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112 



THE NEW GENESEE FARMER, 



Vol. 3. 



HATCH'S SOWING MACHINE. 



Haviny disijoped of quiie n number of these mn- 

 cbiiies during ilie paalseiiSJii, ihey are now becoming 

 etlonsively linown.and tUe d.-munJ for them ia rap- 

 idW jiicrensing ; the inventor baa therefore increased 

 histacilities for niiinsifncturing, and is now prepared 

 to hirnif^h m:ichine3 to order, at short notice. Evciy 

 farmer is aware that sowing of grain by band is one of 

 the most Inti irio.ie ajtd diHicnIt opijerniions of his pro- 

 fession, and one wliich but lew men can perform cor- 

 rectly This machine will sow oil kinds of grain, 

 g-n^s-eL'd and plaster, at any desired rate, from four 

 ') tans to four bushels per acre ; and n man or smart 

 bjy, with a horse, will sow 25 acres per day. Besides 

 ihe saving of time and labor, the product of the crop 

 iiincreasid by the perfect evenness with whieh it dc- 

 positL'S the seed. Tne machines are made in the best 

 manner and warrnnied — price $41). 



It should here be observed that two or three of the 

 macliines first sold in this region were somewhat de 

 f'ctive, and a tew individuals may in consequence 

 have been prejudiced againjt the invention. Others 

 Ijave conip allied that tiie machines would not sow 

 dump piaster, hut tlio inventor osanres th.^ pubbc that 

 this, and allodier objections, are now obviated, ne be 

 wiM convince those who will ciiply lo him. 



State and Coiuuy Rights Will be add on very favor- 

 able terms to any enterorising mechanics, Any in- 

 fringements Will be strictly attended lo. All letters 

 must be post paid. Address 



JULIUS HATCFI, Rochester, N Y. 



Instead of pimlishmg the numerous and highly re- 

 Bpectable eeriilieales and recommendations which 

 niiiiht be obtainiid, the inventor respectfully solicits 

 farmers to call on any of the toilowing well known 

 gentlemen who possess the machines. 



Unwdon Harm m, jr., Sylvester Harmon, Elisha 

 Hirmm, ilenry Rigers, Daniel Rogers, Isaac Cox, 

 Wheatland. 



T H. i\ewbr>ld, Caledonia. 



Isqac Licy, Chili. 



Mirvin S.nili, iVIendon. 



H. Fellows, Samuel iVliller. Pcnfield. 



.Tohn Mo.xen, Asa Rowe, G.eeee. 



Chester Scott, F.lba. 



AlvaS. Hoyt, Buavia. 



J'livis Adams. Pitislbrd. 



Jacob Clapp Rush. 



Aaron lijnUs, Riga, 



II. M irrison. I'urTna. 



David Brooks. Avim. 



Wm. VV. Gorbaoi. Cannndaigua. 



P. L. B .nesteel, Victor. 



J W. S.nith, Minmee Citv, Ohio. 



John Johnston, Ffironce, Mich, 



T. C, Legale, Galena, 111. 



J. M. Sherwood, Auburn. 



As Mr, Haie.li is not vnry exisrsiftly known, I 



cheerfully state that from an iniimaie acquaintance of 

 the year past, 1 believe him to be a man of honor and 

 iniogrily ; and having repeatedly seen his machine in 

 oppenuion, 1 do not hesitate to prcnounca it the best 

 machine in use forihe purpose. J have also convers- 

 ed with several farmers who lave purchased and used 

 them, and they express the highest satisfaction. 



M B. BATEHAM. 

 R'n-hcslrr f<crA S/nrc, June, 1842. 



HU-S-sKi'S UUAl'I.'VG MA« IIINB. 



Hn.ingh.-itlf egurntcomiuuiiiiMtinnsfrniii U'es l.-rn nirni. 

 ers. to know illcoul.l not deliver mv Ucnpiiig .ILn-hiiic 

 ill Itochester for SI-.!Oi I w uld inforiii llieiii lliat I iKive 

 two now inRoi:lTcstcr, wllicU c.in lie h;id I'ur lint |.r|.;e. hy 

 calling on E!ie ezar Watts & Co. Orders fur others i.l the 

 Kama price will ije duly noticed. 



THOMAS n. HUS3EY. 

 AcBiiRN. N. Y ..Iiine l?l-2. 



R O AD OR DIRl" SCRAPER.S 



M'v he li.Ld at the Rncheater Kacle Furnace. Price wood- 

 ed. $.-|. Sc risers Without woodinif, «i,.>». 

 .Iilnc. tXi. A..I. l.A.NCXVOUTHV. 



Kiita Uag'n and Turnip Seed. 



