HATCH'S SO^V 



V?e are hnppy in being ab!e nt length to give our reiders i correct reprpaenta- 

 nand d^acriplion ol'Haicb'? Sotviii"; Machine — on invciuion which we firmly 

 eve will prove ol' mnre lioaelil ti ihe fanning cunimnniiy than any other that 

 ^oppearei oi iale years. The nhovc (Jrawing ic si pcrl'ect that but litile descrip- 

 n is neces.^ary. Tae mac'.iine co;isi»i8 of a pair of wheels "{ the size of ordinary 

 rings wheels ; an cxeltrce 10 feet long, with a pair of shafts (or the hor;e 

 draw by. Jnst in frnntof the wheels, and csrnss the sliafis is tlie linpper (.4.) 

 feetlo.'jaiul capable of hildini,' 3 or 4 bushels of grain. At ihe bnuom of the 

 )per is a filide (»r Agita'.or 1 ineh erjuaic, faced wiili iron and hnvint; teeth on 

 inside, by the inoton of which tlic grain is shaken out. The width of the 

 vic3, and the co:ise|ue.Tt dsicharg.i of the seed, can b? increased or diminished 

 means of s^t screws, as sliown at B. When the machine is in operation a rapid 

 ratory motion is given to the a£;itator by means of a small rod and crank (C.) 

 icbe'.l 10 one end of a small shaft l.j inches Ion*:, on the other end of wiiich is a 

 on wheel ^ /), ) wi.'h cog3 or teeth meshing into the matter wheel E. The 

 3!er wheel is boheil on tti the inside of the spokes of the nigh wheel of the ma. 

 a2. It is'i^tjetio diameter, and one revolution of it gives eight revolutions to 

 ptm.)n wheel and eliift. On the t(.>p of the back port ol t^e machine is a seat 

 the driver. A small cord is attached to the end of the pinion shaft, and reaeh- 

 :o thereat of the driver, by meaiis of which he can readily put the machine out 

 ;eiir, so as it stop the discharge of seed at any lime when desired. The ma- 

 ne will sow all kinda of graijt, gra^rs seed and plaster, at any desired rate from 

 uarta to 03 niany hu-Thela per acre. It is easily managed, and not liable to get 

 of order. A man or a stnart boy with a horse, can sow iVom twenty to twenty- 

 Bcrcs With it in a diy. 



The inventor and poprielor of this machine has spent several years in testing 

 irapr iving it, and he now introduces it to the public with the nlmost assurance 

 t il will fully meet the wants and e.tpeetations of the eominuniiy. It's well 



mTTo'l'o' "'"""!"-■ 'f ""?■ "^'^' ■""'' '^''^'="" "^"J ^"hoTiom operations of cbe far- 



whh pas" \1i 'r~;""' '■'"'i";'" >''"""" '^« "-"fk ™"«-'lv. expeditiously, and 

 nlZL, }, r^"^'^'' "^'■'1 '!"« '"^"^1"'^^ =^'tc in declaring that ,t nnsweVs tho 

 n r , .^P » ■ ' ' '' ■"■' "" T ':"»";l"". i= » 'II in a few ^ ears he as uncon,- 

 tZehlngwUh a n"!?""'"''' '"""'' """'' '" ""^ ™"""^-- «« '' ""^ '« '» "« -° 



eitv''inlt?ipr\i'''' ,'"''/'' ''T-''"=°r'/""'""""'-''''''"g f"^- machinrsin this 

 no I A "\""''"<=e them to the fa.mers of Western New York, hut he can- 



not, i.or does be wish to supply nil oiders, as his mi,in chjeet ,s to s. !! riuhte for 

 ^tiiree'! O,'"'''- 7 ^f '\Vr °' '^'^ ""■■'^'-e '^ $^0^ lie is willing to Sen J 



T'nJ II f """f t^'^lf ' J'^f "e purchasing ngbts. To enterprising meehr.n- 



^1 Irpl r''', M '"' "-"'"jy " ^■^"' ^'='"'' "" <"«vorable terms. Letters 

 addressed (postpaid,) to jLxtfs Hatch, Rochester, wUl receive attention. 



^ Aware of the deception wh ch is often practiced l.y means of Certificates and 

 ..ecoinmendanons, and being dciermined that this Macbine fhall recommend it- 

 se.f, the propitetorbegs to refer those wish.ng information respecting it, to the fol- 

 lowing high y respeciable individuals who poEscEs ihim : 

 Riwo.v H.tR.iiox, Jr., Wheatland, 



Svi, VASTER HaR.MOS, " 



Elivih Uak.mo.v, " 



II & D. Rogers, 

 Isaac Coi, " 



Tno.MAS II. Nkwbold, Caledonia, 

 Isaac Lackv, Chili, 



Marvin Smith. Mendon, 

 John Moxo.v, Greei c, 

 Asa Rowk, " 



IliMiv Fni.r.ows.PenficM, 

 Ai.VA S. IIovT. Batavia, 

 C'hestkr Scott, Elba. 



