THE GEKESEE FARMEK. 



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tENESEE FARMER 



F OTl 1859. 



LIST OP PREMIUMS. 



["he terms of the Genesee Farmkb are : Single Subscribers, 

 ly Cents a year, in advance ; Five Copies for Two Dollars ; 

 ;ht Copies for Three Dollars ; and any larger number at the 

 36 rate. All subscriptions to commence with the year, 

 n addition to this reduction of one-fourth, we offer the follow- 

 List of Specific Premiums as an extra inducement for our 

 nds to form Clubs. It will be seen that they are more liberal 

 n ever before. 



SPECIFIC PKEMIUMS. 



. To every person who sends us Eight Subscribers, (at our 

 est terms of thirtij-seven and a half cents each,) we will 

 d, postage paid, a copy of our beautiful twenty-five cent book, 

 Rural Annual for 1859. 



To every person who sends us Sixteen subscribers, (at 



lowest club terras of Udrty-seven and a half cents each,) 

 will send one extra copy of the Genesee Farmer and one 

 y of the Rural Annual, pre-paid, by mail. 



To every person sending us Twentt-Fottr subscribers, as 

 ve, we will send two extra copies of the Fat-mer, or two 

 les of the Rural Annual and one extra copy of the Farmer, 

 my agricultural work valued at fifty cents, postage paid. 



To any person ordering Thihtt-Two copies of the Fanner, 

 ibove, we will send three extra copies of the Farm&r, or three 

 ies of the Rural Annual and one extra copy of the Farmer 

 ■ny agricultural work valued at seventy-five cents, postage paid. 



For Forty, four extra copies of the Farmer, or four cop)iea 

 he Rural Annual and one extra copy of the Fanner, or any 

 icultural book valued at one dollar, postage paid. 



or larger numbers, books or papers will be given in the same 

 portion, unless, as is most probable, they take one of our large 

 h Premiums for the greatest number of subscribers. 



To save expense to our friends, we pay the postage on 

 these works, and persons who are entitled will state what 

 7 wish sent, and make their selections y, hen they send orders ; 

 if their list is not complete, if wished, we will delay sending 

 il the club is full. 



JANUARY CASH PREMIUMS 

 For the Greatest Number of Subscribers. 



housands of our readers delay sending in their subscriptions 

 several of the numbers of the new volume are out. In order 

 orrect this practice as much as possible, we have concluded 

 iffer a liberal and very numerous list of Cash Premiums for 



greatest number of subscribers sent in by the fifteenth of 

 uary. The names of the successful competitors, together with 



number of subscribers, will be announced in the February 

 iber, and the Premiums immediately paid. 



TWENTY DOLLARS, in Cash, to the person who shall 

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

 ;e of Z1)-i cents each,) before the 15th day of January, 1859, 

 hat we may announce the successful competitors in the Feb- 

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

 mailed, on or before the 15th of January. 



KIMETEENT DOLLARS to the person who shaU send us 

 second highest number, as above. 



EICtIITEEN dollars to the person who shall send us 

 third highest list, as above. 



SEVENTEEN DOLLARS to the person who shall send us 



fourth highest list, as above. 



SIXTEEN DOLLARS to the person who shall send us the 

 hiichcst list, as above. 



FIFTEEN DOLLARS to the person who shaU send us the 

 li highest list, as above. 



7. FOURTEEN DOLLARS to the person who shaU send us 

 the seventh highest list, as above. 



8. THIRTEEN DOLLARS to the person who shall send us 

 the eiglith higliest list, a' above. 



■^n '^,^-!'^-'-'^''? DOLLAiiS to the person who shall send us the 

 ninth highest list, as above. 



10. ELEVEN DOLLARS to the person who shaU send us the 

 tenth highest hst, as above. 



11. TEN DOLLARS to the person who sliall send us the 

 eleventh highest list, as above. 



» ^ mu^i^? DOLLARS to tlie person who sh.ill send us the 

 twelfth highest list, as above. 



1.3. EIGIIT DOLLAi:S to the person who shall send us the 

 thirteenth highest list, as above. 



14. SEVEN DOLLARS to the person who shall send us the 

 fourteenth highest list, as above. 



15. SIX pOLLAKS to the person who shall send us the 

 fifteenth highest li.-^t, as above. 



16. FIVE DOLLARS to tlie person who shall send us the 

 sixteenth highest list, as above. 



17. FOUR DOLLARS to the person who shaU send us th« 

 seventeenth highest list, as above. 



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

 eighteenth highest list, as above. 



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



nineteenth higliest list, as above. 



20. ONE DOLLAR to the person who shall send us the 

 twentieth highest list, as above. 



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

 showing his neighbors a copy of the paper and asking them to 

 subscribe, might not take some of the largest of the above Jan- 

 uary Premiums. 



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. 

 Names can be added to a club at any time. 



A TWENTY-FIVE CENT PREMIUM TO 

 EACH SUBSCRIBER! 



Rural Annual and Genesee Farmer in Clubs. 



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

 Gbnesee Farmer for one year and our beautiful twenty-flve 

 cent book, the Rural Annual and Horticultural Direc- 

 tory FOR 1859, in clubs of eight or upwards, at Fifty Cents tlie 

 two. In other words, for Four Dollars we will send eight 

 copies of the Farmer for one year and eight copies of the Rural 

 Annual, together with a Rural Annual for the person who 

 gets up the Club. For Eight Dollars we wUl send sixteen 

 copies of the Farmer 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 tlie club to one address, or vrrite 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 Critish Provinces. In all cases we pay tlie 

 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 copy.) 



^g°* Subscription Money may be sent by mail at my risk, 

 and you need not '■'■register''^ the letters. 



Address JOSEPH HARRIS, 



December, VHA. Boouesteb, N. 7 



