84, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[March, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
Annual Subscription Tkkms (always iu advance) : $1.50 
each for less tlian four copies: Four to nine conies, $1.25 
each: Ten to nineteen copies, $1.-50 each: Twenty copies 
and upward, $1 each. Pressure addressed to each name. 
HEARTH AND HOME: $3 a year for less than four 
copies: Four to nine copies, $2.75 each; Ten to nineteen 
copies, $2.50 each ; and twenty or more copies, $2.35 each. 
Both Papers sent to one address for $4.00 a year. 
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The Opportunity 
Is Good Yet, 
But is Rapidly 
Passing Away. 
All the Premiums 
Offered in the next 
Column Can Still be 
Obtained hy any one, 
Without Money. 
MARCH is a first-rate 
Month for Making up 
Premium Clubs. 
It Can be Done by 
Any one, Anywhere. 
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portion, at least, should be new names; it is 
partly to get these that we offer premiums to 
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Worth Looking- Into 9 
Nearly 12,00© Persons, at about 10,000 
Post-offices, have each obtained, free of cost, 
one or more of the very valuable and useful 
articles catalogued in the table on this page. 
There are 18,000 other Post-offices' in the 
United States, and souiol,50© more in British 
America, at each one of which any enterprising 
Man, "Woman or Child can easily collect sub- 
scribers enough to secure one or two or more, 
of these good premiums, with no outlay. 
Both the American Agriculturist (monthly), 
and Hearth and Borne (weekly), are universally 
acknowledged to be excellent, practical, instruc- 
tive, useful, reliable, and very cheap journals. 
No one can read either of litem a year without 
getting hints and information that will be worth, 
and will pay lack, many times their cost (They 
are independent papers, and do not contain 
either the same engravings or reading-matter.) 
The cost of both (at $1.50 aud $3.00 a year) is 
less than 9 cents a week. The two journals 
together supply $35,000 worth of pleasing 
and instructive engravings, and contain as 
much reading-matter, as one will get in 122 
Good Books sold at $C eaoh. 
Let any one take copies of these journals, 
show their character and value, aud explain 
the above facts, and it will' be easy to collect 
names enough to secure some one or more of 
the excellent premium articles. TRY IT. 
Note.— Many persons canvass all the time as a business, 
sell the premiums received, and thus clear large wages. 
One Lady actually thus earns over $3,000 a year, and mnl- 
ti tudes i n this way secure salaries of $300 to $1,500 a year. 
[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 
and $3.00 a year, for Use two papers ; also at the club rates of $1 and $2.50.] 
N. B.— In all Premium Clubs for either paper, TWO copies of 
American Agriculturist at $1.50 each, anil ONE copy of Hearth and 
Home at $3.00, will count exactly the same. So also two ccjnes of 
American Agriculturist at $1 each, and one ccyiy of Hearth and 
Home at $2.50, will count exactly the same. In this way Premium 
Clubs can be made vp from the right-hand, or from the left-hand 
columns below, or partly of both, only excepting Premium No. 30. 
Table of Premiums and Terms, 
For American Agriculturist, 
and for Heartli and Home, 
for the Year 1871. 
Open to all — No Competition. 
No. Names of Premium Articles. 
1—Kiiives and Forks (Patterson Pros.).. 
8— Knives and Porks 
3— Knives and Porks 
4 — Knives and Porks 
5— Carver and Pork 
6— Fluted Steel 
2 
....$14 00' 
(do. do.) J1S 50 
(do. do.) $22 00 
(do. do.) $25 5ii 
(do. do.) $5 00 
(do. do.) $2 50 
7— French Cook's Knife. Pork, and Steel. ... S3 CO 
S— Pocket Knife (Smith <t dark) $1 50 
9— Pocket Knife (do. do.) $2 00 
10— Pocket Knife (do. do.) $250 
11— Ladies' Pocket Knife (do. do.) $2 00 
13— Tea Set Part's best Silver-plated. . .$50 00 
13— Casters and Fruit Basket (do. do.) ..$30 00 
14— Cake Basket, (do. do.) ..$12 00 
15— Revolving Butter Cooler, (do. do.) ..$8 00 
16— Ice or Water Pitcher (do. do.) ..$18 00 
17— One Dozen Teaspoons (do. do.) .. $6 00 
18— One Dozen Tablespoons (do. do.) ..$12 00 
19— One Dozen Table Porks (do. do.) ..$12 00 
30— Child's Cup (do. do.) ..$2 75 
31_(jo;ii Pen, Sil. Case (George P. Bawkes),iS as 
22-SoMft« and Silver Case, (do. ffo.)$5 00 
33— Cold Pen, Handle gold-tipped, (do. rfo.)$6 00 
34 — Ladies' Gold Pen and Pubber Case (do.) $6 00 
35— Lozo Pendulum Board $10 00 
3d— Amusette $6 00 
37— Garden Seeds for a Family (40 kinds). $5 00 
38— Blower Seeds for a Family (100 kinds). $5 00 
39— Garden Seeds d- Flmver Bulbsi Selection)^ 00 
30— Nursery Stock (am/ kinds desired) $20 00 
31— Set of Field Croquet $8 00 
33— Sewing Machine (Grover dc Baker) $55 00. 
