AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
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No 299.—The new People’s WSap of 
the United States.— From Messrs. II. H. Lloyd 
& Co. A new. Distinct, Accurate and Attractive Work, 
size 40x56 inches. This Map gives a clear view of the 
States and Territories of “our Great Republic,” its 
Railroad System, and the principal Cities and Towns. It 
is adorned with views, from steel, of the Capitol at 
Washington, Mount Vernon, Washington from the Mon¬ 
ument, and New York. Also a Map of the World, glo¬ 
bular form. On the reverse side are maps of The World 
on Mercator’s Projection, Europe, North America, and 
Palestine. Also the Census of the United States for 1870, 
by Counties, Population of Principal Cities, and a list of 
Remarkable Discoveries and Inventions, forming, alto¬ 
gether, an exceedingly useful and attractive Work.— 
Price $2.75. It will be sent by us, post-paid, for Four 
subscriptions at $1.50 each. [Or we will supply one, 
post-paid, on receipt of the price, $2.75.] 
No. 300. — Pock¬ 
et Compass. — 
Made of brass, open 
faced, glass covered, with 
jewel balance. Very use¬ 
ful, and can be easily car¬ 
ried in a pocket. Sent 
post-paid, for Two sub¬ 
scriptions, at $1.50 each, 
[or for price, $1.25.] From 
Hodgkins & Haigh, 
298 Broadway, N. Y. (A 
pocket instrument to 
quickly give the points of 
compass at all times is very 
convenient. A very pretty 
one in gold case, for the watch chain, is offered in No. 4. 
Premium 306 
No.303.—Fishing Rod.— Four 
joints, Trout Rod, full mounted, hollow 
Butt, with extra lancewood Tip, with 
Click Reel. From Hawices & Ogilvy, 
298 Broadway, N. Y. Fight subscriptions 
at $1.50 each, will secure this very ex¬ 
cellent Fishing Rod. [Or we will supply 
one for the price, $6.] Expressage in either case to be 
paid by receiver. 
No. 304.—Fishing Rod.— Four-jointed Brass 
Rod, full mounted, hollow butt, 2 lancewood tips, best 
balance-handle reel. Ten subscriptions at $1.50 each se¬ 
cures it [or supplied for $7. ] Recei ver to pay expressage. 
No. 305.—Fishing Tackle.—i^ot No. i. 
—Consisting of 60 feet fine braided oiled-silk line; 1 doz. 
trout hooks on gut, assorted; 1 fine 3-feet gut leader; 1 
paper split-shot trout sinkers. Two subscriptions at $1.50 
each, will secure this [or we will supply It for $1, p-paid.] 
IiOt No. 2. —Consisting of 75 feet fine braided oiled- 
silk line; 1 doz. trout hooks on gut, assorted; J doz. su¬ 
perfine trout flies; 1 fine 3-feet gut leader; 1 box split 
shot trout sinkers; 1 bait box. 3 subscriptions at $1.50 
each will secure thisfor we will supply it for $2,post-paid.] 
I.ot No. 3.— Consisting of S4 feet braided line, for 
bass or pickerel; 1 pickerel spoon; J doz. pickerel hooks 
on gimp snells: i doz. bass hooks on twisted gut; 2 sink¬ 
ers; 1 float. Two subscriptions at $1.50 each will se¬ 
cure this [or we will supply it for $1.00, post-paid.] 
I,ot No. 4.— Consisting of 1 fine braided troll¬ 
ing line, for Bass and Pickerel; 1 best fly trolling spoon; 
50 feet fine linen line; £ doz. pickerel hooks on 
gimp snells; 2 doz. bass hooks on twisted gut; 1 fine 
double gut leader; 2 siDkers; 1 cork float. 3 subscrip¬ 
tions at $1.50 each will secure this post paid [or we will 
supply it for $2.00 post-paid.] All this fishing tackle 
is supplied by Hawses & Ogilvy, 298 Broadway, N. Y. 
Premium 303. 
Premiums 
307 & 308 
No. 301. —Pocket Bull’s-Eye Lari" 
tern. —Throws a very strong light; can be carried eas¬ 
ily in the pocket; hight. (i inches; width, 3)k inches. 
Presented free of carriage for 2 subscribers at $1.50 each. 
