386 THE GENESEE FARMER. 



IF'OJFL ISSS. 



In presenting his Prospectus for Volume XA^I., Second Series, of the GENESEE FARMER to its patrons and 

 friends, the undersigned returns his sincere thanlcs for the cordial appreciation and generous support extended during 

 tlie past and previous years. The price will remain unchanged, though all the expenses connected with the mechanical 

 department are much greater than in previous years ; and it is only by the voluntary aid of the friends of agricultural 

 progress that he is enabled to furnish so large an amount of reading mat'ter in his monthly issues, j 



He will be assisted in the Editorial Department by Mr. W. D. ALLIS, who has been a regular contributor to its 

 columns during the past year. Mr. JOSEPH FROST will continue as Horticultural Editor. 



Increased efforts will be made to render the GENESEE FARMER worthy of support. Each subscriber is 

 respectfully solicited to renew his subscription, and present the claims of the FARMER to his friends; and the ne- 

 sult vrill enable the proprietor more than ever to advance the interests of its readers. 



To enlarge tlie usefulness by extending the circulation of the GENESEE FARMER, the undersigned will pay the 

 following PREMIUMS on subscriptions to Volume XVI., second series: 



FIFTY DOLLARS. 



IN CASH, to the person who shall procure the LARGEST NU.AIBER OF SUBSCRIBERS in any County or Dis- 

 trict in the United States or Canadas, at the club prices. 



FORTY DOLLARS, 



IN CASH, to the one who shall procure the SECOND LARGEST LIST, as above. 



THIRTY DOLLARS, 



IN CASH, to the one procuring the THIRD LARGEST LIST. 



TWENTY DOLLARS, 



: IN CASH, to the one procuring the FOURTH LARGEST LIST. 



TEN DOLLARS, 



IN CASH, to the one procui-ing the FIFTH LARGEST LIST.^ 

 In order to reward every one of the friends of the GENESEE FARJIER for his exertions in its behalf, we will 

 give to those not entitled to either of the above premiums, the foUowing BOOKS, free of postage, or EXTRA PAPERS' 

 as may be preferred : 



1. To every person who sends SIXTEEIV subscribers, at the club terms of thirty-seven cents each, ONE EXTRA 

 COPY OF THE FARMER, or a COPY OF LIEBIG'S LETTERS ON CHEMISTY AND AGRICULTURAL 

 CHEMISTY (pamphlet edition). 



2. To every person sending for TWENTY-FOUR copies, as above, anv AGRICULTURAL BOOK valued at 

 FIFTY CENTS, or TWO EXTRA COPIES OF THE FARMER. 



3. To every person ordering TIIIRTY-TWO copies, any AGRICULTURAL BOOK worth SEVENTY-FIVE 

 CENTS, or THREE EXTRA COPIES OF THE FARMER. 



4. To every person ordering FORTY copies, any AGRICULTURAL BOOtf valued at ONE DOLLAR, or 

 FOUR EXTRA COPIES OF THE FARMER. 



5. To every person ordering FORTY-EIGHT copies, any ARGRICULTURAL BOOK worth ONE DOLLAR 

 AND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, or FIVE EXTRA COPIES OF THE FAR:»IER. 



For larger numbers, books or papers given in the same proportion. To save cost to our friends, we pre-pay postage 

 on all books sent as premiums. Persons entitled will please state whether they wish books or extra papers, and make 

 their selection when they send orders, if they desire books ; or if they have not obtained as many subscribers as tliey 

 intend to, we will delay sending until the club is full, if so requested. We do not require that all "the papers of a club 

 should be sent to one post-office. If necessary for the convenience of subscribers, we are willing to send to as many 

 dififerent offices as there are members of the club. We write the names on each paper, when a number are sent to the 

 same oiSce, if desired ; but when convenient. Postmasters would confer a favor by haying the whole number ordered at 

 their own office, sent to their own address. 



j^ As all subscriptions commence anew with the year, places where the FAR]MER was never before taken will 

 stand an equal chance in the competition for premiums. 



iS?^ BACK VOLUMES of the FARJMER will be furnished, if desired, and counted the same as new subscribers. 

 We shall keep a correct account of t!ie subscribers sent by each person, and in the JULY NU3IBER WE SHALL 

 ANNOUNCE THE PREMIUMS. • . ^ 



jm- Specimen numbers, show-bills, &c., sent to all post-paying applicants. All letters must be post-paid or free. 

 Subscription money, if properly enclosed and registered, may be mailed at our risk. 



DANIEL LEE, Publisher aud Proprietor. 



