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THE GENESEE FARMER. 



FAIRBANKS' 



STANDARD SCALES ! 



ADAPTED TO EVERY BRANCH OF BUSINESS where a 

 correct and durable Scale is required. 



Every Farmer and Vattle Dealer shoidd Jiave a Fairbanks' 



Scale. 



Send for a cir«flar. 



-ttl: 



FAIRBANKS & CO., 



189 Broadway, New York. 

 8. W. Stevens, Traveling Agent, Post Office address, Roch- 

 ester, N.T. June— 6t 



BUCKET E MOWING MACHINE, 



WITH FLEXH3LE FOLDING-BAR. 



THE Farmer intending to purchase a Mower will find it to his 

 advantage to examine Ihe BUCKEYE FOR 1860, which 

 combines all those features which have given it its jiresent repu- 

 tation, that of 



The Best Mowing Machine m the World! 



Together with several other important improvements added the 

 jiresent season. 



The eutter-bar is attached to the frame by a double-hinge joint, 

 which allows either end or the whole to rise and fall, to conlbrm 

 to inequalities of the land. By means of a leter the cutters can 

 be raised to pass obstructions or over cut grass ; in mowing can 

 turn either to right or left; always throws itself out of gear in 

 backing, and backs with the ease of a cart; is lignt draft — free 

 frfwn side draft; has no weight on the horse's neck; is safe for 

 Ihe driver ; almost noiseless in its operation ; works well on any 

 land — side hills or salt meadows — and in any grass, whether 

 Io<lged or standing, at a slow walk of either horses or oxen. 



When not in iise^ the Cutter can he institntly folded over ihe 

 front of the frame, awl the Mower thev. driven any difitdnee 

 on the road This feature belongs exchi-siv lu to the BUCK- 

 EYE MOWER. 



Orders must be sent early to secure Machines. My unfilled 

 orders of the past season amounted to several hundred. 

 Descriptive Circulars, with testinVonials, forwarded by maiL 

 JOHN P. AORIAJVCE, 

 Manufacturer and Proprietor, 

 No. 165 Greenwich street, (near Cortlandt,) N. Y. 

 POPE, ALEXANDER & CO., Manufacturers. 



• t'yracuse, N. Y. 

 G. SWEET & CO., Manufaetui-ers, 



Dansvllle, Livingston Co., N. Y. 

 HIRAM CURTIS.Manufacturer. 

 June— It Albion, Orleans Co., N. Y. 



WALDBEEG, NEAR HAVERSTRAW, N. Y. 

 FIKST PUBLIC SALE OF THOROUGH-BRED 



Ayrshires, Devons, Short-horns, &c. 



HII. LEEDS & CO. announce for sale by Ai;ction, without 

 • reserve, on Wednesday, 27th June ne.xt, choice selections 

 o«' the above varieties, from the herds of A. b. Coxoer. 



Suffolk— //t'/'o (13,79;)), Messenger (3,15-5), and Jacintha' Jiomeo 

 and their get, &c. Among the . hort-Uorns, that of Exeter (198), 

 Frank Quarily (205), &c. Among the Devons, prize Bull Mar- 

 mion 2d. and the get of Imported Eric, among the Ayrshires, 

 will be offered ; with a few Berkshire, Esse.x and Suffolk Hogs; 

 and also a trotting Stallion, Horses, «&c. 



Catalogues with full pedigrees, showing the remote straiHs of 

 lilood in :he.l)evins ;.nd Shcrt-horns, collated with care from 

 ifie llerd-rKHJks, may be had after the 1st day of June, on appl- 

 -•iition to the ownei", or T. Howard Patterson, Herdsman, &c., 

 Uiiverstraw, N. Y. ; or H. H. Lbkcb & Co , 28 Nassau gu. New 

 Yort City. June— It 



Turnip Seed! Turnip Seed! 



SATED from Selected Stock, of the finest qualities. i 



Eakly WuiTK Dutch Titr.nip per lb., 75 cents 



White Strap Leaf " • i- 7,5 " 



Rkd TOP Strap Leap " " 75 .» 



