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THE NEW GENESEE FARMER, 



Vol. 3 



the medium of the Comity Asiiculturol Societiee. In 

 eevernl counue3 eiicU eocietiee nlrcndy exiat, nnd, 

 should our views be ai'opted. others wdl doiibtlcfe be 

 ebinbhehed in every county in the State. The gener- 

 al interest already token in these eocietics, the mani- 

 fest good they hove done and are doing, very mnteri 

 ally points us to them as the proper instrumenie to be 

 employed in bringing about the greutcr good ice eeek 

 to accomplish. 



GaideM, Field, ami Flower Seeds. 



THKsubscrilier havinj cBt.ihliallcil a large SccJ Garden 

 aliout .1110 liiile from" the city, .ui Monroe street, would 

 City to liis old cusLuiuerd and iHl'ier-, III it lie Is prepared to 

 execute criers f.ir seeds at wliolfsale or retail, on the most 

 reasonaidc iiTiiu. IJy his lonj; evperiencein lite business In 

 th** Shaker Seed (jardeu ..t Ni w Leiianon, and u deteriiiinii- 

 tion to offer no se. de hut such as are raised under his imiue- 

 Uia*e inspection or imported from t- e iijust respectahlc es- 

 tai lishnients in Kurope. and their vitality carefully tested, 

 he th relore confidently expects to give t e mo I ample 

 satisfaction to all who may favor ti in wlili their patronage. 

 Orders lor Fruit and Ornamental Trees Floivering Itoo s. 

 and Green Floui^e plants, promptly exe uted in i heir season. 

 Selection made by the proprietor wlieii reqiestcl 

 Roche ter, June 1. U. F CROS.MAN. 



Rochester Plough Manufactory. 



AT No. 00 «nie s'reet, niav he f und a good .assortment 

 of ploughs of lie most approved pattern ^. suili as t e 

 Genesee, CnvugaCouty, Giheoii's, Wood's, Ri.-h's Side 

 II.II ,lnd Shovel plough, also, Ouliiv.ators, Revolving Horse 

 lirkes. Road Scrapers, and Canai Wheel Harrow-. 

 Jnn- 1. I' 1), WlilGHT &. CO 



PLOUGHS. 



» iVEW AND SUPERIOR KtND OP PLOUGHS 



±\. (two sizes) dealgnsd for hreakini up aumnvr fallow 

 nav he purchased at the Rochester Kagle Furnace,— prici 

 «j'.anl ijl each. Wood and other_ prodnce t;ilten 



V/' 



Rata Basra and Turnip Sepd 



ANEW supply < f genuine impurled pnrpli 

 Daj-a Sccd,-al.?o - "■■" ""■' - "'■ '■■ 



tch Turnip Seeds, 



Sen 



top Ruta 



(lish and 

 at Ike Rochester Seed Store 



age II 



WHITi; in Tni clover seed, a fresh supply, re- 



eeivedatthe Seel .~lnre. 



SILK \VOi;,1t rC^G*. oflhe large .Sulpher variety, for 

 ;ale at the Seed Store— $4 per 



The Youug Lion of Monroe, 



JILL stand the ensuing season it the folloi 

 Wednesdays and Tliurs lays at the 

 scrilier in Chili ; • riihiys and r-atiirdays J 

 G. Jones, (National Hotel.) Rochi-Bter. 



The YOUNG LION will l,e five years old nex: 

 color is dark gray, he is sixteen hands high ano Wf 

 twelve hundred I he took 



ester at the County A gri „ , ,i. , 



Lionof .Monroe, who V ass red hy on Blucher; Old IJJiicll- 



or was sired hy Old Duroc ; Young Lion's dam was sued hjHi/ 



Old Florizcll, his granddam a Idor.ded innre hrotight " 



'. places 1 

 ahle of the sub. 

 the stable of P, 



line bill 



fal at Ro 



'^i^lii^e 



ry l;v Col, Fii7.hugh. Some of the Y'oung Lion's Btod 

 farm of the substril cr. 

 ommenoe the 1st of May. and end the li 

 ten dollars to insure n foal Pasture wi 

 res fiom a distance. All accidents at th 

 Persons putting marcs and part'ne will 

 lime, will beheld 



Jun 



M. R. BaTEH »M. 



Jun 



nge. 



, 1?12. 



A. J. LANG WORTH V. 



Farmers Take Notice. 



THF, STA'^E-STREF.T DRUG STORE is removed to 

 No. -tl Buffalo-street, the fourth door helow the Arcade 

 Hall, where may he found a large assortment of Druos. 

 McDiciNEs, Paints, Oils, Dve Woonsi and Stuffs of the very 

 liestqiia ity, also. Choice Family GaoceaiEs, bought in 

 New Vork t cash prices, all of which will be sold at the 

 lowest market prices. 



