1868] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
43 7 
it will ^ive us to send and you to receive 
One of the very valuable Breeding Animals; 
Or a pair of the very beautiful Poultry; 
Or a choice Parcel of excellent Seeds ; 
Or $30 worth of reliable Nursery Stock ; 
Or a choice from the best Sewing machines; 
Or the best Clothes Washer or Wringer; 
Or Some of Hart's Extra Plated Ware ; 
Or Patterson's unsurpassed Cutlery; 
Or one of Prince's melodious melodeons; 
Or Steinway's Superb Piano; or a Colibri; 
Or a genuine American Watch ; 
Or one of those excellent Guns, (two kinds) ; 
Or a valuable Chest of A No. 1 Tools ; 
Or a good Gold Pen, " mightier than a sword ;" 
Or a Woodruff's most valuable Barometer; 
Or a mowing machine that is a Mower; 
Or a Valuable Plow (two kinds offerertl ; 
Or a Hand Engine of great convenience ; 
Or a - Just Weight and Balance," i Fairbanks'.) 
Or a Box of C'randall's Blocks for Little Folks : 
Or an "Open and Shut" Pocket Lantern; 
Or a Magnificent Library (in the Cyclopediai: 
Or a Great and Valuable Dictionary ; 
Or a Set of our line Back Volumes ; 
Or your choice of the best BOOK*. 
Choose one or more things, and get 
them this year, and then others next year, 
and so on. A Premium Club now will 
open the way for a larger one next year. 
Determination and perseverance will se- 
cure it. What thousands of others have 
done successfully, you can do. And it 
may as well be done now, as next week. 
" Push things," aud you will have the 
Premiums secured in " Double Quick 
time." Let us have the first instalment 
of names on your Premium List, the first 
week in December. 
Stead and carefully note the fol- 
lowing: ("> Get subscribers anywhere ; all sent by one 
parson counl together, though from one or a dozen 
different Poet-Offices. But... (4) Say with each name 
or list, of names sent, that it is for a premium list, and we 
will so record it (c) Send the names as fast as obtain- 
ed, that the subscribers may begin to receive the paperat 
once. Any time, from one to six months, will be allowed, 
to till up your list as large as you may desire. The pre- 
mium will be paid whenever you call for it ((ft Send 
the exact money with each list of names, so that there 
maybeno confusion of money accounts,.. oiOld and 
new -uhscribers all count In premium clubs, but. n portion, 
at least, should be new names; it is partly to get these 
that we offer the premiums (/) Specimen Numbers, 
Cards, and Show-bills, will be supplied free as needed by 
jsers, but they should be used carefully and econom- 
ically, for every extra copy of the paper costs, with the 
3c prepaid postage, about 12 cents... (g) Remit money 
in Cheeks on New York flanks or Hankers payable to 
order of Orange Judd & Co., or send Post-Office Money 
Orders, if neither "!' these is obtainable, Register 
Money Letters, affixing -tamp- both for the postage and 
registry; put in the money and seal the letter In the pres- 
ence of the Postmaster, and lake his receipt for it. 
Money sent in any of the above ways is at our risk. 
[In this table are given the regular cash pricesofeacb 
article, and the number of subscribers require' 1 at $1.50 a year, 
to get it free, also at the lowest club rate of *1 a year. For 
full descriptions of the articles see extra sheets sent tree.) 
Table of Premiums and Terms, 
For Volume 28— («869i. 
Open to all— No Competition. 
s g required 
10— Ayrshire null cm/ 
ii— Ayrshire Bull Calf. 
lH-ATUerney Butt, 
W„' husrtt." 
y.t-Aldemey Bull, 
Ascutuey," 
li—Alderney Bull, 
' Ossipee," 
ir,-Ald,r,,,,i Bull. 
Alleghany," 
s ii , oo 
.$200 00 
17—Colsicold Hum. 
M ! 
\#—Catstrold Bam. 
.$100 00 
t9-CotsiroM Rum. 
.smi 00 
■lO-Cntsicdd Eire. 