No. 302.—Hunting Suit (Thomson & Sons, 
301 Broadway, N. Y.)—Coat, pants, vest, and hat. Made 
of extra quality duck (water-proof), dead grass color, 
equally serviceable for either summer or winter nse. We 
believe this to be as good and as cheap a hunting suit as 
was ever offered American sportsmen. Coat, $4; pants, 
$2.50 ; vest, $2.60 ; hat, $2. We will warrant these goods 
to be all well made, buttons riveted on.— Rules for 
Measurement: Send breast measure and length of 
sleeve, from middle of back to wrist, with arm raised and 
bent, for coat; breast measure for vest; waist and in¬ 
seam measure for pants; size of head for hat. Supplied 
at the prices named, or presented thus; Coat for 6 sub¬ 
scriptions at $1.50 each ; the Pants for 4 subscriptions at 
$1.50 each : the Vest for the same number, and the Hat 
for 3 subscriptions at $1.50 each. Or all of the four for 13 
subscriptions at $1.50 each. Recipient to pay expressage. 
No. 306. — Canvas Cun Cover, foil 
length. Made of heavy water-proof canvas, lined with 
flannel, with leather handle and binding. Supplied 
for the price, $1.50 ; or presented for 2 subscriptions at 
$1.50 each. The expressage to be paid by the recipient. 
No. 307.—Fine Cun Case, Victoria, (Thom¬ 
son & Sons, 301 Broadway, N. Y.)— Leather gun case, 
made of heavy bridle leather, will fit any gun, can be 
carried in the hand same as a valise, or can be checked. 
Supplied for the price, $5.50 ; or presented for Seven sub¬ 
scriptions at $1.50 each. Expressage paid by receiver. 
No. 308.—Canvas Gun Case, same shape 
as above, Victoria. (By same makers); made of heavy 
water-proof canvas, lined with flannel. Supplied for the 
price, $1.50; or presented for 2 subscriptions at $1.50 
each. The expressage to be paid by the recipient. 
No. 309.- 
SportingShoe 
(Thomson & Sons, 
301 Broadway. N. Y.) 
—Made seamless, 
with broad Scotch 
sole, low heel, Eng¬ 
lish grained leather, 
either black or red, 
with or without hob 
nails. This shoe has 
been adopted by the 
Secretary of War for 
army use. Send size 
of boot or shoe worn. 
Presented for only 8 subscriptions at $1.50 each, [or sup¬ 
plied for the price, $7]. Receiver to pay the expressage. 
No. 3 10.- Bog Collar. — Combination slip 
and straight Collar; heavy bridle leather; nickel-plated 
D buckles; name plate. Impossible for dogs to slip ibis 
collar, as it tightens with pulling, and loosens as soon as 
the strain is off. [From Thomson & Son.] Presented,post¬ 
paid, for Two subscriptions at $1.50 [or supplied for$1.00]. 
[The following six Premiums are supplied to us by 
the well-known firm of Hodgkins & Haigh, 298 Broad¬ 
way, New York, dealer in Guns, Hunting outfits, etc.] 
No.31 I .— Dog Whip. —Made of double twisted 
leather, patent swivel; can be rolled up and carried in 
pocket or attached to coat or saddle. Presented post-paid 
for one new subscriber at $1.50, [or for the price, 75 cents.] 
No. 31 2. — Shot 
and Powder Plea¬ 
sure. —Made of Britan¬ 
nia, with ring handle and 
slides. Very convenient, 
and can be readily carried 
in the vest pocket. It 
has gauges for both pow¬ 
der and shot. Presented 
post-paid, for 50 cents, or 
mailed, post-paid, for one 
new subscriber at $1.50. 
No. 3 i 3.— Snot Pouch.— Holds 3 lbs., made 
of leather, with ring attachment for belt. Sent post-paid 
for Two subscribers at $1.50 each [or for the price, $1.25], 
No. 3 I 4.—Powder Flask. —8 oz., made of 
copper, with patent top and cord attachment. Sent post¬ 
paid for Three subscribers at $1.50 each [or for $1.75.] 
No. 3 ! 5. — Double-Edged Hunting 
Knife. —Made by Joseph Rodgers Sons, Sheffield, 
England. Six-inch blade, best of steel, solid buck horn 
handle, in metal-bound leather case. Intended to be 
worn either in the belt or pocket. Presented post-paid 
for Four subscriptions at $1.50each [or for the price, $3], 
No. 3 I 6. — Dog 
Call or Whistle.— 
Britannia metal, hand¬ 
somely ornamented, with 
ring attachment. Sent post paid for 50 cents, or pre¬ 
sented, post-paid, for one new subscription at $1.50. 
