THE GENESEE FARMER. 



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THE HYDROPULT, 



AN invention for tlirowing water by hand-power, patented by 

 W. T. VUSE. It is one of the most valuable inventions of 

 the day. 



THE HYDROPULT 



will, by the power of one man, throw water at the rate of eight 

 galluns per minute fifty feet high, with great force. It is the 

 best article ever invented for 



EXTINGUISniNG A FIRE, 



PROTKOTIXa A ROOF FROM TAKING FIRE, 



WAf-inxt; wixDo ws, 



SPRJXA'LfXG PIA XT,% 



WA TERlXir GARDEXS, 



CLEAXSIXG TREES FROM INSECTS, 



WETT/Xfr SIDE II'. I /. A's; 



Sf'RIXKI. IXG S TREETS, 



WASHIXG CA RRIA GES, 



CLEAMXG C/STE/.'XS, 



EMI'TYIXG WATEli FROM SAIL-BOATS, 



WETTIXG SAILS, 



A SPIiA y BA TII, etc., etc. 

 This article should be owned by every householder. It does 

 away [wilh the necessity of a hydrant. It is a light, portable 

 FOUCE-PUMP, always ready, easily used, and will come in fre- 

 quent use by every farmer, merchant, and mechanic in the com- 

 nnniity. Please call and examine the article at No. 41 Park row, 

 Times Building, or address the 



AMEKICAN HTDEOPULT CO., 



No. 41 Park row. New York. 

 Agents wanted throughout the United States to sell the Hydro 

 pult. Apply as above. Sept.— 3t 



WM. PATERSONS 



Improved Superphosphate of Lime. 



MANUFACTURED and for sale at Division Street "Wharf, 

 Newark, N. J., and by the Manufatturer'a agents in this and 

 other States. 



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

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

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



The aforesaid article consists principally of charred bones, dis- 

 iolved by sulphuric acid, with a large proportion of Peruvian 

 Guano, and other important itigredienis. 



The largely increased sales tor the last six years, with the unso- 

 licited Keports of Agents, &c., attest satisfactorily its remunera- 

 tive results, being found nmre permanent in its elfects than Peru- 

 vian Guano, andconsequently deeidedly HK/re profitable. 



It has been the aim ot 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, wilh particular instructions lor use, will be sent by 

 mail when requested, or on application to his agents. 



May— Gt WM. PATEESON. 



SUFFOLK SWINE.— The subscribers have on hand and for 

 sale Pure Blood Suffolk Pigs, bred from their importations 

 of 1852, \ihZ, ls59, and their descendants. 

 Address JOSIAII 8TICKNEY or | r„ . „ n,„„„ 



July— 5t ISAAC STICKNEY, ) ^°sion, Mass. 



JOHN SNELL, Breeder of DURHAM and GALLOWAY 

 CATTLE, LEICKSTER, COTSWOLD and LINCOLN- 

 SHIRE SHEEP, at Brampton, 20 miles west of Toronto, 

 Sept.— 2t* Edmonton Post Ofl3ce, C. W. 



S HORN-HORNS— Several young Bulls and Heifers. Suffolk 

 SwiNF.— all ages. For sale by T. L. HAKISON, 



July— 6t* Morley, St. Lawrence Co., N.Y. 



SUPERIOR SPANISH MERINO BUCKS for sale by 

 June— 6t GEO. CAMPBELL, West Westminster, Vt. 



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ROCHESTER COMMERCIAL NURSERIES. 



(Established 1830.) 

 H. E. HOOKER & Co., Propeietoks, 



THE Grounds of these old established and responsible Nurse- 

 series now comprise 2 lO acres in a thorough state of culliva- 

 tion. The slock is unsurpassed in extent and in health and 

 beauty of growth. Long and valual)le experience enables us to 

 grow trees and plants in the best manner; and with tin extensive 

 collection of specimen and bearing trees, we are coi fi.lent in 

 promising entire accuracy in labelin:; varieties. Our fucllilies for 

 packing ure now so complete that we can assure the sn!e traiis- 

 porlation of packages to any part of the Union. We raipeclj'iillij 

 refer the public to our olil patroiu. The stock includes trie loi- 

 lowing staple items: (For a more extended list gee Catalogues, 

 which will be sent free to all applicants.) 



