000 for 

 I Sw $15, Juring May ami June. 

 |flii il| Send stamp for circular of directions in culture, and 

 »| 'l|| experience of growers at the North. 



'■ ' C. B. MURRAY, 



(Late O. S. Murray & Son,) 

 April — 2t Foster's Crossings, Ohio. 



Flower Seeds by Mail ! 



Flower Seeds by Mail! 



Flower Seeds by Mail! 



OUR OWN SELECTION OP 



35 VARIETIES FOR Sl-OO; 



50 VARIETIES FOR $3.00 ; 



100 VARIETIES FOR $4.00. 

 Persons ordering either of the above assortments may rely upon 

 a beaiuiful collection. J. M. THOKBURN & CO., 



May — It lo John Street, New York. 



NEW YORK STATE AGRICULTUilAL SOCIETY. 



PllKMIUM ON FAUMS, ISCO— Premium for best grain 

 farm of not less than 50 acres, under culture, $50 00 



Best grazing and cheese dairy farm, not less than 50 acres, 



under culuire, $50 00 



Best grazing; and butter dairy farm, as above, $50 GO 



Best cultivated farm, not less than 50 acres, (woodland in- 

 cluded,) $30 00 



^W Competitors for the premiums on farms are desired to 

 give notice to the Secretary, on or before the 1st of July, of their 

 intention to compete ; and some member or members of the Ex- 

 ecutive Committee will )je assigned to visit and examine the 

 farms, and report on the same. B. P. JOHNSON, 



Agricultural Rooins, Albany, I Secretary. 



April 12ih, ISGO. j May— 8t 



NEW EVERGREENS 



AND many New DECIDUOUS TREES and SHRUBS, col- 

 lected from all the best sources abroad, can be furnished to 

 amateurs at reasonable rates. 



The attention of ths TRADE is particularly invited to the low 

 pri.^cs by tliequantity of RARE CONIKEUOUS TREES. 

 For catal')gues, address PARSONS & >:'0., 



May, 1861).— 2t Flushing, near New York. 



RASPBERRIES, &c., CHEAP. 



8 AAA RASPBERRIES— i?«'i Antwerp, Fasfolf, KtievHVs 

 «vUv/ Giant, Frauconia and Allen — at $25 per thousand. 

 horehester SeeilUng Blackberries — $30 per thousand. 

 Wilsoii's Albany Strawberry — $(> per thousand. 

 1,500 Isabella Grapes, at lowest rates. 



JNO. S. GOOLD, 

 May— It Macedon, Wayne Co., N. Y. 



COUNTY AGENTS WANTED.-$50 per month and all 

 expenses paul, to introduce our 



New National DonWe Tliread T^venty Dollar 

 Sewing Macliiiie. 



The cheapest and the best. For complete instructions and a 

 permanent business, address, with stamp, J. W. HARRIS & CO., 

 Shoe aud Leather Exchange, BosUin, Mass. May, 1S60 — 21. 



A. BRO WER-'S 



Patent Water-Proof Composition, 



"Y\7"ARRANTEI) to make Boots and Shoes, and all Leather, 

 V \ impervious to water, and last nearly as long again for using 

 it. I\'(ldlers make from $3 to $5 per day selling it. Send stamp 

 for cireulur. For sale by all dealers in^ Boots and Shoes, Hard- 

 ware, Drugs, Notions and Groceries. A. BltOWER & I'O., 

 May— (It. 4 Reade Street, New York. 



DAVIS' SEEDLING AND PRINCE ALBERT POTATOES 

 at $2.00 per bbl.— single bushel tor 3i) sianips. 

 POTATO O.VTS— Genuine an.l very flue, prr bag of 1% bush- 

 els, $2.00. A package of Hubbard Squash Seed sent free with 

 each order, if desired. Orders solicited. 

 It* JOHN A. ROBINSON, Belcher, Washington Co., N. Y. 



HUBBARD SQUASH SEED AT WHOLESALE.-l.OO) 

 lbs. (it llulplKird Squash Seed !vt Wholesale, very oheai), by 

 the original iiitroiluc<-r. My seed is of the purest quality, and my 

 prices are at the lowest rates. Circulars and phicard.s supplied 

 by the quantity, gratis. JAMES J. II. GREGORY, 



May, I860.— 11 Marblehead, Mass. 



Kedzie's Rain and River Water Filter 



IS no longer an cxporinieut. It jiossessi-s 

 every /;/•(/( Wcrti and scietdific ai-r;ingoineiit I'or 

 rendering the most impure llain and River 

 Water free from all decoiuposed organic matters 

 WT'v~^"\l *""' gases, taste, color aud smell. 

 lllllllfl ''I They are PORTABLE. DURABLE, CON- 

 " '""^ VENIENT and CHEAP; can be transported 

 any distance in safety., aud are sure to giTe sat- 

 isfaction. 

