THE GENESEE FAEMER. 



857 



THE 



GROVER & 



NOISELESS 



BAEEB 



Jamily c^i^wiug |ltivclutu 



Is rapidly superseding all others for family use. Tlie DoiriiLr, 

 LocK-ijTiTCn formed by this Machine is found to be the only 

 one ^vhich survives the wash-tub on bias, seams, and therefo'ethe 

 only one permanently valuable for Family Sewing. 



IT IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD 



For families to use, who desirt» a stiteh unrivalled for BEAUTY, 

 EL.-VSTICITY, and STRENGTH. This machine sews equally 

 well oQ all fabrics — muslin, cotton, linen, woolen cloth, etc., from 

 the fin. St SWISS MUSLIN up to the HEAVIEST I5EAVEK 

 CLOTH or LEATHER. It finishes its own work, which is mort 

 durable than any fabric, runs at a quicker rate of speed than any 

 other, is very simple in its construction, easily understood, and 

 with proper management NEVER GETS OUT OP ORDER. 



OFFICES. 

 495 Broadway, New York ; IS Summer Street, Boston ; 730 Chest- 

 nut Street, Philadelphia; ISl Baltimore Street, Baltimore; 124 

 North Fourth Sireet, St. Louis; 58 West Fourth Street, Cincin- 

 nati ; 171 Superior Street, Cleveland; 115 Lake Street, Chicago ; 

 and in all the principal cities and towns in the United Slates. 



2^" SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. „.^ Oct— 4t 



Howe's Improyed Hay or Cattle Scale. 



THE BEST IN USE! 



First Premium over Fairbanks at Vermon*^ State Fair '57 and 

 '58. I irst Premium and no Competition in "59. First 

 Premium at 13 Different Siate Fairs. Silver and Bronze 

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



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

 Wonderful Accuracy, 

 Rkquirb 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 Edoes — All friction 

 received on Balls. Weigh truly if not level. 



Delivered at any Railroad Station in the United States or 

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

 taken back. 



%W~ Send for circulars and price lists, with account of trial of 

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

 JAMES G. DUDLEY, General Western Agent, 

 April, 1S60. 9:3 Main street, Buffalo N. Y. 



CAST STEEL BELLS, 



FOR 



CHURCHES, ACADEMIES, FIRE-ALARMS, FACTORIES. 



Ij^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 

 percent, less than 



THE BEST COMPOSITION BELLS, 

 which are also sold by me at Makers' Prices. 



Broken Bells TaUen in Excliangc, 



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

 Bells of the same size. 



gW~ Send f<)r a circular. Bells delivered in all parts of the 

 United States or Canada, by JAMES G. DUDLEY, 



April, 18G0. 93 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. 



Herring's Patent 



FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, 

 WitH Hall's Patent Po^vder-Proof Locks, 



HAVE NEVER FAILED 



IN MORE THAN 300 DISASTROUS FIRES. 



The Safest and Best Safe in Use. 



ELIVERED at any Railroad Station in the United States, or 

 Canada, at the very lowest rates, bv 



JAMES G. DUDLEY, Sole Agent, 

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



True Delaware G-rape Vines. 



ONE YEAR OLD— Strong, well-rooted plants, $1; two years 

 $1.50 to $2 ; extra large layers, with bearing wood, $2 to $3 

 smaller, good layers, $1 to $1.S0. Very fine Logan Vines, 1 and 

 2 years, $1 to $2. All other desirable varieties, new and old, at 

 lowest rates. Send for a circular. GEO. W. CAMPBELL, 

 Oct. — 2t Delaware, Ohio. 



PITTSBURGH WATER CURE —A flrst-class CURE, in its 

 sixth year Room tor over 100 patients. Sand for circular 

 to Dr. FBEASE, Pittsburgh, Pa. Oct.— 4t* 



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o- xj ^A^ isr o . 



