1871.] 
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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[THIS PACE.] 
A91EU1CAX AGRICULTURIST. 
Oka.no b Judd & Co., Publishers, 245 Broadway, N. T. City. 
Annual Scbscbiption Tkp.ms (always In advance): $1.50 
each for lew than four conies: Four to nine copies, $1.25 
each: Ten to nineteen copie3, $1.'J0 each: Twenty copies 
and upward, $1 each. Papers are addressed to each name. 
ty Either English or German Edition, at these prices. 
HEARTH AND HOME: $3 a year for less than four. 
Four to nine copies, $3.75 each : 10 or more copies, $2.50 each. 
£3^"" Subscribers to American Agriculturist for 
18T2 are entered as soon as received, and they get the 
balance of this year FREE. This applies also to premium- 
list names. Subscribers to Hearth and Home be- 
gin when their names are received, unless otherwise di- 
rected, and are entered for one year from, date of reception . 
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For Spare Hours, 
ForEveningWork 
For Rainy Days, aud 
for those Seeking Employment. 
GOOD FOR 
Farmers, Postmasters, 
Oardeners, 
Nurserymen, 
Physicians, 
ministers, 
Teachers, 
Ladies, 
Children, 
Merchants, 
Mechanics, 
Lawyers, 
Students, 
Clerks, 
Conductors, 
For ALL.. 
The Publishers of American Agriculturist and 
Hearth and Home take pleasure in announcing 
a new general Premium List for 1S72 superior to 
anything before offered. The best premiums of 
last year are retained, and many new and valuable 
articles are introduced. 
The design of this Premium List is fully explained on 
page 368 of Amer. Agricullurisl,Oct., 1871, which please see. 
These premiums have engaged the attention of 
all classes iu past years, aud over 13,000 per- 
sons have found pleasure and profit in them. 
They are all new, first-class, valuable, reliable arti- 
cles, just as good, as money. The assort- 
ment is so large that every one will find some- 
thing needed. See table and descriptions. 
Any person who chooses may collect a 
small or large list of subscribers and re- 
ceive the premium. It Is only necessary 
to show a copy of tlie paper, explain Its 
value, and. collect and forward names. 
It has been done largely at stores, shops, 
post-offices, etc., and by private individuals. By 
Co-operation, Ministers, Teachers, Churches, 
Sunday and week-day Scholars, have obtained Me- 
lodeons, Libraries, Cyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc., 
also Sewing Machines, and the like, for poor 
widows and others. Many professional men have 
opened and mado up good premium lists at their 
offices. Clerks in stores and post-offices have 
materially increased their salaries thus, while in- 
dividuals in all classes have secured good things 
for themselves or for presents 
to others, all without ttie use of 
working hours, and at no 
money cost. 
As a constant Business 
Employment, some persons 
canvass all the lime, receive the 
premium articles, and sell them 
for cash, and thus secure large 
salaries. One lady has averaged 
over $3,000 -ixycar for years past, 
aud others are getting large pay 
for their time, often $S to $SO a 
day. Some who did poorlyat first 
have, by perseverance, acquired 
the art of canvassing, and become 
very successful. The work is 
honorable. The Journals are use- 
ful iu every family in City, Village, 
and Country. 
The American Agriculturist is 
everywhere known and approved. 
Hearth iSD Home is now with- 
out a superior in the world as a 
splendidly illustrated Weekly News- 
paper, for real value, cheapness, 
and adaptability to every home iu 
America. The papers are entirely 
different. Taken together, they 
supply over $30,000 worth of 
fine engravings, aud more good 
reading than can be found in fifty 
books costiug one Dollar each. 
Premium Clubs can be made up 
of subscribers to either paper, or 
partly of both, as noted over the 
Table. We call especial at- 
tention to the last column of 
figures, showing the small num- 
ber of names required where 
both papers are taken, at the 
reduced price of $4 a year. 
You, Reader, can get 
a Premium. TK V IX. 
Explanatory IVotes. 
