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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[THIS PACE.] 
469 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
Or\nqk Junn & Co., Publishers, 243 Broadway, N. T. City. 
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o^cli for less than four copies: Four to nine copies, $1.25 
each: Ten to nineteen copies, $1.20 each: Twenty copies 
and upward, $1 each. Papers are addressed to each name. 
B2T~ Either English or German Edition, at these prices. 
HEARTH AND HOME: $3 a year for less than four. 
Four to nine copies, $2.75 each : 10 or more copies, $2.50 each. 
f&~ Subscribers to Hearth and Home f.r 1872 
are novv entered at once, and they get the balance of 
this year FREE. This applies also to premium-list names. 
Farmers, 
Gardeners, 
Nurserymen. 
Physicians, 
Ministers, 
Teachers, 
Ladies, 
Children, 
Postmasters, 
Merchants, 
Mechanics, 
Lawyers, 
Students, 
Clerks, 
Conductors, 
Everybody. 
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GOOD THING 
(YOUR OWN CHOICE OF 100) 
WITHOUT MONEY, 
AND WITH 
Very Little Trouble 
DURING 
THIS MONTH 
OF 
December, 1871, 
AS A 
HOLIDAY PRESENT 
For YOURSELF, 
For YOUR "WIFE, 
For YOUR CHILD, 
For YOUR FRIEM), 
For A LOVED PASTOR, 
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cles, Just as good :>•« money. The assort- 
ment is so large that every one will find some- 
thing needed. Over I ,.">(l(l persons have 
already obtained them with pleasure and profit. 
Any person wbo chooses may collect a 
small or large list of subscribers and re- 
ceive tlie premium. It is only necessary 
to show copies of the papers, explain 
their 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 made np 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 the use of 
working hours, and. at no 
money cost. 
As a constant Itusincss 
Employment, some persons 
canvass all the time, receive the 
premium articles, and sell them 
for cash, and thus secure large 
salaries. One lady has averaged 
over $3,000 ayear for years past, 
and others are getting large paj' 
for their time, often $5 to $2© a 
day. Some who did poorly at first 
have, by perseverance, acquired 
the art of canvassing, and become 
very successful. The work is 
honorable. The Journals are use- 
ful in every family in City, Village, 
and Country. 
The American. Agriculturist is 
everywhere known and approved. 
Hearth and 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 in 
America. The papers are entirely 
different. Taken together, they 
supply over §30,000 worth of 
fine engravings, and more good 
reading than can be found in fifty 
books costing 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 SI a year. 
Von, Reader, can get 
a Premium. TKi IX. 
Explanatory IVotes. 
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count, though from one or a dozen 
different P»st-officcs. Beit.... (b) 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- 
ceive the paper at once. You can have 
any time, from one to six months, to 
fill np your list (<7) Send the exact 
money with each list of names, so that 
there may he no confusion of money 
accounts (e) Old and new sub- 
scribers all count in premium clubs, 
but a portion, at least, should he new 
names; it is partly to get these that 
wc offer premiums t* canvassers 
(/) Specimen Numbers. Cards, and 
Show-bills will be supplied free as 
needed by canvassers, but they Bhonld 
be used carefully anil economically, as 
they are very costly (g) Remit 
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or Bankers, payable to order of Orange 
Judd & Co., or send Post-office Money 
Orders. If neither of these is obtain- 
able, Register Money Letters, affixing 
sunups both for the postage and re- 
gistry; put in the money and seal the 
letter in the presence of the Post- 
master, and take his receipt for it. 
Money sent in any of the above ways 
is at our risk; otherwise it is not. 
[In the following table is piven the price of each article, and the number of 
subscribers required to pet it free, at the repulur rates, $1.56 and $ 3.00 a vear, for the 
two papers; also at the club rates of $1 and $2.50: also at the rates of $4 a year for 
both papers together.] 
N. B. — In all Premium Clubs for either paper, TWO copies of American: 
Agriculturist at $1.50 each, and ONE copy of Hearth and Home at $3.00. u-iU 
count exactly the same. So also two copies of American Agriculturist at $1 
each, and one copy of Hearth and Home at $5.50, will count exactly the same. 
In tli/s way Prefmum Clubs can be made up from the 2nd and 4th columns* 
or from the 3d and 5th, or wlmlly from the 6th column. 
