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THE GENESEE FARMER. 



How TO Obtain 

 WEBSTER'S NEW PICTORIAL DICTIONARY 



FliKE OF C'08T ! 



THE Publishers of THE NEW YOIIK CHKONICLE offer to 

 send a copy (,f WEBSTER'S NEW I'lC'l'OKIAL l>I0TlON- 

 ARY, Uiiabrulgecl, cnnUiinir:£; l,5iiU bt'iiiitiful illustriil'-a wood- 

 cuts to any person who will send them tlio names of Ihree new 

 subscribers, with Six Dollars. The Dictionary is a ^ rge quarto 

 of over l,7t'0 pages, solil at the bookstores for $6. 50. As the 

 subscription price of the paper is two dollars a year, we thus 

 substantially 



OFFER TO GIVE AWAY 

 The Best Dictionary of thk English Language, for a service 

 readily rendered by any one living where a good religious jour- 

 nal is in deroaud — and who does not? 



We do this to bring the ( IIKONICLE before as many as pos- 

 sible, experience liaving tauglit us that a year's reading will make 

 it an indispensable visitor. It is an established axiom that every 

 Baptist family shotdd have a Baptist ])aper. To all such THK 

 NEW YOUK OHKONIlLI': cuinuicndsilseir as a Religious Fam- 

 ily Journ;d, aiming to be alwajs rre.Kli and interesting, alwa\s re- 

 liable, always deprecating useless and tiresome controversy, 

 while always upholding a primitive and pure faith in the lar:;e 

 spirit of true Christian charity. A paper, in short, embracing a 

 wide range of reading of current interest and intrinsic value, 

 suited to entertain and instruct every member of the family, tr.nn 

 the grandparent of TO to the child of 10, and handsomely printed 

 in large and clear type. 



1^" To obtain the Dictionary, the Six Dollars must uhvaijs 

 be sent in advance, with the new names. 



Specimen copies of the OUliONlCLE sent free to any address 

 on application. Address P. CUUlvCH & CO., 



Oct.— It 



No. 41 Park P.ow, New York. 



lONA VINES. 



MY stock of Native Vines comprises all of the valuable varie- 

 ties with which I am acquainted. The plants have been 

 produced with great care, under the most favoraL>le circumstances 

 for healihy development, an<l surpass in excellence any that 1 

 have heretcifiire been able to offer. 



For the Eall trade, only a limiied supply of Union Village, Le- 

 noir (Lincoln) Pauline. ElsiiiL'burg, Taylor (or Bullitt) and Allen's 

 Hybrid is offered. Of best Delaware layers also, the supply is 

 not large, but quality unequalled. 



The stock from Delaware, single eyes grown bolli in house and 

 open air, is large and fine. For vineyard planting some slrong 

 vines, grafted on Catawba and Isabella stock, are olTered at low 

 price — roots very strong. 



Very large layers of Diana, Ilerbemont, and Concord, grown 

 with especial care for immediate bearing. Good layers of Anna, 

 Roger's Hybrid, 12 kinds; also, Clara, Lassidy, To Kalon, Kebec- 

 ca. Miller's Louisa, Logan, Emily, Canby's August, Early Hudson, 

 H. Prolific, Cuyahoga, &c. 



A general assortment of Foreign varieties for vineries. 



Of Downing's Everbearing Mulberry, the supply is not large, 

 and a great part of the trees already ordered. They are very 

 vigorous, and the wood well grown and matured. 



Wholesale list sent to the trade on application. Fourth edition 

 of Descriplive Catalogue sent for two three-cent stamps. It 

 is designed to be a full and comprehensive treati.se on the man- 

 agement of the vine, giving such information as purchasers and 

 growers are supposed to need. Particular directions are given 

 for the preparation of the soil and planting, and the directions for 

 training are illustrated by many carelully prepareil engravings. 



The descriptions of the varieties will be found accurate and 

 trustworthy, being drawn from personal knowledge and very ex- 

 tensive observation. C. W. GB.^NT, 



Oct.— It Ionia, near Peekskill, Westchester Co., N.Y. 



APPLE TREES— Heady for Orchard planting. 

 ''each TREEit. Gkai'es — new 

 Es and CuiaiANTS. 

 10 000 New Kociielle Blackbbrky. 

 5*000 LiNN^us and Victoria Khubarb. 

 lOO'OOO EvEUGKKKNS — American and European, mostly small 

 and suitable for Nurseries, Beltj, Screens, &c. 



Ornamental Tkbes, Flowering Shrubs, Vines, Roses. Green 

 HousK and Hardy Plants and Bulbs. Downing's Everbear- 

 ing Mulberry. 



A large collection of Strawberries, including " Wizard of the 

 North," the most niaKniflcent berry ever raised— specimens hav- 

 ing measured over nine inches around— and of good quality. Im- 

 ported by E. Y. Teas, Kichraond, and for sale in America only 

 bv him and myself. 



