198 [READ ABOUT] AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. [THE PREMIUMS.] [May, 
You ruU'W riY wo can ec'l Fir?t 
Class 7 Octave Pianos fur S290? 
kW'u answer— It Coats less than 
! $300 to make any $600 Piano 
! eoiil tuiouj-jii Agents, all of whom 
£nmki> IOO per ct. profit. We 
rhavcnoAfrents but snip direct l<» 
rv^. */ families at Factory price, and war- 
rant 5 Years. Send for illustrated circular, in which wc 
refer to over 500 Bankers, Merchants, <£c. (some of 
whom you may know), using ourPianos, in 44 States and 
Territories, u. S. f-iano Co., C I O Uroadway, H.Y. 
A Great Offer for May ! ! 
HORACE WATERS & SON, 481 Broadway, New York, 
■will dispose of 100 PIANOS and ORGANS of flrstebifw 
makers, including Wuters's, nt extrkmei.v low peickg 
for oash THIS month. New 7-octave PIANOS, modern 
improvements, for*Sr5 cnsll. THE WATKliS CONCERTO 
FAIiLOIi ORG IKS are tin- most beautiful in style and per- 
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Installments received, ranning from one to three years. 
Illustrated Catalogue mailed. 
20 
Sheets 
lH usic, 
of Choice 
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Why throw away money on high-priced Music when you 
can select from our Catalogue of TOO pieces? Any 20 Half- 
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Sold by all booksellers, and can be ordered through any 
newsdealer. Semi stamp for Catalogue. Address 
ltE\J. W. HITCHCOCK, Publisher, 
430 Third avexue. New Yoke. 
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7 liee man Street, N w rork. 
3E 
SOUTH. 
Scribner's Lumber and Log-Book, 
HALF A MILLION* COPIES SOLD. ThlB Boofc as jnsl 
been cftrelully revised, enlarged, and improved, with 
Dovle's Log-Tables added, and it is now the most full and 
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measurement lor all kind* of lumber, logs, plank, cubical 
contents of square and round timber, stave and heading 
bolt tables, wages, rent, board, capacity of cisterns, cord- 
wood tables, iniere-t. ntc, mi I has become the standard 
Book throughout the Unite i si ites •> l Canada. 
lie mire and get the New B-tition, with Dnj/le'x Lag-Table. 
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post-paid. G- VV. KISHRR. P Box 388, Rochester, N. Y 
STEEL PENS, 
OP THE OLD STANDARD QUALITY. 
The well-known Original and Popular Xos.. 
303 404 170 
151, 
having been assumed by orh.-c makers, we desire to caution 
the public in respect t<> said imitations. 
JOS. C1LLOTT &. SONS, 
91 John Street, New York. 
SEYMOUR'S SHbARS & SCISSORS, 
*'The Best are the Cheapest." ^^^fe. « ~ -S 
Extra Quality. Crocus Polish. & la » " ~ 
"^ S3 
laroily Size, - - $1-50 
Ladies' Scissors, - l.OO 
By mail, prepaid. Send P. O. Order or Draft. ^ Sa*j 
HENRY SETMOFR ft CO.. 60 Rnso St. New York, 
50c. TO SI PER GAILOW. 
COTTAGE COLO?. PAINTS. 
i i' -. I 1 round in oil 
.; per g tllon. 
E. G. KRLLET'B Patent Metallic !" 
and Mixed ready for use. Fiflj cen 
send for card ol colors. 
NEW YORK ( ITY OIL CO, Solc Agents, lie Maiden 
Lane, >Je\v York. 
"Write for a Trice L 
gREAT V/KTERM 
JFOKIVSTaO 
1"9 rmPlifcld Ft., ritteburph, P.". 
Breech Loa'Ti^- ti: t Hv.v.-, $-)) t > >...ju. Double BhoS 
GunB.$3to.^l.'iO. Sin£loGuns,$3to$2u. Rifles, $S to $7o 
Rev .Wen, ff>5 to S,2j. Pistols, $1 to $3. Gun Material, 
Fishing Tackle. 4c, I t < - r to d I -a or cl 
Army Guns, Revolvers, etc. bought or trided for. Gnods 
sent by express C.O.D. tube ex^uiiaeJL^.ore paid fur. 
