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Table of Premiums and Terms, 
For American Agriculturist, 
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for tbe Year 1873. 
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1— Knives and Forks (.Patterson Bros.). ..SI 5 00 
2— Knives and Forks (do. do.) ...$20 00 
3 —Carver and Fork (do. do.) ... $5 50 
4— French Cook's Knife, Fork, and Steel .. stl 25 
5— Pocket Knife (Meriden Cutlery Co.)... $1 50 
6 — Pocket Knife (do. do.) .. $2 00 
7— Pocket Knife (do. do.) .. $2 75 
8 — Ladies’ Pocket Knife (do. do.) .. $2 00 
9 — Multum in Parvo Knife (Miller Bros.) $3 50 
10— Cake Basket (Lucius Hart Man’f’g Co.)$12 00 
11— Revolving Butter Cooler (do. do.). $8 00 
12 —Card Receiver (do. do.). $7 00 
13 — Hut-picks and Crackers (do. do.).$12 00 
14 — Half-Bozen Napkin Bings (do. do.). $8 00 
15— One Bozen Teaspoons (do. do.). $6 00 
16 —One Bozen Tablespoons (do. do.) .$12 00 
17— One Bozen Table Forks Mo., do.) .$12 00 
18 - Child's Cup (do. do.). $2 75 
1 H—Gold Pen, Sil.Case (George F. Hau-kes.) $3 25 
Gold pen and Silver Case (do. do.). $5 00 
21 —Gold Pen. Handle gold-tipped (do. do.). $6 00 
‘Id—Ladies’ Gold Pen and Rubber Case (do.) $6 00 
23 — Paragon Pat. Revolving Pencil (do.). $1 50 
24— Paragon Pat. Revolving Pencil (do.). $3 00 
dd—ray son's Indelible Ink .. 75 
26— Voofe’s Floral Set (Moore Manf’g Co) $1 00 
27— Steam Engine . $1 00 
28 —Garden Seeds& Flower Bulbstseleclion) $2 "" 
29 — Sewing Machine (Grover & Baker )—$55 .. 
30 — Sewing Machine (Florence) .$65 00 
31 — Sewing Machine (Willcox <6 Gibbs) — $55 00 
32— Beckwith Sewing Machine, Improved.$12 00 
33— Bickford Family Knitting Machine... .$25 00 
34 — Washing Machine (Boty’s) ...§15 00 
35 — Clothes Wringer (Best—Universal) . $9 00 
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38 — Piano .Splendid 1-oct.(SteinwayASons)$(,50 00 
3 9 — Silver Watch (American Watch Co.)...$40 00 
40— Ladies’ Fine Gold Watch (do. do.).. $100 00 
41 — Breech-loading Pocket Rifle ...$16 00 
AZ-Bouble-bbl. Gun (Cooper, Harris &R.).§30 00 
43 —Charles Pratt's Astral Oil (1 can,5Gal:) $3 75 
44 —Hand Cultivator <6 Weeder (Comstock) $9 00 
45 —American Submerged Pump .$15 00 
46 — Family Scales (Fairbanks & Co.) ..$14 00 
47— Building Blocks (Crandall) . $2 00 
48 — “Boy’s Own Boat” (works by Steam).. $2 50 
49— Worcester's Great Lllustr’ed Bictionary$ 10 00 
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64 —Any Six do. do. do. , ; 
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66— Any Eight do. do. ao. f 
67 — Any Nine do. do. do. 
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68 — Sixteen Vols. XVI to XXXI. . ^$40 00 
69 — Farmer's Boy’s Library . |a 00 
70— Farmer’s Boy’s Library .$8 25 
71 —Farmer’s Boy's Library .811 25 
72— Farmer's Boy's Library .$1j 75 
73— Farmer's Boy’s Library .. — ■ • SS 
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75 — Any Two Back Vols. do. do. $8 00 
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78— A 820 Library do. 
79— A 825 Library do. 
80— A 830 Library do. 
81— A 835 Library do. 
82— A 840 Library do. 
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84— 4 850 Library do. 
85— 4 860 Library do. 
86— 4 875 Library do. 
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