1861. 



THE ILLINOIS FAEMEK. 



253 



Publishers' Spo' 



Agents. — We do not, ; 

 are voluntary. Any per 

 as agent in any place. 



Enlarge Your Club.- 

 the Illinois Farmer iiq 

 the Farmer ar* taken a 

 and pass around among 

 their names added to tin 

 low to clubs of ten and ' 

 have one or the other dim 

 the State, and at every < ) 

 one of twentv or more 

 the friends of practical a: 

 thus lay us under renewc 



To Single Subscribers 

 copy of the Farmer thm 

 Can you not send one, t 

 subscribers, w''bout am 

 pie numbers, &c., sent ir 



Drafts. — Those remif 

 money, will please send i 

 or Chicago, less the exc' 

 in a letter, be sure that 

 directed, to Bailhache 

 Illinois. 



The Farmer as a Pkf.s 

 scribers who wish to m-v 

 Nois Farmer f • r 1861, cm 

 club rates, when fent < 

 fifty cents yon can tr a 

 a. western agricultural 

 you invest tha- am urit 

 emigration. 



Send Now. — Any pe« 

 club of ten or tirr ^"n n 

 specified rate-' r -!■ 

 add to the club-, nn '■ 

 duction. Thu^- a ».^ - 

 bers and three <! ''i 

 three dollars move in. • 



To THE Casual re ■!;. 

 bers of the Illinois F' 

 persons who new sec 

 they not examine i'. :i 

 for it, and ask w;-.:l 

 Sample numbevs, i r - 

 all applicants. .See 'o 



How TO ObTMN Su3: 



is to send for sample ■ ; 

 by canvassing his Dci Ji 

 up a club of five, ' ^ 

 should be lost in doi?. 



'al Notices. 



nt any agents ; all 



disposed, can act 



'I not the frien<l8 of 

 how many copies of 

 f respective oflBces, 



who ought to have 

 '' Our terms are so 



y that we ought to 

 ' > at every office in 



in Central Illinois, 

 li our friends, and 

 liture see to it, and 



'gations ? 



'f)u receive the only 

 to your post office. 

 ;hree or more new 

 ible ? Try. Sam- 

 is large amounts of 

 afts on Springfield 

 If you send cash 

 -11 sealed and well 

 Saker, Springfield, 



— Any of our sub- 



resent of the Illi- 



ve it at the lowest 



f the State. For 



eastern friends to 



I-. In no way can 



' good advantage to 



10 remits pay for a 

 fher number at the 

 s, can afterwards 



1 vantage of the re- 

 ing us five subscri- 

 tfterwards send us 

 e six copies. 



his and other num- 

 V i il be sent to many 

 -lie first time. Will 

 cy like it, subscribe 

 ibors to subscribe? 

 .^. etc., sent free to 

 ewhere. 



ES. — The best way 



s. Any young man 



d, can easily make 



euty, but no time 



for your neighbors 



may send easf for their paper which, though val- 

 uable tht-re, is much less so here, the difference 

 of soil and climate putting them out of their 

 reck', ni g when attempting to teach us western 

 farming 



How TO Hi^LP. — The friends of the Illinois 

 Farmer will find a prospectus in another column. 

 We desire to suggest a few ways in which they 

 can use it to advantage, 1. Show the Fabmbr 

 to those who are unacquainted with it, and tell 

 them what you think of it. 2. Send for pros- 

 pectu.«es, and put them into the bands of those 

 who will use them, and place posters where farm- 

 ers will hce them. 3. Get postmasters interested. 

 They -ta eTTybody, and are efficient workers. 

 4. Send us the names of persons in your town 

 to wb( Hi ve ran send prospectuses and sample 

 numbers. 5. Begin now, before the agents of 

 eastern p'ip?rs get up their clubs. This last hint 

 is especially important. Let us hear from you 

 soon. See terms elsewhere. 



Jl^^'Ciubs may be composed of persons in all 

 parts of >be United States. It will be the same 

 to th» publishers if they send papers to one or a 

 hundre.l post offi.ces. Additions made at any 

 time at club rates. We mail by printed slips, 

 whicb are so cheaply placed on the papers, that 

 it marters little whether they go to one or a 

 dozen 'iffioes. 



gfes?" Correspondents will please be particular 

 to give tLe name of the post office, county and 



itate 



B^°= -pecinp3n numbers will be sent gratis, 

 upon application 



j^- Address 



BAILHACHE & BAKER, 



Springfield, Illinois. 



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Spkci'l Notice. — For terms see prospectus on 

 last p<<re. All exchanges and communications 

 for the eve of the editor should be directed to 

 Illino p Farmer, Champaign, 111. Electrotypes 

 and i'lis^nes.-' matters, and subscriprions, to the 

 pub'i tiers, Springfield, 111. Implements and 

 mode'« for examination should be sent to the edi- 

 tor. The editor will, so far as it can be done 

 person My test and examine all new machines and 

 impro "TTients submitted to his inspection. He 

 will >' tou'>d at home, on his farm, nearly all of 

 the ti e So far as it is possible the conductors 

 on th ■ I C. R R. will let off passengers at his 

 plac" whicli is directly on the road, three and a 

 haK Tii'es south of the Urbana station, now the 

 city ■ *■ ('hampaign. tf 



