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THE GENESEE FARIMER. 



CODEY'S LADY'S BOOK 



IN THE ASCENDANT. 



GEEAT LITERARY AND PICTORIAL YEAR. 



THE TWENTY-NINTH YEAR. 



Tolnmes Flfty-Elsht and Fifty-Nine for this Year 

 will contain 



1200 Pa^cs of Kcnding Matter, 24 Va^es of Music, 12 Colored 

 Steel I'Talcs, oontsuniiii!; at least 00 figures, 14 Steel Engiavinss, 

 720 Wood Engravings, 780 Articles by Ibe best Authors ot 

 America. And all these will be given in 1859, at prices for 

 w Uioh see 



EXTREMELY LOW CLUB RATES. 



Godey'8 Lady's Book, Il.irper's Magazine, and Arthur's Horn 



Magazine, one year, G.dO. 



The above is the only way we can club -with Harper s Magazini 

 The money mu«t all he sent at one time for any of the Club. 



Subscribers in the British Provinces, who send for clubs, mu 

 remit 30 cents extra on every subscriber, to pay the America 

 postage to the lines. Address, 

 ' 1,, A. GODEY, 



jan— It. 823 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



OUR 



TBE OLDEST, THE liEST AXJ) THE CHEAPEST 3fAG- 

 AZiyE IX AMERICA. 



USEFUL, ORNAMENTAL, AND INSTRUCTIVE. 



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"We have now several new departments. Our MUSIC, of 

 which Three Dollars' worth is given every year. GAIiOEXIXG 

 FOR THE LA HIES OUR HEALTH DEPARTMENT, 

 now TO MAKE CHEAP FURXITURE, with illustrations. 

 THE UOUSEWIFLJ: or. How to Eronomifie and Conduct a 

 House. THE A R T OF ORXAMEXTAL HAIR- WORK, with 

 I'^n^ravines. THE HAlR—How to Promote, Prexerve, and 

 ie.p Luxuriant; and THE TEETH— How to Preserve and 

 Beautify. Our Literary Department is the strongest in the country. 



SOMETHING ENTIPvELY NEW. 

 During the vear will be given a number of engravings of arti- 

 cles that'^l.-idies' cm makeup for Fancy Fairs, y<\ih descriptions 



bow '0 make them. 

 The usual contents of the Lady's Book are- 

 How to Dress with Taste. Children's Clothes— How to cut and 

 contrive them. Patchwork. The Dressmaker and The Milliner. 

 Drawing in all its variety, useful to the beginner and the pro- 

 Fashions from the establishment of the celebrated "Brodie" 



will lie in everv number. 



Piiint, Brussels and Venetian Lace of every variety. 



ONE IIUNDKED PAGES OF READING will be given 



luonthlv. 

 GOD'EY'S SPLENDID ENGEWINGS ON STEEL. 

 LONDON, VM'A^, AND PHILADELPHIA FASHIONS — 



Go'leips, Fmr. Five, and Sin--V'inred Colored Fashions. 

 EMBUOIDEKY PATTERNS. MODEL COTTAGES. — We 



still continue the publication of these beautilul des'gns. 

 DKESS.M.'VKINii— With Diasrams to cut by. 

 Di:ESS PATTE11N.S.— Infants' and Children's Dresses, with 



descriptions how to make them. 



.All kinds of CUOCIIET and NETTING work. 

 THE NUKSE AND THE NUllSEKY.— Very excellent arti- 

 cles upon these subjects will often be given. 



Godey's Invaluable Receipts upsn Every Subject 



In the various numbers for 1S59 will be found the newest de- 

 ■igiui for 



Windoio Curtains, Broderi^ Anglaise, Slippers, Bonnets, Caps, 

 Cloaks, Ecening-Drseses, Fancy Article.'*, Head- Dresses, 

 JIair-Dressing, Robes de Chamber, Bride's Dreisses, 

 Carriage-Dresses, Wreaths, Mantillas, Walking- 

 Dresses, Hiding Habits and Morning-Dresses. 



CEOOHBT A>D NETTING WOBK IS COl-OP.S. 6L1VPEK8 IN COLOUR. 



Send in your orders soon, as we expect our list for 1859 will 

 reach 150,000 copies. The best plan of subscribing is to send your 

 money direct to the publisher. Those who send large amounts 

 had belter send drafts, but notes will answer if drafts cannot be 

 procured. 



TERMS, CASH IN ADVANCE. 

 One copy one year, $3. Two copies one year, $5. Three copies 



one year, .^6. 

 Five copies one ycir, and an extra copy to the person sending the 



club, making six copies, |10. 

 Eight copies one year, and an extra copy lo the person sending 



the club, making nine copies, $15. 

 Eleven copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending 



the club, making twelve copies, if20. 

 ^^~ Th« above Terms cannot he deviated from, no matter how 

 many are ordered. 



