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THE GENESEE FARiCER. 



TILES AND PIPES FOR UNDEKDRAINS. 



THE Eoc'lR'sttT Brick imd Tile Maiuifactiiriiig Company are 

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Per 1000 pieces. Per rod. 



3 inch Sole Tile, $10 00 20c. 



8 '• " 15 00 3T>^ 



4 " " oU 00 5fi 



5 «' " 50 00 7.5 



8 '• EoiindTile So 00 125 



2 " Horse Shoe Tile, 8 00 



8 " " " 12 (JO 



4 " « " 16 (0 2.5 



5 » " # " . .' 25 00 37 j^ 



C " Pipe 6J 00 1(0 



10 " " 100 00 175 



The Tiles are strong, liiird burned, and of very superior quality. 

 Per-sons wishing Tiles will find it to their interest to call at the 

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 A large quantiiy of Bick always on hand. 

 For furlher information, address 

 June, IbGO. • W. OTIS, Superintendent, 



Rochester, N. T. 



THE DISEASE AMONG CATTLE. 



Farmers icill fniJ lmp/»iii7it Jnfonnation in tJ>e KeiD Edition 

 of Mr. Flint's Valuable Work., 



Milch Cows arKi Dairy Farming. 



A TREATISE on the Breeding, Selection, and Management 

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llORSFALL'S SYSTEM OF DAIRY MANAGEMENT, 



The most valuable investigations of modern times, comprising al- 

 so an account of i'lkubo-pneumonia, the new disease so fatal to 

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BY CHARLES L. FLINT, 



Secretary of tlie Mass. State Board of Agriculture. 



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• A BRILLIANT NEW NOVEL ! 



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EL P^XJI^E ir) IS; 



BY THE AUTHOR OF 



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One volume, neatly bound in iiiusiiu. Price, .$1.00. 



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WOOD'S IMPROVED 



MOWING MACHINE, 



For 1860. Patented Feb. 22, 1859. 



THE SUCCESS of this Mower during the past harvest is with, 

 out a parallel in the history of Mowing Machines. In intro- 

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1 continue to manufacture, as heretofore, Manny's celebratec 

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I have added to this machine a Self-Raking attachment of iiij 

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Price of two-horse Mower, delivered here on the cars $81' 



one-horse do. do. do. do 7( 



Combined Machine, do. do. do 12t 



Do. with Self-Raking Attachmekt 14t 



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SH ORT-H OPt KT S, 



PUBLIC SALK OF 



IMPROVED SHORT-HORRS^ 



{DURHAM CATTLE.) 



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 of flood milking and easy feeding. 



Mr. GowEN announces to his friends and brother breeders, thai 

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 commence at 11 o'clock. June — It 



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