TIIE GENESEE FARMER. 



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gPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! 



SPALDING'!* I'UEPAKED GL,U£ ! 



SPALDING'S PRKPAUED GLUE! 



SAVE THE pieces: 



KCONOM Y : DISPATCH I 



yW" '' A Stitch in Time saves Nink."_^^ 



As accidenU icitl Jtappen. even in well-regulated fcimiUes, It 

 is very desirable to have some ctieap and convenient way for 

 repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, &c. 



SPALDING'S PKEPAEED GLUE 

 meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford to be 

 without it. It is always ready and up to tlie sticking point. There 

 is no longer any necessity for limping chairs, splintered veneers, 

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

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

 ment and taste. 



This admirable preparation is used cold, being chemically held 

 in solution, and possessing all the valuable qualities of the best 

 cabinet-makers' Glue. It may be used in the place of ordinary 

 mucilage, being vastly more adhesive. 



"USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE." 

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



Wholesale Depot, No. 30 PIntt Street, New York. 



Address HENEY C. SPALDING & CO., 



Box No. 3,600 New York. 



Pat up for Dealers in C.tses containing four, eight, and twelve 

 dozen — a beautiful Lithograph Show-Card accompanying each 

 package. 



E^~A single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE 

 will save ten times its cost annually to every hojisehold ..^^ 



Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hardware and 

 Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy Stores. 

 : Country Merchants should make i n.>te of SPALDING'S PRE- 

 PARED GLUE, ■a'U.-.e -"aking up their list It wi'U stand any 

 climale. 



SPALDING^S PREPARED GLUE! 



USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE. 



SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, 

 SOLD BY STATIONERS. 



SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, 

 SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. 



SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, 

 SOLD BY HARDWARE DEALERS. 



SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, 

 SOLD BY HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES. 



SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, 

 SOLD BY FURNITURE DEALERS. 



SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, 

 SOLD BY FANCY-GOODS DEALEP.S. 



SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, 

 SOLD BY GROCERS. 



SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, 

 SOLD BY COUNTRY MERCHANTS GENERALLY. 



Manufactured by 



HENRY C. SPALDING & CO., 



4:8 Cedar Street, New York* 



iLddreas Post-Offlce, Box No. 3,600. Dec, 1869.-ly 



THE PEOPLE'S MILL, 



SANFORD'S PATENT. 



AFASU MILL, Portable, simple, compact, and made on an 

 entirely new principle, with plates having a reciprocating 

 and oscillating, instead of a rotari/ inoti<in, with all tlie power 

 applied within one inch of the center of the shaft, and one that 

 has been fully tested and ioiproved by two years' e.xperier.^c, i;* 

 now offered to the public. Every Mill is tested, and not one is 

 sent out unless it will grind a bushel of hard corn fine enough tor 

 stock feed m eight minutes ; many kinds of grain it will grind 

 much faster. 

 It is the Premium Mill for the People, and obtained 



THE SILVER MEDAL AT THE LATE EXHIBITION 



at the American Institute in the city of New York. 



The People's Mill can be put into any Saw-mill. 



The Pkoi'le's Mill is the cheapest .Mill ever offered to the i>ublic. 



The People's Mill is the simplest Mill ever made. . 



The People's Mill is tlie most durable in use. 



The People's Mill lias the most grinding surface of any porta- 

 ble mill. 



Tlio People's Mill requires less power than any other doing the 

 same anioutit of work. 



The People's Mill requires less speed than any oilier mill. 



The People's Mill is adajited to any kind of power. 



The People's Mill is not a rotary mill. 



The People's Mill obviates all the objections to the cast iron 

 rotary mill. 



The People's Mill will grind all kinds of grain, coarse or fine, 

 for feed. 



The People's Mill will grind plaster, bones, salt, all kinds of 

 grain, malt, peas, beans, spices, etc., etc. 



The People's Mill, largest size, requires about two horse i>ower. 



The People's Mill only requires about two hundred and fitly 

 revolutions per minute. 



The People's Mill, largest size, will grind from 150 to 200 bush- 

 els of grain in 24 hours. 



The People's Mill may be renewed at the cost of the plates, 

 which will be furnished at .^0 cents each. 



The plates are made of hard iron, dresSsd or grooved on both 

 sides, and the reciprocating motion keeps the grinders sharp. 

 There is no holt to it, which, we think, experience has proved of 

 no use on portable mills. The common sieve is sufficient for all 

 ordinary family purposes. Three sizes — 



No. 1, A HAND-MILL, PRICE $20, Ns. 2, $30, No. 3, S40. 



LIBEltAL niSCOl.'NT .MADE TO DEALEP.S. 



A mill may be seen in constant use at my shoj) ; also at No. 17 

 Spruce St., New York, a few doors below the Tribune Building. 



^~ I will fill all orders for Belting at cost. 



Address R. L. HOAVARD, 



Buffalo, N. Y. 



y^T* I also manufacture the Improved Ketchum Grass and 

 Grain Harvester. Feb'y— .3t 



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SECOND IMPOETATION OF 



HUNGARIAN GRAPE SLIPS, 



ILL BE liKCErVED per .sle:imer in March next, consist- 



ing of 30,()(M) hardy shoots, embracing a selection of twen- 

 ty-one of the choicest varieties of 



TABLE AND WINE GRAPES, 



suitable for out-door culture in ei'ery section of the United States. 



The slips will be long, thrifty, thickly budded, M hardy ; some 

 excel on mountain slojies of moderate elevation, others on plains. 



To secure prompt delivery, orders should be sent in early, that 

 the proprietor may be enabled to forward them in good condition 

 on their arrival. 



Sold in lots to suit purchasers. A bundle containing ten vari- 

 eties, each carefully marked, will be forwarded to order for one 

 dollar by express, payable on delivery. One hundred .-lips for 

 five dollars. A liberal discount to agents, wine-growers and 

 nurserymen. Send for Descriptive Catalogues. 



JOHN KOLBER. 



Feb'y— 2t 592 Broadway, New York. 



CRANBERRY CULTURE. — The subscriber has issued a 

 Circular on the CRANBERRY AND ITS CULTURE, ynd 

 will forward it free of charge, by mail, to those wishing if. He 

 also has the plants for sale, for both High and Low lands, mid 

 will forward them in a fresh state, bv Express, to all parts of the 

 United States. Price, Bell and Wusihington. varieties, .$.5 per HtOD, 

 or .$20 per 5000 plants ; Barherry and Cherry varieties, $3 per 

 1000, or $11 per 5000 plants. Address 



' *^ PAUL CHILSON, 



Feb'y 2t Bellingham, Norfolk Co., Mass. 



RUSSIA OR BASS MATS — Selected expressly for bud, ling 

 and tying. GUNNY BAGS, TWINES, HAY ROPE, Ac. 

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

 D. W. MANWARING, Importer, 

 Sept, 1859.— ly* 84S Front Street, New York. 



