1874.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
J39 
DO GOOD 
MAKE 
MONEY. 
The Publishers of American Ag- 
riculturist and Hearth and Home 
take pleasure iu presenting in the 
adjoining Table, their new general 
Premium List for 1874. The Pre- 
miums which they have offered in 
past years have engaged the atten- 
tion of a very large number of 
persons of all ages and both sexes. 
Many thousands have secured Pre- 
miums, and very many of these, 
who at first had small hopes of 
success, have been themselves as- 
tonished at the case with which 
they have raised large clubs and 
secured valuable Premiums. 
Here is pleasant and profitable 
work for all. Any one who wishes 
to do good and make 
money, can do both by going 
to work as here invited by the pub- 
Ushers of these two most valuable 
journals, American Agriculturist 
and Hearth and Home. Tou 
need only to show specimens of 
the papers, promise the beautiful 
Chromos, which arc now ready for 
delivery, according to the publish 
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[In the following table is given the price of each article, and the number of 
subscribers required to get it free, at the regular rates, $1.50 ft year for American 
Agriculturist, and $3.00 a year for Hearth and Hume ; also at the club rates of $1 and 
$".1.50; also at the rates of $1 a year for both papers together.] 15T" Descrip- 
tion of Premiums sent free to applicants. 
N. B.— In all Premium Clubs for either pa)>er, T1VO copies of American 
Agriculturist (English or German) at $1.50 each, and ONE copy of Hearth and 
Home at $3.00, will count exactly the same. So also two copies of American 
Agriculturist at $1 each, and one copy of Hearth and Home at $2.50, will 
count exactly the same. In this way Premium Clubs can be made vp from the 
2d and 4th columns, or from the 3el ami 5th, or wholly from the 6th column. 
Table of Premiums and Terms 
For American Agriculturist, 
and for Ilcartlt mid Home, 
for the Year 1874. 
Open to all— No Competition. 
*i 
No. Names of Premium Articles. 
1_ Moore's Floral Set (Moore Man'f'g Co) $1 00 
3— Gold Pen, Sil. Case {George F.Hawkes.) £j 25 
3— Gold Pen and Silver Case (do. do.). $5 00 
4— Gold Pen, Handle gold-tipped Ulo. do.), a; 00 
5— Ladies' Gold Pen and Rubber Case Ulo.) \c, flo 
6— Paragon Pat. Revolving Pencil (do.), ji 50 
7— Paragon Pat. Revolving Pencil (do.). $3 00 
8—Payson's Indelible Ink 75 
9— Cake Basket (Lucius Bart Man'f'g C'o.jjlj 00 
10— Revolving Butter Cooler (do. do.). $3 00 
11— Card Receiver (do. do.). It 00 
12— One Dozen Teaspoons (do. do.). $6 00 
13— One Dozen Tablespoons (do. do.) $12 00 
14— One Dozen Table Porks (do. rfo.).$12 00 
15— Child's Cup (do. do.). $2 75 
16— Child's Knife, Fork & Spoon (do. do.). $5 CO 
17— Child's Carriage ( C. W. F. Dare) .$20 00 
18— Child's Self-operating Siring (do. cto.).$4 00 
19— Doll's Cottage Chamber Set (do. do.). $5 00 
'iO— Crandall's Building Blocks $2 00 
21— Crandall's Masquerade Blocks $1 CO 
'2-2— Knives and Forks < Woods Cutlery Co.)$12 00 
23— Knives and Forks (Patterson. Bros.)..$K 00 
24— Knives and Forks (do. do.) ...$20 00 
25— Carver and Fork (do. do.) ...$5 50 
2(j_ French Cook's Knife, Fork, and Heel.. $4 25 
27 -Pocket Knife (Merielen Cutlery Co.)... $1 50 
'ZH-Pocket Knife (do. do.) . . $2 00 
29-PocJet Knife (do. do.) ..$2 75 
SO-Ladies' Pocket Knife (do. do.) ..$2 00 