And the oidy magazine that can he iulrodnccd into any of the 

 above clubs is Arthur's Home Magazine. One or more of that 

 vwork can be included in a cluo in the place of the Lady's Book, 

 If preferred. 



SPKCIAL CLUBBISO WITII OTHEP. MAGAZINES. 



Godey's I>adv's Book and Arthur's Home Magazine, both one 



year f..r iS-M. 

 Go<lev'8 Lady'a Book and Harper's Magazine, both one year for 



«4ia 



THE "LITTLE GLANT" CORN-CRUSHER. 



THE advantages to farmers and fecdew from possession of 

 comi)aet portable Plantation Mill, with which they can crui 

 corn and cobs for stock, or prepare coarse grists and hominy fro 

 corn and other grains, for family use or feeding, no one well 1 

 formed can question. The " Little Giant" is a cast iron mill i 

 this class, very efficient, simple, and durable. It is made in sui 

 a manner as to bo readily set up and regulated by any sensib 

 farmer, and once arranged may be safely entrusted to a be 

 Being constructed with due regard to mechanical principles, 

 jierforms its work rapidly and in a superior manner. It is nc 

 fovorably known in nearly every State of the Union, but it 

 recommended best, perhaps, by the fact of its having outlived t 

 numerous imitations which worthless persons have endeavored 

 vend in places where its popularity was established. It is sc 

 complete, ready to stake to the ground and hitch a team to, 

 follows : Two coned one-hnrse mill, capable of grinding six 

 eight bushels feed per hour, $25 ; three coned mill, very sto 

 will grind fifteen to twenty bushels, $50. We will mail to a 

 one sending us three postage stamps, cur catalogue, containing 

 full consideration of the economy of feeding ground, ungroui 

 raw and cooked grain ; also embodying a treatise on the n 

 susrar cane and manual of its manufacture. 



HEDGES, FREE & CO., 

 Jan. 1S59. Cincinnati, Ohio 



FANCY POULTRY. 



A FEW choice specimens of the following varieties of Fc 

 may be had if applied for soon : 

 Golden Spangled Hamburgs,— Price, 1 cock and two hens, $8 

 Silver " " "^ " 



Golden " tufted " " " 



White Faced Black Spanish, " " 



Dominique, large and fine, " " 



Golden Spangled Sebright Bantams, " 

 Silver ,' •' " " 



Black African, rose comb, " " 



White, rose comb and smootb-legged, " 



Caged and delivered at Express Office at Poughkeepsie, w 

 out further charge. Apply to C. N.^HEMENT, 



Jan. 1859. — 2t. Springside, Po'ke^psie, N. 1 



KITCHEN MILL. 



THIS simple, useful and durable Hand Mill, it is believed, 

 eels all others in use, and should find its way into the kite' 

 of every farm house and hotel in America. It is especi 

 adai)ted to the wants ol emigrating companies, being adju! 

 with facility to coarse or fine grinding, and may be used for c 

 wheat, rye, buckwheat, cofiee, or spice. Turned by hand 

 makes meal or flour at the rate of about a bushel, and gritj 

 hominy at the rate of four bushels per hour. The box on wl 

 it rests serves to pack it securely for shipment. Weight sevei 

 Ave pounds. Price S7, .HEDGES, FREK^& CO., 



Jan. 1869. — It. Cincinnati, Ohi' 



G. W. EASTMAN'S 



MODEL MERCANTILE COLLEG 



ROCHESTER, N. Y., 



KE-OPENS PERM^VNENTLY, SEPTEMBER IsT, 18N 



ly WA.MSLF.Y'S MARHLE BLOCK, MAIN 8TP.EET, 



When will be introduced a new mode of Instruction, combir 

 Theory and I'ractice, by means of certain Counting Room 

 Banking arrangements, ajjproved practical forms, routine 

 business, etc., etc. The rooms appropriated to college purp 

 in this splendid block, are the largest and most elegant of 

 Commercial Institution in the country, containing over ten tl 

 sand square feet of floor, and furnished in the most eleg«nt n 

 ner. Every variety of business is appropriately represented, 

 actually jierfornud by the pupil, until he becomes practic 

 familiar with the process of opening, conducting, and do: 

 books, and the whole routine ol mercantile transactions, from 

 details of a country store to the more complicated operation 

 the highest banking institution. 



For full particulars, send for circulars. 



G. AV. EASTMAN, President, 

 Author of Fulton & Eastman's Penmanship and Book-Keep 



Rochester, September 1, 1858. 



RUSSIA OR BASS MATS— Selected expressly for bud< 

 and tying. GINNV J!.\GS, TWINES, &c., suitable 

 Nursery purposes, for sale in lots to suit, by 



D. W. MANWARING, Importer. 

 August, 186S.— ly* 248 Front street, New Yoi 



