HATCH'S mm SOWIIG iiCHIIi. 



B. BATEHA 



Intending to spend several months in Ohio, has obtained the Right of Hatch's 

 Sowing Machine for that State ; and he takes this method to inform his friends in that re- 

 gion, that he will soon exhibit among them one of the Machines in operation, a bare in- 

 spection of which will convince all that it is just what is needed by the Wheat Growers 

 in the Baininer State. (For particular description, &c., see New Genesee Farmer, Vol, 2, 

 p. 143— and Vol. 3, p. 112.) 



Mr. B. will sell County Rights in Ohio, on very advantageous terms, to enterprising Me- 

 chanics. 



Mr. Hatch will continue at Rochester, where he will be happy to receive any applications 

 for Rights or single Machines. He deems it unnecessary to say any thing more of his Ma- 

 chine at present, than that the numerous and respectable farmers in Western New-York, 

 who have used it, all agree in declaring that it is just what they wanted. He challenges the 

 world to produce a better article for the purpose. Letters must be Post Paid. 



Mr. Bateham will also act as the authorised Travelling Agent and Correspondent for the 

 next Volume of this paper, which will be enlarged and improved. Terms, |1,00 per year. 



Bound volumes, 1, 2 and 3, are for sale by M, B. Bateham, and at the Rochester Seed 

 Store. 