STANDARD FRUIT TREES FOR ORCHARDS. 



Apples, Pears, Cherries, I'euches, I'tiims, Nectarine.^, Quinces. 

 Dwarf Trees for Gardens. 



Apples on Paradise Stocks, (bear immediately after setting,) 

 Pears on Quince Stocks, including handsome bearing Trees. 

 Cherries on Mahal b istocks. 



Small Fruits in Great Extent and Variety. 



Currants, Strawberries.Goosberries. Raspberries, Blackberries, &c. 



Rhugabb, Aspai;agus, &c. 



GRAPE VINES. 



All the new ITdrdy Native sorts, including among others : Di- 

 ana, Delaware, Concord, Hartford Prolific, Logan, Rebecca, To 

 Kalon, Union Village, Northern Muscadine, King, and many 

 others. Some of these we consider great acquisitions. 



Isabella, Catawba and Clinton by the large quantily, and all 

 the Foreign Varieties for house culture. 



IN THE ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT 



Will be found every variety of DKriPt'ois Ornamental Trres, 

 Evergreens, Roses, Hedge Plants, Ac. 



IL E. HOOKER & CO., 

 Sept — 2t Eochesier, N. Y. 



ROCHESTER CENTRAL NURSERIES. 



THE Subscriber offers fur sale, at the coming Fall trade and 

 Spring of ivfil, an unusually fine stock of all the popular 

 varieties of Fruit Trees, consisting of 

 STANDARD AND DWARF APPLE TREES. 



STANDARD AND DWARF PEAR TREES. 



STANDARD AND DWARF CHERRY TREES. 



PLUMS, PEACHES, APRICOTS, NECTARINES, QUINCES, 

 &c., &c. 



Currants — Including Cherry.Victoria,White Grape, Red Grape. 



Kaspberries — A fine stock of a number of varieties, but espe- 

 cially Brinckle's Orange, and the Autumnal-bear ng Belle de 

 Fonlenay. 



Gooseberries — Including English and American varieties. 



Blackberries, Strawberries, Ac. 



Hardy Grapes — An unusually fine and extensive collection, 

 including Concord, Crivelen. Diana, Delaware, Elizabeth, Re- 

 becca, Union Village, Ontario, Hartford Prolific, and many 

 other new sorts. 



Foreign Grapes — A fine stock of Black Hamburgh, Black 

 Prince, Bowood Muscat, Childs' Superb, Golden Chasselas, 

 Muscat of Alexandria. Muscat of Hamburah, Rose Chasselas, 

 Victoria Hamburgh, White Sweetwater.Wilmot's, Black Ham- 

 burgh, Zinflndal, &c., &c. 



Roses — The finest varieties of Hybrid Perpetual and Moss Roses. 



Ornamental Trees, ^lirubs and Plants, Gi-een-Iiouse 

 Plants, 6ic,, &o. 

 Parties wishing to purchase will find it to their advantage to 



examine my stock or correspond on the subject 

 Catalogues will be sent to all applicants. 



Address C. W SEELYE, 



Sept. — 2t Rochester Central Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 



PLUM TREES! PLUM TREES!! 

 4 oo,o o o : 



PARTICULAR attention is invited to our Plum Trees, of which 

 we have a full supply, comprising the !e:iding and most de- 

 sirable varieties. 



Plum Trees, 1 year Budded, 3 to 4 feet, $20 i>er 1' 0, $100 per 1000. 

 " 2 " 4 to ti " 2.T '• 22 ■> 



" ,3 " 6 to 7 '■ .30 '• 2(io ■' 



40,000 PEAR TREES, STANDARD, 



One year Budded, 3 to 4 feet, *1.'> i er UK ^Vih per 1,800. 



Pear Trees itiust be removed this full. 



Address C. BEAGLES &, SON, 



Sept.— 2t 'Schenectady, N. T. 



