[October, , 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST; 
1870.] 
EXTRA. 
65 Weeks in a Year. 
THE 
HEARTH&H0ME, 
Issued Weekly; 
A Large, Beautiful, Highly Illustrated 
and very Valuable Journal, of 16 Pages 
—full of Reliable, Instructive, and In¬ 
teresting Reading Matter,’ News, and 
Miscellany: Just suited to the Wants 
and Wishes of Every Family — every 
Man, Woman, and Child in America— 
whether living in City or Country. 
HIAJJTM AM© HOME, 
which has just been purchased by 
Orange Judd & Company, 
will hereafter be issued: from their Great 
Publishing Housej 245 1 Broadway, IV. Y. 
(See page 368 of this paper.) The same 
energy, and enterprise, and carefulness 
to secure reliability in every department, 
that has so long characterized the Ameri¬ 
can Agriculturist , and given it a name, 
and fame, and a circulation several times 
greater than that of any other Rural 
Journal in the World, will be extended 
to Hearth and Home. A New Volume, 
with great improvements , will commence 
January 1, 1871, with the Price reduced 
from $4 to $3 a year.— Terms: 
One Copy, One Year, - - $3.00 
Four Copies, One Year, - $2.75 each. 
Ten or more Copies, - - $2.50 each. 
13 Weeks Free. 
Every Subscriber for 1871, received 
after this date, will have Hearth and 
Home the rest of. this year FREE, 
IV.B.—This applies to all subscribers, 
whether coming singly, at $3, or in Clubs 
at club rates. Those subscribing now 
will thus get the paper for 15 months at 
the cost of a year’s subscription, (either 
single or club rates). This will really make 
S5 Wwks inaYeir. 
START NOW! 
THIRTEEN NUMBERS 
OF THE BEST WEEKLY 
FOR NOTHING-! 
THE BEST FAMIUY PAPER 
THIRTEEN WEEKS 
FOR NOTHING! 
THE LARGEST ULLTSTRATED WEEKLY 
THREE MONTHS 
FOR NOTHING}! 
THE BEST COMBINED 
RURAL, LITERARY, AND FAMILY PAPER 
THIRTEEN WEEKS FREE ! 
THE THIRTEEN NUMBERS of this Quarter (Oct. to Jan.) sent FREE to all 
remitting $3 before Nov. 1st for the 52 Numbers of next year's. 
Which is not only the Largest, Best, an<l Cheapest, but by far the Largest-Circulating RURAL, 
LITERARY and FAMILY NEWSPAPER in the World. National in Character, Ably Edite.l, Adapted 
to Town and Country, Superbly Illustrated and Printed, it is, unquestionably, the 
BEST AMERICAN WEEKLY JOURNAL! 
The Rural New-Yorker has become the Standard Authority on all branches of Agriculture, Horticulture, 
etc., throughout the Union, and is invaluable to City, Village or Suburban Cultivators. As a Literary and Family 
Paper it is a favorite in many of the best families all over the Continent. 
ITS ILLUSTRATIONS 
Are Numerous, Beautiful and Varied. Indeed, the Rural has no Rival in its Sphere—is unequaled as an Illustrated 
Rural and Family Newspaper. Though double its former size— now containing Sixteen Large Pages, of 
Five Columns Each. Weekly,— the Rural is still furnished at. Only $3 a Year! %3T Remember that to all who 
remit $3, before Nov. 1st, for next year’s 11ural, we will send this Quarter's 13 Numbers FREE— thus GIVING 
AWAY MORE PAPERS THAN ANY MONTHLY FURNISHES IN A WHOLE YEAR ! 
S3? - Remittances by Post-Office Money Orders, Drafts, or Registered Letters, may be made at the risk of the Publisher 
Address 
P. D. T. MOORE, 41 Park Row, New York. 
HEAKTH HOME. 
Orange Judd & Company, 
Publishers and Proprietors, 245 Broadway, New York. 
GIVEN AWAY. 
r One of the oldest and best Magazines in the world., for 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST.] the Farm , Garden, and Household. Published every 
month, with 44 large quarto pages in every No. 
HEARTH AND HOME. 
A most Jleautiful and Vahiable Journal.—published 
every week, with 16 large, double-qilarto pages in 
every number , and to be still further enlarged Jan, 1. 
These Two Splendid Journals (both finely illustrated), will All up the Newspaper, and Magazine re¬ 
quirements of every Family in America. Either of them will be worth its weight in gold. Determined 
to bring them within the reach of every family in the country, the Publishers have decided to reduce the 
price of the Weekly to $3 a year flcss to Clubs), and to give all new subscribers for 1871 the benefit 
of all the rest of this year without extra charge, that is, to “ give away ” either paper for the next three 
months. This reduces the Subscription Price, to all who subscribe now, 
for HEARTH AND HOME. 
One copy from October 1st, 1S70, to December 31, 1871. (65 Weeks).'. $3.00 
Four copies from October 1st, 1870, to December 31, 1871. (65 Weeks). .$2.75 eaoli. 
Ten or more copies from Oct. 1st, 1870, to Dec. 31, 1871. (65 Weeks). $2.50 en61i. 
Single Numbers.. .. 8 cents each. 
for AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
One copy from October 1870 to December 1871 (inclusive)... $1.50 
Four copies from October 1870, to December 1781 (inclusive).. $1.25 each. 
Ten copies from October 1870, to December 1871 (inclusive).. $1.20 each. 
Twenty or more copies from October 1870, to December 1871 (inclusive). $1.00 each. 
One copy each of Heart!i and Home and American Agriculturist, 
from October 1st, 1870, to December 31, 1871. .....$4.00 
