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AMERICAN AGKICl'L'fUIST. 
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Heaktu and Home is now with- 
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books costing one Dollar each. 
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of subscribers to cither paper, or 
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other, as noted over the Table. 
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to the last column of figures, 
showing the small number of 
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[In the following table is given the price of each article, and the number of 
subscribers required to yet it free, at the regular rates, $1.50 a year for American 
Agriculturist, and $S.OO a year for Hearth and Home ; also at the club rates of $1 aud 
$2.50: also at the rates of $4 a year for both papers together.] 5^- Descrip- 
tions of Premiums will be eent tree to applicants. 
IV. B.— In all Premium Clubs for either paper, TWO copies of American 
Agriculturist (English or German) at $1.50 each> and OXE 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 up from the 
>>,z and A* ! > columns, or from the 3d and 5£ft, or wholly from the 9th column. 
Table ofPremiuius and Term*, 
For American Agriculturist, 
and for Hearth and Home, 
for tne Year 18 73. 
Open to all— No Competition. 
Ko. Names of Premium Article*. 
1— - Knives and Fork,* (Patterson Bros.).. 
%— Knives and Forks (do. do.) . 
3— Carver and Fork (tto. do.) . 
4:— French Cook's Knife, Fork, and Meet 
5— Pocket Knife (Meriden Cutlery Co.). 
6— Pocket Knife (do. do.) 
7— Pocket Kmfe (do. do.) 
8— Ladies" Pocket Knife (do. do.) 
9— Multum in Parvo Knife (do. Jo. I 
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Agricul- 
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$1.50 M. 
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320 oo 
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. $2 75 
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S3 50 
10— Cake Basket (Lucius Mart Many g Co.)«I2 00 
11— Revolving Butter Cooler (do. do.). SS 00 
12— Card Receiver (do. do.). £7 00 
13— Hut-picks and Crackers (do. do.). S12 00 
14— Half- Dozen Napkin Binge (do. do.).'$s oo 
15— One Dozen Teaspoons (do. do.). $6 CO 
16- One Dozen Tablespoons (do. do.). $12 00 
l 7 — One Dozen Tableworks (do. do.). $12 00 
IS-Child's Cup (do. do.). $2 75 
in—Gold Pen, Sil. Case (George I. Jjnickes.) S3 25 
20— Sold Pen and Silver Cose (do. do.). $5 00 
•21— Gold Pen.Bandle gold-tipped (do. do.), $r. no 
•1-2— Ladies' Gold Pen and Rubber Case (do.) S6 00 
'13-Paragon Fat. Bevolving Pencil (do.). fL 50 
■21— Paragon Pat Revolving Pencil <do.). ?3 00 
2S— Paysan's Indelible Tnl 75 
-Hi— Moore's Floral Set (Moore Man'fg Co) Si 00 
<27-Steam Engine • Si 00 
28— Garden Seeded: Flower Bulbslselection) $2 00 
•29— s- icing Machine (Graver ehBaier)....t56 00 
30— Sewing Machine (Florence) £65 00 
31— Sewing Machine (Willcox it- Gibbs) $55 00 
3%—Beckwith Sewing Machine, Improved. S12 00 
33— Bickford Family Knitting Machine.. ..S25 00 
34— Washing Machine (Doty's) S15 00 
;55— Clothes Wringer (Best— Universal) So 00 
itii—Melodean, 4-octave (G. A . Princi &■ C'o.'s.S67 00 
37— Melodeon, 5-octare (do. do.) S112 00 
38— Piano .Snlendid l-oct.(Stein wayd-Sons) $650 00 
39— Stiver Watch (American. Watch £'o.)...S40 00 
40— Ladies' Fine Gold Watch (do. do.) ..S100 00 
4.1— Breech-loading Pocket Rife $16 00 
1-i—Double-bbl. Gun ( Cooper. Harris d II.). $30 00 
4,3— Charles Pratt's Astral 0il(ican,5Qal.) S3 75 
44— Band Cultivator d- Weeder (Comstock) SO CO 
45 — American Submerged Pump $15 00 
4,8— Family Scales (Fairbanks & Co.) SM 00 
47—Buildtn g Blocks (CtandalT) S3 00 
48—" Bog's Own Boat " (works bu Steam).. $2 50 
49— War cester's Great Hlustr'ed Dictionary$10 00 
50— Any back Volume Agriculturist ^ SI 75 
&1—An'?r Two Back Volumes do. s S3 50 
Si— Any Tliree do. do. do. S S5 25 
53— Any Four do. do. do. _-~ $7 00 
54,-An'g Five do. do. do. I |b S8 75, 
55— Any Six do. do. do. 1 3 £.$10 50: 
SB— Any Seren do. do. do. = $12 25 1 
57— Any Eight do. do. do. Ij $14 00 
—(Each add'! Vol. at same rate.) I w 
58— Sixteen Vols. XVI to XXXI. I ?2s 00 
59— Any lurk Vol. Agriculturist ■ $2 50 
60— Ann Tiro Back Volumes do. 2 $5 00 
61— Any Tliree do. do. do. S $7 50 
WZ—Any Four do. do. do. 5 $10 00 
63-.! mi Fire do. do. do. % S12 50 
64— Any Six do. do. do. , R, S15 00 
BS— Any Seven do. do. do. j S17 50 
66— Any Eight do. do. do. | $20 CO 
67— Any Sine do. do. do. s S22 50 
—(Each add'l Volume at same rate) £ 
BS-Sixl,,,i Vols. XVI to XXXI. . N $J0 00 
69— Farmer's Bou's Library $3 00 
70 — Farmer'e Bon's Library $3 25 
71— Farmer's Boy's Library $11 25 
72— Farmer's Bou's Library $15 75 
73— Farmer'e Ban's Library $20 00 
74— Any Back Vol. Hearth A- Home (Bound). $4 00 
75— Any Tiro Back Vols. do. do. SS 00 
{Each additional Volume at same rate.) 
1 SI O Library (Your Choice.) 
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88— A Choice of Good Books. < See Description.) 
89 — Breech-loading Shot-gun (Bemlngton'i)$@a 00' 
99— Single-barrel Shor-g >ni, M».) $8 00 i 
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77— .1 fS15 Library 
7S— .1 S'20 Library 
79— -1 £25 Library 
8(1-1 S30 Library 
S1--1 S35 Library 
82-. 1 840 Library 
8:j-.l 815 Library 
84— A 850 Library 
S5-.1 860 Library 
86-.1 875 Library 
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f^~Eruy Premium, article is new and of the very best manufacture. So 
charge is made for packing or boosing any article in our Premium. List. Hie 
Premiums. Ncs, 5 to 9, 19 to 25, 2S, 50 to 73, «»aT 76 to 88 
inclusive, ui'd each be aelioered FREE of aU charges, by mail or express 
(at the Post-office e/r ej-jn-ess office nearest the recipient), to any place, in the Hated 
States or Territories.— (Xo. 27 mailed far 30 cents ertra.) The other articles 
enst. the recipient only the freight after leaving the manufactory cf each, by any 
conveyance desired. 