'Fruit Trees propagated from Bearing Trees, and all warranted 

 true. Wholesale and retail at lowest rates. Priced Lists on bp- 

 plication. Address JOHN C. TEAS. 



Oct.— It Kaysville, Henry Co., Indiana. 



K(\ (\(\(\ APPLE TREES-Hea 

 OU.UUU CliEiiEY, Peak and Pea( 

 and old. Gooseberries, Kaspbkrries 



Pomona Garden and Nursery. 



CINNAMIN.SON, NEW JERSEY. I 



AL.\R6E COLLECTION of Iruil and Ornamental Trees 

 Vines and Plants, among which are 

 50 000 PEACH TREES, branched low— suitable for a South* 

 em climate. 



A larue and full snpplv of APPLES, PEARS, PLUltS, CHER- 

 RIES. NK( TAIMNES and HAIIDY GItAPES. 

 aO.OUO APIM.E t^KEDLING Sl'OCKS. 



80,000 siL\ i:i: maple >kkdlings. 

 30.000 ,\si>.\i:A(;rs roots. 



RIlUBAUi; and ( KANBEURF PLANTS in large quantities. 

 Especial Mtleiaimi is given to the culture of SMALL FRUITS, 

 and those which prove hardy and most profitable tor market are 

 extensively grown. 



Having '25 acres planted with Strawberries, Raspberries and 

 Blackberries, and a portion of each, being in full bearing, yielded 

 as tbllows: 



strawberries $G00.00 per acre. 



Raspberries 320 00 " " 



Blaekherries 5801.0 " ■' 



Plants reasonable. Descriptive Catalogues gratis. 



Address WILLIAM PARRY, 



Sept. 1860. — 3t. Cinnandnson, New Jersey. 



CI EORGE MILLER— Importer and Breeder of Short-horn 

 T and Gallow.ay Cattle, Leicester and Colswold Sheep, Mark- 

 hag 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. July— ly 



EAST NEW LONDON NUESEEIES. 



A MOST splendid assortment of Fruit and Ounamental 

 Trees, Slinib.s, Plants. Grape Yiii' s, Small Fruiis, &c., &c> 

 Full descriptive Catalogues free on receipt of stampt to pay post- 



''^''^' Iv'iOOjOOO CKANBERKY PL.\NTS, 



Of the celebt.ted Cape Cod, Dill, and Cherry cultivated variP' 

 ties, for sale at low prices. 



Also — Tlic Cranberry Culturi.st, containing directions 

 for the successful eullure of this estimable fruiL Sent to any ap 

 plicant on receipt of 12 cents in stamps. A<ldress 



W. II. SIARR, East New London Nurseries, 



Sept.— 2t New London, Ct. 



Howe's Improved Hay or Cattle Scale. 



THE BEST IN USE! 



First Premium over Fairbanks at Vtrmon State Fair '57 and 

 '58. first Premium and no Competiiion in "59. First 

 Premium at 13 Difu rent Siate Fairs. Silver and Bionze 

 Medals at American Institute Fair, N. \., 1859. 



HOVVE'S SCALES for all uses, have Great Simplicity and 

 Wonderful Accuracy, 

 Rkquikk no Pit — May be set on the top of the ground, or on a 

 barn floor, and easily removed. 



No Check Rods — No Friction on Knife Edges — All friction 

 received on Balls. Weigh truly if not level. 



Delivered at any Railroad Station in the United States «r 

 Canada, set up, and warranted to give entire satisfaction, oi 

 taken back. 



t2^~ Send for circulars and price lists, with account of trial of 

 Scales between Howe and Fairbanks, at Vermont Slate Fairs, to 

 JAMES G. DUDLEY, General Western Agent, 

 April, 1860. 93 Main street, Buffalo, N. T. 



CAST STEEL BELLS, 



FOE 



CHURCHES, ACADEMIES, FIRE-ALARMS, FACTORIESI 



IT^ROM SHEFFIELD, England, have been tested in all climates, 

 Europe and America. Weigh less, cost less per pound, have 

 better tones, can be heard farther- than other bells. They cost 50 

 per cent, less than 



THE BEST COMPOSITION BELLS, 

 which are also sold by meat Makers' Prices. 



Broken Bells Taken In Elxcliange, 

 or re-cast on short notice. Such bells will nearly pay for Steel* 

 Bells of the same size. 



(j:W" Send for a circular. Bells delivered in all parts of the 

 United States or Canada, by JAMKS G. DUDLEY, 



April, 1860. 98 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y, 



Herring's Patent 



FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, 

 With Hall's Patent Powder-Proof Locks, 



HAVE NEVER FAILED 



IN MORE THAN 300 DISASTROUS FIRES. 



The Safest and Best £afe in Use. 



DELIVERED at any Railroad Station in the United States, or 

 Canada, at the verv lowest rates, by 



JAME8 G. DUDLEY, Sole Agent, 

 April, 1860. at 93 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. 



