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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
No. 284. — Tally-Ho Perambulator. - 
The newest and by far the beat for carrying a child out 
The Top can he readily set upright, or backward or for¬ 
ward at any angle , to shut off the sun, and will stay 
firmly when set. Closely packed in the top, is a set of 
curtains of which, one or more con be quickly letdown, 
as wanted, at either, or both sides, and at. the back. No. 
284, has patent Valise Canopy Top. The Scat is uphols 
tered with Enamel Cloth, the Axles are Iron, with Steel 
Springs, front and back, and Oval-tired Wheels. Handle- 
tips. Hul) Caps. Painted. Varnished, and Ornament¬ 
ed. From C. W. F Dare, 47 Cortlandt St., Now York. 
Twelve subscriptions at $1.50 each, will secure this [or 
we will supply it for $0,001. The exmcessage to be 
paid by the recipient, in cither case. 
No. 285.—Boy's Velocipede.— (3 wheels), 
strongly made, has two 10 and one 18-inch oval-tired 
Wheels. Handle-tips. Leather Quilt. Saddle, handsomely 
Painted and Varnished, suitable for boys' from 4 to 0 years 
of age. From same firm as No. 284. Six subscrip¬ 
tions at $1.50 each, will secure this [or, we will supply 
it for $5.00]. expressage to be paid by the recipient. 
No. 286.-Boy’s Velocipede.— (3 wheels), 
same as No. 285, Larger Size; two 24 and one 28-inch 
oval-tired Wheels. Suitable for boys from 8 to 12 years of 
age. From same linn as No. 284. Price, $6.50. Seven sub¬ 
scriptions at. $1.50 each,will secure this [or,we will supply 
it for $6.50]. Expressage to be paid by the recipient. 
No. 287.—Bicycle.— This has a thirty-six-inch 
Wheel, shaved Spoke Wheels. Painted and Varnished, 
with bright Metal Castings, Saddle of the same metal, 
’suitable for a boy from 12 to 18 years of age. From same 
firm as No. 284 Price. $12.00. Thirteen subscriptions at 
$1.50 each will secure this [or, we will supply it for 
$12 00]. A Capital Present. The Expressage to be paid 
by the recipient, in either case. 
No. 288.-Steam Propeller.— 1 Thisis agen- 
uine little Steam-Boat, with Boiler and Engine. The hull, 
boiler lamp, smoke-stack, steam-pipe, propeller, rudder, 
etc., are made of brass, and it can be operated in a tub, 
pond, or small lake. It is 9 inches long. From same firm 
as No. 279. Price, $2.00. Three subscriptions at $1.50 
each will secure this [or we will supply it for $2.00]. 
If to go by mail, send us 12 cents tor postage & packing. 
No. 289.-Boy’s Yacht.— This Yacht is 16 
inches long, Schooner rigged, fine model, and nicely 
painted and varnished From same firm as No. 58. 
Three subscriptions at $1.50 each, will secure this [or 
we will supply ft for the price, $2.00]. 
No. 290.—Garden Wheelbarrow.— This 
is well and strongly made, Painted, Varnished, and Or¬ 
namented. Length of Body, 4 feet; width, 16 inches; 
size of Wheel, 13 inches, and the Sides can be taken out, 
and can be used lot gardening purposes. From same 
firm as No. 284. Three subscriptions at $1.50 each, will 
secure this [or we will supply it for $2.00]. The ex¬ 
pressage to lie paid by the recipient, in either case. 
No. 29 ! . — Sleigh.—This is made of Oak, or¬ 
namented and varnished, bright tin braced, arched Knees, 
and polished liunners. Length, 33 inches; width, 12 
inches. Many a boy can secure this. From same 
firm as No. 284. Three subscriptions, at $1.50 each, 
will secure this premium, [or we will supply it lor 
the price, £2], Expressage to be paid by recipient. 
No. 292. — Toy Tfunk.- Full Saratoga style, 
covered with imitation 
leather, with tray divided 
into compartments. Size 
14 inches long, 9 inches 
wide, with Lock and Key, 
iron - bound and wood 
Fenders. From the same 
firm as No. 284. Three 
subscriptions, at $150 
each, will secure this [or 
we will supply it for 
$2.00], Too large to mail. 
Expressage to be paid by the receiver in either case. 
No. 293. — Nest of 
Toy Tubs.— These are 
made of Celar, and brass- 
bound, strong and durable. 
Three sizes — 9-inch, 8-inch, 
and 7-inch. From same 
firm as No. 284. One 
new subscription, at 
$1.50, will secure this as a pre¬ 
mium. [or we will supply them 
for $1.00], Ten cents for 
postage if sent by mail. 
No. 294.—Vignette Authors .--This game 
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 with 
flowers, and are a 
new style. From E. 
G. Selchow & Co., 
41 John St., New 
York. We give them for one new subscriber at $1.50 
[or we will supply it for 60 cents post-paid.] 
