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TIIE GEKESEE FAR^rER. 



THE 

 AMERICAN STOCK JOURNAL 



FOJl 1S«4. 



MOW IS THE TIME TO GET NEW STJBSCRIBFRS 



FOUETEEN NUMBERS FOR ONE DOLLAR " 



Om Premium of Taylor's South Down Buck Laml i. oriA 

 $50,001!! 



PREUinU OF TiYLOE'S SOUTH DOWN BUCK XAKB WOETU 



$40.00!!! 



VOLUME SIXTH— Will commence January 1st, 1864. The 

 Publi.slior has coticluded to close the present volume with 

 flje December numtier, so as to commence the New Volumr 

 ■wrrn THE NkwYear. All our present subscribers will be sup- 

 plied ^) May inclusive. All such may receive the Journal to De- 

 cember, 18tj4, by stnding seventy-five cents to the Publisher. 



TERIMS AND PREMIUMS FOR 1864. 



Ist — Any pers 'U sending one hundred and fifty Tiames and one 

 HUKDKEK AXD FIFTY DOLLARS, shall receive 150 copies of the 

 Stock J'>\irna1, .ind one of Taylor's South Down Buck Lambs 

 —price |5u— wh^h will be delivered in New York to order. 



9d — Any person sending us one hundred and twenty-five names 

 and ^I'25 in money, shall receive 125 copies of the Journal 

 and one of Taylor's South Down Bnck Lambs. Trice, $40. 



8d— >Any person sending us one hundred names and $100 in cash, 

 shall receive 100 copies of the Journal, and one copy of Her- 

 bert's Hiirses of America — pries $10 — a; d one Farmer's En- 

 cyclopiedia. Price, f5. 



4ih — Any one sending us feventy-flve names and ?T5 In money, 

 shall receive 75 Journals and Coleman's Agriculture — Price 

 $6— and Kandail's & Youatt's Shepherd's Own Boolt. Price 

 $2. 



6«h — An} person sending us fifty names and $50 In money, shall 

 receive fid Journals and Randall's & Youatt's Shepherd's 

 Own Book— Price $2— and Randall & Youatt on the Horse- 

 Price $1. '25— and Randall's Fine Wool Sheep Husbandry. 

 Price, 75 cents. 



«th — Any person sending us twenty names and fl.^, shall receire 



20 Journals and one Shepherd's Own Book. Price, $2. 

 Tth — Any person sending us ten names and $S, shall receive 10 

 Journ!:l» and one Herbert's Hints to Horse Keepers, or 

 Touatt Jc Martin on Cattlt — $1.25 each. 

 8th — Any person sending six names and $5, shall receive six 

 Journals and one Allen's Domestic Animals. Price, 75 cents. 

 9vh — Any person sending three names and $8, shall receive 8 

 J.iurnals and one Randall's Fine Wool Sheep Husbandry. 

 Price, 75 cents. 

 10th— Kor $1 sent previous to January Ist, 1854, the Journal will 

 bo sent from y<wember, 1868, to December, 18fi4. 

 Address all communications to C. M. SAXTON, 



Agricultural Book Publisher, New Yorlt. 

 D. C. LiNSLKT, Otis F. R. Waite, Editors. 

 ^P~ Books sent free of postage. nor2t 



Ink. Ink. Ink. 



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Conimercial Ink, 



M annfactnred at Rochester, New York. 



For Sale {Retail) hy all Station«rt, Grocers, dtc. 



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 Orders resiieclfully solicited. 

 Further particulars can be obtained by addressing 



JOHN TURNER, Rochester, W. T. 

 1=9 Office on Buffalo street, opposite Arcade. octf 



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 Horses, Sheep, I'igs. Pouliry, Buildings, Plant*, Flowers, 

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BOOKSKT.LEIIS, FANCY GOODS DE.VLEES, 

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 i;-'.25; or with six beaiilifid mourned ol.jicUi for$M; 

 • T with -24 ol.jecis lor $5. In hard rubber, for .W 

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 to nov2l D. M. DEWEY, Agent, 



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T. S. PAGE, Tolerto, Ohio, 

 octSt General Agent for the United States. 



BONE DUST. 



tirpHE CHEAPEST AND BEST MANURE IN THU 

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le'M-iy Box 2072. Rochester, N. T. 



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