A NEW YEAR’S PRESENT 
TO SUBSCRIBERS TO 
Every subscriber to the volume of “ The Cultivator ” for 1850, will receive, with his 
number for January, a copy of the Pictorial Cultivator, as a “ New Year’s Present.” 
It is printed on the same sized sheet, and paged so as to form the first thirty-two pages of 
the regular volume. 
This sheet, it will be seen, contains over One Hundred Engravings, and is, we think, 
altogether the handsomest, if not the first Pictorial Sheet, devoted exclusively to Rural 
Affairs, ever published. It has cost us much labor and expense, and cannot, we think, fail 
to prove highly acceptable to those for whom it is intended. 
POST MASTERS AND OTHERS 
Who receive a copy of this work, are respectfully invited to act as Agents for The 
Cultivator, a new volume of which commences with the January number for 1850. To 
those who are unacquainted with The Cultivator, we may state, that it is devoted exclu¬ 
sively to the interests of the Farmer and Planter, and embraces within its scope, every 
subject relating to the Culture of the Soil, the Breeding and Rearing of Domestic Animals, 
the Growing of Fruits and Flowers, Rural Architecture, Domestic Economy, etc., etc. It 
is a National Periodical, designed for our whole country, and embraces among its contri¬ 
butors, many of the best Practical and Scientific Farmers in every section of the Union; 
and has enjoyed, for the sixteen years it has now been published, a circulation altogether 
unequalled by any similar work. 
Terms. —For single copy, Si; for seven copies, S5; for fifteen copies, S10 ; and for any 
larger number at the same rate. All payments to be made in advance. All subscriptions 
to commence with the volume, and none received for less than a year. 
PREMIUMS TO AGENTS. 
As an inducement to greater exertion on the part of those disposed to act as Agents, the 
following Premiums will be paid, in Books, or in Implements or Seeds from the Albany 
Agricultural Warehouse, to those who send us the largest lists of subscribers for our next 
volume: 
1. To the one who shall send us the largest number of subscribers to the Cultivat-ga for 1850, 
with the pay in advance, at the club price of* 67 cents each, previous to the 20th of March next, 
the sum of FIFTY DOLLARS. 
2. To the one sending us the next largest number, the sum of FORTY DOLLARS. 
3. To the one sending us the next largest number, the sum of THIRTY DOLLARS. 
4. For the next largest list, the sum of TWENTY DOLLARS. 
5. For the next largest list, TEN DOLLARS. 
6. For the Five next largest lists, each FIVE DOLLARS. 
7. For the Ten next largest lists, each THREE DOLLARS. 
8. A copy of Thomas’ “ American Fruit Culturist,” price one dollar — a very valuable 
work, just published — to every Agent who sends us Fifteen subscribers and $10, and who does not 
obtain one of the above prizes. 
Albany, N. Y., November, 1849. LUTHER TUCKER. 