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Note the following Items: 
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count, though from one or a dozen 
difl'erent Po6t-officee. But (4) Tell 
us with each name or list of names 
sent, that it is for a premium 
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that the subscribers may begin to re- 
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any time, from one to sir months, to 
fill up yonr list (d) Send the exact 
money with each list of names, so that 
there may be no confusion of money 
accounts (e) Old and new sub- 
scribers all count in premium clubs, 
but a portion, at least, should be new 
names ; it is partly to get these that 
we offer premiums to canvassers 
(/) Specimen Numbers, Cards, and 
Show-bills will be supplied free as 
needed by canvassers, but they should 
be used carefully aud economically, as 
they are very costly (g) Remit 
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or Bankers, payable to order of Orange 
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Orders. If neither of these is obtain- 
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gistry; pnt in the money and seal the 
letter in the presence of the Post- 
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[In ttie following table is piven the price of each article, and the number or 
subscribers required to jret it free, at the regular rates, $1.50 and $3.00 a veur, lor the 
two papers; also at the club rates 01" 81 and $2.50: also at the rates of $4 a year for 
both papers together.] 
N. Wt.—In all Premium Clubs for either paper, TVi'O copies of American 
Agriculturist 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, wilt count exactly the same. 
In this way Premium Clubs can be made up from the 2nd and 4th columns, 
or from tlie 3d and 5th, or wltolly from the Btn column. 
(1) (8) Or (3) (4) Or (5) 
Table of Premiums and Terms, 
For Amcricau Agriculturist, 
aud for Hearth aud Home, 
for the If ear 1873. ■&§! 
Open to all— No Competition. £ £ 
£ 
No. Karnes of Premium Articles. 
J— Knives and Fnrks (Patterson Broe.) $14 00 
3— Knives and Forks (do. do.) $18 50 
3— Knives and Forks (do. do.) $22 00 
4— Knives and Forks (do. do.): $25 50 
5— Carver and Fork (do. do.). 
6— Fluted Steel (do. do.).... 
7— French Cook's Knife, Fork, and Steel. ... 
8— Pocket Knife (Smith <k Clark). 
9— Pocket Knife (do. to.). 
Vt— Pocket Knife (do. do.). 
11— todies* locket Knife (do. do.). 
19}—Multum in Parvo Knife (do.) 
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American 
Agricul- 
turist. 
Number 
of Sub- 
scribers 
required 
at 
t3—Cake Basket ( Luci u 
$5 00 
$2 .10; 
$3 00. 
$1 50 
$2 (10: 
$2 50 
$2 00 
.... $3 50 
rl Man'fa Co.).$12 00 
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.$30 00 
. $8 00 
. $7 00 
..$12 00 
. $6 00 
.. $6 00 
$12 00 
.$12 00 
$2 75 
14 — Casters and Fruit Basket 
15— Revolving Butter Cooler 
Hi— Card Receiver 
17— Nut-picks and Crackers 
IS— Half Dozen Napkin Rings 
19— One Dozen Teaspoons 
%0—One Dozen Tablespoons 
at— One Dozen Table Forks 
33— Child's Cup 
33— GoM Pen. Sil. Case (George F. Hawkes),tz 25' 
34— GoM Peri and Silver Case (do. do.) $5 00 
35— Cold Pen. Handle gold-tipped, (do. do.) $0 00 
30— Ladies' Cold Pen and Rubber Case (rfo.)$6 00- 
37— Ludden's Patent Revolving Pencil $1 50 
as— Ludden's Patent Revolving Pencil $3 50 
39— Am usette $6 00! 
30— ilabys Chair (L. O. Colvin) $4 00 
31— Parlor Kaleidoscope $7 00 
3a— Moore's Floral Set (Moore Man'f'yCo.) $1 00 
33— Steam Engine $100 
34— Garden Seeds tor a Family (40 kinds). $5 00 
3.1— Flower Seeds for a Family (100 kinds) . $5 00 
36— Garden Seeds it Flower Bulbs(SeIection).\'i 00 
37— Set of Field Croquet $8 00 
38— Seicing Machine (Grover dsBaker) $55 00 
30— Sewing Machine (Florence) $63 00 
40— Sewing JIaclilne ( Willcox & Gtbhs) $55 00 
41— Bickford Family Knitting Machine $25 00 
43— Washing Machine (Doti/s) $15 00 
43— Clothes Wrinaer (Best— Universal) $9 00 
Icir-Blanchard Clium $8 00 
45— Melodean. 4-octave (G .A. Prince <c Co.'s) $67 00 
46— Melodeon, 5-octave (do. do.) $112 Oo! 
