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Tabic of Premiums and Term**, 
For American Agriculturist, 
and for irleartn and Home, 
for tlie Year 18 73. vg 
Open to all— A'o Competition. ££ 
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No. Names of Premium Articles. N 
1— Knives and Fork* (Patterson Bros.). ^15 00 
2— Knives and Forks (do. do.) $-^n no 
3-Carrer and Fork (do. do.l $s 50 
4— French Cook's Knife, Fork, and Steel $4 25 
5— Pocket Knife (Meriden Cutler:/ Co.). si w 
6- Pocket Knife (do. do.) sa an 
7 -Pocket Knife (do. do.) " sa 75 
8— Ladies' Pocket Knife (do. do.) " $2 00 
9—Multum in Parvo Knife (Miller Bros ) $3 50 
10— Cake Basket (Lucius Hart Man' fg Co')$l2 00 
11— Revolving Butter Cooler (do. do.) $8 00 
13— Card Receiver (do. do.). $7 00 
13— Nut-nicks am' Crackers (do. do.) $12 PO 
14— Half- Dozen Napkin Rings (do. do.) '$8 00 
15— One Dozen Teaspoons (do. do.) $G 00 
16— One Dozen Tablespoons (do. do.) $12 00 
17— One Dozen Table Forks (do. <?o.).$i2 00 
IS— Child's Cup (do. rfo.).$2 75 
19— Cold. Pen, Sit. Case (George F. Hawkes.) $3 25 
'JO— Cold Pen and Silver Case (do. do.). $5 00 
31— Cold Pen.Hnndl, gold-lipped (do. do.). $G 00 
'ZH— Ladies' Gold Pen and Rubber Case (do.) $6 00 
•23— Paranon Pat. Revolving Pencil (do.), n 50 
24— Paragon Pat. Revolving Pencil (do.). $3 00 
25— Hanson's Indelible Ink 75 
26— Moore's Floral Set (Moore Man'fg Co si 00 
2T— Steam Enqinc $1 00 
•28— Garden Seedsd; Flower Bulbs (selection) $2 no 
29— Sewing Machine (Grocer & Baker) $55 00 
30— Sewing Machine (Florence) $65 00 
31— Seicina Machine (Wttlcoz it G(66s)....$55 00 
32— Beckwith Seicina Machine, Improved.$12 00 
33— Bick,ford Family Knitttna Machine.. . .$'25 CO 
34— Washing Machine (Dotv's) $15 00 
35-C7o(A*s Wrinper (P<*1 - Unit rri-on XV W 
W—Mdodeon, 4-octave (G.J. Prince & Co.V.-Tt 00 
37—Melodeon, 5-octavc (do. do.) $112 00 
3S— Piano. Solendid ii.nct.(SteinicavccSons)$G5Q Of! 
Sit— Silver Watch (American Watch CO.. .$40 00 
40— Ladles' Fine Gold Watch (do. do.).. $1C0 00 
41— Breeeh-loadina Pocket Rifle $16 00 
4,1—Double-bb'. Gun ( Cooper. Harris it H.).$m OO 
43-osnrte Pratt's Astral Oiincon.SGal.) $3 75 
4'1—Hand Cultivator it Weeder (Comstock) $9 00 
45— A merican Snbmevged Pump ?15 00 
46— Family Scales (Fairbanks it Co.) $14 00 
47— Bvildina Blocks (Crandall) $2 00 
48—" Buy's Cirn Boat. " (works bu Steam).. $2 50 
49— Worcester's_Great ninstr'ed Dictionary^lo OO 
(1) (3) (3) CD (5) 
American Health 
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RX— Any Tiro Back Volumes do. 
52— Any Three do. do. do. 
53— Any Four do. do. do. 
$<1—Ariy Five do. do. do. 
55— Any Six do. do. do. 
56— Any Seven do. do. do. 
57— Any Eight do. do. do. 
— (Each add'l Vol. at same rate.) 
5&-Siztecn Vols. XVI to XXXI. 
59— Any Back Vol. Agriculturist 
Gn—Any Tic Back Volumes do. 
Rl—Any Tliree do. do. do. 
62— Any Four do. do. do. 
63— Anil Five do. do. do. 
64— Any Six do. do, do. 
G5—Any Seven do. do. do. 
GG—Any Eiaht do. do. do. 
G7—Any Nine do. do. do. 
(Each add'l Volume at same rale). 
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GS-Sixteen Vols. XVT to XXXI. 
69— Farmer's Boy's Library... 
70— Farmer's Boy's Library... 
71— Farmer's Boy's Library .. 
72— Farmer's Boy's Library $15 75 
73— Farmer's Boy's Library $20 CO 
74— Any Back Vol. Hearth it Home (Bound). S4 00 
75— A ny Tico Back Vols. do. do. $8 00 
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77— A 815 Library do. 
78— .1 820 Library do. 
79— .1 825 Library do. 
80— .1 830 Library do. 
81— .1 835 Library do. 
S'2—A 840 Librarv do. 
83— -t 815 Library do. 
84— .1 850 Library do. 
85-.1 860 Library do. 
86— A 875 Library do. 
87— A 8100 Library do. 
88— A Choice of Goon Books. (See Description.) 
S9—Breech-loa,lina Sltot-yun (Remlnoton's)&5 00 
90— Single-barrel Shot-gun, (do.) $8 OOli 
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(at the Post-office or express office nearest the recipient), to any place in the Vnited 
Slates or Territories.— (No. 27 mailed for 30 cents extra.) The other articles 
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