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THE GENESEE FARMER, 



WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS. 



EVERYBODY'S LAWYER 



C0rNSK1.1.0R IN BUSINESS. 



BY FRANK CROSBY, 



OF THK PHILADELPUIA BAK 



It Tells You IIow to draw up Partnership Papeks, and gives 

 general forms for Aokeements of all kinds, 

 Bills of Sale, Leases and Petitioxs. 



It Tells You How to draw tip Bonds and Mortgages, Affi- 

 davits, Powers of Attornet, Notes and Bills 

 of Exchange, Receipts and Releases. 



It Tells You The Laws for Ihe Collection of Debts, with the 

 Statutes of Limitation, and amount and kind 

 of Property Exempt from Execution in every 

 State. 



It Tells You How . to make an Assignment properly, ■with 

 forms for Composition with Ckeditoks, and the 

 Insolvent Laws of every State. 



It Tells You The legal relations existing between Guaedian 

 and Ward, Master and Appbenticb, and 

 Landlord and Tenant. 



It Tells You What constitates Libel and Slander, and the 

 Law as to Marriage Dower, the Wife's Right 

 IN Property, Divorce and Alimony. 



It Tells You The Law for Mechanics' Liens in every State, 

 and the Naturalization Laws of this country, 

 and how to comply with the same. 



It Tells You The Law concerning Pensions and how to obtain 

 one, and the Pre-Emption Laws to Public 



Lands. 



It Tells You The Law for P.vtents, with mode of procedure 

 in okiiaining one, with Interferences, Assign- 

 ments and Table of Fees. 



It Tells You How to make your Will, and how to A nMWiSTEF. 

 iiN AN ]'3state, with the law and the require- 

 ments thereof in every Slate. 



It Tells You The meaning of Law Ter.ms in general use, and 

 explains to you the Legislative, Executive 

 and Judicial Powers of both the General and 

 Slate Governments. 



It Tells You How TO keep out of Law, by showing how to 

 do your business legally, thus saving a vast 

 amount of property, and vexatious litigation, 

 by its timely consultation. 



Single copies will be sent by mail, postage paid, to Every Far- 

 mer, Every Mecluinic, Etery Man of Biisiness, and Everybody 

 in every Slate on receipt of $1.00, or in law style of binding at 

 $1 26. 



«2* 1 fifiCi \ VTT A "P ^^^ ^® ^^^^ ^y enterprising 

 flPlvUU Jr\. X JLijTxlt men everywhere, in selling 

 tlie above work, as our inducements to all such are very libe- 

 ral. 



For single copies of the Book, or for terms to agents, with other 

 information, apply to or address 



JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher, 



May— 8t No. 617 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



NEW BOOK on GRAPE CULTURE. 



BY WILLIAM BRIGHT, 

 liogan Nursery, Pliiladelplila, Pa. 



just published, 



BRIGHT's SINGLE STEM, DWARF AND RENEWAL 



SYSTEM OF GRAPE CULTURE.1 



Adapted tothe Vineyard, the, Cfrapery, and tJie Fruiting of 



Vines ini'ots, on TreUlnen, Arbori, if-c. 



IN this work full Directions are given for Cultivating and Fruit- 

 ing Pot Vines; a new system of Pruning for the Vineyard ; 

 New method of making Vine Borders; New Management of 

 Cold Grapery; New Views on Ferlilixing the Grape. 



This is not a compilation of old matter respecting the Vine, but 

 a purely original work; full of new suggestions for planting, 

 pruning, traing and fruiting the Grape, under all kinds of cul- 

 ture; drawn from personal experience, and recently confirmed 

 by the opinions of the best Grape-growers in England. 



Price of the work, Fifty Cents per single copy. Sent by mail 

 to all parts of the United States and Canada, postpaid, on receipt 

 of the price. Postage stamps received in payment. 



***A liberal Discount to the Trade. 

 Address WILLIAM BRIGHT, 



April— 3t 627 Market St., Philadelphia. 



VALU ABLE SEEDS ! 



AGRICTJL.TURISTS AJMD FARMERS NOTICE 



Ist— THE MUSTANG GRAPE, of Texas. This Grape is 

 na<jw of Texas, but will grow Jinely any w/i ere. It bears mor 

 fruit than any other vine, which makes IheJiiieM artii^le of Wliu 

 For preserving, &e., it is unsurpassed. 



