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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[THIS PACE.] 
73 
A M E RICAN A G R I C U L T IRIS T. 
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Table of Premiums and Terms, 
For American Agriculturist, 
and for Hearth and Home, 
for the Year 1871. 
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3 —Knives and Forks (do. do.). 
. $22 (0 
33 
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17 
4 -—Knives and Forks (do. do.) 
.$25 50 
39 
124 
20 
5 —Carver and Fork \lo. do.). 
. $5 00 
13 
ft—Fluted Steel (do. do.) 
. $2 50 
6 
25 
3 
>7—French Cook's Knife , Fork, and Steel .... £3 (0 
8 
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4 
8 —pocket Knife (Smith <0 Clark 
. $1 50 
4 
2 
Pocket Knife (do. do.) 
.,$2 0) 
. $2 50 
5 
22 
3 
-SO —Pocket Knife (do. do.) 
6 
25 
3 
it —Ladies' Pocket Knife {do. do.) 
5 
22 
3 
Vi—Tea Set Part's best Silver-plated.. .$50 00 
66 
225 
83 
i:t— Casters and Fruit Basket (do. do.) ..$-'0(0 
44 
140 
22 
14— Cake Basket , (do. oo.) . .$(2 CO 
19 
65 
10 
tr,—Revolving fuller Cooler, (do. do.) .. $8 oo 
16 
52 
8 
li ;—Ice or M ater Pitcher (do. do.) ..$(8 00 
27 
90 
14 
17 —One Dozen Teaspoons (do. do.) . so 00 
15 
45 
8 
IS —One Dozen Table Spoons (do. do.) $12 00 
19 
65 
10 
j <}—One Dozen Table Forks (do. do.) . $!2 00 
19 
65 
10 
20 —Chiid's Cup (do. do.) ..$2 75 
27 
4 
2j__r.Y)i ( Pen. Sil. Case, (George F. Hau-kes)$i) 25 
8 
30 
4 
a-l—Gold Pen and Silver Case, (do. <lo.)$5 (10 
12 
13 
37 
6 
23—Cohl Ten , Handle gold-lipped, (do 
• f?o.)$6 00 
37 
‘24-— Tadies' Gold Pen and llitbber Case 
(c(0.)$G 00 
13 
37 
7 
25 Lozo Pendulum hoard.. ... 
18 
58 
9 
2W—Amusette . . 
....... S6 00 
13 
12 
87 
7 
27— Garden Seeds for a Family (4IO kinds). £5 00 
33 
6 
‘2%—Flower Heeds for a Family <)M< kinds). $5 00 
12 
• 33 
6 
id—Garden Seeds & Flower Lulbsdelcclion'.EZ 00 
5 
22 
3 
30 —Nursery Stock (any kinds desired ). 
. $20 00 
30 
97 
15 
31 Set of 'Field Croquet . 
16 
52 
8 
32—Sewing Machine (G 'rover A LaU r) . $5. CO 
60 
240 
30 
‘S3—Seming Machine (L lo? ence) . 
.... $03 00 
70 
275 
35 
:14—Serving Machine (TJ i/lcoo: d (, 2 Lbs 
) ....$55 00 
60 
210 
30 
Washing Machine ‘holy’s) . 
21 
70 
11 
38 —Clothes Wringer (Lest—lnirerutl) 
18 
58 
9 
37—Melodeon, !■octave ( G.A.Prince d' Co.'s) £67 00 
7s 
295 
39 
3V— Melodeon, 5-octave (do. 00 .). 
. $112 0(1 
138 
400 
69 
39 —Piano, Splendid 'coctASteinxcayd' &ons)$(X5 00 
520 
1550 
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40 —Silver Watch iAmerican Watch Co.). $40 00 
50 
150 
25 
41 —Ladies' Fine Cold 11 atch(Am. 11 at< h rvu)£i(0 00 
110 
850 
55 
4 2—Frank Wesson's Breech-loading Life... £: 0 00 
44 
140 
22 
4:3— Breech- loading Pocket Lille . 
. £16 (0 
24 
80 
12 
44— Maynard's Combination (>mi . 
. £55 00 
CO 
240 
15 
30 
45 —Double-Uhl. Gvn,( Coeper. Farris 
AH. i$50 00 
46 
23 
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190 
30 
47— Case of Mathematical Instruments _ ft!) 00 
18 
9 
4S— Case of Mathematical Instruments 
22 
75 
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49— Charles Pratt's Astreu Oil (1 con.: Cal.) £4 CO 
9 
32 
5 
50— Barometer (Woodruff's Mercurial) . £10 00 
51— Barometer (Woodruff's Mercurial)... .815 00 
18 
£8 
9 
22 
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11 
52 —Buckeye Harvester Mon- ir . . 
....$125 00 
150 
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75 
53 — Patent Cylinder Plow(P. If.Allen <(■ Co.) £18 CO 
54— Collins <0 Co.'s Cast Cast-Sleet / low _ £25 00 
27 
90 
14 
38 
120 
19 
55—Hand Cultivator and 11 eeder( Comstock) $9 00 
17 
54 
9 
56— American Submerged Pump . 
....$15 (0 
19 
65 
10 
57 —Pump and Sprinkler (Inge's) . 
.... £5 00 
13 
87 
7 
58 —Family Scales (Kairhanks' <0 Co.). 
21 
70 
11 
59—Building liiocks (Crandall) . 
. . $2 00 
6 
20 
3 
80 —Pocket Lanterns (One Dozen) . 
.... £9 00 
17 
54 
9 
63 .—New American Cyclopaedia (Appleton's) £80 00 
90 
325 
48 
62— Worcester's Creat Illustrated Dictionary $10 00 
18 
58 
9 
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3 
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64 —Euinelau G> ape- Yine. Extra . 
5 
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65 —Double Harpoon Horse Hay-Fork. 
. £10 00 
18 
58 
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. . $7 CO 
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70 —Any Five do. do. do. 
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71— Any Six do. do. do. 
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72—Any Seven do. do. do. 
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73 —Any Eight do. do. do. 
—(Each add'l Volume at same rate) 
7 6 -Four teen Vo Is. XVI to XXIX 
•2 £14 CO 
23 
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$24 50 
34 
110 
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. $17 50 
27 
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84 —Any Eight do. do. do. 
^ $20 CO 
30 
102 
15 
83— Any Fine do. do. do. 
—(Each add'l Volume at same rate) 
87 —Four teen Vols. XVI to XXIX 
5 $22 50 
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