THE NEW GENESEE FARMER, 



Vol. 



SUMMER ALL THE YEAK. 



THE EiUiscrilicr Iirxving obtnineJ the soJe piivilcge of 

 manufucluringtJic 



MACi3D0i\ HOT AIR FURNACE, 

 Is now prepared to execute all orders for warminff flwelling 

 houses, ai-aileriiies. cliorchcJ and •i'jer puhlie Imildings. 



The eiiiire plan has undergone a thorough revisioa ; aii'l 

 no expense hus been spare J, to render the wJiole a3 pcrfecj 



The tosiimonials annexe.! from jentlemeu of the liiglies'. 

 respei:ta')ihiy, leave no rouin for doni.t, iha:. 



Health, Comfort, and Economy, 

 will be groally promo'u^ 1 by the adoption of tlic uic hod pro- 



liner... pnt .ip 

 having full 

 its orthe in- 



;d. 



■ The snii^rri'^.-r :^ pir '-,- 1 tn fii 

 in the lif-n - : ' . ,-. . i . , ' . 

 coiifi Icncf : ir ,, ■ . , I 



enclosing orders, proiU|)ily aucnJed to, if a.ldrcssed to vVm. 

 E. Smith, Alacedun, viayne Lountv, or to 



DAVID ANTHONY. 

 Union SprinffS, Cirju^a Couutij. 



Testimonials. 



Soon after the present \ e..r cutnnieneeri, I hai a hot-air 

 furnace erected, with drniiis of (\ ui. R. Smith's invention 



The mildness ;.n-l purity of the air that flowed into the 

 rooms, w.as all that could he wished : and on mv heallh the 

 efl'ect wasemineiuly be icliclal. I had lieen sulijcct to colds 

 (catarrhs) everv win'cr for a long series cf years ; liut from 

 the time of kindling ihe tire in the furnace until i; w.-.s dis- 

 continue t 1;-:P in ui- spring, 1 was entirely free from every 

 eymptoin oflhetml 



Three ronms iv<>r,- warmnd liv this furnace. From either 

 of tiiein when nil n,- iim: i ilie hos.-iir was turned into the 

 others; and in ,:. . .i •. ii ir u.i^ suddenly wanted, hy 

 opening its v< . ; ,;i-; :lit^ other for afew mi- 



nutes, the ai I I [■ 1 uidortable before a com- 



mon fire con; ! • 



larg 



al hi 



the house ni.-iy be kr;>; riMui.i; l,.' :.• Uiimrj oVu of ;l!C 



night wiihoat any attention w!i,i;cve-. iin I perleclly sale 

 from fire. I> WID TIIO.MAS. 



Grcall-dd, Carju:;a Ciur.tn, f mo., -21, l-u 



Wa iia.-';.i'ela!i.T-' r fi ;, t:,.. ,,:-.si winter, an 1 find 

 it m.ri-e thnn ans-.vr. i- ;.,,,,. Since the 1st of 



Dejemlier List weln,,. ,, .. ;;,tconls ofthrce feet 



wood, which bus w. , ( i ii...ii.l p.-.rt of the time five 

 rooms, nig'iL I'll I I 1 : , . ,^,,.,i ,r,,n drums, as iuvenc.I 

 by \Vm. li. r^,. r I H. a;e, I iliinii a •■rc.it improve- 



ment in s:iv,ri, - ' ■ from smoke, and allowing it to 



Ithiukthe i .1 ■- Invf w.-.rined the la t wintcr 



would h.ivc !!■ ' V uny at least firty roiils 



ting 



hon 



l);i 



perfectly be.- \ 

 Leii/ard ('< 

 I have u.-n] 



pa»:t ye.ir an I 



disp.- i^;.,'.. ... 



eqii'.' '.■ i, . . 



and (■ ■ 



rem- w. ,.i '.■. 



nnlrii-nnntisii 



i'. A. UOWL.\.\l). 



-f"7. l=l|l. 

 llot-Air Furnace during the 

 :i raying, that I consider it in- 



9pla 



Tiienlsrn.-cofall danger from fire, mnd fre»lom fromtb; 

 de<! a-i 1 l.v.or attcn.1ant upon the care ofthe lire-place, ar< 



In the pa5t prolonged -oH s-iton, ire inc.I twelr» cor li 

 ond three .juartcrs of wood. v. VEO.'H AX:?. 



Wtlwartli, August iHli, 1 ? i 1 . 



MONROE EIOHTICULTURAL ftiARDE.V 



AND NITRSSUIKS. 

 Gr.KF.CR, (NR AR KOCllI-STEa.) MCVRGE CO. N. V 



AGUP. ATLY increased Stock of Fruit Trees, Orni men- 

 tal T.-ocj and Sliruhs, Ilerijaceous I'lnnts, and a lar-- 

 Bssnrtni-ii; of raio Green House Pl.ants tind BuIjoub ruois 

 con«taiiilv for s:de. 