SlnO nil 
%l — Cotsira!d Eire,. 
.s ! 
■I'l-I.a Fleche Fine 
<, one Pair 
..si" nil 
•>3—Uo„dan Foil; 
«. one Pair 
. .s'lil Hi 
Hit-Cfrevecnnir Fan 
Is. one Fair 
• 
^t— Black Spanish F,n rk late Parr. 
... *■;.-. "ii 
, one Pair 
..$13 00 
•Z7-Brah,nas. Da,: 
. me Pair 
..$15 "il 
2S-Goid Laced Set 
iohl Banian,*, one Pairfir, 00 
•tO— Early Base Pu 
ito, (Tliree lb. parce 
i..$a i«i 
ra Famil,/ i 40 kind 
i..?.i OH 
31-Floirer Seeds,!,, 
a Famil,/ ilOOlinds 
l...$S on 
Z'i-Xursrru Slock 
any kinds desir-i'.. 
■.V-t-Srt nf Field Croquet 
34— Seieina Maelii. 
e , ninel.r <<■ '■'" - 
3.1 — teicinc/ Jfachii 
: Bal 
31'.— Seieiny Machii 
e i Hone Ma-i,i > ' ■ 
37-Seicin.j Machi, 
e {Florence'.. . . 
38-Seicina Machin 
- iSinq.rS To ' ■• i , 
3'.>-Se,einy Machii 
e i IVillca.ed- ' ■" 
M-Snrmq Machii 
e ,Fi„i:r A Ly ■ 
41— IfWilNf/ Va.-I, 
ne (Doty'Ki 
i'i— Clothes Wrinih 
•(Best—Unirei • 
4,3- Tea Set illari: 
best Situ r Plated 
44— Cantor and Fl 
43— /re or Water P 
46— One Dozen Tee 
47— One Dozen Tal 
le Spoons tdo. ,!<■.'. 
..ST? 0" 
48— One Dozen Din 
no Forks {do. do.). 
49— Tea Eniresan, 
Forks (Patterson [;,. 
50- Table K aires: i 
nd Forks (elo. do.). 
TyV-Carvlnej Knife 
and Fork. (do. do.'). 
n'i-Melodeon, i-nel 
ri'.i—Mel'hleon, 5-orl. 
54— Piano, Splendi, 
r,r,— Colibri Piano < 
59—Eeoeatinrl Shot Gun , B„l,er Hide 
OO-Tnoi ci,, st , Patterson B J .. 
61-OlSe of Mall,, mati'-al I..',„ii„ 
6-3— Case of Mathematical Inslrnmeu, 
03 — QnldPen.Sil. Case, E.' II" / /'< -.1 -■■ 
64— Gold Pen and Site,,' Case. F. ..'••. 
65— Barometer I WoodritJTa Mercurit 
00— Barometer ( Woodruff's Mercnria 
67— Bite kei/e Motrin,/ Machine, X". '.'. 
OS— Allen's Patent C„lii,,!er Plme.it,: 
69— Collins ,(- Co.'-s Cast Cast-Steel Pa 
70— Pump and Sprinkler ( Fan' '.. . 
71— Famil,/ Scales , Fairbanks' ,£• Co. 
Ti-Bnildin,/ Blacks i Craii'lall' >"; on 
77 
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-Ann 
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M 00 1 
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' 111, is, rated Indian, tn/isYI "" 
.... Aaricnllnrist i . . .«! 75 
Volumes do. 
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35 
11 
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150 
150 
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18 
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12 
48 
% 
—(Fuel, add'l Vol. at same rate, 
%\—Ttcelre Vols. XVI to XXVII 
s !- I ;: , . I 
83— Ami Too Back Volumes do. 
Si— Aiiy Three do. do. do. 
85— Any Four do. do. do. 
: ai si 
- " ", (III 
86— An u Fire do. elo. do. 
—(Each add'! Vn'. at *i„n rale 
H7-Tieelee Vols. XVI to XXVII 
88-.1 Sit) Library' Your Choice, . 
89-.1 SI 5 Library elo. 