We would call the attention of Guano Dealers, Planters, and 

 Farmers, to the article which we have on hand and for sale at 



40 PER CENT LESS THAN PERUVIAN GUANO, 

 which we claim to be superior to any Guano or fertilizer ever im- 

 ported or manufactured in this country. 



This Guano is Imported by 

 WM. H. WEBB, 



OF NEW YORK, FROM 



Baker's and Jarvis' Islands, in the South 

 Pacific Ocean. 



Sold genuine and pure as imported, by the Cargo, or at retail 

 by 



JOHN B. SAEDY, General Agent, 



No. 5S South Street, Cornee of Wall Street, 

 NEW YORK. 



It has been satisfactorily tested by many of our promineat 

 Farmers, and analyzed by the most eminent and popular Agri- 

 cultural Chemists, and found to contain (as will be seen by our 

 circular) a large percentage of 



BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME AND PHOSPHORIC ACID. 

 and other animal organic matter, yielding ammonia sufBcien! 

 to produce immediate abundant crops, besides substantially 

 enriching the soil. It can be freely used without danger of 

 burning the seed or plant by coming in contact with it, as is the 

 case with some other fertilizers; retaining a great degree of 

 moisture, it causes the plant to grow in a healthy condition, and 

 as experience has proved, 



mEE OF IIsrSECTS. 



For orders in any quantity (which will be promptly attended 

 to) or pamphlets containing full particulars of analyses and 

 tests of farmers, apply as above. Oct.— tf 



NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. 



46 'T^HE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN," writes the lion. John 

 JL AVENTwoiaii in the Chicago Democrat. '' is the name ot, 

 ■WITHOUT QUHSTioN, THE BEST AGRICULTURAL PAPER 

 IN THE UNITED STATES." 



THE COUNTRY OENTLKMAN is published Weekly-16 pa- 

 ges quarto, and entered upon ils Fifteenlh Volunu- wilh iSCO— 

 inaugurating at that time several improvements— among them an 

 enlarged page, larger type, and an increased amount m contents. 



THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN forms far the most complete 

 and practical Weeklv Journal fdr the Farmer and Country liesi- 

 dent published in this country. Terms: TWO DOLLARS A 

 YEAR. Address, with remittance, or for Samnle Numbers, 



LUTHER TUCKER & SON, Albany, N.Y. 



*** L. T. &. Son also publish The Cultivator. Monthlv, ui 

 Fifty Ce7its j}er Anjnim, and The Illustrated Annual Regis- 

 ter OP Rural Affairs, Annually— price Ttcenty-Flre Cents. The 

 number of the latter for 1S61 is just ready, and contains l.'vO En- 

 gravings. Samples of The Country Gentle.man and Cultiva- 

 tor will be sent grat s to all who enclose 25 cents for the Annual 

 Register for 1S6L Address as-above. Oct. — 2t 



AMERICAN GUANO— From -Jarvis & Baker's Islands, in the 

 South Pacific Ocean, imported by the American Guano 

 Company. C. S. Marshall, President; 11. Mather, -ecretary. 

 J. K CHAPPELL, Agent. 

 June — tf 64 Exchange Street, Rochester, N.Y. 



GRAPES! GRAPES!! GRAPES!!! 



TWENTY varieties of the best hardy sorts, singly, by the doz- 

 en or hundred. Send stamp forpriced descriptive cat.nloirue. 

 Oct— 2t* D. S. HEFFRON, Utica, N. Y. 



dl> -J AA PER MONTH— Cad be made by any on- with Sten- 



flP J-"" cil Tools. I sell the cheapest and best. Be sure and 



send for my circular, which fullv explains the business. Address 



Oct., 1S60.— 5t* JOHN "MILLIKEN, Lawrence, Mass. 



MONEY CAN BE MADE— In selling our Agricultural and 

 Miscellaneous Books. For terms of agency applv to 

 SAXTON & BARKER, 

 Not.— 2t 25 Park P.ow, New York. 



