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the number of subscribers, will be announced in the February 

 number, and the Premiums immediately paid. 



1. TWENTY DOLLARS, in Cash, to the person who shall 

 send us the largest number of subscribers (at the lowest club 

 price of 8732 cents each,) before the 15th day of January, 1869, 

 so that we may announce the successful competitors in the Feb- 

 ruary number. (The order with the money must be received, 

 not mailed, on or before the 15th of January. 



2. NINETEEN DOLLARS to the person who shall send us 

 the second highest number, as above. 



3. EIGIITEEN DOLLARS to the person who shall send us 

 tiie third highest list, as above. 



4. SEVENTEEN DOLLARS to the person who shall send us 

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5. SIXTEEN DOLLARS to the person who shall send us the 

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6. FIFTEEN DOLLARS to the person who shall send us the 

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T. FOURTEEN DOLLARS to the person who shall send us 

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8. THIRTEEN DOLLARS to the person who shall send us 

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9. TWELVE DOLLARS to the person who shall send us the 

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IT. FOUR DOLLARS to the person who shall send us the 

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18. THREE DOLLARS to the person who shall send us the 

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19. TWO DOLLARS to the person who shall send us the 

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2.\ ONE DOLLAR to the person who shall send us the 

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There is not a town in the United States where any person, by 

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Those who do not take any of the Cash Premiums, will be sure 

 of the Specific Premiums, so that we have no blanks. 



Clubs are not required to be at one Post Office, or sent to one 

 address. We send wherever the members of the club may desire. 

 Niimcs can be added to a club at any tiaie. 



A TWENTY-FIVE CENT PREMIUM 

 EACH SUBSCEIBER! 



Rural Annual and Genesee Farmer in Clubs. 



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As a still greater inducement to form Clubs, we offer the 

 GEtTBSEE Farmer for one year and our beautiful twenty-five 

 cent book, the Rural Annual and IIokticultikal Dieec- 

 TOKY fos 1809, in chibs of eight or upwards, at Filly Cents the 



two. In other words, for Foitk Dollaes we will send eigTvt 

 copies of the Fakmer for one year and eight copies of the Rueal 

 Annual, together with a Rural Annual for the person who 

 gets up the Club. For Eight Dollars we will send sixteen- 

 copies of the Far.mer and sixteen copies of the Rural Annual, 

 and one extra copy of each for the person who gets up the club. 



Any person sending us Three Dollars for a club of eight of 

 the Genesee Farmer, shall receive one copy of the Rural 

 Annual for his trouble. 



We send the club to one address, or write the name of each 

 subscriber on his paper, as requested. 



Postage. — The postage on the Farmer sent to any place in 

 the State of New York, paid quarterly in advance, is three cents 

 a year ; to any other place in the United States, six cents a year. 

 We pay the American postage on all papers sent to the Canadas, 

 or any of the other British Provinces. In all cases we pay the 

 postage on the Rural Annual. 



Our Agents, and Competitors for the above Premiums, will 

 remember that our terms are always IN ADVANCE. One 

 Copy, Fifty Cents a Year; Five Copies for Two Dollars; 

 Eight Copies for Three Dollars, and any greater number at 

 the same rate (three shillings per co2>y.) 



pW Subscription Money may be sent by mail at my Hgk, 

 and you tieed not " register " Ute letters. 



Address JOSEPH HARRIS, 



December, 1358. Rochester, N. Y. 



"EVERY BODY SHOULD HAVE A COPY." 



FOR 1859. 



THIS work was started in 1856, by the publisher of the Gene- 

 see Farmer. Its grreat success affords conclusive evidence, 

 not only of its intrinsic merit, but of its adaptability to the wants 

 of the rural population. A new volume, prepared with great care 

 and replete with new and valuable matter, is issued each year. 

 The fourth volume, for 18.59, has appeared, and is a book which 

 cannot be too highly recommended— alike beautiful, interesting, 

 and useful. The articles are all written for its pages by men of 

 experience. It is well illustrated with appropriate and "beautiful 

 engravings. 



Among its contents may be mentioned able treatises on Lender- 

 draining Orchards and Gardens, on the Fruits of the Ohio Valley, 

 on Fruit Culture in the Went, on the Cultivation of Fruit Trees in 

 Pots under Glass, on Training Wall and Espalier Trees, on the 

 Cultivation of Bulbous Plants, on the Management of Ducks, 

 Geese, and Swans, on British Breeds of Cattle, on the Cultivation 

 of Ruta Bagas, &c., &c., and a List of Fruits recommended by the 

 American Pomologieal Society at its last session. 



The work will be found invaluable to the Fruit Grower, and use- 

 ful to every one interested in Rural affairs. 



It is furnished at the low price of Twenty-five Cents, — while it 

 contains as much matter as many dollar books. Every one who 

 owns a rod of ground shoidd have it. It is sent pre-paid by mail 

 to any address on the receipt of twentv-five cents in coin or post- 

 age stamps. Address JOSEPH HARRIS, 



Publisher and Proprietor 

 0/ the Genesee Farmer and litiral Annual, 

 Rochester, N. Y. 



The back numbers, for 1S56, 1857, and 1S58, can be furnished 

 at twenty-five cents each, iM)stage paid. 



EMERY'S JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE AND PRAIRIE 

 FARMER. 



THIS is now the only weekly Agricultural and Horticultural 

 Journal published in the West. It is made up with especial 

 reference to the wants of the West, its soil and mode of culture. 

 Its list of practical contributors and correspondents is not sur- 

 passed by any jouanal of the kind in America in numbers or 

 talent, and with the united influence. The Journal and Fabmbk 

 will be of the highest class. 



TERMS, IN ADVANCE— $2 per year; three copies for $5; 

 six for $10 , ten for $15. 



We will send the The Journal and Farmer from now till 

 January 1st fur 25 cents per subscriber, in clubs of four or more. 



Send'for a copy and examine f(.r yourself. ' 



Nov., 1S5S.— 2t EMERY &. CO., 204 Lake-9t., Chicago. 