The s'o-.kof Pe.vdi and Cherry Trees on hat) I at the pre- 

 sent tiin.-^ is large, of yoiir.g and thrifty growth, and were 

 mostly cultivate I from bearing tre."'i in tb~ nnr^erv or vici 

 nj'y- 'fhey "-ill l;c guarantied to he true Id the kind repre- 



Ornamental trees aud shrubs, of many kind.i, of large size 

 can be supplied. ' 



Orderswith due referen-cs, o,- moner enc'osed will be 

 carefully executed, and trees ami pl.-in'siKH-k.-il in 'a st-'-ure 



mauDCr. «o that they may be carried t ■ •.. rt of Ihe ooi o 



try with safety. • . r- ■ inu loun- 



Trecs .--nd plants will he deiivn,- I o-i t; ,- I'.ic fJanal one 

 Kt-^^^-V'.! .lursery, or at Rochester, or liie steamboat 

 lj.inling, if rfesiied 



C;.a-..'og-jc3 can he had at the Ro:hest« Seed Store or can 

 Bes.;n. .,) applicants perni.iil if reqiisat-d. • 



«„,.„«„„/. ,-,. ^^ ,"'■•""> A.^lAHrnVR. 



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MOTT'S PATKTJT AGHSCUif.TUniSTS 

 FUr.N.\Cl'; JLinulanured l»y M. C.Wedd, 



No. 53 niain-st., RocheEter, N. Y.—Tliis article was con. 

 stucted in ronse(|Oence of a .suggestion IVnni the Ameri- 

 can Institute— that a simple.portable, and lowprieed Fur. 

 uace was mneii wanted by farmers, for boiling orsteaiii- 

 ing food, (iveparing maple or beet-root bugar, and for ma- 

 ny meeiianical purposes. 

 "' ■ ' ■ ' frTOTi one In two inches is left 



beto 



I the boile 



aspa- 

 nd thr 



iinds 1 



ing tlie licat m us passage 



ct from the Cultivator extra 



.Tlittlsis I■'ul;^•,^CE." |Fig. 



aruldurabb- 

 ?r. r 

 hottii 



;d Ik 



'I I one of " Motl's patent Agriculturist's Furnace 



. ; I I.e readilv prrceivej that it lias maiiv advao- 



■ilnrsn setio brick. It takes up but liltle room, 



- : :r . i ly be ]ilaced On the lloor, and requires 



r, ippoit it. Besides beirgjjoi table, it may 



I '■ .. i. !■ i ti III place to place, as occasion or conveni- 



•erci|nire; two men are EulTieient to remove it. It 



1 be made to boil full of vegetables in 30 minutes, and 



I second filling in SO minutes. InUis I was liappilv 



appointed. for"I ha.l always supposed that brick retain- 



ed the heat 

 would rep, 

 impnrtani r. 

 is. that it re. 

 size and lur 

 iron bottnin 



• .Siiiiie live or s 

 cylinder within a 

 rounded by water 

 as the one figured 

 nine ofthe New 

 rateiil Cy! 



nd afte 



1 IFa 



it boiling. Another very 

 ill go far to recommend il, 

 ood than one ofthe same 

 ren the box, with a sheet 

 ended in some of the for- 

 Ali!iniigii wood maybe 



I ■■ liirge establish- 



'^ iiiiii;:i.'-- it, and the con- 

 'xplnsiiiii or collapse, and 

 considerable trouble was 



T tried a copper iler — a 

 I ii-ire in the centre, sur- 

 "<\ on liie same principle 

 rentvoi- 



13o 



Wa 



kce 



Terj 



Three-IIilla Fa 

 Also, for 3!!e 

 tot Air Cooking 

 ledallor the hes 



able Steamer,' hut I found it 

 1 order, and abandoned it. 

 (Signed) 

 C. N. EEMENT." 

 ne place \\"edd'8 celebrated 



f.n 



ch was awarded i 

 e, at the last fail 

 call and see it. 



BHOKBillRE PIGS. 



por,. Aro.-i SAVv- VKI;. of this city, h,aa n few very tin. 

 O young F-ik-:,:-rri!ri u-:,i, il b,. desires to uiapoic of t. 

 the fanners ill Ui s i.clnilv. <.:all .^nd aeeth.-m. .=enf 1 



"jyrJLLEt' SEES), wantel at the Kocbcjtcr tied 



No Ac--Eari5i;M- vr-, win l,e i„s,~-,.~r77r|T~ ^"7",,, ,.„.,, 



Mechanics Fair at Rochester. 



