AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
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No. I 92.—Sewing Machine.—The Rem¬ 
ington Sewing Machine Company, Ilion, 
N. Y., or 281 Broadway, N. Y. City, manufacture a ma¬ 
chine which has sprung rapidly into favor, as possessing 
■a most desirable combination of good qualities, namely, 
light running, smooth, noiseless, rapid, durable, with 
perfect Lock-Stitch. Its use is readily acquired, it is well 
constructed, and beautiful in design. We send the $50 
machine. Presented this year for 42 subscribers, at $1.50 
each. Carriage to be paid by receiver. 
No. 193.—Pair of Scissors with Silver 
Thimble.— The Scissors are 7inches in length, nick¬ 
el-plated handles, and of the best steel. The Thimble is 
Coin Silver, warrant¬ 
ed. Prom same firm 
as No. 19. Two 
subscriptionsat$1.50 
each will secure both post-paid [or we will forward them 
for $1.50]. In ordering, state the size of Thimble desired. 
No. I 94. — Case of Scissors. — The Case 
is of morocco, handsomely gotten up, and lined with 
velvet and satin, containing three first quality scissors , 
crocus finish, length 4, 5, and oi inches, respectively; a 
very pretty and useful Premium. Made by the United 
States Steel Shear Com¬ 
pany, West Meriden, Ct., 
whose manufactures stand 
deservedly very high in the 
market. Furnished to us by the Meriden Cutlery Co., 
49 Chambers street, New York. Ladies can get this pre¬ 
mium free, forwarded post-paid by mail, by sending a 
club of Six subscribers, at $1.50 each.—[Or we will 
■send this set, pre-paid, on receipt of the price, $4.00.] 
No. 195.—Lady’s Handkerchief Bag. 
—This is made of Black Leather, Morocco finished, Kid 
lined, and Nickel trimmed. From Spellman, Bros. 355 
Broadway, N. Y. Two subscriptions at $1.50 each, will 
secure this post-paid [or we will supply it for $1.00, p.-p.] 
No. 196.—Sinclair’s Young Puritan 
Rocker and Writing Table.—It will be seen 
at once, from the engraving of this chair in use, that it is 
designed for comfort and conve¬ 
nience, and the object aimed at 
has evidently been fully reached 
in these very easy, useful, strong, 
and roomy chairs. They are made 
by Mr. F. A. Sinclair, Syracuse, 
N. Y. The style we offer, includ¬ 
ing the Writing Table Attach¬ 
ment, price ($9.25),will be present¬ 
ed for 11 subscribers,at $1.50 each. 
[Freight or expressage from factory to be paid by receiver. 
No. I 97 .-Patent MagieBell Head Pen¬ 
cil.—This is a very pretty and convenient gold-plated 
Pocket Pencil, which is extended or closed by pulling or 
pressing the head. This premium and the seven winch 
follow, are from the well known manufacturers, Ludden 
& Dow, 194 Broadway, New York. Mr. Ludden has been 
in the business 38 years, and we know and can highly 
commend his work. For Two subscribers sent us 
at $1.50 each, we will present one and send it post¬ 
paid, [or we will send one, post-paid, for $1.50.] 
No. 198.— Magic Charm Pencils. 
—These are gold-plated and very beautiful. We offer 
two kinds, the smaller, an exceedingly tasteful thing for 
ladies, and a larger style for gentlemen. Each style has 
a ring at the head for attaching to a watch-chain. By 
same makers as No. 197. Three subscribers, at $1.50 
each, will secure the Ladies’ size, free, post-paid, and 4 
subscribers the Gentleman’s size [We send the ladies’ 
size, post-paid, for $2, and the gentleman’s size for $2.75.] 
No. 199.—Cold Pen, Telescopic Case. 
—Gold-plated case containing No. 4 Diamond-pointed 
Gold Pen, warranted. Same makers as No. 197. Only 
Four subscribers sent to us at $1 .50 each, will secure 
this splendid article free and post-paid. In sending 
for this pen indicate how you wish the pen—whether you 
desire it to be stiff, medium, or limber.—[We will send 
one of these fine Pens, post-paid, on receipt of $2.50.] 