9D-.1 «'>() libra en do. 
91-.1 S'in Library do. 
94— A $40 Library 
9ri—A 343 Library 
90— A 950 Library 
97 -.4 S60 Library 
rgc s; 50 
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I ^ $30 oo 
%.- . $10 00 1 ; 
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a~ $45 00 
§S •"'' 00 
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24 85 
:n 125 
■U 144 
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56 17; 
62 192 
68 207 
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si;., on 150 450 
$ 75 II" '.III IIJil 
,.$ 50 OOll 661 2'i5 
t&~ Ererij Premium articL Is mem aaetqfOu very '>■ t 
manufacture. No charge is made foi packing 01 taring 
any article in our Premium Lis/. Th, Uric /■.■,, Premiums, 
No*. 29, 30, 31, 61, 62, 63, 64, and 76 'o 
100 Inclusive, wiUeach be delivered FREE 
Inj mail ,,/ KCpreSS, ad tin Poet-Qffi 
recipient), to any place in the Untied 3ta 
— Theollnr articles cut ''■ ''" freight after 
h.ari, tin /„,,,, ufa, -ley ,, , .,' 
Beseription of llic Premiums. 
\os. 7G lo 81 — Volumes «I" ilio 
American Agriculturist (Unbound). — These 
amount to a large and valuable Library an. all matters 
pertaining to the Farm. Garden, and Household, and con- 
tain more varied information on these subjects than can 
be obtained in books costing three times as much. Wo 
have stereotype plates from the Sixteenth to the Twenty- 
Beventh Volume complete, from which we print numbers 
ac needed. The price oftbe volumes is $1.50 each, at the 
Office, ortl.Toifscht by mail, as they must be post-paid. 
They are put up in clean numbers, with full Index lo 
each volume. They are profusely Illustrated, the 
En_'i.ivinus u-i'l in litem haling alone cost about 
180,000, Those obtaining premiums for less than twelve 
volumes can select any volumes desired, from 16 to 27. 
^fos. 8a to 87 — ItoHiitl Volumes of 
Ar riculf lirist. — These are the same as Nos. 7(1 to 81 
above, but arc neatly boufid.jp uniform style, and cost 
as more for the hinding and postage. Sent post-paid. 
Nos.88 lo !>»— «OOI> I. IBIS ARIES. 
—In these premiums, we offer a choice of Books for 
the Farm, Garden, and Household. The per- 
son entitled to any one of the premiums 88 to 99 may 
select any books desired from the list below, to the 
amount of the premiums, and the books will be forward- 
c\. /,,'i'i through to the nearest Post-Office, or Express 
office, as we may find it most convenient to send them. 
j\o. lOO — Ciciicrnl Rook Premium. - 
Any one not desiring the specific Book premiums, 88 to 911, 
may select Books from the list below, to the amount of 
1(1 cents worth for each subscriber Bent at $1: or 30 
cents for each name sent at the (ten) club price of $1.20 
each: or 60 cents worth for each name at $1.50. 
Tliis offer is only far dubs of 25 or more. Tlie books 
iriil be sent by mail or xpress, prepaid through by vs. 
A Fi-t.r. Desckution- of all the premiums i- glvei 
an extra sheet, a copy of which will be sent tree to every 
one desiring it. We have only room here for the following : 
BOOKS FOR FARMERS AND OTHERS. 
