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THE GENESEE FARRIER. 



THE 



GENESEE FARMER 



rOTl 1864:- 



A GREAT PREMIUM LIST ! 



No Advance in Club Bates! 



NOW IS THE TIME TO GET 

 NEW SUBSCRIBERS ! 



Three Months for Nothing ! 



One Hundred and Thirty-Eight 

 Dollars in Cash Prizes ! 



COMPETITION OPEN TO ALL I 



The Price of the Gbnesee Farmer for 1864 will be 75 cents 

 a year ; but in clubs of svx and upward it will be sent at 

 50 cents a year. 



And as an inducement for our friends to make a special effort 

 to obtain subscribers al this time, we will send tlie remaining 

 numbers of this year free to all who subscribe now for 1S64. Thaj 

 is to say : all who subscribe before the first of November, will re- 

 ceive the October, November and December numbers of this 

 jfAT/ree; and those who subscribe before the first of December 

 will receive the November and December numbers free. 



All our Agents who get up a club of six can have the paper for 

 1864, including the remaining numbers of this year, iotjiftiy eents 

 each. 



We believe our friends act as Agents for the Geitebke Farf.er 

 from a love of ihe cause ; but we desire to reward them as much 

 a? possible for their trouble, and to them and to all others we offer 

 the following Premiums. 



1. To every person sending us «mj subscribers, at 50 cents each, 

 (|:!.Ofl; we will send, prepaid, by return mail, a copy of the Ru- 

 ral Annual for 1S64. 85 cts. 



2. To every person sending us ten subscribers at our lowest 

 club rates of 50 cents each, ($5.00) we will send a copy of the 

 Ofnfbp.e Fakmsr for 1864, and also a copy of the Bural An- 

 nual fv.r 1S64, (prepaid, by mail.). 85 ct«. 



3. To every person sending us sixUen subscribers at 50 cents 

 each, (♦^.00) we will send, prepaid, by mail, a One D^dlar pack- 

 age of Flowf-r or Vegetable Seeds of the choicest varieties. Also, 

 a copy of the Farsikr and Rural Annual for 1864. $1.85. 



4. To every person sending us twenty subscribers, at 50 cents 

 each, (flOOO) we wi 1 send, prepaid, by reliirn niail, a copy of 

 Everybody's Lawyer, or The Horse and his Diseases, price |1.2:>; 

 and also Wo free copies of the Farmkr for 180-t. $a.45. 



5. To every person sending as twt^nty-four subscribers, at 60 

 cents each, (112.00) we wdl s.nd the entire get of the Rural 

 Annual and Uorticultural Dibectort lor eight years, hand- 



soirely bound in two volumes, snd also a free copy of the 

 Farmkr and Rural Annual for 1S04 $3.50. 



6. To every person sending us thirty subscribers at 60 cents 

 each (ifl.'i,) we will send, prep.Hi<l by mail or express, a set of the 

 Gbneser Kakmkr for 1853-9-"60-'01 and '62, handsomely bound 

 ill five volumes, together witli a free copy of the Fakmek and 

 Rural Annual for 180«. $6.00. 



CASH PRIZES! CASHPETZES!! CASH PBIZES ! ! ! 



To creiite a litile emul.ntion among our Agents, as well as lo 

 pay them as lil)erally as possible for their cfTi'rts in our behalf, we 

 offer the following CAbH PRIZES lo those who get np the larg- 

 est clubs in any part of the United Slates or Canada : 



-TO THK PERSON sending us the !iighesi number 

 of subscribers, before the 15th of March 1864, at 



our lowest club rates of 50 cents each, we will send Firry Doir- 



lars in cash. 



—TO THE PERSON sending us the second highest 

 number, (as above,) we will send Thirty Dollaes 



%m 



S30 



in cash. 



$20 



—TO THE PERSON sending us the third higlissl 

 nun\ber, (as above,) we will send Twenty Dollars 



S15 



in cash. 



SIO 



% 



r— TO THE PERSON sending us the fomth highsH 

 number, (as above,) we will send Fifteen Dollaus 



s 



—TO THE PERSON sending us Iheffth highest num- 

 ber (as above.) we will send Ten Dollars in cash. 



•^— TO THE PERSON sending ns the sia-th highest num- 

 ij ber, (as above,) we will send Five Dollars in ca.ih. 



4— TO THE PERSON sending us the seventh highest nam- 

 ber, (as above,) we will send Four Dollars in cash. 



O— TO THE PERSON sending us the eigJtth highest num- 

 O ber, (as above,) we will send Three Dollars in cash. 



Clubs are not required to be al one post-offlce, or sent to one 

 address. We send the papers wherever the members of the club 

 desire. It is not necessary that the club should be sent in all at 

 one time. Names can be added at any time, and all that are 

 sent in before the fifteenth of March will be counted in. Send 

 on the names with the money as fast as they are obtained. 



NOW IS THE TIME TO COMMENCE. 



There are few persona anyway interested in Farniins or Gard- 

 ening that would not subscribe to the Gknksee Farmer if they 

 were shown a copy of the paper, and told that, if they subscribe 

 at this time for 1864, they will receive the i/iree remaining num- 

 bers of this year free. 



FOEM CLTIBS-FOIIM CLTJBS-FORM CLTTBS! 



Where a club of six is forwarded, the paper is not only sent at 

 50 cents a year, but the postage will be much less. To single 

 subscribers it is 12 cents a year; but when six papers are sent in 

 a package to one address, the postage is only four cents a yenr. 

 In forming clubs, therefore, there is a saving of twenly-flve cenle 

 on the subscription and eight cents on postage. 



THREE MONTHS FOR NOTHING ! 



Again we would remind ail our friends that new subscribers 

 at this time will receive the Oclolter, November and December 

 numbers for nothing. Please call their attention to the fact and 

 ask them to subscribe. Tell them the Genf.skr Fakmer is only 

 Fifty Cents a year in clubs, and tboy get the paper for flflecn 

 months. 



j^^In sending money. If of large amount, it U is better lo 

 procure a draft on New TTk, made pay:ible to onr order; bat 

 ^nlall Bumx may be sent in bills. If the pnpers do not come in a 

 few days, write again, so that, if Ihe letter has miscarried, the 

 matter may be investigated. On these conditions money may be 

 sent by mail at our risk. 



Addn-ss JOKEPII HARRIS, 



Published and Propfoxtoe of the Gknesf.e FAR\rEB, 

 October 1, IS&X Roouesteb, K. T. 



