1(50 



THE NEW GENESEE i ARMER, 



Vc 



CHOICE CATTLE, SHEEP, AND HOGS, 

 for Sale»-"'riie subscriber, wishing to dispose ot'iian 

 of liis turiii stock, offers for saic llic following v;ilu;ihle aiii- 



Thc tliorough-Ured short horn Bull. Young Albion. 3 years 

 old, white; bred by Dr. Hossacli of Hyde I'aik ; good pedi- 

 gree. 



A thorough-bred short horn bull calf, 3 months old, from 

 the stock of t-atroon Van hensselaer, of Albany. 



A superior young buck, sired by Thomas Weddle's impor- 

 ted Leicester; dam, an imported Cotswold. 



Three three-fourths blood yearling Cotswold bucks, and 

 firieen buck lambs of similar and higher grade; and a few 

 cwc.-^ of the Siinic tharueler, if desired. 



A full blood Berkshire boar and sow, 2 years old ; purcha- 

 sed from C N Bemenl of Albany. Also — a thorough-bred 

 Leicester hoar and sow, one year old ; from pure imported 

 stock ; six boar piga 4 months old, a cross of Berkshire and 

 Leicester; and one boar and two sow pigs, 3montlis old- 

 pure Leicester. 



The above animals will be sold on very reasonable terms. 

 Tart of then: will be exliibjted at the Monroe County Fair, if 

 not previously disposed of. They can be seen at any iinie at 

 the farm of the subscriber three-fourths of a mile south-east 

 of West Henrietta. VVM. C. CORNELL 



Oct ober 1st, l&jt. 



A ?*mall Farm 



FOR Sale, of about thirty acres, very finely situated, near 

 the pleasant village of Palmyra, and consisting in part of 

 very fertile upland, and in part of creek Hats, producing two 

 to three tons of hay to tlie acre r.nnually, or rich pasturage for 

 rows. It has a good stone house and other improvements. 

 Price reasonable and terms eiisy. For further particulars, 

 apply, (if by letter, post paid,) to 



Ma 



^don.Or 



:'.S4]. 



J.J. THOMAS, 



Macedon, Wayjie Co., X. Y. 



GIIi^O^■S STRAW CUTTER! 



^EriDEDIiY the be^t Machine known in 



;he>e parts, lor cutting fodder, for sale at the ricrd^-iiorc. 

 ■ $.0. M. B. BATCHAM. 



APPLE TREES FOR SALE.-The subscriber 

 has c.)n9*antly tor sale at his nursery on Main st. one 

 mile east of tlie bridge. Rochester, a choice assortment of 

 grafiM ii; '■'. ■■ •■i''....--^ i/.r*, warranteJ of ihekinds rep- 

 rescu- I. . : Im : 'm 'iO to 40 of the best varieties 



for -i I ■ ■ I.I, 1 I r use. Price $-25 per 100. Or- 

 ders iii'ii .. .- iMi^ 'Mil; r;:uir rtmittaiice or good city ref- 

 ernncc. wili i(cci\'t- |iruiiij i. a'aention, iind the trees will he 

 fihipi'eu or delivered according to ins ructioTis. 

 Kociiestcr, Oct. 1, 1S41. ELECTUS BOAflDMAN. 



GARDEJV SEE13S in Boxes.-C, F. CROdMAN 

 respectfully infotms his country friends and customers, 

 that he will at the usual time, be prepareil to supply them 

 Will! fresh assoriments of garden seeds, of his own raising 

 or selection, su;;h as he is confident will give satisfaction. 

 Ko.-be-stcr, Oct. I, 1&41. 



M 



IS.LEr SEED, 



Stor. 



ntcd at the Kochester 



Seel 



MOUNT HOPS GARBEN & NURSERIES. 



ROCHESTKR, IS'EW YORK. 

 rr^HE Proprietors of this Establishment (jffer forsale age- 

 X neral assortment of Nursery articles, comprising Fruit 

 and Orni-.msntal Trees, Flowering Shrubs. Herbaceous 

 Plants, Tulips, Hyacinths, and other Buliious Flower Roots. 

 l)->a'ile Dahlias, &c. &c. 



They ha^'ealsoon hand a huge and fine collection of Green 

 and Hot House plants, including Geraniums, Chinese 

 Monthly Roses, Camellia Japonisa, Chinese Azaleas, Cape 

 Jasmines, Cactuses, &c. &e. 



Orders for any of the above articles, whether large or 

 sniHll, will be prompUy and faithful'y c.\ecuteil and charges 

 in all cases Will be very moderate. Persons ordering from 

 n distance may rely on having their articles securely packed 

 ant marked anJ shipped as their orders m;iy designate. 