No. 295. — Box of Dominoes. —Made of 
Patent Embossed Blackwood, witli light eyes; warranted 
unbreakable. From same firm as No. 170. Price, 60c. 
One new subscription, at $1.50, will secure this, post¬ 
paid. [Or we will send a box post-paid for 75 cents.] 
No. 296.—Pedestrianism. — A very fine 
new Parlor Game for boys, and their Sisters and their 
Cousins and their Aunts, and their Parents too. It is 
wanted in every family. Two, three, or four persons 
may enter the race represented by this game. The 
rules and conditions of the game are distinctly printed on 
the face of it. This game is a most interesting one, both 
to players and spectators, and though but recently intro¬ 
duced, it is already in great demand, and will soon he in 
most families. We present it post-paid for2subscriptions, 
at $1.50 each. [Or we will send it post-paid for $1.25.] 
No. 297.-Bi!liardette The above engrav¬ 
ing represents this fascinating game. Size of the board 
is 5 ft. 10 inches by 2 ft. 1 inch. Send your address', 
on a Postal to this office for full descriptive circulars. 
No. 1 is very neatly gotten up, and is an ornament for 
any room. There are ten halls and one cue put up with 
every table, together with printed instructions. We wilt 
present it for 10 subscriptions, at $1.50 each, [or supply it 
for $8.00]. No. 2 is of the same size as the above, but is 
made of Fine Black-walnut , the surface covered with 
Extra Fine Billiard Cloth , and the balls are of Zugello. 
We will present it for 12 subscriptions, at $1.50 each. 
The board being quite light, it can be placed on an ordi¬ 
nary table, and when it is not in use, itcan beputawny in 
a very small space, or be set up against the side of the 
room. We send one complete for $10. Each Board goes 
packed in a stout box. Freight to be paid by recipient. 
No. 298. — Lloyd’s “Dollar IVIaps.”— 
We have made arrangements with the well-known Map 
Publishers, Messrs. II. II. Lloyd &Co., 174 Fulton St., 
New York, for the supply of their beautiful series of 
Dollar Maps. For two subscriptions at $1.50 each, 
we will present, post-paid, any one of the following 
Maps, the selection to he named when the Premium is 
ordered:—!. United States (complete).—This con¬ 
tains more names than most maps several times the size. 
The selection of places is according to their importance. 
All Railroads and all important Towns and Stations are 
shown. It is one of the best Maps for the money ever 
offered.— 2. North-eastern States. —It embraces 
New England, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, 
Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, 
Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, and nearly all of Wisconsin 
and Illinois, also Ontario and Quebec, and the entire 
Lake Region is shown.— 3. XB esterct States.— A 
Comity and Railroad Map. Very Complete. Showing 
Post-Offices and Stations very fully. The States of Ohio 
Indiana, Illinois,Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, 
Kansas, Nebraska, Dakota, and most of Missouri and 
Kentucky are shown.— 4. Southern States.— It is 
similar to the Map of tlie Western States. It shows the 
States of Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, 
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Ala¬ 
bama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Ten¬ 
nessee, Kentucky, ar.d portions of Texas and other 
States.— 5. South-ivestern States. —Contains 
Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Indian Terri¬ 
tory, and most of New Mexico.—TJ«o World on 
Mercator’s Projection, together with Maps of the North¬ 
ern and Southern Hemispheres and Eastern and Western 
Hemispheres in globular form. Also a Map of Ocean Cur¬ 
rents.—7. Pictorial Chart of the World.—A 
very attractive and comprehensive work, containing a 
small Map of the World on Mercator’s Projection ; a 
Globular World; Rights of Mountains; Comparative 
Higlits of the Principal Water-Falls; Lenglli of Rivers; 
a Time Dial; Great Battles and Sieges of the World; 
Remarkable Discoveries and Inventions; Population of 
Principal Cities of the World, and a great amount of 
other information. In the center is a magnificent view 
of tlie Capitol at Washington, from Steel, and f lic flags 
of all Nations form a border.— 8. Palestine and all 
55il)Ie Lands.—An excellent work, embracing on one 
sheet: Palestine on a large scale. 2. The Travels 
of the Apostle Paul, and the World as known to the He¬ 
brews. 3. The Peninsula of Mt. Sinai, and the Route of 
the Israelites from Egypt to the Promised Land. 4. 
Plan of Jerusalem, Holy Places, etc. 5. A Chart of Sea¬ 
sons, Productions and other valuable matter.—The above 
Maps are of uniform size, the paper measuring 28^x40 
inches. They are handsomely mounted on rollers, ready 
for hanging, or they will be supplied in “pocket form” at 
same price. For one more subscription at $1.50 (that is 
for three at $1.50 each), we will send either of tiiese Maps 
mounted on roller with doth back. [Or, we will send any 
one of them post-paid, for $1.00 each, or, with cloth back. 
$1.50 each,] 
Subscriptions for English or German Editions are at the same rates, and count alike for Premiums, together or separately. 