AGENTS and Peddlers far our Prpss and Strainer. 
Presses and errafna jams. Jellies, herbs, v tablM.lnrd. 
tallow, mpats, rbcpfic, e'e, Oniric nivl prnfli hie. Over 
60,no ' wl l in n fp.w loenlltipR. Evr>rv famllv wimg if. Reiving 
mnvhtue find other esdnhHuhed agent* are finding thU very 
profitable Oirftnlnrs free. 
LI I'lLEFIKLD & DAME. 10? Wnsh'n St., Boston. Mas?. 
A«w;vrS WW^iri* to sell our ireful 
Honofhidd nrtieh s needed hv pv >rv man mid woman. 
targe profits— quick B&lea. Rend f 
PLCJJIB & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
PremiumSo 
A-\¥" 0."VE con, with but little 
time and trouble, collect a small or 
large club of subscriber*, for either 
AuiPi'icziii Agriculturist 
or Hearth ;isi«S BIoim«', or 
both, and receive therefor one 
of the very excellent articles in the 
Premium List given i:i the adjoining 
table. Over 1-1,0®9 persons 
have secured one or more of them, 
and they have almost universally given 
great satisfaction to those receiving 
them. In making up premium lists 
you can promise every subscriber for 
1873, A BS.-'aHtiful Picture 
worth man; times the 
Subscription Price. [See 
particulars about the Pictures else- 
when in tMspaper.) 
The American Agriculturist is 
everywhere known and approved. 
Hearth and Home is now with- 
out :t superior in the world as a 
splendidly illtistratecl Weekly News- 
paper, for real value, cheapness, 
and adaptability to every home in 
America. The papers are entirely 
different. Taken together, they 
supply over §55.000 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 cither paper, or 
partly of one and partly of the 
other, as noted over the Table. 
We call cspceiul a t « rut ion 
to the hut column of figures, 
showing the small number of 
names required where both 
papers are taken, at the re- 
duced price of St a year. 
Vim, Reader, can get 
a Premium. TB8Y IT. 
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Note th^ following Items: 
(a) All sultserih'i s sent by one person 
count, though from one or a dozen 
differenl Post-offices. But (4) Tell 
us with each name or list of names 
sent, that it is for a premium 
{<:) Send the nam i as fast as <>'■' i 
thai ih" subscribers may begin to re- 
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any time, from now until July 1st, to 
fill up your list. . ..u>< s <nd the exact 
money with each list of nan 
there may be no confusion of money 
accounts (e) Oil and new suh- 
rs 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 
( f) Specimen Nnmbcrs, Cards and 
Circulars will be supplied free as 
needed by canvassers, hut they should 
be used carefully and economically, as 
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letter in the presence of the Post- 
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Moi ey pent it Hie nln ive ways 
i i our list: ; . Liter* ise it is not. 
j [In the following table is given the price of eacll article, and the number of 
j subscribers required to (jet it free, at the regular rates. Sl.'O a year for American 
Agriculturist, and (3.00 a year for Hearth and Borne; also at the club rates of $1 and 
*.V0: also at the rales of $t a year for both papers together.] ;:-'~ Descrip- 
tions of Premiums will be sent tree to applicants. 
rv. E.— In a /'. maun Clubs for either paper, TWO copies qf An 
Agriculturist (English or German) at $1.50 each, and ONE copy of Hearth and 
Borne at (3.00, tcitt count exactly tfu same. s. also two copies of Ai 
Agriculturist • at $1 each, and one copy of Hearth and lnm,. at $9.50. /<,// 
count exactly the num. In this way Premium Clubs can be mail 
•id and 4/h columns, or from the 3d and MJi, or wholly from the G'k column. 