To such persons aa ai-* about forming new establishments 

 or who may wish to dispose of Trees, Shrubs, Plants, &c. 

 in their iieij:h!iorhood, our terms will be very li'ieial 



Garil'-i= .. : ! i'lc i-:urc grounds will belaid ovit in any 

 part of :;; ri -fciiful gardeners furnished on rea- 



souiKi' i .1 iiif.irmatiou on any subject connected 



with III • : I I'— A ill be eheerfally and promptly imparted. 



It is p-\pe-te:I thai persons unacquaintci with tlie pjopri- 

 c^ors vvill either acc<>mp;;ny their orders with a remittrjice 

 or n;uuc a guarantee in the citv of Rochester or vicinity. , 

 ELLV/ANGER & BARRV. 



Ro'bester, Sept. 1. 1841. 



IV. U. Our Fruit Tree? comprise the most de3irable early 

 and late varieties and the utmost care has been taken in 

 jirniiiigating from suth tree^s only as were in a bearing state 

 ajii w Ju3c :iualitic3 h^vc beea duUi.icuUy tcj ci. 



FRUIT TREES. 



THE subscribers liave for sale, at their Nursery, near 

 Macedonville on the Eric canal, 



3000 Poach trees, of thrifty growth, at 25 cts. each, 020 per 

 100. 



800 Cherry trees, (seedling stocks,) from 3 to 5 ft. high 

 37A cts. each. 



700 Apple trees, 3 to 7 ft high, 2.5 cents each, ^IB per 100. 



And in addition, a few hundred pear, apricot, and necta- 

 rine trees, of smaller size and of the best varieties. 



The Peach trees consist chiefly of the following varje'ies: 

 Early Ann, Early Tillotson, Large Red Rareripe, Early 

 York. White Imperial, Roval Kensington, Scabolt's rhirge 

 red.) Yellow Albergc, Red Cheek Malucoton, Late York, 

 and Heath, forming a succession of fine fruit for more than 

 two njontlis. 



The varieiies of the apple are, Woolman's Early, Yellow 

 Harvest, Bough, 8rne Qua Non, Bulhngton's Early, Straw- 

 berry, itambo, bellflower, Swaar, &c. 



The Cherries include the May Ihike, Early Richmond, 

 Black Tartarian, White Tartarian, Black Corone, Transpa- 

 rent Guigne, JarnatiDn, &c. 



^3" Jitl of which have been propagated from hcarinff trees, 

 and their genuineness or excellence fulUj tested by rigid e£ami- 

 nations of the fruit. XX 



This practice will be invariably adhered to, however limi- 

 ted in consenuence may he the supply. In propagating, Uee 

 use has been made at all times of the fine collection of pro- 

 ved fruit in the possession of David Thomas of Cayuga coun- 

 ty, and no pains have been spared liy the subscribers in ex- 

 tending tlieir list of varieties for examination, selections 

 irom whicJi, in addition to the above, will be otfered to ihe 

 l>ublic next year. 



Orders from a distance, directed "Thomas & Smith, M.ice- 

 don, AVayne county, N, Y." accompanied with remittancc-j, 

 will be faithfully and promptly attended to. Orders may al- 

 so be left with David Thomas, near Au era, Cayupa county 

 Purchasers will please state when any discretion is i;iven 

 the subscribers as to selection. W R. v^MTTH, 



Afarrffnn. 9 mo. ^'^U. J. J. THOM -S. 



SCWMERALL THE YEAR. 



THE subscriber having obtained the sole privilege of 

 manufacturiiifftlie 



MACEDON HOT AIR FURNACE, 

 Is now prepared to execute alt orders for warming dwelling 

 houses, academies, churches and other public buihiings. 



The entire plan has undergone a thorough revision ; and 

 no expense has been spared, to render the whole as perfccj 

 as possible! 



The testimonials annexed from gentlemen of theliighest 

 respectability, leave no room for doubt, that. 



Health, Comfort, aiad Economy, 

 will he greatly promoted by the adoption of the method pro- 

 |0>*'d. 



The subscriber is pledged to furnish the castings, put up 

 in the best style, at a fixed and moderate rate: haviisi; full 

 confidence that he will be sustained by the merits of tiie in- 

 vention, and the discernment oftheconununity. 



( cmmunicatioiis (post paid) requestins information, or 

 cn-lo^ing orders, promptly attended to, if addressed to W m. 

 R. Smith, Macedon, V\ ayne County, or to 



DAVID ANTHONY. 

 Union Springs, Cnyvga County. 



