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THE ILLINOIS FAEMEK."' 



Junes 



A MONTHLY JOtTBNAL OF 



AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE. 



PUBLISHED AT 



SPRINQFIELD, - - ILZmOIS, 



BT 



BAILHACHE & BAKER, 



• ' ^ AND IS EDITED BY 



M. Ii. DUNLAP, Tribune's Eural. 



TERMS IN ADVANCE. — $1 a year; two copies 1 50; five 

 ■ opies $3; ten copies $6, and one to getter up of the club 

 ■wenty copies $10. 



It is not necessaey that the club shonld all be at one office 

 — we send wherever the members of the club may reside 



The postage on the Fakmee is only three cents a year in 

 he State qf Illinois, and six cents out of it. 



Specimels numbers sent free on application. 



Snbsciiption money may be sent at the risk of the pub- 

 lisher. 



Exchanges and communications for the eye of the Editor 

 should be addressed, Illinois Faemeb, Champaign Illinois. 



All business letters are to be direc.ed to the publishers, 

 Springfield. 



TERMS OF ADVERTISING : 



1 mo. 3 mo. 6 mo. 12 mo. 



One page, or two columns ^8 $20 $35 $50 



Half a pace or one " 5 12 20 ^8o 



One fourth page or half colnmn., 3 7 12 18 



One eighth or one fourth " .. 2 4 7 10 



One square of ten lines 12 4 7 



Card of five lines one year $5 Ot) 



Ten cents a line for less than a square each insertion. 



All worthy objects advertised, and those of importance to 

 the Farmer will receive, from time to time, such editorial 

 notices as the Editor may consider them worthy of, without 

 additional charge. 



Implements and seed^ to be tested should be sent direct 

 to the Editor, at his residence .Champaign. 

 •We have put the price of advertising within reach of all. 

 It will enable those who like to freely advertise their goods, 

 to do so at a cheap rate, a 



Terms, cash. Yearly adverti4er8 will pay semi-annually, 

 and all transient advertisements must be accompanied with 

 the cash to insure insertion. 



BAILHACHE & BAKER, Publishers, 

 Spr'ngfield, Ills. 



THE ILLINOIS STATE JOURNAL 



JS CONFIDEiSTLY OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OP 

 niinois as the best and most reliable news, political 

 xni commercial paper within their reach. It is published 

 at Springfield, the Capital of the State, and is the medium 

 of all official notices, published by State authority. Partic- 

 ular attention is given to commercial affairs and every 

 ■ lumber contains copious reviews of the markets in the 

 principal cities. 

 . -i; > , TERMS: 



One copy one year. $2 09 



Three copies one year 5 00 



■ Six " " 7 50 



Uen " " 12 00 



Twenty " " .20 00 



Payable always in advance. Persons sending clubs of ten 



upwards shall be entitled to an extra copy. 

 Address BAILHACHE & BAKER, 



JiC. gprinfeflrld, Illinois. 



APPLE SE1lDS.>V ■ 



For sale, fifty bushels of clear seed, at the lowest 

 possible rates, sent in sacks or barrels in quantities 

 to suit. Address, JOHN BOX, 



IsqSm Puhtski, Oswego co., N. Y. 



A GOOD INVESTMENT. 



OJfi; TEAT FAYS. 



THE 



"PRAII^lte PARMER,' 



Has now been published in Chicago, 111., for twenty- 

 two years, without intermission. It is devoted to the 

 Producer's interests, treating of , . :'^*3?i; , 



GENARAL AGRICULTURE, 

 STOCK RAISING, ' 



HORTICULTURE and POMOLOGY, ' 



And DOMESTIC ECONOMY generally. 



The Publishers' aim will be to give such informa- 

 tion and assistance as will enable the farmer to grow 

 the largest crops with the least expense, and what is 

 equally important to assist him in securing the 



LARGEST PRICES 



the market affoids, by giving such reliable informa- 

 tion that is obtainable concerning the markets at 

 home and abroad — the cost of forwarding produce to 

 market, and other attendant expenses — thus enabling 

 the producer to take advantage of the conditions of 

 the market in dispensing of his produce. 



FORM OF PAPER. 



The paper consists of 16 pages large quarto, mak- 

 ing a convenient size for binding and reference. A 

 full index is given at the end ol each six months. 



CONTENTS. 



About five pages are devoted to Gereral Agricul- 

 ture ; one to two pages to Horticulture ; one page to 

 Literature ; two or more pages to General War Mis- 

 cellany and News; two pages to Markets and Rec- 

 ord of Season, and asking and answering questions, 

 and general editorial items. 



A portion will also be devoted to Advertisements 

 of such character as is appropriate to an Agricultural 

 papers ^ V 



DR. GEO. H. DADD. - - »■ v 



This celebrated "Veterinary Surgeon will contribute , 

 regularly to the Farmer, giving especial attention to . 

 the answering of questions and giving information 

 upon matters interesting to stock growers. 



A NEW VOLUME " '^'^^f^^ 



Commencing January 1st, 1863, and the present tiiBB 

 affords the best time to form clubs for the year. 



One copy one year $2 00 i";,/ 



Two copies one year. 3 00 



Larger clubs furnished at liberal rates, or prem- 

 iums given where clubs of eiz or more are sent at . 

 $1 50 each. 



Specimen copies and show bills sent to any one 

 who desires them for examination or the purpose of ]; 

 raising a club. '■■C<:--'!i^^r 



For 8al3 by news dealers generally. ' " ; "".i. 



For samples or other information concerning tb« 5 

 paper, address 



EMERY & CO., Chicago, Ht"^ ; : 



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