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THE GENESEE FARI^rER. 



FAIRBANKS' 



STANDARD SCALES ! 



ADAPTED TO EVERT BRANCH OF BUSINESS where a 

 correct and durable Scale is required. 



Every Farmer and Cattle Dealer sJwuld have a Fairbanks' 

 Scale. 



Send for a circular. FAIRBANKS & CO., 



189 Broadway, New York. 

 S. W. Stevens, Traveling Agent. Post Office address, Koch- 

 ester, N.Y. June— 6t 



WM. PA TERSOX-S 



Improved Superphosphate of Lime. 



MANUFACTURED and for sale at Division Street Wliarf, 

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

 other States. 



It is put up in bags of 100 and 150 lbs. each, .ind marlced with 

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

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



The aforesaid article consists principally of charred bones, dis- 

 solved by sulphuric acid, with a large proportion of Peruvian 

 Guano, and other impurtant ingredients. 



The lurfxely increased sales (or the last six years, with the unso- 

 licited R.-piirts (if Agents, &c., attest satisfactorily its remunera- 

 tive resulls, being found more permanent in its effects than Peru- 

 vian Guano, and consequently decidedly more profitable. 



It has been the aim ol the Manufacturer to make this Manure 

 what it is avowed to be, and the public may rely assuredly that it 

 will continue to be uniform in quality and profitable to the buyer. 



Circulars, with particular instructions for use, will be sent by 

 mail wlien requested, or on application to his agents. 



May— 6t WM. PATERSON. 



JUST PUBLISHED: 



THE YOUNG FARMER'S MANUAL. By S. Edwards Todd. 

 Containing Practical Directions for Laying out and Working 

 the Farm, and how to Erect Buildings, Fences, Farm Gates, &c. 

 The work also embraces 



THE FARMER'S WORK-SHOP, 

 With full directions for selecting and using all kinds of farm and 

 shop-tools. The whole illustiated by 2u0 original illustrations. 

 1 vol., 12mo. ; 459 pages. Price f;1.25. 



Also, kecently puBLisnED : 

 THE YALE AGRICULTURAL LECTURES. Deliv- 

 ered at the Agricultural Convention, New-Haven, Feb- 

 ruary, 1S60. 12mo. Cloth. Price. 50c, 



THE COMPREHENSIVE r\AR>r RECORD. Arranged 

 for entering all the operations <if the farm for 25 years . . $8 



THE ORCHARD HOUSE ; Or. How to Cultivate Fkuits 

 UNDER Glass. By 'fhomas Rivers 40c, 



HUNT'S PATIENTS' AND PHYSICIANS' AID. A 

 Manual for every family $1 



COUSIN MAUDE AND ROSAMOND. A new volume 

 by Mrs. Holmes $1 



CATALOGUES describing a full assortment of Ageicultubal 

 Books sent free to anv address, 



C. M." SAXT<.)N, BARKER & CO., 



No. 2.'j Park-row, New York, 

 Agricultural Book Publishers, and Proprietors of The ITorticuU 

 rist. July— 2t 



/ ■» EORGE MULER— Importer and Breeder of Short-horn 

 yj and Galloway Cattle, Leicester and Coiswold Sheep, Mark- 

 ham P. O., Co. York, Canada West. N. B. A few choice Dorking 

 Fowls, bred from imported stock, can be had in autumn. Price 

 $5 per pair. Julv— ly 



TILES AND PIPES FOR UNDEEDRAINS. I 



THE Rochester Brick and Tile Manuiai-turiug Company are, 

 prepared to furnish Tiles and Pii)es of all sizes for under-^ 

 draining land, cellar drains, &c., at tlie following [iriees : i 



Per 1000 pieces. Per rod. 



2 inch Sole Tile, $10 00 



8 '• " 15 00 



4 " " 30 00 



5 " " 50 00 



8 " Round Tile, Sn 00 



2 " Horse Shoe Tile, 8 00 



8 " " " 12 00 



4 " ■ " " , 16 (0 



5 " " " 25 oil 



6 " Pipe, 6i 00 



10 " " liiO 00 



20c. 



56 

 75 

 25 



25 



dO 



The Tiles are strong, hard burned, and of very s\ipefior quality, 



Persons wishing Tiles will find it to their interest to call at tlu 

 office of the Company, 23 Buffalo street, Rochester, before pur- 

 chasing elsewhere. 



A large quatitity of B ick always on hand. 



For further information, address 



June, 1800. W. OTIS, Superintendent, 



, Rochester, N. Y. 



Turnip Seed! Turnip Seed! 



J. M. TIIORBURN & Co., 



15 John Street, 



New York. 



OFFER to the trade and others the following varieties of TUR- 

 Nil' SEED, all of which they warrant of the same superioi 

 quality as have heretofore given. such uui\ersal satisfaction: 



Early White Dt'TCii per lb., 75 cents 



Rkd-iop Strai' Leaf " 75 •' 



Red-top " 75 " 



White Strap Leaf Flat " 75 " 



WuiTE French, (extra) " 75 " 



Large White Glohe " 50 '' 



Large WniTK Norfolk " 5il " 



Long White Tankaed " 50 " 



Swan's EoG , " 75 " 



Vertue's Long White " 75 " 



Green Globk " 50 " 



Waite'8 Eclipse " 50 



Yellow Malta " 75 



Yellow Finland " 75 



Ykllow Stone " 75 



Rohson's I i olden Ball " 75 



Yellow AiiERDEF.M '• 53 



Long Yellow FEBNcn " 75 



Dale's Hybrid " ."'0 



Improved liuTA Baga, (American; " 75 



Skirving's " " 50 



purpletop " " 50 



Marshall's Pup.ple-top Ruta Baga " 50 



Bullock's Heart " " 50 



Dickson's Improved " " 60 



Lainq's "• " (extra) ... " 50 



ASUCROFI'S " " '■ 50 



ALSO— 



RotTND and Prickly Spinach each " 50 



Corn Salad or Tetticus " $1 00 



Rose Col'd Chinese Winter Radish, per oz., 2"c ; per lb., $1 50.' 

 J. M. THORBURN & CO., 

 July — 2t 15 John Street, New York. 



DESIRABLE FARM FOR SALE IN VIRGmiA.-250' 

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

 Dwarf Pear Trees; one acre each Raspberries and Strawberries. 

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

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

 going South. ABEAM VAN UORliN, 



June — 3t Falmouth, Va 



HONEY! HONEY! 

 address to 2t* 



—$75 per month Don't fail to send \ ur 

 G. G. BEKKY, North Strafford, N. H. 