31— Mullum in Parvo Knife (do. do.) .. $3 50 
32— Garden Seeded- Flower Lulbs(seleetian) $2 00 
e 3— Extra Early VermonlPolate)C2-lbparcel)U 00 
4_ sewing Machine (Grover & Baker) — $60 00 
35— Sewing Machine (Florence) $65 00 
36— Setcing Machine (Willeox tC Cibbs) $56 00 
37— Sewing Machine (Secor) $ 62 00 
38— Becku'ith $12 Sewing Machine $12 00 
39— Beckwith Portable Family Sew'g Mach.tZ(t 00 
40— Washing Machine (Holy's) $14 00 
41 — Clothes'Wrinaer (Best— Universal) $8 00 
42-Melodeon , i-o'ctave. (G.A. Prince & Co.'s)f(u 00 
43— Melodeon. 5-ortave (do. do.) $112 00 
4* -Piano, Splendid 1-oct.(SteinwaydeSons)fSS0 CO 
45— Silver Watch (American watch to.). ..$40 00 
4«— Ladies' Fine. Gold Watch (do. do.) ..$100 00 
47— Breech-loading Pocket Rifle $10 00 
4,8-Double-bbl. Gvn (Cooper, 'Harris & K.).$30 00 
49— Remington's Breech-loading Rifle $36 00 
50— Remington's Single-barrel Sliot-gun $8 00 
51— Charles Pratt's Astral Oil (lean, 5Gat.) $3 00 
H'2—Hand Cultivator <t Weeder (Comstock) $!) CO 
HZ— Family Scales (Fairbanks A Co.) $14 CO 
51— Worcester's Great Illustr'ed Dictionary^)!) 00 
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American; 
Agricul- , 
turist 
only, i 
Number j 
qf Sub- | 
scribers 
required 
at or at 
¥1.50 
55— Any bark Volume Agriculturist 
5<i— Any Two Mack Volumes do. 
57— Any Three do. 
US— Any Four do. 
59— Any Five do. 
GO— Any Six do. 
61— Any Seven do. 
6%— Any Eight do. 
—(Each add'l Vol, at name rate.) 
63—Seve?iteen Vols. XVItoXXXll. 
64— Any Back Vol. Agriculturist 
65— Any livo Back Volumes do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
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s _• *2 50 
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S $7 50 
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S $20 00; 
s $22 50 
66— Any Three. do. do. do. 
67— Any Four do. do. do. 
68— Any Five do. do. do. 
69— Any Six do. do. do. 
70— Any Seven do. do. do. 
71— Any Eight do. do. do. 
72— Any Nine do. do. do. 
—(Each add'l Volume at same rate) 
73-Seventeen Vols, xri to XXXII. . N *« 50 
74— Farmer's Boy's Horary $5 00 
75— Farmer's Boy's Library $8 25 
99—. Farmer's Boil's Library *11 25 
77— Farmer's Ben/'s Library $15 75 
78— Farmer's Boy'* Library $20 00 
79— Any Back Vol. Hearth it Home (Bound). $4 00 
80— Any Ttco Back Vols. do. do. $8 00 
(Earh additional Volume at same rate.) 
81—^1 S10 Library (Your Choice.) 
82--1 SI 5 Library do. 
83--1 820 Library do. 
84— .1 S25 Library do. 
85-A 830 Library do. 
86-.1 £35 Library do. 
87-A 840 Library do. 
88-A 845 Library do. 
89— A 8-50 Library do. 
90-.4 860 Library do. 
91-A 875 Library do. 
9-2-A 8100 Library do. 
93— A Choice of Good Books'. 
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&~ Every Premium article is new and of the very best manufacture. No 
charge is maele for packing or boxing any article iu our Premium List. Tlie 
Premiums, Nos. 2 to 8, 27 to 33, 55 to 78, and 81 to 93, 
inclusive, will each be delivered FREE of all charges, by mail or express 
(at the Post-office or express office nearest the recipient) to any place in the United 
Stales or Territories.— The other articles cost the recipient only the freight after 
leaving the manufactory of each, by any conveyance desired. Description of 
Premiums sent free to applicants. 
it 
UP FOE EEPAIRS," 
A Beautiful, New Picture for Every Subscri- 
ber to the 
American Agriculturist 
FOR 1874. 