The MadderCompound, Indigo Compound, and Pink Com- 

 pound, which has been sold by M. B. Edson.and which al- 

 ways give entire saisfaction for their certainty in coloring, 

 (the dire;tions for which will he given grails at our stnre, 

 and which may be found in the June number of the New 

 Genesee Fanner.) Will be kept always on hand for sale to 

 C othiera, at wholesale, or in siiial er quantities at retail 

 prices. EnsON & PERRIN. 



Druggists and Grorers ■2'2 ISufTalo street, Rochester. 



Edson'.-- Ceebrated Vegetable Remedy, warranted to cure 

 the Ague and Fever, for 5a e as above. May 1. IS-li. 



Non-Hesident Lnnds in Mtchigran. 



THW undersisned respecifullv announces to the public, 

 that '■? has opened an OlTice in this city for the specific 

 ohject of I'lctingaa a general A gent for the payment of Tn.ves 

 on non-resident Lands, now, or hereafter to 'ecoine due. in 

 any of tlie Counties of this St.ite ahd he will visit himself, 

 or by a trusty person, each of the Counties, to obtain all ne- 

 cessary infnriiiatinnupon tlie subjgct. 



Peisons wishing taxes paid in any of the Counties in 

 Michigan, and I'lirwardingto the undersigned llic necessary 

 amount of fun 's free of postage, together with an arriiMte 

 description ol tlieir lands, may rest assured that their inter- 

 ests shall he scriiiiuloiisly attended to. 



His ohargeswillat all times be reasonable, and proportion- 

 ed lo the services rendered. 



The nmlersigned will endeavor to make himself thorough- 

 ly acquainted with the va'nc of Lands in every part of the 

 Stale th.at he maybe enabled to give information lo all cn- 

 qnirera; and if desired, will nndoriake the sale of the same. 



He begs leave most respectfully to refer as to character, 



id capacit. to redeem the pledges al 



of July. TERMS 

 he provided for i\I 

 risk of the owners, 

 them before foa ia{ 

 vices of the horse. 



Chili, April 23. 1842. 



AVethe undersigned, have exniuined Mr. Balhntine'shnrs 

 the N oung Lion of Monroe, and th nk him deciuedly one o 

 thebest horses in the county, ,„,„. „,. , 

 G C Baker, Stephen Charles, William Charles 

 Mathew Witbcck, A.H.Shaw, Ja's W'. Sawyei 

 John Parsoiison, P. O Jones, Geo. Charles, 

 B. M Baker, Wm. Tone 



ROCHESTER PRICES CHRKIiNT- 



COKRECTKn FOR 



THE NEW GENESEE FARMER. JUNE l.lSi'i. 



WHEAT,.... per bushel, $1,28 a $1,31 





J. L. WHITING. 



;d cerliticates. 

 Detroit, March i, ISW. 



I think such an ofli,-e as i 

 highly necessary for the Co 

 that he is exceedingly wel 

 Michigan, much knowledge 

 a"d correct business habits, f 

 Agency. C. C TRdWRRincE. 



Pres't Bank of .Wchigan. 



T concur fully in 'he sentiments and opinions expressed in 

 the above note of Mr. Trowbridge. Ilc'roit IMarch .5. 16411, 

 WM. WOOnBRinOE. Govern r of PMichiiran. 



I have been acquainted wi'li T)r J. L. Wbitinc for mans 

 years, and fully concur in the views abnve expressed bv Mr 

 Trowbridge E. FAR XSWO'tTII, Cliancelior. 



rir. J. L. Whiting is in my indement fully conipe ent tf 

 discharge the duties of the proposed Agency, and 1 cheerftll 



BKEBB'S STRAW CAHRIER. 



THE subscriber having sold the ri ht of his Patent Straxv 

 Carrier in the counties of Genesee, Livingston, Onta- 

 rio, Wayne an. I Orleans, in the state of New Y'ork, and in 

 the counties of Huron. Sandusky, and Seneca, in the state 

 of Ohio, Til! persons wishin!: the above machines can be 

 supplied in Orleans Co., N. Y., by Philip Inman of Claren- 

 don ; in Genesee Co., [V. \'. , by Laurens Cossitt at Riga 

 Centre; and in the counties of Ontario and Livingston ty 

 Daniel C. Mcl'ean at Scoltsville, Monroe Co. Those wish- 

 inglhe above masfaiiies in any other part of the United 

 States, will please apply to the subscriber. All persons 

 wisliing the above machines before the first of October ne.xl 

 will do well to call soon. County and stale rights on rea- 

 sonable terras. URIAH BUEBE. 

 April Ist, 1842. Riga, Monroe Co., N. Y. 



RECOMMENDATION. 

