THE AMEEICAN" ENTOMOLOGIST. 



1869 



ST. LOUIS 



Journal of Agriculture, 



AS A JFEEKLY JOITaNAL OP 



Agricultural and Horticultural Intelli- 

 gence, it is 



UNSURPASSED 



for interest unci ijermanent value, and being established 

 on a lirm linancial basis, it has attained an extensive cir- 

 culation and an enviable rejjutation as a 



STANDARD PUBLICATION. 



THE SUCCESS OF THE 



f 0ui;mhI 0f ^gvicultuvt 



ii3 assured, Imt as v,'e are deairous of increasing our sub- 

 scription list, we are willing- to allow a liberal compen- 

 sation to all who will exert themselves to procure the 

 uames of new sub:=crlbers. 



Special Offers to Teachers and 



STUDENTS. 



For twenty subscribers and $iO we will send, iiost paid, 

 to any teacher, student, or school disti'ict, one of Web- 

 ster's Pictorial Unabridged Dictionaries, containing 

 ],8i0 pages and 3,000 engravings. Price $12. 



This is a rare opportunity for school teachers to procure 

 for themselves, or each school dista-iot in the State,, a 

 valuable dictionary, and at the same time Introduce a 

 first-class agricultural paper, which will be of incalcula- 

 ble benefit in every conirannity. 



who gets this papor is respectfiUly requested to act as 

 Agent in jirocuring subscribers. 



Opinions of the Press. 



The Journal of Arjriculturc is one of the very best papers 

 published in the West, and we think no former in this 

 latitude can afford to do without it, as it is free from all 

 partisanship, and its columns devoted exclusively to the 

 interests of agriculture.— TFaiTowftKrff Standard. 



The best weekly agricultural jom-nal in the West.— 

 Manhattan Standard. 



We are gratified to put on our exchange list the Journal 

 of Agriculture, a weekly paper pul)lished in St. Louis. 

 Its title denotes the object to which it is devoted; and its 

 columns attest the skill and excellent judgment of its 

 management. — Jackson (^Miss.) Clarion. 



There is no better paper of its class in the West. 

 Printed on tine paper, octavo in form (the same size as 

 the Country Gentleman) , with large tyi)e and illusti'ated, 

 it cannot fail to please the live farmer who seeks for the 

 best methods in agriculture and its cognate branches. 

 Its matter is not made up of selections, but from the 

 pens of its pati'ons, contributors and editors.— IKoo&ifocA: 

 {Ills^ Sentinel. 



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TERMS OF VOLUME Y 



Single copy $3 01 



Five copies 8 0( 



Ten copies 15 0( 



SPECIAL OFFBRS. 



To persons sending us live new subscribers for 1869 and 

 Ten Dollars, we will send a copy of our paper for one 

 year. 



For Two Dollars and Twenty-flve Cents, we will send 

 the JOVRH^A.!^ OF ^GJtlCULTUJiJE and the AMM- 

 mCAN ElfTOMOT.OaiST for one year. 



"Trial" Subscribers. 



The JouRXAL Of AraucuLTUKEwillbe sent "on trial" 

 for the tenn of three months for fifty cents. 



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 tion. 



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 the subscriber, post-offlce, county and State, jjlainly. 

 Address 



L. D. MORSE & CO., 



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