An exquisite Oil Painting by tbe celebrated 
American Painter, Mr. B. F. Reinhart, executed 
expressly for the American Agriculturist and entitled 
"UP FOR REPAIRS," 
lias been most successfully reproduced in Cbromo 
by tbe well-known firm of Heneke & Seott. It is a 
picture of a scene in cbildbood, which many will 
recognize as what they have themselves witnessed 
or been actors in, and can not fail to please both 
old and young. 
The Publishers will give this beautiful Chromo 
To Every Subscriber 
to this paper for the year 1874 received after this 
date, as detailed below. It is ready for ii«. 
mediate delivery at '-1-&5 Broadway, 
Free of Charge. 
If to go by mail, 10 cents must be sent to 
cover cost of packing and postage. For 25 
cents it "will he Mounted. Varnish- 
ed, Packed, and sent Post-paid. 
IV. B.— The Chromo will be delivered : 
At the Office, Unmounted, Free. 
" " " mounted, 15 cents extra. 
Sent by Mail, Unmounted, 10 cents extra. 
" " " Mounted, 35 cents extra. 
We advise all to have them mounted before leaving 
the office, as in the large quantities we put up we 
are able to mount them for a quarter of the cost of 
doing it singly, and better than it can usually be 
done elsewhere. 
The picture is designed for every subscrib- 
er upon the terms stated above, which please read 
carefully; and on these terms all are alike entitled 
to it, whether their names come singly at $1.50 
each, or in Clubs of Four for §5, or Clubs of Ten at 
$1.20 each, or in Clubs of Twenty or more at ?1 
each. Subscribers in Premium Clubs will also 
thus be entitled to it. 
(gy IS. B. — A few of the beautiful pictures 
entitled " Mischief Brewing," which have been 
given to so large a number of subscribers, are still 
in stock, and, while any remain, subscribers to the 
American Agriculturist can have their choice be- 
tween this and tbe new Chromo " Up for Re- 
pairs " ; but the choice must be named at time of 
subscribing. ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 
245 Broadway, New York. 
BEAUTIFYING} 
COUNTRY HOMES. 
AN ELEGANT QUARTO VOLUME. 
By J. WEIDENMANJV 
P1UCE, POST-PAID, $15.00. 
This magnificent work is illustrated not only with numer- 
ous fine wood-engravings, but also witli seventeen full-page 
and seven double-page colored lithographs of places already 
improved. It embodies the results of a long practice in 
landscape architecture and rural adornment, and while Its 
teachings are in accordance with the received rules of art, 
they are thoroughly practical in their character. It is one 
of the most elegant, and ought to prove one of the most 
useful works ever issued in the country. The work, both in 
its letter-press and colored lithographs, is beautifully printed, 
and it is elegantly bound in beveled boards. 
Hussey's National Cottage 
Architecture. 
New and Original Designs, "Working 
Scale Drawings, and Details for all 
Styles of low-priced Houses, with 
Specifications and Cost. Just pub- 
lished. Royal quarto. Post-paid, $6. 
WOflDWABTI'S) 'COO Working Drawings, 
W ATTflW AT t Plan8 ' »<> ta »»> Specific*: 
. J lS.iiMiiA.4i I tions, and Estimates. Twelve 
ARCHITECT, ) Dollars, post-paid. 
MONCKTON'S NATIONAL ( Six dollars, 
STAIRBTJ1DEE. ) post-paid. 
MONCKTON'S NATIONAL ( Six Dollabs, 
CARPENTER and JOINER, i post-paid. 
B Either of the aboye books sent post-paid on receipt of 
price by 
Orange Judd Company, 245 Broadway, N. \. 