Testimonials* 

 Soon after the present year commcnred, I hail a hot-air 

 furnace erected, with drums of W ui. R. Smith's invcnlion 

 The mildness and pnritvofthe air that flowed into the 

 rnnms, was all that could be wished : and on my heallh the 

 pflect was eminently beneficial. I had been subject to colds 

 (catarrhs) every winter for a long series ef years ; but from 

 tfie time of kindling the fire in the furnpce until it was dis- 

 continued late in the spring, 1 was enitrely free from every 

 symptom of the kind, 



Three rooms were warmed by this furnace. From either 

 of them when not occupied, the hot-air was turned into the 

 others; and on the reverse, if it was sudtlenly wanted, by 

 opening its ventilator and closing the other for a few mi- 

 nutes, t»ie apartment was ma(!e coiufurlahle before a com- 

 mon fire conid be well kindled 



In regard to the saving of fuel, I am not prepared to state 

 any thing definitely ; but I have seen nothing to Induce me 

 to question the very favoraDle statements of others. Tlie 

 exemption from ihedirt and noise of carrying in wood, and 

 the eX'_*!ugion of wood-boxes, are i:ems of some account: hut 

 tlie saving of labor in preparing the wood, is one of great 

 value which in many cases doubles or trebles its original 

 cost. 



In using this furnace, we were also free from the constant 

 care of attending fires in cold weather/> because it admits 

 large wood in such quantities at a time as to serve for seve- 

 ral hours, if the dampers are well regulated. In this way, 

 the house may he kept comfortalde through most of ilie 

 night without any attention whatever, and perfectlv safe 

 from fire DAVID THOMAS. 



Greatfeld, Cayuga County, hmo., 03. isjl. 



PRINCE'S NT RSERIES AND GARDENfi 

 — The iVew Catalogues arc now rci.dy for distril^uiioi 

 gratis, to those who apply post pail per mail. Tl;ey tou 

 p isethe immense assortment of fruit and orn-'UioiK; I tree: 

 shrubbery and plants. China roses of 150 vnritties, bnlbou 

 flower roots, splendid dohiias, green hon«e plants, <;arde 

 seeds, &c., all of which are priced at much reduced riiles. 



A discount of 10 per ct is made where cash or a dr.- ft o 

 some city is serit with the order, as then all troubic of col 

 leci ion is saved. Orders per mail to Wm. R. Prince, wi 

 receive prompt attention, and be executed in a manner thr 

 cannot frJl to give satisfaction, and will be forwarded as di 

 reeled. 



Also, for sale at very low rates and liberal creiit, 100,00 

 Mulberries of the choicest kinds for silk, comprising the 

 ticaulis, alpinc,a!ata, cxpaiisii,moretti,broussa,&c. As 

 of onr green houses have to come down on account of fatreetd 

 I will sell 500O green hou.se plants very low. 



Flusbinff, (near New York.) Sept. 1P41. 



UATES OF UNCURRENT MOiNEY. 



Hpecie, par. 1 N. England Bank Notes, pa 



Eastern Drafts, 1 pr ct prciu 1 Indi:ina, 10 a di( 



Pennsylvania, a 10 dis. I Illinois, 12 a dt 



Ohio, 8 a 9 do. | Kentucky. 10 a di 



[Michigan, l United States, 20 a dr 



iMaryland, 6 a 7 do. New Jersey, 3^5 df 

 Susp's'n Bridges a 1 do. I Canada. 7 a 



do 



75 



38 



5,75 G,Oy 



5,00 5,25 



1,'38 1,50 



10,00 10,50 



9,00 0,50 



4,00 

 12. 

 12. 



5.. 



. 5,00.. 

 . 4,.')0.. 

 . 30.. 

 .12,00.. 

 . 1,50.. 

 • fc7^, 

 . 6,00.. 



.14,00 

 . 1,75 



MONROE HORTir?XTTTR^L GARDEN 



AND NTTRSGHIK.S. 

 GREECE. fNEAR ROCUKSTEU.) :SIO\ROE CO. N. Y 



AGUEATLY increr.seu ::^tock of Fruit Trees, Orni men- 

 tal Trees and Shrubs, Herbaceous Plant?, and a large 

 assortment of rare Green House Plants and Bulbous roots 

 constantly for sale. 



The s'ock of Peach and Cherry Trees on hand at the pre- 

 sent time is large, nf young and thrifty srowlii, and were 

 mostly cultivate.I from bearing trees in the ntirsery or vici- 

 nity. They will be guarantied to be true to the kind repre- 



ny kinds, of large size, 



sen'ed. 



