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cited to act as agents and remit subscriptions for the Farmer. The low 

 price at which it is pubhshed will not allow of much pecuniary com- 

 pensation to agents, but it is believed they will find a reward in the ben- 

 efits which result from the circulation of such periodicals in their neigh- 

 borhoods. 



Persons ordering papers are requested to strictly observe the Terbis, 

 and be careful to write plainly the names of subscribers, their Post 

 Office, County and State ; and in all cases to send the money with 

 the order, so that the perplexity of keeping accounts may be avoided. 



M. B. BATEHAM, Proprietor. 



Tekbis. — If current money is sent (such as New York or New Enp^- 

 a nd bills,) commission will be allowed as follows: — 



Seven Copies, for . . . . . $3 00 



Twelve "for 5 00 



Twenty-five " for . . . . . 10 00 



Payments altoays to he made in advance. 



If uncurrent money is sent, (such as Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Penn- 

 sylvania, Canada, &c.) no commission will be allowed ; but bills of all 

 solvent Banks will be received when no commission is asked. 



All subscriptions must commence with the volume. A limited num- 

 ber of volumes 1 and 2, can still be furnished, at the subscription price. 



All letters must be free of postage. 



Address, M. B. BATEHAM, Rochester, N. Y. 



In Boston, Messrs. Ruggles, Nourse & Mason, Quincy Hall, Messrs. 

 HovEY, at their Agricultural store in Merchants Row ; and Messrs. 

 Little & Brown, Washington street ; and in Salem, John M. Ives, 

 at his Seed store, will receive subscriptions for the New Genesee Farmer. 



December 1, 1841. 



THE MASSACHUSETTS PLOUGHMAN. 



r¥lH]S is the title of a new Agricultural and Family Paper, to be 

 X conducted by WM. BUCKMINSTER, Esq. the former Editor of 

 the Boston Cultivator. The Ploughman will be a large Folio Sheet, 

 containing much more reading matter than any weekly Agricultural 

 paper in the United States. One quarter part of the paper will be con- 

 stantly devoted to Farming, Gardening, and the Mechanic Arts. The 

 remainder of the paper will be filled with the most important domestic 

 and foreign news ; proceedings of Congress, and of our State Legisla- 

 ture ; and a well arranged Price Current, corrected weekly. 



Party Politics will be totally excluded ; but a correct history of po- 

 litical events will be constantly given. 



Farmers and Mechanics, generally, are invited to join us in the pro- 

 motion of a cause which we trust will be ever held dear by Freemen, 

 and the Tillers of the Soil. 



The paper will be published at Boston, every Saturday morning. 

 The first number was issued on the first Saturday of October last. 