 Manulaetured by 



JAMES TERRY & CO., 



Rochester, N. Y. 

 ' Deseriptive circulars sent free. Apri 1, ISliO. — 3t 



WHO CAN EQUAL IT? 



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

 sold one of our Tliree Horse Endless Chain Powers and 

 Combined Thresher and Winnower, wrote to us upon remitting 

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

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

 than the eight-horse machines. 



Mr. V. Belnap, of N. East, Erie Co., Pa., says : " Your ma- 

 chines have driven all others out of this section. The first oiij 

 you .sent is thought rather the best. I have threshed 108 bushela 

 of wheat in 2 hours and .'59 minutes, without stop|)ing and ni;t a 

 wet hair on my horses. I threshed 140 bu."5hels of oats in 1 hour 

 and 35 minutes, and the oats very damp at that." 



This machine was one of our Two Horse Powers and Combined 

 Threshers and Winnowers — the first of four sent into that viciniiy. 



Also, Mr. K. H Barnard, of Pitlsford, Monroe eoiintv, N. Y., 

 says of our Two House Power Threshers and Winnowers : '• The 

 Messrs. Miller threshed 60 bushels 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 Powers for One, Two and Three Hordes, 

 Lever Powers, Combined Threshers and Winnowers, and Thre.'-!i- 

 ers with Vibrating Separators, have met with unequalled success 

 wherever introduced. 



We also manufacture a Clover Machine, lately much improve'', 

 which can not be surpassed for d'urability or quality and quantity 

 of its work. 



%S^ We warrant all our machines to suit purchasers. 



For full particulars and Price List, send, for our Descriptive 

 Circular, which will be sent to nil apjilicants. 



Address G. WESTINGIIOUSE & CO, 



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



Tj^OR SALE— The 2-year old ShorWiomed Durham Bull Oeiox. 

 JD got by Imported, Squire Gwi/nne, 2d, (1101,) out of Fillpnil, 

 4th, ifec, &c., &c., &c., (both purcha.sed of S. Tiioknb, of Thorn- 

 dale.) See American Ileid Book. 



The subscriber offers him for sale on very reasonable term.'*, 

 having another Bull, not so nearly connected with his stock. 



Also, one fine Bull Calf, about two months' old, of purerblood 

 stock. 



Any one wishing to purchase mav, for pedigree or further par- 

 ticulars, address, ■ A. M. UNDK.RIULL, 



May — It Clinton Corners, Duchess Co., N. Y. 



JOHN MERRYMAN, 

 President of the Maryland State Agricultural Society, 



BREEDEK OF 



Hereford Cattle, Hampsliire Down Sheep & Berkshire Hogs 



THE BEST specimens of the above stock, of auy age. for sale. 

 Stock delivered in Baltimore, if desired, on Railp'ad Cars oi 

 Boats. Orders must be addressed to JOHN MERRYMAN, 

 May — 2l* Hayfields, near Cockeysville, Baltimore Co., Md. 



THOROUGH-BRED Ayrshire (battle, South-<Vown Sheep, Ches- 

 ter White and Sefton White Hogs, bred and for sale at all 

 times. I now have a lot of fine Chester Pisrs, bred from premi- 

 um stock, which can be suitably mated. Address. 

 Maj-lt* II. T. WOLLARD, 



Castinc, Darke Co., Ohio. 



^'TEKSEY" CATTLE— Commonly known as '-Aldeknet.' 

 O SHANGHAI, or TARTAR Sheep for sale. Ajiplv to 



WILLIAM EKDMOND, 

 May — 3t 43 Barclay St., New York. 



G^ 



EO. F. CURWEN West Ilaverford^ Delaware Counts', Pr.. 

 Breeder of DEVON CATTLE and ESSEX HOGS. MaySi 



PREMIUM SIX WEEKS' POTATOES.-50 bushels sf thu 

 variety for sale by CllAS. C. HOLTuN. May also be bad 

 of J. Rapaljb, Rochester, N. Y. Price $1. May — It* 



PINT AND QUART BERRY BOXES- At $15 and $20 pci 

 1,000. Address NICHOLAS HALLOCK, 



May— 2t* Patentee, Queens, Queens Co., L. I., N.Y. 



AGRAICULTURAL IMPLEItlENTS— A general as.sortmenl 

 at mauulacturers' prices, fur sale by A. LONGETT, 

 May— 3t 34 Cliff Street, New York. 



