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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[October, 
No. 369.—Whistling Locomotive.—Price 
$1.00.—This Toy is a marvel ns to its simplicity. At 
■every revolution of the “driving wheels ” there is pro¬ 
duced a good strong whistle, which adds greatly to the 
pleasure of the boy or girl who runs it. It is 27 inches 
in length, aiyl 10>£ inches in hight, and showily painted. 
Presented for 2 subscriptions at $1.50 each, (or supplied 
for the price). Expressage paid. 
nine Domestic Animals, 
and a pretty, Suburban Vil¬ 
lage. A very pretty com¬ 
bination for the little ones. 
Presented for 2 subscrip¬ 
tions at $1 .50 each. Ex¬ 
pressage paid. 
No. 376. - Three 
Premiums in One. 
—Price 75 cts.—1st. Lloyd's 
Combination Pen - Holder. 
This is a Pen-Holder, with 
pen and lead pencil, ink- 
eraser and pen-knife com¬ 
bined.—Price 20 cents. 2d. Book Clamp .—This is a very 
useful and convenient article for carrying books. Price 40 
cts. 3d. Transparent Drawing Slate .—Six pictures accom¬ 
pany the slate. Price 15 cts. Furnished by Selchow & 
Richter, 41 John St., N. Y. Price for all, 75 cts. 1 new 
subscription at $1.50, if sent by a subscriber himself, will 
secure all three of these,for we will supply them for 75 cts.) 
Sent post-paid. 
No. 370.—Crandall’s Donkey and Rid¬ 
er.—Price 70 cts.—A most comical and pleasing Mechani¬ 
cal Toy, being a good specimen of Barnum’s Tricky Mule. 
When drawn around, the Mule seems to be trying to 
throw its Dusky Rider, who assumes various grotesque 
positions, and has a lively time to keep his seat. The 
toy is strongly made, o? wood, beautifully painted ; can 
be taken apart and packed in the box on which it per¬ 
forms. Presented to any present subscriber sending us 
1 new subscription at $1.50, (or supplied for the price!. 
Sent post-paid. 
No.37 I .—Crandall’s Jolly Blacks. - 
Price 70 els.—This Toy is on Wheels, and when drawn 
over the floor the figures are, by a new device, made to 
dance, and when not in use can be packed in tlie box. 
Presented to any present subscriber, sending use 1 new 
subscription at $1.50. Sent post-paid. 
No. 372.—Crandall’s Acrobats. — Price 
05 cts.—The pieces are all showily painted, and quite a 
variely of figures can be made out of a single Box. Pre¬ 
sented to any present subscriber sending ns 1 new sub¬ 
scription at $1 50. Sent post-paid. 
No. 373.—Crandall’s No. 3 Building 
Blocks. — Price 00 cts.— A large variety of designs of 
buildings, can be made with these Blocks, and a sheet of 
designs is sent with each box. Presented for 2 sub¬ 
scriptions at $1.50 each. Sent post-paid. 
No. 374.—Crandall’s Heavy Artillery. 
—Price $3.00.—This consists of a large Cannon, with 
Rubber Ball, and colohid Blocks for Fort Building, with 
soldiers to garrison the Fort. Rules and illustrations 
accompany eacli box. Presented for 5 subscriptions at 
$1.50 each. Expressage paid. 
No. 375.—Crandall’s Treasure Box.— 
Price $1.00.—This is one of Crandall’s best inventions. It 
is not a single toy, but a dozen in one, comprising a 
Wagon, Top, Bedstead, 2 Chairs, Wheelbarrow, Mallet, 
Bench, Table, Puzzle, Set of A B C Blocks, a group of 
No. 377.—Cirl’s Polished Metal Tea 
Set. —Price $1.50.—This consists of Tea-pot,Sugar Bowl, 
Milk Pitcher, six Cups and six Saucers, six Teaspoons,and 
Sugar Tongs, and is very strong and durable. From same 
firm as No. 65. 2 new subscriptions, at $1.50 each, 
will secure this, (or we will supply the set for $1.50). 
Sent post-paid. 
No. 378. — Magnet. — Price 60 cts.—Made of 
hard steel and permanent; strong for its size ; length 5 
inches. A popular premium last year.—Any one himself 
a subscriber will be presented with this post-paid, for 
sending 1 other subscriber at $1.50 a year, (or we will 
send it post-paid for 60 cents). 
No. 379. -Vignette Authors.-Price 60c.-lt 
consists of 72 cards, 
each card having 
a handsomely en¬ 
graved portrait of an 
author, his name, and 
three of his works. 
The cards are finely 
ornamented w i t h 
flowers, and are a 
new style. From 
Selchow &Riguter, 
41 John St., New 
York. Given toany present subscribersending us 1 new 
subscriber at $1.50 (or we will supply it for 60 cents, 
post-paid). A very popular Premium. 
No. 380. —Box of Dominoes. —Price 75c.— 
Made of Patent Embossed Blackwood, with light eyes; 
warranted unbreakable. Given to any present subscriber 
sending us 1 new subscriber at $1.50, (or we will send 
a box post-paid for 75 cents). 
No. 381. — Battledoor and Shuttle' 
COCk. — Price $1.50.—Con¬ 
sisting of one pair of Battle- 
doors, made of Vellum, and 
one pair of medium-sized 
Shuttlecocks. An interesting 
game, both for in and out¬ 
doors. Presented for 2 subscriptions at $1.50 each, (or 
supplied for the price). Sent post-paid. 
Send for our Illustrated Catalogue of Crandall’s Blocks and Toys. 
No. 382.—Stereoscope and Six Views. 
—Price $2.75.—We offer this Stereoscope and Six Views 
again, it having been a very popular premium for the 
past year. The Glasses are of excellent quality, and the 
Hood and Frame are Satin Wood. Supplied to us by 
Willt Wallach, 36 Park Row, N. Y. Presented for 4 
subscriptions at $1.50 each, (or we will supply the 
above for $2.75). Expressage to be paid by receiver in 
either case. 
No. 383. — 50 Assorted Stereoscopic 
Views.— Price $3.00.—4 subscriptions at $1.50each 
will secure these post-paid, (or we will supply them post¬ 
paid for $3.) 
No. 384.—Checker Board.— Price 75cts.— 
Made of imitation wood, with Backgammon back, and 
folds np; size 15J-X15J. A set of Checkers sent with 
each board. Presented to any present subscriber who 
sends 1 new subscriber at $1.50, (or we will supply it for 
seventy-five cents, and send it post-paid). 
No. 385.—EclipseSteam Engine.—Price 
$1.00.—Boiler of Brass, with Lamp, and two speeds to 
belt pally. Hight 4X inches. Model or Toy Machinery 
can he easily run by it. From Peck & Snyder, ^Nas¬ 
sau St., N. Y. Presented for 2 subscriptions at $1.50 
each, (or supplied for the price). Sent post-paid. 
No. 386. — Horizontal Engine. — Price 
$2.50.—With Brass Boiler and Safety Valve, Brass Pipe 
connecting Boiler with Steam Chest, one-inch stroke, 
cross-head running on steel ways. Length 6 inches; 
hight, 4>4 inches. All packed in a box, with Lamp, 
Funnel, etc. From same firm as No. 385. — Presented for 
4 subscriptions at $1.50 each, (or supplied for the price). 
Sent post-paid. 
It will be Mailed Free to you. 