English White (i lobe " " 50 " 



English Whitk Norfolk, " " 50 " 



Fine Yi LLOW Stonk " " 7;") " 



Yellow A seubekm " " 5J " 



RoBSoN's (i olden Ball " " 7.i '> 



Large White French " one ot the finest, " 75 •' 



AYaite"s Eclipse " " 70 » 



GUEEN Gl'-hk " " 50 '' 



Dalk's Hybrid " " f,o " 



Ashcroft's Swedish or Ruta Baga '■ 75 " 



Improved Amlrican " fine, ■' 75 " 



Skirving's Improved •' fine " 50 « 



Purple top '' " 50 " ■ 



Laing's " fine, " 50 •' 



Dickson's Improved " " 50 '' 



MAiiSH all's Improved '• " 50 '' 



One pound of Turnip Seed is sufficient fo. an acre of ground. 

 J. M. THORBURN & CO., 



June— It 15 John Street, Neiv York. 



U. S. TENT AND FLAG MANUFACTORY. 

 No. 43 Exchange Street, Rothester, N. Y. 



TENTS to rent of the following sizes, suitable f©r the purposes 

 designated : 



For Agricultural Fairs, Conferences, Political or other largf 

 Gatherings. 



80 fl. by 110 ft 8f ft. diameter. 



60 ft. by 90 ft 70 ft. " 



50 ft. by SO ft CO ft. " 



15 ft. by 20 ft. fancy 50 ft. " 



For Camp Meetings, Militar}/ Encampments, Pic Kics, Fish 

 ing Excursions. <£c. 

 24 ft. by 30 ft. I 12 ft. by 17 ft. 



10 a. by 24 11. I 9 ft. by 12 ft. 



Flags furnished with Tents, when required. 

 Parlies wishing to rent, will please address the proprietor, 

 stating what the Tents are to be used for. Also the facilities for 

 transportation. Address JAMES FIELD, Box 7i4, 



June, 1860— 3t Rochester, N. Y. 



N. B. Several large second -hand Tents for sale cheap— one 

 tent 60 by 90— ten feet wall with seats. 



Rochester Central Nurseries. 



THE subscriber offers for sale the coming fall an unu.sually fine 

 stock of Prult Tr<'es of every description, comprising 

 APPLES, PEARS, CHERRIES, PEACHES. PLUMS, APRI- 

 COTS, (jUINCIES, &c. Also, Currant's, Gooseberries, Rasp- 

 berrien. Blackberries, Struwberi'ies, of all the best and most 

 popular varieties. 



GRAPE VINES, 



Of the best NEW and OLD SORTS, are offered at the most 

 reasonable rates; and Dealers and Fruit Growers will find it to 

 their interest to examine our stock. 



ORNAMENTAL TREES. SHRUBS, AND ROSES, 



IN GREAT VARIETY. 



DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES will be sent to all applicants 

 remitting a stamp for pre-payment of postage. 

 All communications should bo addressed 10 

 June— It 0. W. SEELYE, Rochester, N. Y. 



BOTH SIDES Ol' 



THE GRAPE QUESTION 



A NEW WORK ON THE GRAPE— by Wm. Saundep^s, J. 

 Xjl J. Cope, and J. M. M'Mum : embracing more that is nov.- 

 el, interesting and valuable, than any work ever published on the 

 subjeel. 



Price by mail, prepaid— cloth, -35 cents ; paper, 25 cents. 

 Publisher, A. M. SPANGLER. 



Farmer and Gardener Offl' e, Philadelphia. 

 Send for specimen copies of Farmer and Gardener. Jundt 



C CHOICE ALDERNEY OR JERSEY CATTLE FOR SALE.. 



V_ One Bull, ;i years old, perfectly gentle and a superior ^t^1ck- ' 

 getter; one Imported Cow, 7 years old, and two Heifers, 2 years 

 old, line milkers. All are pure, thorough-bred animals, and each 

 was winner of a first prize at last F^air of American Institute, 

 over several competitors. The cattle can be seen at Fort Wash- 

 ington, on Hudson River Railroad. For further particulars, ad- ' 

 dress JOHN HAVEN, 



May— 21* Washington Heights' P. O., N. Y. 



^A SUPERIOR SPANISH MERINO BUCKS for sale by 

 ■tU June- Ct GKO. CAMPBELL, West Westminster, Vt. 