Table of Premiums and Terms, 
For American Agriculturist, 
and for Heartli and Home, 
for the Year 1S72. 
•a 
SB 
Open to all— No Competition. £. £ 
No. Names nf Premium Articles. 
1— Knives and Forks {Patterson Bros.).... .$1} 00 
2— Knives and Forks (do. do.) SIS f^O 
3-i Knives and Forks (do. do.) $22 00 
4— Knives and Forks (do. do.) $25 50 
5— Carver and Fork (do. do.) $5 00 
6— Fluted Steel (do. do.) $2 50 
7— French Cook's Knife, Fork, and Steel $3 00 
8— Pocket Knife (Smith <t Clark) $1 50 
9— Pocket Knife (do. do.) $2 00 
10— Pocket Knife (do. do.) $!50 
11— iMdies* Pocket Knife {do. do.) $2 00 
12— Multum in Parvo Knife (do.) $3 50 
13— Cake Basket (Lucius Hurt Xan'fg Co.). $12 00 
(1) (2) Or (3) (4) Or (5) 
American Hearth 
.£50 00 
. $8 00 
. $7 00 
,.$iz oo 
.. $6 00 
.. $6 00 
. $12 oo 
..$12 oo 
14 — Casters and Fruit Basket (do.' do.) 
15 — Reviving Ruder Cooler (do. do.) 
Mr— Card Receiver (do. do.) 
17— Nut-pieks and Crackers (do. do.) 
18— Half Dozen Napkin Kings (do. do.) 
19— One Dozen Teasjioons (do. do.) 
•iO—One tloztn 7'ablespoons (do. do.) 
HI— One Dozen Table Forks (do. do.) 
2i— Child's Cup (do. do.) .. 
23— Gold Pen. Sil. Case (George F. Hawkes),t3 25 
24— Gold Pen and Silver Case (do. do.) $5 00 
J85— Gold Pen. Handle gold-tipped, (do. do.) $6 00 
20— Ladies' Gold Pen and Rubber Case (rfo.)$6 00 
27 — t.udden's Patent Revolving Pencil $1 50 
28— Ludden's Patent Revolving Pencil $3 50 
20— .1 in usetle $6 00 
HO— Baby's Chair (L. O. Collin) $4 00 
31— Parlor Kaleidoscope $7 00 
32— Moore's Floral Set (Moore Man'f'gCo.) $l 00; 
33— Steam. Engine $1 00 
34— Garden Seeds tor (t Family (40 kinds). $5 00 
35— flower Seeds for a Family UOO kinds). $5 00 
36— Garden Seeds tk Flower Rulb8(Selection).tZ 00 
37— Set of Field Croquet $8 00 
38— Sewing Machine (Grover <k Baker) $55 00 
39— Sewing Machine. (Florence) $6300 
40— Sewing Machine < Willcnx d; Qibbe) $55 00 
41— Smoothing Marrorc (.1. J.Thomas <k c'o.)$25 00 
43— Washing Machine (Duty's) $15 00 
43— Clothes Wringer (Best— Universal) $9 00 
44— Blanchard Churn $8 00 
45— Melodeon, A-octave (G.A.Pi inced: Co.'s) $67 00 
46— Melodeon. R-octare (do. do.) $112 00 
47— Piano, Splendid ~-oct.(Steiuwayd- ,S'ons)$625 00 
48— Silver Watch (American Watch Co.) $40 00 
49— Ladies' Fine GoldWatch(Am.WatchCo.)!t)W On 
50— Breech- loading Pocket Rifle $16 00 
51— Double Bbl. Gun (Cooper, Harris <fciA)$30 00 
52— Tool Chest (Patterson Bros.) $45 00 
53— Charles Pratt's Aslrai Oil (1 can, 5 Gal.) $4 00 
54— Barometer ( Woodruffs Mercurial) $10 00 
55— Bar-ometer (Woodruff's Mercurial) $15 00 
56 — Buckeye Harvester Moirer $125 00 
57— Patent Cylinder Plow (R.H. Allen <e Co.)$lS 00! 
58— Collins ,(• Co.'e Cast Cast-Steel I'low $25 00 
59— Hand Cultivator and Weeder(Comslock) $9 001 
6lt— Canaan's Broadcast Seed-Sower $10 00' 
61— American Submerged Pump $15 00! 