47— Piano, Splendid ~ t -oct.(Steiiucai/de *S'ema)$625 00 
48— Silver Watch 1 American Watch Co.).... $40 00 
49— Ladies' Fine. GoldWatch(Am.WatchCo.)V00 00 
50— Breech loading Pocket Rifle $16 00 
SI— Double Bbl. Gun (Cooper, Harris <£M.)i30 00 
53— Tool Chest (Patterson Bros.). $45 00 
53— Charles Pratt's Antral Oil (1 can. 5 Gal.) $4 00 
54— Barometer (Woodruffs Mercurial) $10 00 
55— Barometer (Woodruff's Mercurial) $15 00 
56 — Uuckei/e Harvester MotCer ...:.. $125 00 
57— Ptlent Cylinder Plow (R.H.Allen rf t'o.)$18 00 
58— Collins <e Co.'s Cast Cast-Steel I'lmc $55 00 
59— JKnid Cultivator and Weeder(Ctnnstock) $9 00 
GO—Cahoou's Broadcast Seed-Sower $10 00 
61— American Submerged Pump $15 00 
6'i— Pump and Sprinkler (Page's) $5 00 
OS— Family Scales (Fairbanks <& Co.) $14 00, 
64— Building Blocks (Crundall) $2 00 
65— Pocket Lanterns ( One Dozen) $9 00 
66— New American Cyelopcedia (Appleton's)%W 00| 
67— Woreesler'sGreat Illustrated Dictionary $10 00 
68 — Any Back Volume Aariculturist 1 « $1 75 
69— Any Two Back Volumes 
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70— Any Three do. 
71— Any F'our do. 
7%—Any Five do. 
73— Any Six do. 
74 — Any Seven do. 
75— Any Eight do. 
—(Each ddd'l Volume at same rate) 
76- Fifteen Vols. XVI to XXX 
77— Any Back Volume Agriculturist 
7%—Any Tiro Back Volumes do. 
70— Any Three do. do. do. 
SO— Any F'our do. do. do. 
81— Any Five do. do, do. 
83 — Any Six do. do, do. 
83 — Any Seven do. do.. do. 
84 — Any Eight do. do. do. 
85 — Any Nine do. do. do. 
—(Each add'l Volume at same rate) 
SG-Fifteen Vols. XVI to XXX 
87— Farmer's Roy's Library $5 00 
88— Farmer's Ron's Library $8 25 
89— Farmer's Bog's Library $1 1 25' 
$37 50 
90— Farmer's Boy's Library $15 751 
91— Farmer's Bon's Library. , $20 00 
93— Any Back Vol. Hearth & Home (Bound). $4 00 
93— Any Two Back Vols. do. do. 
—(Each additional Volume at same rate.) 
94— A 810 Library (Your Choice) 
05— A S15 Library do. 
OG—A 830 library do. 
07— A 835 Library do. 
OS- A 830 Library do. 
99— A 835 Library do. 
100— A S40 Library do. 
101— jl S45 Library do. 
103— .1 850 Library da. 
103— .4 $60 Library do. 
104— A 87 5 Library do. 
105— .1 8100 Library do 
$s 00 
$10 00 
106— A Choice of Good Books. 
:75 00 
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at 
$4.00. 
557" Every Premium article is new and of the very best manufacture. No 
cliarge is made for packing or boxing any article in our Premium List. Tht 
Premiums, No«. 8 to 12, 23 to 28, 34, 35, 36, 68 to 91, and 94 
to 106 inclusive, will each be delivered FREE of all charges, by mail or ex- 
press (at the Post-office or express office nearest recipient), to any place in the United 
States or Territories.— (No. 33 mailed for 80 cents extra.) The other articles 
cost ttie recipient only the freigld after leaving the manufactory of each, by any 
conveyance desired. See Descriptions of Premiums on Next Page. 