No. 200.—Cold Pen and Pencil (Combin¬ 
ed.)—Avery elegant premium. The handsome, heaviest 
goid-piated Holder contains a No. 7 Improved Telescopic 
Pen and Pencil. In lined leather case. The pen slides out, 
the peucil is thrown out by drawing back the pencil head ; 
chamber for leads in top. Same makers as No. 197. 
This is richly worth the little effort to collect Seven 
subscribers at $1.50 each.—[We supply one for $5.50.] 
If to go by Mail, send us 14 cents for postage & packing 
No. 20 I Cannon Charm.— a neat, minia¬ 
ture goid-piated cannon (fig. 1); by turning the muzzle 
end, a small pencil is brought out (fig. 2). Ludden & 
Dow, manufacturers, 194 Broadway, New York. Only 2 
subscriptions at $1.50 each are needed to secure it, post¬ 
paid. [We will send one post-paid on receipt of $1.25.] 
No.202.—Watch-B^r,Tooth-pick, and 
Watch Key, combined. A very pretty gold-plated 
charm for the watch guard. From same makers as No.201. 
Two subscriptions at $1.50 each will secure it, post¬ 
paid. [We will send one post-paid on receipt of $1.25.] 
No. 203.—Desk-Pen and Holder.— a ten 
carat gold pen, with gold-plated holder and ebony han¬ 
dle, in case, a neat and useful article. Same makers as 
No. 201. For 4 subscriptions at $1.50 each, we will send 
it post-paid. [Or, we will send one post-paid for $2.25.] 
No.204.-Desk-Pen and Holder.— Afour- 
teen carat gold pen, larger than No. 203, with handsome, 
gold-plated holder and ebony handle. An elegant desk- 
pen,—a haudsome present for a gentleman. Same mak¬ 
ers as No. 201. In ordering any pen, state whether a stiff, 
medium, or limber one is wanted. For 6 subscriptions, 
at $1.50 each, we will present one, and send it post-paid. 
[Or we will send one, post-paid, on receipt of $4.00.] 
No. 205.—Companion Autograph Al¬ 
bum. -It has embossed gilt covers, round corners, 
and gilt edges. Facsimile Autographs of Whittier, Long¬ 
fellow, and Bryant, are embossed in gilt on the cover. 
Collecting and preserving the autographs of friends and 
others is a charming custom. There is also a great curi¬ 
osity on the part of almost every one to see the aut ographs 
of distinguished people, and the Album which contains 
such names is highly prized. The Companion Auto¬ 
graph Album is one of the most attractive and valuable 
ever offered to the public. Besides the ordinary blank 
pages for collecting autographs, a new feature of great 
value is added. Over thirty of its 125 pages contain 
facsimile autographs of distinguished poets, historians, 
statesmen, journalists, essayists, and novelists. In ad¬ 
dition, in the band-writing of the authors, are repro¬ 
duced stanzas from several famous poems. These have 
been taken, in most cases, directly from the oii.ginal 
manuscript, which adds great value to the collection. 
We will present it, and send it post-paid for 2 subscribers 
at $1.50 each; [or we will supply it post-paid for $1.00]. 
No. 206.—Album . —Made of English Morocco, 
embossed in Gilt and Silver, and contains spaces for 12 
Cabinets and 120 Cards. From Koch, Sons & Co., 156 
William Street, New York. We present this for 7 sub¬ 
scribers at $1.50 each, [or we will supply it for $6.00.] 
Expressage paid by recipient. 
No. 207.—Album. —Made of Leatherette. Em¬ 
bossed in Gilt and Silver, with spaces for 10 Cabinets and 
50 Cards. We will present this post-paid for 3 subscrib¬ 
ers at $1.50 each [or we will supply it post-paid for $2.00.] 
No. 208. — Easel Album.— Made of English 
Cloth, fancy colors, illuminated and embossed in gilt 
and silver, spaces for 50 Carte de Visites. From same 
firm as No. 206. Four subscriptions at $1.50 each will 
secure this post-paid [or we will mail it p.-p. for $2.25.] 
No. 209.—Checker Board. —Made of imita¬ 
tion wood, with Backgammon back, and will fold up; 
size 15JX15J. A set of Checkers will be sent with each 
board. From same firm as No. 206. One subscription 
at $1.50 will secure this sent post-paid [or we will 
supply it for seventy-five cents, and send it post-paid.] 
