THE GENESEE FARMER. 



19{> 



ATTENTION, FAKMERS! * 



I;>ROM the unparalleled success of the KETOHUM MACHINE 

 ' the past season, I am induced to build for the harvest of 

 IMO, A LARGER N0MBER THAN psuAL, aud I offer them as the 

 mi>st perfect machine I have ever manufactured, and at prices to 

 oorn'spond with the times. 



Howard's Ne^v Two-Hoi"se Mo>ver — all iron — light 

 ^r:in — no side draft— no driving fast to have them work well — no 

 ciofTcring— price only $100. 



Howard's lVe-*v One-Horse Mower is of easy draft for 

 mie horse, and capable of cutting six to eight acres of any liind 

 of trrass per day— price $75. 



Wood Frame Two-Horse Mowers— price $80. 



Combined Mower and Reaper (Iron), with late improvements 

 —took first premium at United States' Fair at Chicago last fal. — 

 [irice $130. 



All of the above Machines have Emery's Adjustable Lever and 

 Kniler, and various other improvements, and ar« warranted. 

 Beiiil for a pamphlet. Address 



June— 2t K. L. HOWARD, Buffalo, N.Y. 



MOWING MACHINE IMPROVEMENTS. 



HAVING made very important improvements in the KETCH- 

 UM MACHINE within the last two years, I have done so 

 with a view of their being aitaehed to any Machine of my mal<e 

 prior to 1858, and all who desire will be furnished them at mode- 

 rate prices. Those who have Machines numbering above 1540, 

 with wood finger bars, can have the iron finger bars and all late 

 improvements attached, which will very much lessen the draft of 

 the .Machines, and make them in many respects better than when 

 new. 



The improvements consist of a guurd finger that will not break 

 nor clog; an outer shoe with roller, that very much assists in 

 turning at the corners, and the direct drafi of the machine ; a lev- 

 er Willi roller, which is to be attached behind the inner shoe, by 

 which the driver in his seat can rai^e the finger bar over obstruc- 

 tions, assist in backing, and transporting the Machine from field 

 U-) field. 



In ordering the improvements or extras, be particular and give 

 tilt' number of your Machine. Address 



June— 2t R. L. HOWARD, Buffalo, N.Y. 



Female Agents Wanted. 



St) TO $3 A DAY.— FEMALE AGENTS are wanted, at home 

 ^i or to travel, for the 



MAMMOTH ''FAMILY PICTORIAL,'' 



iMi elegant Periodical, of Home Literature, Pure Morality, and 

 practical Common Sense. The largest, best, handsomest and 

 cheapest Illustrated Family Paper in the world, at only 75 cts. a 

 year ; 4:0 cts. for six months, or 25 cts. for three months, and 

 ONE-HALF OF THE MONEY given to Female Agents. En- 

 close a three-cent stamp, for specimen copies, &c., to MARIE 

 LOUISE tlANKINS & CO., Publishers, 429 Broadway, New 

 York. June — It 



77 ARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.— A Farm of 154 acres, 

 1 near the village of Burdett, in Schuyler Co. N. Y., is offered 

 lor sale— 100 acres of which is in a high state of cultivation, the 

 remainder being timber land. There is a good house, two barns, 

 sheds, wagon house, etc., a large orchard, and well watered. It 

 is offered for sale cheap, or exchange for a farm of 3(iO acres, or 

 thereabouts. No objections to exchange for a farm West, where 

 it is near the Railroad and good markets. For particulars, ad- 

 dress It G. A. KIMBLE, Burdett, Schuyler Co., N.Y. 



DESIRABLE FARM FOR SALE IN VIRGINIA.-250 

 litres, 6 miles from Fredericksburg. 1600 Apple, Peach and 

 Dwarf I^ear Trees; one acre each Raspberries and Strawberries. 

 Soil clayey loam, clay subsoil. Climate pleasant, and location as 

 healtby as any in the United States. Price. $25 per acre. Cause, 

 going South. ABRAM VAN DOREN, 



June— 3t Falmouth, Va. 



AMERICAN GUANO— From Jarvis & Bakor's Islands, in the 

 bouth Pacific Ocean, imported by the American Guano 

 Company. C. S. Marshall, President ; H. Mather, ^ecretary. 

 J. K CHAPPELL, Agent. 

 June— tf 64 Exchange Street, Rochester, N.Y. 



RUSSIA OR BASS MATS — Selected expressly for budding 

 and tying. GUNNY HAGS, TWINES, HAY ROPE, &c , 

 suitable for Nurserymen and Farmers, for sale in lots to suit, by 

 D. W. MAN WARING, Importer, 

 Sept., 1859.— ly* 248 Front Street, New York. 



PITTSBURGH WATER CURE-A first-class Cure, in its 

 sixth year. Room for over lOn patient.s. Send for circular to 

 June— 2 ^ Dr. FKEASE, Pittsb urgh, Penn. 



T ADIES, MEND YOUR OWN TIN-WARE-Impiemenis, 



VJ materials and printed directions sent by mail for 25 cents, by 



June— It* F. I. SAGE, Middletown, Conn. 



ROCHESTER AGRICULTURAL WOhKS. 



IMPROVED THRESHING MACHINES AND HORSE 

 POWERS. 



THE ABOVE cut is a representation of the iuslly celebrated 

 PITTS' MACHINE FOR THRESHING' AND CLEAN- 

 ING GRAIN at one operation, it is the best Machine in existr 

 ence. 



The following cut represents an improved, all Iron, EIGHT or 

 TEN HORSE POWER. 



As a superior and every way reliable Horse Power, the above 

 stands unrivalled. 



We call attention to the fact that we are now manufacturing the 

 above Machines, at Rochester, N. Y., in a more substantial and 

 durable manner than any hitherto built in this city, having all the 

 latest improvements. 



We also make Pitts' celebrated DOUBLE PINION EIGHT 

 OR lEN HORSE POWERS. 



HYDE & WRIGHT'S PATENT HORSE HOE OR CULTI- 

 VATOR PLOW. 



The above inmduahle implement received the First Premium 

 (a SiLVBR Medal,) at the Oreat National Fair, held in Chicago, 

 Sept., 1859. The following are some of the advantages this Cul- 

 tivator has over every other kind now in use : 



1. Lightness and durability, being made of the best quality of 

 Steel, highly polished, and the whole imple-i ent weighing fiora 

 50 to 60 lbs. 



2. Adaptation to more kinds of soils than any other Cultivator 

 known ; being a perfect and thorough Cultivator when usc-d with 

 all the teeth on, leaving the ground even and level, and working 

 nearer the rows than any other (.ultivaior. 



3. By removing the small teeth, and altachine the wings to the 

 shovel, it Is the most perfect implement for hilling that can be 

 produced. 



4. It works equally well in corn, cotton, o-'any kind of crop re- 

 quiring cultivating, and in most cases hand hoeing can be dis- 

 pensed with. 



5. Its cheapness, considering the many kinds of work to which 

 it can be applied, the farmer having in one implement all that is 

 necessary for cultivating and hilling any kind of crop, or for cot- 

 ering and digging potatoes. 



Price $8; ground and polished, ^8.50. 



Rulofson & Harvey's celebrated Stkaight Drapt Plow, equal- 

 ly weU adapted to two or three horses; also, The Rochestkk 

 OTr'rriN& Box, aro manufactured Iv me. Orders are respectlully 

 80licit«d. ALEXANDER GORDON, 



68 South St. Paul St.. Rochester, N. Y. 