33— Sewing Machine (Florence) $63 00 
34—Sewing Machine ( Willcox d- Gibbs) $55 00 
30— Washing Machine (Doty'-s) $14 00 
36— Clothes Wringer (Best— Vnii crsal) $10 00 
37— Melodeon, 4-octave (G.A.Pince & Co.'s) $67 00 
38— Melodeon, S-octave (do. do.) $112 00 
39— Piano, Splendid l-oct.tStcinuavd- .S'o»s)$625 00 
40— Silver Watch (American Watch Co.) $40 00 
41— Ladies' Pale Gold Watch (Am. Watch Co.)$100 00 
43— Frank Wesson's Breech-loadina Rifle $30 00 
43— Breech loading Pocket Rifle. . .* $16 00 
44 — Maynard's Combination Gun $55 00 
45— Double Bbl. Gun, (Cooper, Harris d- H.)iS0 00 
46— Tool Chest (Patterson Bros.) $45 00 
a—Casetf Mathematical Instruments $9 00 
48— Case of Mathematical Instruments $15 00 
49— Charles Pratt's Astral Oil (1 can, 5 Gal.) $4 00 
50— Barometer (WoodruJTs Mercurial) $10 00 
51— Barometer (Woodruff's Mercurial) $15 00 
53— Buckeye Harvester Mower $125 00 
53— Patent Cullnder Plow(R. P.Allen <t Co.)$18 00 
54— Collins <k Co.'s Cast Cast-Steel lion $25 00 
55— Hand Cultivator and Weeder (Comstock) $9 00 
56 — American Submerged pimp $15 00 
57— Pump and Sprinkler (Rage's) $5 00 
58— Family Scales (Fairbanks it Co.) $14 60 
59-Building Blocks (Crandall) $2 00 
60— Pocket Lanterns ( One Dozen ) $9 00 
61— Peio American Cyclopaedia (Appleton's)$S<) 00 
63— Worcester's Great Illustrated Dictionary $10 00 
63— Eumelan Grape-line, No. I $1 00 
64-®n»e/an Grape-Vine, Extra $2 001 
65— Double Harpoon Horse Hay-Fork $10 00; 
American 
Agricul- 
turist. 
Number 
of Sub- 
scl'ibers 
required 
at I at 
$1.50 $i. 
6&—Any Back Volume Agriculturist 
67— Any Two Back Volumes 
68— Any Three do. do. 
69— Any Pour do. do. 
70— Any Five do. do. 
71— Any Six do. do. 
73— Anil Seven do. do. 
73— Am/ Eight do. do. 
—(Each add'l Volume at same rate) 
76— Fourteen Vols. XVI to XXIX 
77— Any Back Volume Agriculturist 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
IS— Any Two Back Volumes 
79— Any Tlireedo. 
80— And Four do. 
81— Any Five do. 
S-i—Any Six do. 
83— Ami Seven do. 
84 — Any Eight do. 
SO— Ani/ Nine do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
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(Each add'l Volume at same rate) 
Sl-Fourteen Vols. XVI to XXJX 
88— A §10 Library (Your Choice) 
89 — A * 15 Library do. 
90— A $30 Library do. 
91— A $35 Library do. 
93— .4 $39 Library do. 
93— A S3.". Library do. 
94— A $10 Library do. 
HO— A $45 Library do. 
9H— A $50 Library do. 
97— .1 $60 Library do. 
98— -1 $7 5 Library do. 
99— -1 $100 Library do. 
100—4 Choice of Good Books. 
101—4 Steam-Ensiiic that will GO 
$t 75 
» $3 50 
"i $5 25 
. . $7 00 
'5|$10 50 
£ a $12 25 
•2 $14 CO 
S I 
$24 50 ! 
.j $2 50) 
■2 $5 00 ' 
S $10 00, 
§ $12 5(1 
£ $15 W 
. $17 50 
■H $20 00. 
s $22 50 
§ $25 00 
,-:*$10 00 
&S$15 00; 
I is* 20 °°, 
: s*25 on 
3^*30 00, 
•s . $35 00 
'So $40 0(1, 
^$45 00 
■S~$50 00, 
g;^ $00 00 
5^$75 00, 
■^.§'100 00 
87 
87 
58 
37 
83 
33 
22 
97 
52 
510 
275 
240 
70 
58. 
295 
400 
1550 
150 
350 
110 
60 
240 
190 
190 
55 
75 
82 
58 
J5 
450 
90 
120 
51 
69 
8' 
70 
20 
54 
325 
58 
24 
Or 
Hearth 
and 
Home. 
Number 
of Sub- 
seribei'S 
7'equired 
at at 
$3.00 $2.50 
35 
45 
55 
02 
19 
13 
15 
"it 
13 
11 
113 
70 
33 
26 
45 
28 
33 
33 
14 
15 
19 
19 
19 
29 
19 
17 
17 
11 
49 
26 
120 
138 
120 , 
35 
29 
148 
200 
520 
75 
175 
70 
40 
120 
75 
95 
28 
38 
1« 
29 
38 
225 
45 
60 
27 
33 
19 
35 
10 
27 
163 
29 
96 
104 
119 
111 
180 
VST'Ererij Premium article is new and of the very best manufac- 
ture. No charge is made for packing or boxing any article in our 
Premium List. The Premiums, Nos. 8 to 11, 21 to24, 27, 2S, 
29, 47, 48, 63, 64, and 66 to 100 inclusive, will each be de- 
livered FREE of all charges, by mail or express (at the Post-office or 
express office nearest recipient), to any place in the United States or Ter- 
ritories.— The other articles cost the recipient only the freight after leav- 
ing the manufactory of each, by any conveyance that may be s/iecijied. 
(Steam-Pngine mailed for 36 cents extra.) 
