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THE GENESEE FARMER. 



C. & W. McCAMMON'S 



ALBANY DRAIN TILE WORKS. 



COKNEB OF CLINTON AV. AND KNOX ST., 



ALBANY, N. T. 



2X inelK s rise |iin.00 per 1,000 feet. 



8X ■' '• 15.00 " " 



iyi "• '■ 18.00 " " 



t'A " " 35.00 " " 



GYi " " 55.00 " " 



1)4 " " 76.00 " " 



2 incbes rise $10.00 per 1,000 feet 



8 •• " 16.00 '• " 



4 •' " 80.00 " « 



5 » •' 50.00 " " 



6 '• " 80.00 " " 



9 '■ " 200.00 " " 



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\U inch Collars $4.00 per 1,000 pieces. 



2K " " 10-00 " " 



2 inch Saddles $4 00 per 1 000 pieces. 



3 " " 6.00 



4 " " 10.00 " " 



«^~ ORDERS SOLICITED— Terms, CASH. Address 

 Nov.— It C. & W. McCAMMOV, Albany. N. T. 



A Silver Medal has just been Awarded by the New York 

 State Agricultural Society for 



The Comprehensive Farm Record, 



A MOST valuable and curious book, arranged for recording 

 everything the farmer desires, for 25 years. Price $3. 

 "We have recently published 



Todd's Young Farmer's Manual Price $1.25 



Yalk Agricultural Lectures " .50 



Our Farm OP FouK Acres " .50 



Eiver's Orchard House " .40 



Phinn's Open-air Grape Culture |' 1.00 



Bright on the Grape ^' .50 



Harbison on Bees " LOO 



5^" Our Catalogue of all kinds of Agricultural Books will be 

 sent free to any address. SAXTON & BARKER. 



Agricultural Book Publishers and 

 Proprietors of The Uorticulturist, 

 Nov.— It 25 Park Row, New York. 



POULTRY FOR SALE.— Gray and White Dorking, large 

 breed of Wil<l Tin-Uies domesticated : also the Large Bronze 

 Turkey. Aylesbury, Rouen, and Black Java Ducks, with a large 

 variety of other fancy poultry. Address 

 It* SHERMAN SMITH, Darien Depot, Conn. 



TO THE PUBLIC. 



Do YOU WI^H TO READ an entertaining, instructive, re- 

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 and safe, 



THE LARGEST IN THE ^VOKLD; 

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 party in the State, but opposed to every ism that disturbs the 

 peace of tlie community and the harmony of tlie cuinlry; a news^ 

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 An, furnishing pfeasant and instructive reading for children and 

 parents, in all the realms of matter and mind. You can have it 

 for one year bv sending vour name and address, with $2 50, to 

 the KEW YORK OBSERVER Office. 



Commission to Ageitts. 



Any person who will obtain five iicic suJifscrihers, with advance 

 payment, may retain Five Dollars as his commission, and for 

 twenty new subscribers, may retain Twentv-five Dollars. 

 SIDNEY E. MORSE", Jk. & CO. 



Editors and Proprietors, 

 Nov. — 2t • 37 Park Row, New York. 



CUYAHOGA GRAPE. 



I AM NOW OFFERING this new and popular v.ariety, of 

 last season's growth, strong pot-plants cut back to three or lour 

 eyes, at $3 each. 



It is a strong, healthy grower, much resembling the Isabella in 

 leaf and vine; very woody and productive. The fruit is light, 

 transparent green, with a yellowish glow and transparent bloom, 

 tender, sweet, and fine Chasselas flower. Bunch and berry near 

 the size and shape of the Catawba, but not so compact. Ripens 

 with the Diana. 



We give the following cvtracts from the- opinions of leading 

 horticultuiists: 



" As good as the White Chasselas." — Marshall P. Wilder. 



"The best grape yet introduced for this locality.'" — Dr. J. P. 



KiRTLAND. 



'• Of some seventy native varieties we have tasted this seaion, 

 this is decidedly the best.'' — Tnos. Meehan, Gard. Mimthly. 

 " The best white grape yet introduced." — Bii-sell & Salter. 

 It took the first premium at the New York State Fair In 1S5!). 



EDW. TAYLOR, Covedalk Nurseries, 

 Nov. — It* Cleveland, Ohio. 



CanTassers AVanled in all Parts of the Union. 



PROFITABLE EMPLOYMJBXT. 



PLEASE TO READ THIS!- Agents Wanted !— Extra induce- 

 ments for 1S61! All persons IN WANT OK EMPLOY- 

 MENT will at once receive our Catalogue of i!ooi;s, pre-paid, by 

 forwarding us their address. Particular attention is recpiested to 

 the liberal offers we make to all persons engaging in the sale of 

 our Large Type Quarto PICTORIAL FAMILV BIBLE, with 

 about One Thousand Engravings. On receipt of the established 

 price. Six Dollars, the Pictorial Family Bible, w ilh a well-bound 

 Subscription Book, will be carefully boxed and forwarded by 

 express, at our risk and expense, to any central town or village 

 in the United States, excepting those of California, Oregon and 

 Texas. Our books are sold by canvassers, and are weli known 

 to be the most saleable. Address, post paid, 



ROBERT SHEARS, Publisher. 

 Nov.— It No. 181 William Street, New York. 



All who Want Paying Employment 



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HOULD engage without delay, in canvassing for the 'Hew 

 Agent's Books of the Auburn Pulill-^liiiig Co. If 



you will only send us your address — an easy thing — we will return 

 you, free, our Coiitidentiai Circular, containing full partic- 

 ulars of the businsss, — its profits, and how to conduct it. The in- 

 formation, while it will cost you nothing, will otTer to all compe- 

 tent applicants a business worth from"$l,000 to $1,500 per 

 year. It is free from risk, and any one can follow it in Ills 

 own town or county. It is now unusually good. Will 

 you try it ? If so, address 

 Nov.— It E. G. STORKE, Auburn, N. Y. 



The American Corn-Hnsker, 



JOHNSON'S PATENT. 



THE subscriber is now manufacturing this valuable Huskcr. 

 Price, One Dollar. Ihey wiigh only three-quarters of a 

 pound, and may be sent by express. Lilieral discount to the 

 trade. It R. L. HOWARD, Buffalo, N. Y. 



AMERICAN ARBOR VITJE. 



BALSAM Fir, Hemlock, Norway and American Spruce, Pines, 

 Deciduous Ornamental Trees, Gooseberries, &c., in quanti- 

 ties to suit, at lowest cash rates. Send for a Catalogue. 



S. T. KELSEY & CO., Great Valley Nurseries, 

 Nov.— 6t Great Valley, Cattaraugus Co., N. T. 



