THE GENESEE FARMER. 



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 repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, &c. 



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 headless dolls, and broken cradles. It is just the article for cone, 

 shell, and other ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refine- 

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 N. B.— A Brush accompanies each bottle. Price, 25 cents. 



Wholesale Depot, No. 30 Piatt Sneet, New York. 



Address HENRY C. SPALDING & CO., 



Box No. 3,600 New York. 



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HENEY C. SPALDING & CO., 



30 Piatt Street, New York. 



Addren Post-Oflaoe, Box No. 8,600. Dec, 1859.— ly 



ANDRE LEROY'S NURSERIES, 



AT ANGERS, FRANCE. 



THE Proprietor of these Nurseries, the most exten^sive in the 

 world, has the honor to inform his numerous friends and the 

 pulilic, that liis CVTALOGUE oI FRUIT and OUNAME.NTAL 

 TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES, SEEDLINGS, FRUIT STOCKS^ 

 itc, for the jtresent season, is now ready, and at their disposal. 

 Applv, as heretofore, to , 



F. A. BRUGUIERE, 

 October— .3t 51 Cedar Street, New York. 



FAKM FOR SALE.— A farm of 100 acres, within half a mile 

 of the village of Middleport, Niagara Co., N. Y.. is offered for 

 sale on reasonable terms. It is well supplied with barns, sheds, 

 orchards, and all necessary innirovemeiits, and is well watered. 

 About 20 acres are good wood land, the rest under cultivation. 

 Inquire of, or address TIIOS. F. SMITH, 



November, 1S59.— 31* Middleport, N.^._ 



RUSSIA. ,0E BASS MATS — Selected expressly f.ir budding 

 and t}ing. GUNN V B.\GS, TWINES, HAY BOI'E, &c., 

 suitable for Nurserymen and Farmers, tor sale in lots to suit, by 

 D. W. MANWARING. Importer, 

 Sept, 1S59.— ly* 248 Front Street, New York. 



CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER. 



Feeding Farm Stock 



Will plowing in Clover exhaust the Soil ? 



Fattening Stoek on Potatoes. Cotswold. Sheep 



Temperature of the Earth 



Advantages of pulverizing the Soil. Kerry Cattle 



Spirit of the Agricultiiral Press 



To destroy the Pea-Bug. Open vs. Covered Drains 



Tying up Cattle. Soiling Cows. Italian Bees. Founder 



How to get up a Farmer's Club. S))are the Birds 



How to know a Horse's Age. Black Tongue 



Horn Ail, or Hollow Horn. Shoeing Hens 



Notes on the Oct. and Nov. Numbers of the Genesee Farmer 



Wheel vs. Swing-Plows. Lime as Manure. 



Notes for the Month— by S. W 



Good Stock the most profit>:ble 



Mr. Rarey at the Alhambra. Cornstalks for Milch Cows 



Answers to several Inquiries. Cure for Poll-Evil 



Design for a Small House 



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 3G4 

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 3115 

 3«,5 

 365 

 3i;5 

 3&5 

 366 

 86T 

 308 

 .368 

 369 

 370 



3;o 



HORTICULTURAL DErART5!ENT. 



Screens and Ornamental Hedges 371 



Grapes in Erie Co.. Pa. The Elizalielh Grape 372 



The Delaware Grape for General Cultivation .373 



Rose Acacia. Propagating Fruit Trees. To insert Cuttings. 374 



EDITOR S TABLE. 



The Genesee Farmer and Rural Annual for 1800 375 



Notes on the Weather 376 



Items, Notices, itc 375, 376 877 



Read what is said of the Genesee Farmer 87T 



Inquiries and Answers. 37S 



Notices of Books, Pamphlets, &c 87S 



REVIEW OF THE MARKETS. 



Gener.il Remarks ■373 



Market Reports 87'J, 3S0 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Plan for a Small House 37f 



Arbor Vila; Hedge 37S 



Elizabeth Grape, 373 



Rose Aeacia 374 



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