Ornamental trees aud shrub: 

 can he supplied. 



Orderswith due reference?, or money enclosed, wi!l be 

 '■arefully executed, and trees and plants packed in a secure 

 manner, so that they may be carried to any part of the coun- 

 try with safetv. 

 Trees and plants will be delivered on the Etic Canal, one 

 le from thr nur?ery, or at Roche^iter, or the stcam!;oat 

 Lnnding, if desired- 

 Catalogues can be had at the Rochester Seed Store or can 

 be s nt to applicants per mail if requested. 



Addr^s?. ASA ROWE. 



Greece, Monroe Co , A'. Y,, Ju^'ust, lill.^ 



ROCHESTER PRICES CVRRENT- 



CORRECTEI) FOR 



THENEWGENE^^EE FAKMKIJ. OCT< BF.R I. 1H4I. 



WHEAT, per bushel, $ 1 , 1 8 d {|i 1 ,2U 



CORN, " 5G 



OATS, " 28 31 



BARLEY, *' 41 56 



RYE, '* G-^i 



BEANS, White,.. ** G2|. 



POTATOES,.... " 31,. 



APPLES, Desert,. *' 'i5.. 



FLOUR, Superfine, per bbl 

 ** Fine, .... ** ... 



SALT, " ... 



PORK, Mes8, '* ... 



** Prime, .... "... 



BEEF, per 100 lbs 3,50. 



EGGS, per dozen, i4. 



BUTTER. Fresb.. per pound 10. 

 " Firkin,.... "... 9, 



CHEESE, " ... 6. 



LARD " ... 6. 



TALLOW, Clear, " . 



HIDES, Green " . 



PEARL ASHES, ...lOOlba. 



POT, " " 



WOOL, pound,.. 



HAY, ton, ., 



GRASS SEED,....bu6he],., 



FLAX '* " .. 



PLASTER, (in bbls) per ton, 



" bulk fat Wheatland). 3,50 



The Wheat market has been very fluctuating during the 

 pastmontli, owinfr^prlncipally to the variable accounts Hon 

 England. First, news came that the weather was very un- 

 favorable there, so that prices Ijad materially advanced; con- 

 sequently prices advanced here aleo. But later arrivals havi 

 brought Intel ligencethatlhc weather had improved, and pri- 

 ces had declined; accordingly prices have declined heie also 

 Frcni our latest advi-es from England (Aug. 4,) it is quit< 

 evident that the wheat crop in that country will not fall mud 

 if any below an average; so there was every prospect oi 

 its being secured in good order, and that it is not jirobablc 

 that very large orders will be sent for flour from this coun- 

 try, and we see no reason for anticipating much rite in the 

 price of wheat cr flour. 



NEW VORK MARKET, Sept. 24. 



Flour is a shade down, with a fair demand. Genesee hns 

 been sold at ^6 37aoii ; though no larpe lots could be had un- 

 der m U; < »h:o in round lioops, fresh, s.dd at^G 37. t*ouih- 

 ern Flour ©6 50fl62-, a sale was made of Kye at 75^ tj; ken in 

 the slip. Jersey corn icJ4 cts bush. The receipts of Flour 

 are on a liberal scale; so far this month, the quantity dis- 

 charced from the Erie canal is greater iJuin it was last year. 



The sales of Pearlashes are Sl> per 100 pounds. Pota arc 

 3^6 25rt:T/. Sales of Fir. vseed for crushing, at ©JO 2o tierce. 

 Whiskey renuiins very dull. A sale was made of Ohio Turk 

 at$lU, 2, meis. 



Cincinnati, Sept. 30. 



Floiih,— The Flour whi;_-h arrived to-day was not for sale, 

 and no sales have been made from the canal. A few wagon 

 lo:ida have been sold at $.5 25 « S-'i 3'. 



Wheat has again advanced and now commands ^la$l C6, 

 according to quality. 



Cleveland, Sept. 22. 



The r.'-ceipts of wheat to-day are near 25,000 bushels, pn-l 

 the market is vcrv much depressed Sales from boais, nf 

 ICOO bushels from Cire'evillc at 1 10 centti. 1400 bushe ? from 

 Newcomersiown at !].> cents, and 1300 bushels from Mnssi- 

 lou at 1 17 cents, are all that have come to our knowledge— 

 oOO bushels of corn sobl .it 47 cents. 200 bbls of flour •* J>. 

 Adams" brand at $6 from boat. 



Detroit, Sept. 21. 



Flour 3oM this morninjr nt ^r>.lo. The news however, by 

 the Great 'Veatern, km ckc 1 it down in the Lflernoun to 



