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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[May, 
PERPETUAL CRYSTAL PALACE 
AND 
\ 
Industrial Exhibition Company 
OF NEW YORK. 
ShId scrip tion to trie Stock: 
will be received at the following places in New York City 
UNION TRUST CO 73 Broadway. 
HOWES & JIACY 30 Wall etieet. 
FIFTH NATIONAL BANK Third avenue ami Twenty-sixth street. 
BULL'S HEAD BANK Third avenue and Twenty-fifth Btreet. 
HARLEM BANK Third avenue and One Ilundred and Twenty-fifth street, and of 
A. S DIVEN Erie Railroad Office. 
SAMUEL SLOAN President Delaware and Lackawanna Railroad, corner William street and Exchange place. 
RICHARD Sl'HELL 31 Broad street. 
ERASTTS BROOKS Publisher New York Express. 
H. B CROSBY Hi Nassau street. 
EDWARD ROBERTS Eighty-fifth street and Avenue A. 
PAUL N. SPOFFORD 2(1 Broadway, and at the temporary office of the Company, 925 Broadway. 
All payments must be made by check payable to the order of the Union Trust Company, 73 Broadway. The 
moneys arising from the sale of the stock hereby sold are paid into the Union Trust Company, and can not be paid 
out by said Company except upon vouchers showing that the money has been actually and honestly expanded in the 
erection of the Industrial Exhibition Building, or in acquiring title to land. 
The land of the Company is exempt from taxes, bounded as follows : 08th to 102d street, and 3d to 4th avenue. 
Comprising 355 24-25 city lots, or about 23 Acres. 
Shares $100 each. 
Payments to be made as follows : 
Five per cent at time of subscribing, and the balance in installments not exceeding ten per cent at any one 
installment. 
There can be no safer investment than this. It is a home investment. It is the ownership of laud on New York 
Island, and the erection of a permanent building on the same. 
In accordance with the charter, and by a resolution of the Board of Directors of the Industrial Exhibition Com- 
pany, passed July 24th, 1872, the following memberships have been created, and are oflered for sale at the 
above-named places and by authorized Agents throughout the United States. 
The proper holder of any of these is entitled lo free admission to the Industrial Exhibition, the Art 
Gallery of Statuary and Paintings, and the Garden of Plants, during the time it is open, and limited only by the 
duration of the membership. These memberships do not entitle the holder to admissions to special places of 
amusement, except as conducted by the Exhibition Company. 
MEMBERSHIPS. — PRICE AND KIND. 
Class int. Pri«?e $10. 30 admissions. 
Entitling the purchaser to thirty art missions to the Exhibition. Not transferable. Price, $1G. 
Class 2d. Price $20. 90 admissions. 
Entitling the purchaser to ninety admissions to the Exhibition. Not transferable. Price, $20. 
Class 3d. Price $40. 360 admissions. 
Entitling the purchaser to three hundred and sixty admissions. Not. transferable. Price, $M. 
Class 4 th. Price $100. L,ifc. 
Entitlin; 
the purchaser to admission at any time during life; the 
transferable. Price, $100. 
building being open to the public. Not 
Class 5th. Family for Life. Price $300. 
Entitling the purchaser and his immediate family (in esse at the time of such purchase) or any of them, during 
the lifetime ot any of them, to admission to the Exhibition, when open to the public. Not transferable. Price, $300. 
Class 6th. HEREDITARY AND TRANSFERABLE. Price, $i,OO0. 
Entitling the holder and owner to admission '.o the Exhibition at any time when the building is open to the 
public. Transferable by sale, gift, or devise, but only to be used by the actual owner. The holders of these mem- 
bershlpB are to he regarded as honorary members of the Institution, with such additional privileges as may from 
time to time he granted them bv the Board oi Directors. • 
Payment to be made whenever called on by cluck payable to the order of the "Union Trust Company. 
A suitable Badge will be adopted, for Life, Family, and Hereditary members. 
Memberships will not be sold after the Building is open to the public. 
Each purchaser of a membership will be given an engraving of the Building. 
Banks, Bankers, and Individuals are jvanted to act, as Agents, throughout the United States. 
Applications for space will be filed in the order in which they are received. 
For further information, please address 
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY, 
No. OSS Broadway, IVe^v Yorls City. 
"Our Preference is the Buckeye." 
American Agriculticrist, June, 1872. 
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"^CniREO^ADRWBCEjWTr&CO 
STYLES, SIZES & PRICES TO SUIT ALL FARMERS. 
Deocriptive Circulars Ferwaxded by SlaiL 
TI3E 
AMERICAN HAY-TEDDER. 
Enables the most important Agricultural product of 
America to be cut, cured, and stored in tin* barn in one day. 
Improves the quality and increases the value of the liny 
crop. Prevents all risk of damage from storms and Buddcn 
showers. Is simple, durable, and of light draft. Was 
awarded the New England Agricultural Society's only first 
prize, at the Great Field Trial, at Amherst, Mass., as being 
superior to all others, and the best and only perfect machine 
for tedding or turning hay. 
MADE ONLY BJf 
AMES PLOW COMPANY, 
53 ZJeclcmaii St., New Yor!s, 
and Qnlncy Hall, Boston. 
SEND FOR DESGBIPTIVE CIRCULAR. 
MEDAL MACHINES. 
New York State Agricultural Works, 
WHEELER, MEMCK & CO., 
PROPRIETORS, PATENTEES, AND MANUFACTURERS OF 
RAILWAY CHAW AND LEVER HORSE POWERS, 
Combined THRASHERS and Winnowers, Overshot Thrash- 
ers, Clover Hullers, Feed Cutters, Saw-Mills, Horse Bakes, 
Horse Pitchforks, Shingle-Machines, etc., Albaxt, N. T. 
Chapman's Railway Pitching Apparatus, 
nmrc orofi table than any simple Horse-Kork for unloading 
hay and grain into hams and sheds, and for stacking:. Saves 
Fui-mer'x labor, tim>\ and mono/, Sent on trial. Agents 
wanted. Send for Illustrated Circular, with snn-cpsrioiifi in 
building barns. Address CHAPMAN & WEKKS. 
UtlCft, N". V.. or Syracuse, N, V. 
W E WOILD 3TOT SELL OUR 
« SUPERIOR HAY SPREADER for five 
times its cost if we could not obtnln another. 