Tlie third annual Fair of tlic Mccutinics and Arti- 

 mnsof Western New Yorlc w.l! be held at Rnchsstcr 

 commencing on the 12th iay of October. We have 

 not room to insert the Circular this month, and we 

 believe no orgitmenta arc nceossary to induce the 

 thousands 10 attend who wiine.s3"J \\k p.-evi utaexhi- 



MOlTJiT HOPE GARDEN & NirRSERII 



ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. 



7''HT: Propi icors oftliis EE'.a'iiishiiient oflcr for 

 iiprnl : - ■ .111 "I ,\nraery articles, coinpris 

 and Orii, II , ! I ... Flowering Shrubs, Kerb'ad 

 Plants. 'j I :i ;.. and other Bulbous Flower Rd 



III a large and fine coilcction of O 

 s. including Geraniums, Chine 

 a Japonica, Chinese Azaleas, Ca; 



part of the cocntrv and ikiiful gurucncrs I 

 sonalde notice, ainl information on any 

 with the iiusiiicss will be checrfally and p 



It is expected that persons unacquain'e.l 

 etors will either accomp.any their orders 

 or n,tnie a guarantee in the citv of Roch 



ELLWANC.ER &. BARR 



Rochester, Sept. 1. IMl. 



N. B. Our Fruit Trees comprise the most desirable 

 and late varieties .tnd tlJC utmost care 1ms been t.-il. 

 propagating from such trees onl.v as were in a bearing sta 

 and whose qualities have been sufll.-ieutly tes'ed 



NEW YORK MARKET— August 28. J ^ 



FrocB.— ^Ve nn'i e.l .m advance in Flour Last weeM — 



eii,.-nl, since then ilii :r -.f, , Europe ha* carried it up' ,, 



1 atlliesr- I 



<• ) .port. The market .-.I 

 ... 1 iiiiiion brands Western 

 „ .■}...;..; .Michigan, §6.5!l ; ' 

 iticet here,— last tales $li,t7 Bj 



■ imrt ofthe week tlte supplies nfcOI 



taken freely at G-' 1 



at J; 



RATES OF UNCURRENT MONEY. 



Specie, par. 1 N. Kngland Bank Notes, 



E.nstern Drafts, 1 prctprcin 1 Indiana, 10 a 



Penusylvania, 6 a 16 dis. I Illinois, l.i a 



Ohio, 9 a 10 do. I KcntU' kv. 1» a 



Michigan, 1 Fnited States, aO a 



IMarvland, a 7 do. I New Jersey, 3 n 5 



Susp's'n Bridges a 7 do. I Canada, 7 a 



dt 



.$ 1,35 o lj( 1,28 il 



.10,00 1U,50 



9,.-i0 

 4,00: 



ROCIiESTER PRICES CLUiUENT- 



conit?:cTr.i) for 

 THE NKAV GENEHEE FA[:.1iEi!,SErTF-MBFR 1. 1P4 



WHEAT, .... per bttshel, . . 



CORN, " .... 



OATS " .... 



BARLEY, " .... 



RYE, " .... 



BEANS, White,.. " .... 



POTATOES,.... " 



APPLES, Desert,. " .... 



FLOUR, Superfine, per bbl 

 '^ Fine, .... *' ... 



SALT, " ... 



PORK, Mess, "... 



" Prime, .... " 



BEEF per 100 lbs 



EGGS per dozen, 



BUTTER, Fresh. . per pound 

 *' Firkin, .... *' ... 



CnEESE, " ... 



LARD «' ... 



TALLOW, Clear "... 



HIDES, Green " ... 



PEA n,L ASHES, 



POT, " 



WOOL, 



HAY, 



GRASS SEED,. 



FLAX " '.. 



PLASTER, (in bbls) per ton, . f.,0(): 

 " bnlli (dt Wheatland). 0,50. 



RE.M.»nK.s.— The whc.-.l market has been quite active fell 

 some time past, and the price has materially adv.anccd..^ 

 Last week it rose as high as g ,5? a .« ,41 per bushel, Lu; 

 that w.-.s owing to a little temporary strife between the n.il- 

 lers and forwarders, and it declined to .'Jl,23 o S'.'iti, whicli 

 is as high as the flour market will warrant, and as high ;,i 

 fanners can expect, unless arrivals from F-nglnnd sliouU 

 iiring .accounts of an unfavorable harvest in Europe. Tho 

 Genesee River is so lotv th.-it tho lioches-pr Mills iirc grind- 

 ing but little: r.iid ronseoner'lv nm much whcf.' ij now 

 wiuilelforlhi^ m:.ik«. 



9,C0.. 

 3,50.. 

 10.. 

 10.. 

 9.. 

 6.. 

 C. 