To those who wish to cultivate, or try it, we will send a larg 

 package of the seed for One Dollar, or, if preferred, a packt 

 oi Fifty Yomig Vines, tcith Roots, fixed so as not to injur 

 or wither, for Two Dollars, by mail to any address. 



HUBIRT &. CO., 

 Little Wichita, Clay Co., Texas. 



2d— THE -'TURKISH FLINT WHEAT." This celebrate 

 Wheat produces three, times as much as any other Wheat e\'t 

 sown. The flour is of the finest and sweetest quality — as whii 

 as the driven snow. 



Enough seed to produce, at the first planting, from 10 to 1 

 bushels, will be sent in a strong linen sack, by mail, for On 

 Dollar. Address, "HUBIRT & CO, 



Little Wichitia, Clay Co., Texas." 



3d— THE "PINE-APPLE PUMPKIN." Every housekeep. 

 should have this delicious vegetable. It is better than iui 

 "dried peaches," apples, or anything of the kind, for makii. 

 pies, puddings, custards, etc., or to eat alone. 



A large package of seed sent by mail for One Dollar. 



Direct to " HUBIRT & CO., 



April— 4t Little Wichita, Clay Co., Texas." 



WM. PATERSON'S 



Improved Superphosphate of Lime. 



MANUFACTURED and for sale at Division Street Wh.-ir 

 Newark, N. J., and by the Manufacturer's agents in this aL 

 other States. 



It is put up in bags of 100 and 150 lbs. each, and marked wil 

 the maker's name, to whom orders sent with cash or satisfaclci 

 references, here or in New York, will be promptly execiaed. 



The aforesaid article consists principally of charred bones, <ii 

 solved by sulphuric acid, with a hirge proportion of Peruvic 

 Guano, and other important ingredients. 



The largely increased sales for the last six years, with the un" 

 licited Reports of Agents, &.C., attest satisfactorily its renunur 

 tive results, being found more permanent in its etfecls than Per 

 vian Guano, and conscfiuently decidedly more profitable. 



It has been the aim of the Manufacturer to make this Mann 

 what it is avowed to be. and the public may rely assuredly thai 

 will continue to be uniform in qu;ilily and profitable to the buy* 



Circulars, with particular instruclions for use, will be sent 1 

 mall when requested, or on application to his agents. 



May— 6t WM. PATEESON. 



PROPOSAL TO ESTABLISH 



Sunday School Libraries Free of Cos 



WE OFFER our great Gospel Engraving after Thorwaldsei ,_ 

 CHRlST AND HIS APOSTLES, 

 to Sunday Schools, at a price per hundred which will secure 

 them, by re-selling the picture at our regular retail price of oi 

 dollar each, a sufficient sum to purchase 



Three Hundred Volumes. 



This is the most popular religious engraving ever published 

 America, and the Sunday Schools to which we have supplii 

 copies thus far have found no diiKculty in disposing of from oi 

 to two hundred (and in one instance three hundred") in the spa« 

 of from twenty to thirty days. Chri.slian parents everywhe> 

 seem more especially anxious to possess the picture now that' 

 affords the opjxirtunity of encouraging their children in a go* 

 work, and afibrding them a means of moral and religious instrw 

 tion. Address DAYTON & CO., 



May-3t* 37 Park Row, New York. 



NEW EVERGREENS 



AND many New DECIDUOUS TREES and SHRUBS, Cf 

 lected from all the best sources abroad, can be furnished 

 amateurs at reasonable rates. 



The attention of the TRADE is particularly invited to the I«< 

 prices by Ihequanlity of liARE CONIFEROUS TREES. 

 For catal'igues, address PARSONS & CO., 



May, 1S61I.— 2t Flushing, near New York.1 



BOOK AGENTS WANTED. 



TriOR CIRCUL.-iRS address 



May, 1S60.— 4t 



GEORGE F. TUTTLE, 



No. 100 Nassau Street, New Yorfcl 



PINT AND QUART BEREY BOXES-At $1.^. and 

 1,000. Addre.<8 NICHOLAS HALLOCK, 



May — 2t* Patentee, Queens, Queens Co., L. I., N.' 



AGRAICTJLTUEAL IMPLEMENTS— A general assortmei^ 

 at manufacturers' prices, for sale by A. L0N6ETT, J 

 May— St 34 Cliff Street, New Yorb^ 