 The und rsigned having seen or used Uriah Beche's Pat- 

 ent Straw Carrier, believe it to possess niitcli inerii as a la- 

 bot saving maciiinc— it performs thework of separating the 

 straw and chafl'from Wheat, Oats ai.d B.irley, wi-h the 

 smallest amount of powe-, does it cleanly, and is durable, 

 simple and cheap. Possessing, us we co'ncelve, all those 

 qualities in an eminent degree, we cheerfully recommend it 

 10 the public. 



Win. I'iilev, Chili, R Harmon, jr. Wheatland, 

 tV. H. Snii'b, Cale Ionia, Win. G.irbu'.t, 

 feamuel Cox, Wheatland, George Sheffjr, •• 

 Jams Cox, WUIiam Reed, 



The Imported Horse Alfred, 



Wir/, stand formares this season. I84J, .at Ihe following 

 pla;es, viz : At George Fordon's, near Gr^iicva on 

 Saturdiv, Slondav. an 1 Tuesday, April no. and May -J, 3, l-I, 

 18, 17, «, 31)and31, andJune 11, ,3, 14, 25, -27 and '2^, and 

 JulvO, ll.and 1-3. 



At Jiiha Lapham's, M.-.cednn, on Friday, Saturd.iy and 

 Mon lav. May 0, 7, 9, 20, 21, i3, and June :J, 4, 6, 17, IP, 20 

 and July 1.2, and 4. 



At Hopewell Centre, on Wednesday and Tliursday, .May 

 4,5, IS, in, and June 1, '2, 1.% Hi, 29, an.i 30. 



At A G'lnn's In i. East Bloomfiel I. on Tuesday, Wednes- 

 day and Thurs.lay, May 10 II, 12, 24, 2,5, 28, and June 7, S, 

 9,21. 2). 23, and Julys, 0,7. 



TEil.VIS— Ten dollars e-chmarc, for the season, to be se- 

 cured by approved notes pay.able ou the 1st .if December. 

 (Should mv of the mares prove not o be with foal, the own- 

 ers tn ha>e the privilege of putti igthem the next season, if 

 the hor.snrenaina in this region or in the event of his re- 

 moval, tu have one half the amount returneJ. 



THOMAS WEDDLE, 



May 1, 1842. GByROB FORDO."*. 



-^ --COmlueild him lo tbe piibll, 



E. p. HASTING? 

 From along and intimate ricqiiaiir.: 

 Whitins, 1 am happy t 

 abore statements. 



Auditor General 



>■». 



Land ofiice. Detroit. Marcii .i. IPJO, 

 Having long known Dr. J. L. AVhltjnj, I mo=t cheerfully 

 concur inlbe ahove recommendations, and Would further 

 tender to him any facilities tills L-nd Office nitty afford In 

 aid of the objects of llis advertiseineiit. 



J KRAR^t.EV, Receiver. 

 I have been intimalelv acquainted with Dr. J. L. Whiting 

 for several years, and fully concur in the sentiments above 

 exptessed, in relation to h 



Such an ofli, 

 ntiliiy aUdc.r 

 assuie the public, that he 

 fui:y confided ' 



Detroit. 



PITCHER, M 



Dr. ■Whiting proiiMS..?, wiM be of great 

 idnce to nOu-residrnis; and I am happy to 

 every w.u' qualified, and can be 

 ROBERT .STUART, 



Treasurer of Michigan. 

 Having known Dr. Whiting for many ye.ars, I fully con- 

 cur ill the above. I). OOOiiWIN, 



U. S. Attorney. 

 To the above ample tcstimnnia's in reference to the capa- 

 city, industry and integrity of Dr Whiting. I take pleasure 

 iuaddiiijmy fjll and cordial concurrence; and heartily 

 "ommcnd the proposed Agon :y for iln convenience and use- 

 fulness. 



Cashier P; 



Young Alfred, 



WILL stand for mare= tl^is sea on, IS42. at the following 

 places, viz; At John Lowrv's, Chili, Tuesdays, Wed- 

 nesI.VB.Tbnradavsand Frid.iv-', ihe 3.1. 4th, S'h.'Oth, 17th 

 ll^tb, ]:)'b,2'llb, aiidS si of Mriv. and 1st. 21, 3. 14;h, 15th. 

 ;0;li, '?'li ■:--h.ePthand 3'".hof June, and 1st of July. 