'O F.\Tv>IT;nS.— Tlic fn.lon in? re-ines .-ire invalu- 

 AJilclo house k'''pc-s, aii.l sh'»uM ':f prcse.-veii hy every 

 iicr'a wife I lie maiLicf comp'jutd, trdlgo compirund, and 

 \eomfouiid, are for sale only liy the *u'-SMi.ier. at the 

 'e sirrrt Drug Store, wlieic ."re iilso fur sale every de^- 

 ■iottof dye vvooiis aai stuITi, at the very lowest cash' pri- 



'0 color Madder fiei,— Tiike cne pnunil of Madder for ev- 

 IWO pomeU of yiirii or i-.Ioth, soak the ma Ider in a Itriiss 

 copper ke'.ite, one ninlr. i i \* iirio water, etiounh to eover 

 y.im you wish to color; ae-tl moriiins put in two otinjes 

 aodder conipnunil for every pound of inalicr whicli you 

 'e souke.l. Tli'^ii wet youry:>.rn or cloth nirl wriiisr U out 

 lerji water; iif;erwitr'ls iiut i" ttje dye. Now place the 

 J'eover tiie fire, an 1 tirins i; sl-^wly to a s^aUliag heat. 

 i;hivillti.k^ ii'mtit h.-i'f nil hour; kecji it at this 'fas tt hiilf 

 hoor, if n 'yi'M rcil i^ wior.e I. e-n i Iniiwer if .i dnrk one -, 

 color depea ling upon t!ic time it re^ni,iiis iii tlie dye. 

 \ hen :he color i-i iji,i;!c, riii.iic the cloth immediately in 

 JwiOcr.onJ i. will ilien lie linisho!. 

 'o Mlor Scarlet /fei/.— Take soft w,itcr, salBeijnt tQ eovcr 

 cloth nr yiirii yuu wish to col.ir ; Ijrin^ it to a lioiliii;: 

 ' la a copper or hr.iss Ke'.tlc; the.T al ! 1^ u/.. of creiuii of 

 ■•v fur every ponnJ of i-'otli ; now iioi! ;"; minute or two, 

 then Rd i twa oz. of powdered Lie. and :J ox. of .Madder 

 ipouni, (t' c t«a-: anicoiioioiiii-t luu^t lie previously iiiive 1 

 iKlcM or cArlh.^a howl.) Ii(i;i fi\e iniuu:c:?; no%v wet the 

 a in Warm w I'xr. e.n I w:i i? it. an 1 put it in the dye; luiil 

 wSolo iieiirly iiii hn'ir, tulie the cloth or yarn out, an I 

 |e It M clerir rot. I witter. 



° vte "'"" — f"' evB-y I'oiin 1 of yarn or cloth, ad I 3 

 •'lOuroun-cj of aliiai and 1 pouii! of rnstii-. .S eep to 

 uteti-ensth. luit notb »i'; soak the cloth uu"i itacqui'es 

 '>i yeikiT MKrt, ii«i thrTTT aot t\» iHii.->« ain a-J I t;je 



Fn liito conipoiiiij slowly, until ynu liave the desjre.l sliade 

 of Lit ecu. 



'i'o color Piii/c — For every three poun Is of yarn nr i-loth, 

 in Sipinrts of w.tter, (or cnousll to cover it,) i:-.; one |iiiu of 

 the I'ink cotniioiiii I. ISring ih« water eoiiliii..iiiy the cloth 

 nearly to a sciililing heiit, and add tlie coiiijiouad entilthe 

 shade suits yuu. 



51. B. CD.SON. 

 State street Drue Store, 30 State St., ne.vt door to the City 



liank, Uo:lie5tcr. aug 29 



" The Stump Extractor." 

 Mr. Drake, the owner of the right of this machine 

 informs us that the patent has nearly expired, but he 

 ia in hopes of getting it renewed. 



Madison C04 Aaiiictiituial Socicly, Organized 

 St'iitfmber I, 18H. 



Joh.sathan u. Lf.dvard, Presdent. 



Elijah Mon'K. Horatio G. W.'.R.Nttn, James H. 

 Dc.vBAU, Vice Piesiiienls. 



Ai-ExtNiii.R KncMDiiAAn, Cor. Sec'y. 



A. S Si.oAX, Recording Secretary, 



Uriah Lklam), Treasurer. 



Jjiinaihan Woodward, Cazenovia: Thomas A. 

 Claik, Sullivan ; Stephen Coinan, Ectin ; G.o. R. 

 Rowe, Leno.K; Orr-n B. L^rd, lirmiilton; Jatncs 

 (Jo^didge: .Midis-in. Gfo Kilch. Nelson; B. I!. Slew- 

 art, Smitbfield: Stoekbndge, D.- -Rny- 



ter, L-banon, Brookfiehl, Fen- 



ncr, Gv' i^-'^wn, w^t) cb-^srH ?!r,n?!»g^te. 



Oiieaus County Agiiciiltnr.il Society. 



We have received o circular containing the consti- 

 tution of this Society, and the list of premiums to be 

 awarded at ihe Fair to be held at .•Mbion on tho ]4t!i 

 day of October. We have not seen the list of officers. 

 Charles Lkk, ia President, and H. Chask Sec'y. 



Mecuanics Fttir at Rochester. 



The third annual Fair of the Mechanics and Arti- 

 zansof Western New York wdl be held at Rochester 

 commencing on the TJth day of Ocober. We havo 

 not room to insert the Circular this month, and wo 

 believe iij arguments ore necessary to induce tho 

 thousands to attend who witnoEscd the previous exhi- 

 bitions. 



Wild Rice~Iuqiiiry Ag.tiu. 



AVe eh.ould begiatl if s.ime one of our f;ienJa in 

 Canada would give its some particular information re- 

 specting the Wild Rice, — whether il is ever sown or 

 cnltivnicd in any wry ; what depth of water it usual- 

 ly grows '11 : v.'hat i,uantiiy of grain it will yield iH;r 

 le.'c ; h w it .shi'-csteji six] ctcanttf. &c , Ac. 