[For sale at the Office of the Agriculturist, or they will he 
forwarded by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price, jy All 
these are Included in our Premiums, tfos.SS to 100, n&ore-l 
Allen's <L. F.) Rural Architecture ....?! 50 
Allen's i 17. I. I Ani'-i i":tn liiriu r.u'il: . 150 
Allen's Diseases ,,ril"lii'-tie Animals 1 00 
a.m. Agricultural Annie;!. 1807 & 1868. each, pa„50c: elo. 75 
\"i" le n He 11 " ■•■ ..'..... ... ' ."....'.'.....' iii 
\iie . ■ Hi I' !."_" lei . ■ "'. 1". .!..',., A. IVurder. " oil 
Aiiienem K"-e( nltnri-t 30 
American Weeds and ("sclnl I'lanls 1 75 
Areliil"' 'lire. In- Cummin-si- Miller in 00 
Ar< liileelure, M.'ilern Am., in' I iniimiiiirs ,t Miller in 00 
Be m's Rabbil Fancier 30 
Bo n ir's Method of Making Manure 85 
ISook of Evergreens (.1. Hoopes) 3 00 
n.iii-sinL'aulf s Kural Ke. momv ion 
llreck'sXew Hook ot Flowers 175 
llui.l's I lowei' (iin-'len Direetorv 150 
['.nisi's Family Kitchen Gardener 1 00 
i leu lion's llrnpe Grower's Guide 75 
Colilieli's Aiueri.ein Gardener 75 
Cole's is. W.) American Fruit Hook 75 
Cole's Veterinarian.... 75 
Copeliiml's country Life . Svo„ cloth... 5 00 
('"tin, i cnii ure, (Lyman) 150 
Cotton Planter's Manual, (Turner) 150 
Dadd's (Geo. H.) Modem Horse Doctor 150 
Dadd - American Cattle Doctor 1 50 
Dana's Muck Manual. 125 
Darwin's Animals i- Plum- under Domesiieation.'! \ ols. Ii 00 
Dog and Gun lib", per'-' paper. 30c.. Cloth.. 60 
Downing's Landscape Garden in- i new dlirionl G 50 
Draining M Prolit ami Health." bv (.. E. Waring. .lr. . 1 50 
Ki, i« I on Cranberre 75 
Eili.'iC- w.'-ierii Frail Grower's Guide 1 50 
Flax Culture 50 
Field's 'Thomas W.) Pear Culture 125 
Kieiielfs Farm Drainage 150 
Fuller's Grape < ulturist. illi-vised Ivlitionl 150 
Fuller's Strawberry Culturist 80 
Fuller's Knia 11 Frnil Culturist 150 
Gardening lorProlil. liv Peler Henderson.. .. 150 
Gardening for the South, by the late Win. X. White... 2 00 
Gregory on Squashes paper.. 80 
Guenon on Milch Cows 75 
Harris' Insects Injurious to Vegetation, elo.. *4 : cl'U pis. Ii Ml 
Harris' Rural Annual. Bound. S >."os., in 2 Vols. Each 150 
Herbert's Hints t" Ilotsckeepers. .. 175 
Hop Culture 40 
How Crops Grow, bvl'rof. S. W. Johnson 2 00 
Hunter ami Trapper 100 
Johns!. ill's V_! 'iciiltural cliemi-trv 175 
Joluisl""'- I .hi. an- ..I Vgricnltural Chemistry 1 50 
I.euehar's II"W to r.niM 1 1 "(-Houses 1 50 
Miles"" ('■ H "■ ■ '- 1 75 
Mi. hi II, e i.i ..." V " 1 oil 
Mi- Vineyard at Lake-, ,v 1 85 
Hare 75 
Onion Culture '-" 
our Farm "i Vc'u Acres (bonnd) 60c paper.. 80 
Pardi n Strawberry Cnlture 75 
Cat ami It- I -"-.le. I'l.'i. s. W. John-on 125 
Peddcr's Land Measurer . 
Percheron Horse 1 00 
(hiiiiio '- m . Keeping (hkw) 
Sandall- - t 50 
Can. lall'- I n e \N "..! -. ■ ■■'. II -1.. i 10 
I... ("' i IG irdi 
ion on the D . ■ per 30c clolli 
Sanmler-' D -I ■ 1' 
Sell.""".*- '. iial '.-, 
Skilll'nl II ■(■ ! 
1 "" 
Thoi ! ! Hl 
Tim Bunker Paperc lw 
I ..ha CuH ■■■ 
Warder's II. "I-. .. .1.' '■- 150 
• - 1 50 
V"iuiti and Martin onCatUe 1 50 
Vouatt on the Hog 100 
Touatt ou Sheep 100 