A NKU' su|,ply ,:( tciHiine imported purple top Rata 

 ±\. M.iti.x !S,-e I,— :il30 a full nssorlmcnt of English and 

 :<ci)t.li I'liriiiii Seeds, for sa at the Uochesler Seed Store 



Wllnl; l)L icil (LOVER SEED, afresh supidv re- 

 ci-ne.liitt!K- Se,..l Store. 



SII.K Wllinf KGG-!,«fth3 large Sulpter and Pe3."ut 

 varie'ies, for sale at the Seed Store $1 pei onnoc. 



■'""g '• M. U. BaTEHJI. 



Garden, F:eld, and Flower Seeds. 



THEsuhscrilier having eat.alilished a large Seed G.arden 

 aiinnt one nilje tVoiii the citv, on !>!onroe street, would 

 say to his old ciisto.Mcrs and other . tli t he is prepared 10 

 c.vccute orders for seeds at wholesale or retail, oti the most 

 reasnn,-ilde li-rnis. Bv his long experience in the liiisiness in 

 the Shaker Seed Oarden t New Lebanon, and a detcrminii- 

 ,ion to of?er no se da hut such as are raised under his innne 

 dtte inspection r>r imported from t c most respectahle cs- 

 taidishnienls in Enrnije. and their vitality i-arcfaMy tested, 

 he th reforo cnnlid-nlly e.vpects to 2ive t e mo t ampl 

 sa-isf.iction tn M who may favor h m wi h their p.itrioiaEe. 



Orders for i-ruit and Ornamen'al Trees, Flowering (too s, 

 and Green II.Mi,e plants, promptly cxc uted in thcirseasmi. 



Selection made liv the proprietor when reri este I. 



Ro.-he ter. .Iiine I. c. F TKOSMAX 



A-r. NT Rraclifstei- Plough iManulacti>rv. 

 T No. no Mate s reet, ma: he f iind a good assortment 

 of ploughs of ihe most approve 1 pa'tiTn: such as t e 

 Genesee, I ■nyngaCon^.ty, Gibson's, Wood's, Rich's Side 

 H.I andr^hnvel plough, also. Cultivators, Revolving Horse 



A PLOUGHS. 



iVE'.V AND Si;Pi;i!l(lli KIMl OP PLOUGHS 

 ('WO sizes) designed for breaking up suinin r fallow; 

 m.ay he nilrcliased at the lioi-.hester Eagle Fiirn.i.-e.— iirice 

 $8 and §7 each. Wood and other produce ti ken' in e\- 



WHALE OH. SOAP— for destroying S ugs .--n I Insects 

 in Gardens. Csee fiew Genesee Farmer, 'VoI, '2 p 11k) 

 For sale :ii ilif '!ojhc3'.er «c«J Sicro, 



ROCHES I'EK PRICES CURRENT- 



ConiliXTKD FOR 



THE ?f E\V GENESEE FAP.MER. JVLY \, ISJ'i. 



CO\! E\rS OF TMIS XU;I3ER. 



Meteorologii'al Oliservations— v\ ealh r of Ihe P'st 

 JMoiilh Political Anomalies, &c. Agric. Itural Fairs 

 for 134-2 Thin ont vour Pc.vches 



Letter V, on S.-ienti(ic Agriculiurc— Manures. Review 

 of .lohnsnn'- Lectures on Agriciilliiral Chemistry. . . 



Care of Apple Trees. Premium for Wool Shearing. 



Trr.nsaelirns of N. V'.'stitc'Agric'u'li'irai s'oc irt'v '.'.'. ! 



W ol Grow ng. Baltim.*- Wool. Productive Sheep 

 Large Fleeces. Tlio jl/arkets 



Thrashing llachiiies, var oils kinds 



Manure for Potatoes. Ou Re.aring Calves. Noxious 

 AVeeds. Fatal F.tl'ects of Garget on Horses. Punc- 

 tuality 



Important Notice. To Correspondents, Patronage and 

 Po*ige. The Convention of I'longhmakers New 

 Agricu tu'til Store. Agricuitu al Impb-ments 



Halcli's Sowing Machine. Espy's Coni al Ven'iliitor. 

 Scotch Yellow Tuinips.. Canada Thistles. Dve ng. ' 



O.ats. On ALking Butler. Summer Beer. Retting 

 Hemp j 



English and American Fnrmers Bonk Karniiig. . . . 



Reply to Keli.a— D fence of Farmers' Wives and Daug'i- 



Plonghing in cire n CropVfor Manure.' Army Worni 



and Cut W rm 



Savings I'nd doings. No. 1—'.' intering Sheep. Winter 



Fiirin Management 



' I's of Plaster. 0\ EvedDaisv. Swiss Riills and Cows. 

 i Cut and Adver isemcnt of Hatch's Sowing M.achinc. 



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1 From the PeieeT-Pitss of Joh, I. iltillu 4- Co. 