At tlie Ni'i.iiial Tenireran'e li.ucl, Rochester, Saturdays, 

 and .Moiiilais. from the7-|i of Slav to he 4th of July 



At 11 I'.nldifk's, Penfield Tues.lavs, Wcil'iesdiys. Tliurs- 

 daysaril Frilays, 'Otb. Ilih, 12lh, 13th, 21tli, o.ith, 2f.th. •27th 

 Mav ; 7th Ph. Olh, llUh, 21st, 22.i, 23d, 21th June ; 5.h, 0th, 



7thaudS.|i July 



Younir Alfred is aline bay, was sired by mv impo-ted 

 horseAlfrel; Alfred was got by Strickland's King Alfred, 

 hisdamby Stuhbs' old bnrse. grandam by Frank's Volun- 

 teer, gr. g"r. dam by Harrison's horse of Sketenbeck. Stu'ibs; 

 horse w.is by Du'isley's old horse, dam bv Ouston's horse' 

 Duuslev's horse was by Agar's old Dart, dam by old Rain- 

 bow; Fra k's Volunteer washy Milncr's old Volunteer; 

 King Air, .■ I was bred bv Sir George Strickland, and was by 

 Providen-e, d:ii„ by Peerless, &c. 



TERMS— Ten dollars each mare to insure, payable on the 

 1st De.:einer next. THO.MAS WEDDLE. 



May 1st, li!'2. 



41. 



28...., 



44 



53 



■7h 



25 



62 



5.75 



5,2.5 



1,25 



8,50 



CORN,. 



OATS, " 



BARLEY,, " .... 



RYE " .... 



BEANS. White... " .... 



POTATOES " 



AITEES, Desert,. " .... 



FLOUR, Supeifine, per bbl 



" Fine, .... " ... 



SALT, " ... 



PORK, Mess, "... 



" pc-r 100 lbs 3,00. 



BEEF, per 100 lbs 3,50 



POULTRY, per lb 7. 



EGGo, per dozen, 



BUTTER, Fresh., per pound 

 " Firkin,.... " ... 



CWEESE " ... 



LARD " ... 



TALLOW, Clear, "... 



HIDES, Green " ... 



PEARL ASHEri, ... 100 lbs. . 



POT, " " .. 



WOOL pound, 



HAY, tt.ii, 



GRASS SEED bushel, 



CLOVER SEED,... " . 



1 00 

 28 

 75 



6,00 



9,00! 

 4,00 



10 



JO 



6 7 



7 8- 



8 



4 4* 



5,00 



5,00 



30 40 



10,00 11,00 



1,50 1,75 



5,!-.0 .... 6,00 

 Nkw York MArket, Saturday, IMay 2S,— Flour, snys th 

 Jour a' of Commerce, is dull i the sales of Genesee are i 

 n small way, at f 8 31, though sellers would part with lard 

 lots t 88 23. 



Bt'FFALO, May 27.— Flour f ontinue* to advance, contrac 

 having been closed to take heavy lots of Mich gan, jet i 

 arrive, at ©5,50. All unsold this morning is held at the abov 

 price. A full cafgft of Illinois whe.-.t, not be t samples, h: 

 been sold at SI, i3; and 1200 hush, of very fine Cliio, vi 

 Fairport. was sold at «1,17. Both go to Rochester mill 

 Bales of corn iire making at 33 cents bush, for the Ne 

 Vork market. 



TIncurreiit Money. 

 Belotv wl 1 be found the rates at which our brokera pu 

 chase Wrsicrn and i. anadian funds: 



Micbig D .Discount 10 



Ohio •• 8aI8 



Ind 

 Illinoi! 



sale 



COM ENTS OF THIS NtJi>IBER. 



?'eorological T.able. State of Trade. Letter of Com- 



nissioner of Patents 81 



1 Correspondents— Post Office and Postage. Homo 



League 



!w Artificial Manure. Coniniunicaiion on do. Bloat- 



•il C ttle 



ndles from Castor Oil. Culture of Cucumbers Wes. 

 of V\ cddle,a Stock. 



ed 



n.ada 



Acknowledge 



;— Bee IVIanagenient. Naked Bailey. 



lowledge. High Tariff. 



iijts toC -rreapond nt". Subsoil plough- 

 ing. Plagiarism. Analysis of Soils 



Convention of Plou >hnlakera i.nd Farmers. Canada 

 Tliistles. VVininiiil. Sherwood's Bull. Sa't and 

 Grub Worm. Agricultural Pnbl. cations. ' 



Floral Department— .Vative Sh ubs and Plants t 



Notices of Addresser liy J. 8. Nott, Alonzo Gray. Hum- 

 phrey Hnwland. David Wrighi, A. Morton, and John 

 Ca d.vell 31- 



Leavcs for .tlanure. Harrowing Pot toes. To the 

 Point. Cure of "ounds on Horses C 



Sowing Corn for Fodder. i\:ildew on Go seberries. 

 Va ue of an Agrieul ural Paper, 



Advertise 



; Report on Agricu 1 



, &c 



PniNTEn FOR THE PROPniF.TOR. M. B. BaTEH.<M, 



Itv Henry O'Rcillv and John 1. Reilly. 



Book and Job Printers, and Publishers of the " Rochestei 



Evening Post" and " Wesleia New-Yorker. " 