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Xable of Premiums and Terms, 
For American Agriculturist, 
aud for Hlcarlll and lloiue, 
for Hie Year 1S73. 
Open to all— \o Competition. 
JVb. Names of Premium Articles. 
1— Knives aJlfl Forks {Patterson Lrni.).. 
3— Knives and Forks (do. do.) . 
3— Carver ana Fork (do. do.) . 
4— French Cook's Knife, 1-ork. and Meet 
5— Pocket Knife (Meriden Cutler!/ <■<,.), 
S-Pocket Knife (do. do.) 
7— Pocket Kn(fe (do. do.) 
H—La&lei? Pocket Knife (do. do.) 
Q-Multtim in Parvo Knife (do. do.) 
1Q— Cake Basket (Lucius Hart Man'fg CoSiV 00 
11— Revolving Butter Cooler (do. do.] *8 00 
\1-Card Receiver (do. do.), s- 00 
t9— Nut-nicks and Crackers (do. do. 
14— Half- Dozen Napkin Pings (do. do.), f n 
IS— One Dozen Teaspoons (do. do.), fit 00 
IK— One Dozen Tablespoons (do. i'o.).f\2(« 
-iy-0;i' Dozen Table Forks (do. do.) .#12 00 
IB— Child's Cup (do. do.). | ■; 75 
iti -/Jo! ' Pen, Si i. Cusp (George F.hauket.) S3 ■- 
.in-Ooll Pen and Silver Case (do. do). J5 CO 
.>-|_i?„;f Pen. Handle gold-lipped (do. do.).', I 
<■*■>— Ladles' Gold Pen and Huobei Casi (do.) I a 
<i3-Paraaon Pat. Hevolping Pencil , , . ; , - 
■il-Pi,--rirni Pat Beeolvtng Pencil (l , 
OX-PaWOn'S Indelible Ink 55 
2«- nnrr.s Floral Set (Moort Zian'j-y ■ 
fit—Steam Pengine si if 1 
^IH— Garden SeedsalPJoicer Pulbettele, Ion) i i 
Hft— Sewing Machine (Graver <e Maker).. 
30 -,9» trtu a Machine (Florence) J06O 
31— Sewlna Machine (Willcox <f Gibl ... B5 
32 — Beckietth PeuHng 3focMne,Xw9ToyeAJH2 00 
33— Bickford Family Knitting Macl I 5 1 1 
31-TT't«'mi!7 Machine (Dotr's) tl5 
•t-i-Clothes Wringer (Bert—Vnivern .. . f! I 
3<i— Melodeon, &*>ctave {G.A.Jtonce&Co.'sJlffl f 
3T— Melodeon, 5-oc'ave (do. do.) .'inn 
3S— Piano ,8nlendid 1^>ct.(SteinvatidlSomitCS0 
3Q— Sitter Wnirh (JtmtTican Watch Co.).. .f40 
40-It Ves' Fine Cold Watch (do. do.)..f]00l 
XX—Bret'th-lna'linq Pocket Bife fit! ft 
iyy-r)eiiihiit-bbi. r.-tft ( Cooper, Harris A /7.t.?f0 or 
y.i -Churl i PraWs Astral Oil fl can. seal.) 9. ' 
41— Hand Cultivator ct- Weet'rr (Comstocl i Js ft 
■j.T -.1 merica-n Stiomei aed Pump ?15 fr 
46— Family Scales I Full bonks ct- Co.) ft' II 
47— Building Blocks I f raiu'oll) ... "II 
4S— " P. '"\ corn j:r,iit " ( i/ nri - bv Steam).. ?2 ft 
4.0— fFor cester's Great ninslr'ed DiCtUntarytlQ <! 
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5S-Si.rt,en Vols. XVI In XXXI. 
$9— Any Baek Vol. Agriculturist 
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7ft— Farmer'* Bon's Library ss '-" 
yt— Farmer's Ton's Library $11 25 
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73-FVzrmer's Bnn'i library $20 Co 
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75- I..., Tvo Back Vols. do. do. $8 CO 
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