62— Pump and Sprinkler (rage'*) $5 00 
(Mi— Family Scales (Fairbanks <& Co.) $14 oo 
64— Buildina Blocks (Crundall) $2 00 
65— Pocket Lanterns ( One Doeen: $9 00 
66— New Ameriiini Cyclopaedia (Appittou's)$80 00 
67— Worcester's Great III u st ru ted vtctianary $10 00 
68— Any Back Volume Aariculturist 
69 — Any Two Back Volumes tZ9, 
70— Any Three do. do. ,!o. 
71— Any Four do. do. do. 
7%—Any Five do. do. do. 
73— Any Six do. do. do. 
74 — Any Seven do. do. do. 
173— Any Eight do. do. do. 
— ( Each ddd'l Volume at same rate) 
76— Fifteen Vols. XVI to XXX 
77 — Any Rack Volume Agriculturist 
78— Any Tuo Back Volumes do. 
79— Any Time do. 
80 — *4ay Four do. 
81— Any Fire do. 
82 — Any Six do. 
S3 — Any Seven do. 
84— Ann Bight do. 
85 — Any Nine dq^ 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
$1 
.3 $3 50, 
"■< $5 25 
. . $7 00 
•=£ S3 75: 
5 5 $10 50 
o a $12 25 
•2 $14 00 
$26 83 
^ $2 50, 
.5 $5 00 
5 87 ru 
5 $10 00 
S $12 50 
K, $15 00 
. $17 50 
£ $20 00 
- $22 50 
Agricul- 
turist, 
Number 
of Sub- \ 
scril/ers 
required', 
at 
It 
70 
90 
110 
124 
37 
25. 
301 
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a 
30 
65 
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52 
49 
65! 
45 
45 
65 
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27 
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37 
37 
19 
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37 
33 
52 
24 
24 
33 
33 
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52 
24(1 
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120 
70 
54, 
51! 
295 
400 
155(1 
150 
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150 
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33 
58 
75 
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120 
51 
58 
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54 
325 
58 
20 
29 
37 
17 
51 
61 
at 
$1.50 
21 
27 
33 
— ( Edcli aihl'l Volume at same rate) S 
86— Fifteen Vol*. XVI to XXX J N $37 50 
87— farmer 's Boy's Library $5 00 
88— Farmer's Boil's Library $S 25 
89— Farmer's Boy's Library $11 25 
00 — Farmer's Boy's Libra ru $15 75 
91— Farmer's Roi/'s Library. $20 00 
92— Ami Hack !"<•/. Hearth Cbllome (Bound). $4 f!0 
93— Any Two Rack Vols. do. do. $8 00 
(Each adilitional Volume at same rate.) 
94— 4S10 Library (Your Choice) 
95—^1 S15 Library 
OH— -1 S20 Library 
97— -1 S2t Library 
98--1 S30 Library 
99— .1 S35 Library 
1011- .4 S40 Library 
101— .4 S45 Libra) y 
102— .1 S50 Library 
103-.1 SOO Library 
104— .4 S5 5 Library 
105— A sioo Library 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
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106— A Choice of Good Books. 
v.^io no 
t»Sril5 On 
= 5$20 00 
; fj25 00 
Si) $30 00 
•e . $35 on 
S S $40 00 
a^$45 00 
~'5$50 00 
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s ^$75 00 
J -5-100 On 
(See Description.) 
$3.00 
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Number 
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120 
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Or (6) 
Both 
Papers 
together. 
Number 
of Sub- 
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required 
at 
$4.00. 
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23p—£y< ry Premium article is new and of the very best manufacture. No 
charge is made for packing or boxing any article in our Premium list. The 
Premiums, Nos. 8 to 12, 23 to 2S, 34, 35, 36, 68 to 91, tnd 94 
to 106 inclusive, will each be delivered FREE of all charge ■-. by mail or ex- 
prt ---■■ 1 at the Post-office or e-rpress office nearest recipient), to any place in the United 
Slates or Territories.— (No. 33 mailed for 30 cents extra.) Tlie other articles 
cost the redpkni only the freinld after leaving the manufactory of each, by any 
conveyance desired. Bee Descriptions of Premiums on Next Page. 
